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? n v1'-'''1 "j II 7 W 13 OURNAL 'ALLY lit--"-: XEW BERNE. N. C, THURSDAY. MAY 15 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. -LL JLJLJJJJ BUSIHrC3 LOCALS. ohtok live by A- T.Davi. toT. C. DmUU., Knd will be rewarded by ieaying MBit at the store of J. r. Taylou. t it Vlrginia'also very large invest ments, have been made within the pastTfew months. Wilmington Stan" t " X7 ANTED Ot FICE BOY.-A email I T .white boy, writing a good bud, cae find employment Address, ia owa '.' handwriting, .. .-U!--K, 15 2t , -, Cere Jousjul omoe. Ml-' Is Raleigh, a few days ago, at a business meeting, a speaker said: Itls in oar power it is possible t.e maVA WftMnn ftp l?afraf f Atrllln a R' T GOODINO bM jait opened Lowell, create a Pittsbnrg at t . tl full IWe of 8ely'i Hard U'.V Rttbbor Tmmoe. iwwjueuuru, au njVunsvuie at A FDLLLINEOFJOB STOCK CON- Heigh, a Grand Rapids at New XX. STANTLTon hand at tbejocasit I Berne, a Kutldrul at Charlotte. office. Call and ee samples, mia-iw. Not on, u it iW i ia jnerjt A lOoenU per lb Tat Dle" "is is bijf talk, and yet it mlSlw , 8. W Willis, luasa sound oasis, look at tne TOTICE-Tue annual oieeiaft of the Old North State, water power, tar, twuoiiierao( tbe weowe a: irent pitch, turpentine, cotton, tobacco, held -at the rooms of the Bo.ird of ,roD coal, precious goms, gold, and Trade. Tuesday, (be 27th dy of My,everv thing that figures in a census 1 1890t.tefehlo$9k p.. ' j t Iteport. Korth Carolina has lagged .nQA-tA H.ATr.u. behind Georgia in the march of -r tj , j I ki .,u : to the front to stay. She has im mADfta pn tornrisoa fairly ntarttul SrttJZz ,pn orau" WJ7 and others are on the way. She is Fulalug ujuiiuuo vi cnmai aim a good class of immigrants. The' R.tl. ; i.t MBtlv honnd TnlnmM. Prioa. 825 00: ot.0i i u jiiuucv. v ooet f S7.60.1th werk i juet from the Atlanta Constitution preee. APP'y at jqpbwai. omoe. iauti Qbn. Butler's home ia Lowell,! Maw., Is a palace. He ia reputed to be;cr;h 15,000,000, and bis law practice is estimated at 1100,000 a I year. V' . . ! A FINE line of SMALL BAMS, 5 to - A 7 pounde at John Dunn b it. Maj. Qraham DntMt Ooldaboro. New Berne waa honored thbj year with two oalla from abroad for Memorial oratora. Maj, DaTea at Ooldaboro and Mr. Jonathan Harens at Watblngton. From the Argus we copy the following in reference to the addreei of Maj. Daves: Maj. Davea stepped forward with the grace of ttu) old soldier that he ia and a braver never was and with the ease and self-posseesion of an orator and scholar addressed himself at onoe to the meaning and purpose of the oooa- non His epeech was an ornate and beauti ful tribute to the heroism of the im mortal de'ad who wore the gray, and to the living heroes, as well, of the "Lost Cause," and to the nobility of the Southern wives and mothers the !in- spiraiion of the Confederate soldiers, lie also paid a glowing tribute to the no less noble Southern women of today who still keep green by these memo rials the memory and the valor of those who stood shoulder to shoulder in that CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. May 8ih, 1890. The members-elect of the city coun cil for the ensuing year met this evening and were sworn by Rob't Hsnoock, Esq , to-wit: Mr. John C. Whitty from the first ward, Dr Geo Slover from the second ward, Mr. H. J. Lovick from the third ward, Mr. M. P. Holly from the fourth ward, Mr. H P. Kennedy from the fifth ward. Councilman Wnitty took the chair and addressed the Throne of Qrace in prayer. After which the board pro ceeded to elect three couocilmen-at- large. Mr. Lovick nominated Mr. Alexander Miller, and there being no other ni mi nation and Dr. Slover voting for him, Mr. Miller was declared elected couucil- man-at-large for the