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Dmly OURNAL. ... ..: , VOL. DL--NO. 144, NTEW BEKNE. N. C, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. ... s - ii X . .i'V B flSWESSMLOCAIiS, If YOU WANT V ALUE.RECEIVED I for vour money. Kite Churchill & Ptkar a trial for fine batter, flour, I lard, sugar, eta, and all other choice ': family grooeriea . We alio keep full line of green groceries. All Roods de livered free of charge, with dispatch. Respectfully. ' ' ' , ChUBCBILL & PlBKEH , Broad Street. rT0 LET tive or-nix rooms in most978. J. desirablepart or tne cuy. ,very eon venienoe for nous keeping. Apply at JOURNAL office. ' aefm EOQBAPHY 8tanly, Diaoovery, JT Rolan Baking Powder, 10BER.TB & BBO. are receiving It their fall stock Boots and Shoes, Drv Good j. Groceries and Provisions. Tbey buy at headquarter and can give you Low Prioee. auo rpHE TAYLOR ADJUSTABE SHOE X for ladies. New and marvelous in vention. See sample. N. Arpcn, jlfrlf Opposite Journal Office. OLD PAPERS for sale in any quan tities at Journal office. Now if McKinley should get re elected ! It would make Repub licanism too rabid to last. TnE tripple Alliance between Germany, Austria and Italy baa been extended until May 1897. vVae ha been declared between Itlaiue and Reed. War, to the kuiie, aud tbe knife to tbe Lilt. The Ilepublican party in Vir ginia eeins comulctelv busted, ..n.i, JO,i h Mq,.ip Hn j. , . i t J, J J Tue talk about an extra session. of Congress in November seem to bare been dropped, the President having expressed opposition to it. It u AirnonfnH that HArmf.u .i.iln I " W n.niaJ nf Viprrinia mill utfnn1 TT S XV tlUlll VI UtLIUIUl Will UkUVUU , ' . ' . . mi ouue v,uu,ciii.uu cratic tiUDS at uaioign, on mej inst. THE Government officeals lioluing lengtuy oonsauations ftS to the best methods of relieviagl the Dresent neat strincenev of the k - - r f - inoney market. Thk Democratic Convention pi tbe Seventh Tennessee district adjourned Saturday, after haying! CASt 1.500 ballots Without making a nomination. The Sunday School Convention which was to have commenced iil Wilmineton next Friday has been! . i -i. . 1 1 posipojieuon accounr oi me oami Jones meeting. THE financial conmtion friehtena W ,?rr.T ' T Mr. McKinley as to the m extending tbe tifne tor the Tarm pill 10 go into effect. ' - w ' THE8B18 report that tirover Cleveland Will leave New York. Wo hope that it is not tme. Let ..j.. . ... mm remain wnere ne i?t umu nallAfl hv the neoole to Waahitifir. xrfyr y r . r.r .s '"-"l J.?' "v 'J .nn It'l'IiiI.' "i "Tw0a;. n,-. ' . .'. coiuiioucu m 4.ioi5u. - ill io iu uc - r:".' an'AUiance organ and ffill be con -" :,t. (footed by Dr D.'Beid, Parker 'pt Trtnitf Cpllege.. : :fi.:i y ' -" - ''''' " ' ' Ma """ 1 ig(rvrMU V. msEjUeino. .1 'X '- pratio nominee for pongreBS In the Eichmond f district, is . givingJiis entire-time me to toe canvass nv everv nrecinot inWat' every precinct n ws flw lat is . the iray to do if. will fiait every : ; trjcL . hat is . tfie Tray . Aimist . claimed by the ;; w,a the Progressive Fanner.Tsvow, : . . .... ' ' - : J close-ranks, and forward into line, aniyitfM j)f,;everi"kind' for ship " ; Touch shoulders, keep thetep andrping uuok, ; . fiW-"c' '"tparpn to the m usur er iJemocracyU"l0?'WPMetn8ersoi m tilS;S:i- ..kj-- J.?ui fHyewberne yestedaSn bei n taTpoaltIfef4 asserted, 7 . ; loaaing ; liepUDHOans 'tnac ;'; ineimOTeiretutningbome from a month's : Houso irill jiot 'concur in the Be. tfli ate amendments : to t the tariffTH.. eNwiUibrpp6TnUl rcflme4MWMl' Bmn i.r:!lfl , -r a: comerenoe ; and.'Uheii , TnTewYork r3 his Republioaui8ra on the lion. Thomas fe ia capabiej bae.hff WtiUith; nl to the Qonbtittttibni- Vv''sf "Tall '' short 'Jori!homM'iJeffe'fBflS ' u -r.i tt. ..'Lniu boseB for one. Dollar" U true-these 0T" induttry, is acwell 1 .3 Uioov yilttl PWllia, U OOneaU IS.