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. ..- . J . A.-. J . 1 A ?'-V1-;y OURNAL J .yOC."Vni.-NO. 255: NEW BERNE. N. C. WEDNESDAY., JANUARY 29. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. u i ihiu- C i Z3 XCgAL8ffiJ f rrftl Iet oae wlsLtnt to oni " "V V tlhM fiS Violia Will plSASC Mil ot or address r FU E. Mobtok", bJk I7HZ3a'BRl5iD at THREE CENTS . .A? . per loaf at .. JACOB ' KAFEBV BaHLRY, Brick Bullilnjt, WM ld of m- Dr 87 HARllOK, BoUnUflo Op X tioiM, graduated in 8t, Patera Ti burgh, Russia, ia lltV. Office at Hold J Aloert, roona. No.' .4. .: 5o charges fof : examination. All work doaeju cfflce. tiiinSlX PJCASritxIta Etfly Brande- . O "First and ISaa." Alaska," sad 'Howerd'e,EMrt of all the Pew." Will' be told at the lowest possible ; price for eaeh, by , UpUul,';,MI- F.8. Dtjiy. B ILL HEADS aad Statements neatly I 1 A .1 .a...iVU itfltiU tall and Jsave-you wlertswith us .arJf AfcDEH EEI AJT'irF.R'Dtm EEb3 Pure and fresh Dtrrprt drag store... rnta i- - u v a. -.!...-..- f Du join cm get tue raw materui, riaHTOEMAirB'has' eansed im- ee damage in Uermany, -TfeSjt " PMQp. Ex-Bmperor of : (I Braza ia en gated opon memoirs of ' .i:st MOST of my congregation become Absorbed inl$$ hymn 6oVibont ';Jfheipe tniiilAtiifoea roand. 63 8 ('UnaMni 7 Kiarjeji, wbo rwiaes ai nsoiaen ;XTstbw1i y."J:j&rted.ttf.e again eatitnjoation; -; ' i'' ' rP T . L"l -ii i i 1 '' - . , . . tf r AHjeatthquaka, oecnrred about oHflribkFridiiJatirn'lng ;T.Xakej Teniwaicli caused ; a great , T salq among the inhabitants of the V woxldtajcjtomplihethe task aleTetf Mlnatea.R .W tjttr lx ia rumored that Senator Ban KirjC:tt8 !ot his w fortuatoafeweiBkyilriig 300,. avwv 'in a mo jjouiauna - uoiierj. Bigh Chronicle. ':-H t. ' . Tinflhe flrsl time in "its iitofy L General r ho makeiik jdsr-aesa o preset lair-brgakira fron pahish Owina to an accident to the , "J angina of The Chronicle's-press , which will take severfBaya tOsje :, palrt'foday's issue is'' confined to - juur. iBgcBiueiesu i jOi uaua V oa ll3ud.--Charlottei Chronicle v Anylililttgthat tted(ibabli6f . ttorHTf thft Chronlcleus Va.pablie . , Bqafat i$a , jf he "eao'rmbw!:;;pa ' aenr"ir0 eteat 'fauways v - la tU.United Bfattea'imai be bb . , . tainH blihspecl4& the aaanal re port of the Re 7ork Central Bail- road, wh'haa Instbeea'ade pabliiIot'Aitliif Company ' carrie j, Ioj fofcflrst tipe .'iia ' its history, over tea million passengen; in 18C3 tlantaber cafried daring the f iat h4 iiireased';td nearly ' thirteeamillionl.'andi werjanejortea pi Strains "over ei;t ba cliona of pas3engers. . with";r.eeiUhe ringlv-.:.r,- LI wcri ."a hiii now ia to r' -J 3 t:Vl-"ry ;!poti6m t' cflL.De: -ratio cl c - tha'seventec :zti nL: :rata are contc ' '"' 1 ' ' In t! : jlacea :tvzz'. . e cans . io claim ;'3 Ecat3,thus giv ins tU aUrcrraejority toenable ihea to perpetrate their devlinient tritb taore success. "When this is 23 the partiaah : atatcanian will : h ration for mora cf the,ujpa ',' ' sii of wcri which .they : : -d. Willitston ' Star. . .. r. : cf i 1 Uassiso has snub r?;:iaab!y.", because 1 c""ncction:witi ' -"linOHo, 1 f c:: ." : If rr- 3 V T?'i3' tS 3 c because he permits bis underlie g8 a Indiana to belter froth prosecu tion pndley And the other members of the gang which debauched the ballotsla that State, so that its electoral vote was oast lor Ben jamin, Harrison in 1888. Macon Twegrapb.r"y: LOCAL NEWS. . . JWPPT ADVERTISEMENTS. b;B. Habmoji Optician, to F. E. Morton Violin for sale. J.M Howard Reduction in prices- iW. H. Bbat Qreen piaco poultry yards. .. Mckro's Pcblishiso