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r HE ou VOL. XL-NO. 29 NEW BERNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1892. PHF0E5CENTS. RNAL f. . SJJ3IHE3S LOCALS. - FORSALfc CHEAP TUG BOAT. -Speeiall -adapted for towine: io ' local wafer. . Babbbh Asphalt Pa vino Co , La Droit building1. 80 8 ' Washington, D. O. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke 't Bum', Ala and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for sale by Jas Bedkond. FOB SALE OoUi' box or ward tobe lounge i a perfect lounge by . day aad a perfect bed by nigbt, and yoa can put away much olothlng or other artiotee as in the average wardrobe. Yon can get three ertiole for the price of one. . So extra charge for packing or snipping. ... lire. Dr. Talmtgi.-. wife of the cede ' brated preacher, sj :bee louaRi n are very, vary nioe. Prioe in Creton, $10, $12, Kaime 812. $14, Bew Silk, 20. $25. Bilk Brooatelle, $25. $30. Terms 10 per oent. disoounic-ish with order or half wiih order balance 60 days. ALFRED COLES. Grand and Myrtle Avenues. Brooklyn, N. '"X AAfi CIGARS at very low 1 0UUU figures to wholesale and 'retail trade for sale by Jas. Redmond. I CALVIN BCHAFFER'3 WILD CHEERY BOCK AND BYE, pat up expressly for throat and lung dis eases, for sate by Jas Redmond. GARRETT'S COGNAC BKANDY need very much in the sick room. For sale by Jab Rrdmond. I7IVE Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes V for children, 10 121 and 15 cents per pair. BIG 1KB. TTTJNYADI Janoe Mineral Water, XX the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. PURE COBN WHISKEY for sale by Jas Redmond. DtlFF Gordon Imported Eheiry, for sale by Jab. Redmond. SMOKE Genuine Cubsna Tobacco. oot6tf MI8U. SACRAMENTAL, POST and 80UPPERNONG WINES for sale by Jas. Bedmond. NEW pRTJG STORE. Drugs, Medi oii.t and Obemloals, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medlolnes. All varieties of Drnggnt's Sundries. Truas and Brio . Nw oroo Oardon Heeda. Kins and Large Kiook Cigars and Tobacco, all saw. Fre aerlplloni aoonrately oompnimdeu (and not at Ti a prices), our m-tto and our alienees. O. U. OSKN, Drngglsc and Apothecary, Kiddle St.. four doors from pollock, itin'il iy DUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY for Medicinal use. for sale by janSO Jas. Bedmond. MABTIN oonnty Democrats ia the Alliance will take no Third party in theirn." Hon. E. J. Hale has become one of tho editors of the Fayetteville Observer. Beautiful Republican;, danc- ing attendance on a Democrat! 0, it was lovely. "4)hbrb ia nothing like poached eggs," as the man said when he robbed his neighbor's hen roost. It rests with Mr. Busk's Weath er Bureau to say whether May shall torn oat a month of din-may. A Philadelphia fashion paper contains a long article on charming house' and street costumes for ,-dogs. Spring has leaped from Winter into the bosom of Summer. April and May seem to have been entire ly omitted.. A POEGBB in Los Angeles was detected by means, of small ink spots which were spattered over -nil shirt bosom. Senator Vance is at his home. In conVmon With, his host of friends we wish for him a speedy return to . perfect health.'' Hamilton abkl, . aged 87, .of - Dahlonega, Ga wants a divorce from iis wife, Sarah, aged 82, as he - thinks her affections lava cooled . ' . The .owner of the dog that bit a hank of flesh from the calf of a do mestic would have saved money by feeding the animal on ordinary veal. - - "One pound of cork is sufficient to support a man of ordinary ; size in the water," Kate i ywe are, no flan. . Tell ns how to get a support on land. s - The f Chicago ; Herald deolares that the Illinois Democrats retired Palmer. Bat didn't Palmer retire himself when he fdrilarea for Olevelandt ' v-- J- The Republicans are industrious ly engaged in carrying the