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j ' " ' . . .. " ' ' ' O-. " ' ', ..." i -. " RNAL, ' - ' . ; jx.bts hi'bh-avuOJ f -tT w NEW BERNE. N. C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS! a.gjri;- -iy-. vr v; 0 -V.b i' t V V" - :TI ANTED-Work at onee u house- . l'i kMptr him . logins. , Apply at this ffflofc.:.i-.:;"Vv, deell-li .; ' T C3T Bomewhm oa MI(TdU itrtet, ; . , J- Tudar.a siortgtge deed civra ia 187 1 by Nelson and Nancy Riga. Findr y will pifM murn U la this offloe. : , . delrUt-w-MJl'? '2'.; A ' H TflREE-YEAB-)LD PONY JX for sale; Apply, W. F,,Tatlo'S A LL WHQcWISq;M;HAM3 an:itrd'r. fur the same at ,BaeUings3 He haawiffi to heads a.all si w on hand.' WlHtate Westwtn Pea? ,VJ5iaSJA5iooraliig by ekpress; - give urdrri ia lira I ,A(aiaMlMrfiwr ins otty, buy eafrl i irTTIUSBAlflJ:MMnMt!y Oct. tt If. v . WHirrt AXUtks. f OSTZOTSTDCK-Notloa U berc JLi by glenthat oertifloata of atook po. 28tt,A JtN- O. R., hiring been lott, applloation win bs made for duplicate. noTl-lnCrT-- t Ubs. Han ft. ( DlWki UWNO wM .ww v priws. iCU and aaa aamplea. (f )uiv has : an- aeunced that hi will make his home la Africa.' "Birds of V leather." t-- SXIUIOK JOHK VV. DANIEL has jbeen xeqneated by the Legislature of Tirginls to deliver an address on the life aod chiracter of Mr. Davis. Of the eminent men who were in t Congress when Mr; Davis entered the Senate, only Hannibal Hamlin , , ..iafJv?l?''iuI ' i - 1 Without; country ; he Mr. , K '?;'faTt) dieiUbe honored and rever 1 1 f Viing ot twenty Millioni of hon ; rorable "heartslChailotui Obroni- - , .SsvKSAit Sontbern' cities in the ; -a- South, including Richmond Va. ; l " Atlanta, Qaaad Montgomery Ala. have offered a place of burial for Mr. if VA8 general iMoaT Torthern 53 fAan wo - Tnff Ail 1 it 1 Th tean we expected lit to be, f - t i au ana iuznress is ine oniv ex JUaitand Express Is tbe only - ,. . re " 43'4 TUB fascinating Star is to have C3h6w dress a-fter January. It Is now cne oi the neatest papers in the , state, and we don't see where the , improvement is to.,pe.j v .a.wii'iji .i,.mi ,M t"ii,wj'.3' f t . An-;? exchange BayBOfflclal ..rrttatisUoa show jtt,p(Kt I lKppla v'txo killed annually iyt .wild-beasts and reptilei ddlacyjesbut " monpfielj -number every yeas in that country Unny devour more people in India ia a year than the tigers devourln century. - The Tyots have some times to pay as high as 60 per cent i per annum for money with which to say the government there offers large rewards for the killing pf wild bessts aifdreptiles, but .it fosters ' and encourages, monopdliesboth directly and indirectly .National 1 MtM6fMotoiCatt azzv jjciarirs rejuiar montn 'y rtij2 Last'eyeijlng at Monu la!r;j3oi,geauli$Armk 'M, ?. C. zii e. the Cerate,- ia the rr.-rA-F"ifrr- Mn were t for Sed ,-iIrst . V a waria wcr 3 '-'-t ryr;-" ! rri.fr!' ctip Csa- n rait i to cc: :n tavirj 'tSc tLa L J J '!'", ' Tesbs are no ootcroppings of a Blaine or "brilliant" foreign policy to be discovered in Mr. Harrison's long leriew of the state of the coun try. ; It all serves to ebow bow at ;er!y without foupdation were tbe bitter partisan attacks on Secretary Bayard, and tbe emphatic vindica tion of tbe ex-Sefcretary shines ont o the fact that the State Depart ment continues to act on his lines. No reader witb a memory .can es cape the sharp impression that lots of good citizens permitted them eJyes.togbe., bnnbpgged last fall 5ttq.Bnaicieni o?use. ine con- HRIftitJ)etwiett General Harrison as candidate for President, and the sanj&manu tbe author of yester daiy ty&wmg9 is the difference be- tweefljfjajtjsan misrepresentation orJbetTfien Blain as a stump tail- wister and the unfamiliar person- lity who now Bits in the chair of BecfretaTy of State. Springfield lean. LOCAL NEWS. ' HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lost Mortgage deed. OpiBa UoUSB Tom Sawyer. MKSM. INCH iss Situation wanted. To schooner Mattie E. Hiles is on oward ship railway for repairs. There was an unusually large num ber ont riding and driving on the macademized road yesterday evening. The ootton exchange will becloaed today from 11 o'clock a. m. till 1 p. m., daring tbe memorial exercises ia honor of Jefferson Davis. Tbe National Bank and the Bank of Oreen, Foy & Co. will' close today at 11 o'clock