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?TTTjV. j'rf a , at 10'URNAL. ?fEW BEBNE.N. .CL, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. i tf h i -BU8iin:pcAiA:h LO CAL NEW S. rU OHS MAD1 - POBK JSAUSAQE JLj- this Mnlofi Not. S3. V'- t. -a j ' - Nq.8S, A...aB.,havtogbeenloet, - : 7 " . application will be made rot duplicate. Th National Bank and the banking ' BO?l-lm.l-jn; roJlW-HAaf' . houeeif Green. For ft Co. will be - XTO WELL-reguleted family? oaaeieatf today: ' 1 afford to bo without aZeb Vance" Cook Stove. ' Oct, U if. . WBim0lTI8. V I t printed at thia cffloe. Call and I WA1, of lh Today will bo holiday in the Journal -j office, consequently there will be no paper issued tomorrow. E. C. D. leave your orders with os. ;; line wm arrlM thi mqrnwg and sail - TU3T RECEIVED -A rewlotof Job lttU ,IttrTO? ftKe' ot tbu 1,ne J Stock. - Good work, low price. jtrpuiDEDsaEU rUl arrivi rro r idee, at Oot it it. -' Tbre' Wrtl 'W.ttnion Thanksgiving agClUb.tj?4a,. ierrMif thefliptin Chureh this morn- WBIiTT Gatib Dr. rase." Regular service at eight at 1X0 o'clock.. .... nr.- I v. '; ; "We aro'HCTeoeipt of a ticket to the Sampson .oouut' Fair to beheld DtC. 4, 5 and 6. It would give us pleasure to attend. Qen. Fitzhugh Le dolivere i rttkb mmi Mut Pr fvrahhed Li anal to&JtjhS&i TUrtLJ office, QjVe usTr order j. .OAXlUii'viaf'ef Brazil hve rftif ii4 their dkereiKW to in Eei j the adreU pablio. , v ,.. ... . , Thaokigiog prayer meeting will be ISlHImi li j,..XLlfi-jaiJ held it Hanoook street M E. Church &tItyM'.a9tm-hM - thie.morning at 9 o'clock with J. V. 0UrT6al' tno -reiauous oesweeu i wuiUm. aa leadr . Th nublia U in- ' Son. taoBOs L pbnolston, - late Ult States minister to Ber- Ireland" tormerly United State ' - Senator irpm OUio,4ied io Brussels i8t onnaay signs, i yited to be present. . The business portion of Lynn, Maes was almost entirely destroyed by fire Tuesday. The latest reports show that an area of a mile square was burned over,- and that the lose will probably reaoh ten million dollars. came to THE FIFE B.EETIXUS. I Crayon County Superior Court. The Court , oonreaed . Wednesday Union Eerrice under the Aujplcee of I morning at 9:80 o'clock: the T. M. 0. A... hv the Baptist r The. following eases were disposed of: Church. I 8tateif Lewie jaunipbrej; assault Yesterday morning's meeting was oae land battery with deadly weapon; jury of the beet of the serrioe. Following I Impaneled: not guilty Cbnniei for the usual course. Mr. Battle read re-8Ute Solicitor White and W E Clarke, quests for nrarer that had been seat I for defendant Chae H Brown and L J forward and then Mr. Fife I Moore, asked those in the oomrention to make I W H Hooten : selling liquor without known their request. Many pereons! license: guilty; judgment suspended on asked prayer for friend and relatires. payment of cost. Sereral Tolunteer prayer were mid Daniel Williams; larceny; guilty; for the cooTersion of the penitent and judgment suspended on payment of the out-pouring of the Spirit in thel cost. community. Mr. Fife followed in one James Foreman; A & B; nol pros of his best talks, taking for hi subject I AmoaJonee, larceny; guilty: judg Search the Ssriptures." He showed I ment suspended on payment of cost clearly the duty of and the benefit of searching the Soriplurea, and hi own familiarity with the Word was a bean ful and powerful illustration of his theme. In the course of his remarks he said no two pereons have the same xperience. If you attempt to lead a service by your experience you may