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-s :sv y v -. '. V -... - ' . . v - -n II .. - inn aUR-N AT , H , I: : ft - HMM .- Mb M eaafSaTamSSnSBkBBaBansasaBm k SM TJ - 4 TOLv VHI.-NOi 218. SEW BERNE. N. C., SATURDAY,' 14. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. 'if. -iriSCS MEAT. EU1m: CnrranU. r. ,,iHl Citron, Ca4Iei, WnM, Drtodf rait, - -ii afford to b without 4 tao" ' . OookStar.i;'i-r'r''"K, f"t-j .- ;; T tha city M SNELLISGawd. j ' XJ nrtnttd it thM LRTtER nd Fote. Paper JotAlBked r -1 :ifldfe!ra.cl, UjiII lliiilhtir" n ", MBMOBliirrervices in., hotior (of Mr'tfitrii wTieWtrreTci-y toirn mericaa legfttlott ; baa fle- , elded to demand the trial of Moowa ' "It la eaaj ;.to 1 66es that no fatnre PrasMefct the arria6r0abet (radeiMk is u,lomeUinla good' thing to have. Detroit Free' Press. - ' " v vJLMOTia the bills reported back Wttela I'Kaviai Affairs was one for' the re- tttfiftf Wffereri, W ih4t&i'Mfoi ';. :'4ite4 Btte steaniers' iTrenton -: 'iad Vandalia. and the stranding of , sV'f T&a Caledonian , pine vst a - - flrowned oat Mondsj, under cpeevl ; v isr ' rconi8tancesi .NflChe miners : oran a snaw nnaertne rrirarana -r BX" !Wt.as exploded th$ fc titer burst thfongh and flUed th W Ine. lt The men barely escaped V? ViibTtkeM ufeiJto'TataAol the -, ' property destroyed iH be great h - -The Washington Post condemns 3hs; postly practice of placing a pnblio building in: monrning etery time - man die who once presided over IS a. - . ... ... .OJ.Vw ii. . : tneMWjsajm9iigvii ' 4sVtimely and sensible suggestion f that will undoabtedlv commed (tself to MOOmmon sense ianfl..,apprpyai tOi,We.peopiflatJargeiyncuDare V .TSobablt the most creatfallen . a'nvapbjQCQpl ltidaa f coantotodaj4QoTern0f.oraker . ,, 026, woo oaa no reputation ro lose, for he lost both-tiS -OoTernorsllp and his reputation I at i one fall - swoop, and under; circumstances coamenc-rnuaaeipnia jseoora. . viathe'BoniWMf.Oanintrducid ft- n ':!n1(3olutr9! fiorjlngj-the Frcoident to "begin, gnego:Uati6ns wi'.V 1 '-a csVwnienf orSpaittrJfor t!3 c:tatlishniutoft-fepuWio-on1 " -tt- '""I ri CabaJ44!onnect!c!!i til ixf natives low cltl- ct 1 1: L- L7t tU tecnferrcaeril . 3 ..i ., oTKiCroj: "j . .... i t3 IT. r: C II- it ,t tciuiM otrauca t : ' r t ' 'J -i3'ftrftfi 'r:;tttic3. tl :rilfifCritpiyiB i n' 1 .-J i TT.r."3, cf Alatjaay tae; r rj, cf I rr i r. r ' .LOCAL, NEWS. ; NEW ADVtRTISEillNTS. E. W. CiAMHTiB Ditoroe ' notic, . neati ato. . Remamber t3 tend jour oontributioca for the orphana to Mr. F. Ulrich'a alore befora the lOih lost. There will be a festival given by the ladiea of Polloksville at the academy Friday, December 87 th. The Living Fountain" was the sub ject of the aermon preached by Rev. Mr. Btancill at the church of the Dis clpfMa(;nightu'i;e.xt.Zfbbtih 13: 1. LffltflllP W69 lall.ne ro,nntoia Pfiio:i "S ohe ::houae rot. Darld and to the inlnbitanta of Jerusalem for ala and for anqleanneta.., Muob lntereefaV infwd-Thera wai ona cfonreraion. The aermon was anolhertraahOMatronK, goepel dia pJDntfeitfJ6iaIUr. Stancill has been mwehiB4acias tht week. Shipping, JTava. , ., line wiH !f4ifa-t'? o'clock this afternoon. Thfl'AnofA wiU'arrivo tomorrow. Tae creamer Manteo, of the O. D UneV wiUd "yeeUrday for Norfolk with a !M6 ot general freight. CnnrciKotico. ' Hancock Street Methodist Church RerfT.Paga Rioaud, pastor. Sunday. DeOwlSJi, aervicee a 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. nu' conducted by the pastor. Prayer at 9:18 a. m., M. M. Ipock leadervV Bunday tohool at 8 p. m., W. R. Barriogton, Superintendent. Class meeting 4:15 p. m., J. V. Williams leader, The public are inyited to these ervloee and will reoieye a cordial wel oome. The Sly Stock Company. The Raleigh News and Observer says: "The; Ely Stock Company presented !Tom Sawyer last night to a good hoaae. The show was one of the beat of the kind that has ever been to Raleigh and , pleased tha audience greatly. It is full of aide spliting fun from AM ena to tne otner ana is nouna to preduoe a good healthy laugh every thlrtjr'seoonds. The play is funny and weif nreseniea. " . Court. Th following eases, all colored, were disposed of yesterday: Joiepa Jobneon, violatinsr ohap. ft, sedj8i oJiy. ordinance; loud and boister ous language, cursing and swearing in the city limits; submitted; taxed with oost. . ' 1 ' ' ,w ' .,. ' I)avl4 Wiqfield.'cbap. 5, seo. 8, loud as4 Jboiateroua language, cursing and awaaring id tha city limits; fine $5 and Davia1' KemoTial Services in "Waah.' 