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llifSilil VOL. VIIL-NO. 192. NEW BERNE. N. C. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1889. PRICE S CENTS z 6 LOCALS. -I LOST, R. R. STOCZ-Notioe it here by glren tist certificate of took No. 2-3, A. & N. C. B., having been lost, application will b mad lot duplicate. novl-lm. "... Mhs.Hahff.; NO WELL-regulated afford to be without a family t tu lZeb Vance Cook Stove. Oct. 11 tf. Wbittt ft Gatis, BILL BEADS end Htatsmenta neatly printed, at this office.. Call and leave your orders withes. ' 'i LOADED SHELLS.Clab ahells.wads. Breach loading guns,. Repeating rifles, at - , . " ' Oot. 11 if." Whittt ft GATI8. -T BTIERand Note Paper. furnished - and neatly printed at the Joubnai office. . Given tour ordered ; Ths Her, Berne WinJet; -Fair BUSUTI r-j-i -j 4wUI : bo the ettut o her season: yjJH - . Ths Itoiky-MoauC Fair begins todij; We hoped, to attend it, . , buLni&HSaOfflU Jo :ile tuecesSitj v ','' that impel our absence. Success toTtbTKodty:Fl-..t - ' 4AathtPreideut Harri " 'v. ion'i will j nualio,,. hie 'menage very -'J- shorts Tbe collapse of last Taeeday v : r knocked the breath (rat offa-im, and ,cot U shorts Wilmington Star. v 1 .knv -Thbbb ia much anxiety la Paris. 1$ la rumored that the Monmartre elector will march to the Chamber in a body and protest against the '. anolment of Bonlangers election. Wbitb agricultural labor is what r-i thl. utate needs, andT any move that will tend to Increase the white x farm labor of the. State -should be r; eVcduraged. Charlotte Chronicle, ' - Boisb of Jowa having come to the front reminds one of the toast ',nnnA fftvAB tn Ronhh flftmlina. ' flter Keitts are all cawj her Boyce jtre all men, and her Broolcs mighty - -v Bknatob VakcK says he is dramming forFayetteville. He . wants a big crowd from Charlotte l " to go to: the - Qentennial with him t ?-hext week,v That settles It, Char lotte' will be, ibere. Charlotte ' Cthtonicle. . -It is said that Col, Calvin S. , "Brice will be the successor of Sena V tor Payne, of Ohio, la" the United .' States Senate, r If - the contest is narrowed v- to - a ehoica" between. Brice and McLean we certainly -prefer the former. v vV'ifTfisections- of T.aesday show : .is,-:.- beavy Kepublican losses in all parts v of tht country, and they are beavJeai . Vhere the issnes.were most largely ' , ; of a national character, where the "National Administration was most ,: v closely identified with ' the State J -' organisations, and where the party as a whole was most definitely put ; upon triaU-Ner York Times. . . v . - Abotheb change is soon ; to , be madetatheUeVTorlf Eedger; I The till ' I J i.iil . - : ' - ; 'g!APXtllasaeuu be -sateen pages T a instead vt eight as present. As j.;' Us many: readers will testify,', the .Xeerbaa long been one "of the K!r:able8t literary papers in the United rXtatcsi" ,Withih'the"last few years - 't It-jbas , undergone - number, - - changes, everyone of which "seems r xto bare been an improvement. .'.f WCvr that President Harrison m Contemplating a visit t6WiIming' " ton within a week or two, would ; it cot be a good idea for the Fayette- people to Invite him to attend . the rcyetteyille.CentennlalT Wi - n'-toiirccaser TVe trust thai .Hit tlarrison -.wlll.be, Invited i ayettevuie, The event J we ' li a cational one, and the -f " I . : ,i cl! J give ' ciat to the Tcziy tL3 E.cd 60 n a year eso ccjcs td C3 rich, harvest. Cl3 c -:.l canpr.!;a d'.l cct ci 1 v. it'a 11 a cTr'.'ri cf Ilirricca. "i c:-3 ca ever ' -S re--IS yes f ;-.;3. . frcrxone J ti t! 3 C 2 ever l:ry 13 (':'.".t i c . 'I LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Waktkd A good male cook. Wk. Cohih Executor's alo. F. UuucH-Virgtnia oheroots. i L. If, CCTLM Headquarters, etc. . WM. L. PAUCEB-If I can't eell, eto. A lot of fine mole and horse arrived for J. W. Stewart yesterday morning. There.will be a foot tournament at the reaidence of N. P. WiHie near Vanceboro on Thursday, Nov. 28th. The Atlantic and North Carolina Bail. road will give epecMl ratee of travel to the Fayetteville Centennial celebration. Mii Wm5i8nltani 'one of the largest merchant? in the city, baa bought out th e,6ck -t "ot, ; ((ents furnishing kopjiiet it, Cohen, on Middle street. Ti! were (howb jesterday a very nm trinu. .known a tha "TaVv" variety.