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DiVffiY O'URNAL. )ffly(if01ll1B81 ,VEF BEBNE. N. Ci, FBIDiY. DECEMBER 6, 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. ... v.. -V- rWSI&i bunoli btHeys biiiu,dte SV T? si. last Thursday. Owner can get " . lima by celling at thii offloa and paying aHIS U to certify that I one rtprt-l . wntd th. "Oeaienftial aUBuf.otu-T - tint Op Jlef Cincinnati. Ohio, throng " " a Nen Bom agentwt ALKXUjncB y The irada eaa ba supplied by calling , t Barrlnrtoa A Baxter V ' J 4 It ti WPjOMHifc Aent- ClNELUQ3 makes thatbeet Park 1 v OSauaage in the oity,' and niekta them ; ' Iraakv every day, finest fUvpring and ' theohoioeat meals usedtoi snakier' ' Everv thine clean and neat; calf and ex- amine and ba convinced . Will have ; Saturday, Western Beat by Express. - "I OST. R R STOCK Notioe is here ' I j bv glo' that certlfloata of atock ; . Mo, 8M. A 8 CJJ,t hiving been loet, aapiwatMMwiHneaaiHH iot apnosie 'Una? Son1. ' XrdkLtrtlatailraaflcIn Xl afford to be without a "Zab Vance" t :00k Stove. , " BILL HEADS and Utmnts neatly prWMt4i ftit iBo;o.aU and ; leave yfltdWaitb . JaDtaaoh Toidjng- gum, " ttnwrcibg ES furnished JU-hijd.iaaallf printed at to tha Journal bffloev Olre ni your ordara. :t i- TifQ; ttfteltiaoC phocki , of earth quak ocoarted in New Hampshire m Vx6 Srd inst S i Msi BaxTAtooLWooi) leotared In Oxford last "Wednesday on ' "Is ;,THB platform of ; theatre at Wlennam, China, oollapsed daring '-' theatrical performance and killed about two hundred people. 0ABDIK1L Gibbohs contemp latea going to the City of Mexico td attend the celebration of the golden jubilee of Archbishop Sabas , tide. ,:i':'.' . ' Ha A- aaMaBMmrwe9 t rTHB papers are ail teeming with - mo rresiaenia message, is is f.Ull document and elaborates qnite extensively on the condition of Na IM tiih stated that Henry M. Stanly t .lijui sold ls forthcoming book ; for '.fSQOOO.. Ben ? Eider Haggard mnat e,nf j. Stanley wttjh hU ,wlde open-field of African, romance ,r.IiCfit. (Petersburg twenty-eight thonsand psrsxinsafesnffering from ' . Jpfluen. .The -malady; affeots the people mdre or less 16 fall" of the nssla., i Tub removal of j Trinity College v '" - to Balefgn' wasxarried by an over 1 whelming rote ,Oe,J i vory close vote Bev. J. T.Bagwell was admitt ' ed.lntQtho Conferenee. - -' H m fl QMfitto says thai r iParneUaappeared Beyei;al . weeks - - heard froni. ' Hit whereabouts is . mystery, and his prolonged absence - - causes muoh trouble ' to his adher A- .ifiM.'" riii'lt - ' A bigHtCH from Halifax'NI ' C BaQll'jU&jDniaWnW. naiaBfKtaiJflB;.st our s aider jthe, distfesalamong our peo y V pie caused by erop 'failures. CFnlly ' 800people were present. Mr, Thos Taylor, representattTO, to the Legis lature presided, and Judge" T.- N - JohnsonrEaq.yi weroappoiited I pressing the object of tho meeting. Several '-ySifi were delivered thai" deplored tbe rjcondittonv; Knd ' the distress of the county;: - The committees through z Judge ecr;:;S ibatthe cltlzens-throagh a ' c;nr;!tt'c&'meBoVaRze6 . r:r ti call an extra seasIoavC the JjKgzlztaxi pit "tua'purp68e;i6f 3m power!? the couuty, commissioners taicsss boadi to ba to jthe relief of the peoej and to do what .ever else may ;Jb ecsrssary to hon-r-?tl e!l .tho hmliv'tfi!t Zft J- Z Ttc3. IT. HUl Ma; i L-jlsr, Jlsqtt were appoint t . - . --.;":9tytacsicri!Izo-the C 'iti c"'":jta extra sos -5.: .TJsi tsad" j t j ijr ' . vaje uatarrn smedys J i t, i i-,.Av. .frimlV JA correspondent of the New York Evening Post in Bassia sends word that the Russian censor has forbidden the folio wing New York newspapers in the Gzir'B dominions: The EmrtnirPost, "the Sqd, .the World, llie Times, and tbo Ti ibane. The Hew, tork Herald U allowed to enter. 