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NEW BEKNE. N. CiERIDAY. JANUARY 31. 1890.
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i BUSCIXZ3 LOCALS 1 f the United Stake appealing to
, I the country to rash to the rescue of
' J L j .iTi: I w Ja i wSrk W Educational bill. In both cases
reiact rus. Leave your order at there Is no Baring power. The
t,rc ,Ja4Wen',lTSrtr CMUinthatiato hide.theni both
,v raotee ueeas ror wih w jopbt amo iwu.
ilnt to par I D6 Pa oepjuor mgiuiB
pieu :eiiereat ipeeoh oa the raoe problem
TTntal Allwiri. I" " " -rr- - r
rr r DMin . Tnums rRNTft r " j
i . rr 1o Jacob kafer'S Boston ippeech and extracts from
'vSisLat,Brio BaiUinc, wt aid of southern newspapers and soathern
B. HAKHON, 8oientlflo Op
; 'vrdntd ia 8t. Petort-
borih, RbmU, la 1670, Offlo at Hotel that his speeches may be Improved
fximioatioa All work done in offica.:
The Elizabeth City Economiat pnb-
lithes tome, iaterMting Fair notea.
Read: y-OV i ' s
T7I0LW : Any ta wlahinf to par
i T ohaaeanne iol will
Raleigh Call: A aplendid crayon por
trait of Got. Fowln hu been edded to
"Go to the New Ben Fair, February the collection of portrahe of the QoTer-
24th If yoa want to aee the prodaots of I nore of North Carolina in the State Cap-
oar lower aonndi and waterware. Such lwl-
thlnri,ntrnnAintnnK'" Greenb. Workman: The atreet work-
- " r I wtn vu .ug uui mu siuo Q fell uiui ICIT
Uapt. nathan Walker aentosatur- ins off and making atreeta in the old
nip Saturday which la a. UaadS. It field. All that it lacks of looking city
oorreanondflnfta. Rpnator Tntralla
ZZEZTL ? 2t evidently awakeninR to the facld
f..ffff1. ?:.!or by :a ! judicious admixture of
.t jstj ."-rf! - - ' . ; lexcerots from newsDaDers and
jt ifcj-Tirei and 'Beet, Aiaaa, " ana I " ivi.uvi.i v. u.vu.
beata the world and weigh ten ponnda
and atx oancea. It will go to the New
Berne Fair."
Capt'Davia, of the E.C. D. line,
ateamer Eaglet, will take orer and
bring baok to and from the New Berne
Agricultural and Fiah Fair, free of
oharge, any artiplea that oar people
mar wiah to olaoe on exhibition. The
tTbis looks, like
I Chicago Mail.
M aCoward Kirliert of all the Paa."This looks like advancement.
U i be sold at the lowett poaathle
fIcprlcaforeah,by .
rtkR.rd;LQGAT NEWS.
fi Wi voor drdera with at.
t-U"i -ra- .. .v MViW ABVERTISEMINTB.
frat F. 8. Ouml drug store.
- Wock of 8taUo.b?Lwting.
F. C. Eobkets Hontee to let.
N. B. Aca?MY Board of trustees
i yoa can get tbe raw material.
4 . ir. KftA-in--1- With
V t. ' - ... ki
ci , rzovxscaj-faTorj
Only one, to far reported, heard the
fire bell ring at about o'clock yeater
day morning. It was a very wet fire.,
The. Sew, Berne people are ueing
the Jlor-jerery effort to make their Exposition a
grand, locoest. It opens February the
Mth and will continue the entire week.
The New Berne Gat and Eleotrio Co.
rb t , l. .. an 'I,
0l 'MTt, l6atttt0l)e JUent wheaJar nuttinir no a brick buUdina for an
j3 jjoajhave ajLf00r lay. An epi'leleotrio plant at the gas works for the
atra mar' 6tnTe, a 'ten.TOlameipo'W.P1 ""nwg iignta ror tne
iTMm tif r-T IV' iair tooiation.
a r j-- y 'o'-' t-."! ..'tic' I The ladies composing the Fair oom
, i,S-::TGIC::iAS8 are COnnaent mlttee on knitting, and orooheting. are
' ct-UiB2 ii.a'yorl4VI,alr. Some I requested to meet at the residence of
e'oleck, Friday, January 81.
inis u rignti warm weatner we are
the year, but
plunge in
oittft tozzi negro 'post-1 Trent rirer, near the foot of George
masters In eW.Eailand. AUantal1? ytrtsrdsr didn't intend to do it
ConBlitution. "J
s&4 Isara thine or two.
