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7 n. ft 1 (ill. 4 fjf$it.iitViCrf 1- ,VQX'i.yJII--N.Oi 2r. NEW BEKNE. N. C. SATURDAY.' FEBRUARY 1. 1890. PRICE 5 GENTS, .-- -. r i . .Will . mt OPKNAL,, 0 ' :VTSI!Pri23;'ttt A weekly journal ' paUkhediu New. York, discusses a ech number tcpios ol interest -to tbe " advertising c)aa..1n an intelligent, aapert;l end instructive manner It ': Vita lava! i tie to every advertiser; , The 'enbeorii;ua to 13 a jeer. . febl-2fi. i; ' EPlUWO SWISO MACHINES. h . JV John Etwsrde to doing work - at -"n: reduced rates: LeeVe your orders at his resldeaoe on Pollook 8treet,jetween Bemoan Edea.:V, ,u Jtf i VHHlTrEL MORTOAaS and War V raatee Deeds for talc at tba Joua- v l,tI0tI5 kvi oaa wlihtng to pnr ' V ahtM a Boa ioli will pleas oall or addrwa Ttkt B. Mobtor, 81 .-.V Hotel Albert. . i f7Rj3H BR!aV THREE CENTS - T mi loaf ' JACOB KAFEBV " BASEST, Brlpk Balldtng wert iJof V. ."SSsftT'tiW.r 1 . uTliP- 8- SoiaatlflaOpI 1.IJ .aifliM. mAiittl Im fltir Patara aRra. fitualawJ UIO, rOffloa Mote) ;..Al6artroODt-oh' ia. llo oharffH for : ) a xaoiattloa. AM vark done la offlca. i : i'UtEf PffABEirtrii Early Braade J - O 'Tint and Bort, "Aiaaka," and tAHatfardV Earfiait or aH tba Pew." WiU-'ba told at the lowait . pouibje t. 4'. xraiaaaHiraia, vj '.Rs.CXti;'i.- .s-a--!! .P.A-DTjm. 5 iUeLEAina iSuUnrwita neatly V ASDEN 8SSSS-Pra Iftd frakh A1B.X)bwrt)dntora.,, i Win 1 -invnu y . i eNxrxiB ELt saw the Atneri : t'ttttiMf oictMe -, .;tlab:Ta-taa Akant(Ki8ulate elHifWlit6et'oD2 by twelve broad, or tiie BoaMjtfjtestatires has de terjftjeji.to oby Qa?y' order, and deeldod that Congress mast wCtTaralWfiatll the' .seven tfiapabliaaQ'.it(teqtaBtR'fe 'EcgETi.ftYUBKtnrDabm back upon all theJastionable dlfisipa- tionaoft&al&j kpitftuGe penitent- 1- ..V-..- U infill M V..C79.vvwLrT TtM felling what other good things a ni jie TOtnoisi.ewnuiuerlii)tlih t&fes&t temDation so lone aa he ia a cabinet offloer. las Senate has pasaed the Dlrcoti Tai bill, which passed, tte '. lMt.posgreai and wi :hw6e4bi ' PfeaUentCIevilaudplt was Zt to3.V. The- oteiafVto'twj ' vetaafei Benator4BerHaji?, da.lrrf Cow, Plamb, tyance and . -: JTi I ' it-..-Tv:i,Jt...i-3v-fr. . , " LOTLEpSilly Pull-nbse jDbandlef " hasnbillia tho SenaWto , jbstab - - liah a, -EeoubliMn 1 eo've- -nentifi ' MIssir l Tjifa la iVlawording - Z of the bill,stbe4n tent Considered. Billy ireal! meias tVlecarj . rop t jaacyDf iil Radical 'fM in1 Mia 'jsip'i nly tl tod no;h- ( ' : TCJ latist pla4 ataasberPia BUc? Tidier, Colored, ?f d.eorIjt, fto lyi' Chat Hate eoantry erea his uzt tU trifle of 110:3,0000 ' forstjentorVof TOrtatitt'Iare ; Iahc iSoabt therp ' i a c 'Ttila but iMimuy e vcjta wcjtrava'ar,; rlef, V3 Drao tte last i "fttfl rr -pr cf r.;:! I . -tizli it Itszzs x zzl ;t'tl 3 result fe ir tlit t"3 ti3 izzZ Lt3 the deep c .t dspob&scjr; an4 " constantly ' ;LU that his cad Is approaohiBS. 13 Eaiperor ia net liit'y to- tsUy r i ttia miserat!) cc-'ilUdajhlla :m .':rt:it t::'.l3 tla-neitea ..." ' ' M-j cf r-r-Ma. Lon J lumli. "'lit ' i f' fcocshfe a 'OatikiUs t-1 -I f 3 '3C -. li i ; J"r::c3of jt:! :y-flve. aj the meaberaof hia family have tisited tba lake and Bpent several Gayflaneliuff. Georee intends to rVreiii hlu'dsome summer residence IfbW family." There is n betu man in tbif offloev bat,, we ven x the assertion 'that more trout weJiu2ht ifitar; Morehead City iMtVallhaaiaii-be.'caught in Goul'a poftj; in fifty years, and the beauty of the thing is the More head pond is free to all, LOCAL NEWS. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PkInteb's Irk ,Jonayll.-Pino for eate II. PaTKIOK-rFlour corn. EatOS the Jcwilkr Removed . B L Gibbs Commtosioner'a sale. J.