HocsE The greet Nellie Bly. Rer. T. Page Rlcaud will lecture to night at Hancock street M. E. Church. All are in y it cd. Serricea at the Baptist Mission Station tonight. Bible reading 8ubject:"Faith and Works." Conducted by Rev. H W, Battle. All persons cordially in vited to attend . Mr. Frank E. Morton has repaired and tuned the pipe organs of the Pres bjterian and Baptist churches. HU work is very satisfactory to the con- gregationt wa understand. The La Orange Spectator eaj s: "New Beroe will endeavor to get up a good exhibition and entertain her guests handsomely." That ia exactly our in tentions if there is no hindrance that cannot be prevented. Trent river shell rock ground to a ooars sand, makes an excellent side walk. We notice that Mr. J. A Meadows is using it on the sidewalk in front Of his residence and it is also be Ins; need on the walk in front of the Baptist ehuroh. Says the Goldsboro Argus: "The Fish and Oyster Fair at New Berne is Rooming." It will be opened by His Excellency, Gov. Fowle, on February 24th. atd continue through to, and in oluding March 1st. Nearly everybody in Goldsboro is going to "take it in.' Sbippbgr News. Ths steamer Eaglet, of the E. C. D line; will sal at io'olook this afternoon The Annie will arrive tomorrow. The steamer Stout, of the Clyde line, wMph'had been aground for several davria-Adams creek, was gotten off yesterday and sailed for Baltimore. Very Jittle damage. The steamer Carolina arrived from up Sfouse river yesterday with a cargo of cotton, eto. The steamer' Newbertte, of theO.D. line, "sailed yesterday for Norfolk with a cargo of general exports. The steamer Howard arrived from up Trent. rier with cargo of cotton yes tsrday.'. The schooner John Beatty.Cspt. Mar shall, arriyed from Norfolk yesterday with a. cargo of fertiliser, eoosigned to the Atlantio and North Carolina rail- The schooner Juliet Hopkins, Capt: HopkiPi, arrived from Norfolk yester day with a cargo of. salt consigned to E; SBishbp.'' ?'Big IktJl whoes name has almost beobma 'ft';h6uiebo!d word, is a wide awake advertisers H is on the go all the time heralding his Advantages to the public.";: H is sot sitting still cry ing "dull times," but up and doing, reaching out for increased patronage. 5; A gentleman from Duplin county has been attracted by the advertisement of this man' "Big Ike,'? and addresses us the. following letter, .wnion we re produce: BlUULATOLB, D0PUN CO., N. C, 1 . 'j. ' r ' January, 1890. . f - Editor JouRNAL-rWho is this man tlx Ike. that advertises so extensively tvat he is buying so many people out at LJo. on tha dollar, and professes to cHer such great bargains both at his e-iotion and private salesf Is it really a faot that our peoolev will find such wonderful bargains in New Berne and can ws depend , on- what this man Big lie saysr ' ' Please' be kind enough to go down and examine bis prides, and. see if his roodi compare in Quality and price with his advertisements. "ana you win greatlr oblige s number of people in this oouh'ty who are interested in buy lug goods cheap, as times are hard and mnnnv Isaoaroa. 4 ' ver reBpeotfuiiy. . J.:W.Gribsoii. v It is an undisputed faot that the bust ness houses of New Berne ; can sell goods as low; if not lower than, any where else,' on'account of the very low freights at this point. 