r:r r-rrrOD3 i-K ''.tliyt -J7 AILY VOL.X.-NO. 110. NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1891. PK1CE 5 CENTS. i ) BUSINESS LOCALS. INST7BE with tha MUTUAL BENE FIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY i f Newark, N. J., and get all tha bene fit') of Ufa insurance before or after d-atb. Forty-six years Is business. Furty-aix million assets. The leading Company in the State in 1880. .Healthy male persons taken from fourteen to seventy yean old. ' - angStf . D. T. Cauhaway, Agent. 1000 Fresh Corned Portsmouth Mullets just reoelved tbU morning direct from Portsmouth at Chubchiu. & Pabku'b, j30 lw. on Broad St. TllEWA8m!TGFON-POST- deliv ered on the aime day it in pub lished at eighteen cents per week. Orders left at D Hansen's. jy23 tf Nurn & Roberts. CABINET MAKERS. Stebbinc Co., City Cabinet Makers , Uphol sterers, and repairiag neatly done. Shops on Hanoock street, opposite Bishop's factory. j j 23 1 m VTEW DRUG STORE.- -Drugs, Medi XI allies and Obemloals, ci, p. PoDnlar Proprietary Medicines. ;AU verlettee of ifrntsgiai'e Hunurus. J manes anu one . Maw crop Garden Seeds. Klne and Large Mtock Cigars and Tobacco, am. tw. Pre scriptions accurately compounded (and not at WAa prices), oni uvtto and our succoss. O. 1). OKalKN, DrugsUt and Apothecary, Middle St., four doom from Pollock. Jan23 ly SELLING OUT AT COST.-My entire Stock of Goods will be run off to make room for Fall Stock. jyl7 tf M. II. Sultan. ARCTIC SODA and Cooa Cola at 8am 'l B. Waters. QUMHER SPECIALTIES 1-LiKhtning O loa uream Freezers, Combined Chair and Htep Ladders, Balloon Fly Traps, Win Uause Doors, Gauze Wire for Window Hereon., and a full lino of Hardware, etc, at lnayMdlf J. O. Wiiitty 4 Oo GOME and Examine my Large and Varied Stock of Merchandise that is now being sold AT COST to make room for new fall Btook. jy!7tf M, U . Sultan. AN Ohio editor wants to arrange a joint debate between David Bennett Hill nnd Joseph Hanson Foraker. Mb. Quay having beon relieved from duty as chairman of tho National lleuaolicaa Committee, is Bitting in the shade of a mulberry tree watching "the old hulk" go to pieces. He ean gratulates himself upon having left tho pilot bouse bo f jre "ehe struck a rock." The last re mark of Mr. Quay is said to have been addressed to Mr. Harrison, and, when translated, it would read, Md- you, I told yon so." The general State election was held in Kentucky on last Monday There were four tickets in the field, headed respectively as follows: John Young Brown, Democrat; Andrew T. Wood, Republican; Joslah Harris, Prohibitionest, and S. B. Erwin, People's or Third party candidate. The result has not been announced. We are curious to know what kind of a showing the third party made in its first fight with the old parties The ne w manager of the Weather Bureau comes out with a very strong list of "attractions." He assures the people that they will henceforth know all about the pedi gree of every storm prophesied, how long it will last, what the rainfall will measure, when it will begin, and when it will cease, whether it will be a warm rain or a oold one, What area of territory it will reach; in (act, everything that one would want to know about it. We will undertake to say, however, that he 'cannot explain why it should mdst always rain when people want to Bee a first-class exhibition of fire works. Buffalo Commercial. An out come of the late jour nalistio imbroglio concerning the health of Mr. Blaine is the instltu tion of a civil .suit against' the Boston Herald for 150.000 damages for libel The snlt is instituted by Miss Marguerite : Arlina Hamm, of Bar .Harbor. Miss Hamm is the authoress of the famous Mail and Express article on Blaine's physi cal decay. The : Herald charged . Miss Hamm with being a liar and a. disreputable character. Miss - Hamm. is rather confusing In her - explanations 'of the Blaine sensa- - tion, - but she claims that , while aoting as the