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NTEW BERNE, N. & FBIDAY. NOVEMBEfe 8. 1889. VOL. Vni:-NO. 188; PRICE 5 CENTS, i - Busnrr:" locals.. ; Tl O ME HADE Pork Sausage for sle JLJ tbia afternoon it; -.r h. WHrrroED. OPLIT . PEAS, , Vermloells,"' Barley, - kj Olives, capers, uurry rowaers., . . . , v . iO.E Blovkb. , t JL cm get tha urn by applying at tbia. ode and paying for this advertismentr . i W Nor. 8, M.-V . V: 1 08T, R. B.STOCK-TTotioe la bar- . fco.89B A. & N.C.B., having bean loat, : application will be mad for duplicate. ' norl-lm. RiW; T0 WEtXrregulated family oan . 1 aff old to be-without a VZeb Vance" : Cook 8tT Oo. 11 If.. fl . w WAaiA,n ATa&. H EleaiortloVoV fJentooe Kid Gloves ; .i.,- . " tements neatly ItM.' - 4 .11 and lean voordr Wftb b. ' ' WT it)tELMSige1f.;wada, - ABreaoh-obiSrgrtttl, Repeating rifles', at rwW;W.;-v!.7r-r- i.'iLT iETIER :nd Ndto: Paper furnished A .nil na.lt nrlntarl At tha JnrVnwT. office, uivs us your orders. V - -.MiBaaaaiaaMajajaaaiBiBaalBaaaajM .a i With the admission of the two V -Dakotas, Montana and Waahtogton, ., u area luree times tus ili cv no tuai of the British Isles is brought into 7 we constrained to remark that this U , great coftn try .Washington w; ; Telegraph operators will re ' main on doty at the White Hoase s tonieht. in order that General liar- isoqi kiayphear Jtheyearlies news frbmliisfrModtMahone There :1s an .p n4 trtrurtm ahnnh Atlminiai.ro. .-tioA.drbleVta: Washington these days. Taesdays N, X Star, ' Ketttbns from" New Jersey eome .;. . to make it certain that Abbett is t ' jMd that the pemoorats have ' t retained control of the assembly; v ; v The benate win stana 11 ncpuwi- can tolODemocraUo, ana the aa- licao. 1 , The veadeta easiness is making " ' the connJryfy weary, not to say - disgnsted;! It is aoont time for the ' , ' Hatilelds and theilieOoya of West ' Tirgtniaaad tha Howards and the Tamers of Eentoeky, to be .pat 1 - . Qoymz e.re:'iad.iea8on- why - ' they should continne to remain a -blotBi oarlctTilteatloB jIDown - . 'wUhhe whole E6 -of themi Bos- ton Urtfc& :i . The Wilmiofn;Mewog'o: Wednesday appeared with a game ' cock at the jheadj of every ' oolnmn 4x on the first page,"' The firstis hap- L J frVretTe Boiid Botichftbe MOond ifiua Virginia ui uaur tuu uuru re v joices Decauser:jianone is rontea, - tLe foarth f$ delighted thai Hard sos tai been iebnked'tbe fifth is ' H c'ctacles over Ohio, and the iixth .' fjtofr happy to indulge In particu- ". lars and hcrrahs for. Democracy. " ,1513 writer is, jast from More bead City' The; ifeyer jofw for Berera1.or and Tuesday ' (Bveti- trJa finildEutrfor ttcanMb: iaavwebarneaVd ' ' cf the pleasQres oi!;irbat fishiD at Ilorehea6r'fev"s'lariormedn0'' tl A--ta ideaof the sport. If there U ia tla Eiatfiji'i tired- jparnallst. who needs rcreatloaj Jet him pu ij-'n fc!s fci go! tap Kbrenead. ' s z r :x Cf t-3 Jucraoitcan V v. - j-1 3 lr:3;;a''tcst'aatiot:;0'; l'.ns tta real i;;::3 cf tliehonr, 5 ; - rty Lt3 itz'l tJ ft p r c f 1 -It: cf th9 Democratic '" 'it' tX1CZjl3T"7Z.Y. Mil ' i cf lw3. It j ! , r. ' cf a cent f " i i v f an ; t I ... ... ...-i tee Tfl LOCAL NEWS. - IlEW; ADVERTISEMENTS: , ! Jod&ral Kaya 'found. ' i' N. WHrrroRDPork aaataee. O. E. SLOTKE Split peaa. etc. Y M. 0. A Entertainment tonight. l What ia the ' matter with the gaa for the past few nights ? Do you want to hear something nice ? Taen go to the theatre to-night. Dr. Mallett. of Morenead City, died yesterday afternoon at 10 o'clock. . The Young lien's Christian Asscia- tio, return thanks. to Mrs. E. B. Ellis for irtM tod of coal-. : -il ' Nekt week is the weck'of prayer to be obserTed by the Young Men's Chris tlan Associations of the world. " . v W. G.Br iuson, Esq., has rearranged hli oflloa on . South Front strret and made an Improyement in tbe appear- aheaof things. The directors