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7 J()C UN AL, . i i VOLVIII N(l-'32ailllifEWBERNE.: N.-Cv SATURD AY ilDECEMBER 28. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTSj 1 ' ItfSlSZCS W0AL8. Llms O Faints, Oils at.varntb, BILL BEAD&ul ttl printed t: this vffio,v.t.ir and L0A.DfilSBCLLrt.Oitt hlli.;wads,. Brazen Jading ttfun. R prating . "N1 TUST RSCEtVfcD-A new loof fob .Ith .tU !irofcuHjrij80t current J irn ,ysv tlH t s fAll ta .iu-Nt tVi j. e i tif jmk jc jpu ijk isIt'U Hoberirah,--liimon Uerald. , WltH OatDiiwsjud Ht4r W! " Grady 4'thepufjressive ; jtfnniaiUm r of ChBMftf wis be said to' b'' jerr"bfokedr i While the ipiaeea ortbese vntf, " honest, nliehteijed'men; tpav nevei ; be filled, . thjara - ara l able hands jidin the Jdnraaia'irbic are gio rioasly ,pnrsaipg the lines of Ad- AeeinentY j he , South has no better4 friend todaj than - its v(. editors who hkve' he wisdom foTsee - sUill J the conservative, consistent :" detertniofttion to place their section hot only abreast but in advance of ; the eN.Y; World. n Ovs brethren of the opposition t mdreovet ill. organized . and . have already begun to complain of ''the; lact of a leader. .. In spite of ' s s ihelr a superior numbers they have y p been defeated, ia "several contests jv VDern'oerate, and feel sadly the need 6f some one who can hold v.? their ' disordered hosts together. 'v.ythe situation is made woiBe by the faot'that there does nC- seem to T)e lay one on their Bide of the House Iwho has tbe brains and the courage tii fit him for command, and they 0 .v liot obljr wlthoat a leader,, bat ; f .wlihbuTth'e'lbppe of ona i JJut the - greatest weakness of tbe Beputm- : jcao party la Its want of any definite - r purpose or ,tm iiesutute or any 'great animating idea the fragments fair to where. Louisville' Qoarier JournaL ! ' . AEsa:4ipatchdate.d-Char ' ' lotte.NJiave othrn-nd pub- T .'Tisftd in .the Ne Y0rk:iyorid and : - Washington, Post, contains this statement:' 4lThere are many poor . : farmers Jnthe.SBtejn. counties . : who bare Jarge.famuies to support .c "j It is said they hare ;soldjnost ' ( of theic( housefiplf effects to i bu '.bread aa meat sa -that npw starvation Stares them In the face Indeed, in many instances people ' are corolled to $9 from three to - :x (i:js without any sort, onooa , r rLataTert ITe5T9t-jratni laborers away? Th farmets jdo sot Iry to . hold them, saying they hate no in dsdements to ffe; : The jrdpsin . E'-terilTorth tJarolina vire very r. -'troraMeardship L c; r: t t" r r t tL C r t .iloaceOaliltEere ia no such l Ust tloftday ;pi2UUhe SCDth rercary of; thij JUndmgiof ( the is was" celebrated In the pity aw. Yor'kiiwieaQhauuoej M, t, ia rt??oadiag tO" the toast ' r; 1 rroVeF"al4 C'The zr?nnccut cf the death 6 'v "W. Grady. We forget fl r"3 cf cvlilch, r. di3d in t:.e cf L-ir: & U t - J ! . 1 t. - J Aug if ftional ? f jc.rs of ;!:tlcrj c Z f- rr.i i j underttfindinga and v differences j between all sections of the' Be- poblio, is a national caiamit j. New York mingle? m tears with those ot hut kindred, and -offers to his memory the tribute of ber pro foandeat admiration for his talents ani achievements." LOCAL 3'!ifififij-iai Wmiit rheitire Mock , RE'JHTERl ! Tbe Iftg eokr ill be closed SeyBtttt'Widfl'ini'rchanta ny that the jMfcCCaBi wa iarger than it was Jft ikf Mia AOlo Cfoder fijjfelxi'&fcioDar wrrA omitted from the ' A -ihoim. living a the ce addition rot'ejDlty. wo havo not a ready regis- tered, -hould do bo today. The books wrll be closed tonights Sotne bf the jouDg men, Mr. Carence isos wy and others, gave a. ball at the Staton Hohae on Thursday night which was iiery jen joy able affair. Ate yoii doing anything towards aid iag in -getting the Oualow railroad to New Berne ? If you have New Berie at heart jou should be willing to help in this enterprise. The fire alarm on Thursday morning oame from Mr. ii. a. wood s bouse on Eden Street. Sparks from the chimney set the roof the house on fire, but very little damage was done. Voices of Pcaoe" is the name of a pretty little magazine published by the young ladies of Peace Institute, Raleigh It is a bright and well edited publi cation and reflects credit upon the young Hisses. On the editorial staff We notioe the name of one of Lenoir county's