1 hi: VOL. DL--NO. 253. NEW BERNE. N. SATURDAY. JANUARY 24, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. " business locals. . Ni:S"KOKTH CAROLINA HAMS fast received. -' "Y" - jSi-lw. . ... K. E. Jonas. 1LE3ANT Smoked .Tongues, Thin ii kfst Strio. Smll Html. Cod- ft.b. Vamily Corned Beef. Mine. Meat, Erspirated Apptee, Dried Apples, Tapi oca., Chocolate. Coso., Frah Roasted CoSee, Choice Toss. ; C. E. SLOVKB C r . BOXES OF FINE FLORIDA! ZtO ORANGES t hnrchill & Pat- ' ft .ii . . k. - .1 I Ukj.rt i t fl sec s. in 1.9.,-m uo iuiu vtn . j quantity.' ' -' - " ' . Chuechiix & Paeksb, Broad st 'EVEN SPRINGS WA.EB-A spe cial for dyspepsia and an ktaoey and bladder troubles, eorsaie- or . v j3 , , 'T R. J. GOODIKQ ROBERTS dk BRO. are receiving their tall stock Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions. Thay bay at headquarters and can (tire you Low rricee. v; ; . auso the tax for the employment of : PJ.BATE SREDGESS. snbstitatei and for every mileof )MtrctlT.lUldj-l(InorMea,Bt improved row constructed oy , Wanton Lawlessness.' townahin tha rionntv ia ta Aonairnet I another; aid: the State a third. (.Vf NooHrh.d'Vb The T air The Bace-Tracx-Alliance Say Xerchaat'e Day, The Fair raoe-track aa first laid oat lacked 1 little of being a third ef a mile. II has been slightly enlarged, : which makes it now -exeotlv one-third of a Tills pota a premiam on energy and 1 found earlier in all this trouble end I mii,. Hu Terr nicely arranged, and promptness. LOCAL NEWS. NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS K. B. Johzs N. C. hami. : Pbo. Bux Testimonial. ' W. B. Lin To tazpay era. 0. E. 8 LOVKX Smoked toogu. , B. O. E.LODQI House for sale. . . Bamum Stom We promised, eto. 0. H. Htnrraa Truck farm for aale, dispute in regard to oy iters. It ia Tory plain and forbida persona who hare not ror a year been residents or north uaro- una from taking oysters in any way, even with tour. That law ia so ex plicit that it would appear further I legislation was unnecessary. Raleigh uhronioie. Our esteemed eotemporary faila to grasp the situation. The existing law referred to is known, but adequate pro- everything about the grounds ia assum ing n finished and handsome look. With another week or ten days at most of fair weather all the work will be completed. It will be a,good thing for exhibitors to learn ft lesson from the Fair officers and take time by the forelock ia pre paring their exhibits. Get them in The earplug is growing ogaiu at the rate of $11.000 000 a week. ' Popclae liberty ami the Lodge Hoar Election law cannot co exist Joropof peaa in th. RnnhUo ; ('.-' "The street hands : a a vjmv W;j w tm ; ! Tisioa not having been made heretofore readiness, as far as possible, right now, for is enforcement, it has been violated and then you will not be hurried and with Impunity by those non-resident eonf used about them as the Fairep- dredxers Iproachee. Merchants and farmers C0TTO-New Berne Market-Sales The ease stands now substantially as especially ought to take pride in send of 18 bales at 8 to 8 8-4. r: follows: The oysUr grounds are the we exbibite. Cross and White have been pardoned property ef the State as muoh as the! Wednesday, the third day of the swsmpianasttowns, ana tne mate nasi fi iiinoe the right to Ieue. sell or control them day and a great many members of the .Urfm.w . Alliance are expeoted to be present. by Gov.Fowle. v , .'-v" The truckers are taking, advantage of the weather and planting their spring were at work. terday cleaning out the ditches THE Senate having voted for free I filling up the mudhalee about the frog i j w - r tiiiiTprurii iiiii i. 111 . 