'Cassia.' ' ; . i as aiu QTSB CeookJjn Presbytery at its regqlar monthly meeting voted 48 toJ$ to. favor of revision of the Con fessioo: pt Jiith.; The three im portant ipoiota'oa which a revision la recommended' are-' the reproba tion of 8ianerst aud damnation of non-elect infanta, and the love of God fofall sinners. V t0JL NEWS. Found Key. F. 0. RotfSHTft--Tj let. Jambs Koonce Bin away. QlE'Firr-i-AamlaUtrator'a sale. W N. I'WJH-J'This is to certify, etc. ' " ' " i aMi a The Fair on February 24. The bolter of the steamer Taboma is being repired by Edwards & Orr Mr."Joeph Voliva is building a house on the cornet of New South Front and Spring at(eets. The Executor' sale will take place at the court house today at 12 o'clock. Wm, Cohen Executor. "Loet in London," a lyric production by Newton Been, is billed for the theatre tonight and tomorrow night A great nuisance soalawag,rag-tag8 and bobtails hanging around the post' offloa at night when the mail is being delivered. . The young men of the Baptist church are making improvements on the build log between the offices of Mr. B B. Lace and Mr. Geo. N. Ives and are putting it in comfortable and 'suitable oondition for holding prayer meetings therein cn Sanday mornings The managers of the New Berne Fair are making special efforts to have bit county exhibits' at the coming Fair. Fifty dollars is offered for the best county- exhibit. They will hare an Alliance day, too, if the Alliance men will take hold of the matter. Get ready you farmers! Tho Xinston Free Press says: "The railroad foroe is at work at Stonlngton oreek about fire miles from Einston with about 50 hands, building up the road bed in the swamp this side of the oreek. Work will soon begin between here and Stonington. Several hundred hands In all will ba employed on the grading. fiere'g a sample of short crop talk A farmer in this county planted one hundred and twenty-five aores in cot ton and, expected to get seventy-five bales. The fain and tha hail came and ruined all but about twelve acres From the twelve aores he got one bale This man ia a good farmer, but the rain, tha hail and the frost ruined his cotton this year. Mayor Williams, in his report to the board of city oounoil, published yester day taofnlng says that he thinks that the cltizena who demand the stoppage of the Sunday business (selling liquor; Ought to ba willing to give him and the police i helping hand. From what the Mayor saya, we judge he does not re ceiva much encouragement in his en deavor to break up the unlawful prac tloa of retailing liquor to minors and on Bunday. IWe hope the oitizsns will give him all the assistance they can in this matter. . When liquor dealers vio late tha law they ahonld receive the full penalty ifor the . misdemeanor. And those persons who are anxious ' to hive the "Sunday basineti" stopped should halo ttpp lti';to:,?S w: - - " ' A tage Sbrplefti i OarjttfW,0,i Temple of Clubfoot! orkek.'iame up yesterday on hia hand some new sharpie, bringing: a cargo of nival 'storei. oottoni eto; She, ia the UrgMihaTDle we have ever seen, -being 48 feet on keel, U feet on top and 15i beam; has two masU and is nloely ringed. L8be Will sail between thU oity and points on the lower Neuee river and Pamjioo aoand. The Captain has not named r i$ilHif j r;; Titer iteamer Annie, of the E. C. D Uneialled yesterday with a fall cargo of geeralep this line.) will arrive today and (all tomor row afternoanSS-TS'feS:. The steamer Vanoefinrn arrlvarl from Vanceboro yester'day ' afternoon with 0otton;;ehlpglMt ttMMMfM The steamer Howard will sail for xrenton mia morning at o o'oioor. xna iieanier juanteo, oi tne v. u.iina, will a&li for Norfolk today at IS o'olook. rrrrr: Conference Appointment!. 