it. . t.x-. OURNAL, - j '- ". v 7- 'it'! am, 4 .-I -v- voiy vm,--No, 2;5c: new . z .r. n : . . ; . ' - B'JdIIL3 LOCALS. , i . J tJiiimettBw rmg pwridWJinpieu crime merit; uur, never. 1 ., by Revt J..Wmv Joaes wka Mtine iogiy writtea. beautifully illustrated hw kodm . wrjr wys worthy of iyr iV'y t tooor -refunded,-'- Order mvtj FUrtl w.ns ome. firrt seiVd.A.d4r . . t - t -fit 1009 Main ., Richmond, Va. ' OStuSomawUN tha itiMti a . i Aj wtch Chara wiih fignraof grey y booa4wjd rJ itoMwiu vE W.-8." v - - - - - - I C' .. -Tiadar wtU b twrdd by leaving at " Utomofc;i i v; itfy " f 17 AT pNELLraG8Mttgef , vote for II V?l ri,,5 W4 1? wAl.groir fat ini OST Eftbir ttt Broad or RtPrint i ttreatt Ladle' 8aiU Gold Breaat w 10 ww . im, w uw ! vfcblo Vwaro41U t)e gleo to of one fttiO atttrtaingMtaa toibuomoe, f jM 1 - frNELLlKaS hat ooa hand freiblf q hand made pork sauiage the beet , '.: PIANOTIJMSO ANDEEP AIRING . nA,- .l trill be la the city a few day and I will be pleated to aeoommodate portooi ;nr,i u i ii.. I .wantlog work la my line. . Fbimk E. MoarroH, jinl-tf - i f . Qotel Albert. i r- , ; ' Mn.w"vii, . jini-Uj f i owiAwerfc .. ; C A8H. DOORS vANO BLIND!, 1 k T.lml . O Paints. - Oils and VarnUh, Lime - OmeBd Pluter.al. , ,:- 'iOot.it tfr V ' "WltrY 6c Oatis. I i' f OAbEbaflfcLLS.Clubehells.wads.lCrafen and Pollock streets, by having -0. . .... ' T uOrea0BlOaa,ing gane, iminiidh nnee.ai v .;. , if o-Oei.lltf. ' WHltTt GaTas. 4 i rrjST RECEIVED A new lot of iobj . .. " ., m Call and aee aamnlea at the JOOaNALIu" aa rouwuuu vi ueiu a juuu Job Orncz. 1 Tnovl8 St. , d NELLINGS ha iuat reoeived eomel . M mora of that fine butter, his oreme tMprea,aDee ino0iir. i . & O&fdAaiaaa ate noted through out the world tor their keen intelli- feace, uieirpMinesa sagacity, tne.ir lireiess energy, .j, , TheY are not fooli. '. They4 do Hot embezzle. They work hard and keep their . weather! yea Open fof opportoaitiea. tO ! do httwrffiaaai Ira k Knfi.naoa.lilratvar ottrt awajHwMuvoay iu vud'Hwu tiny ajj hhu Thatls why Ohicago, leads the irorId.f-Obicago $pf$. ,., tS( i. 111. Tbs Eepobltean partyvaeema to ' , -T .,'7' .-T:, - Lw iiwv. !. - j, uw-iiiaiuB iwku jui iu HruiuejpuH.wuere i uaunuy uaei i&om .twenty ta: thirty thousand majority t'They thought y they .would hare aiubaervienttool When - but he has astonished them by set- tine op in the Boss -Business Anl01? M"11 , - . - .'..1...' . t v hia own account. .The consequent . ;'"w ' wuwyoui. -r ,tqaarreUa likely .togiTi.the city 0 ' ' y Ju Dempcracy, .y- - " ' C .,W amnt bnfavnrahl to? , . i iri .--siTir"-' ( remaiauniTerauyuiMantHwaaary y w ou., oiHfliarya, , wjrtJdth poor, are going to have a " , Institute, Salem.lkeenBlwro.Char-loindT Dulling at the residence of Mr. , y " lottflInrfteealNdit other seminaries prjirmnjryeaa- not ait. tha a-lrl tha Mhrffhaisledtil cation" they need and rt in aearch 4 of them let there ba a State College iat thai ttaar Hrl. nnllmaana.? Ha ' - ' t- - "!., t.ij ,.varrow-minded fellow Who .'wiH oVt ' Ject,-Ijea wUeUltrl the waj the girls; may TCgardyhim andlumber,'c)tton, naval eto. "aarva ' him riff hL" Wilminptnri I The' steamer Tahoma will sail at 7 Muuumv. u-M&iMtfift--iirt 4 S- SENATOR SHERMAN'S bin'piAo ing the Congressional "te" iix the controltnd tnahagemenl of zha Leotura Last Night. Td:r2l election Ofiicers Will Drob - fcUy ts be passed by (Bgtess WietotitadiaBrof the rrfendsu V tt tas fa tieWrttt'appfPprlation of liaijwaeWirai' i ver; -the entire colored vote ot the Spntn ractloevt joneoalculated to, entertain , ty the 'BepnbUcajafiaclDiifVvBP lnstruoyand benefit bothy y(ung';i r-rose of indefinitely contlnnlng old.'l "baa of the v principal; thought ( 4 w in . Wil fthnk nrtaeited ! wsS that :highe'educa'tioi c r r. c t r i -V 3 can paSI WU1 $Mt1to y3 c r'-xba or alter; his .'