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Daily Journal,, VOL. EX.--NO. 130. NEW BERNE. N. C. SUNDAY. AUGUST 31, 1890. 5PRICE 5 CENTS. The '74 ( r BUSINESS LOCALS. TOSYFORSALE-Apply to Journal The editor returned Wednesday from a trip to Bertie county. He I i ' i a a. r office naal-lt I0"1 T0lu tue wcsieru pari, uuu HORTICULTURE Vineyird, Or- Kthat is aa index to the feelings chird, Fruitful. Profitable, of all the county, it is more than 1 1 Bblan Baking Powder. M,id R M gimmons At lloxQ. tf.a be and Aulander, the London. Guaranteed to give satisfao- people want him, and we are glad tioa or money refunded au20tf R. J. Gooding. ROBERTS & BRO. are receiving their fall stock Booti and Shoes, Dry Good, Groceries and Provisions. They bay at headquarters and can (tire you Low Prioes. au26 A FINE line, of SMALL HAMS, 5 to 7 pounds at Johb Bunn's. tf. to say we think their wants will be supplied. Simmons is the man and mast be nominated. No one doubts that he is the best man to nominate. Tarboro Banner. TvOR RENT-Two large airy rooms, T ' . J A I ft T T TfMTVQ at it. H. Sulton'. store. au5-.f OLD PAPERJ for sale in any quan tities at Journal office. rpHE TAYLOR ADJUSTABE SHOE 'X for ladies. New an marvelous in vention. See sample. N. Abpin, 'jl8 tf Opposite Journal Office. QODA WATER on draught today at K) John Dunns. Salvatob has smashed record and made a mile in 1:35. Thr House Senate. 'MURAT IlALSTEAD is a shining type of the working journalist. Every morning ho is at the Stan dard-Union office, in Brooklyn, by 8 o'clock, and sometimes earlier A dozen pencils have been shar pened for him, and he throws off his coat and plunges into work without any lussy preliminaries He writes steadily until 1:30 p. m, The result is over half a page of strong, yet- graceful, expression of editorial opinions. Then Mr. Hal has passed the Ulead writes a column often a editorial to his Oin tf. the Lard bill and has been sent to the two column cinnati paper. TDK man who pleased every body wa drowned during the deluge." Roanoke Alliance has en dorsud Senator Vauce for re election. For two years the Southern States have led the world in rail road construction. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Journal Pony for sale. W. n. Oliver Time tried, oto. So vera! of the pastors will proaoh to day on "Education," by request. James nugbes, tho infant son of Mr, L. II. Cutlor, diod yesterday morning disttiot. The honor went W. T. Crawford. BLACK MOUNTAIN. LAKOE PARTY CF NEW BERXEAKS AT THI8 POPULAR RESORT. - Black Mountain, Aug. 29, 1890. Editor JouRNAL:-Qaite a large and interesting crowd of New Bemoans are summering at this beautiful and de lightful summer resort, which is under the shadow of Mt. Mitchell, and enjoy ing the magnifioent views of the Black, Craggy, Blue Ridge and other ranges. In the distant west rise up the oiuo Balsam and the always beautiful Pis-gah. Tbe New Heme party consists oi Mr. aad Mrs. Cbas. E. Slover, Mrs. E. B. Ellis, Mrs. E. H. Ellis, Miss Ellis. Miss Emma Katie Jones, Miss Lizzie Ellis, Mrs. Green Bryan, Mrs. Geo. Ives, Miss Eulu Ives, airs. D. T. Carraway. Miss E. A. Carraway, Master Goelet Carra way, Miss Aurora Mace, Miss Jennie Bishop, Miss Mary Meadows, Miss Sadie Ilollister and Mr. John Ives. In addition to this pleasant party quite a large crowd are here from Ala bama. Florida, Tennessee, Virginia and various sections of this State, all enjoy ing the royal entertainment of tho Mt Mitchell Hotel, which is in charge of Messrs. Sprague and Moore. Thursday nieht of last week Professor Mitcholl entertained the assembled guests with a most enjoyable sleight-of-hand por formance. The following night a most delightful dance was given, and it is only necessary to say that the floor was graoed witn some of JNew uerno s lovo liest