'A number Of the j '--est chipping lines in the country k.uoh here, which has kfpt freight i ' -jattLa bottom limit,-and most of our tnbrchants buy in large bulk.'for wliolcaUiij, which enables them to supply c00 -9 l's small margin for j whtua t "J I - 3 v.3 a rcpnsation." . About the Onslow Bailroad Mr. n. A'. Whltlnff. aanarcl mnffer of the Wilminaton. Onslow aad- Eait Coliaa Land and Railway Comoanr. l.aprid iik.tt Tk.M.i..i.t ' " - " I an InterTiew with him laat night for the nnrnn.nf nhtilnin. M,..al.N. Bard to th hnildJn- of th roaJ. Mr. Whitin ! here bow for the dm- pose of engaging a number of hands to out cross ties, fhd Capt. J. J. Robanon, who will have charge of the foree, advertised yesderday.for jne hundred men. Of course the grading will be com menced as soon as possible. Mr. Whit in? could not say positively when the work will begin. He said that he would soon make a trip through the country from here to Jacksonville and select a route for the road. "When work is begun," said he, "the road will be built S3 rapidly as possible." He said t'aat he would probably need more men from he: e soon to lay track from Wil mington to JaokBonvillo. "When work is begun on this end of the road your laboring men shall have the preference I and us far as possible the road wilt be built by them." Track laying will be begun very scon from Wilmington to Jacksonville. Mr. Whiting is pleased with the pors- Dtct and the great desire for the road manifested by our people. He also compliments New Berne. Spoke of our admirable location. He sees our need for transportation facilities. He visited some of our trujk farms yesterday and "M ,uu " WB uv very I trucking country. Us thinks that the railroad will be a I very great aid to the development of our trucking industry, our fish and oyeier ouBiness ana me peanut rarms of the lower oounties That the value of property will be enhanced all along , tl.fi linn nf rnA wt . . , , I - " - 1 lur, YYUHiugcommenueatnewora oi .no ouurnal in me recent election. A clover gentleman, he recetved us cor- dially. We invited him to our big Fair in February. Personal. iar. mortie Marts left yesterday for Charleston, S. 0., and Augusta, Oa. From Augusta, we understand, he will goto New York For someUme it ha. uddu luuiunu iuav our ineuu wuuia "soon go to iNew lorn to to eet mar - ried." So it was not a great surprise ta hi f rinnHfl vAstarila mnrninv whan m .I Ik. '7 . . w iuoui a. ua U7UV Dual u going South on a pleasure trip. "I When questioned regarding the truth of the rumor he did not deny it, but modestly verified the report. Heartiest coneratnlations. old friend! If- T T n 3 ' ,.a . J "' a: uuoumg; ten, yepierusy morning for Mew York Miss Emma Henderson returned last night from Wesleyan Female College, Staunton. Vs. Arrivals at Gaston House: George W. Nickleson, Stockton, Md.; James T. Winfield, Washington. C; JaOiK W. Wood, Greensboro; Z. Hofheimer, inos. J. K. Jones, Baltimore; George L. Johnston. Virginia; J. W. W. Thomp - son, w. U.T. Vo. A; Gallup, Oheoo, winu.; nr.o. oiouns, uriHon: . wm. . rrr a m . n i a. nt Eubanks, Clem Gaskins, N. C. ' At Hotel Albert: J. W. Shspard, Polloksville, N. C; G. H. Toadvine, mo..; u. w. uurst, Jiingstree, o. v.: a. aiKoneiL-jrAinston. . u.; r. b. tianoe. Kicnmona, Ya.: w. 8. Chadwlok, A. w.u.uaiiroaa; a.j. weiaman, .x. A Skilled Optician. Dr. D. S. Harmon, a graduate of St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1870, has opened an office at Hotel Albert. He will ex- amine your eyes free of charge, and can furnish, you anr e-iasi needed. , . A ., . .. His method of testing th eye is the very thorough, and he is highly skilled in optical treatment, havins tha verv hightest testimonials of his effioienor. ut7 i.u.unuvj auv"' mutsaysor mm: We congratulate the Doctor npon the snooess hahaa achieved here hial