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DabltT V VOL;:X--NO.?15tS NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. OUFtNAL ii i 1 j T73TNT5SS IOCAp. ''' rIX)HA'JCO If yon want the highest . JL uiwrkei prfoM lor your Tobacco ship it to Reams Warehouse, Durham, ST. 0., tire J no. B Hatching & Co. v rP0 ONE wbn can oopr musio in a X almr style. I will Hive work at in- j trla during the winter. I prefer the eervioe of one' who undnrstands harmony and counterpoint, although this knowledge is not aeoeesary. ,; sepl8tf i;; ; ' CHAS. L. GaSKIIA. AGENTS, WANTED. Free prepaid outfit to energetic men. Several of our aaleimen have earned from $70 to $100 a week for yeara paat. P. O. Box 1871, New York. , . CONVENIENT Eooma for rent. -: ... C. T. HAHGOCK. ; OLD papers for sale at the Jodbhal office by the dcisn, hundred or thouiand. - , ' tf INSURE with the MUTUAL BENE FIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J., and get all the bene- fita of life insurance before or after death. Forty-six yeara . in business. Forty-six millions assets. The leading : Company In the State in 1890. Healthy male persona taken from fourteen to seventy yeara old. , augStf . D. T. Oabbaway, Agent. NEW DBUO 8TORE! Drugs, Medi eu.es and Ohemloals, O. F. Popular Proprietary Medlolnes. All varieties of Drnggtst's Sundries. Trusses and Brio s. New orop Gardon Seeds. Fine and Large Mock Cigars and Tobacco. AU. w. Pre scriptions accurately eompounde4(and not at was priors), onr m"tto and oar sacoess. O. C. GRtfKN. Drnsglst and Apothecary, : JiiddlssU four doors from Pollock. Jan231y AR0TI0 SODA ' and Coca Cola at Sah'Ii B. Watebs. ' FiM at Fort Worth, Tex., caused a loss of $150,000. England has reoognized the new Chilian government. Distressing accounts of the safferings of famine stricken Rus sia are given. ; Tee Chilian steamer Itata has been ordered released under bond for doable her assessed value. - A TARTY of Bassian officers has been sent to the Grima to prepare tononanhieal mans . for the war department. , ' The exhibition of the "holy coat" at Treves will end Oct. 4; the total number of ylai tors will pro bably be two millions. In. Indiana pilfering from farm ers is punished by the lash, the farmers applying it , themselves. No stealing from farmers is allow, able' unless it is done through the high tariff. All the signs point to the rapid breaking np of the Farmers' Al lianoe. The. farmers ' have real 4 greviences, bat -nothing quite so serious as the proposed measures ' of relief advocated by the cranks who have fastened on the Alliance ' like bans.' , The good crops and fair prices', as well as the manifest -' lollies, of the leaders, have had ;'. ranch to do in restoring good humor - among the country people and ; making them. Ex. w T&x acquittal of Haines for the murder of Hannegan, at Norfolk; 'on Tuesday, will , be : regarded throughout the country as a woful miscarriage ; of justice. It has occasioned no ' surprise however, Things have reached that pais in the South where surprise is excited only when , a white murdered is oouvloted. News V and Ooarier. That fs a severe and perhaps a just commentary orr the administration . of justice in the South. . But two prominent white men,' H.' Clay King, of Tennessee, and Dr. Baker, of Virginia, are under the sentence of death and may he hanged. But . i( is a notorious fact, that when a white man of wealth and influence mnrders an inferior white man In . these essentials or a negro he is acquitted. It is a bad businss. Charlotte Chronicle . ' . ' The Manufacturers' Record of Baltimore has established an office in London, having , recently sent over a member of its staff for that , purpose. This Btep " is brought about by the continued growth of British interests In Southern In vestments and '. the . Consequent expansion of the circulation and infiaonce of the Manufacturers' Record In Great Britain By means of its London connection English investors will be kept more thor oc"hiy informed as to the re sources, the Investment opportu titles, - and ' the ' progress of - 'rment," in the Eouth, while " h will be enabled to keep 1 ch with ' financial London 3 'i investors, financiers on the r 1 the owners cf South i ; " 3 una the projectors " . ; ' .' ' -.is ct the LOCAL NEWS. :fV. