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PCBLISHESr AMOVXCKSKNT; 1 . ran UAXLT JOURSAI la a atx eolnms paper, pabUehed daily, except Monday t Vwi per year, t US tor six men the, filtered to etty suoeorlbers at Wean taper Booth - . J THSWKSK-T JODKNAU ft W eoloain paper, la published every Thursday at CJO r ananas . ' .is ; ADVERTISING . RATES (PAILYr-Ona Beaoeeday- 1 SO; We lOr tMi snbsqnsnt - etloo. c . " AararUaateMtaaailal head of -Business . . w a Jk ft Aatx-at tVt fevaj-jaabaanaant Inaertlea - "- -," Bo MTerUaaments Uletiiar.ed between oca! matter at any price , HoUoet ofiirrl8iMl)eau.BoUoexeeeJ - tern Qnes; be inserted free. All addltloua natter ww m enarseas oaoia per una - tTea tor ' traaalftat advertisement autbapgda la edvaaoe Reiiiar adver tleenuat wtUbeotleoted promptly at the ai eaoa, naosuat . CtommanteaWojeontalnlng news of a dl Dane ttoeaj, platters are aollolted. No .ommuDtcatloaauQit fee expected to be pub tiahedUtat. .eon tains ebleetionable peiaona . Itoa withhold to name of the author: or af will aaxernj&e taan ne oolumn o ft b - Aypertn(MUntMieTadataiiTanony moal'oDBiiAijqftuau ees- obtain tbe name e autnorHkyeptlfcatlon at this offloe aud aoertltt Vbemla toe neoee exists IUIBvJOLJKIsal. . s. nvm. Basts. Baelaeee Maas;0 SJtW BEBNB. N. C. DEO. 3 189. tared at tbe Poet o81o at N- Mseeaad-elaas matter It O TRUSTS. Anti-trust decisions in New York, Illinois, and other States, make it evident that the days of trusts are numbered. One by one the rosos faQ," and in the grand lout ol t trusts rings out the ononis ''Devil ..L. 41.. 4.1 1? UOngre88 nas assemnieu ,uiu it ismbreihan probable that some member, who having made himself obnoxious by bis advocacy oi pro " K jaf I., will vioa in tlia llinja mill i m ' t t i . .i : l tUUIIUU. Will HOD I" launch 'his anathemas against trusts, in order the better to meet , the indictment, preferred by bis constituents, i'Thoa art weighed in the balance and found wanting." But, nobody will be deceived by such action. The courts have de elded the matter, and from t heir deci8on their is no appeal. In the downfall of trusts there is a re-affirmance of the fundamental princeple, so often affirmed by the ,petnocratio party, that "govern ment rests on the consent of the governed." " It is to the credit of the farmers that tbey drove in the wedge that split open this monster iniquity. 7 1 n f nnfiAit pAnrrrooa will falra for the further relief of the people cannot be foretold, but as "self- preservation is the first law of Da turs, the. dominant party must do something to escape the wrath to come. We stand ready to welcome any measure of sound national policy, let it come from any quarter it may, but it behoves the people of these States to bo on their guard lest they aceept .the Bhadow and lose the substance of reform. FARMERS. There are those who say that the Seven years of famine are past and the seven years of plenty are at hand." We trust that this is so. There is a jast God that presideo over the : destinies of men and nations, who will not permit those who trust in Him to be utterly overwhelmed. But, the question that now con fronts as is, What measures can be adopted for present relieiT All history affirms that, "They who would be free must first strike the blow," and it is with peculiar pleasure thai we observe that the farmers of North Carolina are moving, to the relief of their brothers who are struggling in the waves. of adversity. There is '. nothing nobler than the lifting of a head, above the billows. .The county of Edgecombe, so , illustrious in the history ot tne a til. lino sat on ovamnln urnrthc ' . .... . t t A , of imitation, as sec lonn in me flteYd flhrninl An follows : - 1 .The farmers ot Edgecombe held avtaeetlng laBt week, says the . . S . . . ' . 