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: s OURNAL,; VOL. IX.-NO. 148. NEW BERNE, N. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. mm in ten severe language severer State Convention of Democratic Clubs. I Church Service! Today. even than any attacks -we have Next Wednesday is ths ' day for the Centenary 11. E. Church Be v. R. A. Democratic ciuds or tns ptate to meet wum, pastor, services at 11 a.m., at Raleigh in pursuance of the call of I and 7:45 p. rn. You eg men's SU3INESS LOCALS. VY Agent, Plans of business com-1 seen npon He v. Sam P. Jones. Mr kin. hut fMtlirM fit RnildinV Fll Tl I "CJ fw ia nnll ilnnnl,) f . wnnnw and Lire Ioauranoe. r rirat olak 000- . . ! . . J m7 the executive oemmlttee of the State prayer meeting at 9.15 a.m. Sunday trecta Address, with reference, MTj-ipeopie in mis ana 0luer oommum- Astociation of Democratic Clube to per- school at 4 p. m., J. K. Willis, sup 't . TUA.L ANNUITY CO , Scran ton, Va. I ties, and they will regret to see feet plans for a more thorough organi- Prayer meeting on Thursday night at zation and prepare for an active, ag- 7:45 o'olocV. The public are invited to gressive campaign in the political bat attend all these servioes. tie upon which we are now entering. Baptist Churoh Services at 11 o'clock Under the plan of organisation every conducted by Hon. 0. C. Clark- Sue- Dumooratic club is entitled to three day-school at 4 p. m. The pub!ir in- delegates, and also to send an addition- vited to attend these services, al delegate for every twenty-five mem- Christ Church Rev. T. M. N. George, bers that it has in regular standing, reotor. 16th Sunday after Trinity and The credentials of the delegates will St. Matthew's Day. Celebration 8 a. m. consist of a certificate sigced by the Servioe and sermon 11a.m. Evening secretary of the club prayer 5:30 p. m. The pubiio are each assaults npon a very earnest and nsefnl Christian .Yorker." seplO eod3t RECEIVED TODAY - Another lot of those Fresh Corned Portsmouth fMllAa .I.a k Af Q,ll flnor.r Pi,rAH H ims and Norton Ya-n Potatoes. Send 0M the Morning Star's out- in jour orders early before they are all hnes we learn that a highly sensa tional aff.tir is n ported from New gone. All goods -oenverea iree 01 charge, with dispatch. Kesptctiully, . CQUBOIIILL & PARKER, Broad Street rPO LET Jive or six rooms In most I desirable part of the city. Every o nvenienoe for housekeeping. Apply at Journal office. set 9 lm RELIGION Bible. Testament, Testi mony, Fact. Klan Baking rowaer Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. OF HARTFORD. CONN. The reputation of this company for its fairness and its liberality 10 its policy holders has long since been established. It has paid over a half a million of dol lars in death claims in North Carolina. The last one at Newborn was tbat of the late Rev. Dr. Mann, which was paid in a few days after the proof of loss papers had been furnished by the agent, Mr. William H. Oliver, and an executor appointed for the estate. Time Tilled AND I ROBERTS & BRO. are receiving passed between the parties and the e being taken to seoure such repre- two death shots rang out simultan ioasly. York; a handsome looking German and a young actress, bv pre ar rangeinent, killed themselves at the same moment, the man while president and 1 - Standing on the platform of the sending them. I cordially invited to attend and will be elevated railway and the woman The time is close, very cloee at hand. I shown to seats by attentive ushers while she sat behind lace curtain This section