'V The following are the appointments by the Norfh Carolina Conference for tha New Berna district of the M. E. Church South: New Berne dtstrict-B A Willis, Pre siding Elder. New Berne station J E Mann. New Berne Hancock street, T P Ricaud. Goldsboro St Paul, B R Hall. Goldsboro St John, M M McFarland. Goldsboro circuit M D Hix. Fremont oirouit W W Rose. Mount Olive cirouit J T Abernethy. Kinaton station W S Rone. Snow Dill circuit J E Thompson. LaQrange cirouit M H Tottle. Lenoir mission M A Perkins. Craven circuit J G Johnson Jones cirouit R P Gilliam. Morehead station N M Watson. Beaufort station G F Smith. Qarteret circuit N M Jurney. Pamlico circuit-L 0 Wyche. Straits oircuit To be supplied by F 8 Bee ton. Core Sound mission To be supplied by Joseph Dixon. Craven County Superior Court. ihe following oases were disposed of eeterday : Mayer Hahn vs. Robert Smith and Hannah MoCrae. Motion far new trial; motion overruled: notice of antl waived, etc. , - rr Emeline Tucker vs. Luke Burney. Judgment for non suit. Clement Dowd and H. R. Bryan vs ). T. Watson. Judgment for plaintiff; motion for new trial; motion overruled; defendant took an appsal to the Su preme court. Johnson & Stokes & Co. vs. Henry Taylor and S. H. Gray. Judgment for defendant. James A. Hanraham vs. J. B. Atkin son. Judgment for nlaintiff. Jameo A. Hanraham vs. Jesse Atkin son and wife. Judgment for plaintiff. Prsonai. Mr. W. J. Waters, of Falling Cretk, Lenoir county, was in the city yester day. He brought down twenty-seven uaioa or cotton ana soia it nere. Mr. U.S. Bryan returned last nhjht from Augusta, Ga. Evamrelidt W. P. Vita .if. i.rt jovoruay morning lor rayetteVUie. ue win oegin a series or meeting! in Raleigh on Sunday next. His work in this city will never be forgotten. And his devoted wife, who knows the power of her influence and her prayers, and the grand results of her work for the Master I At Hotel Albert: S Diniers, Fort Wayne, Ind; E G MoDaniel, N B Foy, J P Brogden & Son, Trenton: F Myer, ' ' Jack Read, Baltimore; W R Polk, uaesaa, Dei; j frank, Baltimore; John D Woody. F W Adams. Norfolk:! T. w crirn n.. n d tda. Atlanta; O L Bott, Richmond; W J Waters. Falling Creek; W8 Chadwick, oity; C Dewey, Goldsboro. E S Smith and wife, Providence. R I: Edward Earle, New York; WmC Clarke, Nar ragansett Pier, R I. Dr. Foy's Resignation. We take the following from tha St. Louis Republican in regard to the resignation of Dr. Joseph H. Foy from the fourth Christian ohnroh of Stl Louis: "Rev. Joseph H. Fov. D. D.. .nJengaged-at the eleven o'clock services. nounces hia resignation aa pastor of tha Fourth Christian church, which h.. materially atrentthened in nmb. and influenoe under hU ministry. He a ,n nninmhi. Mr. ..1.7-1.-. of tha Christian oonffrecatirm in th.t oitv. Dr. Fov has anent i vr. hi. mlniitwUl lifa in Ma ! I. uauwvwsaw w mmm raw vJ ( only frienda behind him. He Is presi dent of the Christian Ministerial As sociation of the city; and was a mem ber until Thursday of the Board of Charity Commissioners. Mavor Noo nan expressed regret at tha necessity of bis resignation,' and appointed Mr. J, 11. Battu to fill the vacancy "Dr. Foy leaves for Columbia this morning and will preach there tomor row. His plaoe will ba filled by Rsv. J. H. Garrison tomorrow. An effort will be made to secure Ravi J. J. Haley for the vacancy in the Fourth Churoh. n. ;.uZ::i,"Z',r.Z: ava a vr ifiuau fJa Til ill Ti Hall isl Weal aw If IP evidenoe of their love and appreciation An 'rrtnrcMifiv Avaninc 1 'i hav MAMiaui meeting in progress at the churoh Will so on under the leadershin of Rv. Mr. Bartholomew or thai irst Church." Dr Fov is a native of Eastern North! Carolina and ha. many warm frienda here who cannot forget him. IW.wi mm