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A1LY .VOLi-VIII;-NO. 222. XEW BERNE. N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. OURNAL., '4 l 1 if r.UYlydaott-sa , C E.SL0T1R, ""i'ttr: imlM at ani as Rmm4 i XV street, has a WnredUplay of Chriat- tntt fif all Had. Which ha . offer at Mw. haed me prleee. Coa feotioneriee, : turner meerase, ohtnt. crockery,' efo , 1recvd:, dally. Call ' Md examine our stock. ldeol-ot. . 4 NEW LIKE WHITE SILK AND XXLtoflbMMUtohe4 Handkerchiefs. MuffUre end Tlee. just received at dtol-Sfcl , J M, BOWAIDS. I"INCB MEAT, EUuio. Currente. 1YJL. Citron.jGadii,NuU. Drlad Fro It, FlavorUavr-BitMOtt. Freeh Boeeted Coffac, Std." - - - C. E. 8uvtK -1 tffo1 WEtljttl-iierf; family can : Vi a to ne wrthotti lSeb( VnnoaA' Gbe Stit'--' - BILLJJ1GA.D3 jkhd : MWmH BMtlj i Wl:t tia lflo, tali and 7U:tdar wtObi ;', ONfaillNtatf tAi 1 fOTeiVer Western O BeerSitaraay by express ST VTTXMl mm WU fnVnllhai o. 01 JLi mud neatly .printed ai the 4oqjHH.10"lO m L0AjBtt8eELL8.Ciab ebel(4,wds, Brch lirrng gftin, ' Repeating Ootlltr. Whitty & QATtfl.. . TD8T EbCElVED A new lot of Job stock, -Wood work, low price. 43allas4 see samples. fnovl8t. .C3 SELLINGS' ke m always on hand 0 bom mad sausage meat, the beet te tha otty. Hie oreme de la create batter ii the beat in the city. Try a jKmnd. Patti and America are mutually dear to each other. A PSOFOSSD Democratic caucus I U again postponed. - lt I THB House Oommitte on Elec- tiona U ordered to investigate we Clayton assassination and report TffB New York Star, of last Mon- day, reports Editor Qenry W. Qrady,of Georgia, seriously ill at be Fifth Arenue Hotel. -"Otjb State exchanges do not Opysmuoh from the Messenger I mm mmm ttlrm A mmm 7 HavamI limijuj I wa wuu mo same wmuiinv,i - i brother. now r jsdeo says ne is still am- peror or Brazil, DOC will not return A. il ' ATI m. W-W .1 . If . I co me uouniry. ne ueciinea 101 receive peenniary help from the! Usurping Government. . jaaaanwBBrKanaaaaaBaa9sea 3X1VSX0ASS refused to partici-1 tpate&a the Davis obsequies. Tbeffriendly, jovial, and lighthearted.) TBponaorqf the Loolsiana Lottery! eonld hare added nothtnar to tha I jAlnmnih a Antv at thm iwoa. . ''Tmt Bepablican party is proliflcwn in the State in the lumber indue p( narrow-gauge 'statesmen,'' who!"7 bar never .been able to grasp the fact that the portion of the country south of the Potomac river is really B integral part of the Union, igtoft tar. , , rn G6y.; UlIX is said , to be trying tb&ifoGov, 1' "io take up his Veansend help him get the noml--aatlbu I from Cleveland. Gov. Lee 'ean not be bribed, and he iS not almole enonth to believe that Hill - stands a ghost of a chance. Wil Mnlogton Sfeasenger. . v vjr mo vcvuiu onbouiv naavuiB' tern Pott savs: It Is not the number mfiAlwho are to auffer In thla ,or;tto degrees of thepunUh. ' f , igLt W! pwplerfrroat COn- '1 ' BdCThe'''TOnt3hat Interests k tbint i pnClt 6r4 IS Whether the K TardiCS (XmaerBaTSBail give Wem Irawi.mnVlheT before Vl JXm?JLb um.M Af WMrT iSi .Uiffr 4f?ac.i,etrr ,Tr:r-w:;w."!-. r"-"Z ir vmnm'arvai m m i rhe ih TiniRri.i ajoa awoaiffiwyjgwwwKv- L. L...SI l - - - - - " . a-4-'- .f " f ; lu.fi grwu wii- valiimay.nave no unaue avan tageover the farmers, by reason of ntn4tttf3rb',lUrtaU0ntWy: CTO :.s v in .y it r j .;.. . . , . : . . eea ome eorapiaiw, ; j - . ry au iim I . i S c f 'W Obviate this did- fC . tc: , vdLJ-inate note Is about M or 80 years, or age; tuts a .'T.wai ' ;rv-f1rrwh.fvfiri,lvarv nacuHar twist of the head. v He ' v" r -.,' "" '""ir: : . " . , 1 fc.,.!.. zfc H tlli. J7fi3Ctt. It wanted asnlf to: sheriff of Pentico r -i no 'mrttmm- a rra n r"-"rll!2 Tftcra : I?t Wafitinrtsn rt: ' - KiLEllN's conviction of the minor offence or assault instead of prize fighting, of which Sullivan wu found guilty, indicates a re grettable wearing off of the sharp edge of Mississippi justice under the influence of time and natural sympathy beaten