accredited represen tative of the Mail and Express she received . through that paper written instructions from an at . tache and several members of the Republican ; national committee to keep Mr. Blaine siek by corres pondence to certain stated papers at least ; until September. Why . these instructions she ; does not know, but that the. famous Mai ' ,and Express dispatch was simply In conformity with her orders. She says she" possesses her authority and also letters of introduction to Mr. Blaine, which she honored She knows Mr, Blaine is not siokf bat aa well as he has ever been daring the past ten yeats. -; Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria; LOCAL NEWS. HEW ADVKBTI3EMK NT3. W. H. Watson Notice. Salem Female Aoademy. Bargain Store Next time. D. T. Garraway Insnraaoe. The Ladies Missionary Society of the Baptist Chnroh will meet at Mrs. Dud ley's this afternoon at half past' four 'clock. The yacht olub house is near enough finished to begin using, and the first meeting of the olub will be held in it tonight at eight o'clock. A meeting of the naTal miliii will be held to-night at 8:30 o'clock, at the Y. M. O. A. hall. It is important that all members should be present. A correspondent gives a good article this morning on water-works and other improvements, and advances excellent ideas in regard to the beneficial effects that will flow from them. A big farmers' dinner will be held at Kit Swamp near Ernul to-morrow. A number from New Berne will no doubt be present to share in the hospitalities that always abound on these oooaaions. Messrs, Chnrohill & Parker, the young and progressive Broad street grocers, have just had two nioe and (tractive signs painted in five colors. One sign Is aoross the upper part of their store front, and the other on the side. Eaeh sign is ornamented with a neat floral deooration. Two hnndred and ten aores of the Spring Garden tract of land including the landing were sold Mondayat at auc tion by auctioneer, S. B. Street for $1005 nearly $8 per aore. It was a oaah sale and Mr. B. . Wetherebee was the purchaser. This land is up Neuae river about a dozen miles, from the city. There was a good attendance of farmers and livelg bidding. We are t ild that the same tract of land was sold less than a year previously at (he rate of S3 per sore. It is pleasing to note this upward tendenoy in the value of good farming land. Worjt on tho Cnunl Finished -Tho Dredge Departs. The steam dredge Albemarle whiah for a year past has been employed un-l der the supervision of Capt. R. L. Buokner in oleaning out and deepening the New Berne and Beaufort oanai com pleted the work Saturday and left Monday afternoon returning to Norfolk, leaving the oanal in better condition than it was ever in before. How long will it continue in its pros-1 ent good order ? Wo hope for quite an extended period.of time, but judging by the experlenoe of the past there is but little ground on whioh to base the hrpe. As is well known the nature of the banks and the mud at the bottom is such that slides are constantly occur ring and the oanal being obstructed thereby. This goes on to such an ex tent that the dredge, while at work, was oompelled to go back repeatedly over what had already been nicely fixed. This being the oase it is likely that the oanal will oontinue to require at tention at short intervals unless meas ures are taken to make the improve ments in a more lasting form. It is our conviction that pile driving is absolutely necessary to make the work a permanent sucoers and that it will be economy in the long run to adopt this method whenever work on the oanal ii again resumed. The oanal Is important in water trans portation between Beaufort, Morohead, Swansboro and the entire White Oak and New River seotions of Onslow county on the one hand and New Berne on the other and it ought at all times to be maintained in as serviceable a condition as it is today. JSH Good