1. A in I T a. (VIA, njuuuuiuvii v - - j Htaton and S. B. Nash to devise means to bridge over the hard -; times caused by the very short tarops4, -Farmers were present froni -11 ...AilM. V .f 4 ti a 'ziAnflftf' an) made reports of the crops. They wai-a vflrtf oad. In township No. 1. very short:" No. 2, tet wee n J and ,j of a CropjNo;'3, very snort; wo. 4, ;j ofer6p; No-f one-third; No. 6, . not more than one-third; No. 7, '3 crop of cottonf ; corn ' exceedingly v-'-'i poor, so tnacb so that in v a wtndj da; if a wagon waa - naming op corn two men would bare to be Oa each side playing HaUovfr'V witn the nubbins; Ifo. 8, of a crop; Nos. 9, 10, XI, 12, 13 and 14, about one third ot a crop. ;The following resolutions were adopted;. -r: s liesolved 1,- That the propertj holders of Edgecombe oouzty,-in view of the u8preoednte4fitare ot crops the present jear, wiu com bine and make jprovimon for means to enable the .farmers ta make a crop U 1800, and. to proyidaior, the maifltenace of the laborers ot , the Cpnnty. vi,if-' 2, That to all each persons as make faithful efforts to , meet, their oDtfgations, and & eaeu, as; are willing to in ke propel efforts! "jSy economy and posh, to make a crop in 1890, there will be furnished, "at C06t ana interest, meat, ' etc to an amount no to exoeed $75 to the horsecrop. ... ,,.-: ;. v-- . ' 3. To this end there shall be organised' a committee consisting of two members from r each' town- ship and three additional mei&bere from Tarboro to make i he necessary arrangements to effect this pur pose. The plan was explained by Mr, S. S. Fash to be ; . ,, . It was proposed to put meat .and bread at cost to those farmers who were unable to procure the same for themselves, the entire business to be managed by tbe committee, Men of proporty were to give their names to borrow money, and with it purchase the necessaries of life. All supplies furnished in this way would t be made a first lieii upon the crops raised ; landlord and mortgagee would bo required to release their prior liens before any supplies would be furnished. Com mittees from each township were appointed to curry out the resolu tions, and another meeting was called. Special Mcelin? of County Cimmis inissioucrs. In pursuance of the call of tbe chairman, made at the wiitten re quest oi'E. VV. Smallwood, a mem ber of the Board, the lijard met at 11 o'clock a. m. November 27, 1889. Present: James A. 13rvan, chair man; E. W. Smallwood, Wm.Cleve and J. A. Meadows On motion, the Board adjourned to 4 o'clock p. in., when it convened with the game members present as above. It was ordered that the order for the new registration of tbe voters in each voting precinct in the city of New Berne for the purpose of holding an election in said city on Thursday, January 9, 1890, made by the Board of OommUsioners on the 5th day of November, 1889, be repealed and rescinded. It was ordered that tbe following persons be and are hereby ap pointed registrars and judgos of election for the various voting pre cincts in the city of New Berne for a special election to be held in said city on Thursday, January 9, 1890, upon the question of the subscrip tion by the city of New Berne of $50,000 to the capital stock of the East Carolina Land and Railway Company, as provided by the ohar ter of said Company : Registrars First ward, John C. Whitty ; second ward, J. K. Willis ; third ward, W. E. Snelling ; fourth ward, Wm. Colligan; fifth ward, McCarthy's precinct, Thos. F. McCarthy; fifth ward, Phillips' precinct, VV. fl. Hooten. Judges of Election First ward, D. 8. Willis, Edwaid Lewis, Benj. Hahn, Moses Moore ; second ward, Wm. M. Watson, W. F. Itountree, Jno B. Willis, Jeremiah Abbott; third ward, Alex. Miller, W. JJ. Gnion, Samuel Jackson, J. D. Bar field ; fourth ward, Jno. B. Lane, Charles Swert, Isaac Richardson, Thos. C. Battle, fifth ward, Mc Carthy's precinct, E. II. Barnum, W. P. Metta, S. D. Pope, E. G. Moseley ; fifth