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lllBiin' Jou AT RNAL., " r- - -- - T V .- .1 '" t - li ' -i- r-. ,v V.J iV- VOL! IX.-NO. 5. NEW BERNE. N. C. SATURDAY. APRIL 5. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. V x it- ' or 1 V 2Y iBUSElXSS: LOCALS. ' fSoKNED EEEF, Sml Hams, Cod- f - Vy Bah, ; BOrtnera : rotatoe, , wmw VBoi Gelatins Tapiocatv Flavoring Extracts, Olives, Imported 8ardlnes. Carry Powders, Cper, Evaporated "i Applet.. PraBM, .; Pie Pobe, Freeh V Coooanuts, MaoarooU Maple . 8jf op, 'f Split tVis, Fwh Snpply Canned Goode, ?'& Cboiee Teas, Freeh Boasted Coffee, :. , Pioklee, Molasses,-Gold en 8yrop,-Ia-BorteiferBam. . .. 0. E. SLOYXBr I' O ALESMAN. An aertcetio - men - O.woted.o Jiueh our manufactures j on this Rronnd. One.of onr sce&'s ' ? earned $5,800 in Address P. 0. . V.Bi371Kew3:oik. . as3sV . 4 LIVE. ENERGETIC-;. PERSON , Jtx wiabiar to canTaai for the life of ; Henry W7 Grady, jnay applv . at this offloe. -. ; v P-2t. TTIT ANTED-An old llahogeny Dining .1 f T Table. Apply to Job Sutke 8t ," "qewinO machines eepaibed - ' V O Jena A, Edward does alt ktnda ol -r repairing. , Send ordera to blm at house on Pollotk atreet between Berne and - J5da.( fmchlStf. s-s T?ORSALE. Appleton' Cyolopceiia 1 1? of AmoYioan Biography, in aix ele--' - tantly boond voluinei... Price,-$25 00, coat $87.80. The -work la just from the . v -preeav Apply at Joubkal ofBoe. f20tf EATENT CLOTHES LINE -Clothea cannot be-blown off. No pine. ' Sample can be aeea at the Cotton Ex change. D.T. CabbaWay, fel5tf Agent' Manufacturer. Ben atob Eansom hM recovered - from hia recent, attack ol grip and is Is bis seat again. . A Boston editor predicts that before tie end ot this centory air ships will be making regular trips. : Senator Blue's speech en the Edncational bill has been pnblished in compact form in the Oongres sional Record anl fills ninety loor quarto pages. -'.''; - Augusta, Georgia, has just or ; ganlzed a glass factory. It has subscribed 150,000. Why cannot V Wilmington have one also! Think of it ye men of eapital and enter prise. Wilmington Messenger. r THE Republicans may carry all the States they make oat of terri tory in 1892 bat if we do not Badly - mistake tbe signs of the times they will sorely miss some of the old States which they added to their list heretofore.- New Oi leans State.' . : Bomb of our . esteemed Northern Republican journals revel in delight when a. Southern State I'reasurer -goes crooked,' It is not "often that they have a chance to enjoy them selves in that way but when they do they are filled with joy. When a right good man falls from grace the devil stands on his head and has a big picnic s, to celebrate it. WHmington'StaV -Y NBWSPAPJtttd 5 meo like other mortals, Jiad ; rather have a little substantial recognition h; of their worbT. while living, than a ton of : enMmiums after 'they-- are dead. They bad also rather , have a man ay: " ! am not going to advertise than to make yon' walk three or four times a week for months to get pne promised bat'nevcr: intended tobe- glYenIlendersoiioma. M. lax following storyja going the rounds of the English newspapers: vf!'Ofi la recent trip toEorope-U- Is j said thaphe Chief; Jostice of thi ? ;Sapreme Court of Texas was intro- s1' ; duced: to 4ta Eoglish member of IpaParliamentfeTh i made not by name bat by ' thejadl elat title of the American L visitor. S0y yes,; said:; the?: bslislmianl : have heard "ot yoaviYoutt naae js J . 'r J No oae ca be more fully aware of the uselessaesa cf Ingalls, from . the corn-burning ; standpoint than . ; Ingalls is bimself, bat : the only eiTect these threats have, j on him is t? ii:ia Lim quicken his step in the v1 " s fcaf2e he dances' oVer' thw : t t3' Cithern Oonfadcracy. .Tt-J " 3 rrsrds as an all sufilclent v: '; f';Teply i t1 '9 RgssrtibnltbatWiJb rjC'v nsoless to jrnnsasi St.; liouis Re . N-xt Tuesday t: 3 fsal straggle ever Eave's confirm a fa expect- ' f fanht la tLa Finance :it:.Q roca., ;I tava done my best to get General Ransom to tel1 me what will be-the, outcome of this fight, but I can get no information from him as to what an. executive session has done or will do. His oath binds him to secreoy and I honor him for keeping it so rigidly, but it is very inconvenient to know that he oold tell me all about it in a sentence and Lure to rely on this uncertain information of outsiders to base my best gneses on. Mes senger's Washington Correspondent. Thomas Jeffebson was the father