Sport. Mr. J. B. Booker, of Winthrop, in the lower edge of the county, had some fine sport a few days ago. While out deer hunting at Adams Crook ha un expectedly encountered bears and suc ceeded in capturing two fine cubs that from appearanoes are judged to be about six months old. Some of the dogs had taken after the bear but abandoned that ohase to join la the one after the deer farther off. After a while Mr. Booker, not knowing such game was in his vloinlty, left his stand, starting to return home and presently notioed a good sissd bear's head thrust out rf the thlok bushes close to him and quickly withdrawn. Ha fired Instantly where tha bushes were shaking and rushed to the spot. but saw nothing further of that bear. but did find a oub whioh he . knocked over with his musket and osptured By that time ha saw another oub going up a pine tree and with the aid of a companion oaptured him without In jury. 'v - r . The old bear did not return though the pubs were mada to cry out with tha view of bringing her to the spot. Con sequently it is supposed tba shot was a fatal one, else she would havs returned to defend Uwm.'Uy fcifJ-" Tha dogs ran the deer into a oreek, overtook him there and in tha struggle tha deer was drowned.- ; Both cubs are thriving and getting Ume and Mr. Booker intends to let some of tha eolored people of tha vloin lty bring them np to their Fair- whioh begins on ins otn ines. v. j-Vj'-f--: ' " Attention Yacht Club. . The regular monthly meeting of the New Berne Taohi Olub- will be held at the olub 4-. house this evening . at, o'olook. B. O. Stevenboh, Seo'y. Personal. Rev. W. S. Rone, Presiding Eider, returned to Goldsboro yesterday from holding quarterly oonferenoe in the city. Mrs. E. K. Bryan, Miss Mary Brysn and Miss Mary Oliver left to spend some time at Black Mountain. Mies Maud Amyettejeft to visit her sister, Mrs. J. M. Manning at Durham and .to spend some time in pleasure in the Western part of the State. Mrs. J. B. Temple returned to her home In Kinston from a visit to the family of Rev. Rufus Ford. Mrs. S. B. Perry, and Mrs. R. P. Cobb and daughter have gone to More head for tho remainder of tbo summer. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Jones, of Wades boro, who have been visiting relatives in the olty, and Mies Etta O'Neal joined Mrs. Bettie Lyon Lee and her sister Miss Ximna Lyon on the train last night, and the party proceeded to Morehead on a pleasure trip. Mr. O. E. Foy went down to More- head. Mr. Josephus Daniels, of the Raleigh Chroniole, passed through en route to Morehead to attend the Tobaooo Con vention whioh meets there today. Mr. W. E Dibrill, editor and propri etor of the Southern Tobacconist of Richmond, Va., also passed through to attend the Convention and report its proceedings for his own paper, for the Riohmond Dispatch and the New York papers. Among the tobacoo men who went down to attend the oonvontion were Mr. W. W. Wood, a prominent manu facturer of Winston who will doliver the annual address, and Messrs. U. Webb, A. M. Coleman and P. H. Haines, of Winston; Messrs. B. L. Duke, E. E. Thompson and R. J. Rogers of Durham; Mr. IS. M. Pace, or Wilson; Mr. A. P. Thorp, of Rocky Mount; Messrs. H. A. Fisher, L. A. Peebles, D. G. Tatem, F. M. Thompson. Hunt, W. P. StalliDgs, Ohs. Holmes and John Shaver of Salisbury, and Mr. Milton Cayce, of Riohmond, Va., a buyer for the American Tobaooo Com pany. A Proof of. tlorit. When a remedy proves itself a cure for the very worst phase of blood poiaon, it stands to reason that minor cHocte of bad blood will rapidly disappear if tho remedy is used in time. No remedy in the world has so good reputation at home or abroad as a ours for all stages of blood poison as B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm). Ben j. Morns, Atlanta, ua., writes: I suffered years from syphilitic blood poison which refused to be cured by all treatment. Physicians pronounced it a hopeless oase' I had