girls to prove it a great succoss. There was quite a party went up to the top of Mt. Mitchell and came back with a Blowing description ot tne sun rise and sunset views of this the most elevated spot east of tho Rioky Moun tains. We are having a delightful time and regret that all our New Berne friende are not up here to enjoy tbe delicious mountain breezes as they gently steal down cool and fresh from Mitchell's soaring neaka nd Craze's rugged brow. ties, and tho prospeots are that during Black Mountain is ono of the most the present year fifteen counties will be dolighiful mountain resorts. Nowhere else ooes one get eo exiiiinrmuig au atmosphere, free from fog and damp- r. a 1 The bereaved family has the sympathy Another Big Entcrprise for New Berne r with Zcrgeous b Mr. A' Ureenabaom, of Heaford, Doi.. rounding, cannot be surpassed, in fact We aro all iu love with Blaok Mountain. New Beunkan. Peg-Leg" Williams Emigrant agent, R. A. Williams, better known as "Peg-Leg," was on the morning train. He claims to have taken out 22,900 colored people last season to Louisiana, Mississippi, Ar kansas and Texas, and wants to secure 20,000 more farm hands in the next six months to work on shares. lie offers to supply tools, seed, mules, land and houses to live in free and give one-half the crop made; also to pay the railroad fare and furnish provisions to be paid for out of the crop. These are very .Uttering induce ments, but we think it would be well for the colored people who are favorably impressod with these tempting offers to act cautiously, and before abandoning pleasant North Carolina homes, at least to correspond with thr)se who have pre ceded them and learn how they are faring, and get their opinion of their ne w surroundings, and thus be enabled to not understandingly in the niattor, Opening of Vance Acadomy. This excellent school will open to morrow, liereaitor tbe male depart ment will bo a military sohool. Con nected with the military will be a cadet brass band. Tho instruments for the band havo already arrived, the uni forms havo boon arranged for, and ere long tho boys will be equipped with gU'J8. Prof. Skinner has engaged pupils from Kentucky and Virginia, and from the counties of Craven, Jones, Onslow Beaufort, Pamlico, Hyde, Martin Greene, Harnett and Wayne. There were pupils in Vance Academy last session from nine different coun- rtfprtfU'Oted among tho pupils. SHIPPING NEWfc. ARRIVED. Str. Newberne, of the O. D. line. Str. Eaglet, of the E. C. D. line, with full cargo of general merchandise. Str. Howard from Trenton. in tort. SoLr J. R Predmore, Cjpt Agent. NOTES. Tho, steamer Vesper, of the E. C. D. line, will arrive today. The steamer Trent sails Monday at 7 o'clock for Adams creek; the Howard at 8 for Trenton; the Newberne, of the O. D. line, at 12, and the Eaglet, of the E. D. line, at 4 o'clock. Office of the Old Dominion Steamship Company. New Berne, N. '., Aug. 27,1890. Until further notioo the steamer New berne will sail from Norfolk for New borne: Friday August 29th Wednesdav September 3d. Monday " 8th Friday " 12th Wednesday " 17th. Monday " 22d Friday " 2Cih Upturning, will sail from Nowbern for Norfolk, touching at Roanoke Island wharf. Monday September 1st Friday " 5th Wednesday " 10th Monday " 15th Friday " 10th Wednesday " 24th. Monday " 29th. Tho above is tho Old Dominion Septeniter Calendar, iinlcsn it Imppier change is made. Please dip and paste on tho under eido of your dinner plates. E. B. Roberts, Ag't. Sterling Silver Goods. Special Drives This Week Bell The Jeweler. aug28 Mrs. A. T. Jerkins Will resume the duties of her School on MoHay, Sept, 8th. tl tllA Alom antorv brandies History acii Knelitli Lltpmin,. nui; J7 dim. Gen. Bob Vance did not get I of our community. the nomination in the AiUVllie The steamer Howal-d