of the Democratic party, be eiuse,the principles which he cherished form the rock on which democracy io. this country is based. They are embodied in the Declara tion on Independence and in all that Jefferson ever wrote or said. Those principles gave birth to the Democratic party, have kept it in existence from tbe foundation of the Government up to the present hour and will continne to give it life while a government "deriving its just powers from the consent of the governed" exists. New Yoik World. The New York Jonrnal piints the following under London date: ''It is now said on the highest official authority, as well as beirjg a matter of common gossip in Par liament and at the clubs, that the Qoeen is seriously considering the step of abdicating the British throne. The recentreceptionof the Prince Of Wales by the German Emperor has had a great effect on the Qoeen, who is now convinced that har son onght to have a chance to play the leading role in England during the rest of her life, which is certain to be short." LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wasted Salesmen, t. 0. Manning -Learn to write. 0. E. Sloveb Corned beef, etc. RoGEBS Entertainment laat week. Church Notice. Hancock Street Methodist Church, Sunday, April 6th; services at 11 a. m., conduoted by tbe pastor; and at 8 p, m., oonduoted by the Presiding Elder, R. A. Willis. Prayer meeting at 9:15 a. in., M. M. Ipock, leader. Sunday school at 8 p. m., W1 R. Barring ton, superintendent. Class meeting at 4 p. m., J. V. Williams, leader. The pub- Ho are invited to these services and will receive a cordial welcome. Personal. Mr. Herbert W. Simpson left yester day for Enoxville, Tenn. He has ac ceptea a position as assistant with a firm of architects in that city. Herbert is a young man of high cbaraoter, is devoted to hie vocation, and with the talent he possesses, we predict for him access in Knoxville. Mr. Frank Morton went to Raleigh yesterday. He will return to New Bora sometime next week. Mrs. John S. Long has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mn. Yost, in Baltimore. : ; Mr. F, 0, Bryan, of Suffolk, Va., is in the city." : . . iMiJ.M. Grainger, of Klnston, is fn the city.' ' vj';?,: '. "; . -; Mr; John Simmons, of Polloksrille, pent yesterday In the city. The Winston Daily on the Bight i We published a day or two. ago the report that ?'Mr J. S. Carr! one of the stockholders of the Atlantio.Hortej of Morehead City, has offered a donation of $20,000 to the State provided that the permanent encampment pf,ths Etate Guard be moved to that place.!' Commenting upon this, the Winston Daily says J'The Daily want to take the aids of the meMure. It believes in giving our young men an enoampment in a spot where they will not be; both' ered by sand fl'ei and 0ie everbearing heat of the. sun on a sandy beaoh. Let the State Encampment be changed to Morehead, 'C.fmmMS The Jouknal believes ; that Morehead City is the right plaoe; and the; beet place for the encampment, we not only believe ) this, but believe ' that many mtmber of the State Guard agree with Wanted A good appetite. Youloan have it easy enonKh by taking Hood's hSaraaparuIe. It tones the digestion and cures lion headache. , , - Last day of Lent. The Board of City Council waa in session last night. Good Friday was observed with the usual appropriate services by the Cath olics and Episcopalians. The last "hood" for the street elec trio lights was swung yesterday after noon. The lights will be turned on tonight. The days are lengthening out con siderably. Tbe sun rises today at -Ml o'olook and seta at 6.83 day's length, 12 houis and 44 minutes. It was our pleasure to visit the Jef ferson Literary Society of Vance Aoad emy last evening. Tbe exercises were of an interesting charaoter and happily conducted. Mr. J. K. Willis shipped two beauti ful marble slabs to Beaufort yesterday. He attributes these orders to adver tising and good work. Right. It will pay every time. Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Shiny Oliver, of this city, and Mr. Ben jamin Huake, of Fayetteville. The cere mony will be performed at the home of tbe bride on the 16tb of this month, Mr. J. K. Willis, superintendent, has received a new Mason & Hamlin ' Daby" organ, to be used in tbe infant department of the M. E. Sunday school, wbich is a beautiful instrument and a good ono. It will be used next Sunday. Even some of the business men are leaving their offices and running off to the Fair grounds in the afternoon to see tbe boys play baseball. The Elm Citys are getting under pretty good headway now. The Craven County Alliance met at theoourt house yesterday In their regu lar meeting for the transaction of busi ness. In the absence of the President, Dr. Carr, Mr. Daniel Line acted as chairman. A two horse wagon started up Middle street from the wharf with too big a load of wood yesterday and the axle broke. The wood was taken off and the wagon towed up the street in a dilapidated condition. There are several home entertain ments, or concerts, upon the tapis. The musical oonoert to be gotten np by the ladies of the Presbyterian churoh will oome off two or three weeks hence. It will be a delightful entertainment, we have no doubt. J. V. Williams has removed bis ink factory to the brick store on Craven street formerly oooupied by John C. Whitty, where he hat more room. Mr. Williams has reoently returned from a trip through a half dozen or more States in the interest of his business. We saw yesterday some Easter eggs, decorated by Misa Alice Duffy, which were unique. The design was original, we think. The eggs were painted in such a way as to form an almost perfeot picture of a girl's faoe, a beautiful little bonnet adorned the head, and the hair and every feature looked quite natural. Flowers are very scaroe. A lady who had been carefully saving some white lilies for Easter Sunday was greatly disappointed yesterday morning upon finding that some flower thief had stolen them. Flower stealing is rather a common crime in the oity. It is a mean, low business, too, if punishment for it is rarely administered. It is ttealing. The Beaufort Seaside kindly says: "We made a flying trip to New Berne last weefc and found the people alive and in good spirits. New Berne, we think, is on a boom. Improvements of various kinds - are noticeable in many parts of the city. Some very fine build' ings are being erected. The merchants were doing a good business. A brighter day awaits the "City of Elms" in the near future. Well may we aay that our able contemporary, the Jotjbiul, has done muoh to bring about this boom," Shipping Hews. , The steamer, Man teo, of the 0. D. line, sailed yesterday for Norfolk with passengers and a full oargo of general exports. 1 .V- s Tbe schooner Lizzie S. James, Capt. Howard, ' arrived from Philadelphia Thursday bight with a eargo ot hay consigned to E. H. J, A, Meadows. v Exraoi'dlnary Ben SarateblBr v. Herbert Sperry, TremomV III., had erysipelas lit both legs. Confined to the house six- weeas. . m says: " wnen i was able to get on my legs, I had an itohlng sensation that nearly run me crazy. I scratched them raw, to the bones. .Tried everything without re lief tl Was tormented In this way for two rears. I then found Clarke's Ex traOt of Flax PapUlonJ Skin Cure at the drug store, used it, and it has oured ma inn nil And wU.M . s.i-r i ' J : Clarke's Flax Soap .has no squall for bath and toilet. Skin Care $1.00. Soap ion and 25 oenta. - For sale at F. S. Duffy's drug .-v JatorOt'' ci"-rM 5isH."i-'ik--v'i5'' Time to Plant Corn. It is not probable that there will be any more freezes this season, and while tome have already planted, for tbe benefit of tboee who have not, were. produce the following bit of advice ritten for the Atlanta Constitution by W. L. Jones,' one of tbe best and most practical farmers in tbe South: Corn ought to be planted either early enough to mature before intense sum mer drouths are likely to overtake tbe orop, or else late enough to catch the August rains when about ready to eat. Unrcb and May are tbe two months for planting. One can still more probably escape the midsummer drouth by plant ing an early variety of corn as soon as the weather will permit. Taking it all in all, the golden dent is the best field variety or early corn we bave ever grown. To get an early maturing crop the ssed should be Northern grown Southern grown seed will not bring the earliest crop; it loses in earlinees every year it is planted. Early varieties should never be planted on poor land. All eatly maturing crops must bave rich soil, and corn is no exception. Tbe land should also be very thorough- prepared, and tbe crop should re ceive early and frequent working. For tbe main crop, plant the beat common corn of the neighborhood . We prefer to plant the main crop in a shallow water furrow, and gradually work tbe dirt up to it. This renders cultivation easier, and makes it possi ble