and remain closed till Memo rial exercises are over, Tae members of Confederate Vet erans' Association, and all other Coa federates, are requested to meet at the frontot the court house at 10:45 o'clcck this morning. Beginning next Monday night the Ely Stock Company will appear at the theatre in'a three night s engagement, opening with a dramitizatlon of Mark wain's novel, "Tom Sawyer." - A committee of fleof the Goldsboro BiflesY; consisting of its five highest officers will attend the funeral of Hon. Jefferson Davis. Mr. Davis was a honorary member of the Rifles. Tonight is the regular monthly busi ness meeting of the Y. M, C. A. It will be to the Interest of every member to be present as some questions are to be bronghl p that should have the consideration of the full membership. The Wilmington Messenger of yester day says : "The venerable Rev. T. Page Rlcaud occupied his old pulpit at Bladen Street Methodist Church on Saaday. He leaves for his new field of labor at New Berne in a few days." Another exodus train goes out today, e understand. By reference to the Jones county Items in this paper it will Ma seen that Jones county is con tributing a larga share to the "exodus- ten', ? more, perhaps, -than any other county , . The steamer Einston left here yester day morning at 8 o'olock for the pur pose of taking Major. A. Gordon and their household goods to Kinston. They took the train at Einston for Louisiana, and will make their future borne in ttajSute,:4S;t;fvSvv,, ,, . The sermon of Rev. Mr. R.rw. Stan ell! at the church of Christ last night was: listened to with interest. ' wis re marks were directed principally on the love, we should have for Christ, and the importance and full knowledge of this love before we confess Him. There will be services tonight and tomorrownight, ' This Rslelgb correspondent of the Wilmington Messenger says;r 'It is learned today that M. E. McDowell & Co. (J9. Carr being the Co.) have sold the tJiecsweu uarnam Bun actory, etdi,ito an English'? syndicate t for t 500.000. It b said Mr. Carr gets a million for his shared '. , N At Hotel Albert:; J A Hill; Grand Rapids, Mich; Ma jor A Gordon," Craven county ; R A Williams, Arkansas: H McCluskey, Georgia; Wilson G Lamb, Williamston N C; Thos D Metres, Wil min;ton N C; J H Whann, Cleveland Clio; Harry McGowton, Portland, Me W L Cbr wlik, citj , C DaweyjGolds At Gaston nelly, T. S. Iyal, 'Itorf' r -; I'. f ;.ty. Douse: , W. . Ellsworth Martin, Baltimore: J. J noad City; W. J. Tope, 11. Williams, Craven Kemorial Servicea. v Pleaae remember that memorial aer Icea will eommenoe at the court hoeae today promptly at 11 o'olock. The belli of the city will oommanoe tolliog at 10:8 and continue to toll nntil 11 o'clock. They will recommence tolliig at 13:80 and oontione tollina nntil one. It is earnestly requested that all busi ness be suspended daring the memorial services. The ladies of the Memorial Associa tion .request that the entire audience join ia the staging during the exer ciea today. The songs will be printed and distributed over the house. Those who take tbe leading part in the singing at the memorial services are requeated to occupy the choir within the bar of tbe court room. Shipping News. The steamer Carolina arrived from up Neuae river yesterday afternoon with cotton and passengers. The Blanche arrived from up Neuse river with ootton and naval stores. The steamer Eaglet of the E. C. D. line sailed yesterday with cargo of gen eral exports. The Annie of this line will arrive tonight. The steamer Newberne, of theO. D. line, sailed for Norfolk yesterday with a full cargo of general exports. The steamer Cleopatra arrived from up Trent river yesterday with cotton. The steamer Defiance of the Clyde ine arrived yesterday and will sail this morning for Baltimore. An Unwise Thief. L. J. Moore, Esq , was at Vanceboro yesterday on business and returned la the afternoon. He tells as that Tom Harris, a negro boy, slipped into the store of Mr. Wm Cleve, jr., on Monday afternoon, and while the attention, of the clerk was given, to a customers, the bny secreted himself somewhere in the store and was locked up when the store was closed for the night. During tbe night Harris shuffled off tbe ragged gar ments he wore and selected a very nice suit of Mr. Cleve's