aounaant luooesain nunewneia of labor. ' We hope to see the day when this able, .oholarly and eloqaenl divine will retrace htoatepetohia flrrthome ana again uecome one or oar oituenit Klnglac.ITelaaa W - In the' ears, aometimea a roarinc. bnn- ting sound, are caused by catarrh; that exceedingly . disagreeable and verT common disease. Loss of amel( or hear- ing mso resun irom oatarrn. uooai Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, Is a peculiarly successful remedy for this dlaedse, whioh it cures by purifying the blood. . If you suffer from catarrh, try. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the peculiar me4ic : v. :v.-.t LATEST 5EffS. Culled from the Press Dispatches I A NBW XHTKBF&ISE. Baltimore, Deo. 4 The Manufactu rer 'e Record announce the organiza tion at Salisbury, N. 0., of the North Carolina Steel and Iron Company witb a capital stock of $1,000,000. to build a Bessemer iron furnace of 150 tons daily at Greensboro, N. C , to be followed by the first Bessemer steel rail mill in the South, rolling mill, etc. The incorporators of the company are Geo. S. Soott, Of New York, president of the Richmond and Danville railroad: Julius A. Gray.presidtnt of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley railroad oom pany; A. B. Andrews, president of the Western North Carolina railroad; Jas. B. Pace, president of the Planters National Bank of Riobmond ; B. B. Os ier, attorney for the Canadian Govern ment, of Toronto, Canada; Thos. P. Klutz, President of the Yadkin rail road, of Salisbury, N. C ; 8am '1 H Wiley, president of the Davis and Wiley bank of Salisbury. The company has secured the famous Ore Hill, and other iron ore lands near Greensboro, and other magnetio iron ore lands in Western North Carolina and about 2.000 acres of land in and around the city of Greensboro, whiob is to be laid off in streets, building lots, manufacturing sites and parks. The Confederate government appro priated several millions of dollars to wards making these iron ores available for war purposes, and work on them was only stopped by the close of the war. This is the first Bessemer's steel and iron enterprise organized south of Maryland. CONDENSED NOTES. The Virginia Senate has adopted a resolution directing the Governor to ao oept, at the hands of the Lee Monument Association, the gift of the equestrian statue of Gen. Robert E. Lee, now about being completed in the city of Paris. No change is reported in the con dition of Hon. Jefferson Davis, but the fact that he has bad no fever for the past two days is regarded by his physicians as an encouraging indica tion. Five hundred and five bills were in troduoed in the Senate Wednesday, most of them being bills which failed to become laws during the last Con gress. The President has nominated David jQ8tioe ofth8 Supreme Court. J. Brewer, of Kansas, to be Associate children enjot i The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of 8yrup of tigs, when nr mnthaP hn nn.tlVi. nr hilinu tho mnxt gratifying results follow its use, so thai it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle Thanksgiving Day at Christ Church. (communicated.) Thanksgiving Day, 1889, will be long remembered bv the ooneresation of I Christ ohuroh. New Berne, because the last services held by the beloved reotor, .v- V I"1" Yno , T ?ext I mnrmnff frr hi a nam nnma in .Tarlrann. ion-iile. Florida. were held on that day. The churoh was beautifully deco rated with the fruits of the field and Iws uowcrs oi tnegaraen. ine services throughout were admirably appropriate and heartily engaged in by an unusual ly large congregation. The sermon was upon the subject of the day and the duty of giving thanks, especially for tha blessings of the gift of