11 1 1" i - Tkillluitl in aHHUinn tn tkla tn The State owns a vast area of sound naT t Merchant's day on which our bottoms suitable for OTster-rrowinz. business houses will close and nroorie T,"lATiortionof thasa vronnda have otsUm tors and employees attend the Fair and l.i... .i. .u.. I This is dons at some Fairs why not at m m . I thia Ml. V . ... . . . . . ..W WMW . anown as tno "naiurai oeas." un We throw out these suEZSstions. I other portions there are do oysters, at I Take them into consideration and sse present, but if some were thrown over-1 hw can be aooomplished la.- aa i i.jii m. .i I 11 oara or -. pianiea vu mem laor w - 1V tji. -o.. v -oifl.- I " IA1VS1VSA PUU a wuvmuA MUUOCi wouia grow, muu.piy, ana tne oeas We gave the news about the Pasquo i Become as prouno ana prowiow 11 urn.. iri...K..b . i m v stvuuwiuv aaav ivvwiyi va 1H 1 IDT invitation toattond the 00th anniversary I Tha flt-tn .linws thoaa of ita Uicni On-4 Wdoe8day Gov, uai, or T.M.:r..k a In A TTt ?f Aft I thas Uh T IrMftrw siAAlsfttfAsi taBhllt sjjplll Ka I a.. i if.t. l. 11 . js e w x vi . - a9 " "7 "Z r,mmm ou eluir'' " ' Bm,u r" them before leaving, but we are pleased Btatea .SJenaior DJ a mnjoniy oi -, -. - waw uw jawer aesonoea ronno 1 learn that it was found that the Nor- agalttkt free men.. V ' The 'bill- to license dealiDg in fntnrei In North Carolina was de feated' iu the S:ate Seaate. We lire requested to announoe that! Stsfl Captain McFarland of Baltimore will hold services at the Salvation Army bsrraoks tonight and tomorrow. r tha sesne of the oyster troubles, and th.t . liii. nt fVn Tnln1b T Int. Ava.I... Mlhl IT..t..1I.M AHjl PnilAMA. I t ( t t . 1 1 .l ununn vi im i.iimH aaa uuvwr VD VUD H HIIH U DllWf DO UN H l ..111 ni w .t.lL. 8HIPPIXQ Nims. . - . AXiUVEO, Steamer Neuse, of the E. C. D. line. with full . cargo general merchandise and passengers. Steamer Kins ton from Einston and Neuse river landings with full cargo cotton and naval stores. IK POST. Schooner Neptune, Capt. E. J. Evans. Schooner Laura C. Wolf, Capt. Chas. Lynch. Schooner AJdie Henry, Capt. Wm. H. Hill. Sohooner John R. P. Moore Capt. Jos. Gaskill. Sohooner Unity R. Dyer, Oaptain John T. Beveridge. Schooner Robert J. MoAlllster, Capt. Jos. Morris. OLKA.KED. Steamer Neuse, of the E. C. D. line. with oargo general exports, and passengers. Steamer Howard for Trenton with oargo general merchandise. Steamer. Einston for Einston with oargo general merchandise. Steamer Vanceboro for Vanceborc. Steamer L. A. Cobb for Grifton with eargo general merchandise. Bteamer Carolina for Grifton with cargo general merchandise. Steamer Einston will sail today for Einston and Neuse river landings. two jot e. Ms." JosBpnus Daniels, editoj of the State Chronicle baa been re elected State printer. The Jour NAWOougratuiates ; the State 'on thla'reaulv. which id tione tho loss gratifying because 'it was ex pected i f -..; M. Forest. , iThevthon become "private beds." nol. In the gale of Taursday the sohooner lone having the right to take oysters Th, vorf0ik Lindmark tells what took Nathan Lank was wrscksd on the ooast I from them except the planters. I plaoe between. Jlatteras and J-itty JtlawK.I xne otaie leaves tne natural oeosi The orders to the Pasquotant Riflis Through the efforts of the life saving open tome puniio, put as tney oeiongi were revoked at the last moment, and .nrdnn th. r. wr. f.lT raaanad to the State, it is nrotwr that the State I consequently they did not leave rues- Hin ... Mrn.n.J Th. land it ia citizens should derive what- aa7 n,K as reported, out yesterday S a. I . CI'iil. J J fise.