ward, Phillips' pre cinct, James Hill, O. E. Palmer. Peter Fisber, Geo. li. Richardson. It was ordered that notice be served immediately npon said per sons as appointed, by the sheriff, notifying them of their appoint ment, and that the sheriff deliver immediately the books of registra tion to them and take receipts therefor. The chairman presented to the Board, for cancellation, bonds amounting to $4,700, he having purchased them for credit of tbe sinking fund. Commissioners Meadows and Cleve were appointed to destroy said bonds, which they did by burn ing the same la the presence of the Board. Mr. George Allen, a member of the finance committee, having re moved to another State, his ap pointment was rescinded. Ordered that Thomas Daniels, Treasurer, be allowed A258.50for lot of jury tickets for spring term of 1889, and interest on same. Board adjoniedi'.vu.iv ' A new idea embraced In Ely 'a Cream Balm. Catarrh ia cured bt cleaning and healing, not by drjlng up. .It is not a liquid or snuff, but is easily ap plied into the , nostrils. T Its efleot is magical and thorough treatment win ' wre the wont cases. Prlce 80a.. . '3 4 ''- ' J ' ' itlck Firing Gans. The long account which the Standard (London) gives of the new quick firing Els wick guns fitted to the Italian cruiser Fiemonte is rather uncomfortable reading. , It suggests plainly enongh what we know to be the-opinion of man; naval eipertthat another revo lution iar varUt architecture jnid batal Armaments Is 4 fa prepress. jQBt M JyubroBgU-arUf mounting monster gnns .' in hnge floating' batteries 'to- within some distance of "perfection, we iaooTer that monster gnns . may ftet all have to be superseded. Instead of throwing "one hpge "Shot and shell every two' minutes or so, the warr. ship of the future. , may strive kt. overwhelm its opponent ,b J concea4 (raung upon m. meuaousiy rapid are from weapons compaia tively fimall calibre; and to attain cms resutG it may ce neces8ary io discard turrets and barbettes, and even an armor oi 'abnormal' thick ness.' We may nave, ' after au, a reversion to the old type of Ironclad trigates, which had at any rate this advantage, that they were com fortable ships to live inland were not half under- water in a eea way St James's Gazette : AUVICK TO MOTH EM. tlBS, SVlHSLOW'S SOOTHINa STSD should always be used for children teethiiik. ' It soothes the child, soften the guma, allays all pain,' cures wjm oolic, and is the beat reinody for 'diax- hoes. T wen ty-n re oonts a. bottle, , -, When we do good to onr fellow sufferers, we invest lu a savings bank from which the heart re ceives the interest. IiEWOlV KLIXIR, Its Wonderful Effect n the . l.lTr, Stomach, Howell, jKldaeya and Blood Dr. Mozley 'a bernon J&uxir is a pleas' jtbt lemon drink' that positively cures all' Biliousness, Constipation, Indfuea- tion. Headache, Malaria, Kidney Dl ease. Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appetite, Fevers. Cbilis, Blotches, Pimples, Fain in Back, Palpitation of Heart, and all other diseases caused by disordered liver, etomaoh and kidneys,-the first great causa of all fatal diseases. . Fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared only by H Mozley, M.D., Atlanta, Qa. LBaioa HOT DROPS, For coughs and colds, take Lemon Hot Drops. For sore throat and bronchitis, take Lemon Uet Drops. For pneumonia and laryngetis, take Lemon Hot Drone. For consumption and catarrh, take Lemon Hot Drops. For all throat and lung diseases, take Lemon Hot Drops. An elegant and reliable preparation Sold by druggists. 