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ournaL. - v .--'V ' 'VOL. Vin"Nb237vr!'v 8. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS, , I? c:- Tavsisrca locals. 1 A DOZEN Sample Pocket Books, all 1 U kinds, New York cost Also three Stockinet Jereey Omm at it 50 . . feck. n-.-v'l JvsrjJ;"!!'-''. t ' - r jac 8-11 - fj"'l? JK- JSOWABa 5 JEFrERSOS DAVIS -'Th Memo rial Volume' now being prepared br Rev. J. Was. Jeaev ith assistance - of aire. Davli.wlll ba authentic, chann inglf written, beautifa!! illustrated and bound in ; every way worthy of the subject. Agent wanted.; Complete', : oaifit SU-SttfactiB guarantees or v money refunded.- Order- now.-- Flret - soma, first serYed. Ad Jress ' ' '. B.F. JOHSSOW & CO., .. JT 2w 1009 llaln at., Riohmond, V. v f 08T Somewhere on tba atiaata a U Watch Charm, with figure of grey I'lJiAimil nilnl klviii villi '-R W (! 1,1 finder will ba rewarded by leaving at Ti' ?hfa0i?0 ki - 1 .f.r W . Vi ?AT 8MELLIKGS aautagea, vote for f 4 Ua railroad ad j on wilt grow fat. 'OST Either on Broad or Eaat Front ; " -JLj ureal, a Ladlea' Small Gold Breut 'n" rfD, laabapa of a aeytb, witb, flower "; ' In centre, ataddad vikb pearla. A iQlt- . able reward will be given to any one returning tame to thia offloe. Jitf SNELUNQ8 baa now on hand freahly hand made pork; aauaagea, the beat in the, oity X " v- ; ' DIAKOTUMO ANDBEPAIRiNO- JL-I will be in tbe city a few dare and . I wBl be pleaaed to accommodate Mrtona J wanting work fn my line , i js - FiaxkE. Uobiton, , ' l i v ; jl:tf Hotel Albert . JCA8H.'1 DOORS AND - BLINDS, s ; : Faints', Oils and Varnbh, Lime ' . Cement and Fiaater. at Oea. U tf. WBITTT Q1TI8. TOADED SHELLS.Clob ibella.wada, ABraaob-loadlng guna, Bepeatlog ., rmee, at Oct. it tf. warn 4 Gates. v TlJSI RECEIVED A sew lol of Job 'ft I fifeAillp , IWWI eSWAtiV I ABB j TtvirtAA j .wawaii', wwaai vaae; .awv'-' : Call and see aamplea at the Jochhal JOBumci. ; inoviWBt. ' ONELLINQS haa kit received aome O awteof that fine butter, hie crema de la crema, the beat in the city , - Wrkrxs baa at last appeared in the7orth - and West, and the weather is the coldest known in many years. TUX Grip still increases the sick r list arid . death rate.' Over one s : thousand people pass away in seven i ' IiA oiippa has assumed a more "' aeriods form, and is prevailing in . all parts of Inez civilized, worjd. Moch depends upon 'prompt treat- -J Tnx next best thing to having a hundred real friends la to have one v open enemy.- .Bat let as pray to be k delivered .from secret foes. Eev. : ( Dr. Deems. t . Latest advices from Bio indU s . Cate that the only thing! certain about the futuiA of, Brazil . ia that N - - monarchy is' ended hj present government in ' military ' rale and ... ' - VXaos Atlanta Banday Chronicle - : J iaya Tha AUanta jJoowal - tow pnblishea more reading matter -" ; tt?.i anydaity paper in Georgia." -;-' VTe thought the , Constltation ;wai , -. tMjtafe Georgia papers ?. AN ttcxa in, the Boston Herald states that Governor-elect McCtn r-.'- 'ney cf Yirglnla never swears. "Why l ; ' should net , The man whom he;de Seated, General Mahone, probably did enough or s wearing ior both.- JJtica Observer. v Atlanta is going ahead. There ia every reason to . believe 'that her fcpitica is now over one hun d::l ttcicand ' sonls a. great ' in crease daring 1839, and that' her prrpcrty valaation has ; been; com r i rxtively '-r enhanced. Atlanta Clroalcla. 