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3 Daily VOL. m-NO. 114. NEW BEKNE. N. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. OURNAL., 41- a" BUSINESS LOCALS. JUST EECEIVEO from salt water, one lot o( 162) Watermelons, twt large, all early at E. 0. Baker's, Broad street. 1 with each credit to himself and each honor to them. There may be a difference of opinion between him and some members of the AllianftA nn pertain nnpstinns in ASiS-ffilSlL'lISttay are interested, and a before yoa Ret too bos ia the fell few of the more inconsiderate of rash. ' (sugis-iw fhSA mierhr. nnnnafl his rn election atM. H. Saltan '4 store. auStf with no encouragement iroui the (U PAPERS for sal in any quan- people of this State, nor this effort VJ titiea at Journal offije. if it ahnnl.I hA made. Tn all the is ground to stand npon, the Alliance men who hare stood shoulder to shoulder rpHE TAYLOB ADJUSTABE SHOE essentials, w here there JL Ur laUIINI. HOW igMUMDIUUBIU ventiin. See sample. N. Abpin, j!8 if Opposite Journal Ofiine. with senator vance these many years In battling for the rights of the people and their protection from unjust exactions, know they have not and can t hnd within the borders of the State a truer friend hat an ahlar rfafandfir Wilminrr uuib win uuiu iuio tan 7i J I ton Star fairs, Iowa 100, Indiana 0u, Kansas 32. OODA WATER 00 draught today at KJ John Dunn s. tr. A FINE line of SMALL HAMS, 5 to xl 7 pounds at John Dunn's tf. In addition to btate Fairs, Illi- The Democratic County Conven tion held at Shelby on Satnrday endorsed Senator Vance and Mer- riman and Clark. Many counties are instructing for Vance but instructed members must not bo considered the limit of I Valine's support. Many members will cousider it au honor to vote for Vanne of their own volition. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Journal Job stock. R C. Baker Watermelons. T. J. Turner Grand opening. J. C. Harbison Adm'rs notice. A, & N. G. R. Stockholders' train. E. M. Koonce Polloksville high sc'l Referring to the Senate Com mittees report on the Force bill the The bioyole fever has struck the city. The street pumps are receiving atten tion lately. Good. The' business meeting of the Y. II C. A. has been postponed till Friday. There will be a lecture tonight by the Personal. Mrs. Heonie L. Hancock, of Golds- baro, but late of New Berne, is visiting friends at Lawrenceville, Va. Mr. Thoa. H. Coakley was oalled borne yesterday, on receipt of newa that burglars bad entered his house in Balti more, chloroformed the members of bis family and Btolen considerable property. We have an account of the burglary clipped from a Baltimore paper, which will appoar tomorrow. Mr. C. J. Denmark, who has been book keeper for Mr. J, W. Stewart for several months, left yesterday on a trip to New York. W. H. Neal, Esq., of Liurinburg, who has been visiting relatives and friends in the city, returned home yesterday. Messrs. B. B. Davenport and W. P. Smith are off to Portsmouth for a week. Messrs. H. A. Chadwick and E. M. Koonce, of Polloksville, were in the city yesterday. Mrs. C. E. Foy and daughters, Misses Agnea and Annie, have returned from a visit to Washington. They were accompanied by Mrs. Lipscomb and two children of Washington. Miss Eula Nunn is spending a week or two in the Fort Barnwell neighbor hood. Miss Jennie Battle has returned from a visit to friends in Clinton. Miss Ireland, of Beaufort, who has been visiting the family of Mr. J. P. C. Divie, returned home last night. Mrs. Harry Rosa, of Baltimore, is in city th) viditing Mrs. Lemuel Pearce. " SHIPPING NEWS. arrived. Str. Manteo, of O. D, line, with cargo general merchandise and passengers, from Norfolk. ECHOONEKS is port Schr. J. D. Marvil, Capt. Eekridge. notes. The steamer Manteo, of thoO. D. line, will sail for Norfolk today at 13 o'clock. The steamer Eaglet, of the E. C. D. line, will sail