in for the inau ho was the fight Ne York Star. The North Caroliua delegation took a very proruiueut part at the funeral of Mr. Davis at New Orleans. The detachment of the Qoldsboro Rifles aud of the Gov ernor's Guard was on special duty in. tie room in the ciry hall in whieb the body lay iu state. The itiflfes had' a Confederate thg draped, in adlitiori to a company flagj while tfie Governor's Guard had"" the headquarter's Hags, also draped... The Confederate flag above alluded to was the only one the procession. Messen- LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. E. Slovkr Mince meat J. F. Taylor Driving ahead 1 Alex. Miller Christmas toys, etc. J. II. Howard Handkerchiefs, etc. BMcLuNOS-WeeUrn beef. R-aueage meat, ate. The itndy of horthand baa been in troduced in Skinner 'a achool. It waa very much like May weather yeeterday. The mercury roae'to seven Ity - four degreea Bare fun and frolic for old and young Qhaa. H. Blank's on Thuradsy tTentoK, Don't fail to go. The sidewalk pavement in front of Miaa Taylor'a reeidence, on Craven atreet, la being rebuilt. Quite an im provement. " There will be a lecture tonight at Hancock atreet Methodist church by the paator, Rev. T. Page Bioaud. Sub ject, "Algebraio Prayer." All are in yits(1 klnh ni h. th.nnri..m u hn,it - ' loomoleted. It will be the principle at triMinn fhi. vhp hAAftiiBA ir. ia a nav fMtnrtl .d antireIv diflerent . rom tt thloK ever ahown in the State. Let'a not allow Mr. Dulltimee to have a finger in our Christmas pie. Old Sana Clans la able to wipe out Dull Umee Dy a winx or niaeye. if. a. it dont always take money to make one Anewaaw mill ia going upon the river front opposite Mr. Jonathan Havana' reeidence 00 J!iflt D root street Mr. W. B. Blades and others are having it bniit. New Berne beats any other Bev. Dr. J. E. Mann and family will arrive tonight. There will be no prayer meeting at uentenary m. Church tonight on this account. The congregation is expected to welcome Dr, Mann and his family, at the par sonage during the evening. Mr. J. J. Dissosway and bride have arrived from New York. They recieved at their reeidence on Eaat Front street last night. Quite a number of friends called and passed a very pleasant even I hag. The Journal extends oongratula- tions and wiahes Mr. and Mrs. Dissos- way a life of happiness. The subject of the eermon preached by Bev. Mr. Stanoill at the church of 1 we uieoipies last mgnt was - uepen- xt' MftthBW f : 1" I!ght wiu be poaching tonight Rav. I. L. Chestnutt, of Snow Hill, is I expected to preach on Friday night. I We very much hope that the series of articles now appearing in tne juukkah (ShaU New Berne Progress) wi!l be earefullT read. They are based upon railroad from Ona- we feel .are they will be die flnstea to-oieany tnat no one win uu w ... . . . , .... mi .m r t. , T L. ...... . fully nnaeretana tne movement. An I other, opportunity is offered New Berne tn ,.b. .fan fftrw.r(i. Will .he releet t a n,jni0n. Eaa .. of Pamlico loounty, writes to the Journal as foi name aa uoo oounty jail aa a tramp on ueo. i. i tie ia aaia to nave oummiMeu auun ertm, jirgtai., Karson is a tail i ,ottBat nan:, light complexion, very ioaa hands' broad forehead, large eyes pvew no ewaiawOTywouu. i anTnn a.isiwiwirv wiwuui vi mm in vooanty.ai wyiwn." . i - SHALL NEW BEBHE PR06BE8SI No. 7. We eometimea hear it alleged by those in opposition to rabseribing for the building of the East Caroliaa Bail road to New Berne, (and some of them express the opinion no doubt ia good faith,) that ita coming here will inure to the benefit of Wilmington and reenlt in commercial injury to New Berne; that this will be especially true of the trade we now do with Onslow. The argument is, that Wilmington being a larger city and a place! of greater commercial importance will cause trade, to a preponderating extent, to gravitate there. This argument is fallacious; in the first place the rates of freight, in