Hoc 1 " '! TT X Vol YIILrN0..214 - N EW BERNE. .N. C. TUJ TUPDiJCEIiJBEB 10. 1889. PRICE 5 GENTS. aNAL. - c r i vi V lisfc toesmeXr-old poiry V ; . . 1 .. ': 1 ' tU foreele. ' Apply at. W,lLrWV?lti:l2)YEBTBEiltNTS. tore :-, ? u at 4 - I70B 8 ALE-IRON SAlaewJrar -v j X "t .make. Tonvenient aUajAp . v '41 "tOjOCBltAL Office, Or 0. S'jTHOMAfl, LL WHO WiaO CORNEL) vaiii ear give otd'ni for.th aame.af ' Sneliiaii. Ha ha cornad' hdr head at all Mm oo hand. Will have Western -OMI waonesoay nioraiag ax PP5Wi , grva order fa time U eat choice Ouii. The beat pork Mileage in the city,- buy' two pound for twenty -live cent and: try than.; .;"-., ., r liclOf. MO WELL-regulated familr can ,Il .fiord to be without a Zb Vance" - r iA -r tTrrt A f.l -IttUnJCW Wvm-H ni !3lfMowotMw JLJ printed at thi iiflloa. A alt and ;', leave your order with osv - . ; , lJtfari 4fffEtf and NofeJapei Jta wished offloe. Gir t us your order j . ? -.j '.wiiki tern ii beU e . riicrbgi tbAtlrtiflnatai of atook ' - N-?k4XitfcflivlnirBloet, iui.'fL. 'flMiaWMUl madr for .dnplioate , , , 1-laa.l -jitmtfMwm Wacn. - fc-r iflrmijii'oi j0b w BtocK.- JUOod' wort, low "pricea. Call and eeeaamplea. , fnovlt 8tp r.-Tra loss by thr Boon.fUe on 4 VMmm ! notWnf vonattd. ' lUtJMti(Mi Brew 'ctW 'nwi. Jttbtsnaarf' Oaswot of France .. ' roeentljMtill litt American winee .t: onld in timetital the best . Tinf. 'alB!AfTBnir:,'i''-'v-,'.'',J'v'' ; , fi'laArUie. loan. .,T 'del of the order of Rights of Pj: . .i,t tbiM la lying ill at Lima, Ohio, and ' v f " ko! l.lieeftiiad r to' the "Tfeenate y Benatbri PInmb to ;gtve - o poratortt if. Jpyfryinent to SI ., ttieDictrioto.Colambia. u " wM .wainnniaaalaWaManj ' ijMB; Qabxison & has no itolic; Wd1iiCrja of.,JChejf ought to get along nice- j?1hfa fiterKeV -Tbrk Wbrid. So?-"W:. It y . eas hardjlfi pbarged by the politic ; ' eat parfstthat nator Yanoe! ho i,0 paiJfeodnce bill or.the.repea , . " uiUct the elvilervice bVi ft after ihe d tcrafc nd the distribritfon Of natron- . . ' ' adminiBtration.-But Senator' Vance Crrtnowe "a fe'tarif 'jyjfei lie sees lt. j iuBi careuifcipenai,wne! message od leSd'eaoKnJUneitcan Mtlzen I? the ooncitalon ; that had at t niio tfead of out Gorernmena man - , posseaamsr trone,-learcn6 - ana . Y well-defined ton ylctlona , on . alt bf .7 1 ' irrHat nmn unia ni hidih anil - " -si , ately' re cannot-Boston Herald V ..ft ' ' ,,lm. v. : jjjj president hat failed to re- pond to tie' popular wiph of the i ' j 'people 14 ptTor o th6 rejeal of the citll tsiceHflJnQnhUdl he . tsi been influenced bjf J the ' npioar ? rscnamehdation fcomln fVom iha - ' y-rty jlili however) Jaoldji good t one tim as well as another. The'cddtttry'wants - ccsmess . legtst jiot eiamu !) iC. --:'. r-srcenWrestAlbariy Jdnr! - 1 hi uL.-"m .urn rt ::;:3;'arcrslMity r r tr V h CTtry new trLIJ tia two 'con ccrlts. It prists andcli' ifona etectlod tlcict W 3 txTytna it proviu 3 r" a h rilci to pre 3 fr-a ctssr ; -1 Ions .:a c: 3r: tlctt 7 ' V''-' ; , . ' . v ... its' O. B. llATHKWNotlc. ft f . TAJIXHt Pony for sale R.