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Daily OTTRNAL, VIII.NO. 260. .VEW BERNE. N. C. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS.' R C 1 V' ; JJTJSOT-SOGAIS. ,TIA0?KBct OROAN8 TUNED, reg 'jL ;.;ad aiiJ reimired. Mr.. Frank T. lfartm en t foand aar day thla 'm ' work onir. at reasonable prioM. -febS-tf . - L-4 'v . Tl EPAISWO bswiru HAg.tuwB8.Ung fields int0 wiid wastes. Bnk " SJffTuJ: irgord at hit residence on Pojtook street, between Lrne and Eden. JWV p. GHATTEL. MORTGAGES and War rautee deeds for nU at the Joca niiOmcs. ' tltferV 8 'hXEMON. SoientifloOp U tioiae, graduated in 8t. Petere- SilraRwU, U70. Office at Hotel laart.yoos, N 4- No charges for ftaipataajtan! Ail work done in office. . fWTj -MSASEitra' Erly Brandf 0Ttrst and "Alaska." and 'rfennrd,e EarlieH of all the Peas." Vt her sold the lowest possible prices tot oesh; by'' fiitf F.8. Dcrrr. t HEADS and ButemenU neatly .A-rnrinUd at this omoe. i.au ana Iivl joajr prdera with vs. AKDEN SEEDS-Pure and freeh- Uv at Pi 8. Duitt'S drug atore. fctltess ifi'aiVthriBe weeka the great Haw Bene Fair wilt be in MM- , f tiopAUWCET, M. Depkw as the ' ting of itaba sad William H. Van Carblltaa the' klug of diamonds, ought to make1 s good pair to draw ' Mi,? f . : I .-.It .MBnBMBBB! 1 V3jmiT0 ceiTW wy wi Goldaboro Ereniat Dispatch. It (i'DabTisne'd W th 'Dispatch Fob llshinf Co." and the hame of Ae editors are not atiinLXt9 - thia ittiaoVMaiUiil-' the Inten- tIon oi the puWla(rr1s to mike it a,neat,neiry :4oel paper. - We Iftroom ''iPfi0,., OTP W" age table, msi "v 8UfA!WL S&k8b played ball with IngalWlTJrte Senate Thnra- dayyand shew I aAMsvMrVrlSt ra bis own "pointed UMPP Ta KVUU UiBH Wf. thellnMttfw ol'fl erratic Hi nmfc. -rLnCCTr, lau wiayanwa w w tuo ce uu most apt Uinacrawott Ol me exceed- fog thinneSllngJlIeQfpeeoh that We havftaf ntrwYilmiugton flter " R tl fi I Y V ft la Inaftaa certain aa anvthine ft-tk ftm.tt, y a . .r I VII. k In ttta 3 Aiaority in the jfioniiIiHino8t everely suffer aaa (jonmaeaee of line partisan, uiiwuom n ipw J ent leader Tbfiy are t cowing xo - the Wind aa4 tbparty fftaelf will reap the whirlwind; This , whole business is contrary to genuine Be pabllcanisrafa letter an4sprlt. - Philadelphia Telegraphy f The DeQ&cratjf of North Qaro Una ahonldeetevery'; where: to protelpigaTast the actlotf of the ttepUDiicana in ine xionBe. urumu - linglfid aiiltag'Vetill wtlt do DO ': tratui . - ThAr Hnht tn hi m meat. - ins intfiTArv Tiiinzn ana namioc in X V the di4ftkictJf Brewer s(nd Vfiwart '-; to conlnheirrcondact tin jbus- . "u . ' I f , tainlBK vEead, ; Do thto XVtW at m . w k i. - 'n OnCe, fgp wpn. Tlgor; anl. yoa.; Will discorer that at the' next .election both those sdjstrtets will berepre sented :iy iemecrat8.Charlotte Tms la a teat WOrld.thaUnifed Stteir;aerf;Reiblic there are great eoojoplats ia V asU - tazton. Ttten ; M , aop;rMo.I.persi.iv Jao. .Dawsoa;'.plowiitt poor ttinzs In' the world, however, and m. row .frnr fhftirfn the Eannbi ';t iu Bar li bne Ahlllaitotbrare ' ' C tning.DOl are .aliza. Cih Tueir j reoalTa ; most alize. i iscn ; men jreoeire : moss OMSentS and DOOr ltaeir the mOlt 1 W wJl i-fc-A SUIJW. iW U3D wit tiiMwvu rramh. De? ttt a nisrsrer. chil- fir, tn m ftnr mani and monav to Z , . .., - ' . , tl!z!:sthat.,tvr3 (Onjht ta ,bet :d fiistrltatlon of the dogs, i-u.u w. tlst'J.'.Ircn.andrthe money-N. , .. " : r ''"l Ct dlBtribatlon Of ti.8 c:;:c;v . , -safc' the TJnfon wn-1 fT s t i f 'ifiM tf nollti - -H" ,,ifr-'Ui fv; I S r . Tr - !, SS? Ce-.