no appetite, I had pains in my hits and joints and my kidneys were diseased. My throat was ulcerated and my breast a mass of run ring sores. In this oondition, I com menced, a use of B. B. B. It healed every uioer and oured me oomplote within two months. Robt. Ward, Maxey, Ga., writes: 'My disease was pronounoed a tertiary form of blood poison. My face, head and shoulders were a mass of corrup tion, and finally the disease began eating my skull bones. My bones aohed; my kidneys were deranged, I lost flesh and strength, and life became a burden. All said I must surely die, but nevertheless, when I had used ten bottles of B. B. B. I was pronounoed sound and well. Hundreds of soars oan now be seen on me. I have now been well over twelve months. " A. P. Branson, Atlanta, Ga., writes: 'I had Si running uloerson one leg and six on the other, and felt greatly pros trated. I believe I aotually swallowed a barrel of mediolne, in vain efforts to oure the disease. With little hope I finally aoted on the urgent advioe of a friend, and sot a bottle of B. B. B. I experienced a ohange, and my despon denoy was somewhat dispelled. I kept using it until l bad taken about sixteen bottles, and all the nloers, rheumatism, and all other horrors of blood poison have disappeared, and at last I am sound and well again, after an exper ience of twenty years of torture." For sale by F. a. Duffy. Druggist. New Berne N. C. SCHEDULE OF THE SAILINGS Of the Steamers of Clyde's Xorth Caro lina Line from Baltimore to Xovr Bernc, N. C, Month of August, 1891. 8tr. DeQanoe. Saturday, Aug. 1. Str. Geo. H. Stout, Wednesday, Aug. 5 Str. Dsflanoe. Saturday, Ang. 8. Str. Cieo. H. Stout, Saturday, Aug. 15. Str. Defiance, Wednesday, Ang. 19. Str. Geo. H. Stout, Saturday, Aug. 83. Str. Denanoe, Saturday, Aug. 2t. Returning, leave New Berne for Baltimore: 8tr. Geo. H. Stout, Friday, July 81. Str. Defiance, Wednesday noon, Ang. 5 Str. Goo. B. Stout, Tuesday, Ang. 11. Str. Denanoe. Friday. Aug. 14. Str. Geo. B. Stout, Wednesday noon, AOS. IV. Str. Defiance, Tuesday, Aug. 29. Str. Geo. H. Btont, Friday, Aug. 88. Avoid breakage of bulk and ship via the only direot line. o. a. ubat, Agent, Woe to the Conquered. The Bomans oried "Viae Victii " Woj to the conquered !" at their triumphs. To-day many of os are being oonqaered our peace, . onr rest and daily appetite wrested from ns by that Invader of the atomaon, - dyspepsia. Buooor we sue for from a hundred sources. - Temporary relief we son times obtain. But a hearty ureal, the simplest indiscretion in diet, and the Protean imp returns witn redoubled ricor to torment us. A persistent use of the great antl dyspsptlo and regnlsv- ting tonio, Hostetter'e Htomaon tutters. is beet eaiouutea to drive into perman ent banishment every form of indiges tion, temporary or ohronio. No less efficacious is it for malaria, biliousness constipation, rheumatism, kidney and bladder ailments. . This remedy of specific utility and many uses over comes tbem all. Tia a sateen ard, too, against the effects of temperature apt to reviye an attack or "i urippe. . J.v . ' i.i i ri inp.' i -ll, CONVENIENCES NEEDED. "Establish Water Works and Other Im provements on a Common Scne Plan and Immigration, Suc cess, and Prosperity will Follow. The general sentiment of the com munity is in aooord with those expressed in the Journal of the first instant on an "Abundance of pure water." It is a prime necessity, and if New Berne means to keep up with the pro cession, and take advantage of the tide of suocess that has set in, then the city ought to provide an abundant supply of pure water. The contemplated arrangement to be entered into on the part of the munici pal corporation for a supply ot water from private parties may answer for temporary usee, and any expense at tending the same neoessarily comes out of the publio fund. Why not use a little common sense, and treat this matter in a praotiosl way. Let the corporate