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ladies' Aid Sooiety Entertainment. J. H. Howard Bound to be right. pOTTOH Sales yesterday 14 balee at 18 to 7.70 on. ' The YU. .C. A. Executive Com mittee will meet at their Hall to night at8o'olock., ' . , Four handsome young ladies called at this office yesterday but unfortunate ly the local Editor was out and he has not yet learned who they were. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the A. & N. O. B. held at Morehead yesterday President Chad wiok was re-eleoted and there was only alight change. Have-you got a drain that leads to the street that does not not empty into ditch or sewer ? If so, you are liable to a fine. A searoh Is about to be made for all auoh. Look out I A musical and literary entertainment will be given at the Theater, Tuesday, night under the direction of Ladiei of the-Buptiet Aid Sooiety. The best talent of the city will be represented. A good number of stockholders of the Atlantic and N. O. Railrovd, aocompa nied by members of their families, went down on the special train yesterday to attend the stockholders' meeting. Brick curbing is now being put down in front of the residences of Messrs. H. B. Duffy and Ralph Gray to got them in readiness for pulverized shell rook pavements. Mr. R. R. Bill will also put down shell rook pavement in front of his residenoe. These will con nect on to thoie recently finished in front of Mr. O. Reizenstein end Dr. F. W. Hughes' residenos and in conjunc tion with them will make excellent sidewalks for over half the square, How nice it will be "if the other neighbors deoide to carry on the work and finish up the block eimilarly. Coming and Going. Hie. E. K. Bryan returned last night from spending the summer in a pleas' ure trip to the mountains and in visit ing her son, Mr. Mr. E. E. Bryan, jr, at Charlotte. Mies Mary Roberts returned from a Tisit to friends at Fayetteville. Master O. F. Green who has been vis iting hie uncle Mr. C. 0. Green for the past two months left yesterday morn tng returning to his home in Wil mington. JHo griping or nausea after using Brook Held 'a Liver and Kidney fills, Will cure Biliousness, Constipation, Torpid Liver and stomaoh troubles. flutter coated, oval. Prioe 25 cents Give them trial. or sale by F. H. Duffy, New Berne, n. a. List of Letters Remaining in the postoffioe at New Berne, Graven county, N. 0. Sept. 19th 1BU1. Persons calling for above letters, will say aaverusea.ana give aate or list. B Mrs. Bettie Banm. Mrs. Annie E. Burgess. 0 John K. Cary. fO. V. Ranks, Miss Lucy Flowers, Mrs. Fanny Flowers. H Hosea Holland. L Mrs. Silvia Lane. S John Selby, John K. Stewart.Miss Oaroline Smith. W-Wm. H. White, Mr. C. W. Willis, Mrs. f'ranoia William. The reeulations'now require that one cent shall be collected on the delivery or eaon letter aavertuea. WH. E. Cubkb, P. M Confirmed. The favorable impression produced on he .first appearance of the agreeable liquid f rait remedy Syrup of Figs few years ago has been more than confirmed by the pleas ent experience of all who have need it. and the suooess of the propritore and manufacturers the Oal- forniaFigHyrupuompany. . :,; ;;'-. How to This I ., G At a recent donation party the preacher received a large ' quantity of half-oooked bread, and he says now he does not want any more "dough-nation parties in his." Wilson Mirror, j An Electric- Road In North Carolina. The Chattanoora Tradesman, of the 15thinst., says: NorthCarglina is to have a fortv-one mile eleotrio railway, run ning from Ashville to Rutherf ordton tor wmon ins power operating tue eleotrio works is to be furnished by water. ' The road. When completed will be the longest eleotrio railroad line in tne worm, ana tne oniy one nuui to operate . both, freight and passenger tA Common Sense Remedy. In the matter of curatives what you want Is something that will