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TEE WEEKLY JOURNAL $1. - PER YEAR. - $ j A-NX) 8TJOCKSS-U' U X. 9 BTTBUSTESS Mjaii 'h lb Edt nf litdizj in V4 THE WEEKLY JOURNAL L In Advance. r $1.00 Per Year INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. Single Copies, 5 Cents. NO. ,3,3. VOL. XYII. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY. N. C, NOVEMBER 8, 1894. ii CARPET SALE! We now offer Hie tr.tde sonic of the best t aloesfn CARPETS tbat have ever been shown in the State. One yard wide, in home made Rag Car- . ... uA T i , a- jpcia, ai i.jv. xj' nei iiinc iiL . fTnttiin Tncrrnin (Viriiels 0 mid Cotton Ingrain carpets letter quality, for 30 and 3.V. . lokuoN, Nov. l.The Foreign I wool. 2 ply Extra Super Ingrain car- Office baa received adeepatci from peis at 40c. Try to match them else- j the BritHh Embassy at St. Peter-wh-re for le8 tUan 50c. j burg saying that the Cz-srV-, death AU wool, 2 ply Extra Suiht Ingrain i occurred at 2:28 o'clock p. iu . Carpels at 50c. All wool :i pW Extra Super Ingrain carpets at 7 V. TAPESTRIES- An elesant line !' U-autiful pitterns we will fir tin- ext. few .lays at 4.c. - worth to 00c. Better gra te ra many rlesrant designs, worth 75c, now selling tor 65c. tN'ow we come to the Line we are proud of: Stinson & Biggins, extra quality, 10 wire Upa, at 70c. worth So and 90c. We do not like to Sell these goods at bucIi extrem'y low prices, but CO lTi is forcicg us to do mnnv tK i n.Tu tliis season. HC diet not want to do. VELVET CARPETS. Wo invito your attention to oar Velvet Carpets at 75c. T All sizes from- 40c lo $3.75. 1 tNAUninj nnA Oil PlAthc Difer- ent Widths. MATTINGS ! A few pieces of handsome Cotton Warp, reduced from 30c to 2tV. Also our leader Seamless Mattings, can use both sides, 10c. per yd. Do not fil to get the benefit of i his "Removal Sale." Respect. ally, H. B. DUFFY. D. To JABYIS, 63 POLLOCK ST., 3STJU W BHTFtHE, 1ST. C. Oar stock for tbe Fall and Win ter Trade is now complete in all Departments. Oar Asso.tment of DEE8S GOODS is especially Large and care fa 11 y selected from the Latest Styles. We invite especial atten tion to oar line of nt mi nccc nnnnc uutun uiibdt uuuuu It will repay to examine them and get our prices before purchas es. We are agents for the R. & G. Thomsons Glove FittingDr. War ner's Health, and various makes of Corset. We carry a fall line of the Har risbarg Shoes which we guaran tee lotig- Wearers. A ehoe you can depend upon to give vou entire satisfaction every time. Fall line of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Bags, Art Squares in latest ana attractive uesigos. Onr piices we guarantee to be as low as vou can obtain any where for FIKST-CLASS goods, and we are - fleieraiei Not to te Vadsssli When in the City you are invit ed to make yourself at home in our store and examine our Stock. - Ho TroHlleto Slow Goods - fTSamples sent upon applica. tkm. FIXAXCIAL HOUSES Farmers 4 Merchants Bank Began basine.ss May, 1391. Capital Stock laiil in. 75.CO0.00 i.000.00 2.500.00 12,750.011 President. Vi; Pres. Cashier. Teller. Collector. Sarplus, I'ufivideal Polits, livilcQils paid. tjFFU'V.as L. II. Cl'TLMi. W. S. Cu.vnw iCK, . T. W. Dewi y. A. H. Powki.i.. F. F. M ATT n K w s. .With weil established coma ctions tins' Dank re prepared lo offer all aecommo-l Nations coosistt ill w ith i on- rvativc bank , . i Prompt and eareful atti r.tion given t j collections. . i We will be pleael to i .01 respond with iho-e who may cin!cuip! ate making i changes or opening new accounts. ! 3. A. EST Ail, THOS. DANIELS, President, Vice Pres. 0. H. ECS2STS, Cashier. THE NATICNAL BANK Of New Berne, N. C. Incorporated ISoo. Capital, Surplus Profits, $100,000 98,168 DIRECTOFaS: Jas- A. Buyas, Tiios. Dasiels. Chas. S- Bryas, J. II. Hackbuks, Jso. Dcs:t, n.mvEY. G. II. Robkrts, E. K. Hishop. Thos. A. Gkf.es, rrfi. Wm. DCXJ, Vice-Pro. (.'. E. Fv, Cashier, H. M. Uriives. Tell. CITIZEN'S BANK OS" UKW BEB1TE, 2ST. C DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. The Accounts ot Banks, Ranlcei-s. Corpor atiotis, Kurmers, Men-Hants huh iiioeri re-( eeired on tavorable terms. romrt J care ' fol attenlioa given to Ihe intei rst ot our cus tomera- BOARD OF DTRKCTORS. Ferlinal Ulrich, J. a. Mea.lows, tmuel W. Ipock, Cli.l- H. Fowicr, William Dunn, E. W. 8maliwooJ, Geo. X. Ivea, K. H. Mesilows, Chas. Duffy, Jr. James Beamoml,' Ihu Reizensteln, Mayer Hahn. Tnomaa A. (ireen, C.E. rov. m hare dm Up Piccpc Pp-ipfiillv Au-.iv Sn r- i iv a ojjvj i vawiui' i , . rounded bv His Family. Great Grief of the People of Rossia-The Xwa Sorrowfully Received In France Condolences of Oiher Powers Pre ptratlons for the Obsequies The New Czar Nicholas II. j j Vienna, Nov. 1. A despatch ! from Yalta say s that at noon the I action of the Czar'd heart began f enfeeble rapidly. About 1:30 o' i..ek I UUUUUEfUlUUSUDUO oupci icucu and ! 