1 4sm niXLZt says that1 117,000,000 t ' 1 C:3 miles of. railway in C ' l"t which would, ..opeo ta c:.:- .3 f:f crcat rivet basins i r i ; :3alar: ci z,zi?jzd eiuare latica fi3,COO,C0O. 3 l;.s'.23 , .. ' ' -i. '. - J, f " are rich ia niseral I? tv1 I r"rsrs' in the '31 V . icftio South .a ...1 C3 ticy do bad " 3 v.C'-Uta l;:3c:c!on 1 1 : Ah hc:ilIC3 which " 'Mitt ravo, ever ' r:ttbta what ) clltors d3. for .1 f .vr ' BC: : Ti'.. ' ; lit :ts rarset c -xujs aavenc oi iae Americans on tae'gseMM tne first naval power in the world ia as certain as the risin of the sun, bat hitherto thedevelopment of the navy of the United States has been slow. The SfCtttaryof theNavy at Washing ton la, T however, moving in the matter, and his latest report re commends the . building of two fleets of battleships, eight for the Pacific and twelve for the Atlantic, twenty coast defense ships, and five first-class torpedo boats. This is, of . course, only a fancy pro gramme. But it. has substance enough in it to give stiinulas to the hope that before long an Anglo- American flag may be unfurled which will represent tbe combined naval forces of the English-speak ing world. London Pall Mall Ga zette. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENT? Coward & Co. Dissolution . -J. F. TAYLOB -"La Grippe." W. P. BUBBOS ft Co.-Fiorida oranges W. 8. Hubert Agents wanted . J. M. Howard Sample pocket-books. Voir for the Railroad Subscription. A vote for the new Railroad is a vote for New Berne's prosperity. The ateamer Annie of the E. C. D. line is on Howard 'a railway for repairs. A vote for the New Berne and Onslow Railroad ia a vote for increased busi ness. Mr. Fife, evangelist, is conducting a aeries of meetings in Durham this week. A vote for the New Berne and Onslow Railroad ia a vote for more work and better pay. Shall New Berne be connected with Onalow county by rail? The voters muat decide It. Remember the Cany Pulling by the little 'Earnest Workers" at the real denoe of Mr. S. W. Willis tonight. Mr. L. T. Thompson writes us from Aurora that they are to have a grand tournament on Friday, Jan. 4,h. Skinner a singing school meets to night at i o'clock. He makes a special request that the entire-olasa be present. If you are in favor of a new enter priaft go to the polls tomorrow and vote for the Railroad to borne to New Berne. The attendance of the Evangelical Allianoe at the Hanoock street Method ist '.church was well attended and interestingly conducted last night. The meeting win ba at the Baptist ohnroh tonight. All of you people who can accommo date boarders during Fair week would greatly oblige the managers of the Fair Association by Just sanding the Journal a' note stating the number of boarders yotl can take and your rates Please remember to imoresa it on the minds of an that It ia nedaiaarv that a majority, or tne registerea voters vote for the railroad. ' Ie is not enough that ijnajotlty of the votes oast are in favor road.': TberS must be a majority of the registered vote in order to secure ttesead.-,!?.-- aa Who caused two blades of graaa to grow where one grew before a LU.'' A . a ia puoiio Deneiaoior; me man wno votes for a proposition that will cause twot dollars to 'be put in circulation where '.there was only one before ia a greater, xou nea only vote for Hu aoripiloa to the Ne w BMUS sad Onslow Railroad to do thia. : , ? ; c We Sik 0u readers to pardon us for devoting ao much apses to the Onslow Railroad It j S question in which the JTocbnaIi , feels deeply 1 interested ; and wa are wiumg w min most any eaori fioe for fta SUCC488. L Let us not he aatiar fied'wittir My thing tinder au'i oV6r rhelming majority; for the' luDSCrlp- tlbnT"Vots" ths tlcket that has 'ap prbVid"! ' on'llij ;fire$ , lis " and every time.tfj feoSi ftV?r;f;r 'Every man in New Berue twenty orxe yeSra of kge1 