fair daughters, Miss May Bouse; Her appearanoe on the honor list is evidence of her worthiness of the position she holds. on the magazine. v'l'' ' Shipping News. The steamer Eaglet of the E. C. D line will arrive today, and the Annie tomorrow. The Eaglet will sail Mon day t 4 p. m. The steamer Man teo sailed for Nor folk yesterday with passengers and a Urge freight, "The'steamerKinston has been re paired and left at daybreak this morn lng for Kinston and Neuse rirer land ings, carrying a cargo of general mer chandise. Kayor's Court. . The following cases were disposed of yesterday all colored: James Bimmo&S. chap. 5, sec 4; riot- oua aad disorderly la the city limitir submitted; taxed with ioost. EUia Holly,' chap. 5, sec. 8; using loud and boisterous language in the city limits; taxed with oost. - Caroline Jones, chap. 5, seo. 3; using loud and boisterous language in the city limits; taxed with oost. ;Mary Jane Battle, chap. 5, seo. 1 barged with keeping a disorderly house In the city limits; taxed with ...; .4 i, 1 - The rife on Christmas Day. About 2 o'clock p. m. on Christmas day the dry kiln of Messrs. D. Cohgdon Sc Son. was discovered to boon fire. The alarm 'was given and the fire depart mens 'responded . promptly. The fire had gotten under pretty good headway, however, Hind .the planing mill adjoin mg eaught. Although the firemen did excellent work the d ry kiln and the ptaoing mill were, burned.'; We could not learn tbe extent of tbe damage but we suppose it -wlH amount to about $10 000, witb.no lnsuraooe. We under StaJ;ib!.the dry kiln and planing mill will be rebuilt as soon as possible. Origin Of the fire not known. ' ,, "... ........ . - -. ... , wan ?uhlie Speakiu? In Onslow. ; i CaptT War. A, Darden Vtir addrss the people of. Onelow coujoty at tha fol lowing tlme.s and. plaoesr f --V;1 " Catharine Lake, Friday, January 10 Dawson's School" House. 8aturday, January 11. at 11 a. m.. ' . South' . West; AUiance,.Siturday, Jan 11, at 4 P. m. - 1 t . Franklin- Allisnoe, , near Laniers ITnndaT IS. 11 a. m. .-- .'t t Adams SoboOl House, Tuesday, J". 14th. 11 a. m. . 1. ' ,,(r Bioblands, Wednesday, January 15 11 a. m. i ' I is worth a column of rhetorio, said an American statesman. sIt is a fact, es- titiished by tbe testimony of thousands cf rnr'e. that Hood's Sareaparilla does r j r rofula. salt theum, and other ;', ! or sTortions Arising from im ( r 1 iw condition of tbe blood 15 i tvifc. ia tiint tireu leeiinir, How Christmas Was Spent in the City. . " ' . , Never was the picture of old 8anta Clans, with his long, - white beard blown awry by the wintry wind,- muf fled and wrapped in his greatcoat, sit ting in his sled as, drawn by a team of swift reindeer, be dashes through snow and ice from bouse to house, earrjiag numberless presents to make the chil dren glad, more inappropriate to this fair, sunny land than on the Christmas jut passed. It was a bright, spring like day in December. To the children the happiest moment of the day was when they examined their stockiog early iu tbe morning to see what Satita Claus had brought tbem. This jyful experience over, they spent the remainder of tbe day and the early part of the night in amusing themselves with their toys and popping firecrackers, making all the noise possible, and having a big time generally. Earlr in the morning a party of about twenty-Ave fantastios on horseback paraded the streets and created a great deal of arauf-eoient. It waa one of the best fantastic) parades we ever saw. The young people gave and received many novel anl handsome presents and a happy degree of friendship and sociability was exhibited and a great deal of ideasintry occasioned by these 'hri9tmas gifts. At ii o clock there were appropriate orvices at the Methodist, Episoopal and Catholio churches, which were largely attended. Just about the time when the Christ mas turkey was to be carved the town was thrilled by the alarm of fire. It was discovered that the dry kiln and planing mill of Messrs. D. Oongden ft Son were on fire. A great many people went to see the fire, but those who bad not paid their respects to the national Christmas holiday fowl soon returned fhe brave and untiring firemen spent most of the afternoon in extinguishing the flames. The afternoon was very fine