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'X Kmly EST; OURNAL VOL. EL-NO. 278. NEW BERNE. N. C SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1891. PRICE-5 CENTS. m da .BonawMuu. LOCAL NEWS. TIT ANTEDTwo competent young YV todies toeeUallksouvenlrsanddeetgas at to Fair Mitchell. febiU-.t.. grounds. Apply to Henry Bilk WUths Exhibit QAf iH LARQESiaed.BrigbtFlorida OUUU OmxfN (or retail at 6 eenU per dozen, uaauiita flokidas at OHUHOhOUj PAhKEfi'3,Bioad it. VT7 ANTED -Two first class, Indus- Y V trloui Shoemakers can obtain perma-1 Bant moloyment by addressing or oallhng I oo H. Abpcit, Boo. Maker, Craven St., oppo site Joomxax office. lenii-iw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BarqiH STOBX-SolatioH. Prof. Bell Heir renewer. Wasted Two oompetent ladies. D. Hassill Large lot bananas. Chuhchill & Parks Oranges. Bill thb Jkwklxb Fins jswelry. The East Carolina Land and Railway Co'a Charter. The people of Jones and Onslow coun ties who hate recently visited this city and bare heard of the unwarrantable attack by Mr. Butler of Sampson in the State Senate on the above named Charter, are justly indignant over such proceed iogs. This has betn their only hope for several years to secure a railroad from Wilmington to New Berne. Arrange ments have been made with a northern Local news on fourth page KING'S Royal Gertnetuer $1.00 per COTTON New Berne Market-Sales syndicate to build this road, understand Bottie, direct from the Factory. Fori for the week 116 bales against 185 bales log that the State had entered into this Bl . O. UUy m wuow.. .ama wAb Lot tt s.f i fUU K- Ko tt.anf tke I Baa4V wbv stjsov j ms l wuua-wt 1U IfiAU 1A1V11 U T tUD Klfftuu w. iu I IV iS..S .'u,T nl.t. iii tM Soma fifteen nr eihten imnorted charter. It is bad enough when an m Bmm X. imUJ B ihu mvmv w I -t " f - - - I ;iyla-Fi.d. Boasted and h" " Bb-eu- ra()e horMg haT(J arrived for theFir individual goes back on his contracts, during tba Fair. febi8 2m races. ut when our great commonwealth, the JOHN WILLIAMS is now prepared to The Elizabeth City Fire Company is Sr84t State of North Carolina, who is mm n vi n otnini in iui cuiure iui uviu ivi . . , T iinvirinrr nnnirni TrAm avorv nntrrflr rn ,V.nim.n. ai.o renainna and DreMing expected to arrive on me oteamer JNeuse - j ---- - eio hlng a specialty. Corner broad . and 1 Tuesday. Berne streais. ieuou. XTBW nttUB STORE Drues. Medi- For Monday Fox Chase at the Fair. In conversation with Mr. Geo. D. Bennett yesterday he informed ns that ht and Will Hunter propose to hare a pack of a round hundred dogs, the best In the State, at the New Berne Fair next week, and give the visitors an opportunity of taking in the glorious sport of a well-ordered fox chase. This will be the first time on record in North Carolina of one hundred dogs In one pack. Goldsboro Argus. Mr. Hunter had a good pack of hounds here last year, and turning a fox loose in the Fair grounds had a lively and exoiting chase, to the de light of the many spectators. Now that the grounds are twice as large as they were last year a still better oppor tunity will be afforded for an exhibition of this fine sport. febetr. DHUG STORE Drugs, Medi- ror MOnaay morning tne eiectrio clnek and Chemicals, C. P. Popular lights will shut off at half-psst Ave Druggist's Sundries. Trusses and Braces, o oioca Block Cigars and Tobacco, all w. Pre- 1 be taeatnoal boards open tomorrow soriptlons accurately compounded (and .not in The Casta wavs" bv the Harrv Lindlev Comninv for tha week. UliMI. at fr.il. rlnnra ftnm Pollock. Ian'25 lv I uur lormer townsman, uev. rrea u come into her borders and help to develop it, shall at the very first opportunity break faith on their contracts, indeed is iu bad taste the best you can make of it. The Charter as originally introduced in the House in 1887 and passed that body was satisfactory to its incorporators, and to the State, but when it went into the Prices. fui'2 ROBERTS & BRO. are receivinR a " ouo, uu, UBn iArse stock of Boota and shoes. Dry lnomas, will oonduct the services at Senate, an amendment was interiected in atW'aaTter. 