err, but with the Bible as your guide I out license; guilty; judgment suspended you cannot go wrong. There ia no per-1 on payment of cost plexity which God's word cannot re move. Jtgus Christ met every tempta tion of the devil with a Bible quotation, and the weakest child of God can van quish the advocacy of souls' with a pass age of Scripture. Mr. Fife olosed with r- ... I u. n m rr.. . W UiV 'with hi. hards badly cut - xrauot u pereeeaung ine mormonB tron, a w mm at 0Dper Broad tot OOnSCienoe'B "aak With- graat I All the finger on the left hand except nerCT." 'At thf Same : time It is lone were cutoff and the right baDd was appointing them to post officee in badly lacerated. isnrL-St Louis Eepnblic Captain Dixon, of the steamer Kins . a n 'ii " " - ton. ahot a beautiful gull on Tuesday - f (to flWt Assistant Postmaster I The gull was flying near the steamer Qeneral has made his annual ye-IEinston' wharf , on Trent river, when Derfc On the 1st Of JalTthe nam Oept, DJxon killed It: Several gentle WtfrjmoM Ui to entire mh0 consider it the most OOnutry 58 53,999 Of Which 2,683 "UuU they ever . aw Itsfeath wiiiumj winwwvi ir.u , er were white, tinged with gold, and WWpwnyiauiner riiiecyMw the endof tho wingB dark blue. Mr Bioney order offleea, and 401 free w.E Clarke purchased it. Oeu,VBfy.poat Omce. ;; , j The two negro boys, Perry Chadwick Vl1V'lT''''Tmml!T!'" p- . I and Day Hine, who were oonvicted ?fTT 9 1WF 1 the Superior Court yeeter J.9I?8 .iW.FT.Xy'' Wtenced to the penitentiary ' neetea COneraiaiiaienOOanai Deenihave done considerable meanness in lCWng'1iihi pOpii- 61 Ttfontanalthi community, and it will be a happy all - iMnreaVancr the aOTereietJ Tight Of WilUams deserves credit for his shrewd ' the,m.io( b'LTlZa . befq p6plftQfth 8tatC,Wl beei belt 4much petit larceny and iwrperrecuj at nqinu in a circio oi llncendiarUm since these boys were in States that Tjever permit frand to oaroertod a few months ago. taMttei aivsThanlc Today. ''- : --T ' Yea, give thanks today and at , Sbn atok Inoaixs haa. oeeupied time--frth" Tw , . I many blefwings that have been bestowed mJX T?V".rntmvn vu unonuby..the allwige Creator who .t question Of prohibition, and both I aoeth all things well. While wei should be r parties are loudly demanding that thankful for the many favor that have D6D0m4.OaCn0r , COVer WneneTWlbeen granted ns, let us not overlook the ' hal(M hsk. wiU .liaTn s-ifhAf thelneedr. we hope that those of our Bnhihflorthantiareflchinfffofhia radr who are poeseased ofan abun 'i 6nMisibleiten . : J faV:m:ltoti and the unfortunate; that WIS WaiyerBpUDllO attention to they may feel that there ia something . JeffDaria and,, the. questionor se-j for them to be thankful for. . tW-AmB j graded tonol. Vr:iJl&JiaTke&4mDr0Veni6Dt kwe,t department of the Free 1kn totaas aooordins ttf the adTance- - ktiWtoriifl management of Major mentof the pupil. The 0 das i. re . ; sAHearnef WJwi 16han)keja oeived at 9 and diamisaed at 13. The B . aa One of-the rbesfe Miprjed and claa 1 reoeired at 10:80 and dismissed hf BI0st it-c4i.todaii..iB l:80.The A elass 1 received at 12: Solomon Burney ; A & B; guilty judg ment suspended on payment of cost. B H Ipook; larceny and reoeiving a raft known to be stolen; guilty in both charges. Counsel for defendant, L J Moore and J E O'Hara; for the State, P H Pelletier and Solicitor White. Robert 8 windell; selling liquor with- Isaiah Smith; A & B; jury impaneled, verdict guilty. Counsel for defendant C H Brown, for State, Solicitor White. Isaiah Smith; A & B; guilty. David