-P, WltWAMi Proclamation B. THOMAS, Jr. 8afe ' ale. f W, E, 8h? UJ508 -Corned hams. etc. oot ball carrier the day among the Umall boy i at present The time of our next Fair is February Wth7 'StatDD it oOTOur rnmory and be pre.r-l&triptri soma way Thef $We S: 'evTerar bo at loads of oy&ttiet Jhiatawk!.! yWrday some I win Ra oaarsos.30itnxjTCr JorWMniiBK ertveB in, evening lit ffio a'bkw.I at Biintiei mission station BOa aWf" TDDilO DUTUIUlljr luyncu to attend. .m ' Thfedfcariee"o? baptism will be ad- minUtered. aJi ;tbe foot of Bio id street thi afternoon at three o clock to con vert of the Cbttfch of Cbriat. ntrP. Stanton, of Lone creek, waa fhia?cJt,on Friday and returned aae that day. On Sanday afternoon he died. James Bell, of Adam's creek, also died on Sanday night. t The,cilmax has been capped. A postal oard has been reoeived at this office dated March 10, 1885. The date is plain .enough, but the content are so nearly obliterated that but few word can be read. We notice the death of Mr. P. Corbitt, wholesale hat manufacturer in New York Ha was well known in Eastern Carolina, where many of bia hats have been handled. He waa represented here by Mr, W. E. Pattenon . 1 Bumor has it that ex-Prosident Grover Cleveland will be invited to our Winter Fair and be the guest of Treasurer Reieenstein. We thought that the re- oent purohase of the handsomest resi dence In the city by Mr. Reizenetein waa indicative of some scheme. . Tha Ladiee' Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A, are requested to meet at the rooms of the i. M. U. A. tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 4 o'clock. Every member of the Auxiliary is re quested to be present. Business of im portance will come before the meeting. We take pleasure in calling attention to the program of memorial services, in honor of Mr. Davie, to be held at tha oouri"house at 11 o'clock tomorrow. OTe rnt there will be a large atten- dajiot o i taaies ana gentlemen, ac (ention ii also called to the proclama tiQn bf the Mayor. It is very muoh desired that all husiness houses be ploeed daring memorial exerciaee. tJ.'Rtf. BtfiViBtaaolll preached excel ent sermons at the Disciple' church on Sunday. At nignt, the sermon was one of the plainest, simplest, most actlptnral, and consequently orfe of the most forcible, we have- heard . At the cloMQf thi' sermon two went forward and confessed , Christ. Last night Mr. Sthclll again ' preaoted to Rgood audience, and there waa one other con fession. With the uae of the organ, prei4ed ;at by Miss KaUe Daniel the singing 'waa nnutaally gdod. There lit be arjic again, tonight and to morrow night. t4 ' Shipping' News. , The schooner Mattie E. Biles arrived from the West Indie Sunday with a cargo , of molasses consigned to Roberts Tha steamer Annie, of the E. G. D. line, - sailed yesterday with a cargo of general exporteY-The Eaglet, of this lines, wilir arrive thia morning and sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The stermer Kewberne, of the O. D, line, wiif aail for 1 Norfolk today at 12 o'clock.": V i . e steamer Defiance, of the Clyde line, will arrive, this morning from Bjltimc.e. V'-C V "V1 ?T.e steamer Einstoit arrived from upj;;eu80 river steraay, with 214 Shall Ve Beach Onslow by Sail.' -We have a communication on busi net) ..enterprise, the .'proposed railroad from Onslow, the establishment of flao tones, eto., Dut it tengtn toroias puo lleatfon at preeenti It containe a good deal of hard sense, and one reference whloh the Jouenal will endeavor; to speak npoa in a few day the railroad from Oulowto The -. writer : nrges .(he eatabliBhment,of more factories. . Tbi is no doubt a good move, If carried out, bet tha cold ' reoeption received by the movement from our monied men a fevr months ago offers little encouragement for a renewed effort. The construction of t-e railroad' from Jacksonville here h reared if the city is willing to-vote J,Vvi W tun iapiii aujuK ui, tug juaaii Carolina Land and Railway Co. .The ejection comes off , the fith of January, Ilontf crpital have part iu the scheme, li are reaJy to push the work if our f ncj-la will join in.'1; '. 