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JOURNA r ' - : vv--.U4 iV--'- ' rt. 'i-:''..flf:-:'' '.).': VOE.K,rNO. 11, tfEW BERNE. N. C. SATURDAY, APRIL 12. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS, ii Dai LY t N BUSIUZSS LOCALS. rff I about the McKioley bill when it Personal. will deliver the memorial address at .:. i,:n :. n .ll Walior TT Km Kan Naw Rflrna ' f i- : v a1W9 luat iuio uiu is uuuuuai , . T nm nir nnrnirimNMiiiiii - - 1 1 i . ... i- ii V A . Jlmnaiinro .n.l nnh a hniOBa nn ' ! y. now Citizen OI uwmunrg. r--tX reoelvea rrom uyoe oww.i 'i r in r . imu .i bob r mm ain a iir rha nann 12 r r nun SB . . v Iiiliurf r,B"Ba 10 aec,ue waeiaer iney Ur. W. B. Flanner, who has reoently Sacrificed to promote the purposes farming and mercbadising, was in the Of politicians. This is the form city yesterday and returned at about one-half rates Simple can C'ht teen atJowuuf. office. BpU3t CORNED; BEEF. SMALL HAMS, Codfish, Norther n Potatoes, White Beans. Gelatine, Tapioca, Flavoring Extraota. Olives, I a pot ted 8.rdites, Curry Powders, Capers. Evaporated Apples. Prunes, Pie P-aches, Fresh Coooannts, llsoaronl, Maple Syrup, Spilt Peas, Fresh Supply Cannsd Goods, Cholee Test, Fresh Rested Coffee, Pickles, Molasses, Golden Syrup. Im ported Bay Rum. C. E. Sloveb rEW JOB 8TO0K JU3T RE- that the Tariff naestiou is to take to a good many uuaineas men here coming Autumn. Kostou lier- aid. MANY Lives, Histories, or Biog raphies of the late Jeffersoa Davis, XTEW JOB 8TOCK JU3T RE- (""'""K l" " "IIHtu UJ iLtl' V CEIVED, and our customers can Jefferson, are being advertised throughout the country. The only oe supplied on short notice and at I w.nntviro oi?oiDFn genuine work of the kind written IknlHu navoiLico nut aiuwu i O John A. Edwards does all kinds of by Mrs. Jefferson Davis is that repairing. Bead ordrro to Dim at nouse to home last night. Mr. Dwe Jirvis returned yesterday from Hyde county. In answer to a telegram stating that Mrs. H. J. Lot ick's father was seriously ill from a stroke of paralysis at his home in Beaufort county, Mr. and Mrs. Lovick left on a visit to him yesterday. Mrs. M.E. Morris, who has recently made her home in Raleigh, but who has been in the city visiting friends, re turned to Raleigh yesterday. Messrs. Smith and Hathaway, two Brooklyn gentlemen who have been in OB PoilO Edenr- T70R SALE ADDleton's r of American Bloraphy, in six dent of the Confederate States: m ai nouse uA nnKi.chful v K.lfird Homnanv. tha nit oororal Hv loft on the gteam- street between Berne and I ' 'r ,'l ' , .... ...,. jmcbiotf 1 18 23 JiaSt l:n ocreer, ixew iorK, er mu.eo ior iun uuui ov Until led "Jefferson Davis. Ex Presi- be,DK much Ple8ea Wltn "ew aetD0' ..ml. Knnnil vnlmii. Price. 825 00.1 . . I terdav for Faretteville, on a visit to SottWUO The work is just from the Memoir, by Uls Wile." All otncr friend9 Mr. Wim8 accompanied them preee. Apply at JOURSAL omoe. iu works claiming tne autnorsnip 01 aa far as Ooldaboro and returned last "PATENT CLOTHES LINE Clothes Mrs. Jtfferson Davis must neces- Light A cannot be blown on. o pins. Samoleean be seen at the Cotton Ex- uo "'JU'u3 luUc. j NegI03, Discontented SOUTH CAROLlIfA HEWS. From the State Papers. The Commissioner of Agriculture is advised that the Sampson county Far mers' Alliance has resolved to boycott the fertilizers made by the company which resists the payment of tax. The Alliance generally puts its foot down very firmly. Washington. N. C., April 10 Miss Jane Carmault, a well known young lady of this place, met with a fatal accident last night, having been shot with a pistol. The ball passed entirely through her body and was found in the bed. She died this morning. She