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D 'AILY OURNAL. . (it. PC XEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. mm l V .1C BUSDTESLOOAIA LOCAL NEWS. vox aumiciu m. w vi .vui V mock. :uooa worx, low prices. I - Gall MM see samples. lttVlVlt. LOST.B. E STOCK-NpUc is here i by given that oertifiest of ook , No. 29ft. A. & N. C. R, having been lost, sppltoation will be made for duplicate. ; novl-lm. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. ft N. 0. E. R. Stockholders train. Watson ft Street Sale of furniture. Mis. HAsrr, NO WELL-reguUted family can fiord to be without a "Zeb Vance" Cook 8tove. Oct. 11 tf. Wuittt ft Gatis. BILL HEADS and btatements neatly irinted at thia ffloe. Call and leave your order with u. T OADEO SHELLS.Club thella.wada. -S-JBreach-loadiog gam rifles, i ; -. w. . It.. ; WWII 0ATI8. f "ETTER and Note Paper fdrniahed Xj and neatly printed at the Journal iffloe. Qire us vodr orders. Who's going to the Centennial 't Good music tonight at Uie Baptist church. There has been very little cold weather thus far thia season Several New Berne lawyers are at tending Pamlico court this week The large and unsightly mud hole on South Front St. just west of the crossing Repeating of Middle needs filling up. The saw mills in and near the city are busy cutting, up log and making shingles. These industries mo of great benefit to New Berne. Service! tonight at the Bipii-it church nt7:S0 lAlxk. Leader J. i; VVhittv. It m belieteff ru&t tu revolution iu Bratit1 Will keiwnbly effect the Subj ct, How to Secure Uod'o Weaning CoffWtuaTketi P-alui 51: 1C-13; Acts 2: 1,41 aasggaaaw i i mi ase Mr. W O R .. . .mv. r tioigD mia Biva ttt ,he Gaelon House velOpedi excellent BDewd iu her Thuisday mornine and remain during HeCOfld trial and Will be accepted the week. He deserves patronage, and by the Government. I his glassea are excellent 'mmmmf I Platboa rAmomria trior Vt a TTninn tar wafts f hwiniv nrn1uPina i,m,w Vt.uS w.uu..B rifles at the Banti.t church, rlurins this a. r . a , . a I r aorta uarounians nome is to noa a week wlu Degin promptiy Bt 7:30 and gold mine On their land. It worked conclude at 8:30. They will consist of likfl a charm in Montgomery conn-1 prayer and praise, brisk talks and enter tv, I taining experiences. How do von know the next Fair will m 1 . j- m r . i. I xaJEADonai wniereuce ui me be the best of all?" "Because it will. M.E. Church, Of North Carolina,! that's why." So spoke two as pretty will meet in GreenBborO next week. I girls as ever tried tulip salve for ' We hope to receive full reports for ohaPPed "p8- And they were the colnmns of the Journal. ine lia8terD aonb roliaA sh,uyster, uameana inaastriai Association nave so decreed and that settles it It is with much regret that we chron iole the death of little Frank, eon of Mr and Mrs. H. B. Duffy of this city. He died yesterday after an illness of only three days. The little boy was a re markably bright and sweet child. 'This is the subjest of all mysteries At the Pair Grounds. The officials of the Fair are at work in earnest looking to make it superior to aay yet held. At the grounds jester day we found the energetic President, Mr. Wm. Dunn, busily engaged in planning arrangements in the new building constructed for the display of fish, oysters and game only. The hall is a spacious one and well designed for this purpose. In the cen ter of the floor will be an oblong aqua rium divided into eight compartments for different varieties of live fish. The casing will be of heavy glass to show np the fiih well. On the sides of the tank will be two long continuous trays to display oysters of various qualities and from different sections, and adjoining the sides of the building are rows of stands for dead fibh and game. For live .