successful treatment of the human eye. an nntinian la anrl tnr thalr hanaflk A oraat murt nannla dn nnt knn what will aav that ha is not a man who' trava speotaoles by the dozen and sells them box and goes peddling around to peo- a ' a a a . U n ..la ... . pie s nouses or spproaoning every on ha -meets am tha atraata. nor doaa ha keep spectacles already made. A genu- ins optiolan has no mors nsa for ready made spectacles thsn a dentist has for ready made teeth. Dr. Harmon Isar i: il 1 1 genuine optician and wa advise friends who may have any defect of the eye oonsolt the Doctor whenever opportuni- iy aiumi iuiBu wimous any oesuawoa. We speak from experience. He ex amines each eysv with great cars and uiu uunatn)uwitiiHsiVi sutvaauivi. Nothing for examination, and every- body is inrited to oali." , t . SaitRheaaa With its intense aching, dry, hot skin. nftat, KmV.i, .l-f..! ...aL. ... the little watery pimples, often causes inaesorioBDie sunering. uood s barsa parilla has wonderful power oyer this Oiseane, It PUrlllea tha DlOOd and tX pels the humor, and the skin heals with out A tr.tlT. F!nml tnr hnnk nontr,' many (TOnmriFi rr ruraa. to 11. 1. 1 . , . . uo.,Ar,--- - LowtU,K;3. FAIR NOTES. a ne loiiowing oi1 the Fair 13.. At. . - 1 I ' couniry-maae iud- twenty - fiTe )0und, of ,am"y flour c0 couniry maoo cnair-B nana aomt Picture, " Bnuc ma-1 wenty nve poana ui auar. Best country-made tray one picture. These are .all handsome premiums offered for appropriate exhibits. Mr. Slover manifests a substantial interest in our Fair. These special premiums add much to the interest of the occasion We "pe others will follow the example of Mr. Slover. SOUTH CAROLINA SEWS. From the State Papers. Goldsboro Argus: The electric light is on. Patents have been granted to Bavlue oaae, umMDurg, tor electrio railway teiegrapn ana electrio railway. Uxtord Ledger: The exodus fever has reached Greentille and many of the coiorea people have left lor the South duuib i rum to is section who intended to go to Kansas wrote back from the Mississippi swamps. They do not know where they will go when they start. It ia like the early slave trade. Statesville Landmark: A farmer who was In town Mondav oloeina iin lat year's affairs, placed in bank 8375 to run bis farm with this year, and has forty sacks of flour and other produoe for sale yet. He proposes (o put one nunared acres in cotton this year, and he says he intends to pay cath aa he goes, so tbat what he has at the end of the year will be bis. That's farming Charlotte News: A News reporter has ""erviewea a number or farmers this "VhB .www. m aaaaaaua yw UUIO UOIUO Ul jaQt Some describe it as a fly, others eay it is a speoies of louse., while others say it lka like "m11 grasshopper. The ui wuaww is is, is aooui an .irtkUMtl. aI I L. I c. . .6ucjMm bu iuuu iuDg. 30 iar wheat has been nractioallv exemrited irom me ravages or tne pest. .Raleigh News and Observer: One Chatham wagon brought 1,800 rabbit ius iru vuwn yesterday, ouuy lor Chatham. The oldest living gradu- . ,ur""ainK -uaie univer- bihwui Horw Carolina are Kev. wm Flynn, D.D.. now livinir at Cane Qirar- deau, Mo., who graduated at Davidson College in the class of 1840; Rev. Jobn fcwSrTJ gollege in the class of 1872; Prof. L. l Johnson, now living at Trinitv finiiaaa M.U.,who graduated from Trinity Col- UD " u4 ioo, ana ui. vsoar I- . now Elizabeth Oity, IN. I . wnrt Omtlnntefi Tmm W. Ipa Wnr. est College in the clss of 1810. I Ureat Commotion but No Harm Done. Philadelphia, January 26. During B'uu",v" services at pt. jonn s apis- nnnnl nktimh