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II 'AI'LY OURNAL f VOLv IX.-NO. 54. STEW BERNE. N. C, SUNDAY. JUNE 1, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. v - - : : V -4 , " ' I usnrESsjooAis. ..in t ma TTrVTTCP V tA t I N&n BAia ww vpi 7" j v. fi f Rmirimt. Ttmi maaa the saaavi aww w-www- 1 Pkop. Thompson, who was a teacher in Philadelphia when he discoveries which furnished. Gentlemen, lOo. Boys, oo. have made-him a millionaire. - . . . A. ... . OT, - 1 ' IMaeoa vettt. now. .; -, ' niwriiftta that snnriPr or later th T Hom.5" wSSKSS Problem will be solved of getting Bran ate. B. cjii'b.kmi sia electrical power irom iuei direct Dock. - withnnt thft aid nf Rteam. : A ' FINE line of SMALL HAMS, 6 to ' X. 7 pounds at Johbj Dttnn b. tf. jN the parade at Richmond. rode at a was by Gen. Robert Ransom. W. P. Roberts. W. SU Wt 0n UVf. Cox, and C. A. Battle, all of , -r wnom naa seats on tne speaker s The University of Florida nas 8tan(i durine- the delivery of Col. been founded at lorpen springs. Anderson's address. E'OB SALE. Appleton'i Cyolopcedia among the marshals who r of AmerioanBiogrepJry.iu sixele- ., . NVirth Pirnliiv cantlr boond volumes. Price. $25.00, tne front, JNortli Laiolin. - goat 187.80 The work is just from the represented nnuL ADD T II JOURllil' DDU. iuu Oxford Land, Improvement and Man ufacturing Compan7. The above company, at Oxford, haa been duly incorporated under the laws of North Carolina. An advertisement, giving run particulars, appears on our fourth page. The citizens of Oxford are in earnest and are willing to work in common good for their thrifty town which haa doubled its population with' in me last tnree years. They are thoroughly organized and are not afraid to ppend a little money in de velopini; new enterprise?. They do not claim to be on any great boom, but are going forward on a steady, solid basis that cannot, under ordinary circum staocea, react. Congress is very often witnoiu There is a cry of fear in Paris a quorum. Even Republicans iest dancing may be forced out are disgusted at the miserable of fashi0n. One reason assigned f aroe. , jg at Women with salons no It is pleasing to know that the longer encourage it. Another ceremonials at Richmond threw is that the waltz which has for Boss Shepard into fits and that somp years almost monopolized his recoverv is despaired of. K. 1& w?. i exnausting. it nas aisa DR. Brown Sequard is not dis- from many Paris salons. rraA Kw thft mi drl An r.ollanse I of his life elixir sensation. He LOCAL NEWS. is stillengaged in manufacturing the elixjr and professes bound less faith in it. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M. Simmons Commissioner's snle The census enumerators them- June 1. Steamer Howard arrived yesterday Selves will Object tO some Of the from Trenton with a full cargo of po questions they will be required tatoes and beans to ask. for the reason tnat tney There were some tired morciiantH. will Invito naaaulB that will and clerks in New iserne at tne ciose oi business yesterday. Trade was very good all round. - - . i i Among those reported by tele- Beginning Monday, June 2d, all the ornnH an haviher been Dresent at dry goods and clothing stores in the - o i ... fhc nturoilino- nf thfil.fifl fitatUe. 0"7 w" a" ""J'""' O ' . O.....J J the following were conspicuous ,u OBluIu v. 1 n W f T cxa I 1 DO COUDIY UJlUluiBHiuituio .Tnsflnh Wheeler and A. M. x Scales. and magistrates meet in joint eepmon to morrow for tne purpose oi tiecting commissioners for another term ana for transacting other bu-intaa of im portance. ' The memorial services in l.onor of the late Rev. J. E. Mann, D. D., will be in the Centenary M. E. Church Tbo ser- by Rev. R. A. Mr.vBlaine is likely to lose. his youngest and prettiest daughter Miss Hattie, in a few months, one of the young diplomats held attached to a foreign legation this afternoon at 4 o'clock having captured her heartj it is vioes will be conducted ' reported. w,llu- !