.Icil et-tas. Any actiou-that :-r;:3 caytkejlioi!511( the ' of an unnatural condition - rs trill bafc serve tViacrease t J sd cltl ty cs ai: 1 iti ui a jvuu i Ilea r -' c 'Ir dcllt crate " ... : l j v 'u 3 ,rf 'V3I -C ; vt "T.rr Vlrlll With hook learn! - 3f3l-'.vtycftlswlute wtha exclusion pi? ail V. iv.lctafavcr he w ,dge. yThe Dootoi'a " t f r r'.l t! i c"t.Itutes k'eetf'and iomatirnBS jedas much alarm among the North fljoithe morementhas set some of. them to thinking very sortouslj Jon the subject. 1 The measures now ie88 thai the inost flagrant violation .of In..' -4 . ant, as component and co existent cle a. - ' a l rf-i" J menia m ine onsuiuuon aua maintenance of theNational Union, True, the conspiracy is avowedly aimed at the Southern States,, bnt it neoeasarily affects all the States equally, and the effect of it would be t0 flXf lf tjje peopie 0( tne otth shall submit to it, the Republican party indefinitely in power. New or eana Picayune LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENT J. W. 8TBWAKT Mulea aod horsea. B F. JOHNSON & Co. Jefferson Davis Vote for the Riilboao nnerm ini dm paid in lor puouc MhoolB ,iDoe ln8 flr8tof Ust Jane 810 161 which l a creditable showing ' awver u improving ine aideealk in front of his store, corner of I - J 1 I l 1. J wu uriw pinmnit mus John Brown the barber has secured I the services ofThomas H. Richardson, I I t.L -ITT TT QL J m I barbel. fhere was an enthusiastic railroad mee(inc at We8t Ead ift8t BiKht. Soeechea were made bv Robert Han I I cook, Esq., Solioitor Geo. H. White and others W air a ilawl tft knnw thfafc our CltV i,,,, ie0eiving increased patro loage. Two new pupils entered at I Skinner 'a school yesterday and three I lt k We are requested to ask those who nd ,he Evangelical Allianoe prayer Gospel Hymns" with them Services begin at 7:80 o'clock. ' Mr, J. W. Stewart ho brought on from the West a oar load of fine mules A 7 7 I Stewart in peraon and they are one of j ... mi i V the anei)t iot8 we have ever ,een .H,.r.ji:. ot vtr a nii f Kefore the Farmers' Alliance, by his I requeat, have been changed to Wed- nesdar Jan. 23d for Lane's Chapel, and iTburaaay tne zaa at vancenoro. iW are la receipt of a complimentary f il-l a. '4... la J A. T.u... IS1." btOoala from Jan. 15 to April .u wo,!,! giTa ui pleasure to be preeent and then we wonld invite them The ''Earnest Workers, " a band of mUetUUIntheoiw whoareen(,eaTor. 8;Ia,pn Metoalf Street to-mor- rW' lgtat; 7 o'clock. Ten cents sdmiasIoB and plenty of ntoe eugar r Shipping Ifewa Tha steamer Neefbarne, of the O. D lllnarwiH iail for Norfolk today at 12 - ataamer Eaalet.of the.E. CD, Una, aaU with cargo of lo'olook this morning. iJThe steamer Einston arrived from up Neus riyer yesterday afternoon with I "A large number of the High School prlnoipla&iotl.inVS .AW tWiamk! . ani 1,0,; f'oV . uphold an stlca'thirrighty; IV naoaiiawsrtnat tnis wora must pa 10"1" "':? I .Ji.a.:am . waaa bant; t, av tvrtviltfirv' & hAW'a a VUHvaaivu w - www vuiuiiu vjp( og and theories praptlcai knowl UluatratlonS were .very homQrous.: - 1 The audlenoe seemed to be delighted.' CIRATIPVINO.Ta ALL. d'V(5 TKik hlirh nnattlnn affjltnuri and th nstverBai acoeDtance and apDroval or floasant liquid fruit.remedy Syrup I nt I ir. thA