State of Missotrri, a very' pleasant Spring pastime that can't he enjoyed in the fall. 1 - - . . . -- - In Finland the women . consider a kiss pa the . lips as the 7 greatest insult, even from their own-has- bands. - They are nnclvilized of conrae. - "T " r "- TOE Philadelphia Record in its "in and aboaV the oityV says: Whiskey will be weighed instead of gauged ' after today, bnt ; the effect of an over dose will be pre cisely the same." ' ' ' ; ' A man in Texas is so much in love that he has become a letter carrier, so he can get to read her letters sooner. Besides, as a letter carrier be knows if she is getting letters from any other fellow, Mb. Channcky Depew, of New York, paid a handsome tribnte to General Lee in his address at the laying of corner stone of the Grant Monument. The Norfolk Landmark says: "Palmer and Flower, Palmer and Rasstll would make a strong tick et; there id no mistake abont it. Practical politics will play a very great part in the Chicago Conven tion, and factional politics will have to bo eliminated to the utmost pos sible extent. LOCAL NEW 8. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Nelfou's firry. Fanners & Mtrcbants Batik. A. & N. C. E. Memorial day. W. F. Hill 5j. carriage route. J. W. Stewart Cheap buggies, etc. Hack bum & Wi'.iet A tbin pocket- book The traieiul is beioR hauled to the ground for Mr. J. W. Stewart's new residence on Pollock street Bryan Wiggins, who had -hid skull fraotured by a blow from a gun in the hands of another oolored man, is get ting along as well as could be expected from the severity of the wound. The steam riding gallery or merry-go-round after a rest of a month is in operation again, and intends to keep running a month or two to gather in the spare nickles of the pea and bean piokt t) and other truck gatherers dar ing the busy season. The time when the shipments of truck require a daily special truck train has arrived, and the truck train, No. 208, on the A. & N. C B., on and after Sat urday, May 7th, will run daily from New Berno exoept Sunday, leaving kere at 11 o'clock End arriving at Goldaboro at 3 27. John Wright, col., driver of the New Burns engine, was thrown from the engine whiia proceeding to the fire night before Uet. One of his shoulders was badly bruised, but no bones were broken or dislocated, though the inju ries are severe enough to lay him up for awhile. The steamer Trent will leave from the yacht club wharf at 10 and 11 o'olook a. in., and 1 and 3 o'olook p. m, to take all over to the pionio" grounds who desire to go. Consider able preparation has been made, a id a merry time is expeoted. .The notice of the races is given elsewhere. The steamer Newberne, of the O. D. line, took out 1,163 packages of track yesterday; the railroad near a thou sand. In round numbers 3,000 pack age for the day. By reference to truck quotations it will be seen that this means five or six thousand dollars for tin trackers. A business meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held tonight at eight o'clock at the hall. A full attendance of the mem bers is requested. One of the important questions to come before the meeting is the matter of proouring another Gen eral Seoretary in place of Mr, H. L. Walton, reoently resigned. In yesterday morning's report of the election the vote polled in the second ward was oredited to the third and that Of the third to the second. Mr. S. R. Street received 93 votes being every one oast, and the largest number ever given any candidate in the ward, whioh was vary1 complimentary at a time when there was no opposition to arouie interest and bring the fall strength out. The Farmers' and Merohants Bank complete statement for the first year, ending April 80th, shows a profit of nearly 9 per cent. This is a remarkably good showing, especially when it is re membered that it Is generally oonsid ered satisfactory for new bank if It does enough business the first six months of its existenoe to pay expenses. Another good point of the bank's busi ness is that it has less than a hundred dollars of overdue p per. These things show well for the bank and also for the prosperity of the oountry. Truck Quotations. Nbw.Yoex, May 8. Market steady. Asparagus 93 to (3.50; cabbage (1.00 to $3.00; peas 58 to (3 60: strawberries 16 to SO oentsis.v t j. x k ' .