'ahottid -g6 : to the polla to morrow and ahow his Colors. If yon favor as 150,000 subscription towards creating asw life and new business in New Berne it la your duty to take ad Vantage of the opportunity that will be Ouered tomorrow by casting one vote for ': the :; Railroad. $C: wiy,; never i be Off end again. ' If you are undecided aa to the merits of a cross railroad, we sincerely believe it ia your duty to vote for it still. For, la It hot better to make aa euort when we have the opportunity even if there Is sdme risk, than tolre maSu quiet andrudge along In the same o'.l rut and trust to Providence for 'aomothlng to turn up.'':';';::;'&'': : SHALL 5EW BEBSE PBOttBESS! Tomorrow! The 9th of January, 1890, will be to New Berne one of the moetl important data In its history. It will! go on record aa either a "red letter"! r 1 RIaoV Tlinvailav (twill h I the dawn ft m tivfotitar ni htfJir Arft. I J -- I " 1 ' I or it will be the despairing of business gloom, the intensification of commercial! deniuion. Tomorrow will wtines. the reception uu accepwnoe oi a gin or greai ymur, or the rejection of tbe most promising thin? that wan vnr offai-ed n tn bnild J U .1. 1 - . , -r r--" r " love. There is a duty of the highest and cravest character, devolvinz on each and every citizen, and he who fails td realize and perform it stands in his own light, and 1s a stumbling block in the path of progress. In the election tomorrow it should be I fully understood, if you are in favor of the measure to beacted on, you must vote for it. aa everv one that is racia. tered and who remains away from tbe polls is counted "against." The man ho is opposed does not need to vote against the proposition, his absenoe, his failure to vote, does that, and hence it , every registered voter that does not vote for is counted against. Hence we say to you men, who are indifferent, while believing the scheme be a good one, it you do not take the trouble to vote for it, you will be torally counted agaiust it; let no friend of the measure say "there ia enough ithout me," or "I haven't got the time to spare." There is not enough withont you, and you muat. take the time. If this'eiection was to be determined by a majority of all the votes cast, there would be no fear of the result, but as the proposition must receive a majority of all the votes registered, it oalls for the most earnest and persistent efforts of its friends, and for every vote that can be polled in its favor. To tbe merchant, the mechanio. the trucker, the laborer, to all and eyery oneof you, this question appeals in tbe strongest manner, and tomorrow New Berne expects every man to do his duty. Z. Onr Grand Opportunity. The charter of the East Carolina Land and Railway Company is a very plain and eimple dooument, addresses itself to the understanding of all, and should oommand the confidence of every one. Under its provisions a railroad can be built from New Berne to Jacksonville on the terms and under the conditions proposed to the hurt of no one, but to the great good of all. To New Berne, in her practically isolated condition, the road is of vital importance. To all the people, frem Onalow, it ia a measure of the greatest concern, and under the terms of theeleotionto be held for New Berne to subscribe for the stock of tbe road. Her bonds cannot paaa out of herl? Watchful. hands until the road ia built and run- ning to Jacksonville, nor will the bonds draw Interest until aha haa In her nnsaaiuinn Mia atdnlr and the road r finished and tn full Operation. Before New Berne is oalled.upon for a cent; of interest she will be reaping the advantages of the