-- Itii. large and luuious and command V high price in market. Norh Carolina is o well adapted to the grape that we think this specie might wtelbe tried. The building one door south of Mr. J. Moore's residence, on Craven treet, la to be removed to the vacant lot en Queen street, nearly opposite the railroad offices. Mr. E. K. Bishop hae purchased the building and will bave it improved when it is put in its new po tition. , It ia quite a metamorphosis that, the JocriUl announced in its "State News" yesterday morning, in publish tag the Interesting fact that Mies Mamie Hatohett the "fair sister" of the Press hade-y become a Fairbrother of the Prea'fc..,.. Tiro hearts with but a single think, Two bands however to "sling the ink' A gentleman from upper Jones oounty telle us that next Friday is to be a big day among the "exodusters." Quite a number of the negroes in Jones and Lenoir counties will leave for Arkansas and other States. We bave heard, coo, that there is considerable talk about leaving among some of the white peo ple of a section of Lenoir. We haven't said a word about "thanksgiving turkeys." So many old ohettuuts have been revived and flung unmercifully at the readers of the State papers that we have just made up our mind to not say a word about tfae sub ject. The faot is, we don't care a cent about Thanksgiving turkeys, any more than we do Christmas turkeys, but we must say that Christmas turkeys are ''mighty nice." We don't want to be misunderstood in this matter. Week of Prayer at the T, M. a A. WedneadayOne Thing that Is Every thing. Mark, x : 17-22. Leader, D. S Willis. Friday The Best Walk. Gen. v 21-24; HebL xi: 0. Leader, John S. Thomas. ' Personal. . Ber. J. T. Love, of Bayboro, passed through the city yesterday en route to the Baptist Convention at Henderson. L, J. Moore, Esq'., has returned from Lenoir oounty court. A ' Hotel Albert: J P. Brogden and son; Trenton, N. 0.5 W; T. Doles, N. 0. ; Chas. Bo Plume? and wife, Loom Snow and wife; New Bedford, Massif Thoa T fitrong, Baltimore; E. M. Short, Stephen Burgaw, Washington, N. 0. . i ' .. .. . . .- "the Mountebank." -A special train will leave New Berne at 4 o'olook Saturday - afternoon for Qoldsboro, for the accommodation of those who wish to witness the perform ance at the opera house on Saturday night. Frederick Warde will appear in "Th Mountebank, tfhe fare fo the round trip, lnolading admission to the play; will: be 11.50 front' New' Berne, $1.50 fromKinston and $1.25 from. La Granger The train will leave. Golds boro for New Berne immediately after tie performance1. - Severe Accident. ' i'-'V," - Mr.7 Jeff tpook, of Swift. ereek, but rioently working at Bell's Ferry, was severelyhurt. atthe ; latter place' last Friday ' He was employed at the shingle maohine of Mr. J. F. Heath There was a choking of lawaust near the saw : and . Mr. Ipook ; undertook to clear it away with an axe handle. The helve struck the saw and was thrust ealnat the head of Mr. Ipock, breaking his jaw bone and otherwise Injuring I laa. Also one bf the teeth fjomi the !j was broken Out and struck him on t'..e sLoulder, inflicting another painful wound. . . . ' ' CHILCKKJi tin JOf : Y T! 9 pleasnnt flavor, gentle action and f " i-T eileots of Bv run of Figs, when J 1 r - i cf a laxative, and if the father c r s ' er be cOntive or bilious the most . ;l?X reanlia follow its use, so that it is t 9t -t family reniedy known and s. j fTuily should have a bottle. 1 I 'am' Tills cure bilious and ner iv 4 i.i 1 ' Division of Spoila. :J, V . . Quite an amnsing scene was pre sented on Craven street yesterday. . A colored oouple bad trouble in their borne,, got mad with each other, aid on Monday night separated. When the question of dividing the personal property came up the husband claimed a little more than the wife was willing for him to take. But he managed to get his part of the household and' kitohen furniture on a dray,and following close behind himself, started to move it to another house. But the wife came running after the dray, as it passed down street, and would dart in between her husband and the dray and attempt to take off pieces of the furniture.