-kM. Um'd m.d fii.a. I ah nnnvAntant.lv altnatcu) .lit.' LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. & N. C- R, Schedule. . II, Hahm Livery and sale stables. Sheriff W. B. Lane is calling for taxej. Cotton sales amounted to fifty-three balea yesterday, bringing from 9 3 4 to The Wegtern Vui,n , . v 1 ; . atLynchburg, W, wa burned entirely oat 00 Sun,a H. J. Green, col., has moved his office Uom Broad to South Front street, near the Gaston House The regular meeting of the Brother hood of St. Andrew will be htli tbia evening at 8 p. m. The large stocks of goods being re ceived by our merchants indicates that a good fall trade is anticipated. Tho president of the New Berne Y. M. C. A requests that ail delegates in tending going to the Tarboro conven tion to report to him as osrly aa posei be u. uaun of uo. nave received a car load of young weBtern horses for the ran irauo. aiso tney nave on baud a Urge lot of buggies, road carts and har nees. Tbe liret entertainment of tho season in new Berne tbeatre will be given September 2oth. T. e prinoipal actress ii Hatti Bernard Chase and the play to be presented is "Unole's Darling With today'a issue of the weekly Journal we send out another large lot v k caui vvaa w ruw ' v wait w tu uu to 'do to until one has been placed in rery fftDail3r in thi8 eatire 88ction- A number or copies win be placed with a iltrihnla. mono their mBlomr, 1 i a On last Monday evening several of tbe young ladies and geatlemen of this! I .I i. nA, J I.aL A. W4tjr wia owya ijwiira organ- , , . , . Jiziog a yacht olub. We are informed tbst ConBiderable enthusiasm was ex- htbttcd: and that the prospects for the I organization of the club and its equip- I mAnfc Wllh hnAfll. ffn . nrn VAru hriivl,t We understand that the club will meet I for permanent organization on Friday night at the residence of Mrs. Delia Wbitford, on Craven street. a , . Personal. Mr- Thos. U. Constable, so well known in our city, has oonneoted him- I self with the Air Line Junction Com- ttm Company at Charlotte His many I friends will be pleased to hear of his return to North Qarolina. Hon. 0. R, Thomas, ir , has returned I from a business trip to Beaufort. Mrs. Gilbert Rumley, of Washington, - passed through yesterday on her I wlv hnmd frnm hnr sum mar !ait in - y.T " " " , " ' nit,, Davis, of Beaufort, en route for Ohocowinity School. Qhildren, Lena and Eddie, left yester, t Harper, near Fayetteville. I Mr. W. T, Boyd, engineer on the i hrflnn.ii rAftrt tha Al.hinfin rnaf T in. between Eock Monnt .nd Tftrboro wo'has been the city about a week who has been in the city about a week I visiting his family, returned to Tarboro , yeBieraay. Ur- J8- Redmond has returned from ortLem business trip. Henry Rishton, of New York, I fnrmiavlv' nnavinfatirlant rtf f Via Naixr L VTh. i ' , a nr..,,. son and Mrs. D. S. Willis. Mies Jennie Willis is visiting frienda Havelock. The steamer Uewberne, of the O. D, Mine, brought in the following paseen er8 yesterday: Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn returhlng home from a Northern trip; Mgj, !;Hath$wa and children PorUmouth, "v-T7rf ' VaIf , MvRerett (roJ tfietoor,hfjMrelfil MS it U: turping home .TiJl lr--: f; If Jfi.rtvftM.wS Xi 7' A .re ' ': --ify . 