ought to be well repre-lSunday school at the chapel, 9:30 a. m. in a room nearby: a signal was eDted in that convention. What steps and at the church 4:30 p. m. Church of Christ Kev. 1. L. Lhestnutt santation? Have we a Democratic olub pastor. No servioes at noon. Services in existence or not? Prior to the last at night at 7:45 by the pastor. Sunday campaign the New Berne club has or- school at 4 p. m. I A T NFWS ganized whenever work was required! Y, M. C. A. Devotional service this name from the candidates in nomina- street, Dr. J. D. Clark leader. Gentle tion, but the prevalent opinion seems to men are cordially invited to be present' be that its last organization as a Young Bsptist Mission Station, Market Dock Men's Democratic Club was meant to be Morning servicesat 9:80 o'clock, J. C. permanent, the -members retaining I Wbitty leader. Afternoon services their connection with it, and the effi-1 5:30 o'clock, D. O. Smaw leader. oors holdinng over until their suoces-IThe pubiio generally are cordially in aors were elected. We endeavored to viied to attend these meetings got a copy of the constitution to settle the matter conclusively, but failed to find one. If this is really the way the matter elands there is nothing requisite for the President, Jas. W. THE LADIES DELIGHTED. The pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of rigs, under all conditions make it their favor ite remedy. It is pleasing to the ev and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels. FIRE TESTED Insurance Companies. WILLIAU H OLIVER, Insurance Agent AND NEWBER, N. C. HEADQUARTERS NEW AD VERTISEZIt NTS. T. J. Turner Farni ture. T. J. Turner Sewing machines. J. K. B Carraw ay Annual meeting B. & L. Aesn. W. M. Roumree Annual meeting Y.M. C. A. At their fall stock Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions. They Boy at headquarters and can give you Low Prices. au26 THE TAYLOR ADJUSTABE SHOE JL for ladies. New and marvelous in vention. See sample. N. AftPtN, jl8 tf Opposite Journal Office. OLD PAPER i for sale in any quan titles at Journal office. There is great excitement in Ireland over the arrest of Dillon, O'B.ien and others. Cotton. New Berne market Bale THE Kiver and Harbor bill has ' 80 bales from 9 1-2 to 9 5-8 received the signature of the Fresi I A horse belonging to auctioneer I. W. diMiC and is now a law. I Eubank .dropped dead yesterday, on Broadtreet, from heart diseeso, while exoeDt IF the House lsnota"uehberatlveJ being driven to a road cart. I Moore to call a meeting of the old mem- body," iflu because the Speakfr is I The Republican oampaign has opened.) bers , admit all new ones that desire to a deliberate usurper and tyrant. I The first manouyer took plaoe at Rocky join and appoint the delegates to which Run about six miles from the city. The t . I . I . - T ! 1 1 I'j,- n reported inns mr. urauy, next ra v will be Tuesdav n cht at the Democratic Oaudidate for Co"n-1 James City. A large number of whittles were dis tributed gratis to the small boys yester day for advertising purposes and there was more musio in the air after that Mtsx Vihi: Insi-ranch. Com- iv- ..f I r .-... iv, 1. 1 n EVl OCWlIlg JliaUIlineS. Hss the larKest capital, Urgent asseto, I am sole agent for the World Re nowned No. 9 Wheelei aid Wilson Sewing Machine, THE BEST IN THE WORLD "THE NEW HOME." the next best Machine. Aiso the "FAVORITE SEWINQ MA CHINE. " iou can nod needles and extra at tachtnents for any Sewing Machine mado. At the New York Furniture Largest surulua. of anv Amnrii-n Fir Ins. (k). CoSTlXRN I'M Com 1 'any Fii;k InsT'rance of Now Yorlc. Capital. 