of the A. & N. C. Rail- roajLrnet .yesterday. They adjourned about 11 o'clook and went down to Morehead City on a special train to try he Bsbing. The sidewalk in front of Suter's and Biumgardt's stores on Middle street is being put In respectable oondition. The sidewalk from Cutler's to tbfe corner of Middle and South Front .has long bad e reputation of being tbo meanest on (he street, . Foreign Shipment of Cotton. . Mr. J. E. Latham, a cotton buyer in this city vbai shipped cotton from this city to Liverpool and Bremen. He re ceives direct bills of lading. So it is seen that foreign exports oan be made from this port direct. v" '(' ' , : Shipping News. The steamer Annie of the E. C. D line Bailed yesterday with full cargo of general'ezports. The Eaglet of this line will arrive today. Tbe ateamer Manteo, of the O. D. line, will sail for Norfolk today at 12 o'clook. . Arrivals at Hotel Albert. Lieut. Francis Winslow, U. S. N.; Collin Hughes, city; W. T. Caho, Bay boro; Dr. D. P. Fox, Manteo, N. C. Swift Galloway, Goldaboro: Macon Bryan. A. M. Williams, Vanceboro; Jno. T. Bprague, W. J. Harper. W. F. Trower, Baltimore; F. D. Simerly, Robert R, Sizar, James T. Prince, New York. " At the Theatre Tonight. The entertainment for the benefit of tho j ;Y-'H. ':0r, '.Ay has met with Such a popular move, that it has been deemed best to have it at the theatre instead of the Association Hall, as was previously intenueu . -a.io, owing to some neces sary expense, it has been decided to issue no free tickets to members for this special occasion. Hereafter all con certs, sociables, etc., will be held at the Hall and season tickets furnished every member.;. This is done to induoe out eiders; to join the Association, and mem ben pay monthly assessments to meet running expenses; which entitles them to these privileges. s . . A' Half Million Dollar Fire. Petersburg, Ya., has been swept by the devouring flames. The fire broke out during tho night early Thursday morning and raged through the heart of the city : until 10 o'clook yesterday before ft oould be KOtten under control All the business portion of the city is now in ashes and the lose, computed at fully $500,000. ; Fire engines were tele graphed for from Richmond, but by the time they reached the scene the dis troy er had done its work' , At V this writing there is' no clue to tho origin of tha fire.. . v life at Washington. Evangelist Fife In company .with his wife left on the morning train yesterday fur their home in Fayetteville. He was on blseturn from Washington where he has just closed a very successful meeting, There were two hundred land fifty conversions and many reolaimanta Also under the influence 6t Mr. JFife Y. M. C. A. was organized and more than $350.00 raised for the Association by the business men of the town. This speaks well : for our sister: towaahd while' we do not know whether the proper appeal has teen made by . the New Berne Association, we are sure no such substantial aid has been given it by car business men.Mf these institu tions are worthless they should hot be &!2ed,but if they have merit it behooves the business men to see that they are sustained. CHILDREN, K5J0Y i f vr, ccr''3 sotion and ' i t ( f i yiup cf 1 1 (!, ou : ? i ,-e, end i" t ft " i Mtt" It U i r v j a I Tho Election a. Tha lmteak news received from the elections confirm the special telegraphic reports published in yesterdsjWoiJB- There areDemooratio gains ia every State. Campbell is elected in Ohio by plurality of about 9,000, and the Legis lature is Deaaooratio in botfi houses. Foraker has sent a congratulatory tele gram to Campbell. In Iowa, the Legislature is Democrat ic, and Boies, Democrat, is elected Governor by about T.OOO plurality. In Massachusetts, the Democrats gained largely in tbe Legislature, but tbe Republicans are still in the majority. New