'd n give yoa'Low th9 e.by terian church this morning. it, by some person who evidently did not An extra car was attached to last I understand the location of the county, or night's train and all the oars were filled I who desired to destroy the charter, which with people coming to attend the Fair. said the road shall run through the cen- Today is Washington's birthday. The ter of th8 swamp lands. This was fatal New York and New Berne cotton ex- t0 tno Dl11. because in the first place to hag I changes will close tomorrow in honor oecompeiea to runtnrougii a swamp which Of the occasion. i m iia cauier was penecuy wormiess anu The Fir will be formally opened b,ythraeans destroy the usefullness of Monday at 11 a. m., with an address by rtu,rullu P""g majority oi Dr. Jno. a Lonir. Rev. R A. Willis I '"aeus oi uusio w county anu a very will act as chaplain on the occasion. A . - . 1 i ci . . i n ? i It ia hpliuftfl in VVashinffton -".losmuiiuHa,., I wa rrfiRsinc Trent rivnr In wm rnnair1 that tho much talked of deficit is I M. , . . ... . , . ' I1WDSVIUMJ VIA, UV lUUt VA AU.C It V Cat A OklDOtl 1U Bigni. very soon ipou.uuu.uuo He was rescued with no further injury are to DC paid out to me army than his involuntary bath. pensioners. The National Bank and Banking House of Green, Foy & Oo. will olose at A SHOW storm, dnvea by a fierce l 0,clock h . . F .. week- nortuwest gale, prevails inrougnoui ,XMpt Thursday when they will be aonthern Illinois. The murenry lo osed the entire day. Ex Goyebnob Eosteb, of Ohio, it is said has been selected as the new Secretary of the Treasury. j - - THE Bishop of Dramore written a letter to the clergy of his diocese in which he warns the faithiul not to attend Parnell's meetings. large portion of those In Jonos county from railroad facilities was absurd and ridiculous. Such a route would do neither the swamp nor the people any good and would bo fatal to the railroad uther Legislation was necessary to cure this evil. It has been said that other rival rail road corporations were working against this Onslow road, and trvins to defeat its object in various ways. Our peoplo had reasons to boleivo that Densions. giving; a pen-ion of 2.500 a year to the widow of Ad miral Porter. . The vote bv which the bill tly defeated in the Kansas House of Representatives, has been recon- uidered and passed. Large Lot of Bananas! Will srilve on Monday's boat for me. a fine lot of BANANAS, which 1 will retail by msaozenai aj cents, wui sen mem ex tremely low by the banch. All other frluu and confectioneries sold accordingly low. V. UASSfcLL, febrdSt. Opposite the Postofflce. Bell's Hair Eenewer and Scalp Cleaner. READ TESTIMONIALS. Henderson, Nov. 23d, 1887. Mrs. W. H. S. Burgwyn takes much pleasure in recommending Heotor H Bell as very skillful In the treatment ef the hair and scalp. She has found him reliable In all respects, and has derived great benefit from his attention to her hair, and also from the use of his tonic. I cheerfully unite in the above recom mendation. WM. H. BURQWYN. uapt. Burgwyn is well known in North Carolina, and his testimonial stands for itself. I have tried Prof. Bell's "Enreka" with great satisfaction and am confident I have never used any hair tonio that equals it. I therefore take pleasure in recommending it to all. Miss Sarah Burwell. Just arrived, a new lot ol Children's Suits. from J2. 