-Cin-jr- w, -5-ae8 ei Eenatcr vl-c3 t 3. put f ) nesrocj'ab-a c thia matter for themselves. We hold tenaciously that the best labor' for the Southern farmers Is the negro, and we would Ploreeir deportation in num- bera snffloient to render labor nn certain and to tnrn so many teem ruPtcy would follow a general de parture ol the negroes. Wilmine ton Messenger, LOCAL NEWS. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bio Iki Visit the Fair. etc. J. C. Harbison Adm m noiiue. J. W. Stew abt -Mules, horses, etc. W. P. Bubbus & Co Commiesion merchuDt, etc. The Board of city council will meet tonight. There will be a thadow pantomime at the Qeorge St. ohapel tonight at 7:80 o'clock. Only a few oysters in market yester day. They were rery fine "Nelson Bays" and went rapidly atone dollar per bushel. We print today an essay written by a rery young lady pupil of the New Berne Collegiate Institute, Miss Hattie, daugh- Ut Of eur popular sheriff, W. B. Lane. It it well written indeed for one bo young The .team yaoht Indian River, Capt Smith la in nnrt. frnm TTarknr Talon, i Mr. Slater, the owner, of New York, and a party of friends are aboard. They are cruising on the Neuse river and the sounds for game. The young ladies having the shadow pantomime in charge hereby notify reryDoay tnat ii they want to see a nioe juvenile entertainment they should not fail to go around to the shadow Pantomimsat George St. chapel to night. Afterwards delectable refresh ments will be served down stairs. Sale of mortgaged Property. Two valuable pieces of property were "old under mortgage at the oourt house J"! J Messrs. Watson & Street, auctioneers. Onewa.theJ. L Rhem plantation which was bought in by Mr. E. H Meadows at a little less than $30,000- between $29,900 and $30,000, I The other was the store on Pollock f street occupied by Geo. Allen & Co. l.i.AAsV W CI A I lava Xr I BlbSBBBl VVUUlflCU 1ST KMWw AUCU Jf Ws I Mr. J. W. Walker, trustee, of Durham, wu the nnrchunr atSSOOO. . Im.. - .- anil 1 11 111 11 kT A1 SB W B . The steamer Annie, of the E. C. D. ' Una. aailad. veaterdav with near of axnorts. The Eelet will sail tomorrow afternoon. The steamer Taboma will sail this I morning at 7 o'olock and return tomor afternoon The steamer L. A. Cobb will sail this morning for Neuse river and Content- nea creek. The steamer Klnston arrived yester day fromKinston with a cargo of cot ton, naval stores, staves, etc The steamer Enola, of the Clyde Iae; BaUed, ,Mt nI ht for Baltimore 1 with a cargo of general freight. H Thr steamer Newberne, of the O. D. I Una." w ill sail for Norfolk tod ay at 12 i r county ; .. j Allowances. ine loiiowinff ocounw ana ciauaBi t I were allowed by the Board of Commit I wosers oi vraven county at tne januiry UIOOMUK, .loow.. . t, rr r , . j K. t t TITIll! . .1 . l bonie. S3t H Meadows uo.. medi - YmSMM,' n. T-lnn "r'.r.' siis, sciait- 1 tl0ns, 15.85; M T Bryan, burying pau- house ground, 8 50; Oongdon & Co., ' o w- ulx Mr - ''s.!0? D4nreI' teMroMr M Jury ttoket s98 05. w G I , .. . i.i.. l BriS0B Mryiees on finanoa oommittee, Mt 'S O .Ranfaoii.' nin mtaimtmnt of KT1"7: .JT.,: i Hin, , nmvu u, uouwu, vueiuu w ooal for eoart house, 6; W B Lane, I . .. . ,. ..i . rM, leee.voa o, noara or -pttsoners JWBiddli.balliflf.di HT Richardson, court crier, 10.50; Sam Lane,bailiff, 11 b-u. mwHH " ThosB Ipookoflloerrand Jury,8; i oniAiaT. namir ana -ormr. iul j a Cryan, OommUsioner 10: 3 A Head' owe, commissioner, 9.20? Wm Cleve, j commissioner 8.25; E W Smallwood, 1 commissioner, ii 3 A Riohardson, clerk board commissioners, 68.C5, deed book, 55 Ne Bmm 1vkh fovemrjs and December, ,25, blanks, U. E EQuidlew ianitor.