- - Palm bb & Bivinbubq. Fot One Night Only. ; By earnest solicitation ot many of our oititeni, Dr. Wm. B. Hall has kindly consented 'to deliver his celebrated lec tors, "Evolution and Revolution," in this city on Friday alight, Mar S7tb Dr. Pall will be here for one night only. The proceeds of this leoture will be for benefit of the Churoh of Christ mini pisoe. -: - :':;:!. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. . : : , Is It not worth the small prioe of 76o. to free yourself of every symtom of these : distressing complaints, if yon think so call at our - store and set a bottle of Bhiloh's Vitalinsr, every bottle has a printed guarantee on it, ' accordingly and if it does yon no good it ill cost you nothing. Bold by New JJerne urug uo. t PROVISIONS AGAINST FIKE. Engines too Far Off From Portions of the City-Additional Facilities Heeded for Giving Alarms. What Will the New Board Vol Two or three hours before day yes terday morning the house Of Violet Ann Wallaoe, ool., on West street just baok of the Fair grounds was discovered to be on fire inside and after abont a half hour's work the fire was extinguished with small damage to the propeity, by people of the neighborhood with buokets of water. The fire engine ar rived too late for service, owing to the length of time before the alarm reach ed the station, by reason of the distance. Though this flro was not serious, it gives another illustration of the need of having one of the engines nearer the western an! northorn parts of the city instead of having both of them plaoed almost iu the southeast cornor. There ought at luaet to be some way provided without delay by which citi zens who live at a distance ficm the station oan give the alarm quickly. One fire bell U not sufficient for a oity of this sizs. Where the bell is located it answers for the southeastern part. The ice factory's calliopo whistle which is UBed as a fire alarm, Bad the depot bell meet the requirements of the northeastern part in that regard very well but the southwestern and north western parts of the oity have neither engine nor bell absolutely nothing. When a fire occurs in these neighbor hoods in the day time people on the stroet take up the cry and by pissing it rapidly from one to another the alarm, as a rule soon reaches the office, but at night there being no passers, valuable time is lost and the flames are gaining headway while some one is running down town to the ofBoe to give the alarm, while if a bell was looated con veniently be could run to that and with a few vigorous pulls of the rope tpread abroad the news and likewise tell the firemen which way to proceed. The neod to have an engine oloser and to have some method of giving alarms is obvious. Wo hope the in coming Board of Council will give both matters due attention. Coming- and tioing. Presiding Elder W. S. Rone who has been holding Quarterly Conference in Pamlico County came up and after spending Monday in the oity left yes terday morning for his homo in Golda boro. Rev. N. A. Hooker, at Einston who has been filling appointments on Car teret oiroiut owing to the illhealth of Rev. J. G. Nelson, passed through yes terday morning returned home. Mr. Geo. Green, Jr. and Mrs. Mary Chambers of Orange Lake, Fla went up to spend afew day at Jasper. Miss Ina Ivey of seven Springs who has been viiiting Miss Glennie Moody returned to her home. Messrs. W. B. Boyd, W. G. Brineon, W. F. Rountree and Capt. K. B. Jones left for Salisbury to attend a meeting of the Grand Council of the Boyal Arcanum. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. MoDaniel of Tren ton, and Mr. Wm. Cleve of Vanoeboro are stopping at Hotel Albert. Capt. W. S. Simmons and wife and their daughters. Misses Virginia and Laura, left on the steamer Newberne for their home in Mores, Pa. Mrs. Frank B. Spaulding and child, of Meriden, Conn., and Miss Mary Up- ham of the same place, who have been spending the winter at Seven Pines and stopping a short time in the oitv, left on the steamer Newberne for their homea.and Mr, Robert Frorer, of Phils delphia, who has 'been in the city on business, left on the same steamer for Norfolk. Mr. J. H. Eeall, a prinoipal promoter of the N. W. & C. Railroad, and Mr, Geo. F. Edmondson, left to drive over to Washington. The following gentlemen arrived last night and are registered at Hotel Albert: Mr. T. K. Bruner, Seoretary of the North Carolina Department of Agri culture; Prof. H. B. Battle, State Ohem. isl and Direotor of the North Carolina Agricultural and Experiment Station, and Mr. Pulaski Cowper, a prominent insurance man of Raleigh, Mr. Wm. Kuhn, bookkeeper of the White Oak Lumber Company, and Mr. W. H. Barker, of Stella. A Runaway. The team to a two-horse wagon con taining a oolored man and boy, beoame frightened at the frog-pond by the melodious (?) iquealing of a pig whioh a woman was oarrying and tore down Neuse street Wildly, The driver held on , manfully and so successfully guided them that no disaster ooourred until after they, had passed Graven street, a ran of four blocks when the wagon collided with a tree and was demolished.,. The occupants, escaped nnhurt. The released horses kept on their way and turning up South ; Front street ran over ! two llttl ohlldrea of John B, Willis, ool., near Clark's milL The boy aged 6 years was Injured but very llttloJ.The girl, a year plder was struck on the head whioh produoed a slight concussion of the brain, hut it yeilded readily 1 to the' doctor's treat- msnt and no' serious result is expected ' For dyspepsia or stomach derange ments, no other remedy oan be found so pleasant,, prompt, and effective as Ayer's Uathartlo Fills. Increasing Shipments. There were several car-loads of truck waiting at the depot early yesterday morning and the authorities of the railroad knowing that there were simi lar lots waiting at Neusa road croeeing and ell along the line of the road to Goldaboro made up an extra train es pecially for the truck, deeming it ad visable to do so rather than to let them be attached to the mail and paBeenger train as is done when the amount is not so large as to make another train neces sary. The steamer New Berne of the O. D. line also took out an increased shipment yesterday. We are glad to note the growing Emo tivity. The exports mean tuoro money for the grower, more rucnoy fur the gatherers, more money for tho mer chants and mora money in circulation generally. Ia a short time potatoes will be added to the list of truck beiag ship ped. We hear favorable reports ficm the farmer:). Yesterday we saw a iam- i'e potato n.bout tho size of a guinea epg, from the farm of Mr. E. M. "treot. Notice of ltace. The boats that sail in the raco will assemble at 3i o'clock, p. m., opposite FORT ON FOWLER'S SIDE OF NECSE RIVER, and at the signal agreed upon will start sailing around the beacon opposite stimson 8 mill, thence down Neuae river ossein sandy point Beacon to the eastward. Thence t stake boat anchored as near the old blookade as possible, rounding Buid stake boat and back to point of starting. Ail boats SO foot over all and under allowed to enter: sail as jou