our Saviour ana Kedeemer, wbioh was to be com memorated in the olosing services by tha celebration of the Holy Communion. A large number received the blessed sacrament witb feelings 6t solemn sad ness at the tnougnt tnac ne wno bad so often broken the bread of life to them would ptobably never do ao again Daring the day, it being his last in the Parish, Mr. Shields was actively P"ing " administering the Holy Oonjmunion; in the afternoon adminis K baptism to an infant in private fmnd ' ni"" B0,enn,zinK he " matrimony to a couple at the ohui of a waa the closing act of his ministry I the Parish; a ministry of over eight I ySSrS, in which he has baptised 192 I AIM persona, presented for the holy rite of confirmation 75, read the burial service over 115, and united in holy wedlock 43 couples, in the Parish, besides others outside of it In some families all of these services have been performed for some of its members by him. No minister baa ever left a better reoord behind than he has, and none aver left a community in which a more general regret waa expressed at his going. . This regret la not confined to his own congregation, but Is. felt and expressed by all denominations alike. Martha Great Shepherd grant to his I - . oMw measure of usefulness I Psrfaetly Flendleb. To bo assaulted br the three imps dyspepsia, constipation and liver com fH..01 J0"!1" lawavtothe nether inferno when Ho- I tatUr'a Stomach Bittere ia employed to S 1 1, Jnd liver, U la speaking within I bound! to lay that there ia not In exist lenoa a medtoina ao wideir known-aa Ithis. and few indeed r which hava r. calved auoh positive and authoritative sanotion from the nedioinai fraternity Tha fan! that it nromntlv ralimei: then extirpates, tha three maladies of most l common , occurrence,: ought and does I make it the most popular of family mediotnee.' But, in addiUon to that, it has aohievea tha foremost reputation as a preventitlve of and remedy for chills and fever, rheumatism, nervous and jkidn., troubi... ; ; HIERCCSIAL POISON. Mercury is frequently injudiciously used by quack doctors in oaaaa of mala ria and blood poison. Its after eff eot is worse than tha original disease, o b. B. (Botanio Blood Balm) contains no maroury. but will eliminate mercurial poison from tha system. Write to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga , for book of convincing proof of its curative virtus. A. F. Britton. Jackson, Tenn.. writes: I caught malaria in Louisiana, and when the fever at last broke, my sys tem was saturated with poison, and I had sores in my mouth and knots on my tongue. I got two bottles B, B- B. which healed my tongue and mouth and made anew man of me.'' Wm. Richmond, Atlanta, Gi., writes: 'My wife oould hardly see. Doctors called it syphilitic lrritis. Her eyes were in a dreadful condition, tier ap petite failed. She had pain in her lints and bocee. Her kidney weia nertnged also, an 1 to one th nght be could be cured. Dr. Gillara recom mended B. B. B., which she used until her health was entirely restored. K P. B. Jones, Atlanta, Ga., writer: 'I was troubled with copper colored eruptions, loss of appetite, pain in back, aching joints, debility, emaciation, loss of hair, sore throat, and great nervous ness. B. B. B. put my system in fine condition. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh by expelling: impurity from the blood. which is the cause of the complaint Give it a trial. 