mvhu t TUn n I 1 VV.Uvl V. VUUU DUU i Brown streets, this evening, the con gregation was startled by the actions of an apparently demented vountr man who arose from kis seat in the church. ana pointing a revolver at Bishop Whit- aker, who-was taking part in tbo sei vices, Hred a shot at him. Immediately mere was great ooniusion, but it wac1 summoned, and the would-be mnrdirer I -ww vuwv aais V ill U a TV SD MaOVKJ I taken, into custody. At the station 1 house he gave his name as David Alex- lander, and his residence No. 1830 Par- I t .. . . ...-.. n . . irisn street, rnuaaeipnia. ue tola a I rambling story about a letter he had I received which induced him to make an attempt upon the venerable Bishop's lure. Alexander was locked up pend i uu an lnvestisation or tha matter. Mrl. Cor. tot Morris Acfiolred of the Murder of Her Husbaud. Danville, Va., Jan. 87. Mrs. Cora Scales Morris, of Reidsville, N. 0., who ! for several days past has been on trial for her life at Wentwortb, the county t of Rockingham, charged with the murer he.r husband by poison, was Bcuuwa soasy. ado jury remamea Lot but a short time befora brin,r,i, m a verdict of not guilty. Mrs. Morris is I a nanosome young woman of stood I :UT'. rra neT oa8a .M ex?lt9(1 Leat I glnia and North Carolina. . Monroe. N. C, Aug. 22, 18S8. I oan truthfully say that soeotaolcs and glasses offered to the publlo in Mon- a I itT and are evervthintr he Olaima fcl 1 roe DT Dr. tiarmon are or tha hast final- I them. ' I will advise Persons need in such helps for the eyes tocallonhimltmoate8-eto- I n.rn-., n. ihtm. ..aM I t rt mm - I chased , two sets of his glssscs and I -a. 1 i I . v . kL.a. p"y m : soas sorry or common i glasses are injurious to the eves, whilel ur. uarmon-s nigner type or glasses Kirs all the help and comfort that oou Id osaeaireoT. W. U. Ramsby, M.I v The Ureat Hollle Blr. to l Nellie Bhr'a wonderful storv in thL v..ai iV Famxt Stoat pAPta is the talk of the iaay. ? ? in towns wnera there are no - 1 newsdealers tha Fahilt Ktobv Pinelk ...i.n.j , j 1- .c; v.: wUl be sent to ant address four months i ivc vsia uuiuiAH, containing Deny Biy'S Great Story. Address n-.-.. a j . - - 1 MUNROB PUBLISHING HOUSE. SI and BR vandatarafl. Rtraan ' 1 It"". Nsw TmV M V I S. (. 'tin iVIITtta -(VA r the high positioh attained end 'the I universal aooeptanco aod5 approval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy 8yr - 1 hi FltrS. aa tha mnkt vnallant lavail I known. Illustrate tha vain a nl h. m.al -Inl ttlaa An arlilnk Ua .1. r. (. aJ nru. 1 ara anuni.anf.lv mi r. n. ika rA.ii.i .,.' , rnrniT'n nrr tr"r t . - ... fornlaFiaSyruoComraDv. II j menial. At the residence of the bride's father. Mr. H. P. Gradick. on 23d inst. at 7 m-. at Geneva. Orange county, Fla., r Fred. F. Koonoe, of Ocala, Fla., was united in marriage with Mrs. Ella G. Brice. The ceremony beiog per formed by Rev. R. McLawton, pastor of the Baptist church. The many friends of both contracting parlies congratute eaoh of them upon their wise choice in the selection of a life partner. A Friend. Buckles.' Arnica !U1t. Tub Best Salve in the world (or Outs, Braises, Sores, TJloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Uhilblams, Corns, and all Skm Eruptions, and positively' ouree pilot or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 85 oents per box. For sale bv R. N. Duff. ian 17 The blood is the source of health. Keep it pure by taking Hood's Sarea parilla, which is peculiar in its curative power. 