ensuing yeai. Mr. Whitty nominated I. L Cosby arrival and qualification of the marshal elect, which was oarried. Mr. J. C. Green was elected engineer of the Atlantic fire company and Mr. W. R. Warters engineer of the New Berne steam fire engine company. Both by the motion that the ballot be cast for them by the clerk. Dr. Slover moved that the thanks of the board be tended to Mayor Williams for courtesies extended to them, which was carried by a rising vote. The meeting then adjourned till 8.30 o'clock Friday night, the 9ch iost placed upon the records of our Council, a copy of them be sent to the family ff our deceased Friend, in token of ear appreciation of him, and kind regard for them, and a copy be seat to the Daily Journal with a request to swa- W. B. Boyd, 8eory. lisb. and Mr. Kenned v nominated Fred. great conmot where brave , men faced D The vote bei a lie Ur UQ.,11 U1A UWO toil IVI IUUII WM. I Southland May 9, 1890. An ad j lurr.ed meeting of the board of city coun.il was held this evening at 30 o'clock, Mayor Buttle presiding. Present: Councilman Wbitty, Slover, Lovick, Holly, Cosby, Dunn, Miller and Kennedy. The meeting was opened vifh prayer by Mr. Whitty. The completion of the organiz ition Whitty gave the casting vote for Mr. of the board was entered upon. - The Committees of the Richmond City Council are unanimously in LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. K Boy Wanted. B J. Goodinq Trusses. J. F. Taylor Check lost. L. 8. Wood Notice, fair warning. We regret our inability to give the Oosby and he was declared elected. speech in full, and we are unwilling to Mr. John Dunn was nominated by spoil .its beautiful completeness by de- D g, d H Jh by M. to Ah in or e ainolA fraormAnfc lfc Alii Tint J daal In flnwerv trones. nor waa there a P. Holly. This being a tie Mr. Whitty single effort to soar into the realms of gave the casting vote for Mr. Uunn ana the unreal. It was, a we have said, he was declared elected. . - i : a I au oruavo, ywuuiu , pwtuu, uuwuuut .... rVwh Miller and D.inn then ana inspiring uraiiou, urisuiuK wuui , - proud facts of history wherein Southern tppearea ana arter Deing sworn tooa bravery won victories, and glistening their seats. with flashes of genius in thought and The election of Mayor was next in presentation mat wui long ne remern- d d Ur Whiu Uoed in nomi. Koroi hv hiei hotrari einrl will sik rall I 1 ' r to make their impress for good upon nation Gen. Cullen A. Battle, and Mr. the vounar. esDeciallv. who listened to I Kennedy nominated Major W. L. 1 e 1 hie words. IPavlmAr. A hftllot hflinff tftkfln Oftn At the close of hie addreea Mai. D?ei t.i. -s- a x. 1 recited the following beautiful po-m of I . . IPinl ITnuno nhinh. lit th nrirnnf. r JJOWOerrieS nave maae tneir appear- BBt nt oreat minr who huard It w U mainrltv ot th voted rust wag de ivur oi uovuuug jaie ien. Aavwianoe on the market. publish: clared duly elected Mayor of the city Mansion to a museum for Confeder ate relics.. J The summer resorts are making prep arations for the approaching season. ' . Tee Birmingham (Ala) Age- Herald favors Buch a qualification for euffrage la the South "as will disfranchise the illiterate and irre sponsible.'.' . . o'clock at Gooding's drug store for the Song Tournament. ni T XT TIT l .1 MUA Ua 7 IsvtnflnAil with -inh-nniM. in nnw uhlA m a e e . -a I w ' - . - Aiassa, wui soon scare a aany paper be out on the Btreet8 aat X7a t OnMAaatAM TTv naArllifo I f,o. BP... 4,ow E. A. Cherry, who was thoueht to that in ten years that city will have haTe been seriously injured from a The sounds of the tumult have osased I for the ensuing term to ring, Anil l.ha Rartla'a min bit aAf Potato bugs are doing some damage Und here in peace of the newborn to potatoes, fans green is being used