Hines and Perry Chadwick, colored; larceny; two oharges; jury im Thanksgiving Service Today. There will be Union Thanksgiving Services today, at 11 a m., in the Bap tist church, instead of the usual sepa rate service. A thanksgiving collection will be taken up, according to the notices and custom of the several churches. Each donor is requested to enclose his contri bution in a sealed envelope, upon which ia written the objeot for which it is given. Baptists will mark theirs "For the Baptist Orphanage at Thomaaville." Presbyterians will mark theirs "For the Presbyterian Synod ical Orphanage at Charlotte." - Methodists, "For Oxford Orphan Asylum." Whatever special direction is written on the envelope will ensure the contri bution's going aa indicated . All general gifts, cot so specified, will be equally divided between the three named Asylums. Dr. John D. Clark, and Messrs. John C. Whitty and 8am '1 R. Ball, will be a committee to take charge of the collec tion, and distribute it properly. We hope the attendance will be very large; that the people will come with grateful hearts, and will giye liberally. Let every person today make a suitable thank-offering to God for his great goodness in the past. n. W. Battlk, L. C. Vass. Nov. 28th, 1889. Painting Portraits. Miss Mace will teopen her school of drawing and painting Monday, Novem ber 4th, and will also teach the art of .-pal POWDER Absolutely Pure This powii - never varies. A marvel of Parity, Ktreusiii and wholeaomeneaa. Mora economical thn ih9 ordinary kinds, aad cannot be sold In competition with the Mul titude of low test, snort wiht. alum or phosphate powders. Bold only In cans. Royal Baking Fowdkk Co.. 10 Well at, N Iune23dsu wsd frlv .u..:. ... li j...' it. . ' .u... making life size crayon portraits from experience. He then requested the I years, eaob, in the penitentiary. cho r to sing "We shall meet beyond In the oase of Violet Wiggins, colored, tli a river," and asked those who were for resisting an officer, judgment was determined with the grace of God to suspended. residence on Johnston street. TocSO-lm meet their loved ones beyond the river to come forward and give him their hand during the singing. Almost every one present went forward, and a hal lowed joy pervaded the assembly. At night the weather prevented the usual large attendance, but the body of the house was nearly full. Many re quests for prayer were made, and after several prayers were offered, Mr. Fife conduoted an impreeaive service, in which the promisee were repeated by persons in the congregation and com mented on by Mr. Fife. After the benediotion was pronounced an enquiry meeting was held, and many seekers after God were directed in the way of life. Court took a recess till ing, 9:80 o'clock. Friday morn- Holliater Bryan. On Wednesday morning. November 27, Mr. Charles S. Hollister and Miss Mary C. Bryan, both of this city, were married at the Presbyterian church. A. 6 11 , t . I . r . r T, . wnue mr. oerry The BaemtraOnn Rnlr. !,.!,- rendered a beautiful wedding march on election to be held on the 9th dav of me cnurcn organ, tee attendants niea January, iouu, for me ad ward, will be NOTICE. The Registration Books for the special election to be held on the 9th day of January, A.D. 1890, for the 1st ward in the city of Newbern, will be opened at Whitty & Gates' store in said ward from the date hereof as required by law. J. C. WHITTY, Registrar 1st Ward, nov. XilU, lBtW. NOTICE For Sale or Eent, HOUSE and LOT on the corner of Neuse and Middle streets, now