- uut jv. r w u.uwuon, I " .ftArnnon.ta o'nlook. A .At.ahm.nt schooner was sugar-laden, bound from I ever oenent is to Dsootainea irom tnem i from th Norfolk Light Artillery Blues St. Thomas to D.le ware. I a. tne law is iramsa witn mat ena in i oame here on the noon train yesterday flew, and tbote outsiders who are I under orders and eommanded by Lap- raidino- the bed. know that thev have ln .eung, out tney were metat tne ....' --. w w ir laiVEnmn nsai t iiie nivnt btdlud dd ut i m UN weanesaay vt. j. h. Carry made oi great speech before theN. 0.;Legl8latnre.onthe6nb- Mi(iKat,B ra,whol, to leave next other people', property which he ap- said Utat the M Ject ;pf :education.v It is to be Wednesday to enter St. Mary's school PrP"MB' xne tnow tne law ano itu - in7hrafTernoon. There was bliahed: in" DamDhlet form and at Baleigh was well attended and a very uf T'.:c" some mistake about the orders, as was Testimonials. Raleioh, N. C. Auk 39. 1690. Prof. H. H. Bell. Oxford N. C. This is to oertify that I have used your Hair Tonio, and believe it to be a preparation deserving the confidence, and patronage of the public As a Hsir Dressing. I do not think it has an equal: as a tonio, it has benefited me, wm. L. Hill. JEmm Lite Ins. Co, Prof. Bell's Eureka scalo cleaner and Hair Purifier has oertainly removed a pain from my bead whloh I had began to think bad become ohronio. Richard Marstox. March S6, U90 Henderson N. C. The social gathering and dance at I Lowthron hall last nieht .otUn no bv . ...pT..,, wmj .u jf,m.j some of her old schoolmates and other no r,ht' tul interest in them any more them y,,, he had no inructiona to re- ... .... . I Ehm f htt mfflnlOhC mftnIAV . tA .;.. fh.m mnA MlrhiMiliUw ha l.n.aa ivoiintr man el th. town in honor Ml m.u. .u u...u.. , For Sale, Two Twin Reversible Engines-12x80 new cylinders; balanoe in good order. Jakes Redmond, Seo. ft Treas. N. &T. R. S. B. Co. sep25 tf pa ehonld' have . very general circnla- Uon. - 1 m ;.a tm .1 -l. I . . . . .Hnn n.u.i h. ... armeaior resistance u tney suuuiu u evident irom a telegram irom tne Ad J'T molested. They are taking the oysters Mutant-General. In faot orders all along present. Ij.hi. i.i ni..n -j : . j-. have been oonQiotinr. One hour Gov- On Mstoalf street whioh was recently - a. .v.. ernor Fowle would telegraph orders rnmAnA !. .i.M. .k. I " ' and tne next nour eountermana tnem. V -Trr Pmt.Aftt.innist.il ara on the rr t. i - r-A ci i-.i. j .v j I are stealing from. The artillery was taksn on board at 12 ran.' Keep them running. Give vehicles hate been driven oaths edges Yttlllal Mntlem.n wh0 . well o'clock and the steamer Vesper lay in thum no chance to rally. Be active, of the dltoh bank and ia some spots 1., " " . . ,...... u I waittag at the foot of Mainstreet. All aggressive, persistent .fighters ana the war on the farmer will not end MARRIED, Wednesday, January 21, at the resi dence of Mr. Wm. Brinson, Arrapahoe, Pamlico county. Miss Julia fingle to Mr. J. H. Smith, of Clubfoot creek, A. C. Brinson, J. P., officiating1. until be has . obtained the final Yiotory.N. Y. World. . The Iron Age Bays that there is considerable .anxiety among steel . rail manufacturers in regard to the !.. ..