'Ingtbir: 0. : r-. Oa Wednesday a large procession, preoeded by the tailitary company and tbr Ladies' Memorial Association marchefd,to the beautiful Confederate monnmen.fi , ana,were, wiui many awaitinffihairarrivalr engaged in suit- able'rbeaflbrtal services to ex-President Jefferson Davis. Chaplain Harding, of tha Episcopal church, offered prayer. The ladiea sang' an appropriate hymn. and JIayof Small maije; a very neat toougH', brief address. Rev. E. Mack, of tha rr$byterian church, pronounced tne neeaiptwn. r Tkaiailitary then; fired their salute of three; -rounds with ball-cartridges. The monument was draped in mourn ing, with a Confederate flag lying at its base,, and beautifoi ' Sowers, adding graoe; and ttzpreming affeotion and hope on the sadipcoaibn.v , Aa a whola 'JV&t as-we learniramaneie-witness. , " i ? ,J I Rsnr. Dr. Vagi haa Vdlnrnod from WaehlngBW.;.Cit .hera he was in kttendknbe1 ' to 'the' lnstallationif Rev, air., Ed ward Hack of tha Presbyterian buroh at that place; t ' Mr, Washington t erysn.Jiias been aotat y iha Railroad Car Association IKortb Carolina as Its manager. ,! XLf. R.'TL'Biehop, who has-been em. id' tor Va past ' t wcr y ears as a nut ntuif m fiPaopa as Mempnis, xenn, ' t - rA' a ' a1 1 a j...- ' wm ; .. n visiting nis;, father,. Mr.. George B, ) Mrs. IIaTD. T.- Carraway returned last night from a visit to Raleigh tlr. Charles B? nolIister?and bride have r'.urned from, their - brldat. tour , jCcptE B. Page hln the; eity;; tr. u. lx. fates, ot tJuriicgton, Tk'tlng'hb father" Dr Rates. ivlM " At tba Gaston House: L' J Chapman I'ple Cypress; Dr. Wm. J . Montfoid 'ci. 8 jnna, Onslow connty; E R iwartfs, Wm. C Gibbr, .Winthrop; ( rrt-WJ Pope, Kinslon; Btepben . Gilford, J E McLawhan,-Vanceboro; II '-. ' " r "r ' '--s la gcrofulou talnf ' ' :.;u .rari"cs the blood, . j " "j cures catarrh, .7 Shall New Berne Progress Wa call th attantion ot ear readers to tha Hems of "Shall Haw Bern Pro- Amongjhasouwhemes from time grass ?" This is a question that interesta to time advanced to inaugurate a sea ua all. ' Every person ia this eommaal- son f .prosperity, liaa .been that of ty should favor any reasonable; prop-1 sition to make Raw Berna trocresa. New industries 1n this oommnnity will I famish labor to tha laboring man, I whereby he oan earn aomethinar to bay I bread and meat and olothea. o' his family. We should do all In our power I to employ the surplus labor; they need I work; tbe bone and sinew of the land will put the almighty dollar In motion, The building of a railroad into Onslow and Jones counties is a matter of great importance. Important to New Berne beoauM its success will bring us in elose relationship wiih the people of Onslow and turn their produce, "of whioh wel now get but a tithe," in this direction.! Important to Jones oonnty because it I will increase the transportation faoili- ties of a wealthy portion of the oonnty and be the beginning of a new coast line of railway from Norfolk to the South. Important to Onslow eounty because it will at once give to its people rapid tracsportatioa for their prod uots and dtfvejpp an industry that has been! dormant for a half century or more.thel po8itHii ies cf, which are almoat in- caluable. This paper predicted in 1887 that in a few years we expected to sea '.he flneet oysters in the world taken I f.om the New rirer oyster gardens and I oa board of the cars of the A. & N. 0. 