occu pied by R. C. Kehoe. One of the meet desirable locations in the city of New Berne. Also, all of the Household, Kitchen and Office Furniture, includiag one nneurgsn and Iron Safe, rhe above will be sold at private sale. Apply to R. C. KEHOE, At his office or house, from 10 a.m. ovia dt; to 4 p.m. in and took their places around the altar aa follows: Mr. John T. Hollister and Mr. C. L. Ives, Mr. W. P. M. Bryan and Mr. E K. Bishop, Mis Sadie Hol lister and Miss Mary Meadows, Miss Annie Berry a Maid of Honor. Then the bride, on the arm of her father, Mr. E K. Bryan. Then tho bridegroom. opened at my marble yard office in said ward from the date hereof as required oy law. jus. K. W1LLI3. Registrar 2d Ward. Nov. 27th, 1889. PUSH WILL TELL! Remember that our success guaran- Murder in Onslow County. News reached this city yesterday that Mr. G. W. Wlnberry, of Onslow county, had been shot and killed by some un known person. No particulars concern ing the affair could be learned here, but the Wilmington Star of yesterday con tains the following: "A correspondent of the Star, writimr I mntot a DMdai lour north from bneed's Ferry. In Onslow county, I Mr. Hollister, the bridegroom, a gives particulars os the brutal assaauna-1 young man held in high esteem by a won oi ouo oi me Desc citizens oi inacit...,. m d... a .. ... . , .... lUUVf VI l.Vff AJVi UD IllfUUfi ft WO. f OU the victim was Mr. George W. wlnberry , NOTICE. The Registration Books for the special tee8 T0U the 8me high grade a ever; election to be held in th nitv nt Nv. I 'he same quantities: meaanra and bern on January the 9th. A.D. 1890. 1 weiKht always just and generous: but ith Mr. William Hnllmfor ir na hnat 1 IOr tne 6 ward. Will ha nnnnari .t.mi,ll rnra nn I'm t-t itr i. i j from the date .hereof a, .required by PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER " vt . aa. Oil xl. JU Li ill VIO. Registrar 3d Ward Nov. 27th, 1889. The beautiful marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. L. C. Vass. The church was tastefully decorated for the oocasion. The party went directly from the I church to the depot, where they took NOTICE. The Registration Books for the snonial election to be held in the city of New bern on the 9th day of January, A.D. 1890, for the 4th ward, will be opened in said ward at my store on the north west corner of Queen and Pasteur streets, in Baid ward, from rh Hnro tneir congratulation, ineoriae is one oi hereof as required by law. New Berne's fairest daughters, beauti ful and loveable They.were the re cipients of many handsome presents numerous friends who wish Ho left his residence that night shortly after supper to visit a neighbor whose home was about a mile distant. Mr. W inherrv rAanhoH tha nlapA Knf half. past 8 o'olock and was on tho door-steps I Intti of the house when he was fired upon by If or them a life of happiness together. some person with a sun cnanrod with buckshot. The whole load entered Mr. I Personal. Winnerry's back and left side, and the Miss Pattie Cobb i in the city visiting uuiui buuaw man ieu anu uieu on me I ,:- j. snot, almost instunllv. inenae. r . -' .... .1 f T,.ll. I 1 i. J f - me person who committed the horri-l rc.muou irem ble act is unknown, and so far there is no I visit to friend in Hyde county. ciew mat will lead to hi detection. I Mr. T. A. Green left yesterday morn- Vf IIT" 1 1 A- rt - .41 ' iiiuvrry wan bdoui ou ytars oi , ... .n..ttnrn tu. w, n afffi. Ho lnavea a tcifa anrl flwa ih IIHron I " " - ' " to mourn their loss. He wa In good I Conference, whloh oonvne today, circumstances, hi occupation being farm-1 Mr. K. E. Terry ia in the city, having ing and the cultivation of the Wlnberry arrived last night from New York ri , ' :.