'i At Uta TV Jt 0;a BtaAij. I Tha meeting at tha Y,U. 0. A Baa day waa of unusual interest .The ser vice waa devoted to praise and gratitude for the work dona through Evangaliat Fife while recently In New Berne. The strongest evidence that Mr. .Fife had sown soma good seed was the number of young men present at tha meeting, and they were never more free to ex press themaelve. It was probably the largest assemblage for mora than a year. TheYouog Men's Christian Associa tion in this city was organized la 1835, since which time ithaa ateadily hld tORetber s an institution at which youotc men of all denominations were invited and welcomed . It baa a splen did library open everyday and night till 10 o'clock, alio a gymnasium 1 kept open for the use of members. The jooms are nest and attractive and con veniently located, though they are not as well arranged as the Association would desire and hope soon to obtain. The officers art very desirous of putting in additional features of attraction to make the Association of sufficient interest to augment its membership. Organization of the Church of Christ, (Disciples) of New Berne. There was quite a large audienoe at the church of Christ on Sunday morn ing to witness the organization of the Disciples of New Berne. After a ser mon by R. W. Stanoil, State Erange- libt, the object of the meeting haying been stated, and sixty-five namea en- rolled as charter members, the follow- We, the charter members of this congregation, having been "buried with Him bv baDtism" unon confession - " a ohurch of Ohrist in New Berne, N . O. , and having already covenanted with God in Christ, do hereby covenant with .. . uiuju uiuer tnat wb will Keep au um ucuioancea ana commaoumenta ot our Lord and Saviour Jesus Chris', agree- inu to ha rnvai-nd in nnf nArannal oon- . ( .-j UUMI MUV1 AAA VUA VUU1VH A VIISVIVUW SIHV z:;;t .v. ; UUBjUl) AAA tUU 41wVT VwWIUwllft eAau pledging each other to do all in ear cower to promote the peace, unitv and prosperity of the church, and to extend the knowledge of Christ in all the nrA - ... .t .i. . After me reaamg ox tne covenant tne ioiiowmg omcers were eieoiea:iio live a patriot till he died Elders, N. S. Richardaon, SilMFalcher; ueaoons, j. w . ueaaio, t . u. uowaen, G. D. Bowden and J. M. Land Treasurer, N. 8, Richardson; Clerk, E. E. Harper. The Sunday School waa organized .Ilk K.,t A . m,. il.l " """"" """""" "" Afflnaxa ntava b1Ai4a - flnnnvi'nianrlarit I ttt v o... f.... a ia. i aaswtan. ouprmuu ent, . d. rticnasaaon; uiera ana Treasurer, Roecoe Nunn; Librarian, James Arthur. I The Sunday School will meet for the present at 9:80 a. m., and the congrega tion .ill .Ot IM.. .Ill . - a. m. to "break bread." '. The congregation ia fall of life and anA .ii ...m n k. .mn..H in .v. 7L.u. ' i"""'! of the Church. 'A deep religious In- terest is at present manifested, and If he work continn..a. it " UaCUAWb IU1 MIQ U? vw . viKWiimeiVH as bright future. Personal. Judge E. T. Boykin ief yesterday morning for Clintont hU home. . ' At : Hotel Albert: W, H. Loomis, Rrnnkivn:? w. Y. Pora , L. Lonir. Mr-i-i- r tr . n a o.aia ai. """I- -; v- - -W1V.U, bani m ?4 A C BurU Oswego, N. X. H H Dononoe, ut. ijonis, no.; jul. M. Lanier," Baltimore j - Charles D Faulkner and . Charles Earle, Wilming1 ton, Del. ; Dr. Geo. K. Bagby, city; H. B. Robson, Walnut Cove, N. C: R. B. Marsh, agt Ely Theatre Co; Madden Baltimore, r -' : A. A. Gaston House; B. B. Hunter. m W1" Iotte,N.