do its work while you; continue to do yours a remedy that will give younoinoon venienoe nor interfere with your busi ness. Such a remedy Is Alloock'b Porous Plabtkbs. - These plasters are not an experiment; thev have been in use for - over thirty years, and their value has been attested by the highest medical authorities, as well as by test! moniali from those who have used them. They require no change of diet and are not affected by wet or oold. Their aotlon does not interfere with labor or business; you can toil and yet be cured While hard at work. They are so pure that the youngest, the oldest. the most delioate person of either sex can use them with great benefit. Beware of Imitations) and do not be deceived by Tularepreaontu'.ions, Ask for Aixcock'b, and let no solicitation or expfonntioB induce you; to 'accept f -I MOSET. ihy Deflnltions of this "Boot of All Evil." The Philadelphia Reoord offered a valuable priz for the best definition of Money." The first definition given the one to which it was awarded. The ones that follow were considered the next best and were deemed worthy of giving to the publio. Soma charac teristics of money are quaintly and forcibly expressed as a perusal will show. An artiole which may be used as a universal passport to everywhere except heaven, and ass universal provider oi everything exoept happiness. The reward that sweetens labor. The balanoe that adjusts the scales in well-nigh every transaction of human life. The reoognized measure of value and medium of exchange. Money is an idol, worshiped in every dime without a single temple. The sugar that sweetens life. The best miorosoope for finding rela tionship with. 'Tie a bee that stores honey if you know how to use it, But it stings, and then wings, if you only abuse it. The only commodity that remains in fashion from generation to generation. The father's independence, the mo ther's satisfaction, the son's snare and the daughter's blessing. The eod of the miser, the plaything of the rich, the joy of the middle olasses and the envy of the poor. The bull's-eye of ambition. Hard to get, easy to spend, awkward to borrow and unpleasant to lend. What father wishes for, what mother spends: What old aunts leave us, what unole lends: Boys oannot keep it, and girls soon (lis perse; Used right 'tis a blessing, used wrong 'tis a curse. When we possess love and health, money is the one thing wanted to make life worth living. The traveler's best pooket companion. One of the umpires in the game of life played between Happiness versus Misery. The best friend of the masses, the mainstay of the olasses, the grand aim of the lassies and the ruin of the asses. Honest Iago calls it trash, but with many it is next to tnetr religion; wuu some it is a religion, and fools throw up their interest in both worlds for its sake. The steam in the great engine of life. That whioh a man struggles for in life, and after life leaves for others to struggle over. The guerdon of industry, the will-o'- the-wisp of indolence, the servitor of love, the sinews of war, the good man's portion and the bad man's idol. Monev is. next to religions faith, the mightiest oomforter in life, whose value, however, can only be fully appreciated by those who have notn posset sea it ana have felt its want. Ammunition for the battle of life. Mrs. Grundy's standard of respecta bility. That which everyone desires to obtain in order to have the pleasure of parting with it. Palm oil. A most useful oommodity, capable of transmitting to its fortunate possessor everything but health and happiness. That whioh it is man's mission to get and woman's mission to spend. The "Mint" sauoe which suits every palate. The dust that blinds all eyes. Monev is like a monster eel, whioh every one is anxious to oatoh, but, being very slippery, it is nara to noia nut easy to lose. The shot required in life to bit the target of suooess. A ohild's tear-dlspeller. The "counters" nsed in the game of life. Money to a man is like water to a Dlant. only useful as long as it promotes and facilitates growth; like water in the fountain or water In the tank, seep it. flowing and it blesses, keep it stag nant and it Injures. u Money is that whioh has eagle's wings, and yet oannot mount so high as man's desire. . - A oommodity invented for the pur pose of enabling the clever portion of the community to gain greater advan tage over the roois man was mtnerto possible. . r "A "curse" whioh everybody is most happy to be blessed with. A oommodity, the value of whioh Is beet appreciated by those who haven't got any. i x A tangible expression of fickle For tune's smile, A sign language that holds stood throughout tne woria. 