1 .". ' and North Carolina are ' I his btoiuen t. j, isast. wno are nere in facWets.Vf Daten"tone-sta i as niann,- . c - i- v v . . racturets- oj; patent one-staye barreiai tpo steamer her outward by I Wer'e IfasterHarrf Stith, of BalU- JSSS2; l3, otm trip; ind Mfar Oarner, ?3i.v?1V JsWH' pariliam lbeWw!?.& imSaiWml'A6WL-,P,U8 Pww wjssiQtnwu-' th,a aaotioB cfitari. ..Almw atewwii awei i wpaira. ; Iff thSt'matfla JMi :r Yr3 ""v""t " fr Anrflnlnt tran.nortatlori Mm- thl. la aae;ana,nM te Brackett J&flCfi 64i)'e ,lta buslnosa la conducted in a a most important Item to be considered ?gro ! ,a 1 "i i iih ui uuuuuiuiiii iouuiu ui vurvs. wo" i : r -,".r . t ,n 1 CANXIJiG OYSTERS, FRUITS, TEGE TABLES. MEATS, ETC. A Book Issued Giving Full I a forma tion on the Subject. We have received from the publish ers, Messrs. John Murphy & Co., of Baltimore a small but comprehensive book written by Ernest F. Schwab, a gentleman of long experienoe in the canning business. It ia a concise, pointed and practical exposition of the machinery and methods used in modern canneries, intended for oanners and thoae who wish to inform themselves about the oanning business. It gives the estimated amount and cost of complete plants of capacities varying from 2.C00 to 20,000 cans per day, and has remarks on special ma chincry, size of buildings needed, and cumber of hands required to operate. It treats of fourteen species of fruili and about tha same number of vege tables, gives the varieties of each best adept ed to oanning purposes, with hints on raising them and the prioes paid by packers, and also treats specially sev eral kinds of fish and meats. The book oontains the addresses of about thirty canneries in North Caro lina. As the oyster industry is a very im portant one with us, and as our canner ies have heretofore put up more oysters than anything else, we give so.ne facts iu retard to them which we have loaned from this book. It mentions the fact that formerly many million bushels of oysters would be taken ia a single season off the British coast, but that now they have decreased until but few are found there, and that th m 1. tr., nf almost fiVfirv R.ironnan r.nontrv nn lh coast of which the oyster is found, and attributes tbe failure principally to over-dredging, though other causes op- erate to some extent. England and I AnA. A lL. All A V-AAl i uivai, vi tuo inner ouuuvrieu are leiiing .. matters take their own oourse and are getting only a few oysters, but Franoe is acting wiiely in the matter and turning hcr.attention to their culture and instead I nf fho crlrvAmv nnf.lAnlr rtt m fanr i.tN previous the industry Is now thriving and promising. We should learn a lesson from these faots. The oyster colonies or beds may be exterminated exactly as a forest may be destroyed, ana mstanoos are cited in this country where this has been done. Long Island t with 113 miles of oyster coast and other smaller beds is being stripped of her supplies. From this standpoint tha necessity of oyster culture, and thel vital importance of preserving the! oyster bedsof this country, are urged in a forcible manner, but the probability is suggested that tbe present unregula- ted methods will continue nntil the I . . . dredging of the natural beds ceases to oyster industry will certainly be trans ferred from the oareleea fishermen to the thoughtful, painstaking oyster oultur'st, The State of New York has adopted a new system by which tbe State fish uuiuuiiDBiuuDia uuwuimu o a"as suited for shell fish culture, nd .t0 """fftoP not exceeding ave nunarea acres in extent to each person. The bottom of Long land Sound is now being laid of into sections, quarter-sections