&;iS. wAiotoipya.vij,A. Breekford, Albany, N, Y.; A. (i Bart, Oaweae. N.Y.t W.H. Lopmto. Brook- lye, N.Y. Per'. L. Long, Wavrry, N. Y. ; Bryan Hosier, Aditms Creek i, John B.' Brooks and. W, .8. Blount; Bell's! Ferry 5 8. F. Jones,.Ga W. ;S., Chad- wtnlr. RAanfort. : ' . ''I .- -1 t - ) 1 Notice, The Newberh Cotton and Grata Kx- change will be closed Wednesday .Deo. 11th, 1889, from 11 o'olook, a.m.,to 1 o'clock, p.m., to give all an opportunity ot wHuemiuK weiauruu oarvioes is jn jiemortai pervioestn honor oi jeuer honor of Hon. ; jJeff ersott Davis, yta- U,, Davis, President of the Confederate . t. .L. r . i- I c . . i i c teniuou vi vyuuiouoiawo um,o. 1 JAMBS RKDMOHD. BeoY.1 f-tr-i-i't.r: The favorable impression produod liquid fiutt remedy Syrup ot Fig a few veara atto has been more than confirmed hthA. r,t.aM a-rnarianna Af alt h have need it, and the tucces of r proprietnre and manufacturer, the Cail Jtr,', wvery tw&Dle,. ,. vV ifornia Viz Simp Company. '., '.,,:,;.'i. dectdtf NEWBERNE:'N;lA Memorta SeriVce ef UonY JEFfCBSOS JttAYIS. , ; Tj be aid at t&a Coart House, Wed nesay'Deoepbei;, 11th, 1889. Hon. CWC.rk wjll preside. '1Syipa-j7J voaid BM live alway." PrayerBav, H. W. Battle. Private Letters of Mr. Dvis, read by Capt. Matt. Manly. Addreaa Hoi..!John 8. Long. Hyma-"Tby Will be Done. Poem "Prayer of the South," read by Major Qraham Dave. Addresses by Oen. Robert Ransom, Oen. Cullen A Battle and others. Anthem "I beard a voice from Haven.J Bened iction. Invested a Dollar and Realized a Mil lion. Brown and hi friend Perkins were talking about investments. "Uaoe I invested 81000 in real estate," said Perkins, "and doubled it in lest than six month. That was the best in vestment I ever made. Pretty good, wasn't it?" "I've done better than that," said Brown. "Two years ago I was told by all my friends that I was going into consumption, and I thought they were right about it. I bad a dry, hacking cough, no appetite, my sleep came by at and starts, and seemed to do me no good, and often there was a dull, heavy pain in my chest. I kept growing weaker and weaker, and at last night- aweata aet In. I thougbt it was all up with me then. I had consulted two doctors and taken quarts of their medi oine, and received no benefit from it. One day I happened to read something j about Dr. fierce ' (lolden Medical Die- oovery, and 1 made up my mind to give it a trial, but I heln me. I invested a dollar in a hnt.r.lo of it, and it helped me from the first I dose. It helped and it cured me, and w?en compare my present good health I ftK Ik. k.. Ik - . i . .Kink T m mat a In ui no that mi investment was a muoh better one than your. You can't reckon health by any measure of dollars and centa; if you could I should saythatl have realized k i.t. .mi.. ... 1 nn ; mcnt." The "Golden Medical Disoov jery"i guaranteed to benefit or cure in U dieasee for whloh it is recommended 1 or money paid for it will be refunded nos. jefferson davis. A grand old man, the Hero Chief, oaa fallen a a ripened sheaf ', lden rin h.e aiv? his life, wu Vl ror strive neaiawitnnonest soul l ine couia not orooa uniuat control But bTed 0DDreM,Te Wrona.and triad U, ch,mplon of . righte0D8 Mu.ei i q0 Honestly maintained the laws. '.And bravely battled for the truth Which he had fostered from his youth. I Peace to thy aahe. worthy aire. Bw from the ire Y """" -yuw, W Hll IU TI1U i To dim the elorr