Spring, a destroyer. We would fain forgive and forget; Tickets on sale this morning at 9 Forget the rage of the hostile years, The following standing committees were appointed for the ensuing year : Fire Depaitment -Whitty, Cosby, Kennedy. Finance Dunn, Lovick, Whitty. Sanitary Slover, Dunn, Uolly. Police Lovick, ijillor. Slover, Streets and Pumps Cosby , Slover, Kennedy. Wharves and Docks Whitty, Dunn, Kennedy. Cemeteries Miller, Cosby, Holly. Ordinances and Licenses Slover, Whitty, Dunn. Fire District Lovick, Cojby, Holly. Mr. Miller moved that the mayor and city attorney be authorized to receive the bond of tho treasurer when proper ly justified. Minutes were read and approved. On motion the meeting adjourned. Silas Fclchhr, Clerk. C. A. Battle, Mayor. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tl.ia powder never varies. A narv of purity, strength and wholeaomeneta. Mora. economical .than the ordinary kinds, and cannot he sold In competition with the mul titude of low lest, ibort weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hold only In cans. KoYAi. HAKisii I'ownitK Co., 106 Wall St. N Y. Iune23du wed frl 4 W 100,000 inhabitants. stroke of lightning at Vanceboro, Sun day, is reported to be improving. It of ill Tn r.lia mirlniohl'. fit orrlaf haM tmat a m .l . . . r - - - p.- ' ouiua ui uo lurmem comiug 10 town nd yet, O, Brothers, be loyal still inform us that they are putting in about the usual amount of corn and cotton, and, with the exoeption of being too Senators Vance and Banstm Will be at Charlotte at the Mecklen burg Declaration. The flags will be sent says Senator Vance. The 20th May ought to be generally Nry, lh prospects for a stand are fair. " oelebrated in North . Carolina. It Pthers rePrt the 'taiution of the cue- , If a day of which to be yery proud. Hurrah for the Meoklenburgers!" A woman . who escaped from an inaane asylum at Newburg, Ohio, was found after a (our months! And she points with a tremulous hand below; To the wasted and worn array worm in corn, brought on by the ccol nights. The large quantities and extensive varieties of woods accessible to New B4rne are strong argument in favor of Of the heroes who strove in the morn establishing wood-working industries ing glow In T7aa Ravna Tlia nltivarta rt Favotfd- ujr uwwuut w.siHivav t ww beleve Rre wonh havi X .m.i:l. 1 s a ATI! I mm l,.a m puunsuiug aouse G uieveianu. i we Bee from an exchange tBat thev are u uoai tneT come not " once neT now constructing two large planing mills and a bucket factory The chairman appointed Dr. Slover and Mr. Miller a committee to wait upon Gen. Battle and inform him of his election and request his presence to Qualify. Gen. Battle appeared, acd after expressing his thanks to the board Personal for the honor they had done him and Mr. J. W. w atson s family bayo re vima mmniimnnUrf ramnrka tn hi moved to Cambridge, Mass., where Mr, predeoessor, took the oath, received the wation went not long since seal and assumed the duties of his office.! Mr- Gerrett Vyne returned to his The eltction of city tax collector and I home in Pennsylvania yesterday. Mr, lerk was deferred until the next regu- Vyne is going to return to North Caro lar meeting. Mr. Silas Fulcher was Una. In all of bis travels be Bays our We may scourge from the all thought requested to discharge the duties until! State has the best climate. There is a his successor shall be quauued. I standing welcome to an sues enter- Mr. Miller nominated Mr. Hugh J. prising men as Mr. Vyne Lovick for treasurer and H. P. Ken nedy nominated M. P. Holly. The ballot being taken Mr. Lovick received 7 votes and Holly 1. Mr. Lovick was deolared elected treasurer of the board for the ensuing year. And the scats of a wrong unshriven, Forgive the torture that thrilled to