1,000 000. Ampu. $5,000,000. Has paid oyer fy4.U0O.0OO of lonaes. Tiik Norwich I'xtox Kirk Co., of England, ixs. uiauu. in, iuh new i ors rurniture rino r.r n,ii . . .. Store. oppoBite the Gaeton House, South J"0 'd"1; Pue 0 the trong-t. Front et., New Berne, N. C. ? r ,F,ro Inrance Com- Y. M. O. A. District Convention. The New Berne Young Men's Chris tian Association belongs to what is known as the Fourth district. This distiiot consists of that portion cf the State lying north of Pender and Onslow counties and east of Raleigh. There spp21 dwtf T. J. TURNER, Agent. FURNITURE ! ! New York Furniture Store panics in the world. Tiik Anhi.o Nkvaia Kirk K Co., of Saa Franci.sco, I'anital. S2 000 linn rillCE LIST:- Walnut bedroom suits.. ?25.00 to $125.00 Kress in the third district, is mak ing a splendid canvass. The prospect arising from the passage of the McEinley tariff bill than was wanted. is causing much derangement in J The steam flat Laura, which has been European manufacturing circles. Jon Howard's way sejerel weeks for repairs, has been launched. The TflE Young Men's Demxjra'ic sohooner Elizabeth was immediately Clubs have splendid opportunities I hauled up in her place. we are entitled. If the club has passed out of exist ence, we hope that a meeting will be immediately held for organizing one and the proper representation secured. The Yarboro House offers reduoed rates of of board to all rieWftteii and other club members, and the railroad, dering such questions as these: ar n ... .for Aiscciation work," "How I , tt l m . 11 sooiaiion ueips a iown, Imt. 14 00 to Parlor suits 25.00 to Ql1.IAI1(l A C( A- are tleven Associations in it, and there kedeteadVZ." .".'.'Z 1 00 to are aDout as many more towns m it in Mattresses 1.00 to olass fare pays for the round trip, and Mr. S. L. Dill, general passenger agent, informs us that anyone wishng to at tend the meeting, whether heist mem which Associations should be organized. The convention is now in annual session at Tarboro. It commenced Fri day and closes today. They are con- "Need an As- "How a Spring Mattresses 1 00 to WashBtands 1 00 to Tin safes 2 00 to Cradles 1.00 to Desks 3.00 to Baby carriages S 00 to Willow chairs 1.25 to Sewing machines 25.C0 to Tables 1 00 to Chairs, per set 2.25 to IliK IjANcasiurk. of Manchrstfir. England, 45.00 Capital, $10,000,000. 45 00 iu.vu ii It I III,! itv ivn I ' ti- t -i'V Ins. Co., of Now York. furniHhi'H bonds of mretvt.li lo bank. raiirouu ana telegraph oUice. 10 00 COO 0.00 10.00 6 00 10.00 5.00 20.00 8.50 55.00 15.00 12.00 TlIK FlDKI.lTV Ins. Co., of ami Casualty New York. Issued Accident Policies covering accidents. Town Should Treat an Association," Organs 65 00 to 125.00 Hnw fW we Makn the Men's Mentinff Accordeons 75 to 4.50 Most ProfitabieV" "What Sfloular win nna the above stock or fur niture at tne rnew York furniture for doing good work in the ap proaching campaign. ''Guards, up and at then." INGalls is canvassing Pennsyl vania in the interest of Quay's candidate for Governor. It is said that in his speeches he admits that the Force bill is dead. Gen, Alger has the right thfbg struck npon The Sam Jones meetings begin at Wilmington, Sept. 25th. A number of persons from New Berne have ex pressed a desire to attend should special rates be given over the A, & N. C. R. Superintendent Dill informs ua that reduced rates will be furnished if a sufficient party will be gotten up to justify it. Finding their fall trade increasing to such an extent as to render