&. B.CABS1WAT B. & L. Asa'n. N. M. WHlta-Towart and oorn suf- farera, alo February makes its greeting today. Oob month of 1890 has gone. A new boiler for Moody's saw mill hat just been turned out from the shops ofOrablrte Co. Families willing to board publio school teachers for a few daje will oommuntoate today with John S. Long, Esq , at his office . Cspt. 8. H. Gray's plate f aotory is agw in fall blast. About fifty opera tive are employed. On Thursday Capt Qtay ahped 100,000 wooden plates and 35,000 dishes. ' The steamer Annie, of the E. CD. line, coming, In yesterday, got aground off Pott .Point. Capt. Dave Roberts went' down with the steamer Trent and UBtediilff. . IlIrPflR'K. Eaton, the jeweler, has re moved his stock to the building on Middle street first door south of Federal allay ' The store has recently been fitted ap for him. ' Mr; E T. Lynch and Mr. R. G ngell; representing the New Berne Electric Light and Power Company arrived from New York last night. Work wilt be commenced immediately on patting In the plant. The maohinsry, Wir,ee, poles, etc, is on the way, . Mr. AAgell will 'remain here and . push WWi ' . .. ...cj Jm February . This to 10 fctf "ta-tetter" Sinodtbfor New.Betnl andtbU leotiioA eleoCrio llahta afS td W?'itabllhed in ftoity, ;Ami 8tm and oonunues to tne ena or tne month, and probably work on the new railroad will be begun. AnL there is M.'. A 111 1.1 A At.! ?T may bring forth. Mr. MoGinniss, supervisor of U. S mail routes, who Waa in the city a day or two ago, has gone down to Swan Quarter. Hvde county for tha nnrpose lof ascertaining the desires ol the people ia regard to a mail route between o wan Quartet and this city. -He Bays he heartuyUi favor px, a tri-weekly or semi-wekhrinaU add thinks it a shame that wa do not nave it. It is very prob able that we will set it soon. Elegant Swellings To Be Built Mrs. Wi H. Pennell, of Philadelphia 4 learn, has parphaaed a lot onlGeorge street aod will erect a handsome d well- ing uoustjaea.ra-l, fTberlptttar'Uiwest corner rt i; i") i'llancook streets has been atUyMr.ttd.Green, ofTjrf ton and we understand lhat-he will also build a a wemng house ;. -; if these are bjr too means evidences of a deadlown;,",' vv . P' lWdnjf.irtwf.;:v . rCapt. .OxLt Banburn came up from Tottf nquln bay with a load of fine trout, He sold them to Sab dealers for severf teea dollars a hialdreS, and he had several huUdrsd. : It was the work of about two. hours ta oatoh them; Cant.: Eanburuand, ijt ;;boi'doinghrj fey.mjf Dusiness wnen a reuow tnaaes i fine -tuwls were bouctt U lr "ire t tl.73 per pair yesteriayi 'i foji fish la" thee, an.' . :,ivk, Sabifig;iof P. v-t ft CorpEu( SbOuridrly T)rrali of spots UlIardlwn'a.MaCb jssierda: u nuiuai as snw season Bhadare In. MaAir . . .; - t f I t ! '0itr arft wa bi A Tit tie aoarca. tod. . A boat brought in fif ty bushels sit the; parkas yesterday and they wenf j rapidly at a garloe, Aen; or very fioe quality sold' at retail fot'jpne dollar IT. 3 L'jI' position attained and the ! ' ""cfrtance an approval of t liquid frnii remedy Syrop . ;s, s . ':e most excellent laxative . . ., n, illustrate thevalue of the quel i 3oawbickits suocess is based and are abandantly gratifying to the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company -; ' A h meetig of the Board of Tree- teas of the New Btraa Aoademy, held yesterday afternoon, the following offl oars and commi(tees were eleoted for the ensuing ye.ar: Jdhn S. Long, presi dent; W. M. Watson, secretary and treasurer. Executire committee President, ex-offioio, T. A. Green, Wm. Solliater. Auditing committee W. B. Oliver, j A Killer, George Blorsr. Building oommlttee