York is Draooratio by between 20,000 and 25,000, end ten members are gained in the Legislature. , " i 4-a i . Sample Copies of the Weekly Journal. With this week's issue of the Weekly Journal we mail a large number of sample copies to va rious places. We want one copy to reach every .business man in the city that he may know that we publishing another paper besides the Daily Jour nal, and that its circulation is treble that of the Daily and goes over an en tirely different territory. It permeates all the adjacent oounties and may be found at nearly every fireside of the farmers in these counies. We would call the attention of tbe merchants of New Berne to the above tatement. that they may see that the Weekly Journal offers special induce ments to those wishing to reaoh tbe country trade. Attempted Suicide. Washington Newby, a colored man, living near the Fair grounds, attempted to kill himself yesterday about 1 o'clock. His wife and family, except a little obild, were away from home when tbe act was committed. When they re turned Newby was found lying in the yard and was bleeding from the throat. He had stabbed himself in the neck with a long bladed knife. Dr. Charles Duffy was called. He examined the wound and pronounced it probably not fatal. Newby is weir known as a stevedore He has worked at the business for many years, until two years ago, when, by an acoident, while unloading a vessel, he was rendered unable to follow tbe busl ness. The only oause that oan be assigned tor the attempted suloide is that there was' some family trouble, which, with other unfortunate circumstances, drove the man to desperation . Protect the Oyster Beds. Eds. Journal: AlmoBt daily we hear some complaints about Virginians and other non-residents coming into Pamlioo sound, principally within tbe limits or Hyd county, catching and taking away the oysters from the natural oyster beds. The oyster industry will yet be one of the ohief industries of our eastern section of tbe State, if the laws in force are enforced. In God's name, why do not the county fathers of the good county of Hyde arouse from their sleepy lethargy, awaken to their country's in- trest, and enforce the laws made for their protection. It Is sad for the coun ty of Hyde if it has a set of commis sioners who really feel as little interest in its welfare as their aotions intimate. Shame upon them, if they allow suoh intrusion upon tbe rights of their peo ple. X. Woman's Work. There is no end to the tasks which daily confront the good housewife. To be a successful housekeeper, the first requisite is good health. Jttow oan a woman oontend against tho truya- and worries of housekeeping if she be suf fering from those distressing irregular ities, ailments and weaknesses peculiar to her sex? ' Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription 1b a speoiflo for these disor ders.. The only remedy, sold by drug gists, under a positive guarantee from tbe manufacturers. Satisfaction-guar anteed in every case or money refund ed. - See printed guarantee on bottle wrapper.. . : . -;v;;v; r . v. v. . ; . Th.PrrtSOf VloLae; In no case is the' folly of violenoe In medioation. more conspicuously shown by its fruit wan la the effect upon the intestines of excessive purgation. The stomach and bowels are first painfully griped, then: the - latter is copiously, suddenly and : repeatedly evacuated. This is far beyond tbe necessities of too case most unnatural, exoessively debil itating.; Tbe organs are inoapaoltated from resuming their funotion with nor mal moderation, t An astringent ie re ported to which reduces them to their former condition of inaction. To this monstrous and , harmful absurdity, Hostetter's Stomaoh Bitters Is tho happy alternative. ' It relaxes gently. .natu rally, sufficiently. It diverts bile from tbe blood Into Its proper