- 10: G A Hill, - - i . m " ne keeper uermont bridge, iu. - The Teachers' Institute First Day. The opening of this institution took place at the new Academy building on yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, with reading of the Scriptures and prayer. The roll of teachers was then called and Mr. Daniel Lane wu appointed secretary. There were eighteen or twenty teachers present, which num ber will be largely inoreased today. Professor Alderman placed upon the blackboard the order of his work for the day and largely for the week. He very lucidly explained, the necessary preparatory work of the teacher, showed his relation to his soholars and his duties as an instructor, and Inquired into the eduoatienal and literary habits of those present. The afternoon session was an addition to and an amplification of this line of work. Each teacher is required to have penoil and tablet to take down and preserve the discussions of the Institute. This is a new applica tion for the teaohers, and will grow more interesting day by day. Professor Alderman is an easy, grace ful talker, is well up in ideas, plans and methods of the best kind, and his labors here will be helpful to all. The sessions hereafter will be held in Miss Chadwick's room at the old building, and the entire community will be heartily webomed if they will oome. Location For the Electric Plant. The New Berne Electrio Light and Power Company purchased yesterday of Mr. Thos. S. Howard part of the large lot which fronts on South Front street and extends back to Trent river. The Company has secured the river front, a lot 55 feet wide and 250 feet deep and extending to the ohannel of the river. Contract for the building was immedi ately given out. Mr. J. A. Simpson is the contractor and he began yesterday to tear down the old saw mill house to make room for the new building. We think the Company fortunate in secur id j so convenient a looation, ana we congratulate New Berne upon this evi dence or progress. New Berne is no 'steeping beauty." The managers inform us that for the first five hundred lights taken no ohsrge for fixtures will be made. Personal. Rev. Edward Bull returned last night from his tour of central part of the State in the interest of the Fair. He posted bills all along the route. E rery body spoke encouragingly of the Fair MtUU UIK WUffU rt OXUIUWU IIUIU IUO -i i j a f a. a m a. i. .. country through whloh he traveled. Mr. B. B. Neal returned last night frdm a trip to Washington City. Mr. R. J. Goodimr has returned from I - 1 . . , w- . a lr,P 10 wflw 10t' w- OEnaii, oi ttiieiau, pas Uel down to Morehead City last night, tie goes aowu 10 tooc iiiir nis aotei property. At the Gaston House; J. M. Broadus and wife, Vanoeboro; S. M. Hancock, Stockton, Md.; O. Jj. Johnson, N. 0. Chas. S. Hollister, M. W. Vaugh, Bryan Gardner, E, W. Hoekins, City; R. H Gibbs, Hyde county; Herman Bryan U. S. Gov't Works; J. W. Etherldge, N. C; D. 8. Barrus, Polloksville; W. EL Wynson, New York; Capt A. W, Smith, N. W. Pool, steamer Indian River; Walter Homan, Harbor Island Gun Club; F. L. Perry, New Berne House, Morehead City; L. J. Chapman, L. L. Qainnerly, Johnson's Mills; R. H. boro; John B. Miller, Klnston. At Hotel Albert: Henry Grossman Pkit.iAinku v a nmA- m n i Mm uiiHuniuuwi v e we vissHUii a w I Wm. Cleve, Vanoeboro; J. B. Dawson i wuwi . nn,,ntv Hailnr Trf I - rf ""wv " I "' letter lIn of collector of cue hsa,$18.60;IreMO)ley.cookat New Yorkl. from the U.S. 1 . .. ... . l m , . . wonsniaiAnniaao.D. w. i , enoiosing a letter from, the German Consul to him (U. B. Consul) concerning a