mnat nionllflnt laxRtlva I Irnnwn. Illimtrkta Lh VklUB ilf iha anal cf I It'"' rti yrhicb it suooeas I based and are ?bwndntly gratifying to 4ha ..ferula I'ij Eyrup Company, v;, ; Call bekne. n. c. Tuesday. January Kayor'a Court. The following caaea were dirpoted of yesterday: o Violet Wiggins, for violation of chap. 5, seo. 8, loud and boitterooa laagnage, ottrsing and swearing ia the city limits. Fined i5 and;oost. John Skinner, chap. S, see. 8, load and boisterous Iaogaage. cursing and swearing intheoity limits. Fined $5 and cost. Week of Frayer. The following ia the topic of prayer for Tuesday, January 7, aa suggested by the Evangelical Alliance for the United States: Nations and Theib Rulers. Prayer for all in authority; for the enactment of wise laws and their faithful adminis tration; for the abolition of the traffic In intoxicating drinks' lor tne repeal of all laws which protect vioe; for the nanctification of the Lord' day; for social purity and all other needed re. forms, and for the .recognition by all men that "righteousness exalteth a nation, but sin a reproaoh to any peo ple." 1 Peter 2: 13-25; 1 Tim. 2: 1-4; Eph 5: 18; Acta 16: 13; 1 Peter 2: 1-13. The eervioes will be held at Hancock street Methodist church tonight. Persona':. Messrs. J. F. Ives and Peroey Cox left yesterday for an extended business trip through the western part of the State. Miss Lillian Roberts left yesterday for Salisbury. Judge A. 8. Seymour left for Raleigh yesterday and will be absent two days. At Gaston House: Thomas Duncan, J. M. Harris, Beaufort, N. C; Mai. W. A. Blount and W. A. Blount, jr., Choo winity, N. 0.; R. M. Johnson, Wil mington Messenger. At Hotel Albert: J. F. Love, Bayboro; Wm. M. Powell, Baltimore; W. 8. Chad wick, President A. & N. C. Railroad ; M . Bryan, R. C. Cleve, Vance boro; D. D. Cuthrell, New York. Attention, Lidiee 1 The ladies composing the committees of the Ladies' Department of the Fair Association are requested to meet at the residence of Mrs. John Dunn, Thursday. Jan. 9th, at four p.m. The following are the committees: Art Com. Mr. E. B. Ellis, a E. Slover; Misses Aurora Mace, Annie berry, Mary Koberts, Laura Hughes. f"n rid ("Vim. Mr RinWt Williamo. Charlea RalzflnRtnin. O. K. Fat: MiaiM Minnie Bryan, Sadie Hollieter; Mrs. James Biddle. Embroidery Com. Mrs. Owen Guion, L Manly, D. Carra way, John Small- Mary tTlrich. Knitting and Crocheting; Com. Mrs. N. Kilburu, James Waters, J. F. ves. a. a. sieaaows Misses r. union, r.,i;n... n ir m n. Alex. Meadows, Geo. Ives. Emily 01ar poole, Ferdinand Uirich, Thomas Dan - lels; uus Nellie Jones. Floral Com. Mrs. L. C Vass, Marga - ret Kelson, J. A. Simpson; Misses OlivUl Metta, Lalla Roberts, Hannah Allen, Eula JNunn, Sadie Manly. Reception Com. Mrs. H. B. Bryan, Augustus Seymour, John Dunn, Charles Duffy, Charles Blank, Olivia Dilling ham; Miss Maria Manly. The Fire Yesterday Morning. About 2:30 o'clock on Monday morn ing ine aiarm ei nre oame irom tne neighborhood of the A. &N. C. Railroad Unnt u wiiii.n. rniit...). warvwa Tf aaaaaaaaa wtsisssu aj SfVWKVJ was on fire. When the fire anginas reached tha soene, the insido of the store was in a light blaze, but tha win dows and doors beina kens closed, the outside of the building did not catch until jaet as the firemen arrival, when the whole store Dart of tha building became enreloped in flames. The en- gines quickly began to pour several streams ei water on the burning build- ing and in a few minutes tha fire was entirely under control, and onlv the store was seriously damaged. This is another instance of most excellent work by our fire department. 