re fused to make any statement about tbe shooting, and was alone at the time of the asoident. Miss Carmault was about seventeen years of age, and the affair has created a sensation in Washington. The steam saw mill belonging to Wm. Walling & Son was accideotly destroyed by fire about 11 o'clock last night. The loss is estimated at $3,000; insurance $1,000. chanee. D.T. Oabbawat. fetftf Agent Manufacturer and pecuniarily. I by subscription, . Education baa 'borne. The tangle door to the house Tntb is experience. The book is sold and territory is its Genesis at being rapidly assigned. The work promises to be one of the most popular ever published, and those desirinz to canvass for it should ol The Raleigh correspondent of the Wilmington Meeeenger, in the issue of ; eeterday, Bays: In an editorial in yesterday's Mes senger it was stated that uisoontented uegroes would nave a conference nere with some white Democrats, the basis for this being given as this correspon apply at once to the publishers, who donce it waa an error; what was said ftr.v tho hnnnrv hav no winter will lurnish circulars ana lniorma- in it, bat like the autumn, grow by tion. the reaping." "Wise men never sit and wail their loss, bat cheerily seek how to redress their harms." ... 8ATB every thing you can on your farm, and utilize all the pro ducts of your fields, orchards and gardens. LOCAL NEWS.- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Journal Job stock. Journal Sea and land. Dail Big lot of chickens O. E. Slover Corned beef, etc. Rogers Entertainment tonight. Speaking of bides, tbe Bepubli can hide will be bang op to dry in a less than two years, and a 15 per cent, tariff will not save. Kinston (NT. Y.) Ledger. The tax on cotton seed oil is designed as a blow to the South. Dusty, duety I O, for a street pprink ler. Tha slobe of the electiic light at Cedar Qrove cemetery has been broken It looks as though a small rock or brickbat bad 'been through it. Some mischievous fellow did the work, no some interesting features." doubt. A large cumber of country people being that the negroes proposed soon to have a State conference or convention to consider the matter of outtiog loose from the white Republicans who thev say have flJ long preyed upon them and used them as tools. JNo white ueruo crata, so far as known by me, have any thing in the world to do with the move ment, which is planned oy negroes themselves, of their own motion The negroes are very restless, in a politioal way. Some of them say open lv that thev are done with politics and have no confidence in the white Kepub Means. If a negro gets in a tight plaoe to whom does he go for aid ? Why, to a Democrat, nearly every time. Some neeroes sav they will vote no more as matters now stand, while others ravor a division of the vote ov their race, and yet others the nomination of negro candidates and the support of no others No mattes-whioh course is pursued, the next election will bst sure to present From Polloksrllle. Editor Journal: It was with much pleasure we read the letter of fiction written by Mr. B. H. Molton, whioh appeared in Friday's isseue cf your valuable paper. Mr. Melton is an energetic young man. He is always wide awake to anything that concerns his mental improvement, and one who Jones county, especially that part of it in whioh he was raised, justly proud of. He entered Prof. Skinner's school September 1S87, and has been a member of it ever since. We are glad to see our young men coming to the front in educational matters. Go ahead, boys. Remember that if you empty your purses into your heads no one can take it from you. An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest. Our school