(rime there area number of cages. One end of the room will be used for the d it-play of ammunition and fire arms a':d the other end for fishing tackle, Beiote, nets, &c. This building will be one of the at tractive features because it is a new one and will contain that class of ex hibit that no oiher fair in North Caro lina has ever given any attention. An addition is to be made to the large restaurant hall belonging to Mr. John Dunn, in which he will place a lunch counter. Besides those mentioned, other small improvements are to be made. Everything gives promise of an t xhibition worthy to be seen. Personal. Mrs. Mary Manly and daughter, Miss Katie, left yesterday morning for Roe well, Georgia. Mr. Geo. Allen, wife and son left for Salem, Va , yesterday. Mr. Givens, of Texas, who has been Tinting friends in the city, left for Washington, D. C.. yesterday. His wife and child accompanied him. They will go from Washington to Corpus Christ), Texas, their home. Mr. Gerritt Vyneleft for Philadelphia yesterday. His family left on Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Cbilds of Boston, who have spent a week or two in New Berne, leave today, on the steamer New berne, for Old Point, Va., en route home. We trust their stay here has been very pleasant and hope they will visit our city again. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Plummer and Mr. and Mrs. Loum Snow, of New Bed ford, Mass. were at Hotel Albert yester day. They have been down to Stella, where Messrs. Plummer and Snow own large saw, mills. They seem to be much pleased with our country. They leave on the morning train. At Hotel Albert: Mr. and Mrs Loum Snow, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Plummer, New Bedford, Mass.; A. A. Madden, Baltimore; W. T. Heritage, Goldsboro; Dr. Geo. L. Shackelford, Dr. Leinster Duffy, Geo. L. Case, city ; L. E. Duffy, Craven county. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. From the State Papers. Whiskey could not produce more Intemperance of speech than that which characterized the pro ceedings of the hysterical third party in Chicago. Omaha Bee. SEVEN Republican United States Senators are h6lding seats to Which Some call it Death and others name they are not entitled, even if we leave out Nevada. Mr. Gerry, with his mander, has done great things for the minority party. Courier Journal. it Senator Sherman is reported We are indebted to the author for a copy of "An Addreesa to the National Silver Convention at St. Louis," by William H. Oliver, New Berne, N. C. Like everything else from his pen on silver, the address is admirable. We -.;.- I V I hftvn tinnad OiaI: Mr Olivar wrmlrf At.. t . I 4 1. I I mu,crCu wmmiouw iu tend tne conyention, but sicca this is his next colleague Will be the Dem- impracticable, his address is timely and ocrat who will pot up the most appropriate . ... 1 mouej. oberman ought to kDOW. I The North Carolina Baptist Conven He has made the contest several Ition has decided tq have a first class times himself. Pittsbure Post. I female college but the location of it has I not been determined. Will New Berne PRESIDENT HARRISON has gonel make an effort to secure it ? Three dackahooting. No matter how I hundred college girls would add to the deadlvhi8aim mavbeorhoweoodlttraotioM of our beautiful city, and Mi lock Mr. Harrison will not -lp, " morc?T aressmawr. . , .... . . 1 wuuueiiuuy. auu wuax n iimo wo onng nome a aeauer apot man toe .ld nav atcommeBcementI jf w w . I Well, yes, New Berne is going ahead. WYymwiu flsw xur wurw. Improvements are going on all over the Vl fttownriT. to .Mm WftBhinfftnn oi- NotWB nd and Imposing is V ts rr 1 j - I WSIUK (SblUUJUlrCU JUDv iivn( uu iud ossuooKewuneans says: Jr. ftttu BpreadB out before u9 in allur. T,rww.AfpvMii a passenger on init prospects. The natural beauty of the Steamer Leathers. ' She passed the oity.the fertility of the surround UayOBOaraat Op. m., and WiUling country, the salubrity of our .arrive here about noon tomorrow. leumate, the culture of our people and He is Buffering from general de bility. 