1 R. R in this city the same morning, speeding their way to Raleigh, Ashe- ville, Charlotte, Atlanta and other nlacee I where a good thing is appreciated. Wa I are in tormed Dy a gentleman who has I gffon this subject muoh study and con I sideration that the New river evster bottoms coyer an area of six thousand I acres, capable of produoing annually I three thousand bushels to the acre of j the finest flavored oysters to be found on the Atlantio ooast. This Is eighteen million bushels annually. Bat let as suppose that it is eighteen times over- rated, in other words that only one- eighteenth of this amount oan be pro- duced annually, and we have one mil-1 ion of bushels whioh retail in the large cities at two dollars per bushel, and at ten cents per bushel for freight, will) amount to $100,000 annually. This is only one item of the many that will! . t n. i. uv m huduvi vabiwu MJ VIUIVW Py 1 " " Washington, N. O.-Inatallatton. On Tuesday night, 10th inst., Rev. Edward Mack wai install nuto of the Presbyterian church h, lfea? ton. N. O. By direction of Albemarle rresoytery, kt. U O. Vass, JJ, U, pte - sided, preached tha Installation sermon and propoted the constitutional ques-l ;... a i t t H. Summerell, ot Tarboro, N. C, de - livered an appropriate charge to tha people as to the Obligations and iduties. Dr Va.o Haii.mii .u. -h , . tfc . Dr. devered tha charge to the pastor M to his duties ju; - - A large congregation gathered to wit - nesa and nartieinat in thai InWutlnv Mniraa Th nn.tiAW mAtwrn I i blood, which is the cause of rheum services. Tha congregation,, aooording ttam 000 of the BU0. N.uox.wl,,w.i.u vuBMim, wuum iw ward and gave their hands to the newly installed pastor. Many, were affected to tears, and all reioioad in tha aonaU. w tution of tbe new relationship; This is Mr; Mack's first ohaxge. Ha, baa re cently graduated from Princeton ;Thao- logicai Seminary with great distinction, naving won ny nis sonoiasuo proflcieaoy a scholarship worth $800 a year!, Thisl prise will be his for two years, with the requirement that he spend it in the r,...,.i- . ki-i. prosecution , ( Of higher- theological tuuiee. tie expeoia sono uua in uer - matf Uaiversitles,and wUlgo to Gar- many next spring. -For several months Mr. Mack has been in Charlotto, N. 0., .uppl,uJg.hJiplpM wuv suwnt ui x.unrl'u ,;.gw e begins MS, work to Washington under most favorable cireumstahoes. Mr.Fife'smeetings there were most """ r" r have been revoiuUonixed. . Soma of those regarded as the farthest from, the Kincdom of God wars) lad to Christ and waiavir Kiowug wiu hu ior cneuii ' -; cORFIRMnUD), new;Ma8teri. Sixtyflva hare been rt- oeived by Mr. Maok : into the Prasby- terlati ohurch atoned Wa hope that tha hurch alone Wa hope that tha ; blessed of Qodtja? ministry Signally ; .Wa' are glad to add thai Mr. Maek la a graduate of Davidson College, N. O., ana uiufr u ana iwo Dinar uaviasoni College; graduates, swept;;, the highest . 7 1- prizes it 'Princeton.. Good' lot North p.niin. "- chx-j.:- : One Fact is worth ml column ot rhetoric, said an American statesman. It tea 'fact. as- tabllshedby the testimony of thousands uuatv iviuiait aaii lucuui, auu U.UVt It also overoomea that tirei, filing, oreaien cooa appeuie. ana tivesinA- .t m n... wvii. .j atrersth to every part of the irstsra. j Try it. 8H ILL HEW BEE5E FE0UBES81 .- No. ,8. advertising-trar Jnany natoral advan- Itages, that otruids oapiUl might be attracted bhher. ' and this also failed fcr tbe reason, that home Capital did not meet it half-way ; : outsiders are loath to believe In the exact truth of representations that are not backed by financial proofs of sincerely We have now, however, almost at our doors the first fruits of all our (otherwise vain) efforts the new advent of a business inflaenoe that will, wa firmly believe, become the leaven wbioh will vitalise our depressed con- dition and languishing oommeroe, we refer to the East Carolina Land and Railway Company, tha proposed Ons low eounty Railroad moving through the counties of Jones, Onslow, Pender and New Hanover to tbe city of