of thv fame. ioj nivoaien -urow i.m wui uve - , In gratefnl hearU homw i And ever keep in memory green J Thy high achievements brightly seen Why grown taen' and women with ."""'' M.VU.U SMaatAW avfl AMtaX. atAtttAM.'lallAll I A JtA. gleet their amall ailment ie reaUy Inaszle. Host of otherwise senaible f people tha bewilder conjecture. It i one of the thing which, u the late la- d Dundreary exclaimed. i "no fellah -Can nnd oat.'r Diseases grow faster than weeds, and, moreover, begefrone another. Incipient indigee- 3 oomplax and. serious bodily disturb- ance, not .Iooal. bat general, do- these not beget, 11 disregarded i1 Baffle and drive ott the foe at the first onset; with yteorated." a circuUtlon enriohed. a brain and stomach tranquilized by thia I national medicine, become! well nigh Invnlnerablei "The Bitten counteract -.i.,!. .hunmatlam and k dnv com Di,int, One Fact is worth a column of rhetoric said an UAmerioan statesman. It Is a faot, tabliabed by the testimony of thousands Of people, that Hood's Sarsaparilla doe I care torofula. aalt rheum, and ether disease or: affections arising from im i Dure atate or tvw wbuuws oi mjo ujuwi 4t..Wk.lk.i UmA fV.ll... oreatee a good appeUte, and gives I AV aiiav. utviwuhi wn n&via imibAi strength to every part ot the system. Try it. Proclamation. In accordance with the Proclamation of His Exoellenoy . Daniel G. Fowl, Governor of the Stateof North Carolina I. B. P. Williams, Mayor of the city of New Berne, do hereby isaue this, my Proclamation, calling on the citizens of New Bern -to oloae- their, places of baslneu on Wednesday, December 11 between the hours of 11 a,m. and 8 p-m to the end that all onr beonle mar anlte I : . . . ... - .- IHtate. -. ... ft. f, YilLilAAaLi, 1 - staolfi it' Mavnr, I )1,.V " Jt-l 1 " 51 I I -t':Wii t iKrTi wil'Uilhiii I mnrt nn an tvrtrtn . . F I M Mi V thelaae -woaoor nortn or: uann Ittllii. i . . . ... . , NOTICE. - rhe undersigned, Carrie D. Mayhew, has duly qualified aa Executrix of the estate of Mary E. Mayhew, and hereby give notice that she requires all per sona having oiaims against the estate of the said Mary E. Mayhew, to present them to the said Executrix, duly au thenticated, for payment, on or before the 10th day of December, 1890, or else thia notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Person indebted to the estate must pay without delay. CARRIE D. MAYHEW. Executrix. Gbkkm & Stevenson, Atty. dl9 v 6t and Wkbkty EUb. Ita mma M homa will ootMlia. Book of par. ttooIanMntrUB. JUihu, UaToooe 6f wuiefcaU tit. I have just reoeived a car load of Mulea, which will be disposed of en most reasonable terms. Call and see them. dec4 dtf E 8. STREET. Administrator'e Sale OF A VALUABLE TEACT of LAND. NORTH CAROLINA, I Graven County, j Superior Court. Petition to tell lands to make assets. James O. HarrlEon, Adm'r of Michael Oreen, dee'd, Against W, H. N. Qreen, et als., helrs-at-law. In obedience to a judgmentof tbeSupertor Court, rendered on the 7th of December. 