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1 TUKUAILT JQORSAL II I six eolasaa paper, pabuanad Ur. axoopl Monday et S5.00 par years ILSO for six month. Delivered , io Uy snoaorl bars at Hiwti per SBoaUt THE VEXkLT JOURNAL a M paper, la pabUaaea every Thursday at M AUVIRTIBISQ BAT$S DAILT)-One taoaoaeaay SOe.; 15c foraaeb sqbaKjnent toaartioa,: X: - - AlverttsetaaaU under head of "Business Locals," W mbU a line for Int. end S : cents a Una for every subaequent Insertion He advertisement ill bo inserted between 1 eoal saatter et any price. ' RoUees or jC urines or Deaths, not toexeeed tea Uses will be Inserted free. All addition a setter will be onarged Seen taper line. :, rarmenta .for transient advertisements Mast be made la adranee. Keen lar adver- ttaements will be eotleeted promptly at the end Oil each month, - y Communications containing news of a dis- Msaioa or leoal mature areaollolted. No . ejm man lost Ion most be expected to be pub lished that eon la ins obteetlonable personal Ulea, withholds the name of the author or tal will make more tuau one oolumn of the paper. - Any personfeellng asgiljvedat anvanony ions communication oan obtain the name of ' the anthor by applloatlon at this office and ' showing waornln the grievance exists. THE JOURNAL. M. IIAB.PKB.. - - Bmslneea Manager, STKW BERNE, N. 0.. MAY 23 1890. tiered at the Pest offlce at Nw Bsrae, Maeeond-elass utter. NO . It has been ruled by tbe Post office Department that in the future all letters on which full postage has not been paid shall be forwarded promptly, and that the dues be collected at their destination THE refusal on the part of Gov. Kioholls to grant anew charter to the Louisiana Lottery is (o be com mended. This stupendous enter prise that has so lonj; been drain ing the country of money is a blot upon oar fair land. The managers may be acting honorably in their mode of distributing prizes, but the scheme itself is harmful and de serves to bo condemned. It is the endeavor of one person to got from another that for which he is not willing to make equitable returns. Another point wherein this Lottery is developing crime is, wo tiro re liably informed, that nearly all the postal clerks and carriers who be come thieves begin by stealing letters addressed to lottery agents which they are almost sure contain money. Farmers and the Census. The census year began Juno 1, 1889, and ends May 31, 1890. Each State has from one to eleven super visors districts, mere are no supervisors in all. There are 32,000 enumerators, who in all parts of the country will begin their work Monday morning, June 2, 1S90. Every farm will be visited before June 30. and the following ones tions will be asked, keeping in mind that the ngures you are to give nearly all pertain to the crops of 1889, and not to tbe growing crops of 1890: Your name as occupant of the farm. Are you owner, renter for money, or for share of the crops of the farm! Are you white or black? Number of acres of land, improved and unimproved. Acres irrigated. Number of artesian wells ilowing. Value of farm, buildings, imple ments, machinery, and live stock. Fences : Cost of building and re pairing. Cost of fertilizers. Labor : Amounts paid for labor, including board ; weeks of hired labor, white or black. Products : Estimated valne of all farm productions sold, consumed, or on hand for 1889. Forestry: Amount of wood cut, and value of all forest products gold. Grasslands: Acres of each kind of grassland cut for hay or pastured ; tons of hay and straw sold ; clover and grass seeds produced and sold ; silos and their capacity. Sugar : Cane, sor ghum, maple, and beet : sugar and molasses ; acres, product and value of each. Castor beans: Acres. Cereals : Barley, buckwheat, Indian corn, oats, rye, wheat ; acres, crop, amount of each sold and consumed, and value. Bice : Acres, crop, and .ftlitu frtaiA A nvaD irv ' " amonnt sold, and value. Peas and ; beans: bushels, and value of crop V'aold. Peanuts: Acres, bushels, and valne. Hops : Acres, pounds, - and value. Fibre : Cotton, flax, ' j and hetnp ; acres, crop, and value. ' ' Broom corn: Acres, pounds, and ' valne. Live stock: Horses, mules, and asses; number on hand June 1, 1800, number foaled in 1839: number sold in 1889 ; number died " in 1889. Sheep: Number on hand ' '''Jane 1, 1890, of "fine wool," "long ' wool," and "all other;'' number of ; lamba dropped in 1889; "spring . lambs", sold in 1889; sold in 1889 other 4 than "spring, lambs;" slaughtered for nse on farm in 1889 ; killed -bydogd in 1889 ; died from nth-rtftnuen in 1889. Wool: Shorn epring l of 1890 and fall of 1889. j - ffamMr of -Angora andinstance and. tocover ,..each;r ,,m.j8dtf & Goats common.. Docs: On farm Jcne 1. 