(.. .Mil , ar. I vwu bw u .u " . - bu kept the families and wives of mem- decisive warning of the impending I bers of the Pasquotant Rifles in a high n.rll th.t manual this indiistrv and I state of excitement. But this was all oniid. th. tnr.ln at ilitm .a londlv as unnscessary. The boys left In the best .v. c m j of spirits, and it is faot that no trouble .Uj ....u.u. u. v-. . . oharaoter is aoDrenenaed bv uis oommunuation in tne jnohoiki anybody, except that some foolish sol- Landmark shows the pressing and I dier might eat too many oysters. even in the ditch. This Is making bad places. There is an Ordinance againts suoh oloie driving and Marshal Hargett is watching to oatoh some one at it. "Keep in the middle of the road." Mr.V. F. Taylor, a wide-awake mer- .- w ohant of commercial row. is intro ducing a little novelty for laundry ass. uwnt necessity of suitable legislation, It Is blue paper to be used as a sub-1... .:.nM..t. ., mi,tinnmiw Immediate future ia their business. 8tUute for bluing. It is convenient- enfor0ed.so that the depredations of frices nave Deen steaauy cramo- 0an bo piaoeu anywnere witnoui -hich he sneaks mav be ended before ling, and all efforts to reach some danger of turning -over and getting U, natural beds of the State are ruined agreement ia reference to restrict- here It is not wanted,, and when j by themi H, n nnnftMon hnvfl failed. - ' neeaea Ior u" u wcessary is i It tt, old North8tate wanU to save .0 r. . , , m littl. nlM. th. .izaofalv.; .V V I- i'- w iuer oysters, an. mass proi.o bum iu- MB. 0. O. DANIELS, who -fori nnger ana piece in tne wasn tnis eDI Iterests and the sooner the legislature, several tears has edited the Wilson moientioraurgetuoiuuor water. ; BOWIaMMjon, realixss this fact, the i4......tft, nv --aKHitv lia.l The Fayetteville Observer says:: better. This is the sentiment of all AUiaiw iim-iumu ..vu.. ..,..., . - r- I... .. ... ; . day from Einston, where he has just I The sounds of North Carolina, partiou HOUSE FOR SALE. A Bargain! Craven County Alliance Me. Editor: We desire to announce through the columns of your paper that the Alliancemen of the ana uongres sional District and tne adjoining coun ties are most cordially invited to meet the Craven oountr Alliance at the I m. r.i- m n court House in New Berne on Wednes- UU JJGllIllllieilL laA-x tlVBl B. day morning or f air wee at v o ciocx A Three Story Brick Store and Dwel ling, with two story rear extension, on Craven street. Terms: $500 00 oath; balance in five notes, to run 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years res pectively, and bearing 0 per cent. interest. Apply to j.n34 lstp R. O. E. LODGE. We wish to form a procession and march to the Fair Grounds la column, where we hope to be entertained by the very best speakers of ' our ordsr. It is Tou are hereby notified that yenr Taxes must be paid AT ONCE, or I shall be com- pelled to levy on jour property to make the same as fast as my demitleB can reach yon. Please settle AT ONCE and save costs and trouble. Jan2l d2twlt W. B, L A.NE, Sheriff. .t..j .m iv. AJ.:n-.it,in nt that I ftTftngeues wurnwi num. nuu-i uunxing men, ana opeaiy muhiu- .ISO ouraesire to organize iu anuiiw retired from the editorship of that vt.nn v.. w - j. w.,v n.u. Ronneii on the nitht of the dav men- journal and has been succeeded by 0,0 , ftnothr - highly ; satUfactory i.rlv Pamlico, are literally alive with j!! ir rianAWilsnn ita former .j hi i . ...i- o.4.j.I.,. jj ' v. ..n w uuIi.iUumi ii.Uu m . - -n.i rp'!; " I' " Vv 7 1 nieeunK, iu wu. loreiga areaxers, wag up w v .legates to said meeting, to be field at irUCK I arm I Of OUltj Or AtillL DUSiness maunger. mr. iduic tor Liextngton, wanner no goes to oon- the oanners over luu.uuu ousneis a