this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Vesper of this line will arrive tomorrow. Terrific Explosion of Natural Uas. Shelbyville, Ind., Aug. 12. This morning at nine o'clock a terrific natu ral gas explosion occurred near Ogden's Uraveyard, two and one half miles south of Waldron, this (Shelby) county. Ten acres of land were torn to pieces Une acre was demolished to the depth of ten feet. The river flat rock was blown up and large stones were thrown fully a half mile from the Bceno. Everything Goea Wrong In the bodily mechanism when the liver gets out of order. Constipation, dyspepsia, contamination of the blood, imperfect assimilation are certain to ensue, but it is easy to prevent tnese consequences, and remove their cause, by a course of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which stimulates the biliary organ and regulates its action. The direct result is a disappearance of tbe pains beneath the ribs and through the shoulder blades, the nausea, headaches yellowness of the akin, furred look of the tongue, and sour odor of the breatb, which characterize liver complaint. Sound digestion and a regular habit of body are blessings alto secured by tbe use of this celebrated restorative of health, which imparts a degree of vigor to the body which is the best guarantee or safety from malarial epidemics. Nerve weakness and over tension are relieved by it, nd it improves both appetite and sleep. Old An Important Provision. We copy from the Stata The Strike on the fi. Y. Central. New York, August 11. Whatever way one might look at the situation all through the night and early this morn ing it looked as though the strike on the New York Central Road was slowly but surely petering out. Nevertheless, both parties to tbe blockade of passen ger ana rreignc tratho were, so far as words went, at all events, as stubborn as ever. Forced to Eat Toasted Portions ol Ills Own Flesh Morocco, Aug. 11. A party of rebel Arabs met and defeated tbe Morocco rmy at Aikensi with considerable loss. One hundred and twenty captive;' taken by the rebels were put to death. The son of the Governor who was also chroniole captured by the rebels was compelled New York Star Baj 8, "the senatorial pastor at the Hancock Street Methodic the following in regard to the amend- t0 eat toasted portions of his own flesh Office of the Dominion Steamsliip Company. New Berne. N. C, July 31, 1890, The steamer Manteo will sail from Norfolk for Newborn , via Washington N. C. Friday August 1st Wednesday " 6tb Monday .... " 11th. Friday " 15th. Wednesday " 20th, Monday " 25th. Friday " 29th. Returning, will sail from Newborn for Norfolk direct, touching at Roanoke Island wharf. Monday August4th. Friday " 8th. Wednesday " 13th. Monday ' ltftb. Friday " 22d. Wednesday " 27ih. The above U the Old Dominion August Calendar. Please dip and pin on your black coat sleeve. E. B. Roberts, Ag't. Wanted Bice Schooners. Capacity 2.5C0 to 3 500 bushels, to load rice from Georgia and South Carolina rivers. Steady employment given during the soasoo. Address WEST POINT MILL CO., au9 d 2 Charleston, S. C. Hew SicrejNew Slock! X.eT. Turner Having j-ist nrrived from the North with th- FINEST STUCK. OF FURNITURE ever brought to this market, will open tbe same on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST at the Bri.k Store on the North side of S. Frout street, opposite the store of K. ; liro , where he will be glad to see his old customers and friends. Thanking them for past favor?, will be glad to see them at his New Store, where he will show them the Finest ami Iest Selected Stock of Furniture ever brought to this market ! -c 1 A line lnt of Oraus and Musical Instru ment!., and h.i.s ou hand the Improved No. !l W heeler uud Wnson Sewing Ma chine, bust iu tue world Yours truly. tilluugl-". ' T. J. TURNER. Church. T. J. Turner, tho furniture dealer, will have a grand opening at his new store today. The engine and boiler to be used by TUB Department of Agriculture, Messrs. J M. Howard tnd J C. Green i.. 1 a Anonrt. mtnrnft'nf thA Mtnrli. 