to lay by the crop with the surface flat But for an early corn it is better to plant on low, flit beds. The soil will be dryer and warmer iu such beds, and the seed will germinate better and the young plants grow off more prompt ly. With large and late varieties, this growing off rapidly is not desirable; there is too much tendency with them to make stalk at expense of ear. It is even belter to have them held back by a slight nipping of front. But there is no danger of making too much stalk with early varieties if Northern seed are planted. The tendency with tbem more to earing than to stala-making. To facilitate quick germination and a rapid send-off, cover seed quite shallow, More failures to secure a good stand in early spring come from deep planting of seed than from any other cause. Plaoe the seed so the sun's heat can reach them easily, and so the young spear of corn will have less earth to force its way through. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. From the State Papers. The encampment of tbe North Caro lina State Guard will be held at Camp Latimer, Wrightsville, beginning July 20th and continuing ten days. Orders will soon be issued regarding the enoampment- There will be thirty in fantry companies in camp and one troop of cavalry. Washington Progress: Unless all signs fail the canning factory is near an assured fact. The Commissioners of Navigation met yesterday and formally granted the wharf privilege desired on the water front purchased for the enter prise. Mr. Small received a telegram last afternoon from Mr. Jno. W. Eeenan, stating that he would reach Washington tonight and begin buildiug at once. Chatham Record: Next Sunday is Easter day, tbe day oa which is com memorated tbe resurrection of Jesus Christ from the tomb. As many per sons do not know how to tell on wbat day Easter comes (for it is on a different day every year), we will state that it is always the first Sunday after the first full moon after net day BJ March. In this county tbe day after Easter, which is called Easter Monday, is observed as a holiday by the young folks (and some old ones too), when they have plonics and fish ing frolics. Correspondent of the Statesville Landmark: I saw in the Landmark a few weeks ago a piece stating that there was a boy, or girl, in Union county, who Waa eighteen years old and had not spoken to its father in its life nor oould not be persuaded to do so. There is a case of the same sort In this coun ty. Mr. John Hooks, who lives near Cook's crossing, three miles south of here, has a son nearly twenty-two years old who has not spoken to him since (the boy) was about 4 or 5 years old Mr. Hooka told me that he bad tried very way that he could think of but eonld not get him to do so. He is very Obedient, does anything that his father tells blm, and When asked by any other person the reason for his not speaking to his father he says that he can't, but knows no reason why. When he wants anything from his father he tells his mother or some one eise to asx nis father for him. The New Patent Office Bulldlng-A Three Million Dollar Structure. Washington. April 8. The bill or dered to be oreoared by the House Com mittee on rateots providing for the construction of a new patent offloe building, was presented to the Commit' tee by Mr. Butter worth, of Ohio, today, ana endorsed. -.Toe mn provides for an aoDronriation of 88.000.000 out of $8,400,000 now to the credit of the pat ent offloe, and constitutes the Secretary of the Interior, tbe Secretary of the Treasury, and the Attorney General, a commission to seieot a aits ana supenn tend the construction of the building. lbs committee hope to have the bill pasted, and the building under con sanction, within a yer 6- ; $t'MW 'COB1MUDABUK I ' ' ' 'All' Malms not fljnilatniit with the high charaoter of Syrup of Fig are purposely avoided pt thecal. Fig By rap Company.: it acts gently on the kid neys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system effeotuaiiy, but it is not a sure all and makes no pretensions that, every ?w Ibottls will not substantiate. A . Four News Items. Tbe trouble among the students of the Russian Universities is in conse quence of the arbitrary spirit of tbe new statutes wbich have taken tbe place of the liberal relations which were in force during the reign of the late Em peror Alexander. The Universities are surrounded by polioe and troops. The latest intelligence relative to the Mississippi fboJ represents tbat