order that the road shall succeed, must be fair and eqttitable, especially to its terminus, and there being no diecri : ination shippers will p:UroDize by railroad the points that ihey have a pre-election for. Jones county people will stay by New Gerne because they have alwaya received fair treatment, and know with whom ihey are dealing. In Onalow there has ever been a New Berne party and a Wilmington patty, not in a sense of rivalry, but' each city has had ita Clientele; father and 6on for yearahave had their preferences, and these it ia fair to piodumo will continue. Thia is the sentimental view of the matter. Now ns to the practical: every one knows that in order to reaoh the con sumer, or regular linea of foreign ex- p ;it od6 has to go north: here at New I'. rue we have linea of vessels making quick and reliable connection with die- tributing lines to all points north and to Europe and it would indeed be singular if freights went farther south that they might reach a point to be sent north. In speed, .frequenoy and reliability New Berne ia today a better point of shipment than Wilmington, and we think it more than probable that instead of being drawn from - New Berne there will be drawn to it a greater volume of trade from the country through which the road passes than it now receives by dirt road. There is, however, an important fact that should not be lost sight of, and that ia, a railroad running through the counties of Jones and Onslow will oauae new industries to spring up, and a greater variety of material to be marketed, of whioh New Bern is car tain to obtain ita fair ahare. The exist ing produota of the new railroad terri tory would hardly sustain a railroad but it is the development consequent upon its construction that justifies the building. The people of New Berne need have no fear that it will not get its full ahare of the prosperity certain to result to our neighboring oountiee, and that in their prosperity we ahall have a part. If, however, we are indifferent to a scheme in whioh they are so much interested, and the road terminus shall be at some point other than New Berne, it is but fair to presume that they would requite our indifference by trading at the point most easy of access, and unless we subaoribe to the road, that point will not be New Berne. Shall New Berne show an, apprecia tion of the wants and needs of our Onslow friends by subscribing to the stock of that whioh they-eo greatly need, or shall we assume a position of indif ference or opposition, and thereby alienate the good feeling that now exists? 55. The New Be c tor for Christ Church. Rev. T. M.N.George, who accepted some time ago the rectorship of the New Berne Parish, arrived last night. We take the following paragraph from the Durham Sun : Rev. T. M. N. Oeorge, for several years past rector of 1st. Philip's Epla- copal church in Durham, preached his farewell sermon on Sunday last, and will leave tomorrow for the New Berne Pariah, the rectorahfp of whioh he aooepted aome time since. His peo ple here give him up reluctantly, and they will part with him with the deep est regret. The New Berne church is to be congratulated upon securing such a 'clergyman.- He is pure in heart. genial "and gentle in disposition, earnest in duty, faithful in every trust, able and exceedingly Interesting in pre senting the gospel in its truth and simplicity. Be has few equals. The bestwishee of Durham will go wlib him and his family to their new home. May the Lord richly bless his labors and give him length of days." . Chance for a Speculation, Now don't all run at once for your wallets and checkbooks! It isn't cor ner lots in Chioago, Minneapolis, Kan sas City, or the "Future Great'" It Isn't options on wheat, corn, pork or lard, nor "puts" or "oalla" on North western's or Douth western's, nor yet is it gas, oil, telegraph or telephone stock. It is better than any or all of thsee. It is a deposit in the Bank