50 to ?j.50, and wllh each suit we will give A BALL AM BAT. J. M. HOWARD. febllUAwtf. R. J. GrOODINGr, successor to K, II. Meadows & Co., Wholesale and .Retail Corner Pollock and Middle Sts. PROPRIETOR OF COCHINE8 COUGH CURE. This preparation contains no opium and is certain cure for couelis. horainpKs .nv and If It does not effect a cure after taking one bottle, the money will be refunded to purchaser. OPl'IMUS OINTMENT, for chapped hands and every skin trouble 1 Keep everything In the Drug Line, nuila large ana well selected stock of Toilet Ar tloles, Soaps. Sponges, Perfumes. Chamois Skins, Hair Hrushes, etc A complete stock of Patent and Proprietary Medicines, Oew lng Tobacco, Plug and Fine Cut, Smoking Tobacco, good. Perloue Tobacco. Imnorted Cigars, ana the bast 5c. aud lUc. Cigaisin North Carolina. febll-'.'m nas laiien ioriy uegrees iu me uui i Tne ladies composing the oommittees I this Legislature would stand by them forty eight hoars. I of the Fair Association will take it as a I and see that our only hope for the devel I speoial fayor if those who have not yet I opment of our section was protected V.. J r- HTnDUn.nnn info. I ..... . ... . I . r w rriuy mr. luuiuciouu - got all their exhibits in will send them Are other railroad corporations in dis (laced in the Senate a bill, wnicn up early Monday morning. guise working through the Legislature was referred to the committee on l The Parisian wonder, Galatea, to be after us ? exhibited at the Fair is pronounced one I Lvery Eastern interest must have of the Greatest marvels of the dav. it I fatal blow from some source. If it is not lis the first appearance in the State of Pne tmnS u 18 another, some fellow will this remarkable illusive transformation PP UP in "ome unexpected quarter to of a marble status to a livincr rrniimr I knife US at the critical momeBt X authorizing women to vote, recen- ,aay The students of the Collegiate de partment of the Collegiate Institute were favored last Friday afternoon with an interesting end instructive talk, by Mr. T. A. Green, on the subject Old Dominion Steamship Co. New Behse, N. C, Feb. 23, 1891 I would respectfully call attention to the new advertisement of our company which appears in this issue. Thi3 is the old and favorite schedule, otherwise known as the "Shenandoah's schedule' by which our merchants can have thoir goods leave .New iork and Ualtimore, on Tuesdays, and arnve here tridaymorn intrs, and leave on Saturdays and arrive here on Tuesdrys. Passengers can also avail themselves of the same privilege and enjoy the beneficial result of an all water route from starting point to dosti nation. We make close connection with the A. & N. C. It. It, for all stations on that road, for passengers and freight, and also offer connections in tho Neuse and Trent Itiver, and Contentnea Creek Through rates from staitioa points stations on the A. & N. C. II. K, and to Kinston by both railroad and river. Thanking our kind friends for their patronage for so many years I beg con linuance of the same and will do all in my power to deserve it. iu. li. ItoiiERTS, Agent It is asserted that the appoint- .1 - r -a: i ri i ment of Ex-Governor Jarvis, of 01 naming. Pitt. E.G. Beddinefield. of Wake, Mr. Ben Terrell, the National Farm- anrlOon Tt. tt Vm, of