clothing and dressed himself frnm tinad In tnnt In "tnt styie, ana. prooaDiy contemplating a long journey, also seleoted a valise and packed it with various artioles of dty goods. Before day be made his exit and went on his way rejoioing. Bat he was a fool and left his old olothes In the store. They were atonoe recognized as belonging to the aforesaid Tom Har ris, and he was pursued and arrested, .Memorial Services In Honor of Hon. JEFFERSON DAYIS. To be held at the Court House, Wed nesday. December 11th, 18(9. Hon. Cbas. C. Clark will preside. Hymn "I would not live alwsy." Prayer Rev. H. W, Battle. Private Letters of Mr. Davis, read by Capt. Matt. Manly. Address Hon. John 8. Long, Hymn-"Thy Will be Done. Poem "Prayer of the Sooth," read by Major Graham Daves. Addresses by Gen. Robert Bansony, Gen, Cullen A. Battle and others. Anthem "I heard a voice from Heaven." Benediction. La Orange Items. The business outlook here is not en couraging. Several ot our citizens are talkinc of emigrating to lexae. . Robert Arnett. living oa Jere Sutton 'a place, had the misfortune to cut bis leg last week. The cut was so severs that amputation was necessary. Rev. J. Ffe Davis, who has been as signed by the M. P. church to this mis sion, is expeoted to arrive here the last or this month, and will hold his first ohuroh seryioe at Hickory Jrove the nrsi ounaay in January. Services were held at the churches b town last Sunday at follows: At the u. v, churcb. by Rev, W. E. Swain, of Winston : at the Disomies' bv tha cantor. Kev. i. j. tiarper, ana at the Baptist by the Rev. Mr. Finoh. We think Mr. Finch has acoepted ? aball : from th Baptist church to preach twice a month. At the reaular meeting' of Lenoir UMge,. wo, Z88,; held lass Thursday a, i. Button, was elected W.M.. W. B. Reid S. W.. J. E. Sutton J. W:. S. B. Kins'ey Treasurer and D.C. Murohisos secretary; Judiloa: from thafreouant meetings considerable interest is : being tasen or me members of this lustitn tion.;' .'"nVh 'jaVu i: 'r'''TA- Rev. Mr. Rose returned s from the M. E. Conference last week. - Mr. Boas has preached in this elrenit for four years and a more devoted Christian or faithful pastor will ba hard to find He will leave for his new work (Fremont) sometime this month and the fervent prayer and best wishes of those whom be has served will eo with him. , Rav Mr. Tuttle has been appointed to prsaph, In the ears,, sometimes a roarlnr. bus zing sound, are oaused by catarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable , and - Very common disesse. Loss of smell or hear ing also result from Catarrh. Hood's SarsRparilla,the great blood purifier, Is a peculiarly suooessful re""JT fsr this dlsedse; wbiVh it cures by jntifylng thel!;x,;l. If you suffer frenj currh, try Ilimd's t'.irsaparilla, t' a peculiar Called from the Press Dispatches THAKtS FEOM UBS. DAVIS New OaugjLKS. Deo. B. The foJow- ingie leJ&explanatery-: . ... . ; .., f - Hew Orleans Dee. 7. Agea6t'th Associated Press: Deaf Sir will you have kindness to say for me, through the Associated Pre that it will be a physical impossi bility for me to answer the thousands of telegrams of condolence that have poui ed, in Jrom all parts of the United States, and therefore take this means of ex pressing my appreciation of profound sympathy exhibited by so many of Mr. Davis' friends to his bereaved and grateful family. Very respectfully yours. Varija Howell Davis. VIEWISG THE BEMilNS. Kkw Orlsaks. Deo. 9. The city is filling with strangers, the mornine trains bringing in veterans from most of the Southern states. Genera) Gor don who will be honorary Grand Marshal of tbe fnneral procession, will arrive this evening, when all tbe ar rangements for the funeral will be completed. Uen'l Johnson Glyn, Grand Marshal, this morning visited the cemetery and selected the space to be ocoupied by the military and oivio organizations during tbe obsequies. Tbe display will be thb most imposing ever seen in the South, and military companies from Missis sippi, Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia, will be represented. The guards are still on duty at (be City Hall, and by actual count 40,000 persons viewed the body between tbe hours of ten and eleven o'clock this morning. Fully 60,000 persons viewed the remains on Sunday . The