18X9, In the above entitled suit, the undersigned will, on MONDAT.JAN.6th, 1890, at the Court House In New Berne, eipoi- at public aale, to the highest bidder, the following tract of land belonging to the estate oi Mi chael Oreen, deceased, to wit: A certain tract of land lying and being In Craven county, on the south side of Trent road, about one mile and a half west of New Berne adjoining the lands of Mrs. Victoria Perry, the heirs of J. D. Clay pooie and others, con taining 80 acres, more or leas.tully described In the petition filed in the above suit, This tract of land Is valuable and conve nient for trucking and other farming pur poses. Bale win commence at li o'clock, M. Terms of Bale: One-half cash: balance on creditor six months, s. cured bv notes to db approved. Title reserved until lull pay mem is made. New Berne, Deo. 7th, 1809. JAMCS V. HARRISON. dtjan6 Admr, of Michael Ureen, dee'd. To Let, A Dwelling House on Pollock street, opposite the residence of S. R. Street, Esq. For particulars apply to dec6 dtf F. C. ROBERTS. NOTICE. Administrator's Sale- The undersigned will sell at Publio Auction, on Friday the 27th day of December, 1889, at Bynum & Jenkins' Store, MaysviIIe, Jones county. N. C. the Personal Property of the Estate of the late Hazel Jenkins, deceased, con sisting of Horaea, Mules. Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Carts, Wagons. Household and Kitchen Furniture, and Farming Im plements generally, etc, eto. C. E. FOY. d6dw Adm'r of Bazel Jenkins, dee'd. INSURANCE Continental Fire Ins. Co., OF NEW YORK. Net surplus over $1,800,000. Assets over 5.000,000. Losses at the Boston and Lynn Fire Siio.ooo. Mtrx Fire Tnsnrflnrp fin "r; Capitol S4.0OO.0OO. Assets over 89 000 000. Losses at the Boston and Lvnn fires. n Ain ' vwv,uw, The above are without Question two of the strongest Insurance companies doing business In this country. WILLIAM H. OLIVER, Newbern, N. O. Agent. Tho High Arm Davis. Simple, Durable and Light Running. The only vertioal feed Maohine. All sewing done without basting. J. M. HINES, Agent. New Berne, N. O. A Fine Florida Tonic ! Mr. Foster 8. Chapman, one of the landmarks of the Georgia drug trade, now of Orlando. Florida, writes: "I can hardly select a aingle pase of the many whom I haye sold Guinn's Pioneer Blood Renewer, but what have been satUUed ; and I find it the best remedy for skin disease I have ever soldi and Fmi Florida Tonic. FosnsB S. Chapman, For .ale bv , R. N. DDFFY. New Berne. N. C. , il!WlMW??0,,s Great Reduction vrinraces i A.Full UM of DATS, Etc. J'. '' Litest Styles! . ton are invited to call and examine our took.v. f: ;; Scarborough & Koonce V:r- : 1 Po llook fltraea. T-V!1 ' i 'I'PPPoiivt EpicopaI Choreic I v dwtf NEW BERNE, N, 0. Hi POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thia nowder ntvur nrli .lk auntl f parity, streneth and vholHammm. Mora economical iban tha ordinary kinds, aad cannot be sold In competition with thaaaul iiiuae or low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, gold only In can. Royal Baking Powdir Co., 10 Wall at N Y. I UI1822 din w4 frl Aw For ihe Next 30 Days We will offer snecial . , inducements to mer chants and consumers in our Large and Finely Selected Stock of TOBACCO and CIGAES. 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 thing concerning our stock of WINES, LIQUORS, Etc.. which is well known to be the largest in the Ir.ltv and a rrlonnA U4Ti P -a-v vAbUGA ui uur vsuiU" i v . -"iiisnmems win con- vince the most sken- If iol A that we are in wavtA the position to sell lower than any et&il house in the State. A trial will convince, A. L. Gregory fi Co., Liquor Dealers and "-.18 I' Tobacconists, 1 li -vvwabij, ..j, , -.irit Old Market site, E. sida Middle ab: and L TT7 ' ' Ma - " oor- O0UlD rt and Middle SU T- k U NEW BERNE. N. C. augl6dw ",J"'cr 'r-j IN STOCE?'" I . tu-iitl Grnunti Alnm 1 Fine Table Salt, Pocket Salt. Lard in Tiercc3iiK:d Tins. ;SlWK:r-".!.. Agent fbrGunT:

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