is now making has been in tho city a few days making is equalled nowhere. preliminary arrangements for estab lishing a canning factory. We are glad to announco that satisfactory arrange monts havo been ooncluded. He has secured a building at Union Point from Mr. J. A. Meadows. He will now pro- Church Services Today Presbyterian Church Rev. I. C Vass, D. D., pastor. Services at 11 a.m. Subject, "Unlovely Goodness;" ceed to got in Lia machinery and make! and at C p. m. Missions. Sabbath school his final preparations, and in November! at 0:30 a. m., Wm. Ilollister superin will oommonce canning oysters. He I tend on t. A cordial invitaliou ij ex to Mr. three trips a week to Trenton, leaving here Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and returning tho following days f l . r . : . . . I . iukanm o potato laiuiue in ua The carpenters and paintors are Baming alarming proportions, and making a big change in the new several thousand casea ofMarva- Y. M. O. A. hall. It promisos to be an . . . ... ... tion are rc ported. eiegant piace ior mo Association. One hundred and seven b lee of ool- IN tbe contest, at .Raleigh on ton came in on tho frohzht train vester- i Thursday, for Republican Cham day. They will bo shipped to Norfolk pion of North Carolina Eaves n the steamer Eaglet of tho E.o. D. knocked Mott oat on first round. I lme The residences of Now Heme are ON QTb-QTBday the Democrats Ol better painted today than at any time Indiana nominated Claude Mat-1 since the war romarked an old resident thews, the m03t extensive farmer '0' na yoeterday. A free use of the ' . I . I i. i i l I in tbe state, for secretary .on1""" """"" naif ,4 sumcient evidence that it is a Slate investments any place can engage in. profltable inv08lment for the owners. St. Paul's Day School, NKW BEHNK, N. C. ''ONnrVTK.l) BY THE SISTERS OF MERCY. The Scholastic Year commences on the 1st Monday of September. Special attention niven to Mathemat ics and Analytical Parsing. Tuition wmonth, Senior classes, 82.00 " r " Junior " 1 00 Music and other accomplishments form extra charges. Difference of Religion will not bo re garded in tho admission of pupils. ror rurtner particulars apply to MOTHER SUPERIOR, au!7dwtf Directress. Mr. will omploy throo or four hundred hands. Wo extend him a cordial greeting. Wo are ever roady to welcomo and en courago all such enterprises. Wo have had a largo canning factory in opera tion for several years and tho fact that I are cordially invited (o it is now onlarging its capaoity one-1 services Baptist Church Rov. II. pastor. Services at 11 a tonded to all to attond theso services. Church of Christ, Hancook stroot I. L. Chestnut, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and at op. m. aunaay scnooi at 4 p. ni., Roscoe Nunn, nup't. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 8:15. All attend theso W. m. Battlo, and 8 It is said that capitalists have $50 000.000 inves ted in Southern enterprises. Other Northern and Western capitalists have many more invested. This has its influence against the Force bill. W. H. Oliver has movod into the Our oysters and vegetables aro choioe p.m . conducted by the pastor. Sunday Pennsylvania bnok building on South l'ront Blroetanj abundant and we are glad to see school at 4 p.m., C.C. Clark, suporin formerly occupied as banking house by I them utilizod in this way. These fac- tendunt. The publio invited to attend Oreen, Foy & Co. He is fixing up h is tories increase the demand for the pro- these services. office which, doubtless, will be one or ducts Of our waters and soil and by I Christ Church -Thirteenth Sunday the most conveniently arranged office a affording additional employment put after Trinity. Morning service at 11 in the State. I more money in circulation, thus direot-1 a. m. Sunday-school 