'Mr. Oolligan'a retldenoe and store no ivra uuu wig aaioa iuoi, tn fire had gained great, headway before the firemen, arrived,: yet the second fl. m tha ... L floor 6f the store was not -bwaad down and tne walls are ail standing, and the oweaing part or. th house ia rerr slightly damaged y Of course the goods : .l . . i hm- i , ' insurance covers abonr one- half. 'The origin . of the fire is ' sot rmAwn. w Tk ' i. 7, thnmrht th.t it' ... xjj h .ia.ia. i u - caused by the explosion of a lamp or by luuae uiawun, nuiuu uia raw KUt hold of; Make no Mistakb. If rou have made up your mind to buy Hood 'a Sarsapa- rum ao noi do inauoeo to take anylveOiiHj iocv. . , othet.r Hood s Sareaptrill ..la .a jseou. I z&jW '"'".""':'-;'. hm ukuiuiuu, iivoaniwaK, oy virtue its peculiar comoination. DKnortion and preparation, ourativa power aupe "OI muJ "u"0 01 n" ,n fora the people. For all affection! aria "wu pu or iow staie the system it is unequalled, r Be sura get Hood's.;-;: (j ,y:; i-:;:';i-t ' ' ' - r ! For a disordered liver try Beeohaat - t SHALL HEW BEBHE PROGRESS I :, . NO' 21. ' There have been many occasions in New Berne's history of a very impor tant character, ard the events that bare signally- marked the life, and directed the. current of the affairs, hold no in conspicuous place ia the page of our State chronicle. It must be confessed that many of these historio oooasions were of the heroio or sentimental oharacter, and those of the uractioal, utilitarian, are not as frequent as one might have expected; whether this latter ia due to lack of opportunity, or failure to take advantage of it, let the historian determine. At all events, in this practical age we oannot live on the memeries of the past, the aotive, living present is with us, and" there is now looming up in magnifioent proportions an event which, in our opinion, so far as the material welfare and prosperity of New Berne is concerned, dwarfs, by comparison, all former opportunities presented for our adayncement. We refer to the proposition to be voted on Thursday next, for subscribing to the capital stock of the Eiet Carolina Land and Railway Company thereby insuring the northern terminus here, and as a result placing New Berne on the high road to that prosperity and progress that a beuefioent Providence intends it shall at sometime occupy Here we have knocking at our doors what we have so long almost begged for, wealthy men, Northern capitalists who in substance say, "we are going to build this road at a cost of a million or more dollars we are willing that the terminus of the road shall be at Ne Berne until we are prepared to construct it further, but, in order that New Berne may testify its interest in the matter, and become to the polioy of aiding in every way the maintenace of the line, when constructed, we ask it to become a partner in the scheme to the extent of fifty thousand dollars." A failure to show thirinterest results in the loss of the road to New Berne, and what then ? Why a more rapid retrogression; the disheartening of men among us, who had built high hopes on the suooess of this measure, for in it they see New Berne's commercial eleva tion; with this disheartening comes the thought of leaving, and the time will be not far distant when the exodus move ment will not be confined to colored oeoDle. Let the measure, however, be I annroved. aad ant nnlv will indnafr LA :i ,, iU 4. re with 01 64 contented with their lot, but