charter be so emended that the oity shall have power to issue bonds payable in twenty or thirty years, bear ing interest at the rate of 5 per cent, free from tax, and oonstruot and con trol a system of supply of water, making it as in all other places a part of the tax against each lot. With the present valuation the amount aaeeesed would be small but ample to pay the entire running ex pense and provide something for a sinking fund to pay the bonds at their maturity. It is a great mistake to expeot the tide of immigration to come this way increasing our population to any great extent unless we provide the conven iences of living, there is something else to be done besides writing and talking these are only "words idle words." "Attic promiees." Let us get rid of the idea so many have that because thoy are satislied with the existing oondition of ailairs, others ought to be. This is an age of snap and push, and if New Borne is to take ranks with the pro gressive ideas of the age, we want to be up and doing. We ought to be farther ahead than we are, considering the age of the town. Give us water works and Other oonvonienooa for living and not only will the city boom, but many difficulties experienced in domestic economy, now oontingenton the lack of these things, will find an easy solution. X List of Letters Remaining in tho pootoflice at New Berne, Craven county, N. C. August lit, 1891. B Mrs. Ltura Bryan, Kiw. Bryant Mr. Charlie F. Bryan, Mist) Marian Hell. C-Mr. W. M. Carter II Miss Mammie Hunts, Miss Mary Iludnel, Mr. Jessoy fiillard (cr Willard) M Miss Nancy Milkey. N Miss J. Newden. S Miss Dansey Simmons, Miss Cora Smith, Miss Mary Smith. T Geo. W. Thomas, attorney care of ! Chas. W. Palmer. Persons calling forabovo lottci!i, w ill , sny advertiaed.and give date of list. The regulations now require that one cent shall be collected oa the delivery of each letter advertised. Wm. E. Clarkk, P.M. COXXECTICl'T MUTUAL COMPANY. LIFi: INS. Received of William H. Oliver, Agent of Conneotiout Mutual Life Insuranco Co., of Hartford, Six Thousand Dollars, in full secernent of Polioy of Insurance on the life of the late Cioero Green. $0,000 00 Signed, Grizzgll 8. Queen, Ann C. Dawson, John C. Gbken. Newberu, N. C, July 22d, 1891. The above polioy was issued in 18T5, age 49 years, promium $259 84 In force is years 4,040.1U Less annual dividends paid 1,187.46 Amount of actual cash paid 2.852 64 Being at the rate of Siil.tia per Vl.UOU, age 49 years. Another example, age 39, premium on d,0UU, flM.&O-ln force iifteen years 2,287.50 Less annual dividends paid 848.90 Aotual cash paid 1,438.60 Being at tha rate of 319 08 per 91,000, age 39 years. This Company has paid near $600,000 in death claims in N. C, of whioh $67,000 was paid in Newborn, N. O. T The Kates are as low, and the Dividends larger than any other first- class Insurance Company in the United HtateS. WILLIAM 11. OLIVER. Agt. Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co. Newborn, N. C, aug2 lw LEMON ELIXIR. A PLEASANT LIMON DRINK. For biliouness and oonstipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul it omaoh, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir- For sleeplessness and nervousness. take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fever, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you In any of the above diseases, all of whioh arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomaoh, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only ny ur. 11. money, Atlanta, Oa. 6U0. and si. vo per Dome, ooia ny druggists. A PBOMIKENT MINISTER WHITISH. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kid neys ' and oonstipation, I have been oured by Dr. Hozley's Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Rev. a O. Davis, Eld. M. E. Chnroh South, No, 28 Tetnall st., Allan ta, Ga. 