-.--u,.ua, 4UU" " "v"""vu Ml Laura Hughe returned last B1KUS IIVIU ifflW lUHi Dr. Frank Duffy has returned from Morgan ton, Mr. W, Wm. COLLIOAN. Registrar 4th Ward . Noy. 27th, 1889. 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 goinr to make The Luxuries oil Life AS CHEAP As the Necessaries! NOTICE. The Registration Books for the special election to be held on the 9th dav of I January, A.D. 1890, for the McCarthy's At any one of our Establishment will precinct, in the city of Newbern, will bfl . ' n(1 be opened at my store at the junction a plectra LARGE AND FINELY SELECTED SIOCI quired bylaw. TUAQ 1? W..M , nff-f ,r Registrar McCarthy's Precinct. 0reiTTl arifl TJnTtlP!fifT3C7ii-iM Kmr 27th 1fiSQ ' O -.vw uW NOTICE. thtt BtateHIi tien Walwava warm dtamfawd at 8:15. ' M0nh tOepthwMeworJ ff t arrangement the teacher will ' IT ct" kT -1 ha able to give mora thorough instruo- JfPJ tlon t? the little . ones, although they - 0.meE?iAfciclr?e wilt aot be oonfined ln the school room VTUHewiirx so many hour. : ;mgtUmmma following men. ; '1 VTUOUsSllwio .peoiUUeehavebeen i ! fi-;-i! 'itXZfZiXX -i lfm?4 tit lecture before th New : r-aI;.lSrBW at .Uted Interval ffv5,WBTOUmwim H during the toholarlstlc year: . .. ine Bainrain ine wnnCTyAmi the . C;aMatIoMade'Br 0f th.: w afei, by Henry R, Bryan, Eaq. a twtTrCiliC.Wittt! tOtH'L rBdCifBSB lL6oUtvd 'and Soctetu. wia 'fWW. by John F. Crowell; D J)., president of ., t-rci raea JiaIMdelita TrmitrClieg&: .;; XisX itas tc'ci 'ii'ltirin yearBdn DicfeBRB; W;Jfimerm Vacation Perry coc2try .y aal eompla. Bltir . f mwtatm&$a ot Winton overwhelm!-JDcrnocratia conu I . S.A i:ittl;3I.T.aae Almanab Dr. O. Beid Parker, Trinity CoUege, tisTS tbat-rtsTymSQrta another m.mmf' ' cf-2:l!;iktrcigho " r : - 4-U Tf. v";2-M ' ArTO8fc-Ie and their OperaiiaM, rT s"y,i'utl- 7 si' l ; , .f i r illatil8.i by Resumed Publication. The "Atlantic Seaside." uublishedat Beaufort and Morehead Citr by Mr. I " w- "owerton ana iime R. M. Garner, ha resumed publication daughter left for Morehead City last after a suspension of about two month. I aignt Tho "Hoaaida inrin ita fnmi.raT. Judge A. S. Seymour returned last istenoe, was a good paper and labored 1 nlh ,rom 'iKh earnestly for the upbuilding and pros perity it the two oitie by the sea. It was a lack of proper appreciation, we errytryry zztlj gay ta.ti.6iii6etves that it Is Graded school. iVJf JiM' W potedrM'an AOTAttl. Practiced A'a'.ronomv. nyjoer. ii, v.vasa, VM-m TzBBViav 29. Higher Education, by i A. I- i. n tt frr fa..f. Avgvf aa. rr, uakuOA t.;.- V'51''-,v- These lectures are intended to sur Foment the regular instruction by the iFfiiulty. Student are required to at ni, ; The, publio : t-lv It at ana rAanantrnllf ItotlteoVife Jv N Berna, Not, ..I. la Bryan, Geo. Barker, W. a CradlaB' vtoVit dwtd y K : - AucUonaer. 1 New Berm LIQUORS Porters, Ales, &c. The Registration Books for the scecial election to be held on the 9th dav of January, A.D. 1890, for the St. Philips w are offering (o the Retail Trade precinct in me cuy or iNewoern. will treat lndnrifimanio ,n oo openeu at my store on west street, in said precinct, from the date hereof aa required by law. W. H. HOOTEN. Registrar St. Philips Precinct. fiov. zun, ltjetf. presume, that eaused. the temporary suspension, ; but Mr. Garner, not to be baffled, ia once more willing to make an effort to keep a newspaper at a place amply large for it maintenance. f hat town or city which fails to place value on it home paper doe Ihwlf an injustice, and cannot be looked upon by outsider a a place of vim and thrift.