tears The Angels' calm in Heaven. Forgive and forget ? Yes, be it so. From the hills to the broad sea waves: But mournful and low are the winds that blow By the slopes of a thousand graves; Notice-Fair Warning. All Accounts and Notes belonging to the business of the late firm of Geo. Alien & Co., remaining unpaid or not satisfactorily arranged by June 1, 1890, wilt be placed in the hands of an attor ney for settlement. All persons owing notes mutt either pay or renew. Those owing accounts must either pay or give notes payable next fall. Remember this is the last call, as the law requires ma to close up the busi ness. L. S. WOOD. 15dwlw Assignee Geo. Allen A Oo. New Berne Theatre. SONG TOURNAMENT. Friday Night, May 16. Tickots on sale at R. J. Goodtns-'a Drug Store, Thursday morninir at 9 o'clock. Admission 50 cents. No extra chara-a for reserving seats. Doors open at 8 o'clock; performance at 8. To the sacred and stainless Past; She is glancing now from the vapor and cloud, From the waning mansion of Mars, And tho pride of her beauty is wanly bowed, And her eyes are misted stars; OF INPOBTANCE TO OUR PORT. Why is This Matter Not Attended To. Editor Journal: Section 3509, chap ter 40, of the Code of North Carolina, prescribes that "Five persons who shall Dr. Slover nominated J. M. Hargett be residents of the towns, respectively, for marshal and Mr. Kennedy nomi-1 and possessed of a freehold therein, nated Geo. A. H. Riohardson. The vote Of the grandeur that crowned Gray;" shall be annually appointed oommis wuu, uaiBom v., uiuuai uuu i, . is g 0f jjew Berne, Washington and l. mr. nargeic naving reueiveu a l Edenton. Those for the ports of New the! majority was declared elected. I Berne and Edenton shall be chosen by Mr. Miller placed in nomination for " ireemen or saia iowob respectively, She never once suspected that she was insane until informed of that fao:. Mayor's Court. The following case was disposed of yesterday: The City of New Berne vs. F. B. Ths Memphis Appeal, just across ; the Mississippi river from Arkansas, v SayBJ "Select next fall anOthSr Lane.-Char: riotou conduct and '. than a distinctly Democratic ticket I loud cursing in the city. Thedefend- WOUld be to take a long Step back- ant was found not guilty, and dis- - ward. jQne shudders when one re-1 charged , vClIl4wnat were the" consequences xhe M. E. Sunday-School Picnic. 91 Kepttblican rule in Arkansas in , The New street M. E. Church Bun the past."- , , . , , IdKy-school picniced at Wilkinson's I'm i1 i i i wn ii ,n m 'i i,. I Point, aBcoit twenty miles down Neuse ..THaUhlefOf Police Of Chicago river, yestbrdsy. When the commo has issued A general tjrdar to hisUiou. steamer Manteo pulled out from came Ia the magical years of yore; For the trenohant sword and the soul of flame Shall quiver and flash no more: Alas! for the broken and battered hosts; Frail vrarlra frnm a mnrw laa Thft' nala a hftnH in ha raalm nf HteDnST WDIte. 1D6 V016 W88, ror D. H. Stallings and Mr. Kennedy nomi nated Mr J. W. Hill. Mr. Stallings received 1 votes and Mr. Hill l,and Mr. Stallings was declared elected. Mr. Holly nominated Robt W. Wil liams for sexton of Greenwood ceme tery and Mr. Kennedy nominated chosta. Salute them ! they fought with Lee, And gloried when dauntless Stonewall marched Like a giant o'er field and flood, When the Bow of his splendid viotories arched The Tempest whose rain is blood 1 Salute them! those wiBtful and sunken eyes Flashed lightnings of sacred ire, Williams 7, for White 1. Williams was deolared eleoted, Mr. John Dunn nominated J. E. Gaskill for policeman; Mr. Kennedy nominated Matthew O. Freeman and Mr. Holly I. R. Richardson. The vote was, for Gaskill 0, Freeman 1, Richard son 1, and Mr. Gaskill was declared elected. Moses T. Roberta was nominated for I