10 lne,r lnm ,ttuna'y waB D 'n Put " " " 1 measure is equally as vicious as the House bill, and by reapon of its hypocrisy it is even more mischiev ous " in position yesterday. A number of young men from the I city went fishing yessterday and had excellent "luck." They caught good the highest I strings of croakers, trout, flounderc, etc. New York Papers say that be- -.ZZZ cause of the depulatlag census the ot gall tomorrow nicht ,M ad vprtiBedl state will lose a representative in for ocracoke', but will Congress. The Star says, "A true regular schedule on Tuesday, Aug. 19 l ion of the cotton crop, reports that tbe general avei age is 89.5 : it was 91 i last month. Tho average of I North Carolina is 96, of any of the States.- ments to the olection law, which it will bo well for all those interested to observe: "It cannot be known too early or too generally that the amendments to the Election law require: That the registrars in the various counties must be appointed by the county commissioners by the first Mon day in September, instead of the first Monday in the month preceding: the election. ' Kegistration books shall close on the second Saturday preoeding the election. "As a new registration is required by virtue of the provision of the amend ment to section z,t7o or code, it is necessary, in order to give the required notice tnereor, tnat sucn registration John Boyle O'Reilly Dead. Boston, Mass., Auk. 11. -John Bovle O'Keilly , poet and editor of the Boston Pilot, died yesterday afternoon at his summer residence at Hull. His death is supposed to have been caused by an overdose of chloral taken for insomnia. Grand Opening. T. J. TURNER will open this A. M the FINEST STOCK OF FURNITURE ever brought to this market, in his new store opposite Roberts Bros . South Front stieet. au!3 dtf A Strike for Kine Hours. Pittsbcro, Aug. 11. Two thousand five hundred machinists and skilled mechanics struck today for the nine hours for a day's labor with 10 hours' I pay rule. About 1,800 of the strikers are employed by the WestinKhouse I Machine Company. Polloksville High School, (Mile and Female) POLLOKSVILLE, N. C. census of New York City would I- A big Methodist revival was in to have it done before the 24th of nrATAnt thaf. lnan Tho nrnnf that I nroffresfi at Pollokovilln for nfivnral dava I August I'.UTUU. .MMW f.WWa WMMWaa- O J I L,m . lr . .. . . , ,i.,.;. -j-ijT.,-.j ...J "The attention of the board of com n Aw Ynririnr.v nun nPAn aw nn no 1 iunociinuui J v I . . Session opens Monday, Sept. 8th. Tuition from $7.00 to $17 50. The latter includes languages. ti J 1 3 1 1 r ..- i.l.ii 1 j j 1 iL.Aj.L j a a. 1 it) ueau. rie was in cna fiicntv-fiflconn i uuuu usru can oe nroourea rom m a ruuio uwi I . I trODP rtf hn ana nviff nvaataJ n ' H in a 1 I f rt CK nor mArith in case where the new registration has ' v.cVDU v.u.u v roriurtner miormation aaaress tne A FORTUNE FOR ANY MAN! S2.r).000 1 CA.SU TO BE OIVEN AWAY in Premiums of sr,G0J to 0 00. Every one buying Five Tansill's Punch Cigars will net a coupon and make a guess of the number of persons at the World s Fair to b hi 'd at Chicago in 18SI3. Come and soe (tie plan, get a coupon, make a guess, emoke, and be happy. Wm. L. PALMER. Middle Htrctt, New Jierne. N. C not beon ordered, it will be necessary Cardinal Newman Dead. London, Aug. 11. Cardinal Newman is dead. He was in the eighty-second his age. and crea in 1879. Sash,Doorsand Blinds Paints, Oil?, Lead and Varnish, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair, And all kinds of Building Materials At Lowest J'rices, L. H. CUTLEB, NEW BERNE, N. C. A Lucky Congressman. Washington, D. C, Aug. 11. -Con- Principal, al3 dwlw E. M. KOONCE. to the extent of more than 250,000 persona is