it is the greatest on record. Many plantations which were never overflowed before are now under water, and great damage has been done to the railroads. The waters aro receding at some points, but the general situation is still alarming. The ladies of Farmington. Illinois, are raiding the beer saloons and great ex citement prevails. A conference of Southern college students and Young Men's Christian Association deputations met in Ashe- villa Thursday. The obj act ii to train college students for work in their re spective States. LEARN TO WRITE. Bale of Town Property. Pursuant to a iuriirmnnt. nf fha Rnnn. rior Court of Craven county, for pur poses or partition, 1 will sell at Public Vendue, at thn fVinrf-. II Newborn, on Monday, May 5, 1890. 12 o ciocK, oi., ine water front of Lot Mo. 117, on &ast f ront street. Terms, cash. CHAS. C. CLARK, Commissioner. Newborn, April 3, 1890. tds Rogers' Exhibition. THE LAST WEEK. An hour and a half's entertainment for 10 cents. BENEFIT OF TDK MNS MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Saturday Evening, April 5. AT 8:30 O'CLOCK. Tickets on sale at this olTien and at the door. Punch and Judy. Shadowgraphs, and other features. Good music. In addition to the above will be eiven a laughable farce entitled "A Mis chievous Monkey, "or "Quiot Hotel." Millinery Goods! MRS. B. B. LANE having removed from her old stand on Pollock street to the elegant store under Hotel Albert (south side) is now rrepared to serve the public with a New and Complete Stock OP SPRING GOODS, as cheap as can be bought in the city Satisfaction guaranteed. ap2Jw2m WANTED BY LOUIS STERN, Of IIe.nby Btern & Co. ( Boston IN ew Orleans, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 1) Pine Street, New York City. Heron Flumes, Egret Plumes, Alligator Skins, Hides and Wool Sea Birds of all Bpeole. and Southern products. Cash advances made against shipments if aeiirea, HarEBEKCEfl. Importers and Traders Nat. Bank, Kew Oermama Hat. Bank. Kew Orleans. La, Fsoplta' at. Bank, Maw Orleana, La. LOUIS STERff, ImadSm to pin itwet, nw n,; MPW l'iilm' ""atmmmm a- " -.vf ( a o i , 5 1 i "00.0 m - ins i O On i' 2 fit W '5 '5 00 "3 II I I UHJS BJ POWDER Absolutely Pure. Th la nnviiAr navA a , - - w lauci, j. ami DLrilV. fl( rni7th nnH whnl.Am.H... AeVTV lof - o nuwioauiuomii, awe economical than ths ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold Id competition with the mul titude of low test, ahort weight, alam r phosphate powders. Sold only In eana. IrJ1' aAai.so Powder Co., 108 Wall at. N Iuue23du wed rlw Mora NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. The reason RADAM'8 MICItOBE KILLEBis the most wonderfnl medicine, is because it has never failed in any instance, no matter what the disease, from LEPROSY to the sim plest disbase known to the hninan system. The scientific men tf today claim and prove that every disease is CAUSED BY MICROBES, Radam s Microbe Killer Exterminates the Microbes and drives them out of the system, and when that is uoiib jou cannot Dave an ache or pain No matter what the disease, whether a simple case of Malaria Fever or a combination of iaenen,we cure mem all at thesamo time, s we trent all diseases constitutionally. Asthma, Consumption, Catan h. urom hitis, llheumatlsni.Kld iey aul Liver Disease, Chllla and Fever, Female Troubles in all Its forms, and, in fact, every Disease known to the Unman System. Beware of Frandolent Imitations ! See that our trad9-Mark (same as above) ppears on each jug. Send for book "Histnrw r.f M!u Killer, given away by R. J, GOODING, SOLE AGENT, Coi ner Tollock and Middle Sts., ni30 dwly enrm New Berne, N. Ci At Cost. The Finest and largest Stock of SAMPLE HATS Ever brought to New Berne, ranging la price from 52 00 per dozen to $39 00 par dozen. A fine Stock of Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods just- received at Barringfon & Baxter's rv1 J.a aayix uwu House For Kent. A very deeirable dwelling on TJnioB street, next to Mr. E. K. Bryan. Apply to m4 dtf J. K. WlLLla. For Sale, A Sixty Horse Power Steam Boilar and Engine, and Saw Mill Apparatus oomplete; all new. Terms reasonable. Apply to SIMMONS & GIBBS, m87d"lM Attorneys. GREEN, FOY & CO. Do a General Banking basiness . New Banking Housi, Middle Street, fourth door below Hots Albert, fold wly MOW IRRRB. m. n. 1,000 Boxes Tobacco, Bought Cheap, And will be sold at a Sacrifice wholesAlb qboch kM-t-KWrK-w t
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