-! The following KinBton items were A French man-of-war entered reoej7ed last night : "About ico shares " St. Georire.S Bay. N. F., Satur- have been taken in the Knitting " dav and landed a Darty of ma- Factory so far; the balaoce of tho stock " i -i j ua fi.t,mon will be made ud in a few days. The ' x 1.(1 -M u: tv,o oropa are looking exceedingly bay oa penalty of keing conns cated and destroyed. Church Services Today. Presbyterian Church Rev. L C. Vans, D. D , pastor. Services at 11 rn . by the pastor. Sundy-school at 9:30 a, m., Wm. Holliater super intenaent. xoung mens prayer meeting on Monday, 8 p. m. Prayer meeting and lecture on Thursday at 8 p. in. No services this afternoon on account of tbo memorial services of Rev. J. E. Mann in the M. E Church, The public are cordially invited to at tend all these services. Christ Church Rev. T. M. N. George rector. Trinity Sunday. Service, ser mon and Holy Communion at 11 a. m. Rt. Rev. A. A. Watson, D. D., will officiate, assistod by the rector, and ad minister the rite of confirmation. In tho afternoon at 5 o'clock the Bishop u ill catechise the children. At 8:15 p. m. be will officiate at St. Cyprian's There u ill be no night service at Christ Church. The public are cordially in vitod to Rttend the services. Baptist Church Rev. II. W. Battle pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p.m.. conducted by the paator. Sunday school at 3 p.m., C. C. 'Clark, superin tendent. Public invited'to attend these services. Church of Christ, Hancook street I. L. ChcBtnutt, paBtor. Services at 11 a. m., subjeot, "Faith." Preaching at 7:45 p. m., subject, "Repentance." Sunday-school at 3 p.m., W.R. Skinner, superintendent. All. are invited to attend these services and will receive a cordial welcome. Baptist Mission Station, Market Dock- Morning services at 9:80 o'clock, J. B. Holland leader. Afternoon services at :30 o'clock, Joseph Luoas leader. Regular prayer meeting services every Wednesday night. The publio generally are cordially invited to attend theBe meetings. Y. M. C. A. Ssrvices this afternoon at 5:33 o'clock. All men invited to attend. Folloksville Items. Prof. R. Q. Maxwell lectured ut the Academy last Thursday night, on Phrenology. After the lecture be phrenologized three of ouryoung men's heads, all of different quality and quan tity, and any one could see that there is a difference m heads and something in phrenology. We anticipate a grand time at tbo Polloksville High School exercises, to come off June loth and 19th. On Thurs day there will be an address by Hon. C. B. Ayoock of Ooldsboro, at 11 a.m. Chief Marshal: W. A. Eubanks, Mays ville; Assistant Marshals: W. D. Burn, W. A. Hewitt, S. S. Harriett. Joseph Whitty, Polloksville, C. D. Koonce, Richlands. Managers: Misa Mamie White, Polloksville, chief; Miss Ida White, Miss Julia Scott, Misa Bettie Pearoe, Polloksvilla; Misa Katio Rua- sel!, Swansboro. Prof. E. M. Koonce h Principal of the school, and haa made the best we ever had, and wo hope the good people of this place will try and secure him for the next year. Look out for this, good people, and get you a good teacher. Come one and all to the commencement. Defied Arrest. Ashkvillb, N. C, May 30. Deputy Sheriff Penland and two assistants named Brooks and Ttylor attempted to execute a warrant of arrest on W. R. Smith in this oounty yesterday. Smith dened arrest and began shooting from his doors and windows. Penland was shot three times and Taylor once. Both are dangerously hurt. Smith is still at largo. Tho Horse thatFitz Lee Rode. The fine iron gray horse that Qen. Fitthugb Lee rode at the head of the procession at the unveiling of the Lee monument, belonged to Mrs. Ueo. D Bennett, of Ooldaboro. N. C. When