lost sailor, George Morton, of Onslow ceun ty. The letter ia as follows, dated at Kaisortloh Deutsohes Konaulat. Port of Spain, Trinidad, Janaary 8:" .'The German bark, Pm1m,' ar- rived her from Wilmington. N. 0., I and her oaptain reports to the Consulate Uk.i- hA Min f , ai. w. that on the evening of sh ttth of No - loagitud WW, tba artteM seaman IQMga MortOO, Of UttSlOW OOUUty, N I a., was foand missing on board. I irv. mt .... v.j w. v.k.i in a strange manner for some days pre- i was not iisnre- f alien or Jumped overboard without anybody noAlr', . Ga0, Mntton having !. an Amerl. B Uail citW I now bag to forward to you . his truna and note its contents. There are no wages due him, as ha draw an aovanss when snipping at Wilming ton, N.O. 1 - I remain, sir, your obi eerr't, , Hooo Horniis. v The trunk is now probat collector, of custom. at ' 1 Friends of the deotased mi bly with the New: 'York. maw obtain it. wo snnnnut h ar.nl.In fntlttAttia I " -rrf,-"T "fry troper anthoriUei.' Tbe Model School UirL School girls are generally either on one extreme or the other, and there are few things so scaroe as "Model School Girls." Poor creatures, what hard times they must have; study from morning until night, and then often to recieve so little oreditl They are looked upon by some simply as "goody goodies," to whom it Is perfectly natural to be good, and they therefore receive no credit for it. The Modal School Girl" is always in her plaoe on time, and never goes to a olass without first having perfectly pre pared tne lesson. Youoannot meet her in the street every afternoon, for she baa a time to go out, as well as a time to recieve vis- tors. Bhould they come at a time when they will interfere with her studies, she always exouses herself. Talking in school is a thing unheard of! She never, never giggles, or uses slang, and yet she always seems so bright and sunny I At recess the girls all flock around her, and if they get in trouble, they always go straight to her. The "Model School Uirl' doesn't stop in the halls for long conversations, or sit in olass and poke ber neighbor with slate pencils, pull her hair, etc She is as sweet and lovable at home as at school and shows for ber regular habits. She makes it a rule to have nine hours sleep, and three hours exerjiae. She doesn't sit up half the night to pore over les sons, and then awake in tbe morning as orosa and dull as can be, but what she does'nt do by her regular bedtime, she finishes early in the morning, and then she goes to school looking as fresh and bright with ber conquered tasks. This Model Bohool Girl" of ours is a thor ougbly conscientious girl, if she ever does oome down so far as to have a lit tle fun in a teacher's absenoe, she's al ways sorry, and never fails to tell that !lfm!!2JitoJ0OiDasBi0H merchants, derful girl" is brilliant, and sometimes she isn't. It is said tbat ninety nine per cent, of ambition, and one per cent. talent will conquer any task. What a comfort this must be to the studious girl, who has'nt a great amount of brilliancy, as she toils on with this little saying ever in mind. (J I ten when she recites her lesson so perfectly, it is the result of hard study, more than of natural talent. I am afraid, taken altogether, that there are'nt many Model Sohool Girls in our 'N.B. V. I." Hattie Bryan Lank. N, B. U. I. Statement of Receipts and Disburse ments for Month ending Jan, 31, "JO. 1890. Receipts. To balance $ 91.94 1 Jan. lO.Toc'hf'mcitymarshall 39 45 ' 4. " tax collector 580 001 ' 11. " " 500.00 ' 18. " " 865.20 1 25. " " 124.75 $1,701.84 Disbursements. D. Stimson 