and Iota and the land eold by auction. One of the statements interesting to u " North Carolinians is that this 1 . u M .1 1- m l iihkjohju uj mo wuuhdu w "toi wul "om mo O0UHiern oywr qeqj to " .ovcjW nedvoiu markets. The canning branch of the business is also drifting to the South Atlantio and Gulf States, many large factories being looated along tbe coasts of North Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Mississippi. '. ' incse wo are mtenung jfl eiasiBtQi the city of Hew Uerne be advertised 4 tntAi.l,a nA nHn J a a sk awamCmm tt.A WB tne 8tat0 W .. llnnntinna anil tha tKfomonI la iiiIaI .... . rilcLUlV DUlUlblUK I11BAI UTIWI IBWB. KUUI .. . v. . . . . unai ueoreia naa taaeo sieoi towarasi . . . . ,u,.. fh.m. V Virffinift. NoithOArMina. flnuth Oro. y m- , . r---, r. lina and Georgia have been famed for their oyster supplies! Virginia alone h.vino m a of 2.600 000 ehmra with them. v - From the hinti civ en to those aeekina of openings South, wa quote the follow ing. and eill the special attantioa ot our readers to it, a. it indlcatea that outsider, areawakening to theadvaa, Jarge known and reference the raw material oommands a good price, aad we think therefore that the se looking for factory locations will find further South, placet that are better Butted for purchasing raw stock. For instance Elizabeth City, Washington, New Berne, Morehead City and Federal Point at the mouth of Cape Fear river ; all of which are in North Carolina aad afford excellent shipping facilities," The author ia right. Our eve: flowing supply of material oysttra, small fruits and vegetables, and our extensive slip ping facilities, soon to be still further increased, and the plenteouenees of our labor make this one of the best loca tions that can be found for such eater- prises. We have repeatedly urged their establishment and we are glad to see them coming. They pay well and they employ more hands in proportion to the amount of money invested in them than almost any other manu facturing enterprise, and they uss a great deal of unskilled labor. In regard to oyster culture wt hope that our people will be shrewd enough to learn from the experience of ethers, and that those interested in llu culture of oysters will take pains to keep our legislators informed as to the nature of the laws that will prove beneficial to them, an 1 that our legislators will be prompt in heeding their requests, and our executive officers watchful and active in seeine that the laws passed are strictly enforced. Proceedings of County Commissioners. The board of oounty commissioners met in special session at the court house on Tuesday, the 10th day of September, 1890, in pursuance of previous notice, and the following were had and done: The board convened at 12 o'clock m., pepi. 10, 10WU. to. w. omanwooa, J. a. BeadOWB ana U. UHie present. The chairman being abcent,on motion E. W. Smallwood was elected chair man pro tern. Ordered, that the following places be and are hereby designated as polling places in the various election precincts and wards of the city of New Berne and tho county of Craven, for the elec tion to be held on the first Tuesday in November, 1890, as follows: 1st ward, at police office. 3d ward, at court house. 8d ward, one door north of brdnian a Utore on Middle street. I 4th ward, Benevolent school houso. UjphapeT. Qfn, wara, oc. rnuups precinct St. $th ward, McCarthy precinct, 8th township, Pleasant Hill precinct, Pleasant Hill school. at oaiTp PTmer. 1st township, Vanceboro precinct, at Vahoeboro. 1,4 township, Dawson's store pre- ZZSETju int ml iFulcher'e store. 