1S90. Ueat cattle.: Working oxen, mucu sows, ana outer cattle on hand Jane 1,1S90; num ber of i pare bred, and com mon ; calves dropped in 1889 ; cattle sold in 1839, slaughtered for use on the farm, and diedinl8S9. Dairy: Milk total gallons produced on farm; sold for nse in families; sent to creamery or factoryj nsed oa farm, including for butter or cheese; used on farm in raising cream for sale, including for creamery or fac tory. Batter pounds made oa farm and sold in 1889. Cream quarts sent to creamery or factory; sold other than to creamery or fac tory. Cheese pounds made on farm and sold in 1889. Swine: Number on hand Jane 1, 1890; sold in 18S9; consumed oa farm and died in 1889. Poultry: Number each of chickens, turkeys, geese, and ducks on band June 1, 1839; value oi all poultry products sold; eggs produced, sold, and value in 1389. Bees: Number of stands, pounds of honey and wax produced, and.valuo. Onions: Field crop number of acres, bushels produced and sold, and value. Potatoes: Sweet and Irish, bushels produced and sold. Market Gardens and i Small Fruits: Number ui acres in vegetables, blackberries, cranber ries, raspberries, strawberries, and other small fruits, and total value of products in 1889. Vegetables and Fruits for Canning: Number of acres, and products, in bushels, of i a which he stated that he had peas and beaus, green corn, loma proved the present system of fumi toes, other vegetables and fruits J gition as worthless for the destrnc Orchards: Apples, apricota, elur-jrion of disease germs; that the nes, peaches, pears, plums, and prunes, and other oicli.n iu each the number ol ui 1889, number of li.-.u number ofwning tue. i.ot i-ai'.f; , tup nes, "i tug. i and value of all orchard ducts litres vines : 1 1 (i sold. Vine,) ,;nL-: Nu.uii.-in in vines bearing and in not buimiiii; products (i tM raisins, and value in 1889 te No. Besides thet-e. i'.i .stn.i regular Agricultural Scuni: 2, Superintendent Iioberi 1'. Potter has ordered several speci.il investi gations iu the interests !" ngt is! il- ture, among which afu Viticulture, Nurseries, Florists, Seed .v.id luck Farms, Semi tropic Fruil.s.Oiaiies, etc., Live Stock on the great ranges, and in cities and villages; also the nanes and uiiui'ier of all the various farmers' orgautz itnns, such as Agricultural aud Horticul tural Societies, Poultry aud Bee Associations, Farmers' Clubs, Granges, Alliances, Wheels. Unions, Leagues, etc. In no part ol the cvusiis work have the lines been extended more thaa in the direction of agriculture, and if farmers will now cheerfully co-operate with the enumerators and other officials in promptly fur nishing the correct figures more comprehensive returns regarding our greatest industry will be ob tamed than ever before. Veterans of the Civil War. As a part of the census of the people to be taken during the month of June special provision has been made by Congress for ascertaing the names of surviv ing soldiers, sailors and marines who wero mustered into the service of tho United States during tho war of the rebellion, and of the widows of soldiers, sailors and marines who have died. In connection with this special census of veterans the organization or vessel in which they served, the term ot service, iu each case, and present resi dence will be taken by the census enumerators. In the case of widows, information regarding the service of their deceased husbands is also re quired. The importance of accurate statements concerning the mili tary record of each participant in the late war should not be underestimated. It should be tho duty, moreover, of every veteran soldier or sailor to see that the enumerator is put in possession ot the necessary information concerning his own service. If he cannot be at home when the enumerator calls he should leave a proper memorandum in the hands of his wife or other member of his household, so that the work of the census may not be delayed, and also that there may be no doubt of the accuracy of the statements concerning his ser vice which may be given to the census enumerator. That there may be no question as to the points to be covered by this memorandum it may be well to state that the