work of devoratinir private and I puono onuaiogs stui goes on, ana by Wednesday almost the entire oity will be tn mourning dress. All places of amusement, business houses, banks, etc., will be oloeed Wednesday. The funeral will take place promptly at 12 I O'clock, and every organisation in the oity wul participate. Chairman Clark, of tbe arrangement committee, has arranged to have the funeral ceremonies to take place from the balcony of the municipal buildings, BO the pubho may witness the entire ceremony from tbe Lafayette Square, which is directly opposite. . uTheBoard of Trade today passed reso ioOnefoY respect to the memory of the late jeaerson uavw. aiVl'CaAtt SHALT. WISHES TO KNTRR THE EFISOOPAL MINISTRY. " ATlAK't'A. Dec. 9 Rev. Sam Small has made application for ordination in the Prolestant Episcopal Chuich. His application is being considered by the committee of ministers, and doub'.less will be favorably received. Small has been a minister of thb Methodist church, but his family are members of the Episcopal church. ' SUBSCBIPnONS FOB TBE DAVIS FUND. Atlanta, Ga., Deo. 9. The finance committee of Jnilton Company Uonfed erate Veterans' Association, which has in charge the work of raising Atlanta's uota of fund for the family of Mr. Davis, got fairly to work today. Sub- criptions came In from everybody, veteran Union soldiers as well as Con federates contributing. The total to night reaohes about $3 500. The com mittee on organization of the Davis Monument Association me.t today. A charter has been applied for, committee to canvas the city appointed, and other steps taken. It is intended to make this a State movement for the monu ment to be located here. PHILADELPHIA'S GBEAT SUGAR REFINEBY. Philadelphia, Deo. 9. Tbe work of refining sugar was commenced to day in Clause Speckles immense new sugar refinery in this city. The capacity ot this refinery is 2.000,000 pounds of sugar every twenty-four hours. The actual cost of the buildings, machinery and site, has not been definitely stated, but it is believed it will amount to more than $3,000,000. Work wascommenoed on the duplication of these buildings a month ago. The new work now in progress will not interfere with that which is completed, a his duplication of the plant will, it is expeoted, be completed before the end of next year, - CONDENSED MOTES. Col. J. H. Rathbone, founder of the Order of Knights of Pythias, who has been lying ill for several weeks at Lima, Ohio, died there Monday after noon. Raleigh, N. O., Deo. 9. Gov. Fowls, accompanied by- his daughters and sev eral members of bis staff, left here this afternoon." to attend -the funeral of Jefferson Davis, at New Orleans, on Wednesday. Seasonable Comment. Ws cheerfully give the following seasonable testimony. In vie of the fact that it Is In harmony with what appearing In every part of the country respecting Humphrey's wonderful Spe einoe, The New York sportsman writes: Tpe barking of a pack of hounds may be music, but tae carting or the numan family is certainly discord, and we ad' vise all to stop a troublesome cougn with HuDDhreT's SDeoiflo No. Seven. The Gresoo (Iowa) Plaindealer says: Humphrey's Speeiflo No. Seven possess eatrue merit; nothing that we have ever tried in oar family for eougbs and colds eqnals it. The Shasta (uai Courier adds: The worst treatment for a troublesome cough' is "letting it alone.1' and the next worse "is dosing with crude drugs and mixtures. ' ''The great want then Is a. particular Speeiflo to allay the fever, arrest congestion and Inflammation, and so prevent ex tension of the dlnease to the lungs.1 For this purpose we know that Humphrey's Specifics One and even a sovereign our ing mildly, p pt'y and effectual ly, msreiore we uLoiiuacingry reoom mead them to our r.ary readers' Courier. - ; List or Letters Remaining in the postoffice at New Bsrne, Craven county, December 7th, 1889. Miss Laura Addie, Mrs. Wilkin Bruce, Dorsett Carter, Mr. Calvin Case, Mr. fi G. Cradley, Rev. A. J.Chamblea, Mrs. Lizzie Crabford, Miss Julia Cann, Arkansas Coblin, Miss Fanny Becton, Mr. Morris Daniels, Rev. G. R. Forney, Mr. Joseph Lutan, Mrs. W. M. Linooln, Miss Ada Lincoln, Col Bob Staniy, Miss Martha Symzi, Mrs. J. C. Wil liams. Persons calling for above letters, will say advertised, and give