continues to flourish; the attendance being about fifty. Why should Polloksville not have as good a school as there is in Eastern North Carolina 'i Some one please answer. F. PolloBBville, March 31, 1S90. To the Voters of the 2d AVard. Mr. Ferdinand Ulrich will be a can didate beiore tbe nominating conven tion for Councilman of the 2d Ward. He has made us a faithful represetative and an excellent City Treasurer. We oannot select a more worthy repre sentative to serve us. Voter. Shipping News Tha ataomm Vaanar nf tha P C. TV The tables may be turned by using Lame t0 ,own y9gterday to see Jesse Hne sailed yesterday with full cargo of COtton Seed Oil made at oar own oil Brown hanged. Some of them were general exports. The Annie of this line mills from oar own seed. . greatly disappointed. One ofd fellow wm arriv0 today was heard to remark, "Lor, us come to TEE feeling ofNeW York concern-1 town and now dey ain't eben goin'to The steamer Manteo, of the O. D. line, sailed for Norfolk yesterday with a cargo of general freight and several passengers. Hancock Street Lethodist Churoh- Sunday, April 13. Servioes at 11 a m and 8 p.m., oonduoted by the pastor Prayer-meeting at 9:15 a m., S. R. Ball leader. Sunday-school at 8 p.m., W.R Barrington, supt. Class-meeting at 4 p.m., J. v. Williams, leader. I he pub log the present Administration Is j hang him." Well Illustrated by the. remark Of a We attended a debate by members of prominent Republican Who recently the Literary Sooiety of the Collegiate church Notice. visited Washington, On his return 1MS evening. ' he was asked by a friend, "Did yoa Tht spirituous liquors . . . . I are more injurious to the human raoe see Harrison." ao ne repnea, i6wasan interesting die. "I dil not take my microscope Wltn cu88ion. Tomorrow we will give me." Syracuse Courier. fuller report of it. Trr RAhnr.liP.an fumemera who truok flelds near the are - I liiAblnff nulla oroll nrifh f Via oTnantinn I 1 : MA inwit-A! iUiha A ! 1 are aaupwng rouen-oorougu OWM of nMded Irijh potatoe8 are about receiTe a cofdiftl we,oome WltU tne nope 01 renaming onwoi .M lnBheB hiirh and of a riohereen AffhA Rnnafa mow hfl making ft a. f h. !B!.,r UU IU1 1'JE.LAI . Mraa . ll 1. I . . HII , miauK.e. xuv pruopouto oid iut un iswui ocuuuu kditor Journal: A movement is Montana. Wyoming and Idaho, oflplantlng of peas are growing rapidly being made at Charleston, 8. 0., to ft.1 nff .m ho nmrwradV and will be in blossom in a few days, build a raUroad from that city direct to , the new States, wul be Democratic, f .. . ' Norfoik.via Wilmington, n. c, from . while lUinois, Wisconsin and Ehode Ta b"Ik e oabta. naa been which point, Wilmington, it is not yet iwhiiiwiis, tiw shipped and at remunerative prices, decided whether to strike farboro or isianu are preparing mi ,mvy wuu tnou-h th8 yield has not boen above an come nearer the coast. Wonld it not the UepnbUCan comma. iaytonitTergge. be a good idea for the citizens of New limes, y I Tha sail vaoht Louise Morehead ar-1 m. Dn.. k ik. ki.. . . . uj vuo uo .vaw uvn wiuk .1 A J-.. TT--U- T .1 - n n I I II . : 1 . A U- Jeff Wellbobn, one of the most nn T. M . thence direot t0 Norfolki ThearUole Boccessfal farmers ia the Bouth, it Ati.i nt Ttnstnn .mi ir, I ' recent date in the Raleigh Observer u- Wm. l " ... , stated that this new road would bring hM tbUtO Say atatl 'neTerS.Jwtater Homan. The Messrs. AUigi, 0narieBton seventy miles nearer Nor 'Never barn Off if it can be avoided. I who have been in the western part of folk by the way of Tarboro. It would Never p!6w deep in' warm weather, the But. for Ifever DlOW traBlI under in me in this matter at onoe. The Board 1 mlnor-hnfc IaaVa it on tha anrface. monww