RnnfnmhA. eri Alliance speaker, will deliver an .t A .i a t .1 address at the court house tomorrow at on me aauroaa uomimssiuu, .a eley(m 0,olock Th9 foregone conclusion. quested to come out and hear this dis- Give na more money. France tinaished 'Peaker l ir -rrr n -rrr . m haamnPA mnnov in rirnnlation ner r' v"a'' woown, a rormernara coital than any other country in , . . . the WOrld, and her people as a Portsmouth, waa married ThnrsJarat whole are better situated financial-1 ii:80 o'clock to Miii Diana Oniiink-. nt I lO.I ... ... rt . . Iv than anv nthftr nponlft in the Goldsboro. in the Presbvtsrian churnS 0,en, Ior exnioition at tne rairsix J -J t -r I I . v. ... j i.. : WftrM of that place by Bev. J. O. MoMullen, I ' ""'i"' v" the pastor. After the ceremony Mr. " " u.j wuu,u THE Wilmington Star saye: "It Wooten and his bride took the oars for naB eTer DMn on "N"on anywhere, la.aM that. Tno-alU willUavA thA Portsmouth, their future home. ana nave an Deen recently completed We appeal to the Legislature of North Carolina to protect us in this, our only hope for a railroad outlet south, to move our corn and other products, not allow the great State of North Carolina to go back on her contracts that were fairly and squarely entered into, as was stated by Senator Lucas. Our people appreciate the efforts of Senators Gilman, Luoas, and Green of Harnett, and others who stood by us, when the Senator from Sampson was trying to destroy us. uur people are justly indiznant when matters of such vital importance affecting our prosperity, and damaging to the credit of our commonwealth, are sought to be enforcod upon them without knowl edge or consent. We cordially Invite Inspection of ex ten slve and varied dlsulav ai ourestablishment Our stoekof FINii JEWELRY 18 equal to that of any In the State, and is wormy the attentionof sight-sears and connoisseurs asof purchaseis. A visit does not incur any oDiigaiion io pnrchase. Fine Fancy Work. Mrs. W. A. Hearn has sent, from They are a silk quilt, a calico quilt of 5,000 pieces, three knitted rugs, of her Senate poorer than when he en- First Seizure, tered It. We don t Delieve it; DUU At 2:80 Friday. Cant. Adam Warner, own desienina-. and a crocheted tldv. if trne it is the only instance m the officer in charge Of the patrolmen In all this work are shown great in which ha haa failed to come no to I seized "The Sailor's Return," a Mary-Igenuity, industry, happy adaptation tho standard of ReDnblicanim. lftnd "el th h een dredging in ", " r . i j ones nay, ramnco county, ine ves A DISPATCH to the New York sel and crew were brought to thii eity. to be appreciated, and is a liberal and World from its correspondent at Officer M. J. Fowler, of the patrolmen, highly appreciated contribution to the ..ii : made the arrest. E. G. Hill. J. P.. I Fair by a devoted daughter of New jJBUia. jjiom, am jo luaiwrenw- .Heme. . lt. i.u t. .:. Wed en yesterday and bound proony eaiy wuu mau co-utr, them oyer ,n (um of JM A not an assarea iacc as is sup the next term of Superior court in posed to De, Dat, on tne contrary Pamlico county. In default of bail : it is .safe to predict that the treaty they were placed in jail Tha Oont.In anil nm wui ue rejectcu. NW BKBNK. N. 0.. Feb. 21. 1S91. EDITOR JOUBNAL : By belne a cash bn ver and selling for cash I am of course able to offer Inducements that time honaeaean not The Captain and owner of the vessel I offer and this Is why I snppose some so J. F. Beacham, Of Crispin, Maryland. I the report that I by offering higher rent had THEpreBent condition of affairs He ia not among tha captured. , ia country f and city presents a Wm. Wheetley, the oaly white man SSTS striking illMtration of the fact that r"V"Au" rvT:,. ft,. .