't,vv The honey-pot that has all the world for mei. V",.ros,'vfc r..s. The only altar before whioh all man' kind worships. The motor of life, without whioh all its pleasures and enjoyments would oometoadeadstop. .. That whioh, having not, we want bavins;, we want more: having more, want more still: and the more we se cure the lest happy and oontented we become. . The most unevenly distributed oom modity on the face of the earth A remedy plaints than which cures more com 11 other remedies put together. , , A great evil that does a lot of good. The sole qualification ' required to render a man eligible In the nineteenth oentury matrimonial market. t 1 rf r a f -r f s rrlD of yolenoe, and an impulse to the practice of thrift. The world's paseport to everything but health. That for which we spend the beat years of our lives in accumulating and toe remainder oi our uvea in nauing a meane of spending. The cloth with which breaohes of promise are pawned. A taskmaster to whom everybody is a willing slave. An article which is made round and intended to be kept going round for the purpose of making things "square." A capital material for lining pockets with. A power whioh the wise use, the fool ish abuse and neither refuse. The rich man's Faith, the poor man's Hope and the good man's Charity. That by whioh people lose health and happiness in getting, and some get health and happiness by losing. The blood that flows through the veins of commeroe. Omnipotent dross. Money is that whioh nearly overyone wants to borrow and forgets to pay baok. Devil's dust. STOP THE SURVEYS. That is (Joy. Holts Advice Comuils. sioncr Lucas Will Do So. Col. W. H. Luoss, who has just been in consultation with Governor Holt on matters oonoercing the oyster troubles arising form entries of grounds by dif ferent parties of the State on which natural beds were looated has decided to exoeroise the authority vested in him by the laws of 1891 and stop all further surveys until the natural beds can be looated by the Board of Shell Fish Com missioners oreated under those lawa. Suits will also be entered at onoe for the reoovery of all grounds taken up on which natural beds exist. That Governor Holt is in harmony with the vigorous efforts of Col. Lucas in his firm and undaunted ohampion- hip of the rights of the law and the rights of the people against avaricious and burdensome monopolies is shown by his former utterances on the subject and still further by his last letter to Col Lucas whioh we publish below. State of Noeth Carolina, Executive Department, Ralkioh, N. 0 Sept. 28rd, 1891. Cspt. W. H. Luoss. (Jhief commissioner of Board of Shell Fish Commissioners, Dear Sir: In reply to inquiries, as to whether or not, you have the authority, to order a atoppsge of the survey of the oyster grounds of the State, now being surveyed by Gen. W. G. Lewis, I have to say that I have advised with the Attorney General and others learned in the law, and all agree that you unques tionably have that right. I am of the opinion that the surveys of the warrants now in the hands of the Engineer at Vandemere in Pamlioo county should be oompleted. Keoent ooonrrences there make it obligatory upon the State authorities to see that the officers who were charged with the duties of those surveys shall be protected and support ed nntil their duties in that respect are ended; when that is done, I think the Shell Fish Commissioners should direct a suspension of any further survey for the