'Be wise to-day; 'tis madness to defer." Younq. That means buy now ! There are only thirty days more before fall stock will be in; in the meantime what Btook of clothing we have left will be closed ont at a sacrifice. Don't expect to suit all, bat may hare the very thing yon want, give as a call. A. new lot of sample socks, top shirts and overalls juBt in and will be sold at N. T. oost. . C At J. M. HO WAED'S. SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, SALEM, N. t. The Oldest Female CoUoga ia the South. The iHHii Annual Bev'.Mi bcKtct Av-gusi 27th, 1M)1. l(o(rllr for Uht yonr :.. Bp olal foaturiw-'l'HE DKVKLorMKNT OK UEALTH. CHAHACTliR and INTKLI.I'.OT. Hiilldlngs thoroughly remodeled. Fully equipped Preparatory, Collegiate ud IMBt ! " Graduate Departments, besides Hrst-nhtsc ! tiouoois in MUSIC. ASH'. Ml.'liiiAiiiwi,, OOMMKttUAL, AN.) IMDUSll'lAL SM-I JOHN H aug5 dlt wlm CI.EW1CLL, I'llllOll" NEXT TIME You go down Middle street STOP, and look! i in our Show Windows. You will find a line of1 Goods we are Closing Out. You may see some thing you need. BARGAIN ST0RL MOHTH CAROLINA ('KAY EN forNT. In the Superior Court. Notice. Jemes C. Harrison, Adm'r of MylMa l.nw renou, ile -'U , vs. Wm. W. Lawrence, Jr.. l.ntuui.. Kny and Cumberland V. toy, Hitiau Lanr.-ui'o, Kate U. Pearson, Henry reunion. Hiimuel Pearson and MttrgHrel A. W'llllhiiifl. To Henry Poais -n, Bamuel Pearson nnd Maigaret A. Williams: You will plonse Utku notice tUnt n Kpcctal proceeding entltlod as Above haH boon o;m- nienced lu the Superior Oourt ut Ciav-.n oounty, to Bell 1 be land of Hylvin l.iw,-i,a - , decpayed, descrlbtd In trio itUi' ;i l'i; in j flld proceeding, situated on liw-k t.'ienk, i Pio. ; lownsuin, saiu county, to ii:lii. mkih to pay debts. And you vlll ru'tho! iioti.ii tint you are required t- i..:ic; i :n tho Ollloe of the Olerft ol tho Bapurlo- Court at the Court tlouse of said oouuty, in JNew Berne, N. C, on tbo bitli day nf s.pi-.iniif,r, l&'l.'and answor or dcniui to uald rtHHiun, or the relief demanded will tie grunted. This August Ith.lvil. W. WAMiN, uuno td Clerk Suj-t-ri uOouil. ANNUAL Mi:ETINi ! N. C. State Farmers Alliance i Round Trip Itatrs to August Nth, Morchcnd City, i 1S!1. ! ATLANTIC A. N. C. RAII.KOAI) CO. Nr.w Bekke, Aug. 1, 1S91. To Agents A. & N. C. K. K Co. : You will sell tickets to tho nbove from your station to Morohead ity and return as follow-: 1'HOM Goldsboro S8.40 I Tusoaror., ;:00 B ew 3 40 Clarkn LaGrauge 2 25 New Item. . 1 43 FallinK Oreoh. 2 25 Riverdalo .... 1.10 Kinston 2 15 Croatan ...... 1.00 Caswell 2 00 Havelock 75 Dover 2 00 Newport .45 CoreCreok 2 00 Wildwoo.1 .. ,W) These rates to supercede rates iouued July 21st, 1891. i Tiobets to be sold Auk. Mtl to 1 ."iib inolueive. Oood to return at any time up to and including Aug. 20th. 1SS1 . S. L. Dill, G. P. A. Fruit Jars, QUART SIZE. 75 Cents Per Dozen. Smallwood & Slover, MIDDLE STREET. un28ilwtt FOR THE LADIES! We have still a small lot of Ladies' Gauze Vests, Cotton, Lisle and Silk, which we will sell Less than Cost. Darlington & Daxler A new lot of Silk Umbrellas just re ceived. - - . ARE YOU GO! EG Where? To the Camp lloetiag E.t Lane's Lbli iiik", Dfxt Handay, Aui.uel 9ih: ; You rr.ui-t ijo, t is bO ctjeap, atiu eu-h j p'cSK.ni sail up the Nouoo. ii'e tMi:ncr IlltXl &c 'ne utMicncr TRENT 7 21.) 1 a.m., returning i 7,00 j Fare Mj., chilJrea -c p 5 . Has gone West again i to pur cha? e another i llnra MUll " VSW ft lot of !a HOUSES AND MDIS.!"", All those wishing to:'?" buy should ?ait about ten days to make their selections. i TEACHER OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. ilAKHOXY AM) COJt rOJlTSUN. Will introiluoe Doctoi Wurd Jackson's j "Finger Gymnastics," a couriio of incalculable Ix.iu fi- to the beginner, -ind i ! the advanced tuJnt who dvsi: t reiiili-r in-"n urt initially. ' 1 Tb- Now Ko.glattii t vi:!.oiTmoiy iiotl'od . ! wi'.! !:r elriot'v auinjicil to, Cl:lft9 UOH fi)imin(!. Apf.ly pbrtion. A KV-ur-n Slivn. 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