- She made trial after trial to slip a chair or some other article from the dray. The husband had a 'time .of it" to keep her off, and,, in spite of bis efforts, she got a few articles. Persons on the street watohed the scene with muoh amuse ment. There seemed to be no attempts at violence on either side the main ob ject was to kfd'wide dem things right." They passed dawn Craven street and up South Front beyond Hanoock street. The drayman, who had not taken sides with either the husband or the wife, was a little put out when they arrived at the appointed house and the husband Keau: "Look er heah! You charged me eighty cents ter move dese things, but yer didn't bring all here. I ain't goin' to pay yer a cent tell dem things all brought here. I saw yer sflilin' at her. Youner's in favor of her any haw." Mayor'i Court. City Councilman Ferdinand Ulrioh is acting Mayor in the absence of Mayor Williams, who has been at Morehead City and the banks during this week, catohing fish and ponies. We anin' tentionally omitted to say that acting Mayor Ulrich presided at the courts re ported in yesterday's Joubkal. One case came up yesterday. Samuel Howard, jr., charged with violating chapter 5, section 3, of the city ordi nance, by being disorderly, cursing and swearing, submitted, tie was fined $3.60 and cost. Shipping News. The steamer Eaglet of the E. 0. D. line sailed yesterday afternoon with full cargo of general exports. The An nie will arrive tonight The steamer Defiance, of the Clyde line, sailed for Baltimore last night with a cargo of lumber, shingles. cotton, eto. The steamer Howard arrived from np Trent yesterday with a oargo of cotton, The steamer Newberne, of the O. D. line, sailed for Norfolk yesterday- with oargo of cotton and other freight. Suspended. The Durham Globe has suspended The editor, in the last issue, November 12, says: With this issue the Globe oeases pub tication. The oauee whioh produces this result, is simply a lack of eubstan lial patronage on the part ef the busi ness men of the ' place. The existenoe of the paper might have been prolonged by lowering its standard, but rather than; consent to a depreciation of its value as a newspaper, the publisher bas preferred to discontinue Its publication Complimentary. Ecitob JOUBNit: Please allow me through the DMLt Journal, to express my high appreciation of the Missionary Concert exercises'givenatethe Methodist onuron on tass ouuuay nignc.. The program, consisting 01 mission- ary recitations, songs and reports, was indeed an interesting one. ' All the se lections were appropriate and - well rendered, and the young people who recited deserve the highest commenda tion. - .- . -v The very large, congregation present was not only entertained.' but also de lighted, and the sentiment of alL was "well done.". The music, by. the Bun- davsohool choir, under the leadership of Mr. j. s. Willi, was entirely new and was pronounced by competent iudgeSTery superior. vr?ii' : . ;-r The entertainment was, as a wnoie in good taste,of an unusually high order and was regarded by all present as perfect success. We feel sure suoh exercises will do great good In develop ing and instructing the young people of the church as well as in giving . new life and; interest to their important work. . . s t AdEIotatob. . " ,1 11 1 1 mil, 111 1 1 - " ( 1 . ...Ill Wln"? t That blow "naebody any. good' are plenty on the storm-vexed Atlantic, to say nothing of the occasionally typhoon swept Pacifier : The napless voyager, when shaken no by the beavings or tne "briny," should take- that pleasanteat and most salutary of doses, a wineglass ful ot Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the finest stomachio and tonic that ever warmed, regulated and quieted the hu man : interior. Railroad . jolted and steamship shaken travelers will exer cise a wise provision by supplying tbem selves with-a sufficiency of this incom parable medicine for the journey. So will mariners, emigrants to the West, and others "about to seek fresh fields and pastures ' new.'? Malaria. -the scourge of newly cleared and mining districts, is completely conquered and surely avertod by the EiUers. , Liver bowel and kidney complaint and in cipiont rheumatism it annihilates. SOKTH CABOUIA RW8. Fresa the State Papers. They are raising tobacco in Pitt coun ty right aleng. The Oxford Dayaays Mr. Ola Forbes, who took the nremium at the Wel4on Fair ot fine tobaooo. sold four rradM that averaged $126 ner hundred the other day. News and Observer: Josiah Stanoill, the Selma postmaster who was arrested Saturday evening for robbing registered letters, failed to get tap his bond and was committed to jail. Jeeee Ureecn, his assistant, gave bond tor his appear ance and was released. Mr. Julian 8. Carr is opposed to the removal ot Trinity College, except upon conditions. He thinks that 820,500 and site in Raleigh will not put the college in better condition than it is now. He favors Raleigh as the place, if the col lege is to removed to any point for a site and $20,600. He says: "There is minority in the church opposed to the removal of the