E. H. Meadows, W, Q Brlnaon, F. Ulrloh. Shfppins; News. The steamer Annie of the E. C. D. line sailed yesterday evening with full cargo. The Eaglet will arrive today. The steamer Manteo.of theO. D. line, sailed yesterday for Norfolk taking several passengers end a full cargo of freight. The steamer Einston took out the largest freight of the season over that line for EinBton yesterday. The steamer Enola, of the Clyde line, will arrive from Baltimore this morn ing. The sohooner H. J. Gorman, Capt Tomlinson, is at Btimson's mill wharf and will load lumber today for J. Ssi Ken( & Co. , Philadelphia. Denmark vs. The A & N. O. E. Messrs C. C. Clark and W. W.Clark, counsel for the defendant in the oase of Kleber Denmark vs. the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Company, re turned from Goldsboro last light, where the case has been in progress since the opening of court on Tuesday morning. Denmark sued the railroad company in April 1888 for $20,000 damagea for in juries done by being run over with a train in February 1875. Wm. T. Dortch, Esq., and Messrs. Aycook and Daniels appeared for the plaintiff and Isaao F. Dortch, Esq-, Messrs. Nixon & Galloway and Messrs. Clark ft Clark for the defendant. The case was argued by all the counsel for the plaintiff and br Messrs. I. F. Dortch, Clark & Clark aid Capt. Swift Galloway for the de fendant. The arguments were olosed at dinner time yesterday. The jury bai not rendered a verdict when last beard frota. Personal. Messrs. Albert and Edward Wads- worth, of tha Fort Barnwell seotion, werenn the city with cotton to sell yes tarday. They say that the exoduB fever has just Btruok their community, hav ing almost depopulated the section above them of negroes. We think, from recent developments, that there will not be muoh more "exodusting." Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Tinker, of New York, ate visiting Mrs. M. 8. Small- wood. Cajpt. S. H. Gfay has returned fiom a trip north. Mra. M. J.Stanly, of Bethel, Lenoir county, is. in the city visiting her brother, Mr, W. F. Rountree. ' f Mr. Gerret Vyne, accompanied by Mr. Deppe, of Pennsylvania, arrived jU the city last night. We are glad to see Mr. Vyne here again. He will be here a few days. . Bis home is at Mill port, near Philadelphia. At Hotel Albert: Rev. J. T. Love, Dr. F. P. Gares, Bayboro; A.M. Goldsmith, H. Megerstein, Balflmore: Eugene T. Lvnoh. Rufus Anaell. New York. At Gaston House: JUs.S. Cartwright, Philadelphia: Chas. vH. Guild. Balti more: G. Vsne. MHloort. Pa.; Hettry Deppe, Munch Chupk,Pa. fl. Barker, Trenton, N. O. ..r-" Church. Notice. .Hancock street Methodist Church, Rev.T. PaffaRioand. nastor. Sunday . Februiry 9, services at 11 a. m. anil 7:1a p. m.,oonduoted by the pastor. Prayer meeting at ;15 a. m., M. M. Ipock, loader. Sundav-school at a a. m.. W. R. Barrineton: sud t. Glass meeting at d. m.. J. v. Williams, leader, me publio are invited to these servioes and will receive a oordial welcome. v.,- t xioii.ee t MiTSVOtB, Jones Oo.k Jan. 18, 1880. to all bo are suffering: with warts or i:-Canpflrei'3'. -'f-' Aerili 188ft? therawaS a wart earns ta my mouth, which Ws giving me much trouble with paint also talking aad eat ing. Hearing thai Mr. N. M. White, residing near ellobvillav Jones Co., wavcriez warts and canoera, I imme saw nun.". June the: iut ne IftQiamenaed work on it, end ia October, 9, Jam thankful to say it was well uttbs use osmedicine. vXourf truly." I ABAS UATHABIinS WA't'VKS. f M f - , B. A L. AssoclalloD. ay Ret nmr snohthlr assessment of the B. & U Association Is due todsy. t Call and settle at tha wauonal Bsnxi V. Ib Dt VWUTSIi ,1 Is undoubtedly caused by laotlo soil la