date of list. The regulations cow require that one cent shall be collected on the delivery of each letter advertised. Wm. E. Clabkk. P. M. CONFIRMED. The favorable impression produced on the first appearance o' tbo agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Fine a few years ago has been more than confirmed by the pleasant experience of all who have UBed it, and the success of the proprietors and manufacturers, the Cal ifornia Fig Syrup Company. Notice. Tbe Newbern Cotton and Grain Ex change will be closed Wednesday, Dec. Uth, 1889, from 11 o'clock, am., to 1 o'olock, p.m., to give all an opportunity of witnessing tbe Memorial Services in honor of Hon. Jefferson Davis, ex President of the Confederate States. James Redmond, Sec'y. S. W. Smallwood, President. OPERA HOUSE. Benefit of St. John's Lodge. THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, DEC. 16th. ENGAGEMENT OF THE S. G. ELY HEW YOfiK THEATRE CO. Headed by the charming and versatile little actress, MI88 ANNE LEVELLF, In a repertoire of Metropolitan success es, produced with special scenery, su perb oostumes, and elaborate stage set tings. Monday night will be presented a dramatization of Mark Twain's famous novel, . "TOM SAWYER." Teeming with interest and bubbling over with fun and music Popular prices of admission, 15o., 25c and 50c, and seats can now be reserved without extra charge. dll td I have just reoeived a car load cf Mules, which will be disposed of en most reasonable terms. Call and soe them. dec4 dtf E S. STREET. 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. INSURANCE ontinental Fire Ins. Co., OF NEW YORK. Net surplus over $1,300,000. Assets over $5,000,000. Losses at the Boston and Lynn Fires, $1)0,000. jEtna Fire Insurance Co., OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital $4,000,000. 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 busibess in this country. WILLIAM H. OLIVER, Newbern, N. C. Agent. Tha High Arm Davis. Simple, Durable and Light Running. The only vertioal feed Machine. All sewing done without basting. ; ; , ' J jVM, HINEsi, Agent. Sew Berne, N. Cv. i . ; Proclamation; In accordance with the Proclamation of His Exoellenoy. Daniel G. Fowle, Governor of the State of North Carolina, I, R.. P. Williams, Mayor of the city of New, Berne,, do hereby issue Ibis, my Preo(am&tion,:calling on) tbe-etezens of NeWjerne'-fjlose. thelr-places of Business en weoeso-December 11 between tha hours of It a m. and 8 am to the end that all our people may' unite in Memorial Services in honor of Jeffer son Davis. President ot the Confederate States. l&B. P.WWILLIAM i, Mayor. HPorSale;or Eent, IE; aud LOT on the corner of Neuso) and Middld streets, now' oocu pied try R. O. Keho4. 'One of the most desirable locations In the city of New Berne. - and Offltie. Furniture,' inoludlag one fine Organ and Iron Safe, r fha above will be sold at private sale. . Atbis oiaoe or house, from '10 a.m. noTl2 dtj ," . ;;.v,to4 p.m. j til nn and miakey Ha. ffllEvllll I Itacnred at home with I 111 1 1 1 L J ttcniarsMnt FBk! U'laVaaVaMfiSaaWOOIXXT.SA VaAUMUm). OfflOQ H WUUOtlOU BV, &1 POWDER Absolutely Pure This powder 'never varies. A marvel of 'my, gtreneth and wholeaomenra. Mara economical inan U19 ordinary kloda, and ' cannot be told in competition with loeiaul tttude of low test, abort welahL adorn ar phosphate powders. Bold only In cans. Royal Hakino I'owdbr Co., 108 Wall at 1 unezs aau wea in v For the Next 30 Days We will offer special inducements to mer chants and consumers in our Larere and Finely Selected Stock of 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 hing concerning our stock of WINES, LIQUORS, Etc., which well known to be the largest in the city, and a glance into either of our estab ishments will Con vince tae most sken- A tical that we are in the position to sell ower than any retail house in the State. A trial will convinces A. L, Gregory & Co., Liquor Dealers and Tobacconists, Old Market site, E. side Middle sU,snd S. W. Cor, South Front and Middle Sis. NEW BERNE, N. C. auglO dw IN STOCK; . Ground Alum Salt. , I Fine Table Salt, - S Pocket Salt, Lard in iiercesyand Tins. 4 Xk- ;& faigfr'- !!tiraoLi3Aiiii croc J, 'Y'y.. , .-. ' . ..... , ;'MIDDLI1! STr-' ,
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