Inducements will be offered others of a durable character to settle among n. Thin la the tMmriinir nntminn t. it tn ha nmcrrmma unil nrmiurilc nr nnm. I r " r r J u"""'ou nu K,oom ' T0W wtha railroad proposition means the I former, a vote against subscription I means the latter. Choose re between but be wise in your choice for much de- pends upon it. Z. To the Public. At the last session of the North Caro lina Christian Missionary Ceuvention one E. H. Oluey presented himself for examination and ordination to the Min istry. The committee appointed by the oonvention for that purpose examined him, and not being satisfied with his I qualifications, recommended that ordi I nation ba deterred -until next conven I . , LM1,,tlon doin cood in th . r preaching and in other ways as oppor- tunity anoraed, giving him no author- M tcwtewer more tnanany private member of the church. Therefore be it known to all. that P.. TT. ninav la nnt endorsed by the Disoiplee in North Carolina as a preaoher. and that they W1U BOt De M, r"Pneible for anything Wilmington Messenger, Washington Gazette, Wilson- Advance, Kinston nd Greenville Reflector please copy. I. L. Chk&tntjtt, Db. H. D. Habpeb. j7 dSwl "Ilie Davis memorial Volume." Jjr. J. WllUtm Jones closed on ves terday a contract with B. F. Johnson & Ofcrofls city.for the publication at n nlT d7 ot the "Davi Memorial Volnine whiohwlll be published with the full approval of Mrs. Davis (wfio wm receive a roraitr on everv oonv "I na1 Wn'on wl" , jf thered . i vuuius nnvuviu trviu uo auinoruuB. 1 wvsweswswt Rrvwuvi vnn wutVU aUBTV made our Southland's tribute to onr dead Chief. The book will also contain a brief outline of hia life and obaraoter. 1 together with reminisoenoes, anecdotes, Mma o LU Qt speeches, ato. , I af k. It Will BS baantifnll- illn.krakwl and gotten up in fine style, making a souvenir whioh all lovers of the name and fame of jthe treat Confederate will be glad to have.-Riohmond Dlspatoh, oi it Tna proprietors or Ely's Cream Balm i rfn nnt i.im lunk. . .....n k... jsure remedy for catarrh, colds in the head and bay revert - It la, not a ifrjuid I or a snuff, but Is easily applied into the 01 1 nostrus. u gives relief at once tot , fM - ,.. ? JLfter diphtheria, scarlet fever or tneumdnia, flood 'a Barsaparilla 'will give strength to tha system, and expel 'all poison rrom taa aiood. ,. 7 7. isoo. Thanks. I desire to return sincere thanks to the fire department and to citizens, who so nobly came to my rescue on Monday morning when my store was on fire. Their timely and valuable assistance saved me from a very muoh greater loss. Very respectfully. Wm. CoLLiaiN. January 6, 1890. Dlitreaslns; Gaae and Hfcppy Cure. "For over a year I have had a break ing out on my leg, which troubled me o bad I could not walk, leg badly swelled, of a purple color, with erup tions so bad that blood would ooze out if I bore my weight on it. I was recom mended to try Clarke's Extract of Flax iPapillon) Skin Cure, whioh I have done. My leg is now well and I oan walk two miles on it without anv trouble. Signed, A. D. Hayward." Clarke's Flax Soap makes the skin soft and prevents ohapping. Skin Cure SI. Eoap 25 cents. For tale by F. 8. Duffy, drugitt. MULES 1 MULES! HORSES! HORSES! A Car Load of Fine Mules and Horses just received at my stables. They were selected with GREAT CARE, and are admirably suited for FARM and DRIVE purposes. Call and be shown through the stables. J. W. STEWART. n . . . - i 1 .1 . 