ia mo iiybi iuu bwuuuo, rrade (jjty uounoil, also a meeting of spring, oat ieave; K on tne auriaofl, . l,iV.,,,hnMh. 1,1.? ir pot turnea nnaer aanng me rati 1 . uanj.nm.iw lirn!.ha .tr- this matter. i winffif " flMP ftllnw thaiioil toll- This direct route would gtve New . ! T '-'J 7 . . u7' I RnmA a crnnd trnnk lina from Florida pack 1 or. Stand naked daring hot ... . ' . ' ' . through to Norfolk and the. North, .weather,. If not shaded, atir ther-, ., - ! ""A1 k nU i v. uq mils ur 1 xrsn voauoersuisitri Itary Diggi (published in yesterday si also a winter resort, as we oouid then I. -. m a 1.1. t t lasnnrn mnnhftf th Florida travnl. Wn IK the Bepoblicanr claimed -: w.Be" return we equal advantages surface."" U. B. Mutual Aid Society. Received on 33d day of March. 1890, one thousand dollars from the U. B. Mutual Aid Society of Pa., on the life of Sarah Wadsworth, which is in full payment of the policy. I tike this method of acknowlddeiDg the settlement of this claim so prompt ly and so satisfactorily, and cheerfully oommend this company to the confi dence of my friends and the public generally. M. n. 8ultan. W. B. Boyd, Ageut, New Berne, N. C. apll d3wlt . . CO.TI9IEXD.inLE. All claims not c 'Dsiator.t with ihe high character of Srrup of Fij are purposely avoided bv theCal. Fig Syrup Company. . It sets geDtly on the kid neys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system effectually, but it is not a cure all and makes no pretensions that every bottle will not substantiate SPRIKGand SUMMER Millinery Goods. Miss Harriette Lane Will exhibit her fine stock cf Spting and Summer Millinery on TUESDAY, APRIL 15th Goods more elegant, and prices lower than ever. All are invited to call, whether tbe; wish to purchase or not. aplldlw POWDER Absolutely Pure. TLls powder never vartea. A ra.rr.lnf p rity, Btrenutii and vholeaomeneu. lion economical ibftn ths ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the mul titude of low lest, short weight, alnm or phosphate powders. Bold only In cans. Royal Baking 1'owdkr Co., 108 Wall It N V. Iune23din wad frl A w NEW MILLINERY! For anything in an Elegant Lino of Millinery Goods, see Mrs. Scarborough & Koonce. They have also with them Miss Fuuu- 1IAM, who will tako charge of the Dressmaking Department. ap9Jwlm Farther Levee Troubles Anticipated. New Orleans, April 10 The Pica yune a vicksburg special says: The present rise at this point is threatening the Louisiana levees from Milliken bend south along the fronts of Madison, Tensas and Concordia parishes. Presi dent Maxwell says the danger will be from Omega south, but he inclines to the belief that the water will hardly go above 48 feet here. He left yesterday accompanied by assistant engineer Thompson to inspect Belford's levee. The next two weeks will be a supreme crisis for levees south of Omega, and the levee board is fully prepared for Its final struggle with the great river. Spirits ou a Boom in Savannah. Tbe News of April 9th says: Turpen tine appears to be on a boom, muoh like cleaned rioe was last week. There was a sharp advance of a cent a barrel yes terday. One buyer was unable to buy Bfty barrels yesterday, although he made the rounds of tbe Bay. The best he could do was to buy twenty barrels st 38 oents, and last night a Morning News reporter was present when the gentleman engaged thirty barrels to arrive this morning at 38 cents, a figure which it is believed spirits will reach today. The scarcity of turpen tine is said to aocount for the rise. ATTENTION ! Farmers and Truckers, We have on hand : Cox Cotton Plant era, Iron Age Cultivators, Cotton King Cultivators, Stonewall, Climax and Qem Cotton Plows, together with a full line