ex-Oov. Lee saw the horse, he said: "If I hunted the State of Vir ginia over with a fina tooth comb I could nothave found a finer animal." well through this section " Taking the census of the p.'ople of the United States commenced tomorrow. While the questions are numerous and varied, and far beyond merely enume rating the people, jet, if correctly furn ished, a great deal of valuable informa- eained from a During the ceremonials inci dent to the unveiling of the Lee statue on the 29tlr, and the I Memorial services of the 30th, tion will have b6en Character for liberal and wnoie- The grass in Ceiar Orovu Cemetery BOuled hoSDitality. has been mowed and tho appirance of , i 11 I the cemetery mucti improved, ny tne , 1 1 x.AsH OA .... . ' ,l JliieciriO lauucnes yiwou "way, wouia it not oe a great improve UCCeSSfUi at me JliUtnuuigu mens 10 me Bireec in ironi, ui ine cemr - S Exhibition, Showing that they teryif the city would have sawdust put 4 '6nMl travel six knots-an hour - - carrying .neavy .cargoes, ,wuw mike a muoh better road A hmh AnAriArl m I JT ft All T.ri I r fV!VTTr- 1 ' It waB the good fortune of the writer tuari au cioumvi uo. - to b . , of hig friend and oom. rade. Col. E. L. Hobson, while in at I . . . . . T t tl ' ,r-, T" "ii tendance upon tbe ceremonials inci- Vi Ov Wedneadav nieht. the L , .... T uent m lug uuveiuuK ui iuo uvc iuuuu Colonel was a ship.r, -tr Ojst Wednesday nigni, J mnt lieu-1 a m. luane, oi ouum ment The ffailailt . ' Carolina, deUferea ft .very able knightly soldier, and is a gentleman of j address before the D0Utnern.xUS-j whose friendship any man may well De tnriftt Sneietv at BienmondL He proud. HU wife is a daughter of Gen. - ut.AnnA W TTftr. Joseph R. Anderson, and is a noble and rB-V"lu ya J7ofrW beautiful representation of Richmond's ghavin well-txmedand patriotic begt Hob8on muBt ,uu -V, remark8 New BiSke, for besides being a gentle- . v ; 5 - man of character and distinction, he i'b I J .Tf wh0We ece J . descendant of Baron de Graffeireidt, -el0Cted,;,OfflCerS;:j.O, JLagertpn, but fl?e generations removed from his .Kansas, have resigned, owing to lllnstri0aa progenitor, v , !t;n1o . nnri -rrUiRiflm . to I ; -"i Bk from Richmond. been subjected by certeia of .the tt, a ' . H'bt Ranaorn.the Richmond visitors, returned ' .tioft for mayor jand Other,,, Offices J home lut night. The unaminous opia ! . v1 Vriiiii left vacant: will, be , tie0loaof those who attended is that Rioh 1 ' , - .4 ;J I. . .... Va..I.I,U all. ..J p - J " " ,"' ; ' : S"9 the celebration waa the grandest affair ' Thh Gefsoans. not - satisfied the South haa had j in many s day, ihoir Afthiavements in East Mers. ; Moore: and Ellia : brought i , -.r- v.-;" presented to them in Petersburg. They a lootnoia -i moroucu, .um? tA ram,i,r. coaductihg' ce.S With the Sultan tO that end? The conapanl.)bt, NeX Orlbs stoprjed ; In news has Vireated trithfeUiig the city an hour or two and were met tn'-iWnrl 'flnftiri-It 1ai''tUt by leading citizens and a banquet given h .othjr.peaiers.pfW Europe wm tJonsent io: ine uer- n, , q, k. Bagby lo returned nd -ns' bbtammg ahy advantage rsquest ustotay thaihe wiilbeat h!i Gleanings) From Cove. Our little town has a saw mill, prist mill, two stores and a post office. Two new residences have been erected re cently and three otnera are Hearing completion. Misa Burnice Daugherty, n charming young lady from Lenoir, who haa been visiting Misses Ida and Debbie Hawkins returned home yesterday, accompanied by Miss Debbie. Died suddenly at his residence near Cove on the 16th, Mr. Martin Jones, 87 years. He was a very consistent member of the Methodist church. Our truckers have finished shipping their peas to the Northern market, and are wearing rather long faces in conse quence of tha short crops and still shorter prices. They commenced ship ping potatoes on the 