'j jTsa maddle in i Montana con ------ . m a 1 .s. . - - m UXUMOmj ana narmomons Bet- h,. Richard Cleye, of Vanoeboro. mys tlemenu , U there no Way in WhiOh 1 teriouely disappeared from her home tbla new member Of the family can I last Thursday afternoon. Although the excellence of our schools are pro phetio of a future rich in blessings. Child Lost. We learn that little Matlie Lancaster, beY tat noon its sood behaviorl Mro11 htB been made throughout the 5?Wa8Ingtpn Poat5 teMaerelghborhood' notbing oouldbe learned of her whereabouts up to yesterday afternoon. the returns accord with the votes DbHed and averv thine will belove- lv. .Montana la Democratic. e Exodus Again, ?', ! .r.wiL ' 'i , "' "f- I About three hundred negroes left ALAS for the lack Of Chivalry in I Ktoiton yesterday for other parts this political day d generation! mbw" WOTB lef hehind, who A Cozen ot iaapoctresiiea : were re- m ?. fanMJ' ae'" ' frr i " ! rrT. have left on last Friday: but owing to uovWiLmej cannoB vows, out. 111, Bon.tppeBranoe of VPeg Leg" Wl ( they , conld tbey; wOald 1 yote . the I iianu, the agent, they did not get off on , JU.uiocrauo ucaet. xae-uuciii,uuiine appointea uay. Aney nave oeen ( V. 1 of tho force is. of course. announced I loafing around in Kinston since last k Uisiaiinrsl ktihnm??hfi' WiilttarsoaT:i.The platform'.' at the depot dl8contInned, ladiea are not at alir" ? pTiZ 7 ' Z- int a- ,.i..i "-aa-B""" - - - , . r? ffV'nr Wal:aia. and there li.eome there. mru BmsmW?T?!:&J vet. waitin. for tha next train. Quite a soene was presented yester Electric Bitters with many happy results'; every window-; and the platform of the llr brother also was very low ' with Mala- am vera full.' all . wavln. red ban1. Llwitrfo Bitters saved his oould be waved, to the. friends behind, I t. I, I. VllcoxBon, of Hone Cave, Ky., I who Watohed the train as lohg - as It ad.Ia al t',tlmony, sayingt He posittve- ftt0UM D- leen ivaiea, naa bwIj-jl ly bei!i)v"i Lo would hav V IV H " . , . . J1- .... )' V ... 1 , . 1 .. . n 1. a a t ... 1. it .. i n ti Af jniiAB. innir. nu ana : ureene . ff;... Ktli ITWU .VIA. i - , , ) , ascureful I ..,1 Dlssases, and for aU nrfnoinallv. " We, are told.; that' there Kidney, liver ui Etomaoh i Disorders. . w.itn for the next 'train and other -tatlons R-N. DufiVsVVhoWiil. and Eetall Drnar Falling Creek The Union Meetings. The union services at the Baptist church, under the auspices of the YouDg Men's Christian Association, on last Sunday night, were pleasant, profi table .and encouraging. The weather as not favorable to a large attendance but the exercises were very entertain ing. Rev. L. C. Vass, D. D., of the Presbyterian church, conduoted the meeting, selecting prayer for his sub ject. We have often heard this able ivine, but never have we seen him more felicitous in the selection and pre sentation of his theme. He spoke of the promises of our Lord in regard to prayer, the necessity of faith in God, of importunity in prayer and of forgiving those who trespass against us,The whole isoourse was beautifully illustrated by impressive incidents and joyous results Dr. Vass was followed by Mr. J. C. Whitty who based his remarks upon the words of the apostle, "the effectual, fervent prayer of the righteous availeth much." Deacon Whitty was at his best and awoke responsive cords in the hearts of his hearers. The last talk was by Mr. Smavr. His subject was our God, a prayer answering God. His re marks were pathetio and encourageing. From so propitious an opening we are hopeful of grand results, to the honor and glory of God. Last night Dr. Vass again -ted the meeting, his remarks being baased on the pathetio story of Hagar as recorded in the 21et chapter of Genesis. The attendance was much larger than on the proceeding evening and the interest proportionately in creased. Dr. Vass was followed by V. Williams and John 0. Whitty, who spoke appropriately and effectively. That much is ilicited in these meetings is apparent to all. We trust that Christians of all denomi nations will unite in these services and that Christian charity and brotherly love will prevail throughout the com munity. It may be the disposition of some to stay away until