9:30 at the chapel Captain Hartelius, the pioneer officer ly or indirectly benefitting all classes I and 5 p. m. at the church of the Salvation Armv at New Berne.' of citizens. We wieh Mr. Oreenabaum I Centenary M. E. Churoh Rev. R. A. A TAX Of anv kind is a burden wil1 con,laot grand 8alvation meetings abundant succoss, which wo doubt not Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a.m Xiiixe Txiecl AND FIRE TESTED Insurance Companies. WILLIAM II OLIVER, Insurance Agent AND -Lcij uster, NEWBERN, N. C. .Ktm.y FiPvK Inscrancr Com pan y. of Hartford, Conn. Has tho largost capital, largest assets Largest surplus, of any American Fire Ins. Co. Continental Fire Insurance Company, of Now York, Capital. $1,000,000. Assets. $5,000,000, 1 las paid oyer $2.1,000,000 of losses. The Norwich Union Fire ins Co., of England, Ono of the oldost, one of the strongest, one of the largest Fire Insurance Com panies in the world. he will achieve. Personal. Mr. II. B. Duffy and wife have re turned from the North. Mr. Duffy was in the interest of purchasing his fall stock of goods. Mr. Shepard Bryan has roturned to Ohapel Hill. Mr. T. C. Daniels also A. I J.-J 1L. X - . I uierawju uecautje it is ueoessary. a m 3 n. m.. and at 8 n. m. Every Withont it all government must body is cordially invited to attend. Cease. tSOl true ana Wise political The Eastern North Carolina Sundav- SOience aims always to lessen this school Convention will be held at burden. Wilmington Messenger. I Edenton September the 18th and 19th. On the program, whioh is quite an ex THE Republican State Conven-1 tended one, we notice two assignments' .... rnrTr;nit uoamet in xtaieign on xnursaay. i., oi una uy, Mr. Edward Lewis, sr., left for Wil- E,E. Smith, colored, was made "The.Work of Sunday-schools mother mington yesterday to vUit his son, temporary chairman. Charlesr ' ,.aAnm'wmionm Miss Janie Brown left to take charge Pi-Iaa vat tiAminafail far Pliiofl apt. u. u. Dowdy, of Bayboro, bos of a school near Kinston. and Miss JnaticA and W T Falrnlnfh for returned from Norfolk, where he has Mary Brown to teaoh in Tarboro . , , iuoou irv dduuid a uvn tu uo uub uu iu o i KOV, Q. tfariora ftuu IUIZuIt. OI III 6 Hi AaoAAinrA .Tnaf.Ina I? otto. a ivao .- I n.v. route from Bavboro to South creek and nhi Tnn . whnnmmtihn ,,mmrt elected Chairman Of the Executive I Pantego, where the new railroad re- Morehead, passed through New Berne Mitnn will hft tftnnoil. Tho HtAAmnr I f T A William- Ant vr.iiuawiiiuuw 'uvo- will goon in two or three weeks and went ud on tho train vesterdav. He is . earana uaa maae at tne UlODei will take both passengers and freight. I at his usual business, getting hands for J. E. LATHAM, otton Buyer acd Exporter, 1F.ALER in BAGGING AND TIES. Always in market to buy Cotton. A big Btock of haecinir nnd Ties on hand and must be sold. I orrespondence solicited. Office near Cotton Exchange, au27dwtf NEW BERNE, N. C. oonduoted by tbe pastor, and o p. m., conducted by the Presiding Elder, Rev W. S. Rone. Young men's prayer meeting at 9:15 a. m. Sunday sohool at 4 p. m., J. K. Willis, sup't. Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 8 o'clock. The publio are invited to at tend all these Bervioes. Baptist Mission Station, Market Dock Morning services at 9:S0 o'clock, Rob 't Hancock, leader. Afternoon services 5:30 o'clock, W. L. Lewis, leader. Regular prayer meeting services every Wednesday night. The public generally are cordially invited to attend these meetings. Y. M. C. A. Devotional service this afternoon at 6 o clock, D. S. Willis, leader. A cordial invitation is ex tended gentlemen. The Anglo Nevada Fire Ins. Co., of San Francisco, ( 'apilal, $2,000,000. 