college upon any basis, and a still larger number opposed to the removal noon the basis of a site and 920,600, one of whom I am whioh." Wilmington Star: This week's Wilkesboro Chroniole reports thedis oovery in Wilkes county or coai, or what it calls ooal stone, wnion upon being nut in the fire burned freely. This is the first discovery of anything resembling coal in that county. It seems that the discovery was made in uprooting a tree under which the ooal was found. Here ia the third report within a few weeks of the finding of ooal in nnexnected localities, in two places in Uranville and now in wuxes We take occasion to remark again that thorough geologioal survey might throw a sood deal ot light on the mineral resources of North Carolina. A fellow in Montgomery oounty has struck He" in the way of a big gold find. A telegram from Salisbury, on Nov. 8, says: "News comes here today of a rich gold find in Montgomery oounty by Tebe Saunders. Last week he took out 2.000 penny-weights, and sent, besides, seven pounds of gold ore to the Charlotte mint. In one rockful of grit four ouncee of gold was found The gold is in plaoers' grit and the richest ever found in the State. Two peck-baskets full of gold and specimens were taken out of the mine yesterday. Tebe has one hundred hands at work, and gets so much gold that no pretence is made at weighing it except on a pair or grocer scales, or to measure it in a half-pint oup to pay the royalty, which is shared by the hands. Below the grit small veins are found that are more than hall gold. There Is no fraud about this, for the gold shows for itself, and it has created intense exoitement here." LATEST HEWS. CROSS AMD WHITE DOOMED THE MURDER OF UBS. BROWN CATHOLICS IN BALTI MORE, ETO The most important events in the his tory of the Catholio Cburoh in America began in Baltimore on Sunday the celebration of the hundredth anni versaryof the appointment of the first American Uathono Bishop, the inaugu ration of the first Congress of Catholic Laymen held In the United States, and the dedication of the new National Uni vensty for Catholics. At least ten thousand visitors are in the city to at tend the ceremonies, which are of the most imposing character. Many of the highest dignitaries of the church are present, together with many eminent men of the laity, who attraoted much attention from the assembled thousands, The United States Supreme Court has affirmed the deoision of the Supreme Court of North Carolina In the case of Cross and White, bank officers who were convicted of forgery and making a false entry in the books of the bank for the. purpose or deceiving the Na tional Bank examiner as to the finan clal oondition of the bank. The effect tof the decision wifl be to compel Cross and White to suffer the penalty or the Wake oounty oourt, whioh sentenced Cross to .7, and White to 8, years hard work on puDiio roads. Raleigh, Nov. 11. A special from Helms states that John starling, son-in law of Mrs. cents Brown, who was murdered Friday night, was arrested today, charged with her . murder, and that of ber little grandson. The arrest was the result of the ooroner's inquest today; Starting was taken to dan at bmith fields dt was thought up to this time that negroes bad murdered the woman to prevent her from being a witness against Sbadraoh Peters, colored, who is on trial ror ma me. , PafaUnffPortraits. 1 Miss Mace will reopen ber school of drawing and painting Monday, Novem ber th, and wilt also teach the art of making life size crayon portraits from small pictures.. . JTor terms apply at her residence on Johnston street, loeuu-im Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh by expelling "imparity, from the blood, whioh is the cause cf the complaint yive tt a mat. j 0 . . : ".mi .1 a. , 1 .1 I jiXV. It la again reported that Satnue J. Kandalt will not be able to take an active part- In legislation th winter. 1 Kinging HoIsmE In the ears, sometimes a roaring, bos sing sound, are caused by catarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable v- and very common disease, loss or smell or hear ing also result from catarrh.