- If there ia any one thing more than another indicative of the back bone and life of a community, it la the home paper. It 1 the mouth-piece and exponent of looal ooourrenoes, , had circulates in many place where reader have the opportunity ot Judging the people aad -place at which it is pub lished. . . , - " ' Special Meeting of City Council A special meeting of the Board, of City Counoil was held this evening at half past three o'olook. Mayor Wil liams presiding. Present: Oouaollma Ulrica, Lane, BUhop and Willi. Ui. A qdorum not being present, board ad journed,ubjeot to a call of the Mayor. Silas FoumB, Clerk. Exe cufor's Sale. New Bebne, N. C, Nov. 18th, 1889. At Gaston House: W B Moye, Kins- ton ; Peter Carraway , Carteret county ; ft R TTuvVaf. Rukam' Tl W Williama John Daniels, E H Andrew, Craven 0n thel29th Day of NOV.1889, county; B P Cobb. Greenville, N C; F I at TWELVE o'clock, I will sell at Pub- 8 Budderhand, New Tork; W A Litch-1 lio Auction, at the Court House, in the field, Durham. I City of New Berne, tbe following prop- At Hotel Albert: WHMoeher, HLlerty: Finlayaon, Baltimore; Wm E Burke, I One Dwelling House, with nine Pnantnn. W 3- Wm Hfifiarhainiar ft M I room, OOrner Of PollOCk Ud HanOOCk w ' " " ' I.. A Ul. I rt Rosenblatt, Mr. and Mrs. W P Howard, ooVkTtreet UWUU"',,UUB,, wu Stonewall; Wn M Shults, Business B th nM.nt(irk rni.A lljul tha rr.l Manager or "Only a Farmer' Daughter I p,. 1fn-... 7i .' rD. " i T rwn-H irm- le t n rh. naoe 01 120 ore, 75 aoro clear. One farm about nine mile from New Berne, near Riverd ale. called the Thorp Place, ot 178 aore; 100 ajre clear. OomDanv'." Killev E Terrv. New Bed- lord, Ma; wuHmau, rranann, ma; Richard BttSMlt, N V, Tobacco and Cigars! The attention of families is called to the Celebrated Imperial Beer, ior which we are agents. Satitfactlon guaranteed or money refunded. A. L. Gregory & Co., PRINCIPAL HOUSE : E. side Middle St., opposite 8. H. Scott. BRANCH HOUSES: N. W. Cor. Queen and Pasteu 8t n. it. uepot). S. W. Cor, South Front and Middle Btf XCaWsCoart. The following ease! we disposed of yesterday: ; H. T. Hawkins, white, violating nkan. B. B. altv nnHnanna ilrnntr I . . ... . . r . . joaaui ana witn a gooa title to the pur anauown uomi.ieiiKeawituoo8i.iohM,r, TheT M .n well rented PoeaetRion will be given on the lit day Wholesale and Retail I One farm on Neuse road. 13 mile . , from New Berne, called the Sassau ieaier. Dl.aa axat UK . 1 a .A I I olew.' ' Jobbers of Clffara The above properties will be sold for . bacco. and To Yeaee Male ant Female Academy. " y aou. Of HOROB. " Harry B. Moore, W. B. Smith, Fred. H. Whitty, James W. Moore, Z. E. Harris, Geo. W. Gaeklll, James Bolton, Beasle Tucker, Muia - Baiter, E. H. Hardisoa, Sudl M. Hardison. J. O, Gaaklas, Willie A. Salter, AUia Crowd- er, isaao Alien, j. r.u. Davis, jr.. H. NEW BERNE, N C.'-' . . r oaa m. . . . i ui tiauuary, iovu. xni 1 so CIOOO OUB fja ala a " ' C '--. the balance of tbe estate of Hannah I 1 110 llln flriTl I Cohen, deceased. Q . i " .; 4 1 Simple, Durable and Light Ear Cohen, deceased. -W' COHEN, Exeoutor. . For f urther particular apply to Wm. Cohen, cor. Middle and S. Front t. WlTOOR & 8TBXXT, tertloal feed HacUa-. f U 'jf wing done without ks-fr-. new Berne, N, a
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