OL.4
J;;,TilrHaxrlioa wants to teat IhaTug for this Teeason :'of the
race fcelli it the ; Norths let! the young man who took a
Shipping Newa.
The steamer Annie of the . C. D
FAIR ROTES.
SOUTH CAEOLUTA HEWS.
From the State Papers.
fled is' the houset.
Goidtboro Artus: Some of our lum
ber men are ha?ing great difficulty in
getting logs enough to run their aaw
milla, . The Neuse river is so low that
the rafts cannot oome down, though
report say a that the river up above here
la lined with logs only waiting for a
iresnet.
Charlotte Chronicle: These commit
tees will push the work of preparation,
lintnf nrminm hlnh'nan ha teen at " expect to have the building oom
. 1 ,!w . pleted by the 1st of April. The Taber
.u-UUiuo, Ty ,.v.. naolewill eeat over 5,000 people and
exuiuiuon wm Deiaienoareoi auro-i wiu oe lignted with electr to lights
turned by special committee." I Rev. Mr. Jones is expeoted to be here
Th Wuhimrtnn a.witm i. ha 1am snout tne xuta April, and wii bold a
kind and eaye: "We are ratified to occasion, whloh will eonsUt of 200 well
state that Aurora people are neart ana selected voioet, will be led by Prof. E
hand with ua on the New Bern Fair u. Jxcel
question. Quite a number promised to I Raleigh Call: What a discontented
tend us artiolea for exhibition. We 10 mi wnaa it is dry we
kr.no ii... wiii v... km 1. w..k(n W,nt ralB; when it ramr we long for
hope they will have them in Washing- .un8hine. when it snowe we complain,
ton on or before 80th February.' It when it doesn't tnow we bowl: in win-
would beasouroe of much pride fori tor we long for spring, in summer for
The Snow Blockade.
San Feah CISCO, Jan. 29. It now
teems probable that the great blockade
on the Sierras will soon be over. The
big rotary plow haa been dug from the
snow in the Cascade canon, and has
done splendid work since. The track
Is now clear at rar at the plow can
clear it. The snow it haa been passing
through waa nearly at hard at ice, and
averaged twenty feet. The railroad
offiolals state that the only obstruction
now is about a foot of bard trampled
snow and ioe, which covers rails for a
considerable distance. Thit must be
removed by picks and shovels.
The officials think the blocked trains
will reach here today. The traina have
two weeks' mail. The high water has
gone down all over the State, and the
washouts and landslides are generally
repaired . Great damage haa been done
to roads and bridgea.
The blockade on the California &
Oregon Railroad still continues, and
there is little prospeotof breaking it for
a week yet. There is no communica
tion north exoept by steamer. The
United States revenue cutter Rush took
a large amount of mail to Portland,
Oregon, last evening, the regular line
of steamers refusing the compensation
offered by the government.
Beaufort county to win a large number
of the prizes, premiums and diplomas
offered. She oan and will do it. "
Exodus Agents "Dusting."
Exodus agents have had a "set-baok"
down this way. In fact, one fellow
had to "dust" himself the other day. A
winter; wnen we nave mud we pray
for ioe, when we have ice we bellow for
change. 80, through wet and dry.
beat and oold, sunshine and storm and
all the abifting soenes of life we moan
at what we have not, and are never
content.
Wilmington Star: A Lincoloton die-
patch to the Charlotte Chronicle states
that there it great interest being mani
fested in developing the iron properties
number of citizene got tired of the
meddling of the agents with our labor-! in Lincoln and surrounding counties
era and the disturbance they cause by Agents of Northern capitalists are' re
m.Vino- ,rA.t nmmiiu in th. nfliarad ported te be searching every where for
people and then failing to fulfill these M"
","0," "iuk m wan umm itoim. oeverai leases nave oeen maaei Do you suffer with catarrh? Youcsn
sacrifices of aituations by the colored at figures ranging from $16,000 upwards, be oured if you take Hood's Sarsauar,
One fcct
it worth a column of rhetoric, said an
American statesman. It is a fact, es
tablished by the testimony of thousands
of people, that Hood's Sarsaparilla does
cure scrofula, salt rheum, and other
diseases or affections arising from im
pure state or low condition of the blood.