25 cents per bot tie. Prepared by H.. Mozley, M.D.. At lanta. Oa. novldwly When we have a sorrow we do not wish to mention, we speak of others which we hid formerly. Catarrh Is a constitutional and not a loeal disease, and therefore it cannot be cured by local ap plications. It requires a constitutional rem edy like Hood's Sarsaparllla, which, working through the blood, eradicates the Impurity Which causes and promotes the. disease, and Catarrh (Sects a permanent cure. Thousands ot people testify to the success of Hood's Sana, psrllla as a remedy for catarrh when othes preparations had failed. Hood's Sarupaiilla, also builds up the whole system, and make you feel renewed in helth and strength, T"I used Hoodi Barsapariua for catarrh, andreceWed great relief and benefit from It., The catarrh was very disagreeable, especially In the winter, causing constant discharge from . Iny nose, ringing noises in my ears, andpalnii In Ins back of my head. Tbe effect to cleat ; Gatarrh my head In the Morning by h awking ting was painful, Hood's Sarsaparllla gars me relief Immediately, while in time I was entirely cured. I am never without Hood's Barsaparllla In my house as 1 think It Is worth Its weight la gold.'4 Mns. G. B. GmB, 1029 Eighth Street, . Washington, P. a Hood's Sarsaparilla ' aoldbralldnjgvlits. Slislxfof SJ. rrewuWoBTlr 7 a L HOOD 4 CO, Apothecarle.Lows)l, Vast,. : JOQ Dose One-Dollar. Tha Nigh firm Davis. Simple, Dmrabjo and Light Eunnhg. The only vertical feed Machine. ' AU sewing done without basting. .' ' J. M,'HINES, Agent. ! 4 at. CT. Dry G::Js 6 Iclicr.:. ,5 I, Full stock and large assortment, si', Prices as low as the lo West. 4 " 4 Call and examine my stock ' tJ? t. Satisfaction guaranteed." V; ? ; Catarrh f m 111 hunt its ,,aaSpui.jtt!i r.;:-t-; Bota- the- method ' arid reBults when fiyrup of Eigs Is ititkeh It is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts I gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, IXiyer and -Bo web, cleanses the sys tem .eaeciiiatly( dispels colds,- head aches and fevers nd cures habitual constipation, r Syrup of Figs is the oiii j reineuy.oi iw Jtiuu. ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly -beneficial in its efiectsiprebared only from the" most healthy ana agreeable substances, it niahy excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. : Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and $1 bottles by' all leading drug gists Any "reliable druggist 'who may njt have it on hand will pro cure is promptly for any one who washes to try it. Do not accept any substitute.;.. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. . SAN FRANCISCO, CAl, LOUISVILLE, KY. (IZ.VJ YCRX. ELYM -CatarrH CREAM BALM rivtfix I Cleanse the Hftt Pase. Allays Pain awl InflammntlnitV Ileal the Sort Restores the. . Sense of Taste and Smell, HAY-FEVER TRY-THE CURE A particle Is applied; into each nostril and la acreeatilu. I'rlc e 60 cunt a nt Drmalsta: by mall, reslalerert. CO cts. JiLV BROTHERS, oe warren eireei. fcw x jik . lam.xiwiy F. 8. Duffy. druggist, agent, New mavl dwly Berne. N- O. JOE K. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA Garble Works, New Berne, N". O. Italian and AmcricanSMarble and ail qualities of material.. , ; t j, Orders solicited and given, prompt attention, with satisfaction gnaian - G. E. MiIAkb is tny-agent at Kinston, and; Alsx.' Iislds regular- traveling GWEENFOY&CO. I'Tjo i Seneral Banking business.' Middle Street, fourth dpor beloW Hotel kf: " '-Albert,'' " " n ' teldwiy iMf i , i s nrbtr bbrive. n c ; i 'liiKlifa lrlJiiiiiiiiiiiMiil. . T Cotton Ginners.'5; Atteation I We are now ready for your orders for h celebrated u Dani;Ffg,tt ; Cotton .Giris, Feeders' and 'Condenser?,'" ' Everybody Using tbem unhesitatingly pronounce them the BEST so take no tther. ; We guarantee full satisfaction. Bona for prions ana terms; v U rwniTTY ABATES, - Agents for the Boss Power-Cotton Presses, liosnoke ilsna presses, etc. . ..,r,jl . , ... , , : . . IMll,, .... ' - fi si Hanng just returned from the est Selected Stock "I liver kept, i am LuuUijIirLL J" "' j ;Dlpthin2 iitjio .City; U'A Men' Sdta'frVi .