of Castings, Hoes, Rikes Shovels, Spades, eto Your patronage is respactrully so licited and satisfaction guaranteed. WHITTY & GATES. Corner South Front and Craven streets, ap9dw New Berne, N. C. Rogers' Exhibition. An. hour and a half's entertainment for 10 cents. by Car Works at Decatur Destroyed Fire-Loss $200,000. Birmingham, April 10. Later dis patches from Decatur say that the fire in the U.S. Rolling Stock Car Works was discovered in tbe forging depart mentottbe car works. The machine shop, blacksmith shop, belting room and engine room, with all their con tents, including a three-hundred horse power engine, were destroyed. The loss is 2UU,UU0, which is supposed to be fully covered by insurance. The fire was accidental. These are the 'car works which were removed from Urbana, Ohio, two years ago, and were the largest, in the South. The main Duiiding, wnere tne wood work is done, is uninjured. in ... BM,'i:utmA JoubhaL). offering to visit-lTew Berne ecure maonoi the fiortaa ti the Bepttblicanar Claimed 'iri fki could give Charleston the bei that they wanted to elect a Oongrese 1 ZL Xi . a..,. "i6"8 iT.!r.1 V2 J.n. , In . order v to r f 'revise tne tariff. hM aooanted. and in oonlunotlon our enterprising Mayor and our Board . Well, they eecared the GongreM; wita ,ome 0f the members here will of Trade will move in this matter, and i . ' . . . ...i.tM i .! ... .. . . .... a -u nlace themselves in communication ' ana bow .uow. mBiiWA iBYwwu w w ioaii upon ue lo" wu with the parties in Charleston who have 1 increase the profits of - the r mana- ject of 'Jhto work and the need 6f its this new route iuview.no doubt oar - faotarer, and notTihe ' the C0n8aeKf he tariff, revision, "T. ,J1 m,.n. and.aecesslble with the ontoide world. 19 take care -Ot tne - leuows wnom Mme f avor that has been met with in to move in this important matter. ttrllttaTfttW ftfe,oft6eonr Lfi,.i.ui'iB v: m. n: A:rffli.rvfls. ' Proobiss. t: 5 . 'ection of narrison-Gleve isdependentof religious ocniideratioci, . Don,tFui WiU, i in -i n .i. ni.uiu. zV&n&siM tke Kood will and support of ihe people And yet you are notsiok enough to eon- .r . a doctor, or you refrain from to - . ZTI ' . nLLlit.t. ...... : i j.l!i'.J..i doingfor fear you will alarm yourself liui Wiica ui tuuuyx irt ufccvjuuuioy i motion ana Developmental. Wm menw, aQ(J jriendawe will tell yo just what "DaQer.the Ectca Commercial Balphytioal.aoolaland iphltaar condition Lou need. It ia Hood'a Sarsaparilla, UMii la fffittir- i'i mm wfeli ODen of young mea. wberebv thej msy bi- whioh will lift you out of that UMer. I lion on the TariH at Washington. N fittedupaato fumisVall tha com ...n .';c:acUoly. tells the whole story fopieaaureaand wtlcomeot a homa. New BENEFIT OF THE Berne S. F. E. Band, Saturday Evening. AprilU2. AT 8:30 O'CLOCK. Punch and Judy, Shadowgraphs, and other features. Good music. R. SAWYER, Fashionable Tailor, NEW BERN E. N. C , Keeps constantly on hand a full line of samples of the very latest styles of Foreign and Domestic Goods. Hatisfac tion guaranteed. Middle et., two doors south of liahn s Livery Stables. mm. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS, The reason R ADAM'S MICROBE KILLER is the most wonderful medicine, is because it has never failed in any instance, no matter what the disease, from LEPROSY to the sim plest disease known to the human system. The scientific men cf today claim and prove that every disease is CAUSED BY MICROBES, AKD- Radam's Microbe Killer Fxterminates the Microbes and drives them oat of the system, and when that is done you caDnot have an ache or pain. No maner wnni me disease, whether a simple ease of Malaria Fever or a combination of diseases, we