aay, the Court House at o o cioox p. m. or Will' traeti8e law at Ffankliu. some duotaten days meeting, commencing and destroy half as muoh mors with said day. All members ot our order r v. . . ... I in-.i.. i i . I.. . .!.. i j.j j .. I throughout the state are invited to at- eventy mui84 oeyona. Asne? iue. i "" - r--- - ,u.uuwr j tend tne meeting. Rut wishes for all Darties: 7 V f i " waiswvuie w w .. aaue were as worx at or near W. B. LANK, He alto begins a meet I the dredces. One hundred and . one lug at Statesville on the 7th of Feb-1 sails were at work at or near Gull rook Iruary,' and has ben Invited by ths.l on Tharsday last. Now if this is al-l Chm. Ex. Com. - . i. v.i... it.. T..nr.1n. nhrlitlui WuhM llf f.rlntt. tn h.ld llAftwxf a nnnlnn what rtartita ha. I ' CrftVOn CO. Alliance. A ULLXf-llS UClOlO liup jJCLioiouuioi " " I ..- i I ,.. n t rr a. a .1 1 J to prohibit emigration agents ttom meeting there at his earnest, con- North Oarollna people to their 9y I . .. ... 1 to respect? Bsir preservatioa u tne I have for sale or rent, at Havelock, N. C. a Fourteen Acre Trues; Farm, un it are a good dwelling, stables and store. Good neighborhood, and church and schools near by. Apply to O. H. HUNTER, Jan21d-w2w Roxboro.N. O plying . their vocation . without license, fixing the license at $1,000; makes violation an offense punish able with fine from $500 to $,5000, aadioprisonment for one- year, An amendment was. offered requir ins the license for each county. Vo Promised Send One Two-Cent Stamp to Chas. L. Gas kill & Co., New Berne; C, and learn how some child can become the owner of a hand some Parlor Orsran. Stool and Instructor positively free. and as there is nothing we love to talk about better than prices, win say : caurcn notice. . - .f r'l A Ov.tr Battte. Hancook Street Methodist Church nrw "w 01 n"uro,v , I OMAHootx. Va- Januarv W.The To have something else to say this Sunday. January ao, ssrvioes at u a. i -w ,..- mollusk which has been i the cause oi mumiBj uuu m. and 7:15 p. ao., eonduoted by the lively, demanded is to puta suddsn and M . maoh atrife for fates.? years is naatnr Prav.r msetins at 9-15 ft. m. complete stop to tnese recaiese ; on again tne nreeaar m, uMoora..; uw t nttAB. snnerintend.nL The oublio twpj "' Mt drsdirM. and . nnmbera of wit The'amendttientwas accepted and m. eordlally iavitod to attend JJl l- " . .. ' 1 i.nina iM'i .' ." lf-j iwuiiii viim duiihiiiiium im "--- ------- I , ,, ...vt. i.v tna hill naenpd r.hA rlAURA. : ,V..v. 1. . . j... I. la . Taland. . Disc. .'Bit aside Id m im lira . niu. orTiuoaui iiutu r .!, - every or anon oi ime xrea .uuiuirj. .... - r loh. th.t win mnA hnnut m j i . . i i rsisvau, , i , , itonsers.. i ... . Ttt-oi ataam tnnnao-o nf t.hA PTfiit I ' 3. B. . Ta. nam. nil tMlnrdtvi ill!.... n.a. . . 1 Your representative ; learned .that I wear, tun iwviiiu iumdv - -- - -- 1 lauumw v.j v i"-"i : . i - n i.t- i va kies has now become greater than from a trip to llorehesd on government !; Mr. w, b. Lane the Chairmsnof the Tth. viiimift oouS.P ; I fMT, ,?O.OU t ' -1 of the entire Atlantic coast, huslness, to spend a few days with fits Executive Oommitte of Craven County number of Maryland dredgers dredg-1 We have a "job lot" of real good qual .v. .t. r anarpfifn atiyes in me oity. v-:-'?- I Alliance offloially iaviles aUAlllanee- ling on this grouno. us noreaowB nty nusn. xnese are worm, s, great I Lap Eobes, re is nothing we 1 ir than PRICES, For $1.75 u. 4 n rta.4 th. . . m r r, t ji. Inrn thaari. bnt waa mat bv a feailade. Idaal morL .van 15 .nd So each, ant as tor-general of Steam vessels, P. klai. The fight m.hav been slightly soiled will let , . , uvula tiuiunia ii.iwik. i uraven county Alliance s wi wun v, nf ha.viiv in ravor oi tna nirates. I . . 