of Health, whioh every one oan make by thai pur chase and use of Dr. Pierce Pleasant Pallets in all oases of ohronle oonstips tion, biliousness, dyspepsia, heedaohe, liver complaint, and the like. Sold the world over. .w . The worst faatnra about oatarrh ia Ita i t i aangeroua lenaenoy o oonsaaspuon. I Hoed v Sans-pittta cures catarrh by 'Purirna tne wood. Personal. Mr. W. E. Patterson baa returned from a trip north. Mr. Joe Bhem arrived last night from Chapel Hill. Be will epend the holidare at home. At Hotel Albert: Dr. B. A. Whitakei, Trenton; James T. Lincoln and wife, Bayboro; Wm. H. Dewey, Waltham, Mass.; W. P. Rose, Baltimore; R. A. Ballou, Boston; G. T. Ford, New York; J. Y. Brjce, Charlotte; A S. Davis. Oxford; Howard L. Nefl, Philadelphia: Jamee Boaraberger, New York; R. M. Johnson, of Wilmington Messenger. At Gaston House: E. M. Barton, Mass ; A. Gallup, Conn.; B. J.Smith, Vanceboro; Wm. McDaniel, Trenton; D. U. Ward, 8wansboro; Bryan Hosier. Adama Creek; C. G. Cox and wife, Mrs. W. M. Thompson and three chil dren, Ricblands. Shipping News. The ateamer Annie of the E. C. D. line arrived last night and will sad at four o'clock this afternoon. The Eaglet of thia line will arrive tomorrow. The Tahoma eailed last night and will arrive tonight, sailing again Friday morning. The ateamer Manteo, of the O. D. line arrived last night from Norfolk with a cargo of general merchandise. Mayor's Court. The following cases were disposed of yesterday: Elijah McDaniel, white, for vio lating chapter 5, section 3, drunk and disorderly, submitted; taxed with coat. Sargent Nash, sr., colored, for pocket- pioking. Sent to jail in default of bail. Sargent Nash, jr., colored, for steal ing. Sent to jail in default of bail. Mr. Fife at Raleigh. Yesterday afternoon. Evangelist Fife held a meeting for men only in Edenton atreet Methodist church. Every seat in that large-audience room waa filled. and the galleries were called into requi sition to accommodate many more The meeting was glorious. Mr. Fife made one of his plain, earnest talks, whioh was received with marked inter est. The singing by the six hundred men (for there were that many) waa inspiring, ine Duiiding surely waa never before filled with auoh vocal music. After the talk by Mr. Fife, such songs as "That Old Time Religion," and "IM Meet Tou in the City of the New Jerusalem," were sung with a glorious vim and happy energy. A number -of those preeent stated that they had that "Old Time Religion." Many rose and asked for prayer. Others arose to signify that they held prayer with their families, and a good number stood np and promised to ereot family altars at once and bold family prayer in future. II really looked aa though everybody who attended that meeting enjoyed it as they never en joyed anything before. At night Mr. mre conducted a meet ing at the Baptist Tabernaole. That vaat auditorium was literally packed ith people and there were enough there to paok it by balf-past six o'olock. Any one going to the Tabernaole after that hour might have thought that a large- congregation had juet been dia- miaaed, so great waa the crowd that waa coming away because there were no ts for them. There were between twelve and fifteen hundred people in the church when Mr. Fife arose to open the meeting. He first announced that, at the soli citation of friends, he had deoided to remain in Raleigh for aome daya longer. and that 10 long as the present great interest waa manifested, the meetings ould be continued. This week the meetings will be conducted jointly by Mr. Fife, Bev. Mr. Morton, Presbyterian evangelist, and the Baptist and Melhod- iat ministers of tne otty. The day meet ings will continue in the First Presby terian Church, but will be held at 10:80 p.m. as heretofore. After these announcements the ser vices in the Tabernaole began. The praise songs swelled grandly and glo riously from the great audience, led by a cornet and choir