please; no time allowance. First man back, sail ing ovtr the whole course takes the club penant. Judges in Etake boat at starting point. Sam 13. Waters, Commodore. Surprising Testimony. Many physicians who have examined into the merits of B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm), have been confronted with testimony which they deemed sur prising, and thus being oonvinoed of its wonderful efficacy, have not failed to prescribe it in their practice as occasion required. U. L. Cassidy,Kennesaw, (ia., writes: For two years my wife was a great sufferer. Skillful physicians did her no good. Her mouth was one solid ulcer, her body was broken out in eors; and she lOBt a beautiful head of hair. Three bottlea B. B. B. oured her completely, incredible as it may sound, and ehe is now tbe mother of a healthy three months old baby dear from any ecrofu lous taint." A. H. Morris, Pine Bluff, Ark., writes: Hot borings and several doc tors failed to cure mo of several run ning ulcers on my lei;, B. B. R. effected a wonderfully quick euro af tor every thing else had failed." DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP COUGH MIXTURE. AS I) Certificates as to its Sure and Rapid iscnciirs. Brooklyn, April 12th, 1392. Mr. E. N. Ddpfy, Dear air: This is to certify that I have used your Cough Mixture with very beneficial results and would glad ly recommend it to any one in need of a good cough cure. JYours Reep'y, HARRY URIFFITHS. 462 Lexington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., formerly of Portsmouth, Va. Brooklyn, April 8, 1S92. B. N. Duffy, New Berne, N. C. Dear Sir: It affords me much pleasure to add my testimony to that of so many others as to the value of your Croup Syrup. I have used it with almost instantaneous Bucoess. Yours truly, H. Heckkr. He that lives upon hope will die fasting. Frabklin. If you live in the hope of buj iog you a suit, and being satisfied, without B8C ing us before you buy, you may "get left." We may have the very thing you want, it will do you no harm to try us. There is no urgent appeal to buy whethi r you want to or not. If we can't suit you we won't get mad about it. All we want you to do is try us for Clothing, Shoes and Hats, Shirts, and Books, Trunks and Valises. HOWARD. 5c. Carriage Route, ON MIDDLE STREET. From R. R. Passenger Depot to Mar ket Dock and intermediate points, Sc. each way. Will pass every ten minutes, To points off the route to any part of city, 5c. extra. Passengers will please provide change and deposit fare in the casu. box. For special accommodation apply to W. F. HILL, In Brick Row near Market Pock. mi dim Nelson's Ferry. On and after Monday, May 2d, Nel son's Ferry will be passable to the public without any inconvenience. m4 dim Mas. S. R. NELSON. THE- Farmers & Merchants Sank NEW BEBHE, N re organized one year ago. CAPITAL STOCK , $75,000.00 Dividend . . . 8,750.00 Surplus .. . . 2,000.00 Undivided Profits . . 826.74 OFFICERS : 1j H. Ctjtlkb, . . President, W. 8. Ohadwick, Vice-President, T. W. Da why. ; ; Cashier. A. H. Powiu, . " Teller. ; DIRECTORS : , ;. Wm. Cleve, P. H. Pelletier, J. W. Stewart, . W. 8. Ohadwlok, John Buter. , ' p. Harks, ; -... i jj. a, uouer . x hj. a. uockbum. Headquarters for Niokel Baring Stamps. Oolleotions aipeoislty. ' - U2i Iw Absolute!! Pur A cream of tt:5ftr baking ; Highest of all in leavening Latest 17. 