cure them all at the same time, as we treat all diseases constitutionally. Asthma. Cougimiptiorj, Catan h. Broiu hitls, Kheumatlam.KId ncy aud Liver Disease, Clillla and Fever, Female Troubles In all its forms, and, in fact, every Digease known to the Human gystem. Beware of Fraudulent Imitations ! Sec that our trade-Mark (same as abovel appears on each jug. hend lor book "History of the Miorobe Killer,'' given away by R. J, GOODING, SOLE AGENT, Corner 1'ollock and Middle Sts., m;!0 dwly enrm New Berne, N. C. Bale of Town Property. Pursuant to a judgment of the Supe rior Court of Craven county, for pur poses of partition, I will sell at Publio Vendue, at the Court House Door ia Newbern, on Monday, May 5, 1890. 11 o'clock, M., the water front of Lot No. 117, on East Front street. Terms, cash. CHAS. C. CLARK, Commissioner. tain, uncomfortable, dangerous condi tion, into a state of good health, confi dence and cbeerfulnees. xouTe no idea how potent this peculiar medioine li in oaiea lite youri. j ; i . , a Farther Deficit Discovered Treasurer Archer's Accounts. Baltimore, April 10. The Leaiela tive Committee continued its investiga tion of State Treasurer Archer's ao counts today. An additional misuse of $58,800 in registered bonds was dis covered. The faota will be laid before Governor Jaokson this afternoon, and it is expected that Mr. Archer will be immediately removed. Swept by a Tornado. Cheykknb, T.. April 10. The fiercest tornado ever seen in this sec tion swept across the southern part of the Territory yesterday. The storm stopped all rai road traffio and caused a total suspension of business in towns near this oity and Ogden. Cate In of a Mine. Cabbondalk, Pa., April 10. Two houses in Hayville were swallowed up yesterday by a cave In of one of the mines under tbe village. It is feared that the cava in will spread and do great damage in the place, .. W'.l'i -'. S " . 1 '. ' Every tissue of the body, every bone, musole;and organ, ia made stronger and mora healthful by tha use of Hood'a Sarsaparilla. X;vi'i',,S;.'V''. Llillinery 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 OF SPRING GOODS, s cheap as can be bought in the city. Satisfaction guaranteed. ap2dw2m 1,000 Boxes Tobacco, Bought Cheap, And will be sold at a Sacrifice IT. miicli, WHOLESALE GROOEK, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. K. ( , M. P. HOLLY, FASHIONABLE TA1LOK. Next door to P. M. Draaey'a Hardware Store, SOUTH FRONT STREET. Large stock of fine samples. Clothing made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed Rates reasonable Also, cleaning and dyeing done io neatest style. I8d2m AGENCY FOR H .A.t Cost. The Finest and Largest Stock of SAMPLE HATS Ever brought to New Berne, ranging la price from $2 00 per dozen to $30 00 per dozen. A fine Stock of Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods just received at Barrington & Baxter' apri awir AT THE SIGN OF THE LITTLE INDIAN, Middle street, near the corner of South Front, you can find the choloest cigars. of TANSILL'S PUNCH, the finest S oent oigar in America, and other brands of the best make and purest stock. Tobacco of all kinds. Fine Cut, or Corn Silk Tobacco, Cigarettes (I don't sell paper cigarettes), Pipes, Smoker's Articles or ail kinoa. Also, Candies, Fruit, Soda Water eto., eto. I tell everything I have if WM. 1 P ALU UK. For Sale, A Sixty Horse Power Steam Boiler and Engine, and Saw Hill Apparatus1 oomplete; all new. Terms reasonable." Apply to SIMMONS & GIBBS, V Attorneys. m27 dwlm House For Heat A very desirable dwelling oa UaioB street, next to Mr. E. BT. Bryan. :' Appiyto u4 dtf J. K. WILLIS 1 ht :' : .'t"vW"
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