anannel, it in surea healthful digestion and complete assimilation. It Is a complete defenoe againBt malaria, and conquers rheuma tism, neuralgia; nervousness, kidney and bladder trouble, v "; ,-.?. hx Is undoubtedly caused by laotlo acid in the blood. This add attacks the fibrous tissues, and causes the pains and aches in the back, shoulders, knees, ankles, hips and wrists. Thousands of people rnvo r;una in flood's targaparuia r'ii.'';v pure for rheumatism. This : -'Ie. , by its purifyin? action, neu . i f j ecidity of the blood, and r' 1 " i vp and strengthens the RABBLES ABOUT' TOWS. Within a few days, accidentally meeting Gen.. Robert Ransom on the street, "See here," said be, "marks of rain-drops on the dusty walk, and rain stilt seemingly falling from a cloudless sky the sap oozing from the trees above us." This afternoon while alone, at home, musing, happening to oast my eyes out in the bright sunshine, I could not re sist the temptation for rambling. - Half dosen steps, and we were pausing under the "old sycamores" at the corner of Craven and Change streets They, too, were giving up their sap in orystal drops, preparatory to going into winter quarters. These trees have withstood the storms or a hundred and nity years, and one at least had defied the light ning's terrifio bolt. It blazed through its lofty crown and striking then tbe stately trunk ran down it, leaving only behind tbe mark of a narrow belt, harmlessly to the earth. A sycamore Lnot far away on New street received also a bolt uninjured, eni another, only a few feet from the first, in the writer's yard, was struck and killed. This all occurred in the same squall. Thus we have conclusive evidence that the sycamore is as liable to be struok by lightning as any other tree, notwith standing the belief of many intelligent persons to tbe contrary. Tbe weather at tbia season seems to throw an illusive charm over every thing, and my mind, embracing the agreeable deoeption, lives over my boy ish days once more, and nods in these shadows of departed joys a melancholy pleasure, tbe result rather of remem brance than anticipation. Oh, yes, give me autumn, give me tbe rustling of the leaves, the whirl of the partridge, the note of tbe redbreast, tbe barking of the. squirrel. There is a musio in them that reminds us of old time enjoy ments when life was young anl prom ised to be happy. "The golden days of all the year, Ia mellowed ripeness now appear; The goddess of the ruBset fruit Makes music on her golden flute. " Being undecided whether we would walk to tbe fields or to the river, a cow came along, evidently in similar doubt. If out without leave she seemed to an tioipate no trouble. Looking stealthily at the writer for a moment or two, she started down Change street towards the Neuse. After a few steps she stopped, gave a suppressed low. and hearing no answer wheeled and started back; then turned agam and kept slowly on. I oonoluded, after so much reflection, if there were indecision ex hibited in tbe beginning, she must be right, so I decided to follow and was immediately under two beautiful maples, now in gorgeous attire, and dropping beneath them a carpet of ruby and gold, ihe leaves of one ot the trees are bright red and the other deep yellow. Thus, with tbe soft, green foliage of a large willow overhanging them, we have, even for the season, very pretty scene. Following these on the street is a row of ash trees. The willow is an off shoot of a tree at tbe grave of Napoleon, on the island of St. Helena. Uapl. t. T. Bryan, brother of our townsman,, H. R. Bryan Esq., then in the United States army obtained a cutting, from which his mother, Mrs. John H. Bryan, grew tree in Raleigh, from it the writer was kindly furnished a outting. About sixteen years the tree has been grow ing. Tbe willows in the Baptist church yard here came