12 FROM NEW YORK CITY. MR. A.IC. Hawkbs. Dear Sir: Yonr patent eye-glegaes received gome time sluee. and am very much grailQed at the wondeiful change that baa come over my eyesight since 1 have discarded my old glasses and m no w wearing yours. Albxandkr oau. Secretary Statlone s' Board of Trade. All e es titled at the drug store or F. S. DUFFY , Newbern, N.O. necia wiy At J. LI. HOWARD'S ! ureat reduction in prices of (Jlotbiog and Orercoats to close out winter stock. Linen Collars, six for 50o.: three for 25o Bargains in Rubber Boots, Shoes and Coats Corey's Adjustablo Mourning Bands, 50c. each. Pocket Books at N. Y. cost ian89dw J.M.HOWARD. I -i.n - - uHttN PLAUt HUULIliT lAHUb Two Hundred Fine Chickens, of the j-ii : M . n lUiiuwiUK varit3iiB, lur omv ai a oar- gain: Hull uochlne and Barred fly- mouth R.jcks, Mammoth Bronze Tur keys. Imperial Pekin Ducks, and the king of all (ieese Toulouse. All birds pure and stock first-class. Eggs in season. W. H. BRAY. jan20dlt wlm New Berne. N. C. For Truck Farmers TRUCK FARMERS' SPECIAL GrTJA.lSrO THE BEST FERTILIZER FOR POTATOES AND OTHER TRUCK CROPS EVER SOLD. Introduced seven years ago, and cxten- ,,vely ea ainee oy waaing irucaers along tM eoMt rrom Norfolk, Va , to Tampa, pia " wm t,u.i unu Interest by giving it a trial, at lean. I Address for Cata logue, giving prices, oer THE WILCOX & BIBBS GUAStl CO., I " Jndlm CHARLESTON, 8. 0. a A ji j m,; X 1110 X lOZlUOp 1 0H1C J Mr. Foster: 8. Chapman. ; ona of the jandmarka of the Georgia, drug trade. now, of Orlando, Florida,!, writes: "I llTXrr Pin.a tu t...... i -,... 1.... ,mCfi , .ki tJ-t:hZ Isold, and a FlN Fiinmi TrtMfri Foster S. Chapman. SiVSiii .V.J v v flrlanrln. FlAl ForeaiefyVB;BUFFY House For Rent.! A . verv daairabla Ualllnir Hnnaa. up I containing , six rooms, and kitchen. - ra Watna In tha hnma. Ritiialat on Il.n. - Unok itrost. onnnnita tn tha A-taHm n. A-sl. v, A n 1 w r s - - - - lanlldtf Atl' L:?? i's: FOVDEiT Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A taarvatof Parity, strength and wholeaomeneM. Mora economical than the ordinary kinds. a4 cannot be sold in competition with the mil. tltude of low test, short weight, alum av phosahale powders. Bold only In cans. Koyal baki.no Powdkb Co., IM WaU St. N Y. 1 une23 dsn wsd frl Sv JSLAJEXJST Has Just returned finest lot if from .the West with th Kentucky Horses and Mules that has over been In New Berne, which will be sold Kt ulose Flgnres Call and see thsm at their old Stand, Middle street. JanZodwSm M Hdhn & OOs 250 Barrels Selected Maine Rose SEED POTATOES, " a For sale by JE XTli?ieli, : WHOLESALE GEOCEB, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE, ff. C, fViifiam H. Oliver, INSURANCE AGENT AND -NEW BERN, N. O. Connecticut Mutual. Life. Continental, of New York, Fire. AZ'MA. at Hartford 171... Manufacturers and Riiildem -in V Traveler? of Hart ord. T,ifnH lMti Hibcruia. of New Orlo.n. fjr. Fidelity and Casualty, of New York. marine insurance Co , of Londoa. American Steam Boiler Ins. Co., N.Y. Bord of Marine Underwriters of Pbila. riotary fublio. Commissioner of Deeds for tha fltataa nt l XT x- t .. . JNew lora-, Marvland. Pannavl. vania, Connecticut. NO ADVERTISING DODGE, II The bt ow winter stock ot Clothing and Underwear we will olosa out ? At Cost, for the Next Thirty Days. to make room for our Spring Goods. Barringfon & Baxtcri Hvia Ta CT- v aac ai uu OUIV, HERRINQS' PATENT,, also Good Buggy Hof:. FOR SALE AT','t.'', JCL I , , IIWjUawftt.il . (;,;', J'J ' V,- , j.Onor ibout'JANTjARY JSth.'l J xaiuro Lice:: c: large 'aril store aljiiini.-i; T whrre I i'l ' t- ' - a t- SP , -
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