for out door amusements, and driving, saddle back riding, playing lawn tennis, etc., were tbe attractions and pleasures of the hour. At night fireworks, as usual, figured largely in the amusement of the small boy, while social gatherings were en gaged in by the young gentlemen and young ladies and the old people. There was prayer meeting at the church of the Disciples at night. At the Hancock street Methodist oburoh a Christmas tree, was stripped of its fruit and the children reoeived many pres ents. Tbe event of the evening was of course very pleasant to both old and young. We think this was not a "dull" Christmas, as a great many people seemed to expect. - Tbe weather was beautiful; there were no serious acci dents; old Santa Claus cams just the same, though some people said that they thought he was too poor to come this time; and withal there seemed to be a spirit of "good will toward men," a spirit of soclablility, of pleas antry, that influenced the good people of our oity i.. Personal. Mr. H. Sperling, of Baltimore, former ly a citizen of New Berne, is spending the holidays in the city. Mr. Joe Hendren, of Winston., is yisumg relatives and Mends In tbe city. Miss Sadie Manly ia spending the holiday a with friends In Baltimore. Mr. H. W. Steinhelper left yesterday forSelms, N.C H. R. Bryan'Eiq., left yesterday for Riohmond,: Va. - 4v Mr. E. Er Harper and Misses Eula and Etta Nunn left on tha train yester day' for Core creek, and went from there to xar. Joei JS.insej s, wnere a party wa given last night.' Messrs. W. P. M, Bryan and Col. Hughes went but later in the day. Mr, A. E. Parsons left on the steamer Manteo yesterday Tor Baltimore- Messrs. D B. fluske, of. FayetteyUle, J - E. ' Eantern, of Greensboro, and Arthur Cowsill, of Washington, D, C. are spending tbe 'holidays in tbe oity. Tbey are stopping at tbe UOteT Albert. Mrs: B. G. Credle is yisittng friends to Beanfon." 'Ji!,:--!. A Governor Fowls and several friends went'down to Morebead City on Thurs day bight. ' Tbey are spending thf hols days bunting in tnat section: il l tL ' At tbe Gaston House: Thos. Duncan, Beaufort; A't OallupV Connecticut, Reuben Nelsgerber, 8. W. Reams, David Reams. A Luthersburg. Pa t - CsDt. Ed. Hill, ' Baltimore: John P. Davis, New Florence. Pa. ; Thos. Harvey. Snow Hill: R- P. Montague and' Mr. R. P. Montague). Virginia; X. F. Ead wards, N. C: Herman Bryan, TJVB. Govern mens- woras. . .. -v.., .-...." -v At Hotel Albert: H. C. Monsell. Con necticut; John Armstrootr. Norfolk: J Lane, Goorgia- W W. Kir.'en, Race Fond, Oa.; Krs. ' M. E. WiIvOX Esau' fct, N. C; T- s r!r; L'aryey (" ; " -ili J. I Obr . r HEW'BERJE SHALL PROGRESS! "s. w's,-"--Ko.'Jl5.. -- It is bsaiattnataia to be lelflah. We' wall Mink greater or less de gree, and at a result we are apt to be "for'orr ragainst a thing in the pro portion It bears to -our inteassts. This to as tras of the railroad ques- tioa bow pending, as of other things, and it U but natural that in proportion .un:, a n. .i.. iP Ti . u nou gain to o ueriTu, iu i ucIIrOat. measure of that one's aparoyal, ;or con versely, disapproval. There are some things so manifestly good, ao inherently commendable, they are their own best appeal to our selfish ness, and among Chem is the proposed New Berne and Onslow Railroad. Tbe construction and operation of this line appeals directly to tbe interests of every class and element in our com munity: to tbe laboring man it offers prospects of remunerative employment; to tbe merchant, increased business; to the property owner, enhanced values of real .estate; to tbe hotel and livery men, tbe advent of a larger number of visitors and consequent inorease of patronage; to the mechanic and artifloer (jf every kind, additional opportunities for thejr handicraft; for tbe non pro fessional young men, openings for sta tion agencies, clerkships, conductors, and simitar places; and in tbe general prosperity, as a natural etquenoe, the professional man will share. With the coming of this road, as we have already pointed out, will also oome, more direct, frequent and rapid connection with the North, and who oan oaloulate the Immense benefit and advantage that will bs, to the constant ly grow lug and already most important industry we have trucking. How important a