-,,1,ot .nrl tha farm Ar orfl mo" wwuu iuto. mwr tua that about the 80th of March I will opix a mutuaUy Interested la having good J." . , - r ; I swwfjwg wwaw mw awsgvw vyij s idiwmu nuviv vr iaa lunuuinutuio nun tss roam, ana mat DOU UBT DO US- Uuu . lana run ana p oob: or low ana , ... il "" I medinm pncea Shoes, Hats, notions, Ao. riOnSIT emoarraSBea ior want Oil " ; wnioni wui sen atveryoiosepnoes, 1 rPnrA n ma via x.r ha vitaf """ ' ' I M. T T PntfarAaM nnnnnK.. NlW BlRNB. N. O.. Feb. 21. 1891 Wo T A a H Ht a av Tiw a a Dvn . rm.i. l I t-a 11 3 T .lit I o, ui uiJAiMi iaistn oin , A. 111S1 19 W . me . - - J!. J KA ATI US, Kin 17 rnWQir. lUlt mnra. in Uevt fv that, n tha trt tnnseAMAna kAlA ,paper uenerai ODemiu Q1Ba y- -- oar agent. OLbowaLL. Respeotfnlly, Jas.B.Clabk. of Clark a Oo. AS WO glean from the northern 8mitb, Harpel & Co., proprietors oil . .pcte um wuv , - rjurnosa of maklniranPn1,,thMr'H,nry PerM tne other Jk naaaar1 ftf fortnna fiitlmatfld at W " PurP 01 "lD8 an W.L. Palmer, I was acting as your agent, Vpo8seiseaoi iortane eswmauea ai exnibltofhlgsoodsat the Fair. (signed). m.l. hollow betweeo ana m, ComW willalso have on ex. bo...,.,. n boneht real estate in CrOWlDS hihlMnn two hanrlmma p.hanat T.il I UB.M.Ii.H0LL0Wax.L.DlAB8lR: This is I ' " " ta that mti 4J at altah.. s. I.J... tuo vioou auu wseu wku nunu ug in nou iirai nu wiv i me torarn mai. r aimer out oi my store on Children Cry for. Pitcher's Castorii FINE JEWELRY ! BELL THE JEWELER A BALL AND BAT. Drum! Drum! WE WANT TO DRUM IT INTO THE HEADS OF . E 3RYB0DY THAT Chas, L. Caskill & Co. Sell Better Piano to NEW BERNE THEATRE! FAIR WEEK! Commencing Monday, Feb. 23, THE WELL KNOWN HARRY LINDLEY AND HIS Powerful Company, IN A NEW REPERTOIRE. Will produce positively MONDAY NIGHT, "THE CASTAWAYS." SPECIAL SCENIC EFFECTS : The Storm at Seal The TackiDg Ship ! ! The Wreck ! '. '. USUAL PRICES. ' AND Organs Les Money :iian Any n ouse NOVELTIES In latest styles ANCHOR BRAND SHIRTS. CUKK.S, and COLLAR), flue NEOLlUlfc UUTlNUoHIRTa, NECKWEAR. NEW SPRING GOODS Arriving every day. Come and call on us before buying elsewhere. 1 have the agency ior one of the largest Chicago merchant SOLUTION ! XKT EAR Tailoring Establishments, and am able to furnish you new style clothing MADE TO ORDER, and of best Imported fabrics, almost ns low as buying them ready mado. Come aud look over our samples. W. H. COHEN, Tho Red Star Clothier. MIDDLE STREET, Next to Hotix Albert, Nkw Beenk, N. C. reoiaiffiwir United Drum! TRADE MHrt tJ DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP Rceipe of the late Dr. Walter Duffy, DIRECTIONS : Dose for a child two or three years old, one leaspooaiui; ior a cnua uireo months old, ten drops; for a child six months old, twenty drops; for one twelve months old, nearly half a teaspoonful repeating these doees frequently If necessary until relief Is pro cared. This Is to certify that I have used Duffy's Cboui- bTRUP In my family for over six months and 1 believe It to be a most excel lent remedy for oroup with children, esne dally as a preventive. Our vouneest child had a severe attack of croup about a year ago, insomuch that we felt anxious about lis recovery, but was successful! v treated bv our physician, but thlnklne It probable that other attacks might follow we frequently usea uuny s croup syrup and the child has had no marked symptoms of croup since, and I believe It Is due to the use of the Croup Syrup, and we now keep a bottle of It at our nouse at an times, and I cheerfully recommend it toau. is. h. Bakni'm. Also very effectual In relieving coughs anuco.us. rxirAKiu ajsu soi.u bt tt. N. DUFKT. flew Beru, N. O j an t a worn M0BE OK TUESDAY. " BARGAIN STORE." jsnl6dwly Two Organs Free ! A 1tinn M. o. htirh Yotlnff the Unrest Btimher of cans D7 uwu " uituuugu u a " i ne ) was able to nay. not (Signed) : 'Vt'.H.PlABC. 