33.93 1 New Berne Eug, Co 10.001 New Berne Eng. Co 10 00 J. A. Meadows 93.98 1 J. A. Meadows 45 41 A. Meadows 44.32 J. L. Willis 20.00 J. E.Gaskill 80 00 M. T. Roberts 80 00 Thomas Wilson 30 00 5.50 25.00 25.00 James Man well John C. Green W. R. Waters Ferdinand Uirich Ferdinand Uirich (orders paid 16.66 Ferdinand uirich 8.85 David Stalling 20 00 New Berne Journal S.00 Sallie Williams New Berne Journal James T. Lewis .75 5.00 25.00 5.55 10.55 20 00 2.00 10.00 James T. Lewis Jonas MoDaniels Robt. W. Williams James Lucas Atlantic Eogine Co Atlantio Engine Co Prince Hyman v Merritt Whitely L. L. Churohill O. E. Slover Trent Lumber Mills Lizette E. Henderson 10.00 e.oo .75 2.00 4 84 22.82 833 83 Clark & Clark Clark ft Clark 16 66 20.00 .75 Braxton Latham New Berne Academy Atlantio Eogine Co Atlantio Engine Co 8.00 . 10.00 5.00 .75 Wm. BeU.... E. E. Discs way P. If.Dransy ..... P. M. Draney N. a Richardson New Btme Academy James O. Harrison D.G. 8maw.. .'. N. B. Richardson New Beraa Gas Co J. W. Stewart J. W. Stewart; T. F. McCarthy O. Erdmann By balance 22.60 .75 8.05 4 20 8.00 2.25 2.25 7.00 86 50 400 9 50 .75 , 10.00 880.76 1,70V84 Item (order, paid) is for money ad vanced for street and pump hands, bill f telegraphing, and for labor at Cong-1 don mui nre. Jan. 81. 1800. F. ULBIOH, city Treas. Swotn to and subscribed before me thla Feb. 83. 1890. W. U. BRI5B0N, J. r. Salt Rfcomaa. With its intense aching, dry, hot skin, often broken Into painful orackr, and indescribable suffering Hood's Sana M. . W WMV WM-U v. ... . wraW parilla has wonderful power over tnls dueasa. u purines tna mooa ana ex Dels the hnmor. sad the skin heals with out a soar, " Send for book containing many statements of cures, to C. I. Hood ft uc. Apotneoanes, Lioweii, naas. a i Beeoham's Pills cars bilious and tttr DIED. At the residence of Mrs. Gen. Bryan Grimes, in Pitt county, January 27th, of bronchial pneumonia, Miss Louisa Carraway, in the 79th year of her age. The deceased wu a native of Craven county, but was for a number of years an inmate of the family of the late Snoad B. Carraway, of Lenoir, and of his widow afterwards, both there and in this oity. Also lived several years in the family of General Bryan Grimes, and of Mrs. Grimes since his decease. She was an exemplary member of the Baptist Church for a period of half a oentury, and died as she had lived in an humble faith and Christian hope. The most remarkable cures of scrof ula on record have been accomplished by Hood 'a Sarsaparilla. Try it. Sold by all druggists. 8 VISIT East Carolina Fish, Oyster and Game Fair, And, 2d, Remember that Tde Wil have a large stook of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, which he has pur chased at 50c. on the dollar. BIG IKE wants to see everybody at the Fair. W. P. BURRUS & CO., AND DKALKRS IX All Kinds of Grain, Brick and Agricultural Lime. Highest Price paid for Cotton Seed. I Market Dock, SEW BERNE, N. O MULES 1 MULES I HORSES! HORSES! Farm Stock and Roadsters. I have on hand as fine horses, mules and ponies imported from North and West as ever brought in North Caro lina. New stock constantly arriving. Call and examine. J, V. STEWART BROAD STREET. NOTICE. the nnderf lsoed. Jamea O. H rrlson. Pub He Admtulilrator, has duly qualified as Ad. mmistrator or tbe estate or Lucai w. namp- son, do'd, and hereby gives notice tbat he requires all persons having claims against tne estate or mi saia L.noai w. oampion, io present them to tbe laid Admlniatrator, dnlT authenticated, for payment, on or be fore tbe 6th day of February, 1891, or elaa tbls notloe