quick daily line from tbe North would be to our mer obants? to have AA h.fc . .lri,l. it ,M ha oy mis route an additional daily mail with New York papers here the morning, instead of the evening, after their publication; with direct and close communication with Our neighbors of the northeastern counties and Nor folk. All this and more would result from the accomplishment of this much-1 t ; ri nmLnt It would indeed be difficult to select nw IntA.a.t nwf..alnn rr r A i - j u"i i;iui.u .v vidual, whom tbe new and ohanged condition would not sffeot beneficially, and the only one of whom we oan now think whose occupation would be lost, is tbe growler and grumbler! Halnap -4wtkAtTsi I ssa A nff awna( """ft F..v..v.., uv "-H"- . f a S I 1 ; iL.i I Utopia, out we noueewy oeiievo mat. improvement would be so marked in a little while that every one of us would 4i.uni. narannaiiv ..! hanofl'.i . ,. . . , and tbe old town would take a long step toward that commercial and bust- ness prosperity that the future has, we feel assured, in store for her This being so, let it be remembered that today offers the last opportunity you will have to place yourself in posi tion to help bring about the desired result, by either seeing that your name is on the registration books, and if not, of putting it there. Let every lover ot the old town deter mine to put his shoulder to the wheel. and by advice, counsel and persuaeion induoe those who honestly differ with him ss to the merits ot this question, to see it as we do, and thus insure a prao tioally unanimous vote for the propo sition. Z. THE VOICE OF OS8L0W. In thb Nimh or God, Akin. Editor Journal : We, the farmers and people of Onslow county, being of sound mind snd body, and possessed and surrounded with untold wealth. in that we have a climate unsurpassed, where man has and is now ad vanced to tha highest state of civilization, having furnished our State with one Governor and tbe home of a number of talented ladies and gentlemen where Christian virtues abound and the latoh string of the rich and the poor alike hangs on the outside to admit the weary-and-oare worn traveller snd though shut in from the outside world we haye endeavored teScultirate all tbe virtues that enobles man, that when tbe door should be it a opened It would be plainly seen our light had not been hid under bushel but; placed on the hill-top to guide our hand to meet whose : O, New Berne, give us your hsnd I h With a. soil from a stiff clay to a sandy loam,' that; will : produce corn, ostton, peanuts, in fact all the crops that are made in our Sunny South, the farmer finds on bis fsrm soil adapted to syery variety of crops, a With railroad facilities every kind of produoe will bs increased more than ona hundred per oTl .iAt.rJi Cent a OObsIderable amount Of naval stores Is now made-thls industry will greatly inorease i A large portion of our country is now tbe same forest that tbe Indian once roamed throv-V T!!a is wealth In head ; a great many industries require wood and we bave many varieties : Pine, Cypress, Ash, Oak, Hickory, Juniper, and many others. Tbe forest is stocked with game. Tbe sportsman from a distanoe would im- magine be bad found a territory where the sound of the horn, bounds and gun bad never been heard. Every variety of wild duck will be found on tbe rivers. Fish are plentiful, and who, hu ot heard of tha New River Oyster V There is none so good. And the White Oak Rlw Oyster Is fast coming to the All this wealth and much more, yes. all that in any way may be appertain ing, will we bequeath unto you, New Berne. Tbe vast resources that we have, which will be developed when you give us railroad facilities will we empty into your lap. Will you have the gift, or will you compel us to seek a market elsewhere tht w do not lore V Never 1 Never ! We have already voted to take stock in your railroad to the amount ot thirty thou sand dollars. Will you throw this away ' Tou cannot afford to do it. You must go forward or backward you cannot stand still. Let your atchword bs "Forward, march! Meet your enemy face to face, giye the order, charge, and you will route him norse, loot and dragoons. Let your vote be unanimous for Subscription and Onslow will grasp your hand so hard that tears will come in your eyes