20th, which is about ten days earlier than last year crop about an average. Corn is looking fairly well, though much complaint ia heard about the ravages of insects on bottom lands. The cotton crop ia exceptionally promising, and the dry weather has been quite favorable in enabling the farmer to, worn it ana tnus get aneaa ot tne grass. The peach crop ia a failure, while the pple crop will give us a half yield. A deer, being hard pressed by the hounds, sought refuge in a pool of water in Mr. Wm. Daugherty's field, whioh was quickly dispatched by an xe in the hands of his little daughters, Misses Carrie and Penny. There are no cases of sickness to re port, and by the way we think we can claim the healthiest section in Eastern North Carolina. The Beit Kesolt. Every ingredient employed in pro ducing Hood's Sarsaparilla ia striotly pure, and ia the best of its kind it is possible to buy. All the roots and herbs are carefully selected, personally ei' amined, and only the beat retained. So that from the time of purchase until Hood's Saraaparilia ia prepared, every thing ia carefully watched with a view of attaining the best result? Why don't you try it? 5 8100,000 Fire in Savannah. Savannah, Ga., May 30 Fire last night in Boley & Son's wholesale furni turo establishment resulted in $100,000 loss. A PLEASING SENSE Of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it aots in harmony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For aaje in 50c. and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists. Ml ROYAL UM BJ POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tl.ls p ' - never vnrtoe. A marvel of purity, htre. ' :iiid wlio!e8CIi)t'iie. More economical i. u tlm ordinary kiude, and cannot be sold iu competition wltb the mul titude of low lest, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Soul ouly In cane. Royal Uakisu 1'owdkh Co., 1U6 Wall U N.Y. luue&l dsn wed frl A w TO LAND AGENTS & OWNERS County Surveyors, and Others. Persons havlnc mineral or timber land to sell at reasonable prices i for ttiemselea or others) would do well to send their Damn, addresses and full particulars of propertied. Alliance Mineral and Timber Lands Agency. .tllUDLKSKOKOUOH, may-7 dwlui Kentucky. The M. E. Confercnces-The DliUion Line. Hon. Donald W. Bain, who has re cently returned from the M.E. General Conference, gives the following division linca for the conferences in North Caro lina: Tho six counties lying northeast of the Chowan river remain in the vir inia conference. The counties of Northampton, Hertford and Bertie are iven to theN, O. Conference. The division line in the State begins at the Virginia lino, runs south along the eastern boundaries of Rockingham, Guilford and Randolph counties, then west on the southern boundary of Ran dolph and Davidson counties to the Yadkin river, and down the Yadkin to the South Carolina line. All the territory east of this line is the North Carolina conference, and the territory in ihe west is the Western N. C. conference. Tho membership in each is nearly equal, there being about 53,000 com municants in the N. c. conference and about 52,000 in the Western conference. The N. C. conferenoe will meet this year by appointment at Wilson, but the last conference made a provision that in caBe there should be a division, the Presiding Elders of the new conference should appoint a time and place for its first meeting. It is expected that Bishop Keener will preside over both conferences this year. Kaleigh Chronicle. Forty Thousand Visitors Addressed by Gov. Fowle and Gen. Fitzhugh Lee. Richmond, May 30. It is estimated that forty thousand people visited Hollywood Cemetery today, where the memorial exeroises were held and the graves of Confederates covered with flowers. From the Confederate and the Pickett monuments and many mounds Confederate battle-flags