the blood. This aoid attacks the fibrous tissues, and oauses the paint and aches in the back: shoulders, knees, ankles. hrps snd wrists." Thousands of Mople have found In Hood's Barsaparilla a positive- cure for rheumattom Thto medicine, by its purifying action, neu tralizes the acidity of the blood, aad also ' builds l up"".eindV strengthens tiie 'i-Ti,.i whole body, 188 Lwitho AOKTH CiKOIiff" Froa the State i Court eonenes at. Kiaatbo on next Monday, Judge Grata preaidisjj;. The New Berne Fair Is to be the grand occasion in North Carolina this month. A stook company has been organized ia Wilson to build a tobacco warehouse. Winston Daily : There1 is an immense amount of manufactured tobacco1 being shipped from Winston now a days.- internal revenue collections yesterday $3,188 44. Raleigh News and Observer' It was reported yesterday as coming from a druggist at this city that there was not a family In ttaloith in wbion there had not been one or more cases o( tne "grippe." Beaufort Seaside (Morebead City let ter): Meesrs. D. Bell & Co. anticipate having a canning establishment at tached to their grist and saw mill, where will be canned oysters, crabs, shrimps, and in fact everything that grows in wster or on land that will pay. Einston Free Press . (Snow Hill ccr reBpondeuoe) : Crops in Greene ooupty are not as short as was at nret reared We are informed that there, has been as muoh if not more cotton c4d here this season than was last The far mers in this county have planted lots of wheat this year. That's a swp in the right direction. fhjv exodus fever baa about subsided axeand here. Ssotland Neck Democrat: Mr. G. W. Bryan gives the best cure tot hard times we have seen in this section. He beaan stabling three oo ws abetavthe 1st Of las October, and says he has raised W toags of good manure fross-thoir tails.. He stabled them at night and kept a' plenty of litter. Why not raise from H your cows' accordingly'!1 At this rate nine cows will raise 540 loads of manure in a year. (-. Wilson Advances We see from the Tarboro Southerner that the ootton fao tory there has made clear profit of $8,500. Th Advance believes that the best thing that .could bo done for Wilson would be to offer laud free for the .purpose of manufactories of any character. They should be exempted from taxes for ia reasonable length of time also. Xet us catch the spirit of the times and go forward. Wilmington Messenger (Raleigh cor respondence) : Mr. Wilson Bays that the Fair at New Berne next month will be an excellent one. The Drosoect of a railway from NeV Berne son toward is haying a very stimulating effeot -'-In quiry was made this afternoon 1n regard to Col. Polk's condition. It was learned that he was very slightly improved and is yet quite siok. His trouble ia of the kidneys. Few people have even an idea of the very great, amount of business transacted by tba. J tats Bus! ness Agensy" of the Fanners' Alii ance. . Yesterday, for instance, the orders for supplies, exclusive of fertili zers, aggregated $2,000, and those for commercial fertilizers $1,000. These .orders are in an eases accompanied by the oash. Business Agent Worth has his hands full. Tarboro Southerner: The reporter was informed Tuesday, thar ihe jail doork wero open for the first tinle since it was built After Capt Watson had taken his force out on the road there was no one left, therefore ita doora were flung open to the breezes todny This ia remarkable. Between 1.500 and 2,000 negroes, large and am nil have left this oounty; yet except in town ships nine and ten where they are com paratively few they are not missed. The individuals may be but the num bers are not. At last it seems