as we say, "Here is our gift ; take it." And wby this, from our earliest times we have plodded our weary way on dirt roads to nod a market in your town we love the old town, we know your bankers, merchants, mechanics, hotel keepers, and all . The oasis in the sandy desert of the life of the writer was New Berne. Will you let it remain the oasis for us all, or will you, by roticg against sub of you?" scription, virtually say to us , we will have none of you Then, with wandering steps and slow. we will seek an oasis and market else where. Onslow Fabmek Thanks to Fire Department. We, the undersigned, take this method of thanking the very efficient Fire De f """". imuiio n.uornn,, iur I their timnlv anl. and AXftnllant wnrk done on the 25th inst.. in checkine the fire at our planing mill, and preventing further loss. Conqdon & Co. Atlantic & North Carolina R. R. Co., I Office of Superintendent, New Bern, N. C, Deo. 27, 1889. Editor Journal; It can be truth- fully said that the Fire Department of I ot cerue is one or me nooio instiiu- ment of this comoanv I desire to ax- I a.-. ,1 m a. I I press vu iubiu iuu iaa giiizbdb uuri grateful thanks. But for their timely aid in extinguishing the flames at the mills ot Messrs. Oongdon & Bon on tbe 25th instant (Christmas) this company would have sustained a heavy loss. S. L. Dill, Supt. I CONFIRMED. Tha --o.-bi. imnre.aio nroduced I on the first appearance oi tbe agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figa a few years ago has been more than confirmed by the pleasant experience of all who haTe n8ed it nd th6 gucce8g of thJ proprietors and manufacturers, the Cal uornia Fig Syrup Company Keep your blood pure and you will not bave rheumatism. Hood's oarsa' parilla purifies the blood, and tones the whole system. 10 Hi i H BIG IKE" Has bought the Entire Stock of J. E. SMITH at FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. GO AND SEE HIM. M 0 H g HI ffl K. R. JONES, AND I Dry Goods & Notions. k-. Full stock and Urge sssortment Prioos as low as the lowest. Call and examine my. stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. it i NOTICE. NatlOQAl Bank 01 NeW BeiHe 7V v ' - li " hders of this Bank, tor. tbe election of 1 nirntnra anrt lh. tr.n..ntlnn nr .nnh other business as may come before them, will be held at thelt .Banking uouse on- tne cteoona Tuesday, being the 14th day Of January, 1890. -Polls will be opened at 18 o'clock, to Close lp, m. ' 1 . , , t , w POWDER Absolutely Pure. This nowder never vtrloa a ml partly, strength and wholeaomanaaa. Mora economical than lh ordinary kinds, aad cannot be sold In competition with tbe sanV s te8t ,llort weight, alum ot r--Huoio puwamg. ooia only in liKiNG Powder Co., 109 Wall at. NY. lunezs am wea in w GREEN, F0Y & CO. Do a Oeneral Banking business. New Banking: Housx, Middle 8treet, fourth door below Hotel Albert, feld wly JEW BER NK. n. v Cakes, Crackers, and Candy, For the Holiday Trade " Sold at Rock Bottom Prices at 3F. Ulvicli, WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C. ROBERTS & DRO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS - r - v n t -n . , UIJ UOOQS, iJOOtS ailQ OI106q We sell FLOUR direct from tha Will. in Michigsn. We have in stock a big supply of West India Molasses, ; which we import direct from the West inaies. Give us a call and see our prioes, ' ROBERTS & J3R0., South Front street, NEW BERNE. W We iob Gail & At'. rA,lh iara s snuir. HEADQUARTERS FOR Breech-Loading Gunf, Brass and Faner Shells, Powder and Shot, i T TT inmr Tivn U. L. UUliitil&B, NEW BERNE, N. C. Drivingflhcad I . , ANOTHER BIG LOT OF , Tohacco ! Tobacco ! ; Just received at V J. F. TAYLOR'S. , Do you want Groceries? Do you want Meat and Lard? .' f Do you want Cheese and ButurV .SSSSSSffm Goto Wholesale and Retell Grocer. VV MiddlsStml, P. S.-Our prices are LOW,v?tf AGENCY FOR H i can i sen out one we another way, and for this i ml In -A. n- ' and Fruit, Apples, Or"- berries. Lemons, Or loi Tobacco and C! -.: i ( I of Durham f at Plug, and r - I two ob., et 3,,c r i a - I rpi otito. and civ t C ' 7 rt of the systf 1. J Et. deed ; the wort I wi meet tv9 a I ) timber : nan u. U. K0BERT8, Cashier. I Deoember 14th, !Sv9. dwtd I t'." f 5 bis weary
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