road, and will have received into the channels of her trade a quarter million in cash aa the result of the construction of the road If begun now the city oould be at no outlay for a year to come, for the road will be at least a year in building In the midst of these depressing times, just think that through the coming hard year a disbursement of two hundred thousand dollars is to be made among the laborera and farmers that trade principally at New Berne l Booh a material blessing wae never offered a people under distressing oir- oumstanoes, and they cannot afford to reject it. Personal. 1 ' MIsf Emma Henderson left yesterday ror weeieyaji . remaie uwiege, Dun- at saW ' wis Js J j. ton;.ya.i after naving spent, tne npiai- daySahome.; JShs ;waa aocompauied as far as Richmond by her fathe&i.- ? Re. E. A. Willis, who tea been in the citv two days, and i presided over the tmeettoB ot the dieWefc Quarterly con- I.. . j-J .i-- . '7 - ference of; the M.E Churob, returned toOoldaborbyeeterdayi m. Mr. H. SperUng; formerly a iUttn of New Berne, but now or, Baltimore, I object of the meeting to be for the par having spent the holidays with Meads pose;!' hearing the proposition of the - - . T . Y. ' . . Mr. b, k. nail. miytuntf lot"-"""'""- y 7 ' . Philadelphia and other mints North. wsy dlsouased V ? :i Dr. p. R. Parker, returned to Trinity Co lege yesterday.ji: 3 1 Ai-nowi Aioert: iioa. . rrince, w w n...i. 4. n-.M Rio..i n.iti: more McD Tavior NO. i ChaS B. .ereS5iffind wif. OftHahnrfl. J. P - Rros-den. Tren- Catarrh originates In sorof uloua tautr Hood's BarsBDarilla Durifles . he blood. and thus permanently cures Oatarrb, ;? Our PoetEvea Inter.atcd. Theall-abaorbingqaeetionatpretent, or, it seems to ua to be, is to carry the raUroaJ v election tomorrow. The weather has become so warm that oar spring poet mistook the season and MmM ftnt lit hi wintAr nn.rtun Hi. onlv nnfinlafcion ttr thn irriivA rMr h. . I ' o I had committed was to ventilate himself on what he discovered to be a very warm nunatinn with Nw Rarnn. He insists on a hearing, so here he goes, wuu rcquesi mat you excuse ois taca of grace and elegance, since he has so little of bloomtnff natnrn tn inanira him. 1 r It Tr . ... I xuu luug win ua Daumea who eoirow, u you don't vote right tomorrow. TovntAfor Is beyond description The very best thing to do With the railroad we progress, Without it, we retrogress. For every dollar you pay in Ui A hundred fold in wealth you'll To be at peace with yourself and wife, Ana Sive old New Bern commercial life A vote for subscription you will cast, A spienlid act, if it be jour last. TO THE L1DIK3. Now ladies come forward, with smile, without frown, And give help to the men in their great undertaking, In having a new railroad come to our town. Which will prevent our business men from breaking. There are drawbacks of course, but no need todispair, If we will but help, when so much Is at stake, Wo will win in ibis contest, as we did in the Fair. Altbo' some now, as then, no interest ill take. In its annual Fair, New Demo shows taste and skill. And has won praise from all sections of state, And we need only combine, witb earn est good will To make ber commercially great. Delightfully situate by nature's decree, feature's prodigal guts we oan boast. Yet what a help a now railroad will be, To traverse the lands of our coast. We now have a chance, that should not be lost, To help the old town on the way. To a better position, and that at small cost, While inducing our people to stay. Then come all ye Maids, and Matrons as well, And plead with your husbands and brothers. Un tne need of tbe railroad