conclusive. The Convention at Fayetteville ou the 9th was large and enthusi- sixty conversions, we learn. Mr. Robert B. Oilliam conducted the meetings. The Board of City Council wer6 in session last night- The question of the Democratic Executive Committee is invited to tbe above." fallen heir to $2,000,000 by the death of a relative ia Spain, astic,but a resolution endorsing olMing Berne street was argued ly ' , . ., oounsel. A vote being taken it was Senator Vitnce and instructing the ehould be candidates for the Legislature to Li.h vote for his re-election to the United Adyerti9er8 are notified tuat now . r-a 1 . . x t t m "vt x. I Htaies oenaie was laoiea. oi-the time to tell the public what they Withstanding this action Of the I have. The fall is approaching and in OnnvMitlon hoth candidates for the order to reach the people from the House are Vance men. ooontry it is due time to place adver I tisements. missioners and the county chairman of gressmaa O'Donnell, of Michigan, has I A tlantin fir W f! T?lilrn51fl Office of Supkrintendknt, New Berne, N. 0., Aug. 9;h, 1890. Special Stockholders' Train, August 21, 1890. c. J. he ureenSDOro Vt.) neram- A snake was killed at the corner of Journal remarks ; "In . the history I Broat and Craven streets on Tuesday demn the Progressive Farmer's assault easily taken, acceptable to the stomach For Vance Every Time The following resolution, adopted by tbe Maysville, Jones County Alliance, speaks plainly and boldly in regard to tbe recent attack made upon Hon. Z. B. Vance by the Raleigh Farmer: Editor Journal Dear Sir: The fol lowing resolution was passed by Mays ville Alliance, Jones countyv with the request that you publish the same: Unanimously resolved by Maysville Alliance, Jones county, July 26th, 1890 That we heartily, endorse the action of the Hon. Z. B. Vanoe in the U. S. Sen ate, present and past; and that we con Ocracoke. In consequence of the loosening of the wheel on the shaft of the steamer Beaufort, the steamer will have to be hauled out, and will not make her accustomed advertised trip on Thurs- Tu the Stockholders of the A, A N Progressive day at 9 p. m. R Vo. : Tbe steamer Beaufort will regular! Stockholders and their immediate tripe after Thursday and will leave at I families attending tbe meeting of the the advertised time, Tuesday August! same to beheld in Morehead City, N. 19th at 7 a. m. Spencer Bros., Managers. PROGRESS. It is very important in this age of vast material progress that a remedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, of .Georgia politics) we do not be lieve there is a, parallel to the race which is, being made by Mr. Nor thern. He has been before the peo ple since August last, and in all night. There were a number of chil dren playing there at the time, and oh, no I no one was bitten nobody got hart but the snake. MesiK. E. P. Hackburn and J. H. Hackburn received a - telegram last that time-not one -charge against Light from Mexico, informing them mm has been prougnt. It proves I that the remains of Mr. W. P. Oagood, that a clean, honest, upright life I their unole, whose death was reported commands reward." - yesterday, bad been interred there and would not be sent here, as expected. - W ! jNOKXiiiSBN, lately nomi- The large saw at the Trent Lumber nated as the Democratic, candidate J Mills was broken "all to flinders" yes for Governor of Georgia, closes' alterday. It is not known, for certain, nmmnniiHnir tn th Rnnthflrn wnat causea it. upon him ; and we further pledge our-1 end healthy io its nature and effects. selves to support no candidate for the Possessing these qualities, Syrup oi legislature who will not vote to re-elect I r'K9 a the one perfect laxative and him to the U. S. Senate, believing him nost gentle diuretic known. to be truly a friend to the farmers of this section and to the agricultural in terest of the whole country. uyrus