waved all day long. Many of the old Southern officers who came here to attend the Gen. Lee ceremonies were present. Gov. McKin- ney presided, and addresses were made by Gov. Fowle, of North Carolina, and Gen. Fitzhugh Lee. Thousands have visited the Lee monu ment today and hundreds of old sol diers and scores of citizens called on Gen. Longstreet to pay their respects Stonewall Items. Crop prospect is good ; stand of corn and canton is good, and if no unrore seen disaster happens the output is pro' pitious. I have been credibly informed that our clever mill man, A. H. Whitcomb, and Miss Maud Quiok, both of this plaoe, will be -joined in the bonds of matrimony on or by the 14th July pr ox and Madam uumor bath the report oir oulatad that Dr. F, P. Gates and Miss Bettie Hooker of Bayboro are on the same road and will reach the terminus ere many moons The Tahoma reached this plaoe Mon' day night, and if she should aooident- ally stay a lew trips and don't break down or go off on an exourslon there will be a fine lot of excellent potatoes shipped from . this county. The report of the yield from ail parts of the oounty is excellent;' there never was a finer crop raised, and the beauty of his that Pamlico furnished her own seed, ana do not suppose that there was imported into the oounty fifty barrels, buw one or two hundred barrels were exported for seed, Dyspepsia's violims are numbered by thousands, r So are those who have been restored; to health by Hood's Sana.1 Dedication of a Monument In Clove land, Ohio, to J, A. Garileld. Clevbland, O., May 30. The Gar field memorial, in Lake View Cemetery, was dedicated today with imposing ceremonies, in tne presence oi tne President of the United States, mem bers of his Cabinet and distinguished men from all parts of the country. The memorial is a colossal structure towering 165 feet above the eminenoe in the cemetery which overlooks the city and surrounding country. The edifice cost $150,000, of which amount one half wasfcontributed by the people of Cleveland, the remainder coming from every State and Territory in the Union and from many foreign lands Commissioner's Sale. By virtue of a judgment of the Supe rior Court of Craven county, rendered at the February Term, 1890, the under signed Commissioner will, on the First Monday in July, 1890, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock, sell at the Court House door in New Berne, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate lying and being in Craven county, in the State of North Carolina: One tract being in Township INO. d, containing about twelve hundred and ninety six (1,290) acres, commonly known as the Egypt Plantation, being the same upon which Major A. Gordon recently resided. Also, one other tract lying on Neuse road, near Fort Barnwell, adjoining the lands of R. C. Russell, Mr. Caswell and others, being a part of the old Ed gar Biddle Plantation, and being the same purchased by Frank Biddle from Samuel Biddle, administrator of B. F. Biddlo, containing about one hundred ana inree acrea with certain excep tions of parts thereof heretofore sold off which will be made known on the day of sale. Also, certain choses in action given by the purchasers of the parts so sold. May 31st, 18-0. F. M. SIMMONS, junl (da Commissioner, T. J. TURNER, duccessor to the New Berne Furniture (Jo,) Has just received a job lot of Window Shades. Mosquito Canopy, Picture Frames, &.c. And will close them oiil nt. M'W vni!K" COST lor the iu-xl TKN days. He ulso Iihh a lull llm- i 'urniturc, Chairs, Clock and Mirrors, which he will sell (Ml!: A I1 1-VU I'AKII Call and examine Ins hioi lt. Hallslacllon uaranteed. T. I. Tl KNKIt, ap27 dwss New Heme, N. (!. 