be sure you dwell 1 If no brother you have, then plead with another's J Let our business men now, be up and awake, And not let this golden chance slip. For if you do, it will be a mistake, And result in commercial "grippe. So then shoulder to shoulder, go for. ward to duty, And vote for your interest's enhance' ment. Thus earning the plaudits of wisdom and beauty Who take pride in New Berne's ad vancement. Kauroaa nuuoing is now going on iu,t above New Berne, which threatens to isolate her and do ber incalculable injury- . .. . .. . . ...... A uuo Vl "" ,ru a Tarboro, Halifax, Greenville and urn- on, has been planned and almost prac- ticaiiy duuc This movement ditches! off New Berne at Kinston, and is aim ing to turn to that point tbe trade of Onslow, about which we have been saying so much. We of New Bert el ought to do something to counteract! the effect of thia fine work. It is en emergency in our career that rf quirt a our immediate attention. If the Wilmington & Onslow Rail rot d now on its way to Jacksonville should be made a part of this grand coast soheme, and New Berne get no road to Jacksonville, her position would be one ot oompiete isolation, and ner oonoition pitiable indeed. We address ourselves to the business sagacity and general intelligence or inia ooumunity in aooer earnestness, and anneal to the whole Dablio for the exercise of prudent fore- ,ight and common sense. It is a matter I " " I 0f necessity: we must have the road ttom jr,w Bern to Onslow. Railroad Meeting at ttts Court House I isu' Long before the bell sounded the al" tt Ait a m isrge cours room was weunuea, ana as 8 Woe. Mr. Wm. ltv Wataon was celled t the 0heir and explained the fintuinrlntlnn Ia tha Kaak namlina Hall. :. Roscoe Nunn nd Frederlok Douglas were made seoretaHes, iHes.i:q.:.,E.;,:: !q. Hon Jas. B. 1 1 H , i, Esq., Hon. F. M. I rl Dudley, Esq., being ( H RIO I . : O'Hara. EL. R. Brvan. 1 Simmons and E. R. Dudley Ued 'PO". "d all. made strong 'iT,! sorlptiosand gave good reasobs for our Beeoham'a Pills sot like maslo on a I wea. etumaon. --ri-n-cci 1 . l ...... .. . , , . .-..: ..1 Shipping Newa, The ateamer Eaglet, of the E. C. D, line, will arri?e thia evening and aail tonight. Tbe ateamer Tahoma will arrive to night and sail Friday morning hit RK.. . With It IntannA anhlnv. 1r. hot akin often broken into painful cracks, and the little watery pimples, often causes indescribable suffering. Uood'sSarsa 5?"""" n rSZtttt pelg the humor, and the skin heals with' out a scar. Send for book containing many Statements Of Our 8, to O. I. Uood W, ALUIUQUW IOBi UvVQII. iUOOS. V - rA A nA.un..: t 1 1 f n Five Barrels Florida Oranges Received on consignment. Offering them CHEAP. It W. P. BURRUS & CO. Dissolution of Co partnership Grifton, N. C, Jan. 7. 1890. The co-partnership heretoiore exist ing under the style of A. G. Coward & Co. did on Dec. 27, 1889, dissolve by mutual consent, A. G. Coward and Joel Patrick drawing out, and J. L Tucker assuming the responsibility of settling up business or said nrm. A. G. Coward, Joel Patrick, J. L. Tucker. Patrick &, Tucker, Grifton. N. C. did on the 27th day of Deo., 1889. dis solve co-partnership by mutual consent, Joel Patrick drawing; out and J. L. Tucker assuming the responsibility to settle up tbe busines. Joel Patrick, J. L. Tucker. Jan. 7, 1890. The business will be oontinued at the old stand, where I will be pleased to see all the former patrons. j8dw2t J. L. TUCKER. "La Grippe!" Have You Got the Grippe?" J. P. TAYLOR, THE GROCER, the grip on a stock of the Best Goods, Groceries, Meat, Lard, Cheese, Butter, Flour, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, etc., ever