general care of the harbor, the safety of missioners of the towns, at the same time and in the like manner as are elected the commissioners ot the res' peotive towns; and those for the port nf Washington shall be appointed by the county commissioners of Beuufort, at thtir first meeting of each year: and all vacancies in said boards, whether by refusal to act, resignation or otherwise, shall be filled by the remaining com missioners, until the same shall be filled (which is hardly directed to be done) at the regular period of election." x w Sec. 3525. "The several boards of commissioners of navigation may ap point a harbor-master for their respect ive ports. They shall appoint a clerk to keep books, in which s jail be record ed all the proceedings " The examination and appointment of pilots, the regulation of pilotage, the , 'V men to StotJ the ialeV of Cigarettes her fiockatSilb o'clock, there were on When the laughing blue of the South- policeman by Mr. Cosby and W. W. vessels and other property, the preven ius imii nom turn uioi i y , uoy; , i I Air. HOOertS receiveu I votes ana JjBWIO r - rv j " a I people, mere were tna merry, nappy, fT WJMiM! froliceome children, the mUchievou. sto them 1 their W ('VJrr smaU boys, the timid (Y) youths and aropS 01 WulBky ia tne centre, blushing maidens; the young men and Last week tbQ police, began arrest young ladies whose "fancy lightly log boys eanghs smoking cigarettes. I turned to thoughts of love"; the fathers - aTaraBjasBTaTaTaraTaTBBss9ar?99 - 1 I and mothers who enjoyed the enjoy- VAHaELISTJrETTEBHOFF called Iment of the young people; the "old voioes so faint today, 1. Mr. Roberts was deolared eleoted. Were once the thunder of strife, In the stSrm of the hottest and wildest fray, That ever has mocked at life 1 Not vanquished, but crushed by a mys tic fate, Blind nations against them hurled Mr. J. K. Land was nominated for policeman by Mr. Loviok and W. W. Lewis by Mr. Kennedy. Mr. Land re ceived 7 votes and Lewis 1, and Mr. Land was deolared elected, Mr. Joseph L. Willis was nominated for clerk of the market by Mr. Lovick and and business of the port devolves upon the commissioners of navigation, and it ia difficult to understand why a matter of so much importance, and a duty, pre scribed by law, should be so absolutely neglected by the people of New Berne. H.' In Respect. At a regular meeting of Neuse Coun cil, No. 1, of N. C, Order of Chosen ;J'- 'at the Reed Cfty7Mio1l.Y -Democrat I folks," who sat and watched with com 'offloe 8 fair Bights ago. bis purpose I Piaoency the scene, of happy ohlldhood By the selfish might and the causeless md W. W. Lewis was nominated by Friends, held in the city of New Berne. ' " tMtnw- til whlftthli MlterYiiii tiila l" youth. There was -a flow of good , , ... ... Mr. Kennedy. Mr. Willis received 6 N.O.,on the 13th day of April, 1890. ... Deing JO wmp tne SOltOr. Utt tnlS I ,.. . "... Of the banded and ruthless Worldl " ... the following preamble and resolutions ; ocoasioM again ttillMjwMi -" and wHetf'fitugeltsW humor, no accidents nothing to make the picnlo any thing but a fine suocess Lf ' Tha ataarhar Carolina waa taken down through be was ready to affirm that for the rraroose of transferring the pas neuaapiayeaftieaaing nart ln. aleengeri from the Manteo, which an. 1 tMtmntitikWMuj ..;ih6ietl se'laian'ee from the shore, votes and Lewis 1, and Mr. Willis was Enough: all Fates are the servants of declared elected. AnHfnHnwHi.anMiBh.,i. D'- nominated Mr. P. H. Wa ahull ti.a mma i fmm tha PKat. Pelletler lor city attorney ana Mr. ener'srod, Kennedy nominated Mr. j. m. u 'tiara Shall waken, and-understand I g...,. TOtes were cast for Mr. Pelletler More of Those Cele brated OLD VIRGINIA On hand Today. WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. . L, GRAND