the arrival of Mr. Fife next week, but we venture to say that those who attend the entire service will be most signally blessed, I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the Lord. Our feet shall stand within thy gates, O, Jerusalem." Success of a Former New Berne Boy. It affords us pleasure to reproduce the following from the Charlotte News. Mr. Bryan has many friends in New Berne who will be glad to learn of his success : Mr. Ed. Bryan, who has been in the employ of the Carolina Central Railroad Company, at Charlotte, for some years past-, has been appointed to theoffloe of the joint agenoy or tne Associated uau- ways. The appointment or nr. Bryan to this responsible pott is an excellent one. He is thoroughly conversant with railroad matters, and is a nerfeotly competent man. He is a young man in years, but old in railroad experience. His appointment gives great satisfac tion to our peopia. LATEST NEWS. Culled from the Pms Dispatches. MORE ABOUT THE REVOLUTION IN DHZ1L, The news from Brazil shows that the revolution in Rio Janerio has so far succeded that a provisional govern ment has been proclaimed, with Senor De Fonaeca as President. Winston is to have a third bank. Concord Times: Cabarrus county has the biggest pumpkin crop almost ever raised in her borders. Greenville Reflector: A Pitt county farmer, a colored man at that, will get for bis tobaooo crop off four acres Si, 000. Tarboro Banner: While boring the artesian well at Scotland Neck laet week, partioles of shining metal was discovered in the sand. Examination proved it to be gold. It came from a depth of 180 feet. This well is in the town, and the discovery no doubt causes some excitement there. 'Wilmington Star: The ceremony f laying the corner stone of Fifth street M. E. Church was performed yesterday afternoon by Revs. Messrs. Beaman, Creasy, Ricaud, Sawyer and Pool. The regular form prescribed in the dis cipline of the church was followed. The building is rapidly advancing to wards completion, the walls are up and the roof is going on. It is probable that it will bo finished in two or three months. Winston Republican: Sometime since the citizens of Mt. Airy organized a bank, the Exchange, to iree'. the financial demands of the town. The News says that the capital stock being insufficient to render it a paying institution, the stockholders have decided to close it up, and to that end have placed its effects in the bands of a reieiver. All depositors and other creditors will be paid in full as soon as the funds of the bank can be collected. Wilmington Review: The Onslow Railroad peoplo are pushing ahead. About one-half mile of track is laid in the lower part of the city. The track laying was not begun at the river but a quarter of a mile or so from it, and the rails were hauled up through the heavy sand by mule power. I ho trestle lead ing from the sand-hill to the water front is, however, about completed, and connection will soon be made there. when the work can be rapidly pushed forward, .roes-ties for this road are being got out in abundance near the city and are being hauled and laid by POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A narv.l .f tirity, Btreiigili and wkoleaomenaa. Mora economical than ths ordinary kinds, cannot be sold in competition wit a tb.aaoU uiuue or low lest, inort weignt, Blum ar ntiosphate powders. Hold only In can.. IUHAJ. 15AKISO I'OWDKB CO., 1U6 WBU .1 M V. Iuue23 dau wed frl aw Dr. HcCormack Is now in tho City stopping at HOTEL ALBERT, and is ready to receive patients. London, Nov. 18. A dispatch from the grade, ready for use. It looks as Rio Janerio says. "Dom Pedro has de- though the work of construction is to parted f ram Brrzil. He sailed direct be pushed forward rapidly at an early tor Lisbon. date. Before his departure he was formally notified ot deposition. At the same time he was informed that the civil list would be continued. The province of Bahia opposes the republic, but most of the other provinces have signified their adherence