from it. Tbe ashes were raised in tbe same time from the seed of a vigorous growing tree on Craven street near Change, though over century old. Daniel Webster, in a letter written at Marshfield. to Mr. Fillmore, when President, states he had caused to grow there many thousand trees of various kinds where before there were none. Bis success in this particular appeared to have gratified him beyond that of the praise bestowed for his un surpassed speeches and orations. Numberless trees oould now be grown in this section of country on idle land without work or attention, for fire wood, timber and fruit. Mr. J. Havens haa demonstrated in this town that English walnuts, "nigger toes" and pecans oan be grown simply by putting the nets In the ground. L Passing along a puff of wind brought over from a lot on the square back or uSrtbe perfume of a Japan plum tree now' in bloom. We. were told by a naval officer who had visited Japan, that the odor of the flowers 61 the tree in that distant country was sometimes Carried on the wind for miles.' This pretty evergreen, blooming in autumn here deprives us of ita delicious fruit. But Mrs. Susan J. Dudley did piucx a pium fully matured from a tree in her garden whion was exposed to an the changes or th winter.. : ,.-. 'v Tha penetration or the fragrance of our wild nonevsuccie, , no wever. eaual to that of tho Japan plum bios soma, vli was stated lathe presence ot the writer, by Mr; Eli.' small wood. wealthy and prominent citizen of New Berne, that ne, on one occasion, sm it. when several mnea at sea on the capes ot (Virginia strongly the perfume of the honeysuckle borne on the .westerly wind from, the shore; Philip Amedus and Arthur Barlow; tbe first visitors to the Carolina coast, wrote to Sir Walter Raleigh in 1584 as follower "On the seoond-- of - July , we found shole water :whenJ f we Vlmelt so sweet and stirring . 'tmeele 'as If . wo had been In - the -midst ot v some delicate i gardeniS. abounding v la all kinds of odoriferous flowers, and on tho fourth1 we arrived on the. coast After thanks given to Ood for our sate arrival thither we manned our boats, and went to take possession of tbe same. In tbe ntnt ot the ummvt most excel lent n. iry; .as - r; tful'Queeno and Prlncr j thereof." It is well known that they 1" on Roauoke island and were the first Englishmen on the West ern Continent. They come to steal what they oould carry off from whoever I they might find In the new world and to claim what they had to leave behind them. We are now at the corner of East Front and Change streets, and will tell something about what happened there century ago. W. (To be Continued. Rheumatism is caused by laotio acid in the blood, which Hood's Sarsaparilla neutralizes, and thus oures rheumai tism. For a disordered liver try Beecham'e fills. DIED. At Morehead City, November 7, 1889, at 1 :30 o 'clock, Dr. A. F. Mallett. Funeral will take place from Christ chnroh, this city, at 4 o'olock cm. tod a 1VE. O- ENTERTAINMENT AT THE THEATRE TO-NIGHT. Lecture by General C. A. Battle. Solo by Miss Marian Radcliff and other vocal musio, and Recitations, eto. by some of the best talent in New Berne. Adults, . . 25cts. Children under 12 years, J. 15 ots. liallery, ... . I5cts. Doors open at 7; performance to com. menoe at 7:30. Tickets on sale this morning at Bell's at 9 o'clock. No extra charge for re serving seats. Dr. Eugene Grissom, FHY8ICIAN AND SUUGKON, RALEIGH, N. C, Utters his professional services to the public, and will also treat in person, or through correspondence, the various forms of nervous diseases. rco . it . uiuce: over L.ee. jonnson & Co 'b drug store. Residence: 416 Elm street. n71w One bottle of Perfumery for every twenty-five Active Soap Wrappers returned to J. F. TAYLOR, Wholesalo and Retail Grocer, Foot of Middle Street, NEW BERNE, N. C. Best