It also overcomes that tired feeling,
creates a good appetite, and givee
strength to every part of the system
Try it.
Office See. & Treas. Board Trustees,
New Berne Academy,
January 81, 1690.
The regular meeting of the Board will
be held this (Friday) afternoon at four
o'clock, at the office of the President.
Annual election of officers.
W. M. Watson,
Sec. and Treas.
MP
P01MB
A'.colutely Pure ;
This Dowder never varta. A' MkrriUf
p&rlty, strength and wholeaomtneaa. Merf
economical than thi ordinary kinds, KM
cannot be aold In oompeUMon with tha taal
tltude of low test, abort weight. alaaa.6t
phosphate powders, gold only In eaatv'
Royal Baiiks Powdbb Co.. lUt Wall. at.
N.Y. Iane28 asa wad frl ArW .
Has Just returned from the Wettwlth th.
finest lot or .
Kentucky Horses and Mules
that has ever boen lu New Berne, whloh wUir
be told at ulose Figures. Call and taa thtaa
at their old Stand, Middle street. . -
Jan25 dwSm
M Hahn & Oo.
' Cvf VKNhe Chcsartakeshad have ,ta6mrrlTei MBfgM and will
foadljeatrcHhi weather, 4 o-clocthli rafter noon. The Eaglet
,xirlhaTeoonieOi th bay to be will anire tomoscow s'r
tihHearly two months ahead Oft I The steamer Mantet oflho O. D. line
" -'tajkoiiinattEnaalrer. will su at W o'clock today for Norfolk.
' "It i9 said that Ingalla made dill
PersenaL
Mr. Frank Smaw
timmtM waww 0 th.
left yesterday for
e goes to take1 a
tha elnrka at tha
h 1 2dr lcrnlHir that the Die 1 Hotel Briehton.
L-c-kacijanWW bot the Uham-j Jleasn. James Thomas, O... Houghton
ber, he went In with a Whoop. C. B. Feltoa left- yesterday for
' aaKBMBaaanaxtEBiaBBeEK ; . I Raleigh to go before the Supreme Court
' ' PQVC:lu,JfclJ?01&&W4W I IW the purpose of obtainiug licenses to
icLiU 1st East Garolifih, lome oflpraotios Uw . -
wt a'are distressed tscaus; M m,9um,wmt; Jos. Mullen,
t. ' I Ma : a m a ' "
, hai UrtlTorth, QtMizit IC there "tTi91
aora mistakeT rier:3rczBeinDer t . " k ' " '
, the-dldc JtJ Mr. BrU ct In.W stoWilmingtoir Messenger; B. Gard-
uM. m rawuer igug vioie w. nvn Ber. H. G. t O. B. Falton. Beaufort.
, . , s , , i z
people and a state of general restless
ncss among (hem, and determined to
stop it. So when a certain emmigration
agent put in an appearance here on
Tuesday night he was Interviewed by a
number of gentlemen and calmly ad
vised to not try to take any more col
ored people from this town or county.
The fellow didn't like to "cave in," for
(we hear) there it money in
the business; but on being very
earnestly advised to comply with
the wishes of the gentlemen by leaving
on the train the next day for Goidtboro,
he consented to do so. He went. But
on the evening train he and two others
came back to Core Creek, thinking,
perhaps, that they would not be bother
ed again. "Peg-Leg" was also txpected
to come down to the city, and a party
of gentlemen were at the depot to re
oeive him, but he didn't oome. As soon
as the gentlmen heard of the agents be
ing at Core Creek they procured a train
and went up there.
with a view to work and development.
This gives evidence that the iron ores of
this State are attracting the attention of
outside capitalists, and that iron mining
and manufacturing is destined to be
oome one of the great industries of this
State.
ilia, the great blood purifier. Sold by
all druggists. 1
1
:3 day
1.