10,000 More of Those Cele brated OLD VIRGINIA Clieroots On hand Today. WHOLESALE GKOCEK, MIDDLE STREET, NEW UEHNE. N. L One Herrings Patent And Fen ill Make Iron Safe, No. 7, cost $125 at factory, two very fine office Desks and Chairs; one Copying Press one American Button Attaching Ma chine for Btore; one very handsome Show Case; all to be given away by BIG IKE at very low figures. mSldtf E. C. F. 0. G. & I. A. An adjourned meeting of the Stock holders of the E. C. F. O. O, & I. Aeso ciation will be held on Tuesday Even ing next, June 3d, at the Y. M. C. A Rooms, at 8 80 p.m., to consider the ad visability of adding a Race Track to our Urounda. A full attendance ia requested. By order of the President, td WM. DUNN Desperate Jail-Birds. Philadelphia, May SO. Thomas and Jackson, two negroes who escaped from the Trenton jail after sand-bagging Keeper Parker, were discovered by Offioer Barber in the northeastern sec tion of the city. They opened fire on Barber, who attempted to arrest them, and seriously wound the officer, who may die. A detail of mounted polioe immediately started upon their track, and one of the fugitive oonviois (Jack son) was shot dead, while the other esoaped for a time, but was subsequent ly oaught near Holmesburg. Thirty Tenons Killed. San Fhanoisco, May 80, The Oak land Narrow Gauge looal train ran into an open draw on Webster Street bridge this afternoon, Tne engine, tender and first oar was crowded with passengers and went through. It is now estimated that thirty persons were drowned. Thirteen bodies have already been re-ooyered. Memorial Services, Centenary Church, Sunday Afternoon at Four o'oiooK. Eev. R. A. Willis. P. E., New Berne District, will conduot the Memorial Ex ercises of Rev. Jas. E, Mann, D.D., our late pastor, who died, in St. Louis, Mo., May 23d, 1890.; The pastors of the other ohurches in the city are requested to be present and . participate in these ex eroises. The various congregations are respeotiully requested to attend. A. At UBBENa FOU BARRELCOVERS. S. W. & E. W. SMALL WOOD Craven St., near Cotton Exchange, may 30 dw2w GRAND OPENING ! Bell's Jewelry Store, UNDER "HOTEL ALBERT." Eyery reader of tho Jotrnat. niioht to keep time and join tbo procession to the above named Rnlendidle nnnnintoH Jewelry Store, where you will Mod a new stock of Watches, Clocks and Fine Jewelry, at prices that defy competition. Having moved to the abnvn flWantlir furniahod etore, will be pleased to serve all my old patrons and the public gen erally, liepairinir a specialty. Our workshops beine more snaninim nnA fitted with the latest improved machin ery, wo are now ablo to do all classes of work with neatness and dispatch. IID.II TL I i. S ".n ,711,1 n in M ' ' 6 A Fine Line of them at Barringion & Baxter's. of SAMPLE HA1S Also, a largo lot at New York cost. Just Received AT J. M. HOWARD'S, New Lot Tennis Shirts, Windsor Tics, Plaited Bosom Shirts, laundried and unlaundried. See our Lord Chumley Collars. New lot Samples in a few days. J. M. HOWARD. House For Rent. A very desirable dwelling '.on Union street, next to Mr. E. K. Bryan. Apply to m4 dtf J. K. WILLIS. Sec Our Stock of Neckwear. Full line of CLOTHING SHOES and DRY GOODS at Barriogton & Baxter's. aprl d wtf Buckeye Mowing Machines. Hay Hakes. Grain Cradles, Hello City Feed Cutters, BUCKEYE COUX SHELLERg Lawn Mowers. Cultivator, Cotton Plows, And a Full Line of Hardware and Agricultural JinDlcmenia AT J. C, WHITTY & CO. PAINTS, OILS, &C.--SAW MILL SUPPLIES Truckers' Barrels. Those in want of Empty Flour Bar rels will pleass send in their orders at once. Orders booked now will seoure prompt delivery. E. H. & J. A. MEADOWS. dtf ii I'orish territory. ;'.-..-V 'Vv. I : " Ch'o Board, of Stewards. may? Money To Loan. Persons desiring to borrow money can be accomodated by applying to tha undersigned. Loan must, be scoured on ouenoomoerea real estate. May 19, 1890. ROBT. O, MOSELY. - m2Q 804 . -b.- -. . A , i r'-'-:V
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