brought to this market. He haa a grip on these goods, but he will Let Tnem Go Quick! at Very Low Prices. Go to see him. Call at once at J. F, TAYLOR'S, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Middle Street. P. S. Our prices are LOW. AGENTS WANTED TO CANVASS FOR The Diversions of i Diplomat in Turkey. By Hon. Samuel S. ("Sunset") Cox. J-aie u. s. Minister to Turkey. A Magnificent Volume of over 600 Pages. tseauuiuiiy ana rromseiy illustrated. Mr. Cox's Latest and Best Effort. Facts and Fan, Bistort and Humor. The work sparkles with the brightest wit. It contains numerous amusing stones, oui it aiso gives a ciear, concise ana interesting account of the Otto, man Empire, from Its founda tion to the present day. I agents should secure territory at once. Thl. hMiV will Ytmv a l.r.a n.,, ,inA workWr territory foraU it is worth." are I -h""-s'f'i"''v, ' lomerawno win promise earnest worx will wim accepted, ror particulars address. W. 8. HERBERT, Kinston. N. C. General Agent for North Carolina. Mention this paper. a at L1ULES 1 I.1ULES ! HORSES! HORSES! A Car Load of Fine Mules and Horses just received at my stables. They were eUoted with GREAT CAKE, and are admirably suited for FARM and DRIVE purposes. Call and be shown through the stables. J. Vi. STEWART. 51 i uome out or your nolo and talk ". railroad,' - Mac 1 1 Ira an nl.t tnaw anil sit Ilka ' : atoad : . . . .' fM BIG IKE is not afraid to sign P 0''-;- nia own name, - And he wishes everybody bold voting for f ailroad causes any , atrlf BIO 1KB will da It at tha risk -y of hia life, i itik:,y&: H Because he sees Onalow deep (f down in the mire. 1 1 f and to help her haa long been 111 nls desire. I i JADES KOCCZfcy (Distillers' Agent,) Importer and Wholesale Dealer ia Liquors and Cijcrs, CRAVEN STREET, NEAR COTTON EXCHANGE New Berne, H. C, Keeps constantly on band a COMPLBTVS iuta oi uituoas ana CIttAStS, Stock U the largest In the State, acdwai uumou irom uni nan as svst 9AMM Consequently am enabled to sill M low M any Northern Market. Have on hand the followlBgbrands of. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGAF.3 ME WHISKIES. Old Family B x z z z. Golden Crown, Old Century, Acme, Lexington, fta. Yo. Mitchell's Pure Old Scotch. Pure North Carolina Corn Whiskey. WINES. Old Burgundy Port, Old Scuppernong, Old Sherry, Blackberry, Madeira, Claret, St. Julian, Sweet Catawba, Rhine Wins, California Angelioa Wioe. SUM. New England, West India, Jamaica. BRANDIES. Apple, Peach, French (James Henneay), Garretta Cognao Braady, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger. GIN. Holland and Domestic BEER, ALE, Etc, Etc. The Bergner & Engel Brewing Co.' Celebrated Lager Beer, ,j Imported Ale and Porter, . Claussen & Son 'a Export Beer Wm. McEwan'a India Pala Ala froaa Edinburgh. " ' Agent and Bottler of the Bergner ft Engel Brewiac Co.'s Celebrated Lager Beer hd Portw Cordials, ; Augostina BitUra, importer and Domeauc , Champagne. T , Agent for I. Calvin Shafer Wild Chert Rock and Rye. CIGARS. A large assortment of Cigars and Cheroota , a-nvut tor iue v irginia ownoufi vaw roots, tne beet in the market. ' " I''', Will guarantee to aell aj low aa any housea North; -tti lower than any , hour 1 1n North Carolina. . -.irfiH WE ALSO st ANUFACTUSa 4 Owger AletV.,:)s' : 8sr8apsrUlaVfft i- v -. ''tf-f : ; Lemon Bode,'--' A " -fV-j:'-t;"S"; v i v. Dobs !;' t CallfornlalPear Cider and i" " i 'I J . ?. , Water. ..... Oar Ginger Ale is eqad tit j f ported and superior tJi ;; iathsEiato.:iv.',0'.:'::.: Orders pros- ,oa gaarB:'-- arHd . d
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