OPENING ! Bell's Jewelry Store, UNDER "HOTEL ALBERT." Every reader of the Journal ouaht to keep time and join the Droaaasion to the above named splendidly appointed Jewelry Store, where you will find a new stock of Watches, Clocks and Fine Jewelry, at prices that defy competition. Having moved to the above elegantly furnished store, will be Dleased to larva all my old patrons and the public gen erally. Repairing a specialty. Onr workshops being more spacious and fitted with the latest improved machin ery, we are now able to do all classee of work with neatness and dispatch. "Bell The Jeweler." .to the landing place. The transferring But hark, to the Past a she murmurs, land one for Mr. O'Hars. MrrPeiletier was deolared eleoted. Dr. R. 8. Primrose was nominated for oort ohysiolen by Mr. Jno. Dunn. Mr, : THERE never was vfti tim. When I was admirably done. With a strona- "Come the Bouthwaa attracting-SOt much wind and rough weather it was no easy He dm and th'e bugle -tlttentlj.9Cpltato dumb. natneDug.e North and of England as now. and a' ,V- ' -i. "LiiS J-lJ. 1 Wilkinson Point WM found to be a very usaf'J WM w y wja urge .Bson .ia..avi.a ,i iai H .i.h prises of which we read arl backed ,adf hUle aud beautiful .hde tree, ty Northeri BugriH;;6tieg make ; U ploturesque. A dellghtfnl 7ithiii thA naafc fW Srftfttsfl.1 OfifEii nraVka kent nr. all day. K The dinner C?30fNew EnStand f. Frater wa. nominated by Mr. And the Battle ia lost and won l" No palaoe is here for the heroes' needs, with its snining portals apart; Shall they find the peaoe of their "In- vaiwe..".. O, Southl In your grateful Heart? been invested la and around Chat t tnooga, and a mllUoa oJf dQllr ty more ithe Qanberry irpa propect7 sJeowiw ; manner is .wa. ma Tm th, toUBlo ot death's reveille calls largest pionio party tnat nas teit new : The i.oul. of the Warriors-home I Berne In many years. T The davi was I -' . " .' f the following preamble and resolutions were read and adopted: Whereas, It has pleased God in His wise providence to remove Friend T. E Maoe from the companionship of the living and ceaseless round of daily duty, to the congregation of the dead, and the repose of the grave, therefore be it Resolved, That we bow in humble ibmission to the Divine will, devoutly blKieving that He doeth all things well. and that though often clouds and dark ness are round about them, righteous Kennedy moved that nominations close ness and judgment on the habitation of anil tn nnvuMul tn hallnt. Tip. PrimrnaA HIS tbrone oil loses an amiable and estimable Friend, and afaithfal and worthy mem ber, one who loved our Order and took delight In its motto, "Fraternity, Aid ana protection." RamlvAil- That wa tandav tn hi. k. Kennedy: ; Mr. Tooksr reoelvei vote. mved family our sympathy in this and Frater . ur. looker wa. deoiarea time or their sorrow, with the expres eleoted. I sion of our confident hope, though "the received 7 votes, and blank 1. Dr. Primrose wa. deolared eleoted. . Mr. H. Tooker wa. nominated by Mr. Whitty for pump inspector, and Mr. Just Received AT J. M. HOWARD'S, New Lot Tennis Shirts, Windsor Ties, Plaited Boeom Shirts, lauudrled and unlaundried. See our Lord Chumley Collars. New lot Samples in a few days. J. M. HOWAHD. -a nyavynlaaaantly anank hv all who vent. BaMspariua is on the flood t in,. .lanUnn f mr. .a "unmay go.down while It is yet day," cUhUBtete 1 m - 9m . v . .. . . -'r. .... v. I.' ... a ...... I . ia. A.GUbuuj, vij,au i irmia, nuuioi satisiaoiion neara onausiues. :,imer. : j . : B I be directed to act .. marshal until the I Resolved, That these rssolutlons be VA1ITED '. silwii'if A Tract of Mineral and Tim- AT FIRST HAND. ,4. s t.a4 mayHdwlm MlddaaaBkt tiy. . MM, - i V .
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