-' Hood Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. a peculiarly successful remedy for this dloedse, which it cures- by purifying the biood. - ir you suirer from catarrh try Hood's Sarsaparilla,' the '. peculiar medicine. - ... S .1 HEADQUARTERS FOB Breech-Loading Gun?, Brass and Paper Shells, Powder and Shot, AT I. H. CUTLER S, NEW BERNE, N. C. Wanted, By Pamplioo OyBter Co.. a good Male Cook and aervant. Apply (rum 12 to 1 m office Simmons & Gibba. nlSdtf AGENCY If I can't sell out one way. I must try another way, and for thia reason I have got in more goods. Tobacco, Cigars and Fruit, Apples, Grapes, Figs, Cran berries, Lemons, Oranges. A fresh lot of Tobacco and Cigars (good); a fine lot or JJurham Smoking- Tobacco. Cut Plug, and granulated at five cents for two oz , etc, eto. Wm. L. PALMER. n!3tf Middle St., New Berne. Executor's Sale. New Berne, N. C, Nov. 13.b, 1869. On the 28th Day of Nov. 1889, at TWELVE o'clock, I will sell at Pub- lio Auction, at the Court House, in the City of New Berne, the following prop erty: uno uwelliog House, with moe rooms, corner of Pollock and Hanoock streets. Also the double house on Han cock street. One form five miles from New Berne, on the Beaufort road, called the Hasket Place, of 130 acres; 75 acres clear. One form about nine miles from New Berne, near Riverdale, called the Thorp flaoe, of 17o acres; 100 acres dear. One farm on Neuse road, 12 miles from New Berne, called the Sassau Place, of 145 acres; about CO acres clear. The above properties will be sold for cash, and with a good title to the pur chasers. They are all well rented Possession will be given on the 1st day of January, 1890. This ie to close out the balanoe of tbe estate of Hannah Cohen, deceased. Wm. COHEN, Executor, For further particulars apply to Wm Cohen, cor. Middle and S. Front sts. Watson & Street, novl3 dwtd Auctioneers, OF Old Virginia Cheroots Just Received. They will sell. WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C. For Sale or Rent, HOUSE and LOT on tbe corner of Neuse and Middle streets, now occu pied by R. G. Kehoe. One of the most desirable locations in the city of New Berne. Also, all of the Household , Kitchen and Office Furniture, Including one fine Organ and Iron Safe. Ihe above ill be sold at private sale. Apply to R. O. KEHOE, At bis offloe or house, from 10 a.m. no?12dtj to4p.m For Sale, The SEA-SIDE HOUSE. Beaufort, N. 0. containing 18 rooms. A Urge dining-room, kitohen and out houses; also a cistern holding 8,500 gal lons of water. j ; t-- - Lot contains 99 feel front and 2T0 feet deep; excellent garden spot; also water lot about 800 feet to fft channel, con taiiiinpwharf and bath-Jibuae. For further particulars apply to 0023 lm v CHARLES LOWENBERQ DrEupne'Grissom, PUTUtOIAST AND SURGEON, y$$i:toJktoBtau?k, Offers bis professional servioee to the public and will also treat in person, or through correspondence, the various fprms of nervous diseases. ' ? Office: over Lee, Johnson ft Co.e drugstore.' -'""' ' , ? 'O-.-;, FOR p If (jyifMi mm POWDER Absolutely Pure. This nowl r nenr nrlu. A &rv1 . purity, Btrt i 'i aDd boleomnM. Mar economical , . .m ths ordinary kinds, aa4 cannot be told In competition with the ml ' titude or low test, short waiKht. alimw phoiphate powders. Sold only In eaas. r Royal Baking Powdkb Ca, 1(18 Wall at i- luneraasn wea rnw XVeEtntedL! 600 OriS COTTON SEED. We furnish Sacks on amplication, aiul pay Highest Market Price for seed. Will exchange Meal for seed. 100,000 BRICK. 500 Tons Agricl Lino Consignments solicited of Cotton. Corn, Rice, dud all produce sold in thia market. V.P. BURRUS 6 CO., Cotton and Corn Commiaa'n Merchants, Market Dock, NEW BERNE. N. O William H. Oliver, AGENT FOR THE Board of Unaerwritcro OF PHILADELPHIA, NEW BERN, N. C. All communications in regard to loss or damage of vessels or cargoes Sent to mo by telegram or otherwise will re ceive prompt attention. Merchants Can be supplied with OCTAGON SOAP, Factory Price, by CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK AT J. E. SMITH, Agt. Scat! Sciatica!! Mr. A. T. Lyon, the best known pho tographer in the three States of South Carolina. Georgia and Florida, says: "I have suffered excrutiating from Soiatio Rheumatism. Stepping on uneven surfaces of sidewalks would give me perfect agony. Various retne dies had been tried, but wl,h n effect, -until I commenced the use of- Oulna's Pioneer Blood Renewer, which has re lieved me of the least semblance; of pain, and given me the entire use, of my limbs. I oonsoientiously commend it to the public. A. T. LYON, s No. 128 Cherrv strut. Muwn n v For sale by R. DUFFY.' New Berne, N. O. One bottle of Perfumery for every twenty-fivo Active Soap Wrappcw returned 'to! , 3. F. TAYIOHr '-,. Wholeealo and Retail Grocer. V ; ' t Foot of Middle Street, ; ' "J.oii:,'i(J : . ; "i'V." ... : wirtiir BPMW obaccocnl"
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