further and Profit From Reading the Bible V etc Prof. O. T. as a delegate Association. Adams is in attendance from the New Berne We hope there will be a good attend- - I : ,i ,. I for getting rid 0f I"""""""50 uuo!0.BrJri ur uili m ance. his snrplas. He is going to start & Baxt6r, have eaoh added anothr a daily paper in New York to boom 8alesman. Mr. Howard has secured him for the Presidency. the services of Mr. J. w. Wahab of Hyde Jtn Messrs. Barrington & Bsxter have REGISTRATION, acceding to ad- Mr. Hugh Credle, from the same county, vertisement in the papers, com; Neat the -outh of Neuae river cn menced yesterday. Every voter the south side, bears are reported very ' 1 ft TtrfK nitAtinn mV vn 1 A aniviiifo . A a.A U1 TU.. U-.. . 4.w..u ouuu.u iCB.otci uuuio.uu. ut" visiting friends in New Berne, returned wiiaous o,eiay ior ine .election win uUR. uewuK1uB wr. to ni8homein Wilmington yesterday. aCt the interest Of every Citizen. P' "ucoin.ana several oeionging to Prof. G. T. Adams went up to Tar inree omer rarmers in me neignoor- . ... ,..:. bar of a club or not. is entitled to the Work th8 Association Undertake " s the Loadi Uou9e Low inw r.K,a Th nnn.nni m-of. How My we Wm 0ur Fellows to prjce8 in the city, oonosite the Oaston BV awiiuo) A uu wu v fyilVU UIUVM VU I .... . . - , I r , . " unriei r now uan we net rieasure houbo, ouuia rronc street, rsew uerne, N. (J., where I will be glad to see my old customers and friends. T. J. TURNER. eep21 dwtf Proprietor. MRS. BETTIE WHALEY'S New Millinery. At Mrs.B.B. Lane's Old Stand On Pollock street, adjoining R. N. Duffy's drug Btore. Full and entirely new stock of choice Millinery, Notions, etc. Latest styles in Hats and Bonnets. A skilled Metropolitan Milliner in charge. Also a first claes Dress making De partment. All work done in best style. Orders from the country promptly filled. 86plSdw3m Maiunh Ins. Co., ,,f London, Insure t'otton to and from anv nort in the United States or to anv nort in Europt. on the 24th and 25th insts. Round trip tiokets will be for sale on the 22d, 23rd and 24th, good to return until the 27th inst., at the following rates: From Morehead City and return, $5.50; New port, $5.10; New Berne, $4 10; Dover, $3.10; Kinston, $2.75; La Grange, $2.30; Goldsboro, $1.70, and the email inter mediate stations in the same proportion. 4.- it . AJlliKK'AN ttTKAM J.olI.Kl; Co., of New York, Ineurt H boilers from explosions. In SHIPPING NE!S. ARRIVED, Str. Howard, from Trenton, with full oargo of cotton. IH PORp. Sohr. Carrie Fataon, Capt. Murphy. Schr. M. E. Hiles, Capt David Ire land. Schr. Addie Henry, Capt. J. R, Pigott. CLKA RED. Str. Vesper, of the E. C. D. line. Str. Cleopatra, for Trenton. NOTES. The steamer Eaglet, of the E. C. D. line, will arrive today. The steamer Kinston will arrive today ventionof the Young Men's Christian I from Kinston and the Bteamer Cleo-I Association. I patra tomorrow from Trenton. Mr. Walter Willis, who has been The steamer Trent will sail tomorrow teaching school in Pamlico during his morning at 7 o'clock for Adams Creek, vacation, returned to Trinity College, the steamer Howard at 8 for Trenton, Miss Jennie Willis has returned from I and the steamer Ealget of the E. C. D. Is ranahoe. Pamlico oountv. was bitten visit to friends at Havelock. line at four o'clock. Mr. and Jnrs. J. r. smith, or Liexing- Personal. Mrs. Chas. Brower, of Wilmington, who has been visiting Miss Lizzie Howell returned home yesterday morning and Miss Lizzie went up to La Orange at the same time to visit relatives there. Mr. W. H. Bishop, who