special inquiries to be made concerning veterans of the civil war include the name, the company, and the regiment or vessel in which they served, their late rank, their date of enlistment or discdarge, the length of service in . years months and days, and their present post-office address. Where a soldier or sailor re-en li3ted or served in more than one organization or vessel, he should be verycaretiu to give the time of service in each enjistment , In giving . the organization , care should be taken' to distinguish the arm of the service, as infantry, cavalry, artillery, etc., and if 'a person served under an assumed, name, his statement should be made jto cover both-, the name under which he" served and the true name by which he is now Known. Veterans of the war generally will recognize and appreciate the value of this special census to them, and they should aid the census enumerators in getting true statements in every way possible Without their co-operation correct results cannot be reached. This 'personal appeal is made to tnerrj, therefore, in the hope that their attention may be directed to the importance of tnis work and the necessary information may be promptly supplied to the census enume rator when he calls some time during the month of June. Sulphur for Fumigation It appears that the prevailing method of disinfection by means of burning sulphur is considered by some of the leading bacteriologists as of less value than it has hereto fore been considered, though Dr. Edson strenuously maintains the contrary. Dr. J. G. Johnston, on the other hand, read a paper before the Kings county Medical Society fimes of burning sulphur do not penetrate woolens as disease germs do. Ue also stated that he had propagated diphtheria from the clippings of blankets after they had t i .1 i r uuuurguue a iiiurougu process 01 fumigation by burning sulphur. Dr. Prudden, of the New York city board of health, appears to have jcometo tho same conclusion, and in both New Yoik aud Brooklyn ! currents of steam are to be recom mended for disinfecting purposes instead of burning sulphur. Medi cal Kecord. LEMON ELIXIR. A Ilte.ant Lemon Dilnk. Fur bilioueneja and constipation, t-ke Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. For Ions of appetito and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and mal'tria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above diseases, all of which arise from torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozley, At lanta, Oa. 50o. and $1 00 per bottle. Sold bv druggists. A Prominent Minister Writes. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley 's Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Rev. O. O. Davis. Eld. M. E. Church South, tillnovl No. 28 Tatnall et. Atlanta, Oa. Never rest satisfied with another man's' light, but follow Jesus and you shall have tbe light of life. WHAT IS SCROFULA It Is that impurity in tho Hood, which, ac cumulating In the glands of tho neck, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes paintul mnning sores on the arms, legs, or feet; which developes ulcers In the eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness; which is the origin of pimples, can cerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to "humors;" which, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient, it is the most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from It. How Can It Be CURED By taking Hood's Barsaparllla, which, by the remarkable cures it lias accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has proven itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine for tills disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. " My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof ulous sore neck from tbe time she was 22 months old till she became six years.of age. Lumps formed In her neck, and one of them after growing to the size of 2 pigeon's egg, became a running sore for over three years. We gave her Hood's Sarsaparllla, when the lump and .all Indications of scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy child." J. 8 CabXiILK, Naurlght, N. J. N. B. Be sure to get only - - Hood's Sarsaparllla BoldbyandraggUU. fl;slxforfs. Prapandonly by 0. 1. HOOD GO., AjothawrleJ.LoweU.MM. 100 Dosed One . Dollar Attention Lad jes. Having just received Sample Lot FII1EST PADASOLS, ftt t ORB AT BEDtiOHpN.Hl sell uxta at vv; .. 