5 HARRIED. . At Ihe residence of Mrs. Elizabeth E. Harget. on Pollock street, at 9 o'clock. p.m., Deo. 5, John M. Harget and Miss Mary O. Tatem, both of this city. Rev. L. W Crawford performed the marriage ceremony. To Let, A Dwelling House on Pollock street, opposite the residence of S. R. Street. Esq. For particulars apply to decO dtf F. C. ROBERTS. Run Away, From my premises at Rocky Run, with out my consent or knowlege, my daughter, Phoebey Ann Koonce. She is under age, and I hereby forbid any person hrrboring or caring for her. dwlt JAMES KOONCE, Col. NOTICE. Administrator's Sale- The undereiened ill sell at Public Auction, on Friday the 27th day of December, 1889, at Bynum & Jenkins' Htore, Maysville, Jones countv. N. C , the Personal Property of the Estate of the late Bszel Jenkins, deceased, con- sisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Carts, Wagons, Household and mtcnen rurnuure, ana farming im- . plementa generally, etc, etc. d6dw Adm'r of Bazel Jenkins, dee'd Fashionable Tailor! AllWork Done In Fi.st-Class Stylo, richartTsawyer, Middle St., two doors north of Hahn's "Livery Stables, dec4dtf NEW BERNE, N. C. Next! rROFESSOR nutirAKU and compe tent assistants in the toneorial art will give you a Hair out for 20 cents. Shampoo 20 Shave 10 Uaiton House Barber Shop, New Berne, N. C. iriSURANGE Continental Fire Ins. Co., OF NEW YORK. Net surplus over $1 800.000. 2 ZtfSSSi Lvnn Fires. snu.uoo. r.-.. t n- OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital 84 000 000. Assets over $9 000,000. Losses at the Boston and Lvnn fires. $30,000. The above are without Question two of the strongest Insurance companies doing business in this country. WILLIAM H. OLIVER. Newborn, N. C. Agent. D3. G. K. BAGBY, SURGEON DENTIST. Offloe, Middle street, opposite Baptist church, decS dwtf - NEWBERN, N. C. IN STOCK: Ground Alum Salt. Fine Table Salt, Pocket Salt. Lard in Tierces and Tins. iEY Ulrieli, 1 WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, ", ''jAr(Si.'uBW BERNE.TI. t. 'agent lor Gun rowder. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This por i r never v&rlra. A tmmrrtX at P rlty.otr, . and holMomnau. Mora economical .. ,n 11,9 ordinary kinds. m4 cannot be sold lu competition with tbensul tliude of low test, short weight, alum or puwaer. no ia oniy in cans. Koyal Baking Powdeb Co.. ion WsJl at- I will have a car load of Western North Carolina Mules, to arnva to morrow. dec4 dtf 8. STREET. Benefit ok St. Johns Lodge. NEW BERNE THEATRE. TWO NIGHrs.ONLY. FRIDAY ANDSATURDAY, DEOEMBER 6th and 7th. Grand Lyric Production of Ma EAR Beers1 LOST IN LONDON. A Great Plav; A Great ComnAnv. in. troducing JACK TUCKER, The English Comique in bis Humorous Bongs and Oroteeque Dancing. A Special Lyric Feature of tha Presen tation will be the celebrated North Bri tain Pan Pipe Singers, who will posi tively appear. All New Scenery by Lafayette W. Seavey: The Heart of Blackmoor; Home af the Stuart Kin- Fute of Comns; Illuminated Snow fton. sation; Job'e Vision; a Wonderland of Dissolving Ueauty. Newton Beers. Proprietor. L. C. Jonec Manarnr. Prices, 25c, 50c, 75o. 3 St For ihe Next 30 Days TXTfi Will nflpAr ananiol " "A1A Speilftl inrlninmonfa AllUULtIIieilLS 10 11161" v , -t 0113,1118 JUKI C0HSU1116rS m 0U1 LaXgO fWU pfiriAT7' Qft1r wwvvivu uiuia 0f TOBACCO and CIGARS. All we ask the public is to examine stock and prices before buy ing elsewhere, as we propose to sell THAN THE We won't say any- concerning our Ii.i r nrTwnn 8LUUli 01 Win AD, LIQUORS, Etc., which is well known to be the largest in the city, and a glance into either of our estab lishments will con vince the most skeu- tical that we are in the position to sell lower than any retail house in the State. A trial will convince. - L Gregory & UJll Liquor Dealers Tobacconifitoffl Old Market site, E. side Middle, it, sir i & W Cor, South Fronuid UiddJe ' ngn dw" r " ' .if; ' . A ;s Vi Unlqp T iltt '.if m if Hi. "f. !!' ';U i.i,: r.', .'.'.' .VI A (KVJijsa.'.! 'Mr.:
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