Cc"
e;'
c:
t3'wt: i t' 11
trowa sf 3 f t3 cl FUth an
l;. jL..n a jta. jh. a a
gsa C-ej ird,7 aad s:r: ;tcw ' ti :
tr ) seca rather ptr-rr-"--35
Hams j-ty Journar.
sr: an nnfert
:iL::otr.ci-
At Hotel Albeit: . Saml 0, Smith,
If flUlT Plnnrt. Wn-fMW' flmn tt
Morehead City; H. EL Bowman, Chas.
3-Ieaded C. Parke, Thee. F. Hargis, . S. H. Soog.
2a f-a-lK'USi Eirjmort: Joe. Kahn, Atlanta;
ed on t-ll61117 Crcc:aaB, Philadelphia.
cation if the people wilt go and bear
them.
Ia Virginia there is spent for public
education on each child, white and
black, an average of about two and one
half times as muoh money aa is scent in
The exodnst agents North Carolina, and the average length
received another dose of wholesome ad 01 " Be"10n ,n ir-1D" 18 aD0Ut
. , tlt . . . . twioe that of oura. Not only so, but
vioe... They left yesterday morning for we , behind almost all the other
Goidtboro, leaving a number of would Southern States.
exodusters at'C'or Creek. It Is Except in a few of the cities, our
thought that "Peggy and his crowd publio schools do not satisfy either their Manufactured by Aspinwall M'f 'g
L.U oVaVnT-Trih "f"' SLEEPER & JONES, Oaks Stock Farm,
artv (one and a Quarter millni. Thnl Agents.
faot is. that with so small a lew it is 30 dwlm New Berne, N. C
impossible to have an efficient and
be
th(
will not try this county again.
Tennessee
CUiw-s McaaAif vzzls a vsry
'ror?rfnlreechon dcrcrtatica cf
c-r ";rc 1 to the Ocr-3 Va":y
'A I Izt xibjeot hoTSver.
7? a wcs!i ta that!
t-3 r?r"--cr sons 7. " j t'
ti3t z-i .who" t.3 i.w:
r? a r:i war U t" c.
" ;r iterator
:tr:
:rS, A, Alderman
a, who .was so useful as
. c! tlit North Carolina, Teach
r.sV ...va, will .bold an Institute
la ITew Lri.s'next eek beginning on
l!jnJ:y. TLc seaeions wilt be started
in the sopttiesil room, first floor, of the
new buiiillzg of the New Berne Aoad-
emy. IJr. AUerman hat been one of
the most sucoestful educators in thl
Ctate. Ho ia withal a fluent and fasoi-
nat!r2 speaker, and is thoroughly post'
3 Cf j ed In the best methods and principles of
to the caItura 01 schools..- The term Of
me institute oemg oeoessaruy nnei, ia
almost altogether taken up iu lectures
tad expositions, whioh are intended to
show the beet paths along whloh to train
liie IntoUect. By referenoe to the pub
lished notice of State Superintendent
Finger, it will be seen that thit Insti
tuts Is Intended for the people aa well
Banks Swindled Outlet
Some 20,000.
Nash VUXK, Tenn., Jan. S9.A gen
tiomaniy appearing y onus man arrived land aee how little it amcmBta to on th
nere a lew days ago on a prospecting tour I assessed valuation of your property.
Ue Went to Mlddlesborough. Ky.. a BOW The treat bulk of onrnnla ara farm.
e 1 . bsm. .. a a a I . sr sr
mauairiaijcown, ana was so pieasea ers and laborers in other avooations.
kinat ne : oougna . real eawta on urge who are solely denendent uoon the rmb
soaltr paying some money down. .He lie sobools for the education of their
came nere last xueeaay.. and opened an ohildren. Even of the white ohildren,
account witn the j&noxruie . Barings perhaps as many as 11 out of 13 in this
oans. do q epoeiiea ,vw in money 1 state nave no other schools
and some checks.: Be has a pleasing I - Parhaoe von obiert to dividing with
address and had letters of introduction I the negroes. As a rule, the tax of 12i
from Middiesborougn hack, it new I cents on S100 of property raises more
turns out tnat no war expert orooa. ne money to each child, white and black.