4 te-,s, wsl Witter New York Oost, POSITIVELY. fcST CALL EARLY. . ''I ,-.; TUT '"IT. OTTT fit A Y ' A 4.' ' Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts fently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and lovers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of tigs is the only remedy ot its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, it many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SA.V fX.'.KC:SCO. C "!. LOUISVILLE, AT. ' "'-r'' CAUTION Take no (hoea nnlcia AV. 1.. DiMiKlftB' name and price aro Mumped on tha bottom. If ili( denier cannot Hiipply you, end direct to liuloiy. cuc.obiu uuvermeu price, W. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE f " FOR CENTLEMEN. Fine Calf. Hearr Laced Gram and Creed moor IVaterpfoof. ltest In the world. F.xamlno hid S5.00 GENUINE HAND-HliWKI) SHOE. 4.00 HAND-8EWKD WEI.T SHOE. 3.BO POLICE AMU FARMERS' SHOE. 813.50 EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. W2.85 & t WORKINOMEN'S SHOES. 82.00 and SI. 75 HOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. An marie lu (Oupress, uutton ana lacc $3&$2 SHOES ladIes. 1.T5 SHOE FOR MISSES. Best Materlnl. Best Style. Best Fitting. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. Sold by Cor. Pollock and Middle Sts. ,mar22dtJulyl M. P. HOLLY, FASHIONABLE TAILOK. Next door to P. M. Draney's Hardware Store, SOUTH FRONT STRfiET. Large stock of fine samples. Clothing made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rates reasonable Also, cleaning and dyeing done in neatest style. 18d2m To Rent. The Two Stores in Stanly Hall, for merly occupied by tho Post Office and Mr. Prai?, will be rented for a term of years to desirable tenants oh favorable terms. Tho building now occupied by the Daily Journal is also offered for sale or to rent. Information in respect tcf said prop erties may be obtained from Mr. L. S. Wood, or communications may be ad dressed to A. EDWARD WOODRUFF, 120 Broadway, Equitable Building. aplS dtf New York City, Bofforlng from the effeeti of youthful erron, euly decay, -wasting weaknraB, lot manhood, eto.,1 wlu send a valuable treatise (sealed) containing full particulars for home cure, FREE0 charge.- A splendid medical work ; should te read by every man whorls nervous and debilitated.! Address, j Prof.F.C;FOWI Moodus, Conn. JOE K. WILLIS, puoriiiEToa of EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA Marble Works, New Berne, 1ST. O. Italian and American Marbleand!!! qualities ormBtemi... ,v . ; i Orders, soHoited and given prompt attention, with satisfaction guaran teed. ,:-E''yi;,1,'t..?i'v:-j;';' ' f-f O. R Millkb Is my agent at Klnston, I Jtf?.SSS?! MHajfUj Vjlasjiut returned with tne most euperh stock of '.;y' Spring and SumnlelflpS ever brought to New Berne. We are now ii8plXiBe. N ; NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS and, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS5 tf ' :' ' ' SHOES of every description at the cheapest possible prices. , In READY-MADE CLOTHING I will -positively save you at least from 20 to 25 per cent., as I have bought them at the most remarkably ow figures and will sell them accordingly. Fo instance, A Fine All Wool Satin-faced Dresi Suit for' $8.50, which would cost you at least $10 or $12 anywhere clsj. Flannel Coat and Vest for 70c. Seersucker Coat and Vest for 70o. Boys Suits from $1 up. i lUi UNKisT FPRtJRUSH SATIS-LINED HAT at 90c. Our stjck comprises so many NEW GOODS tad SPECIALTIES that it would be a hard matter to enumerate all in detail. We Solicit an Examination of Our Stock, Feeling confident that wc will make it to your interest to give us a share o your patronage. REMEMBER ! the prices of our goods are and must be as low or lower than similar goods can bo purchased elsewhere. ; Kespeo'fully, JONES, HEAVY AND LIGHT G-roceries. Irn'iUard ;;.nd Gail & Ax Snufi HM in i.