1 1. Wsl rn railroad, JU V Not like an old foev and sit like V U BIG IKE is not afraid to sign " Ohis own name. And he wishes everybody bcld If voting for railroad causes any strife, 0 ? BIG IKE will do it at the risk of his life, Becauee he sees Onslow deep down in the mire, and to help her has long been his desire. i Mammoth Bronze Turkeys, $3.00 PER TRIO. W. L. KENNEDY, i4 dlw wlm Falling Creek, N. C Notice to Liquor Dealers. Don't forget that vour Licenses to retail Liquor expired December 31 1889. j4 St W. B. LANE, Sheriff Situation Wanted, By a young man, graduate of the Vir ginia Business College, as Book-keeper or Salesman in a retail or wholesale es tablishment. Will work for small wages on start where there ia a chance of advancement. Very best reference furnished. Please address at onoe, P. B. GIBSON, j4d5t Stuart, Va. To Let, DWELLING HOUSE on Metcalf st. between Nouse and Broad. Apply to jan21w F.C.ROBERTS. SKLIUEL JACKSON I at hi OLD STAND on South Front Street. It will pay any Horse Owner to call and ee him at once for Trimming & Shoeing Horses a he Is the only one In the city that Guar antee Satisfaction, to fit the Shoe to the fool, not the foot tt the 6hoe. Also guarantee no corns and braises on the foot. - Respectfully yoan, . JanSdly ' BAMUEIi JACKSON. Do a General Banking businoi New BAirenwi &otrsBk Middle Street, f onrth door Iwldw Hotel feldwly ' MlBr pERRB. N O. : Pa orornorA Tratiftfflr. 'Baggage taken safely and promptly to and from any part or tha city. . Wagons will attend Railroad, Steam' ars and Femes. -,-. . Orders' left at my ioa will , have good attention and oulok dlroatoh. - " J. W. STEWART, -auRltf ' ; , , Broad streetv Ik G?F;& CO. PRICE 5 CENTS; JAMES REDcnri3i (Dtitulera' Agtnt.) ' m porter and Wholesale Dealer, ia V Liquors and Cfccrs, CRAVEN STREET, NEAR COTTON EXCHANGE r New Berne, H. C., . Keeps constantly on band a COHPLKPSi STUCK or ana ClUABU. . . Stock Is the largest In tha RtaU, aa4 was purcuuta irom nrai, nana iva sua. Consequently am enabled to mU a low as auy northern Market. Hive on hand the followlBSbraod Of ' WINES, LIQUORS ud CIGARS hYE WHISKIES. Old Family B x x x x Golden Crown, Old Century, Acme, Lexington, 4to. eta. Mitchell's Pure Old Scotch. Pure North Carolina Corn .Whisker. WINES. Old Burgundy Port, Old Scuppernong, Old Sherry, Blackberry, Madeira, Claret, St. Julian, Sweet Catawba, Rhine Wine, California Angelioa Wine. RUM. New England, West India, Jamaica. BRANDIES. Apple, Peach, French (James Hennesy), Garretts Cognao Brandy, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger. GIN. Holland and Domestic. BEER, ALE, Etc, Etc. , The Bergner & Eogel Brewing Oo,'s Celebrated Lager Beer, Imported Ale and Porter, Claussen & Son's Export Beer Wm. McEwan's India Pale Ale from Edinburgh. Agent and Bottler of th Bergner & Engel Brewing Co.'s Celebrated Lager Boer and Porter. Cordials, Augostina Bitter Imported and Domestic , Champagne. Agent fori. Calvin Shafer Wild Cherry Rock and Ryo. CIGARS. A large assortment of Cigars Bad Cheroota Agent for the Virginia Standard Ch root, the best in toe market, , ! For Cetcfix Will guarantee to sell u lrr as any nouses ioruu na:a lower than any . houit. 'la North Carolina. t , WE ALSO M ANUFACTURK . .y GingAle, Barsaparilla, ;?('rr Lemon Soda, , 4 CaliforniaPear Cider and IflBaral .Water.,,. ,v xiff Our Dinger Ala ia equal toaay ia . ported and superior to any proctr'' ' in the State. b''Jfe.U'T'V r " Ordera promptly filled andj tloa guaranteed. v t ' . JAMES BEBr " r , auciidwtf

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