-$3.o0 fBeyi Knee, Baits, Tour foVht yVaraJ'tl.00 Ha Una of Ijates 0'oiak'&dsw larVets--lflO' pplaiia,lV chiM'. -7 J: ; . If en's good Bhm 1 $l$tij&i"ti f i. iM-i ; Lfcdies' Button and Laee -Men's and Boyi' Hats, 10o.t6 15o. Best Flannel Undershirt, 459. Undershirts low as'lStf biaies' unaeryesis, SBgO. t. : , - ' CARPETS 111 be sold very lowVlfuH ilne'of irunlsMd Vall-es. . ' My whole stock of Dry Goods sad Notions will be 'sold at1 REDUCED rxvivJiio, as 1 nara to maxe room far 17 Bemember the pUeo. J. A. THOMAS, Salesman. oo3 dw ' A Large Lot , of SAMPLE HATS, Latest Styles, ha AllSMpj, AT n S Daxtor. ' 1 1 i !ln; i up. . ... i William ll. Oliver, AGENT FOB. TBB t-. f Board of Unosrvritera OF rillL ADELPB1 A," J - HEW BERN, N. Cs All communications in regard to lei or damage of vessels or cargoes sent me by telegram or otherwise will ; oeive prompt attention. . v. . i 1 i r TONS COTTON SEED. "We furnish Sacks' on "aj ation, ana psy utgnest stariet moe ior seea Will exchange Heal for seed. -' , l i '-V 100,000 oniGir 500 Tons AsrlB'jLrg Oonaisnments solioited J)f- iCbttoh Corn, Bice, nd all produce sold in (Wi market. vm . "fhllOTCs? V. p. Burinus &, co; Cotton aod Corn Qpmratss'n Bjferohantti NEW BEHi5t.lf.-;Or;V2 Boarding and Tlia chooi, - Far Male aid Feiaalfy'2" Opens First Monday ia. " Speetal attention paid to llathematles Commeroiaf Law Book-keeping and Penmanship. ' Experienced teacher in instramebtai , musio, Voal tausIoJ a prominent feature.-., , ri6l Tuition, boludlng board, washing, lights, etc., f bo to-579 per session of five -months. C . ' -- , - ST For Catalogue apply to i : t W. R. SKINNER, rriDdipal' g2ua4 tf, . 5..New Berne, N0 r Sfcetbrr ;;;:jJ. 5 tf'- Independent Stearabcat line. - Oa and after Jlonday the 16th oat oi September the steamer, Howard, will run lite following schedule;- ttW , ; For Trenton every Monday and ! Fit- day at eight' o'clock, and return oq Taeedajs and Saturday.' lr In; Style! tfair out,,,.., ,. 20 oents bhampoor....., ......... ,.....,.T,..rt.ao i 8bve.............,.........,n,i..l0i- "j i ' By Pbofebsoh Suepabo and compe tent assistants in the tonsorial art . . Qastoa Ilonse Oatber Ehcp' ' , 1 New Bkrhb, K. C. t i ti . i r v NorlheralMtetxilii lliXrsaat and . ' going to Jin? ! 1 1 1 .!'. ,f tit At rift - "'"w M" " , ' 4 fi, t i l! -l- " 'mi: J1 my Jisnerni.oaf 6 took of Clothlngl , w (."'- "-W'--4 f,:"ii rj Ormoaita Bantutt f!hnrnTu.ifl V. - m . 1 .-Baggage taken safelr and yromptlr to" and from any part of the qityv - Wagons will attend Railroad, Steam ere and FerYiea ta tn - a aTe' as Orders left at my .office will. Aave good attention and qnlok ilspafch". - ... augl 4Xi. "aiiai is. Broad street, HilHtlSEltKlIf! airWIMICfiatralaad H&HVOUS bu.. iti fiTTTf Tywniesa.ef BoJyaaS r'n4i t Into atj JVIl UKmntVme-MinQminlmvii, ' kMt, loMa USHIMtB tail, SntorM. Htm I.Wa A Kr Ui WS,UlTHLoWl uiln WlS.lucr, lbMtob.1, ulUIhe BOBS TBIUTBUT-BmSU tm m Sn . BitoUlfr fmI lfcnrHH, tiytffiii Slii, . tmUt)JtmtinmUti MtiiCai-F IAU. H, r.i .!fT Is the eldest asd mort eopvtiu -eetentme n4 meohanloai paper published and has the lara-eM ; ejrealatloa ot any Mper of tta das la t wenat fully Ulnstrated. Pet class ot Wood Knra toas. 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' , . . aaassMOrnoai n aaoB wT, aVlS By nnyugrijrowllibU W&f IQxed Palntfl, eto.v fromv. ,f , ' " WHrmr & piTta., ; We hive the oelebretedl wrsnl(ersN I6e Cream Freesers enra and Jiee them -before-bvytag Sry' other. - ,-Ws have An stock bi e4rfhioi In the Hardware and,Bullder Uaej, end lov ite your attention to the same, . k uj ii j.-i.i WHrrrY & oxxeS? li. rii uf. 4 friiis j .'irajra t 1 Agents. for(- , the '8heiwtoWIllfil)s celebrated. Ready , Mixed Paints, yaad ' dealers in Lime, Cement tod. plaster. .. waw--- - ' B.f t iaba Us. --..n ; - paper wkloh nfpiMMhti sweaavf, .isim SaHW B " II JT twawr -. 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