has been CoNNucTici'T Mutual LikicIns. Co., of Hartford, Conn. Equal and exact justice to all its nolicv holders are characteristics of this old, reliable company. William H. Oliver, Brick building. South Front street. Formerly occupied by Oreen, Foy & Co. as a banking house. Newbern, N. C. au31d4wlt Livery mi Sale Stables day.' One of the bears killed some time ago weighed 380 pounds. f ROGER Q. MILLS, Of Texas is J hood, and another farmer, Mr. C. H makine a verv wide canvass. He Sanborn, is losing hogs nearly every ia using the arguments that Jeffer eori and Jackson used: the argn- ments that Tilden and Cleveland Bit by a Rattlesnake " naod pthe nnanswarahlfl ftrpnmpntia 1 Mr. F. T. Banks, who lives near ' - of the American Democracy, 'l : w. , : rrL"UBr; v; rz " " , ouiyiiODU ttufcoitjgmuio hub.ub x0 u,n Bsu. -" ' r " . CbkSSON. Pa.. Sept. 19.-The Presi- ; announcing ' that Germany1 had snake was under a plank which was ijj. dent today eigned the river and harbor f'rs. J. U. Ilines' Boarding House Reopened. Mils. J. M. HIKES has returned to the city and will reopen her First-Claes Boarding House abont the 1st of October at same location, opposite Baptist Churoli THE PIONEER DAVIS SEWING MACHINE can be had at the same place. J. M. HINES, Agent, eeplG dwtf O. Marks' f tore. opened the slaver trade in Africa. , Weare gratified to. learn that overturned. The.'snake ran under the Mr. Herbert W. Simpson, arohlteot, I bill and the anti-lottery bill and they barn after biting Mr. Banks and was I went down to Morehead last night on are now laws. He had them brought tw kilUd hv Rv. Mr. Pr.on. T)ia. professional business. P the White House for this pur Ofjceal telegrams from Zanzibar 0ipie minister, with a shot gun. The Miss Willie Dm, of Morehead, ii P,0 . aenyaUOJ the reports relative to snake had thirteen rattles and a button, visiting her unole, Mr. B. L. Dill. io jhj tneuus alnrft "frarllno- nn t.ha nnaaf . ThA hta u nn the rinlf of tha 1p And Mr. A. M. Baker returned last night I Through this means I take occasion W-H- . 1 . ' Mr. Bank, is very low and Hot expected from a business trip to New York, and ZiyLJil m 5TlTlHntensiv6 and diversified ol Mr. W. T. Hill from Philadelphia, ISSff 'Jtf rhfaS n?tafbrt.eoyf v-Vi-fSf loitare were is , no teutog wnat , ' v;" wiiiuma t a,iAm mn- www.y ".u i breaking my leg :.. . .; . -. ue, xuese poini ins way tO lUae- - ne pnet , mention naas or tne mi v -J- penaence and ; to lortnne forthe rntk im aiinitad tho .n- Mrs. Thomaf Pratt and Mm Sol ; v Bouthern sFarmer. Wilnilngtonlproval of many Qf our citizens. Hudson, of Madison, N. C. are visiting K. R, JOflES, HEAVY AND LIOHf M. HAHN & GO. Car load Young Western Horses some extra fine Diivcrs, Also, large lot new Buggies and T"k rw . . . noaacartH. ana nnrness, an 'just re ceived and new. I Livery superintended by K. Den mark. Good Iloisoe, new Buggies and Har ness. Call and See Us. stplT dwly . ... John C. Collins. In this connection it may be pertinent Mm. Hnn A. Chnrrhill. V auauai mr. a.iu u. .m. jubuhou. m- t RnhB,ts has returned from m t j a i I AIfharanrIinrf ftll nf Inn itnnlr haa nnt wmwrawo vowrs ai isocsy rr"T7:C tlwMnr Thli visiting points of interest in thereat- Mount and Vicinity , met in Mat-1 owner of the ink factory to make no I em part of the State. " Notice. The Third Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the New Berne Build ing and Loan Association will be held at the Y.M. a A. Ball (Stanly Hall) on Wednesday, Bept 24th, at 8 o'clock, A . 