waa credited by the Knoxville Savings in the. counties where there are many
for a
::ca to
-----j
1 irci by
tl . " -3 Layered by
tl 3 . . Accoriinz I at the taaohers, and they sirs all Invited
t. ( , ...,-.5. - . , A-rj4.ni. and sapscted: tO'Sttend. Special Jes-
r. t.r .a-k!r f tares win be delivered
t' 3 l et ccitca crop In: that State
r-i wrr;r:ria cotton' bazsis2. jaTJE3Ati s!so? by circulars soat
1 :;i:'.3 E:;::t:r erji: 1 'Action tared tbrooghout the city. Patents of
' 'l ri!l d3 f rr:r3 taere good school children are particularly inter
vti C ::rti Irom Vfeay
. ...1. .3 ' tad
: Yirr'sian, !
plat
1
1 ciCa. ly spectaclf ,
-Jnictr:
t'..-.u'
in
ested in this important , eduoational
work,' and are reipectfully . urged t to
give it tneir attention ana support. ,
''1 GRaxiFTino to am., -frl
i The h':.h position attained and the
nniversal accctnnce and approval of
le r lee -t ll v.'-i fruit remedy Syrup
of 1 1'-i, ci l' j r'odt excellent laxative
tnown, i j the value of he qual
i: inv. ') s i s'jooen is based and
r -3 'f f--trying to, the Call
Educational Iastilute.
Prof. E. A. Aldsrman will, during
the week beginning February 3d, hold
an Institute in New Berne.
This Institute is not for teachers only.
but for the people as well. Its efficiency,
therefore, will depend largely upon
whether or not the people attend. Let
as many as possible attend the daily exercises.
Friday of that week will be devoted
to special exercises that will be of in
terest and profit to ail who will attend.
Addresses will, on that day, be made
FROM NEW YORK CITY.
Mb. A. K. HAWKBS-Dear Blr: Your patent I
eye-glasses received some time since, and
am very much Krallfled - tQe wonderful
change that baa oome over my eyealght
since 1 have discarded my old glasses and I
am now wearing youri.
ALEXANDER AGAR.
250 Barrels
Selected Maine Boja
SEED POTATOES.
-si
For sale by
I U I J-icIi,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
MIDDLE STREET,
I
NEW BERNE. N. H i
ffilliam H. Oliver,
Secretary Stations s' Board of Trade.
All eyes fitted at the drug store of
"Alderman -S3 which F. & DUFFY . Newbern. N.C. IlffSURANtTE A OTcTt
V AI4 UU SUUUta (UUU SJU WHO UAUDB Ul CUU'I AIOVIO TV I
AflU
KKW BERN, N. O.
Connecticut Mutual. Life.
Continental, of New York, File.
tna. of Hartford. 11m.
Uanufacturera and Builders, af N:T.
Travelers, of Hartiord.Lifeand Aocidt.
uioernia, of New Orleans, Fire.
Fidelity and Casualty, of New York.'
Marine Insurance Co.. of TtnAa
American Steam Boiler Ins. Co., NT.
Board of Marine Underwriters of PhQa.
Notary Publio.
Commissioner of Deeds for the SutesTtf
xicw xura, juaryisna.xenntyi v
vania, Connecticut.
To Let,
A desirable Dwelling House on Pol
bck and one on Metcalf streets.
Apply to
jSfdlw F. C. ROBERTS.
ASPINWALL
POTATO PLANTER,
Co.
creditable system of schools. Count A I I M 111111 AUIl'Q f
he wi tasi 11 if we ira ie a v 1
Great Reduction in prices of Clothing
and Overcoats to closo out winter
stock.
Linen Collars, six for 50c: three for
25c.
Bargains ia Rubber Boots, Shoes and
NO ADVERTISING
DODQt,
The balance of. our Winter Stock Of -
Clothing and
out
Underwear we will close
-1
Bank with. cash and oheokst one check 1 negroes than in thote counties where Coats
waa ceruuou, ana waa iur ... won a i tnere are rew or none. It la the labor
New York bank. A telegram from New l0f 1 00 that mtk it8 weaith. If
York pronounces the certification jk we did not have the negroes we would
lurgery. . tooa. vua wuun oacaiibAVe some otntr poor people whose
rrom tne Dtnxner, maae tma pur-1 0hUdren would have to be educated in
chases, ana rot tne naianoe in own. He the publio sohools.
went to the Ban to draw out nis money, t But whatever may be said about
hut lortunateiy some or tnecheokt nan educating the negroes, we oannot afford
oomerln The bank loaes Si.QOO. The I ai a Umm. m. 1 ..11.