will be pleaded In bae of recov ery. Persons Indebted to the estate must day wlthont delay. Newborn, N.O., Feb. 4th. 1890. JAB. O. HARRISON. fdb4 dtw Fubllo Administrator. Piano For Sale. Rare bargain. Apply at fel dwlw JOURNAL OFFICE. REU0VAL: Old Man in a New Place. I have moved Two Doors below say old Stand, into THE BIHS0P STORE, where can be foand a good selection of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER and PLATED WARE, Spectacles, and in faot everything in my line. Don't forget the place, Middle street. op-u. Baptist Church. EAT0IJ f ho JEWELER.Rtire Stock of Ooois To Let A desirable Dwelling House-on Pol- i look and one on Metoalf streets. Apply to jaidlw v , t. (X ROBERTS. POWDER A'.-solutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvelof parity, etreagth and wboleeomenee. More economical than tb ordinary kinda. w4 cannot be sold In competition wltb tbeasal tliade of low test, short weight, alaa.r phoaphate powders. Sold only In caaa. ROYAL UAKINO POWDKB CO., 1SS WeU ai. N.Y. 1 une2S deu wed rt V New Store, New 0c:i 3, FOR A. D. Royster & Bros , Raleigh. N. C, Eugene W. Dunstan, New York, and Stephen F. Whitman ft Sons, Phil adelphia, floe Candies and Confections, also Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Appier, and all fruits in their season, Fine Cigars, Smoking and OhewingTobaeoov Cigarettes of all brands, Pipes aaA Smoker's Articles CALL ON Sam. B. Waters, Agt, Middle St.. New Berne, N. 0. fe3dwly For Sale, Pecan Trees from three to four feel high, 50 cents each, delivered on boejra ' of freight line to New Berne. ; ' Kaffir Corn, 50 cents per peck. A few Cape Jessamines at 50 oenU each, nicely rooted. J. S. LANE, Jt2dwtf Stonewall, N. q Mortgagee's Sale. By virtue of power of sale contained in a certain mortgage executed br John A. Ipock and wife Susan, to Green, toy 6? Lo., and duly recorded ia Book 95, folio 424, Records of Craven county. i win sen at 1 ubiio Auction to tne highest bidder, at the Court House doer in New Berne, county of Craven, Stat of North Carolina, on Tuesday the 4th day of February, 1890. at 12 o'olook, M., the following personal property, to-wit: une ngnt Day horse, named llir" Terms of ealo, Cash. MANLY & GUION. j22dtd Attorney for Mortgagees Attorney for MortgageeJ 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 V. H. SAWYER'S in Bay boro. It makes as good and as palatable flour as ordinary wheat, ami will on rich land make a larger yield than common CO as it succors abundantly and they beat well. One grain to the hill. It yields more fodder ihan the common corn. If U doesn't do what is said of u. the 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 AS PIN WALL POTATO PLANTER Manufactured by Aspinwall M'f 'g. Co. SLEEPER & JONES, Oaks Stook Farm, Agents, . j30 d wlm New Berne, N. p. House For Kent , A very desirable Dwelling House. containing six rooms, and kitcbea. Water in the house. Situated on Han cock street, opposite to the Academy Green. Apply to RUDOLPH ULRICH. jan!5 dtf At F. Uirich 's 8tore. I3VT. Das Just returned from the West with th . finest lot of -''. Kentucky Horses and Mul& that has ever been In New Berne, whteh will' be sold at Close Figures. Call and see the. at their old Stand, Middle street. Jan25 dw3m M Hahn & Co. Removal. On oabout JANUARY 15th, l)k v remove my to the large and oommodkma brick I store adjoining BeU. Jewelry Etort, where I will bav pleased to wait umf " patrons and the public generally, jenlldwtf - , Wk. BtJLTAR. J 'ft V 7 v . ".','- - - .- - v::ifc;
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