to the new regime. "Doctor Barboza, tho new minister of finance, announces that all contracts entered into by the imperial goverment will be maintained One Fact is worth a column of rhetoric, said an American statesman. It is a fact, es tablished by the testimony of thousands of people, that Hood's Sarsaparilla does cure scrofula, salt rheum, and other diseases or affections arising from im pure state or low condition of the blood It also overcomes that tired feeling creates a good appetite, and gives "The city is quiet. The overthrow of strengtn to every part ot the system the monarchy has temporarily paralyz- irv 16 j i i t t .1. 1 . I. : I T " -uvu.ciuu-uKeDuuuuuB Painting-Portraits. Tho Paria onrraannnH.nr nf Vift nail. I MlSS MaCS will I60P6n her School Of H, u "Th Rnnnhiirmn mnnnil drawing and painting Monday, Novem at Rio Janeiro decided a few months ber 4th. and w'u also teaoh the art of ago that the anniversary of the Frenoh making life size crayon portraits from revolution was the most propitious oo- 8ma11 pictures. For terms apply at her casion on which to proclaim the repub lie The leaders of the party were so confident of success that they ordered number of Republican flags to be made in this city. In the new flag the imperial crown is replaced by a Phry gian can. Among the causes that led to the revo- DIKD. Entered into rest on Monday. Nov 18th, at half-past three o'clock, Frank the beloved son of Hervey B. and Juliet U. Dully. Funeral at 10 o'clock today from the lution were the tyrannical measures to residence on Pollock street which the government resorted in order May tne dews ot Heaven rest lightly to secure the return of its supporters on the grave of this beautiful boy. af ika laaat nlnnT inn mhan manw alprtnra I saw vud aav - vivvviuu, n a j vivv vv. w aajaw . . were arrested and imprisoned." IJ UrilllUre at AUCT10I1. CHUSBKLS, ftOV. II. 1UO lUUepUU- TRITPflniV 01 10fi A Anna RalivA hua a Hianal.Ah tmm T.iahnn I . ... I W.TCAM A- fiTDTVT A..n.nAn. saving: "Tne overtnrow or tne Brazil-1 "K'in ian monarchy is regarded as definitive. I we win expose to puniic sale at tbe The Portuguese people sympathize with I residence of R. C. Kehoe, Esq., a large the Brazilians. Similar events are pos-1 lot or uousenoia and Kitchen turn! sible in Portugal." Iture. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. I A. 11. Terms cash. noviydist uiucn nino RKjiDtS. Diphtheria, in a very virulent form, YiPAVaila in ITI-hor TnHiona Allnf the schools have been closed. One Ovncs Sow. of Transtortation, ) familv has loat four children, and four kw dbkn, n. vj., oy. e, ioo. ) others of the family have the disease in a bad form Ex-President Davis . is in New Orleans at the home of a friend. He reached the city Saturday morning. Shipping News. Steamer Kinston arrived last night loaded with cotton, naval stores and lumber.. She. will leave her wharf for Kinston and river landings on Wednes day morning at daybreak. Freights reoelved op to six o'clock Tuesday evening. -.j, .J; . The large two mast sohooner T. G Ornie, Capt. Colburn la loading lumber at Fosters wharf for Alexandria, Va. Catarrh originates in sorofulous taint. Hood's barsaparilla purines the blood residence on Johnston street. oc30-lm llTr' yt'rvMAv II r ROYAL MUM ij Sr Iftlfhl nr- i ma Electricity is Life. Electricity U Health. It Is Nature'. Cure for nearly all Dlseanes. It goes directly to Ihe seat of the trouhle, without any of the Injurious effects of druis. The only expert electrical physician and gruuuaio or an Electrical Medical Col lege In Patterson Is Dr. McCORMACK, 141 Broadwar. PATERSON, N. J. There Is scarcely any form of Chronic or Acute Disease last electr'cltr will not re lieve and cure, and Ihe nilllcted should call at Hotel Albert and he convinced. Patient, also treated at their homes. Hpeclal attention paid to lady patient, by a graduated lady electrical physician. UK. McUUHMAl k (rents many patl.nt. for tbe regular physicians of other schools, where electrical treatment is Indicated, and Invariably with satisfactory results. DK. Mi'COKM ACK has permission to refer to the editor of the Call and other well- known citizens as to the efllcacy of hi. elec trical treatment . CONSULTATION FREE. His daughter is with him and will attend ladies when desired. novl7 Atlantic and N. C, R. R. New Bern, N. C, Nov. 8, 1889. To the Stockholders of theA.