Foscdk, Pres. K. F. Foscub. Seo'y. Maysville Alliance. July 28th, 1893. Hotel Burned at Winston A special from Winston lays that fire broke out yesterday morning about 5 o'olooE in the kitoben of the Hotel Fountain, and the flames quiokly DIED. At Beaufort. N. C. Sunday. Auauat 10, 1890, F. B. Maoe, aged about 55 years. Mr. Mace was for a long time a prom inent man of the county and was at one time editor of the Beaufort Record. At her home at Sanders Store, N. C, 12 o'clock noon, August 5tb, 1890, of bilious dysentery, Effle Smith, the a. l J i . - t i -ri l . t n, Unreadino. consnmp th. .nth hnSM. twaoie oaugnier oi u. ana r-iizBDBin Nothing was found in ing with considerable - Quantities of u' " "f , .. C, on Thursday, Aug. 21st. 1890, will be passed Free. A list of the Stock holders will be in the hands of Conduc tor who will be authorized to pass them. SCHEDULE OF SPECIAL TRAIN. Thursday, August 2lst, 1890. Leave Goldsboro 8:00 A.M. Best's 8:23 " La Grange 8;35 " Falling Creek 8:48 " Kinston 9:10 ' Caswell 9:28 " Dover 9:40 " Core Creek 9:56 " Tuscarora 10:13 " ' (Jlarks 10:20 " Ar've New Berne 10:40 " Leave New Berne 10:45 " Riverdale 11;13 " Croatan 11.20 " Havelock 11:37 " Newport 11:55 ' Wild wood 12:06 P.M. Ar've Morehead , 18:20 " Katurnine. I rain to leave Morehead City at 6:00 p.m. S. L. DILL, Supt. I HEAVY AND LIGHT Groceries. Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snuft Sold at manufacturer's prices. Dry Goods & Notions. Full stock and large assortment. Prices as low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. A. BRYAN, Pres. L, H. CUTLER, Vie Pm C. II. ROBERTS, Cashier. THE NATIONAL BANK OP NEW BERNE, N. C Capital, Surplus Profits, - DIRECTORS, Jas. A. Bryan, H. Cutl&r, O. rinlrlratm. . nn hnra. j um1 j '" it V ' I broken the saw. Mr. Cooper "hustled," wordsStudy wotk wiT,.g0 on this ana tueir pnysicai auu moaiui va- titritv waifth i riftm in ihftlr jeiflnr Branch Nominated. r-.f, 'liii fi,!; 'IM lOllowmg special teiegram was v I fMAiwA1 la ninkr. f rcnt PTlivihntn l:tr.v I ;ElJZABKTHCiTrAu2 12.-W. A. B. Branch was nominated ou flm ballot. i O. B. Felton. The City ?chc)lB rftpfa Wf.M Skinner,; I Vanoe Academy, and i principal of Prof.-. G. T. TnkttK is not the slightest danger Adams; prlnbipal of the-Collgiato In- NOTICE. The undersigned. James E. Hanison. Fublio Administrator, has duly auali tied as Administrator of the estate of John J. Westbrook, deoeaied. and hereby gives notice that he requires all persons Having olaimB against the es tate of the said John J. Westbrook to them to tbe said Administrator authenticated, for payment, on or before the 13th dav nf Aiitnmt 1R91. nr and Salem fire department. The fire feotion can even faintly estimate the else this notioe will be pleaded ia bar uruivuut ib me aitonen ana qaioaiy i toes ney nave sustaineo. or measure tne or recovery. spread tnrougn tbe building. The deep cutting anguish that cleaves their I Persons indebted to the estate must guests were Hurriedly aroused from laoerated hearts. But their loss ia Effie's pay without delav their morning nap, and went to work gain. None but the omnioient Creator JA9. C. HARRISON, trying to save the clothing and furni-1 understands why this lovely bud, whosel Publio Administrator cure, some iot everything wmie oth- sweet petals were just expanding into New Berna. Aug. 13th, 1890 Gw era more iortunateiy, looatea in tne i the fall bloom flower, was taken from j I i j i .I.. m . incoa miuu sou a auut rb pure bdq building in the central part of the city. !?Tely,8 U T'tl? f'm the hand 0( mated at from four to five thousand SV-n Tm riniiara I her, full of hope and promise, her I 1 . 1 . 