1 he Lancashire, of Manchester, JtmglaniJ, Capital, 110,000,000. Stmr Blanche for Sale. Seventy-five feet long, 18 feet wide over all; draught 30 inches loaded, carries 110 bales of cotton, and reeis- vciui av vuniuui UUUHO II 1008 gross, 28 net; licensed to carry passengers, and accommodates 100 on excursions. Rb- built in October, 18S0. Joiner work and decking entirely new, hull made aa good as new. Kngme and boiler re built, all wearing and destructible parts renewed; new crown sheet and tuhna n boiler. Inspected Novomber 27, 1880, and licensed to carrv 80 noun da steam pressure. Propeller 48 inches, engine 10x10 cylinder, upright boiler 7 leei Dy ou inches, of 5-10 iron, tensilo strength 50,000 pounds. Fully equipped throughout, according to law and in perfect running order, the Blanche is splendidly adapted to river and creek trade, to light draught navi gation anywhere, and has shown One towing capacity. She is offered for sale on reasonable terms, and at a very low price. For further information apply to james kedmond. Sec' Treas, aug3d & wtf New Berne, N. O. Wanted, to buy a good ten or twelve horse power Boiler. Apply to James JRkdmond, New Berne, N. C. "university If north caroliiT THE FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. TUITION, $:J0. 4. Kour regular courses of stiuly. Clasiical. Philosophical, Literary, Scientific TllR FlOEUTV AND CASUAII'Y; SP?,a' c?,ura.e8 in Chemistry. Civil and ' lUflft.rifftl hnv nour n uv, .... , a utaiiuuujr, fkUll Manufacturing : Company, a ma Cannot the line be extended to New the oxtreme Southern States. chine that with one man and two horses, doea the work of seven men and (oar horses in planting cotton as compared to the old way of do , ing that work. It sows the fertili- Berne ? a business triD, XUnerai JNOUCe. M;m Chnritv TIaII anil Annin Aran, The funeral of James Hughes, infant deU are viBiting friends at Morehead. The following persons returned last Anew idea embraced in Ely's Cream Balm. Catarrh is cured by cleansing O. II. Thomas, jr., is at Beaufort on nd healing, not by drying up. It is I . , r . . eg i l not a liquid urunuu, out is easily ap plied into the nostrils. Its effect is Ins. Co., of New York. Furnishes bonds of suretyship to bank, railroad and telegraph office. The Fidklitv and Casualty Ins. Co., of New York. Issues Accident Policies covering acci dents. Marine Ins. Co., of London, Insures Cotton to and from any port in the United States or to any port in Europe. Electrical Knelueerlnn. other studies. Separate rchools of Law and Medicine, whose students may atteud the University lectures. Address lion, KEMP P, BATTLE. LL.D., 8 dw2m President, Chapell Hll N-1 , night: Master Rom Nunn from Kinston Mr. Roscoe Nunn and Mr. and Mrs' Hugh J. Lovicfc from Seven Springs, Mrs. I. L, Chestnutt and children from a visit to relatives in Greene oounty, wheel on brush, whioh is peculiar to son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cutlor, will take place from their resilenco this zAr: linta thA land, ronnda Tin tho I morning at 9 o'clock. Friends of the land, ronnda no the bed. onena It. "m"T D'iteu 10 "ena .. , f-v. .,. nlant.a oaoA orirl aitapo ftiam r . I Preparing for a Big Camp Mt otinB. OLEROYMAN has written the The annual Methodist camp mooting New York' San- his views on the Llne,t Chapel, north side of Neuse P n. Pelletier from New York. D-amml..u.nlAn A 1ao. Ho miles irooi BUeat s terry, Mrs. c. L, Koonce and Mr. J. C. I "I f wiU be,tt 0B. the 6Jh 01 8ePtember nd. Koonpe, of Sumpterville, FU., are visit VftW.v-; ...... -riu two weeM. everybody is invltoa ing the famiiy of Mrs. H. S. Nunn. cvoij wwa swmhhw attena.