that the emigration fever has subsided and the farm laborers have gone to wrk. From what the reporter can learn there no- trouble among the farmers in getting laborers. It is remarkable that as muoh as the labor in this oounty has been agitated this and last year that so much work on the farms has been, ac complished. Dr. D. S. Harmon, Oyiciao,' Referring to the above named gentle man, the Einston Free Press hasthe fallowing: Dr. D. S. Harmon &- . "Dr. D. S. Harmon left yesterdaysfor Wfrson, where he will remain for seve ral weeks. He war kept here longer than he intended by so many unex- neoted patients coming in. During tne seven weexs ur. tiarmon was in Einston be made 155 pairs of lenses, and in no single instance was any complaint made; and this is saying agooddeai;asne offered to refund the money paid ia any instance-where the patient were .not fully satisfied with classes. On the oontrary all expressed themselves aa highly pleased with his work and many for whom be made glasses certainly had something to oauee them pleasure, lor irom almost buna ness some now nave good sight, and others from badljLdefectlve sight now see perf ectlyv He has certainly done lots Of rood among our people. Dr. Harmon carried off with him the most flattering testimonials of his good work from our .most prominent citi ken. Hs I certainly a most exoellent optician. He hat a number of instru ments of bis own invention lor measur ing the eye and the deteotion of defects of the various kinde. He has the soienee of his profession down fine and if he reus to perfectly nt an eye there to bet little use for any one else to try. The community that Dr. Harmon visits is fortunate, therefore e-iFrse Press congratulates the people 6f Wil son upon hi visit to their .bsautlfiul town, and heartily recommends him to mnh ftf Mt nni a maw- na .amintAd with bad eyesight to iuoh.vwho con sult him, Dry Harmon visit will prove a hlBwlnsTf'''rvr '" v . This sounds well. Of ihls own free will and aocord the' editor writes this after the doctor has gone. He oau be found at the-Brlggs he,tsAtyteryt day." 'Hoods Barsaparilla cures catarrh by expelling impurity front the blood, I which is the ctu.e fit the; (jompUint, ;??"ZZTJ 'Give it a trial;" Wv,MJ ka!Mias Piano For Sale. Rare bargain. Apply at fel dwlw JOURNAL OFFICE. REMOVAL: Old Man in a .New Place. I have moved Two Doors below my old Stand, into THE BIHSOP STORE, where can be found a good selectioa of WATCHES, CLOCKS 'tJEWELRY. SOLID SILVER and PLATED WARE, Speotacles, and in faot everything in my line. - ' Don't forget the plaoe, MMd1e street, opposite Baptist Church.' EATON tht JEWELER. FLOUR-CORN. I have a small lot of this REMARK ABLE CORN for sale at W. R. BAR KINGTON'S in New Berne, and also at W. H. SAWYER'S in Bayboro. I makes as good and aa palatable flour as ordinary wheat, and will on rich land make a large yield than common corn, as it suocors abundantly and they bear well. One grain to the hill. It yields more fodder than the oommon corn. If it doesn't do what is said of it, tbe pur chase money will be refunded, if put on good land. It will be on exhibition at the New Berne Fair. JAS. M. PATRICK, feldwtf Institute, N. C. Satb of North CaJWMNA, I Superior uouuty or craven. court. B, Gardner and L.J. ChapmHQ v. Bertha 8. Loft In. Casvell U. Loftln.Z. B. Loflln, minor, Donna M. Loftln and llryau O. Loflln. By virtue of a Judgment rendered at the Fall Term. 1889. of Craven County Superior Court, I will sell to the highest bidder, for Rash, at the Court HouBe door In craven eounty.on the First Monday In March, at Vi o'cloot, M , the following described tract of tana to wit: JUyine ind being in me county