preeent, within that territory, em braced witnln the Act. ohapter 119 Laws Of 1887. I am induced to advise this oourse because of the fact that it has been made to appear to me that there are a large number of natural oyster beds within the territory above mentioned. whioh were not looated by the surveys heretofore made, ana tnat the present Shell Fish Commissioners have not had an opportunity to locate them. Without auoh additional survey It is apparent to me that the farther entries of the bottoms would be productive of sreat confusion in titles, loss or money and troublesome litigation among the people-- result to be avoided if possi ble, i trust your Board win proceed at the earliest practicable moment to have the natural oyster beds not already looated property surveyed so that the other lands whioh are subject to entry may be thrown open for entry and Ira provement as oomtemplated by our sta tute. Yours very truly, Thos. M. Holt, Governor. To the Public. I have leased the old reliable and popular Beams warehouse, Durham, N. C. for term of years. I have had many years experience in the warehouse business ana understand thoroughly how to guard the Farmer's interest and get the nignest market prices lor to baoco. . I have an elegant warehouse well equipped. The best light in the world, and a well trained warehouse force. I will have my opening sale October 1st, and you will do well to have a ehipment there in time. Give me a trial and I will lopk carefully to onr interest. Ship to Beams ware- touse. Durham, N. 0., and write to Yonrs very truly. JNO. B. UUTCHHKJ8 CO. HOTICE. ' The Fourth Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the New Berne Building and Loan Association will be held at the Y. M. 0. A. Ball on Wedmesday night. Sept 80th, at 8 o'olook. A full attendance is requested. , By order of president, J. B. B. Oakrawat, sepSStd,' " - Seo"y and Treat. DIED. In Co reus Ohrlstl. Texas, on Sunday Sept 80th, 1891, Mrs. Thomas Hickey, in the bii year or her age. . IIis3 Gorinne Harrison (Formerly of New Berne, N. 0.) Will be glad to send descriptive circa lars of the ifemenuxrjr School for Boys and uiria to appuoante. Address Mtis Cobinnb Harbison, sep2180 Norfolk, Va. uia.od 9 A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening; strength. Latest V. S. Government Food He port "Good goods speak for themselves." Anon. A prominent saw mill man said to us a few days ago, when we were showing him some shoes, "Yau have the best stock of men's shoes in Newborn, New Bern, New Berne," (we are bound to be right on this question.) We had no trouble selling him a pair, he got his money's worth and will be well pleased with the wear. Now if you have never tried our Bhoes give us a show, the prices of our best shoes are 3 to 5 dollars, I10WAKD. Grand Ousical Treat In store for the citizens of thii good old city, under the auspices of LADIES' AID SOOIETY OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH, AT I'UK New Berne Theatre, TUESDAY EVENING, Sept. 29th, 1891. General Admission, - - - 85 cents. Reserved Seats, .... - 60 " Gallery, - 25 " For further information boo small bills. n Store and To trri: 400 bbls. Flour, 40 2R Sugar, Molasses, 25 " Pork, 25 " Oil. 100 " Lime, 100 " Cement, 30 " Snuff, 200 boxes Tobacco, 500 " Cigars, 100 " Starch, 25 " Pearlino, 50 gross Baking Powders, 75 " Matches, 50 " Coffee Essence, 50 sacks Coffee, 5 cases Tea, 200 rolls Bagging, 500 bdls. Ties, 100 reams Paper, 100,000 Paper Sacks, 50 dozen Axes, 40 " Pocket Knives, 50 " Files, 50 " Locks, all sizes, 10 " Coffee Mills. Also a thousand and one other articles too numerous to men tion. These Goods must bo sold Call to see us, foot of Middle street. Latham, Burrut & Go. anu azaw wiy LOOK AT YOUR SHOES. Don't you need a New Pair? If so, we have just what you want. BARGAIN STORL RODERTS & BRO. Wholesale Dealers 1 Groceries, Provisions TOBACCO and SNUFF, BOOTS and SHOES. We are alto' emnta for STOCK "DIADKaP PLOTJH, every barrel wanantnd. A UtrsO stook oi PURB .WEST INDIA M0LAHHK8, our own Importation. 