3d township, RusseU s precinct, nt I "8.8e'8. on townsuip, ucje creek precinct, at cove, - m Li Sid township. Cover precinct, at Dover Station. Qth township, Temple a precinct, at Morton's store. 5th township. Stanton's precinct, at Stanton place. Qth township, Lee 'a Farm precinct, at Lee's Farm. Conner's ' 7th township, Jamee City precinot, at raUM-, . l"" r''" " ofewnship, Arnold store precinct at Arnold?, 1 J. 0. Collins having declined theaD- (pointment as registrar of McCarthy's I precinct, 5th ward, and W. A. Hearn having declined the appointment in tbe I 1 . . . . ... . . ... i oi tnis Doara notary tee registrars oi ine sh township to assemble themselves toewec at vne oourt nouaeonrnany, the 'lbth dav of SeDtember. and fill raoanoiea pnrsuant to sec 2674 of eleotion lawa of 1889, I , Ordered that the notice of polling olacca for the various nreolnetg of the I county ,of Cra?e and ward precincts I x TN t . - M AA J On motion the board adjourned ' i k - ' Accident to Stsamer Cleopatra .1 Tk ra.nt,.m trn I he' reirnlir "irln to Trfltitnn TunndAv , - rr - - -r -i t .Atoxk mtt with an accident that pre ' vented her-doing so. A loose bolt uum u.wu iu uuueuu huu r , . . "OmJfor the piston head to come the fuli length bf lUtisnai stroke it drove u" " W Juuer ubbj Wrw M .orok It, Inoa - nB wttea work JX9 iU yVT'WP&P WaatV inai the vm f Woh.wUl pular trips OjlieN.I n -t !i ADVICB TO fflTOTtlERS, 1 ' Mas. r "WmslbwV. i fiooTHiNO Svrdp hould' always ,be used,, for- children ?n5:.? "J L ihcea.,', TwetTve oe remedy for Diar penti a bottle. Jaly SHIPPING NEW. ARRIVED. Str. Howard, from Trenton, with cargo of cotton. IN PORT. Schr. Carrie Falson, Capt Murpby. Schr. Mattie E. Hiles, Capt. David Ireland. CLEARED. Str. New Berne of the O. D. line with full caro of general merchandise and passengers. Str. Kinstcn, for Einston and Neuse river landings with heavy cargo of general merchandise. NOTES. The steamer Howard will sail for Trenton at 8 o'clock this morning. 1 be steamer Vesper, of the E. D ioe, will sail at 4 o'clock this after noon. Str. Eaglet, of the E. C. D line, will arrive tomorrow. "The Effect! of Menlnl Exhaustion, Many diseased, especially those of the nervous system, are the products of daily renewed mental exhaustion Business avocations often involve an amount of mental wear and tear very prejudicial to physical health, and the professioDs, if arduously pursued, are no less destructive to brain and nerve tissue. It is one of the most important attributes of Ltos tetter's Stomach Bit ters, that it compensates for this undue loss of tissue, and that it imparts new energy to the brain and nerves. The rapidity with which it renews weakened mental energy and physical vitality is remarkable, and snows that its invig orating properties are of the highest order. Besides increasing vital sUmina and counteracting the effects of mental exhaustion, this potential medicine cures and prevents fever and ague. rheumatism, chronio dyspepsia and constipation, kidney and uterine weak ness and other oomplaints. Physicians also commend it as a medicated stimu lant and remedy. Livery and Sale Stables M. HAHN & CO. Car load Youner Western Horses some extra flue Diivers. Also, large lot new Buggies and noaacaris, ana uarness, an lust re ceived and new. Livery superintended by K. Den mark. Good Horses, new Buggies and Har nees. Call and See Us. sep!7 dwly f.lrsc J. H, nines' Boarding4 House Reopenei 51i!s. J. M. HINES has returned to the city and will reopen hor FirHt-Cluss Boarding House about the 1st of October at same location, opposite Baptist