-; . , ml P. M. Simmons and child have returned from Seven Springs. magical and a thorough treatmen twill cure the worst oases. Price 50c Tho Cotton Planters and (Jinncrs of the South. Your attention U called to the New Cotton Bloom Gin, whioh has all the latest improvements, including balance Father Price from Baltimore and Mr. If be murdered a follow being just Parties coming by steamer will land so anrely would he have the exper- t Lane' landing, - whiofi is but one ience of Kemmler, I know murder "Ue ,rom mD ground. Ample prep would ' decrease. "The ' execution arationr will be made to feed both man by electricity, with all Of its Weird beasl at a reasonable rale.' Com and horrible ,featnresr is jnst the lpiquaitoWillltbe;;iurollihed method to UOVCT the Buperstitions ladiee- who desire to stay over, free, feara of the great criminal class, Gentlemen will be provided with camps I, for one woulth Hkfl to Sign a at a nominal flgurb. AU who expect to petition to the State Legislature lUy over will provide themselves with Omst doiog away with it.";v: ; beidlng. 'h this maae ot gin ana is used on no other. If you intend buying a gin this 'season it will pay you to look into the merits Of this gin. This com nan v and its predecessors hare made cotton gins for Hfty years, and are experts in cotton gin work. These gins are made in the most substantial manner strong and heavy, whh long bearings; every part being so nicely made and adjusted that it is without doubt the lightest running ginning outfit in the world. For further What Does It Meant V'100 Doses Une Dollar" moans simply that Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most I particulars, prices, terms, etc., address economical modicine to Duy, necause it u. w. Hubbard, the manufacturers gives more for the money than any general Southern agent, at Atlanta, other preparation, uacn Dotueoontains I ua. auK31d&wlt, 100 doses ana win average to last a month, while other preparations taken! Ever tissue of the bodv.everv nervo. according to directions are gone in a I bone and muscle is made stronger and weoir. xnererore, ne sure to get uooaii more Healthy by taking Uood'sSarsa Harsapiruia, tne Dest oioou partner, v i parllia. 4 American Steam Boiler Co., of New York, Injures boilers from explosions. Ins Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co., of Hartford, Conn. Equal and exact justice to all its policy holders are characteristics of this old, reliable company. William H. Oliver, Brick building, South Front streot. Formerly occupied by Green, Foy & Co. as a banking house. Newbsrn, N. C. au31 dlwlt Notice. The Members of The National Savins and Loan Association of New Berne will call at the Clerk's Office and Day their monthly installments, Saturday, Aug SUlb, U) J. B WILLIS, au29 d2t Seoretary. School Notice. MISS JANET T. OOLLISTER will opon a School for Boys and Girls, at the otnoe on union street lately occu pied by Dr. 8lovr, on Mndy, 8ep tembcrSih. . au2idlw New York Furniture Store STILL LEADS IN LOW PRIOES. I have just received the Finest Stock of Furniture ever brought to tnis city. Also, a lot of Organs and Musioal Instruments. I am also agent for the Number "0" Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine, which recei ed the Qrar t i rize at tue rans imposition of lau. year; is tho greatest wonder of the age, silent, light, rapid, durable, and aaapteu to tne nnest and coarsest work, embroidery and rick rack, with out any extra attachments, all of which can bo seen at my New Store, opposite Roberts Bros,, South Front street. You will also find a Well Selected Stock of Furniture at my Old Store on Middle street. Respectful! v, aulfidtf T. J. TURNER, ' Pronrictnr. pesirable Dwelling ; Jtor sale, :!, Situated on South Front street. ' Houae contains six comfortable rooms r sad recently added new kitchen aad ' all desirable outhouses. Lot 10 fet front. ' ' - , ALSO- '',i'V-':it House and Lot on Craven street.' flppiy to WATSON & ST&KT i dtf Heal Estate Agent.' .. it f 1 f
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