of, perhaps, one hun dred voices. Mr. Fife's talk was im pressively earnest. Its influence was great. Its earnestness, more than its strength or eloquence, affected most of that great audience to tears, and when the invitation to rise for prayer was ex tended, there were- many responses. An after meeting was held, at which a great number of people remained There ie no estimate of the number of professions in the meetings so far, but they are very numerous. Raleigh Call. One fact is worth a column of rhetoric said an American statesman. It is a fact, es tablished by the testimony of thoussnds of people, that Hood's Sarsaparilla does cure scrofula, salt rheum, and other diseases or affections arising from 1m pure state or low condition of the blood. It also ovsroomes taat urea reeling, creates a good appetite, and gives strength to every part of the system. Try it. Clarke's Extract ef Flax Ceagla Cmrs It is a sure care for whooping cough. It steps the whoop, and permits the child to cstch Its breath. It Is entirely harmless. Good for any ooueh of child hood or old age. It heals the bronohi and lungs, and stops the cough. For winter or bronenlel oough this syrup is the best ever discovered.- Only one sun, large bottle, rrioe 51.00 at r. a, Duffy's drug store. . Clarke's Flax Soap makes the skin smooth, soft and white. Price SSo. DrivingjAhead ! ANOTHER BIG LOT OF Tobacco ! Tobacco ! Just reoeived at J. F. TAYLOR'S. Do you want Groceries? Do you want Meat and Lard? Do you want Cbeeee and Butter? Do you want anything usually kept in a first class Grocery Store? Go to J. F. TAYLOR'S, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Middle Street. P. 8 Our prioes are LOW. SHERIFF'S NOTICE TO TiX PAYEES, I must have your Taxes, lonjr past due. If not paid at once, I shall pro ceed to collect by distress. ibis ia the third and last call. dlSlw W. B. LANE, Sheriff. NOTICE. National Bank of New Berne The Annual Meet in z of the Stock holders of this Bank, for the election of Directors and the transaction of suoh other business as may come before them, will be held at their Banking House on the Second Tuesday, beine the 14th day of January, 1800. Polls win ne opened at 13 o clock, to close at p. m. G. H. Roberts, Cashier. December 14th. 1889. dwAd See the Best Line of Silver Jewelry In the State. Hair Ornaments, Bronze Bracelets, Lace Pins, Purses, Combs, Rings, Etc. No Trouble to Show Goods. "Dell The Jeweler." MFLAtlNER IS Going Qui of Business. He offers his Entire Stock OF CLOTHING Gent's Furnish'g Goods Etc., Etc., Positively AT COST! CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK AT J. E. SUITII, Agt. POVDEB Absolutely Pure. Ttlla DOVil - ..... mmwtm A I Parity, atrei,, and hlnm.nu. u,. economloal il..h th ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold In competition with thamul- Z 01 10w tMt- ,hort lht, alum or phosphate powders. Bold only In cans. rvuiAl, CAKING I'OWDEB CO.. 108 Wall St NY. luneffl dan wed frt aw For the Next 30 Days s We will offer special nducements to mer chants and consumers in our Laro-e and Finely Selected Stock of TOBACCO and CIGAKS. 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 WIITE8, 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 skep tical that we are in the position to sell lower than any retail house in th& State. A trial will convince, A. L. Gregory & Go., Liquor Dealers and Tobacconists, Old Market site, E. aide Middle St, and S. W. Cor, South Front and Middle Stf. NEW BERNE, N. C. auglS dw Roberts nnn w mm mm m mm- mm WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. We rell FLOUR -direct from the Mills in Michigan. We have in stock a big supply of West India Molasses, whioh we Import direct front the West Indies. .i: . Give us a call and see oar prioes. '.' ROBERTS & BR0., Booth Frost street, ; NEW BEBNE. sW We job Gail lard's Snuff. & Ax's and tor U- 1 r-.y
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