1 1 . p.m. a ion aiwDaanoe is requested. J. B. B. CABRiWAT, Seo. L. H. Cvtlkr, Pres. . sep21 3t Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snufi Sold at manufacturer's prices. Dry Goods & Notions. t thews Hall 6a September ICth Slid other nrrangements, that he felt safe irl L - --. r a - ' sating that' Salem would provfae for Foundered "Will V , Organlzea a j Tonng Men's DemO: the industry, Hereio is an illustration " - 'T ' . NOTICE. The Regular Annual Meeting of the I Y. M. a A. will be beld at the New I Hall, Tuesday. September 233, at 8:301 Full stock and large assortment. Prioee as low aa the lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed? J. E. LATflAM, "With Five Hundred On : cratio 'olnb. ? Everv J neiehborhood otthe utUityof suoh enterprise: this one i : ;': , . . .1 . " v ; - o-- ,t 1 tit m.a.ij. aiMniA.mn.t t i iiONDON. oevt. iw. aotiosb irom ' -.Should have its DemOcratiO Olnb, 5xtT vonn'TConie. toaether with a Hingo state that-the Turkish man-of- o'olock, p.m.4 f or the election of ifflcere fffA,, TriiVPT JUlfl TlTnnrtPf . . anil all of thi.aWrcdnhaahonld h foundered; at , ee. and other important business. lUOR BQJtT &U0 LXpOtter, a ..:JLi - ..lit- Udesirafcle class than many othera w that five hundred of her crew werel W order oiwesidenv ; DEALER IN ;., "Ismmwu V.ft WW Uiahl tndieate. and whoeaneeiaUT need MwBev..v ft -i -v? i i w. m. bountbek, aeo. meeting Ion the 24th Insist If employment. "Let Hhe good work go Nbw haa also reached her that an V- ' ,, m W5- onntil there shall be no valid erouie do7n. 011 ' t : THB Wilminffton .J.MahaenW for an" idle hand in i the community, JPnese ooaat els hundred on k . i a. : i - BAGGING AND TILS. k : What Doc It Mean! trtrt TAAAfl OnATlAllf vnafttlB limnls I flnorial liroftlna f ni nf famt Amm ...mL-' . : . .. . ' I while at the same time Ine wealth or l "ulv' - - v itnas uooae oareaparuia ina most viz: .BK-Auera is a jery Dltier, pert theoommunlty is being added toj . . ' , ' ' '" ' " , , economical mediolne to buy, because it I 750 bdls. pieoed Ties, in good condi sjnal attack nnori -ftVans'fiHat Fife ' Mr. J. V. Williami. DronrletoT of the Rlflea for the Kussiaa UoYerantent. j vee mora fof .the money than any tlon, at 81 15 bundle. in ih riallaa v,u ttaA-h Mp Williams Ink Compny,arrlved yeeterf ' Paws, Sept 19 France ha entered other preparation. Each bottle contains 8 tons second hand Juto Strips, in in ma Aiauai: iagie eaitea oy 4r. . nd . is mnkinii arrangements to into a contraot to supply the Russian 100 doses sad will average to last good order, at Simper lb. , lQ,u-LttU6tMr.''Fife .Ink from Government with an enormous number month, while other preparations taken New Arrow Ties and 8ugar Bag D,U3e ua5 "P0 .n Sharply Olthat ; . . toeverv contract 6U.00Q of the weapons wiU be keek; Therefore, be sure to set Hood's Give me a call opposito Cotton Ex paper. . In reoly. he is denoaoeed ' well kept office in the United State?, v I delivered w(b)n eighteen months : - I SarsaparllU, the best blood priflr 9 1 ohange. Hew Lei Samples AT J. to. HOWARD'S. Bargains in Wool Qilf Uotc, Pocket Books. ( Wool Undershirts. , ... Big Job in odd Coats and ests. NEW GOODS NOW ARRIVING. See our lino of Double Breasted Suits in Black and Fancy Cheviots. sep7dwtf J. M. HOWARD. SHOES! SHOES! -..ii ! Just See tjie 'Shoes! IliK Hhoe, Utt'e Slio.i- hia M1ms, Good Jbhoes and BUoss OHKAjiy .,t f Huncr uoois bdu Bbocn. .Hed Moots and Oil Clothing In great qnhtltW?i-Ji y At JF. TAttO&U and nv.TAILat LOW Tt ilOflaPol forgst JVF, TAYLOR
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