8. florerr.iw 'uo I i rt 1 TUSH POOfCIBfM Generally has a hard road to travel, but whon you brace it up with such lir:lps as "honest prices" and "honest goods" it can accomplish woudcrs. A thin pocket- book goes further at our Btoro than a I at ono elsewhere, for we arc constantly treating tho public rijjht. Try our 3c Flour, 30c. Butter, and 25c, 30c. and 35c. Roasted Coffee. Respectfully, IIACKBUBN & WILLKTT. GOES THE PRIOE BU Hew Open Buggies from $50.00 to $37.50. New Top Buggies from $70.00 to $55.00. Some other grade.1? in proportion. Also, Road Cart and Harness. Must bs sold regardless of cost. Atlantic & N. 0. Railroad. MEMOarAL DAY From Morehead City and Stations Inter mediate to New Borno and return, Tuesday, May 10,1892, in commemoration of the Confederate Dead. HON. WHARTON J. GREEN, of Fayetteville, N. C, orator of the day. Subject: Geu. Robert Kansora: Ilia Career as a Soldier. The following Low Ilatos of Faro will be dharged on the Mail Train when tick ets aro purchased, from stations named below to New Bern and return : Moreh'd City to Newbern and rot'n $1 00 Atlantio " " " 90 Wildwood " " " .go Newport " " ." Havelook " " " .70 Oroatan " " " .55 Riverdale .50 Leave Morehead City 0 25 a.m. Arrive at New Bern at 8:17 a.m. Returning, leave New Bern at... 0:80 p m, The Memorial Exercises on this occa sion will be more interesting than ever before 8, L. DILL, O. P. A, DOWN J. W. Stewart. s mmmg, riap, Although t ig Vie has vtiy cj-sia-riouely disappeared, end mui;y in quiring frienJs cf his are uox.cu?'y 'waiting fais return, we take pleasure in informing our people anri the public Kenerally that he is at Eafield, N. C. where he baa bought a Five Thousand D( liar Stock st 50.-. on the c'ollsr, r.nd in a fow dsra movo tho stocic to N v Eerr.e, an-i c .ve th" ;: cp'e 'ho : d ia prices ha v..- f eucit reduction -.v.. j Lev. r before hoar,' f. p n if say lit 1 1. w f- xA - J") Lawu Mowers AT l v.". :5. i o 1 a a: AT LIT GM & II act Si ;i'12 d Sv.UiU.a cuavi::; stiiit, 3 Doors from Beard cf Tu NEW BESNE. 17, (I. Solicits CONSICNJIKN'TS :' Tl.l for the fulluiviii ' well knu-.v:i i'ij-... Msrs. "Illicit C; Co., ;;:v vs Hoc j:,'.iiinnio:i3 & vC, '11! lipp: ;::oo;;; Dr.?. .erne! n. i. " C. Wcikrj I.-Ucst (iuiU:i. i.s -'.v cacil of abr.v:; 1.1a'. ii,it . Stencils and l'o.-.ial ( n upon application at my uliii tnar- 1 ihv:!iu to see our line cf fi--a x Irs a ers Before purchasing elsewhere. ifj STORE- Whs flanis llsnl Time IsMoney! HavinB put in a NEW REGULATOR and eonneoted it with Wnfhington by Telegraph, 1 am ready to give oorrect time to each and every one. I have aldo a full stook of all kinds of Goods in my line, which I am soiling at Rock Bottom Prices. COME AND SEE HE. SAM K. EATON, . Tho Jeweler, llid ile els., opposite Baptist Church New Strawberries, 25 cents per basket, AND A FRESH LOT OF CUBAN SWEET ORANGES AND PINEAPPLES. apMif J. D. BARFIELD. AND dlIDD Shildren Cry forA PitchersjCastorta ieSOHLEY, I Shoe Maker '"' X filREST, J3. C. Eoc JJi-v .Vec -V-V.V- -- rvlces or a skilled :.d h.. .-!ta Workman from iui: 1: fiiiiy prepared to nil ordrulur lino :.1!)E BOOTS A3D SHOES. r -itliat I have satisfactorily .vnutK.f r.iv numerous patrons .ia .tool ihe oharocter of my - V ' ..:y. :- ea'.:y and prompt-i- loiiU McSOSLEY 1 ;. exte :cived a H . .; a FlII Lino of .c:-.h. j and j ii& THING, . t.;.d Cuts. Dress Goods icrsey Suits, :rduroy Pants, .'3 Shirt Waists HOSE, I72ISIS3 VESTS, tu'SPENDESS, r - .e i f :r2 yrs. wear.) Valises. OK 'J;.-8 "i 7 .Hvl 1.13 . -J S vi 15. LANE, i'.u I'aptist Church. Summer Goods. 1 i y in all the latest i. cheap as can 1...CCS, Embroidor- i - I!.' and Children s no most respect rxaiiiino hor piices with those owl: ere. Till rlalf Barrel BASKET, 'J I?. cmatoes, L'Ui: BALE BY ill r;,; AGENT Tit CAROLINA, MEW BERNE. 00 DOWN TO i'a TitYLOB'Sa J. AND GUT SOIIE OF HIS The Larsusr, Reet and Cheapest Nickel Cakes in tho city. In addition a Silk Handkerchief it given free for every 25 wrappers. Piano3 and Organs Tuned for S3. CO. Satisfaction guaranteed Prof. Eugene Wallnau, NEW BERNE, N. IV - -I-' ' Over 50 Testimonials in town. Loive orders at Giecn Front Novelty Store. apu aim .".S'SJ ;: ,- ...... i i.. t-iva peu -.
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