Churoh THE PIONEER DAVIS SLWIKG MACBIHi, can he had at the fame plnce. J. M. HINES, Agent, seplG dwtf O, Murks" Store. SHOES! SHOES! Just See the Shoes! Big Shoes, Little Shoes, Fine Shoes, Good Shoes, and Shoag CHEAP. Bnhber Boots and Bhoei. Red KciiUaud Oil Clothing in great quantities At J. F. TAYLOR'S. DON'T FOJIQET TUH Leading Tobacco House n New Berhe, (Joods and l'rico; 1U make jou chew lots. A Large Stock of h it Wholesile ad I'.KTA JLat LOW PHICE8. Dont forget J. F, TAYLOR. J. E. LATHAM, otton Buyer and Exporter, DEALER IN BAGGINQAND TIES. Special bareains for next few dais. vie: 7S0 bdlfl. pieced Ties, in good condi tion, at SI 15 bundle. 3 tons second hand Jo to StiiDs. in good order, at 2Jo. per lb. New Arrow Ties and Sugar Bag stripe, very iow. Uire me a call opposite Cotton Ex change. Notice. Oo-Partnership. L. B. CUTLER and B. D. NEA.L have formed a oo.partnership, and will oon ttnue tne Hardware business formerly 01 u a. uuuer. Respectfully, L. H. CUTLER & CO. Sept. 8, 1800. Having taken Mr. D. B. Neal as partner, I thank tny former natrons for their favors, and asking for a continue aaae 01 tne same, I am, . ,, - 1, Yours respeotfulIy"'i aepT L. II. CUTLER Time Xxiecl AND FIRE TESTED ; Insurance Companies. WILLIAM K OLIVER, . Insurance Agent AND Adjuster, NEWBERN, H. C. fV.TSX Fll;K lstl:.,i: Cum- r.vxv. of Hartford, Vxmn. Has the larOBt capital, largost assets, Largest surplus, of any American Fire Ins. Co. Continental O'MIWXY, Fii:h 1 xr KANCE of N.'w York, (apital. j? 1,000 COO. ArkHx. S5. 000,000. Has paid over i'- i .000 ;i0) of !,,.. ' Thk Nonw icn Union Fhe ixs ('., of Knyhinl, One of the oldeit, onn of tho httonKest, one of the lart;et Firp lnminiuce Com panies iu the world. Thk Ani.i.ii Nf. ai.a (., of San Kim u-. 'apital,S2,OL'0,000. I IKK isco. Ins. llIK l.AVC iniK. ,,f M.iiu li.-ster, Knghni'l, Capital, $10,000,000. TlIK FlDKI.ITS AM" CsC.r.TY New Voile. Ins. Co., Furnishon bonds of FurHtThhip to bank, railroad and telegraph oftico. TlIK FlUKLITY AM) C.SI ALTY Ins. Co., of New York. Issues Accident Policies covnrinir ncri- denta. Makink Ins. Co., of London, Insures Cotton to and from any port in mo uuiiuu oiaios or In any port in hurope. Ameiwax Stfah r.oii.Kit Jns. Co., of Nov, York, InBures boilers from explosions. CONNKCTK I T Ml Tl Ah LlFE INS. Co., of Hartford, Conn. Equal and exact justice to all iu policy holders are characteriBtics of thiB old, reliable company. William H. Oliver, Brick building, South Front atreet. Formerly occupied by Green, Foy & Co. as a banking houae. Newbern. N. C. au31 d4wlt Largest Stock of GROCERIES on hand, Sold at Northern Prices. Agency for Horsford Bread Preparation, Old Virginia Cheroots, Cigarettes. Hazard Gunpowder Co. :e TJTicii, WHOLESALE GKOCEU, MIDDLE SIltEKT, NFAV I!RNK. N. C New Lot Samples AT J. 11 HOWARD'S. nargains in Wool ILilf lloso. Pockot Bookn. Wool Undershirts. Big Job in odd CoaU and VU'. new noons now apkiyinoa.. See our line of Doublo lireaated Suit in Black and Fancy Cheviots. . ;i aejdwtf J. II. IIOWARB Desirable Bwelling ii or Sale, lit ttUiij Hituated on South ' Front ' sireet. 1 . . House oontains eix comfortable rbotnl ana recently itacina npw bitrben and i all desirahlo front. !,! ii ft.ftlOl 1 ...... . u viavou BUOIt, dtf. i r r , asioiu nrio ua nrvmuu uuh H WNte yiNte'WMnitrt a. n,a neu $r,Z Nwbm.K. V. Paw ula on lame, ,Biw this timber. or luriher Informa'lon niL", . mnswetrihTW Watf Land andl,umhr , Kunpany..ai St PnuiHt., Bnltlmor", j-jT !( 10 UUHUUTS BKOA lll g. NawDorn,il,c liny v-;.
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