-.uf.icturor'fl prices. Dry Heads & Notions.! Full Btrli and Urgo not tment. Prices bh low the lownst. Call and exsmioe my stock. Satisfaction ftuarantend. Elv CatarrH r.RFAM RA MP" Cleanses the Nasal Passages OMSK Allays Pain and 'lin.aWiriik.Cl" Ml M Inflammation, Heals tbe Sores Restores Jha Sense of Taste and Smell, TRY THE CURE A particle is applied into each nostril end Is agreeable. Price 60 cents at Drngglsta; by mall, registered, 60 ots. ELY BROTHERS. CO nr. fl -.a. an i a... " w iavrrvu otreeba now xorx. Bprioawlj Sash.Doorsand Blinds Paints, Oils, Lead and Varnish, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair, , . And oil kinds of Building Materials At Lowest Pi ices, L. H. CUTLER, NEW BERNE, N. C. HUMPHREYS' Dr. HnilPilRBTa' Spacirins. UAafllentlflftallTand carefully prepared prescriptions t used tor many 1U1 These Soeclhcs oure without i ing or reducing the system, and areln fact and ' aeeatne sovereign remeaiesortheVVaTld. . UST OT PMNOIPA1. NOB. OTJBIS. - Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation... Worms, Worm Kever, Wenn OoUe.; i Crying Colic, or Teething of Infanta uiarraem, oiunuarenor aouik.h. ysenteryi Griping, Bilious Colic, f Laoiersk javrsas, wnmwf..Ai reap. Cough, Difficult Breathing. ... alt Knenm, Kryslpelas, Eruptions. .'J Lhoasnatlami Rheumatic JPalns.... .'2 ever and Ague, chilis, suiana. ilea, Blind or Bleeding............, . natarra. lnflnenaa. (ykoeplng Cough, Violent Ooughs. i 91 voiammeiieaa uenerai iieDiiity.rnysioairyi erToosneblllty...u..........i...l.5ft Srlnary Weakness, Wetting Bed. -.5 ft -laeaae of tkeHeart,PslpltaUon 1.00 , Idaey Disease Sold by Progglms, or sent postpaid on receipt or price, lis. uuhfhbsys- juiniii, rlonlv hound tn olnth and onld. mi nrli At, (144,pages shly bonni amphre Ilamphreya' AledlclnoGo.lut Fulton iree. iiPkJCIFICS. All of the above medicines are for sale at the drug stores .of F. 8. Dnffy and K. Berry, Middle street, -JJew Berne, N. C; ' - FOR uetj o::lv! 1 POSITIVE siryAiTJWB irswifotmj "rw"lla Oensraland HEKVOOS BtBIIITTi fJTTTJ T! akaess of Bxlyand Vindi I inats J-f ef KrrarsorEiMueilaOidor Vutinit, wmn. mi, BMnmmn mil, KMfnml. How to knlr ..4 CiittknnKiS.iiiiiiKVKMirKii (iini a m ioi mmr. Iutlr uflUIInf HOIK TBKA1 NKN T lnnu la a dar. tHUiy fHa 4 J SIMM, T.rII.H. ! rntm Cnastrln, aWttaJWi' llaipUHatlnn, rH nrtHihtatalUS tj.,iiiirAlO.S.r, 1 ( Seagsia, UHq, iJroncnius. , earalElsi, Toothache, Faoeache. . . . .2 fteadaches.SlckHeadaohe, VertlfO.; yapala,Smotis Stonuch.. ....... .2 Dorensedor Palafal PerloSa. (.2 VHtKm-'tna Profuse Periods .'2 PROFESSIONAL. RODOLPH DUFrt. B B. Nil ON . DuftV& Nixon, ATTORNEYS. AT LAW, NEW BERNE, N. C. Oflicf over R. N.Duffy V drUK atom. oraocn umce: uatharin. Lake. Ons- low county. aplfldwly p- H. pelletieb, AND MONFY MltOKICK. Craven St., two doora South of , Journal office. A specialty made In negotiating smalt loans fur abort time. Will piaetlc la tba Oountiea ot Craven, Oar teret, Jonea, Onalowand Pamlico. Halted Btatea Court at New Bern, ami Supreme Court of the Btat. febl dtf CLEMENT MANLY. 0. H. QUIOU Manly & Guion, ATTOItNKYH AT LAW. Office 2d floor of Green. Fov& Co. 'a bank-. Middle street. New Berne, N. C. yill practice In the courU of Craven adjoining counties, in the Su( reme Court of the State, and in the Federal Courts. spl6d wtt f . M, firMMOMS H. L. QlBBo. Rittimnna Jtr fliYilna ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WW braotic In ihe bounties of Craven. Jones, (! Qnslow, Carteret, Pamlico, Lnoir Md Hyde, and in the Federal Oonrts. - Office on Craven atreet. next door below Journal office. aplSdwtf Dr. J. D. Clark, IDENTIST, HEW BBBMB, N. C. Office on Craven street, between Pollock: andBroad. . r , . .. dw, . . ROBERTS & DnO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN - . V " GROOERISJROVISIOIJS Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, We sell FLOTjL direct from the Wills J . ' in Miobigaa. - We have in stook a big supply of , .. West India Molasses, . j ; " which ws import direct from the Wee Indies. . -.-I :;'i.if-- Give us .eal and tee oui prices, ; . , : SiSlROBERTS & BR0.,, :. s',; 5-rU' Jn BERNE.- v - "Ws job Gail ft Ax'a and Loril , - ard'a.nnff.'i . i. ' . uillinory Goods lr!:i- MRS. B. B. LANK havlug jemoved. from her old stand on Pollock street to 7" the elegant store under Hotel Albert (sooth side) Is now prepared to serve the pubUovltha.- 4? r J- ' Newt fatid- Oomnfeto ; St6ck :8PErao:60ODs;; ; t as cheap as can be tough, tn the city,. , , 8tistactIoa guaranteed. adwSm h - fPartnersliip Notice.-f ; ; lis mutual consent, Thomas Gates, of ' the firm pf Whitty ft Gates, has this day it; sold' his entire interest in the said firm , vy jl. Ji Uleoeway,-" AH debta dne br the firm pf, vWhitty & Gates are horttr asstimea.by the firm of J. 0. .'ny & Co.. and the said firm of C. . t. ' 7 ft Co. are hereby anthorizrJ and e . powered to oollect all debt, of any kiaJ due the firm of Whitty & C." , Ihk May 1. 1890, v i ' J. O. WniTTT, c'y'h.r, .mc'T"? oAin, , mW30dV J. J. I c.AY.
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