4W Com to in na, or send yonr orders Ton will and oar Pries as UW aa tne lowest. saajIMdwtf ' a' SOBXBTS BBO : J. 0. Whittyco. ARE OFFERING FOB SALE The World Renowned Dante! Pratt Gotten Gins TOGETHER WITH THE "Eoss" Cotton Presses which combined make the moHt satisfactory outlit for KinninK cotton ever uxed in this country. They also carry a full line of Belting, Machine Oil, and Lace Leather, together with a full line of HARDAKE. Hnntl tor prices ami roino and examine their ioek. Tliey guarantee to please you. J. t WIIITTY 4 1)1).. Cor. South Front and craven His. Salesmen and Collectors To handle the Greatest Machine on earth the genuine Singer Sewing Machine with latest improvements, best attach ments aud handsomest Cabinet work. It is the easiest to sell and the best to purchase, always giving satisfaction. Good territory allotted to responsible men, and a nice, light running wagon furnished. For particulars, call on or &d drOBB THE SINGER MF'G CO., Pollock St., New Borne. N. C. W.T.LANE, Agent, REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money WHOLESALE GltOOEll, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. O. S W. W1LEJS, AND Clieese. Middle St. New Eerne, N.C. luisiiwtr To My Patrons and the Public Generally. Having removed my place of business to South Front Street, Three doors E iet of tlm (rantou House. whore I will be plowed to nerva ray patrons an boietoforo. I nu&il kir oonstantly on hand A FULL LINK OF SAML'LUS of the very best FORKKIN AND DOMESTIC (lOODS. K. HAWVKK, aoplltf FaHhionable Tailor. W. A. WHITE, Successor to Mace & Co., OficiH u full line of Choice Groceries AT Lowest Prices. Also country-made Tuba, Hoot Paints, Oils, Brushes, etc. Proprietary Remodieg and Medicints in ordinary use constantly on hand. Improved Fruit Jars -AT- L. H. CUTLER & CO. NEW BEKNE. N. O. Restaurant IS NOV OPEN. Frog Legs, Quail on Toast, and O wall, they will come in a little later. Regular Boarders, $5 00 per week. Transient, on European plan. A. E. HIBDARD, Watob.es. CLOOKS, 5 And Silver-ware, ' HEW BERNE, N. O. ' Repairing Neatly Done. r JuneZTawtf ' - ' " WE HEAM YOU. Stop find look at our line of BOTJTKIIR. SPOONS. Ask for Panl E. WlrU' VOVtTAlM PKWS.frasU lot, just arrived. I forget to nay 1 have Just received a fresh let of those ROLLED UOLD CHAINS, warranted for six year. We glvea wrttUn giianiuteA wltli oa. ucliaia. My STOCK 18 WAY CP, and PRICKS ARE WAT DOWN. Come In and sea mo. SAM. K. EATON, Middle HI., opposite Baptist Chord 'i may 21 dwif T. W. UKWKY, A. H. POWELL. DEWEY & POWELL; Lifi. Fire and Marine INSURANCE. OF K I OK IN Kakmkks and Merchants Hank NEW DKItNE, N. C. Wll.l. V.V (il.AI) TO SERVE YOU. Just Arrived : Youiig uentuckv and uentuckv rYesi Virginia lias Just Arrived with Two Car Loads of Young; KENTUCKY and WEST VA. HORSES AND MULES From :; to 7 Years Old. EXTRA FINE DRIVERS, Draft and Saddle Horses, Which Will Ho Sold Cheap. Also Nice Variety of Carriages, Baggies, Carts, Harness, Whips, Lap -1 lubes, Dusters etc., etc. OLIli MOTTO IS Quick Sales Small Profits. Call and see us before you huy- it will be to your advantage mm s go. BEST So, IN THE CITY, E " FAVORITE," For Sale by LUCAS & LEWIS. THOSE UMBRELLAS have arrived and they are beauties; especially those Steel Rods and Feather weights. Our Fall Stock of Clothing baa bUo arrived and comprises the Finest Seleoted stock we ever oarried. and that is saying a great deal. We have aleo a line of pretty LATEST STYLE DERBIES. Ziegler's and Crossett's Men's Fine Shoes which we have, need only to be mentioned. A fall line of Ziegler's Ladies' Shoes also just received Does your Ioy need a suit? Beeorirs) before buvmg also a nioo BALL and BAT FREE with every suit. Earrington & Baxter. J. F. Taylor lias snivel from the North with the - LAEGE8T AND ,:-;; Best Assorted Stc:k iersesiHlules OF ' Groceries, Dry Goods, Ship Chandlery &0. &0. &0. " he ever kept, and now offers to hi many friends inducements to call. ' ,. Brat Qualify of Good, -: and Lowest Prices, '4. mm C:.::ir:CryJor;F;tchcr's;C::t3 it icft
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