3 inspected oh the great Mis s Eachel EimmoBfand Mrs. Julia h0UMftHft. ra.,on Wednesday mornbg Capt. CJordbin retreated. vr ' 5 For S5.00 Each. . I . a m-m S . . f a. B. A bVabb a. jfl " -n ft a I ' . - LI :3 caring tne year was 010,0 ume. ie on w. ""f-lot the Fair week for the purpose or a l "'V'-V.r, ,V. I onr COLORED CENTER ROBES ar. . ... . . 1 Kniinrniiia. uin ounmoDi raiurnintti .. . . . ., n n m loner, vi iu , iiKiuia wiw. : . - 7 t ;r "jwhila the amount inspeccea r'v---: ,,, to rel,tlT6a ln ,e amg tne airin.ooay, ttev,. Virginia, and they returned to the beauties-ana at v md Mrs. Hlnes going to visit tela? BanaerunDiAttaiwr.nu .u ,,,,,01 tM ute oonniot, ana tney , (Srf fn TPoaI, tha ar h..t Allt.nna sneakers are ex-1 found it deserted by the Maryland 3UU JbUCU R. N. Dnffr made ft snort dusi-i v. .j .Jn thai Boats ana overrun or twu A.oKi.r r 7 r-T-T-L' . ftf neV. rip to Goldsboro yesterday. , I T- " k ' , W r -dredgers. The polleev boa for the Improvement .Oil . , -y - . , , -imembers. . - " - bare . down' .upon - .them , and been drawn by the Eeetlng Cemocratle Ex. Committee. weare tiadtoseeinuaDieprganiaa- commanded Mhsm r. to, ' surrsnaer, Tbs members of the Democratic Ex- tion so strongly interestea m tn. .ir. wnion wej .. ...- ... V...V- 4 wt. l .v... -111 v. inmiu caeturs of five boats. . They were taken ih.l Ih.r. n k. . ma. na Al h Uim. .... ..i n. v iV. V.la ntt o.iu.w 1 " roittee at Gaston House, Hew Berne, K. im.BC.-Dav. All members of the """-'.. Tv.-'":: . ""....Jv:, 0.,Jan'y81el91.r. , ; , ; Sder throughout the State are cordially VJT'rm Important l -.iatlm coming neiore t0 aend and will receive a " JZZ-ZZZuZ j::ti: .a a . . i .... a. - tt f tf0 I c 1 113 Atlantic coast was ouV)owo- city ana -'. s. tivee t J , . I Mr; R. W: T)nff A BILL ' ' T3?s has "cad Commission, of Pcnn- ' which may serve, as a v for otker States; It .' r road commissioners in ; L .. - -.ip, under whose direo ' -:. ;.. i era to be permitted to : est ttcir road tax, or to pay I we will give you one that is fLUXURIOUS. . simply "DAnGflltl STORE." janWdwly v- ' ' ' the Ueneral A. ubiy at this session ill be considered. I att. tliNLV, Chairman. S. R. bri.. . ecretary. hearty weloome. last Call. Tonr Cttv Tax mnat be toaid br Feb town. The nve prisoners , watoning 1rt . , h.. to'00HMt bv distraint. their ebanoe five the magistrate the - Children Cry for Pitcher's Castork I.IIm amiI nAlnvCA lha AAlra aannvait hial i.F, !" ..... ' I boat and made otr. . . i i aiot -. j - 8. H. LANE, City Tax Collector 05323 B&ftZa JlSdwlm 400 Barrels Early Rose SEED POTATOES, Home Grown, from Best Selected Stock. Price, 10 barrels and under $1.25 jer , barrel; larger lots, $1.00 per barrel. J. L. RHEM, j213v AT FARM. "'' J.F.TAYLOR, THE .Ki- Leading Tobacco Merchant, .'; His 1,000 Boxes Tobacco now on band,' ' and 500 more on the way, all aiaiee aid prioea, besides various other fcoods too numerous to mention, at Lowest t Possible Prices. . . - , - i Gall and examine before buying, n4V , ....... v.:.. i sare yourselves money. .J 1,000 BARRELS Genuine Early Rose POTATOES,5 ; ..,F.oii;sEj5S i ' ; ''; . ; ' ' These , Potatoes were grown by reli able growers, who are known for the purity ot their stock, and may be relied upon for seed purposes. - Send ia your ; orders early. , E. II. & J. A. MEADOWS CO.' ' janl8 dwtf