People's Bank of MiddlesboMugh loses ities. whether we consider our financial
B,000 by artmillar scheme, aaether I condition and progress or the Deroetua-
a. m .- al vn cirtra . ,xa.i.- avra nnn 1 . .... -..-."
oan. mm a ouibbo m.vuu tion or our eiTil and religious liberties.
oo an euuurMincuw
Corey's Adjustable Mourning Bin 3p,
BOj, each.
Pocket Books at N. Y. cost.
jan89 dw J. M. HOWARD.
At Cost, for the ITert
Thirty Days. 7
to make room for ottr Spring Goodie
Barringion & Daxt:7iV
House For Rent. One Iron Safe,
A very desirable Dwelling Houte,
containing six rooms, and kitchen.
Other parties here The matter ia within tha nowef of tha Water in the house. Situated on Han
IH A- a , II I . I a
HERRINGS' PATENT.
lOSt TariOUS SUmS. The tOtai Stealings I NnU mi lin tW nnma 1nl tn
thn," J'L,5wfJa vmoD?'to si.00 ponsldsr this great question and see it
or $20,000, 1 He dappearsd from here Ug it is, they will wiUlngly tax them
selves more, ana give more attention to
hw wivwuiH viww vuiiunu. I aa mm a - an a
If yon ssy we are too poor, then I KAf irilCIf hflmftrfi I
wt ssivn as HIVI V
suddenly Friday night His rascality
was not made publio until yesterday and
today.- A reward of $780 is offered for
his arrest. Ha is. about 28 years old
and evidently an -ex-bank clerk. ; He
gave bis name as C. L, Paton.
cock street, opposite to the Academy
ureen. Apply to
RUDOLPH ULRICH.
janlSdtf At F. Ulrioh's Store.
ALSO
1
1 Good Buggy vt
reply that the way to get richer is to
educate our own people intellectually
and Industrially, to that they may be I
IFOR SALE AT
IV.::"1 J" "iV 5 labia suoctssfuUy to apply labor to tha
notice to n niie ruouo scnoei rrscurs development of our many resources.
: TRUCK FARMERS SPECIAL
: of Crayen Conaiy.
The history of the world points out this
A,J-UU. 1. ..L..1l .l . J . . . ..II. im -,l I L. f
- jrfmepnur aiuwanu, vj autuutiiiy . wj, win w naovi iu i Kit WB ui
the school laws of the 8ute. will hold r it. , With good schools in the country!
an Inttltnta for white taaohers at the I districts muoh of the discontent and
Aoademy, in this city, beginning lion I restlessness orthe people will disappear
day, February 8d, 1890. : This Inatituteland better suooess will attend their
will continue one weea. There wui oe laoors. b. ik FUraBR.
publio addresses delivered on Friday of I Stp't, and Seo'y State B'd of Eduoation.
tnat weex. ruoiio scnooi . teacners 01
WTO
BIG IKED.
the white race are required to attend
They will be compelled to suspend their
schools during the continuance of the
Institute. ; I hope they twill au ; be
promptly on nant. p
.:1 . . v , Bespeetfollfti 'Sit.
jl8-d2taw&wtd. tot
THK BEST FERTILIZER FOR POTATOES
1 4 i- AjD OTHER TRUCK CROPS
EVEB aOLD.
' Iatrod acted Sevan vaan turO. and axten.
Svtly used tinea by leading Trackers along
tut ooaat from Norfolk, Va 4,. to Tampa; Fla
north OaroUaa Truekert will eon suit their
nenovci; : ;i :
about JANAVbI J
: 0eklee Anita Salve,
Tna Ban Balvi La the world for
Kheum, Fever Bore, Totter. Chapped I InUrast by giving It a trial, at leait,-
uands, utUbiaint, Uorns, and all Bkln
Eruptions, uid positively ' euros pu
or no pay required. ; It ia guaranteed
On or
remove my
Entire
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