&N.C. Railroad Company: Stockholders and their immediate families attending the meeting of the same to be held in New Bern, N. C, on quite sick, but his physhian reports pursday Nov. 21st, inst.. will be passed that there is no cause for alarm. Dr. Robert G. Cabell, an old and prominent physician of Richmond, died Saturday, aged eighty years. He was a Burgeon in the Confederate army. Two new oases of yellow fever have developed at Key West, Ha. Reports from all sections of Alabama show a large red aotion in tne estimates of the cotton crop. The corn crop is above a full one. Jefferson Literary Society. Last Friday evening the teaohers and pupils of Vance Aoademy met as preyi ously appointed for the purpose of holding a Literary Society. The chairman called the meeting to order and the chaplain opened with devotional exercises. The minutes being real and aoDroved the exeroises were further continued by disouseion of the subject which was as follows . " Whioh is the mora prefera ble a married or a single life V" The affirmative was led by Mr. W. M. Watson, jr., and the negative by Mr. B. a. Melton. Both sides were well discussed, however the query was deoided in favor of the affirmative. The subjeot selected for next Friday evening was, "Whioh is the more pleas- ih,7Jul?yAv ledr,p- some Sterling Silver pointed on'the. affirmative was Mr. G. W. Gaakillr Xn the negative Z. E. wflTA Harris. 7:80 having been deoided as W1Y -"i'Vr meeU0B' 108 ,0- Manufactured by the Gorham Mann , . ; O. W. GaS-tii, Secretary, factoring Co., at free. A list of the stockholders will be in the hands of each conductor, who will be authorized to pass them. Schedule op Special Train on Thurs day, Nov. 21st : Leave Goldsboro at 8:00 o'clock a. m Bests 8:26 " LaGrange 8:40 Falling Creek 8:54 Kinston 9:10 Caswell 9:33 Dover 9:49 Core Creek 10:05 " " Tuscarora 10:22 " " Clark's 10:28 Arrive at New Bern 10:45 " " Stockholders from Morehead City and stations east of New Bern will be passed to tne meeting on the tegular mail train on Thursday Stockholders from Goldsboro and stations west of New Bern will also be passed on tbe regular mail train on Wednesday Nov. 20th. Returning, speoial train will leave New Bern for Goldsboro at 5:00 p. m B. L. DILL, Supt. Sterling Silver 1 A lot of very hand- rT Dcll-Tho Jencler.' PUSH WILL TELL! Remember that our success guaran tees you the same high grades as ever; the same quantities', measure and weight always just and generous; but that PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EYER- Less profit and more patronage is our idea of future trade. We don't worry about patronage. Make Prices Right, and trade will be sure to follow. Goods in our line have been too high; there's no denying it. We aim to bring them down to a proper level: we are coins to make The luxuries of Life AS CHEAP As the Necessaries! At any one of our (Establishments will be found a LARGE AND FINELY SELECTED STOCK os- Foreign and Domestic Wines LIQUORS Porters, Ales, &c. We are offering lo the Retail Trade great inducements in Tobacco and Cigars I The attention of families is called to tho Celebrated Imperial Beer, for which we are agents. Satisfaction guaranteed of money refunded. A. L, Gregory fi Co., PRINCIPAL HOUSE: -M hi G. side Middle St., opposite S. H. Soottv BRANCH HOUSES: .' N. W. Cor. Queen and Pasteur Stev (R. R. Depot). , S. W. Cor, South Front and Middle Bte. Wholesale and Retail Liqiio Dealers. ( s, v. Jobbers of Cigars and To bacco, " "Y- :'- NEW BERNE, N. C auglo dw 1 X ? -"' vTV' ; . .... it" ;,fj,..'.,r. and thus permanently cures oatarr&, '
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