Tobacco on Market Scat! Sciatica!! Mr. A. T. Lyon, tho best known pho tographer in the three States of South Carolina. Georgia and Florida, save: 1 nave sunerea excrutiatinir Dams from Soiatio Rheumatism. Stepping on uneven surtaces of Bidewalks would give me perfect agonv. Various reme- Udles bad been tried, but wi.h no effect, until I commenced the use of Guinn's Pioneer Blood Renewer, which has re lieved me of the least semblance of I pain, and given me tbe entire use of my limbs. I oonsoientiously commend it to the public. A. T.LYON, No. 128 Cherry street, Macon, Ga. T. B. Ashford The inventor and Patentee of iho CELEBRATED ASHFORD TRUCK BARREL is in New Berne, at the Gas ton House, with a barrel on exhibition. and all parties interested in SHIPPING TRUCK or FRUIT are invited to call and examine it. Tbe right of Craven, ana adjoining counties is for sale. 2t. WANTED AT ONCE, 500 Cords Cypress wwu, ror runner information en quire at the office, foot Craven street. Bdwlw S. H. GRAY MFG. CO. For Sale, The SEA-SIDE HOUSE. Beaufort. in. u., containing 13 rooms. A large dining-room, kitchen and out houses; also a cistern holding 8,500 gal- ions or water. Lot oontains 09 feet front and 2T0 feet deep; exoellent garden spot; also water lotaoout 3uureet to the channel, con- tmnmg wnarj ana oatn-Aouse. for further particulars annlv to oo23 lm CHARLES LO WEN BERG For Sale, One second-hand .Vertical Boiler of thirty horse power, in very good con dition. Tbe boiler is made of extra heavy iron, and has only been in use a few years. Needs n6 repairs at present, harmless and will effect prmn" t i ? U wo Vertical Center' Crank Eoa-ines ,J!ed? C,UT whethsr, tha patient is . i -af ton Vah. .i ru j iSf rte drinker or nn .lcohollo wrapk l p of ten horse, power each fitted w tb never fait, it operates so quietly . Immediate us.. Apply to - 1 ;v ; J&V.E3 REDftOND. oeW 4w.H ( -gNew Berne, N. C..J lBasrgage:Transfcrf. -Baggage taken safely and promptly to ana rrom any pan or the city. A r wagons will attend Railroad. Steam ers and Ferries.: t V r . - Orders left at my office will have good attention and quick dispatch. .-:xJV. J. :W. STEWART. ., augl tf .Broad street, MM a rhi &AKir$ POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thli powder never varlei. A m.rval at Parity, Btrenuth and vholeAomenMa. Mora economical than th ordinary klada, eat cannot be sold in competition with Ih.mnl- uluuu or low lest, etiort weight, Juat or phosphate powders. Sold only 1 CDC rVOYAL BAKlNO 1'OWDKR CO., IDS Wall It N Y. Iune23 dan wad frl Aw Wanted! 600 TONS COTTON SEED. We furnish Sacks on application, and pay Highest Market Price for seed. Will exchange Meal for seed. 100,000 BRICK. 500 Tons Agric'l Lino Consignments solicited of Cotton. Corn, Rice, and all produce Bold in this market! W. P. BDBROS & CO., Cotton and Corn Commiss'n Merchants, Market Doge, NEW BERNE, N. O William II. Oliver, AGENT FOR THE nV-CeStrirL Board of Underwriters OF PHILADELPHIA, HEW BERN, N. C. All communications in regard to loss or d.am8gf of ve886la or car0M sent iuo uj loicKiam or utnerwiie Will re eprompt attention- Merchants Can be supplied with OCTAGON SOAP, Factory Price, by IE1. Ulx-icli, WHOLESALE QEOCEE, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE N. C. CLOSING OUT ptire stock AT J. E. SMITH, Act. , J-rv y Liquor h ad itT- arAUmr worn masssirrcMa-'T, B?HMifESC0LOEIrSFZCr.: Itcti be fflven in . ntinnf anfrA , In artlclei of food, without the knowle i t f tha nattAnto If huu..ni I. a. : - , foaino tnoonvenlenc. and tr he I hla complete reformation is efjected, vwk ui parbiouiara tree. H. K inn ffyv, druggUt, :snt. Hew i .'. .... - H"" 500 Tons Cctt- ; :7A1ITID! For which we will pay tie I MARKET PRICE. Come and see us before t " seed. E. H. & J. A, l : ocl2 lm ' -.1
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