Wil mington. IJke only condition to the inooming 6f this important business enterprise is that the city of New Berne shall subscribe fifty thousand dollars to the capital stook and become partners in a venture into which private indi viduals have, or will, put a million of dollars. A line ot railway running North and South and intersecting our existing line running Eist and West, will make our town a railroad oenter. a fact of itself that would make a cross roads a place of importance; it is indeed Iso desirable a thing as we dope to fully demonstrate later on, that we can lmacine no possible objection to (other than that to be urged by the over conservative) our subscription, it is just this class ot objections and ob Hectors that are to a very great extent responsible for our present non-thrifty condition. Why jutt think of it ! There are plaoes in North Carolina that were primeval wildernesses when New Berne was tbe seat of government, of learn ing, oaltnre and wealth, who at the olose of the war were little more than a "cross-roads," who are today away ahead of us in the race for material prosperity, and why r The following I paragraph tells the story : Z, I buvoombs talm business. - Special to the World. I AsBEVitLB. N. ., Deo. 10. A large sad enthusiastio railroad mass-meeting oi the citizens or euncomoo county I . . i ... t ivuotia ngriKiuir- nnuiuuuw wbi I unanimously adopted urging the coun I Avt AAMtnlaalAtlaM a Malft. ems, sal Inn tst ,1. Question of this county tak- I Ing $400,000 stock, to be paid in thirty I year bonds, in new railway oonneo- Mooh enthusiasm prevails for the 1 project Cold Wares an unuiiiwu viu rename wcutiuj l0f rheumatism dread every change to I damp or stormy weather. Although tumiJ9. oP"" not oiaimea to oa I posiwva spocino ior rneumatism, tne wm7rkable rows it has effected show ,a it may be taken for this complaint 1 with reasonable certainty of , benefit. I IU action in neutralizing the acidity of i cm. or Hood 's riarsanarilla. If you suffer from rheumatism, give Hood's I Sarsaparilla a fair trial; it will do you s ..a I avwu NOBTU CAROLINA NEWS. From the State Paperg. Tarnora nontnamarr Tha msa bur I tained by tha people of this oonnty by reason of short crops la estimated at SWOJjgiV , Tha parties own nags Head I property have decided to build a new 6 fMt longf 28 feet wide nd 1 three stories blgh. ReldsvQla Review: Rw. Mr. MoCul lea will go to Hannibal; Mo., to teke "barge of the i First Methodist church tba lvU0 per year. I , Edenton Fisherman and Farmer: We I understand that North Carolina oysters lf ?,PPM,J OII0'ina,D-' onstomers who believe them to lronerior to TlrglnU oysters. Will aver be thus? When witi we learn value our own? isThe favorabla Imprasalon produced On the first appearanoe ot tha agreeable Uq.vM fruit remedy Syrup ot Figs a few rrunremeay tsyrup or cige lew have nsed It, and th saceessof the proprietors and manufacturers, the Cal Vomia tut Bjnp company, 'i! j . . mK"maj t f tr" m- H The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an I epoch in the life of an individual. - Snch ramaruiuie vu in umaujsu in we meni ery and: the, agenoy whereby the good i7. uTlJCT JSSfc.1 ?Kil5nSiMiSJ2??W iai ItfJw-S-flSJt- dis- long iS.i r r-T&u Im.s aihAvw atraiTkf itiiv war wavill iHaal ax, rill una Retail. Drog Store. V. holmle price f8. I ,l per aossn. Jriy, f LEHOH BLrXIK. Its W4rfl Unset (he IJTr, I Stemach, Mewals. Kiaassre a4 Bleed Dr. Motley's Lemon Elixir is a pleas ant lemon drink that positively cares all Biliousness. OonatiDauon. India-ca tion, Headache, Malaria, Kidney Die ease, Dizziness, Colds, Loss of Appetite, Fevers, Chills, Blotches. Pimples, Fain in Back, Palpitation ot Heart, and all other diseases caused by disordered liver, stomach and kidneys, the first great cause of all fatal diseases. Fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared only by H. Motley, U.D., Atlanta, G. Lsaoa HOT DROPS, For coughs and colds, take Lemon Hot Drops. For sore throat and bronchitis, lake Lemon Hot Drops. For pneumonia and laryngetia, take Lemon Hot Drops. For consumption and cuUrrh, take Lemon Hot Drops. For all throat and lung diseases, take Lemon Hot Drops. An elegant and reliable preparation. Sold by druggists. 