1 . iiuaaen departure naa snrouaea ner r AnxtuuijABo of thk FIRE. strioken familv with the animish of an Winston. N. C. Ammit Thl thej love bestj Without restraint 6r wiere.tne Congtessional convention of Hotel Fountain was ejitUely destroyed lifeless form of their own darling Effle, present - HUPffflstion from other." fielD them (k.ri. a by fire this morning, despite the united none but a father's love, a mother's duly au suggestion ;romowen. ..uwp ueni the First patriot met yesterday . efforts ofjour citizens and the Winston devotion, a brother's and sisters' af- before i IU UIIGUU ' tUDIl ' littlOUVl IUIVF HUD ohaVelGofJ liptended i to gif and tlien jou will havet discharged your duty to joor child ana your oDiiga- hub 10. your omie." e-vouvgiaie build inn saved tnost of their effanta.1rih &t thlanaritwl nt h vn.,rh .nH i tt a t .x .x 1 Of Beofttot yca"'vtiDOlloed K';,.'-n,,,Teiw Col. Quincy of the Hotel Qolnoy.isdo pUnWd In heaven, there to mature and a0U-e aQa AuCUQD. 1 ipou biuiub turn Kur(euus uuweru ui our human natures involuntary weep b&tUruiiV. AUfifUSt 16. I preparations for the opening of the fal ing all he on to make every one oom tarm. of. Ihftlr .r hnnli n.rlr In Jun. lOriaOIO. news BOQ UDServer. tember. (iait as Good, ' a chance , to " meditate on tne pleasures of, private life for a sea son, for the people S oi . North Carolina, . 'Alliance , men .1 and nOn- encouraglng.t;, It is- hoped that, with stitute preparation when a customer homes given the earthly for the heaven- WAT33N & STREET, Auctioneer. AllianCfl men' know Sfinfttni1 Vance I good orop year. : the peotli of this r?'" ,wl "uu,u ppu..vs not iy; ana tnat sue now triumphantly rests Alliance men, Know senator .vance w vv 4.. " "t '; allow any such false statemenu as this in Am hnaAm hr On. T.t . .u The prospects for a good opening are I Bay some dealers who try to aeil a sub-1 know that Effle has in the exchange of inn wall ami aonrpfi at hia RArvIflea easternectlon will patronize the excel indll0ft -ou to bll- wh.,. iAn Jnt 1" " rZTZ , tiwt'mrinlt rnnuterfaln fnr'ft mftmAnt .v"w,p J"w want. - nememosr tnat me oniy reason too muoU toe tertam ror a moment intagM t0 w founj here are ed.ultoUor making it is that a few cents mors tho ide tof Cilling on any ones els$ .Wm, . .",!... 1,1,1, ii.nM. U profit will be made on the substitute. to fill the place WMfheMfiltod ihe. state., Givs; , our cbi.dreti .good KsaX 2 Elatfc wiiu nucu uuiisgaisuw ntmiii acaaemio canoavioa . , v ' itself. "' .'. ' s " r g ,,1,-i,v, , j . w. HANDKR8. Banders Store. Aug, 5, 1890. , ; After all, the best way to know the real merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is to try it yourself. Be sure to get Hood's. 1 We will sell at 13 o'clock, Saturday, Aug. 10, 1800, on the premises, the lot and improvements on Craven street nearly opposite the Court House Terms Cash. WY'?'u9t4 Incorporated 1805. $100,000 86.700 11 Thomas Daniels, Chas. S. But am, Roberts. To Make Room. In order to mako room for another tremendous large stock cf Uoods, which i snau Duy in a tew days at 0O0. on the dollar or less. I will sell at Starvatinn Prices: One No. 7 Safe, Herrinee natena and Ferret's make, cost one hundred and twenty five dollars at factorv: on no. v minor oaie; iwo nanasome otfioe desks end cbairs; five very fine nickel plated show cases, and letter copying press; fifteen folding bracket store seats, plush tops, which attach to coun ter ana are very convenient for ladies ' to sit on while trading; one hundred 13 pr. snoe cartoons witn holders attached; uo mi; hud bwiukiq nrteen candle i power lamps; one doa clothinv utitwU- three very large spool cotton cases., d ineee necessary articles have accumu lated on Big Ike from the Unt th.t k. has been buying so many stocks out at ' 50c. on the dollar and Uaa nrf k.. MUST b sold for OASU and room.' " BIQ 1KB.; , Next! to. Prof. W. H 8HEPARD arid' c?mpV teat assistants in the tontoriul' art will give you a , ; . , , Hair cot for......... .. cents. Shampoo ..........;;..4.j;..8o . Bhave.... v...l..l0 Maitou Uonnm ttvber f 'At New Berks', i. c
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