and Hate aforesaid, on tbe north side of IS ease Klver, beginning on tne main road where the division line or the said Henry u H. Lot tin; and Zebble LofUn's line crosses It and. runs with the said- line, southwest to the river low gronnds. tlren with and np the river low gronnds to Bryan Q Loftln's line, then with the said Bryan O. aud Henry Loi- tin's 11 ne to and cross the road to the back line or, J. 11. Dixon's line, then with the dlvlaldh line of the said Henry Loftln and J. II. Dlxou to Zebole Loftln's line, then with the said Henry and Zobble Loftln's to the main or public rdadjtbe beginning, cod talMns Vi acres more or lets. Said land be lng lot No. 8 in the division of the lands of Heedham Loftln, deceased, which was aliot ted to the said Henry C. H. Loftln. This Jan. iiist, 1890. feDltd H. L. UJBBH, Commlssionei . To Let, A desirable Dwelling House on Pol lock and one on Metcalf streets. Apply to j3ldlw F. C. ROBERTS. AS PIN WALL POTATO PLANTER, Manufactured by Aapinwall M'f 'g. Co. SLEEPER & JONE3, Oaks Stock Farm, Agents, j30dwlm New Berne, N. O. At J. ES. HOWARD'S ! Great Reduction in prices of Clothing and Oreroata to c'.oae out winter stock. Linen Collars, six for 60c. ; three for 25c. Bargains in Rubber Boots, Shoes and Coats. Corey's Adjustable Mourning Ban ie, 503. each. Pocket Books at N. Y. oost. jan89 dw J. M. HOWARD. House For Rent. A very desirable Dwelling House, containing six rooms, and kitchen. Water in the house. Situated on Han- oook street, opposite to the Academy Green. Apply to RUDOLPH ULRICH, janl5 dtf At F. Ulrioh's Store. For Truck Farnws ! TRUCK FARMERS' SPECIAL TSS BEST FETILIZKR FOR Tot ATOES ABJXfa TRUCK CROPS - '&7S- AVER BOLD. i,.-U -'-r - ."..,' : Ialredacedt sevhJVeari iigok and 'exten sively usefllnos badlAt'Trnckers; along ths coast froniorfolk.VifrW.tanips, ria ttorth oereuda Truckers will WUH their lnterejit by kflvlngft atrial at leatt.'hii, Aaareas ror wataiogus, aiyuag Tffr waniii k. fiimiff mm u .SET II II 1 f III sr il m m 11 Hf1 twr iaia POWDER t -4 Absolutely Purev I ITill powj.r naver varies. A BMUVtsf parity, itrengm and vholeaomeaeia. Jls economical than ihi ordinary kinds. eaA cannot be sold In competition with tbea at titude or low test, abort weisht, alaaa s phosphate powders. Bold only "In csaSk Royal Uakinq FoWD-tt 06 SH I WhlT'sV N. Y, iuue28 din mi frV Aw Y(X Has just returned from flnest lot of the Wostwl Kentucky Horses and Mni)s that has ever been In New Berne, which wtp he sold at close Figures Call and see them at their old stand, Middle street. ' " Jan. ) !w."m 250 Barrels Selected Maine seed Potatoes; ' Far sale by ' W HOLESALE GROOEB, MIL'l'T.E STREET, NEW BERNE, fl. W- lam H. Olivor. INSURANCE AGEUT AND NI.W BEKN, N. O. Connecticut Mutual, Life. Continental, of New York, Fin. . -Ktna. of HsrtfnrH vCw'm Manufacturers and Builders, of N. Y. Travelers. of Hart ord, Life and Aooid'a, Hibernia, of New Orleans, Fire,, Marine insurance Co.. nf T nail American Steam Hoiler Ida, CovJsLJU Board of Marino UnderwfUertQfcSS Notarv Puhlln., 1 1i 'irv Comroiesinner of Deeda for thai fbtea New York, Maryland. Penhiyi"' ' vania, ConneotiOaS? taT lJ0 ADVERTISINCr DODOEi The balance of. our Winter Stock of Clothing and Underwear we will doa out At Cost, for the ITert Thirty Days. :! to make room for our Spring Goodtv Barrington & B&xf:r One Iron Safe, - a - i HERRINGS' PATEN. ALSO . t i. . a sj ya ss..m" - - -z Good Buggy H6rso,.a ;for SALE AT m ! it d. ,.;.' 1 J,1 nil On or about Jij;;.;, remove if ; Entire Stock re and eommodl '-t j eailjaineje1r' f where I HLTe Seated te wf - pttroni aad th p'libl Jb"goc vi:
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