25 oents per bot tle. Prepared by H. Mozley, 11. U.. At lanta. Ga. novldwly NORTH CAROLINA, I Hnperlor Court. Craven County, j December 13ih, 1889. Isaac B. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Notice. Ljdla A. Smith, Deieudant. To Lydia A. Smith: Take notice. That an action has been oommenoed ioed in the said court, entitled as orthe purpose of obtaining adlvorce above, fort from the bonds of matrimony between the plaintiff ana deienaant, and you are re- ewbern on tbe 3d Monday before, tbe 1st demur to the complaint in thla action. i i hi 1 1 a in ai t, i v. i i . rk. . ioc.i, aiiu .uiwcr ur I E. W. CAHPEWiKB. Olerk Sup. Court of Craven county. deoH 6w Norlh Carolina. SHERIFF'S NOTICE TO TJX PAYERS, I must have your Taxes, long past ue. If not paid at once, I shall pro oeed to collect by distress. This is the third and last call. dl3 lw W. B LANE, Sberitf. The High Arm Davis. Simple, Durable and Light Running. The only vertioal feed Machine. All sewing done without basting. J. M. HINES, Agent. New 'Berne, N. O. Ikgules. I have just received a oar load of Mules, whioh will be disposed of en most reasonable terms. Call and see them. dec4 dtf E. S. STREET. For Sale or Bent, HOUSE and LOT on the corner of Neuse and Middle streets, now occu pied by R. C. Eehoe. One of the most desirable locations in the city of New Berne. Also, all of the Household , Kitchen and Office Furniture, including one fine Organ and Iron Safe. Ihe above will be sold at private sale." Apply to R. C. EEHOE, At his office or house, from 10 a.m. novl2 dtj to 4 p.m. Dfi. O. E. BAGBY, SUBGE0K DENTIST. Office, Middle street, opposite Baptist church, decS dwtf NEWBERN, N. C. Fashionable Tailor! All "Work Done In Fhat-GIass Style. (RICHARDSAWYER, Middle St., two doors north of Hahn's Livery Stablee, dec4dtf NEW BERNE, N. O. IN STOCK: Ground Alum Salt. Fine Table Salt, Pocket Salt, in Tierces and Tins. 3F. TJlricIi, ; WHOIJESAljs GROCER, ,V '' 'J i. MIDDLE STREKT,. Agent for. Ouh Powder. NEW BERNE. "N. ry Goods! "V 'v- U In Prices ! Etc, tIatesStylesl- Scarboybuilv & Koonco . -fi-m PoUoek Streetr t 'c f- ' .js-rf a; '-1 - j J'vPP0M Episoopal Church, .i 'di $m NEW BERN HV'N CC;i POIVDEH Absolutely Pure. Thla powder never vartaa. a rnarral r pi-rlty, strenKth and wtaolaaomanaaa. Ilnra economical than lh ordinary kinds, aid caoDoc d sold In competition with Ibe mul titude of low lest, abort walrht. alnm or phoaphate powders. Bold only In cans. Hoyal Bakimo Powdbb Co.. 108 Wall it- I , 111HA99 limn frnt OPERA SOTJSB. Bent fit of St. John's Lodav.V THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, DEC. 16th. ENGAGEMENT OF THlt' S. G. ELY NEW YORK THEATRE CO. Beaded by the charming and varaatlU rrL. uu versatlia JU18S ANNE LF.VR1 T W in a repertoire of Metrortolitan produced with speoial scenerr. an. perb costumes, and elaborate stage set- u.uiiuav uikde win De nraaaniad a dramatization pf Mark Twain's famous novel, TOM SAWYER." Teeming with interest and bnhhlina- over with fun and music Popular prices of admianinn irsv iu and 50c. and seats can now ha rauni without extra charge. dll td For the Next 30 Days We will offer special inducements to mer chants and consumers 111 our Large and Finely Selected Stock of TOBACCO and CIGABS. 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 ani thing concerning our stock of WINES, LIQU0BS, Etc., wiicli is well known ttf be the largest in the city, and a glance l&iq either of our estate lishments will coil-! vince the most fikAn. tical that we are in the position to !' gelt Lwer .than M A trial will convince A. L, Grcfrcrv ilait Liquor Dealers -uMtli T t and Kiddle ru , ' ''V - '.-y -( . r J :,&NE W BEItNC ' fj 1 mM- ! li:1;;,.:
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