4 cities in rood deal of moneT, fAfaM. iMAr. MvAr n. 8hermM ' vovfot purchased. They will " " .. ... - t. . I tut nn Haiti rtn thA imillriill hnt mnit h rl fA tint ' inend : mil of tne fld.oWl . . . . . . . . snrBtni K.o..Feb.8Li89i , .'. ., - '.. purohasea irom notne aeaien ana men if a. if. L. hollowbll. dkar bib: This alary receiyed by hlm from the tothe ground. to toted. Onelnstm. Sig Tmrn QoTernment for many years, ana ment mill be toted to the white and the hv bm oooaprtng on Middle trt by tia saving! ne invesiea. other to me coiorea people, i (sinned) wm, l. matin. Smith Harpel & Co., manufacturers of BOIiAN BAKING POWDEK, Baltimore, will give away two splendid Estey Organs at th Fair to the twoohurches purchasing the largest number of cans of their Baking Fowdei during the Fair. One for white and one for colored. flans must be porohased of HOME DEALERS amd taken to the grounds to be registered. The white denomination get ting the highest number of votes gets one instrument ana tne colored tne otnei. Quarter poo nd cans count one vote. Half " two " One ' fotlr " feb31-8t HOUSE FOR SALE A Bargain ! A Three Story Brick Store and Dwel ling, with two story rear extension, on Craven street. Terms: $500.00 cash: balanoe in five notes, to run 1, 2, d, 4 and 5 years res peotively, and bearing 0 per cent interest. Apply to jn24 lstp R. O. E. LODGE. 1,000 BABRELS Genuine Early Hose POTATOES. FOR SEED. These Potatoes were grown by reli able growers, who are known for the parity of their stock, and may be relied upon for seed purposes. Send In your orders early. E. H.&J. A. MEADOWS CO. ian!8 dwtf IN TLIK States. Omni We have on exhibition at thn air in tho main building a num ber of handsome and elegantly finished Pianos aud Organs. In tho number ia tho high grade Mehlin," stjlo M, walnut case It the handsomest and most elabo rate case ever made, aud fit for a lalace. Exquisitely decorated up per and lower ininels and cylinder, with elegant bas-relief work, and similar panels inlaid with beautiful mouldings oa the arms; double veneered; elegantly carved pilas ters and most beautiful, artistic pilasters; tho entire case and em bellishments being according to ono complete design in Italian Kenais sance style and executed in the highest degree of art ; with patent grand fall-board; patent cylinder top and tone-rellector; patent finger guard and pedal guard; handsome extension music desk two nicklenlated continuous hinges, and ivory keys. It ia Iff octaves, grand plate and grand overstrung ; scale, grand agraffs, three aniaons, patent end-wood string bridge, patent Eessemet steel action lramc, patent touch regulator, full iron frame, extendi ing over the tuning-pin block and rigidly bolted around its entire rim to the wooden back and sounding board of the instrument, and the patent Viano Mujjler. The entire interior construction is exactly like the Grand Piano, and on precisely the same principle. Height, 5 feet 1J inches; width, 5 feet 3 inches j depth 2 feet 1 inches. We will sell this magnificent piano for, the low sum of $500.00. It is worth $1,000. "CHAS. L. OASKILL & CO. - . .
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