1 the action of the heart became in termittent and scarcely percepti ble, until its polsations ceased alto- ; getber. I St. Petersbnrg, Nov. 1. The churches in Moscow and St. Peters bnrg have been thronged at both morning and evening praying for the soul of the Czir. Everybody seems to be dt-presed. Near the cho -hen m n groupes of weeping women have been gathering since ' i ' t fall. The crowds are quiet ...d moarntnl. Kome, Nov. 1. Premier Crispi and Baron Blanc. Minister of For eign Affairs, called at the Russian Etnbassy this afternoon to express their sorrow over tbe death of the Czar. Tbe Pope has sent a message of condolence to Livadia. Paris, Nov. 1. Signs of moarnlDg have multiplied ever smce the news was made public. La Presse's comment was: '-All French patriots will be grieved by this sad news. The mourning will extend throughout France. Tbe Czar was a sincere partisan of peace and a devoted friend of our country- Oar sorrow is nuntterably deep, but there is no re son for des piir, as the heir of Alexander III will recognize the close bond unit ing France and Russia." This evening there is but one absorbing topic on tbe boulevards and in tbe theatres. If Hip presi dent of the Republic were dort.J ; In ez prasaions of regret could not no more general. Washington, Nov 1. No action will probably be taken r-l.tive to the czars death before to-morrow. President Cleveland wan absent trom ihe White Fluse, having started early in th- morniDg fm a da 'a i-quirrt- id iu Mv lund. London, Nov. 1 Soon a er czar passed away onto of allegiance to Nicholas II wan administered to the whole family, ai d at 4:30 o'clock cannon were tired to an nounce the fact 10 the world.'' Yalta, Nov. 1. The body will be embalmed in Livadia to-night and will be ez posed iu the palace chape! a day or two. Several State officials left St. Petersburg for Livadia this alter noon. According to tbe tentative arrangement made to night tbe bodj will be conveyed aboard tbe Imperial yachc Polar Star, to Odes sa. It will be escorted by the who'e Black sea fleer, which has orders to assemble at once off Yalt From Odessa tbe body will be taken on a special train to S Petersburg and will be placed in tbe cathedral of St. Petei and St. Panl. Tbe final ceremonies will be held probably in about two week?. it is ondeistood tbat Alexander II will be proclaimed tomorrow ; and the Grand Dafce Ni'ibola wi;l be declared tbe heir. Government McKinlev told vot.j ers in Maine that tbe tariff was framed to their detriment for tbe benefit of the South. What will he say when he comes to Nashville to show tbat the South should uot be satisfied with the measure ! (Nashville Banoer.) O, he will just say uot'iing else. He is a politician, and tbe tariff is one of those things which anything can be said by anybody for any party, Under Gaston House, South Front Street, New Heme. N. ('. F'TJL.L, I . I 1 : OF General Hardware. Stoves, Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, Table Ware, Barbed Wire, GALVANIZED PIPE, PUMPS, Lime, Piaster and Cement. DEVOES PURE READY MIXED PAINTS. Personal attention to the prompt and correct tilling; ol all orders, inborn w,dow GEORGE 73 MIDDLE STREET HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Sash, Doors and Blinds. Stoves, Lime, PJaE te' and pement DEVOE'B READY2 MIXED PAINT. SATISFACTION L .11. CUTLER & CO., j TiJl j'?a AT THE I.ITTI.r. 11R(I1V ti.VTE. For vim I wi'.i w .lit :it 1 (. l gt.te. it ;i a pravt I' ai a t ea r a am I'll wait: i I know you'll U- Inn' whii, I in waaai- lor von. Though yiui ii.-e.in ma v Im-.'' fir w I ile Oh, til I' SO Wl IV till' W" i i ; i t I b.a;l. When no oilier knew : bird Tli.it spuing fr. .in tin' a'.ou-Tin- little hi..w:i gat-, a love. Though lvw wai-s h iv il.' wen- .ii.l Tin. Her And .- sn t'i t. t l'isi-iii-i ' I u . ii' I- In arl to wi'i I. loo I still -av as 't was 1 i 1 1 I know i!i;,t tlii-.ai-li ih will U'. 1 1 1 I i:lh!'..il nt- I weot ee memiit'v tho I 'ii.l i ail Ih il. 11111111? troe A pise from its place, in lan l v-likp gr.u Xodiling in jiriilo t" a littloil.uk ho o. Anil soon 1 mi, hi t an 11 in., ilt-1 r native il hi a'lli in ni km. 1. Mv heart full nt' love, atl haia I.' And then t .'e-si il fait ' she w.iit My brive. lr'i-;air ;.ve I. row 11 oa.'. - n 1 1 all ..nl !l Rut I tria thei r. lair, Willi tin: -ani Ian: 'liaii tai '.o I hair. The iwn'l crimson nnnr.li the Smith I'll hide von va!i Li-s. , mouth; lik, Aral now 1 11 h lent I'll w:.-to; Not perils to eoine. or )ti:!s I've lae: I niess it is .loath '.lial y.a ; in w:! !ial! keep na away :roai llr.it liitii i Uale. Leila Mae WlNi II. ANoriIKU TRAIN KOHUKRV. An Expreioi train Held I'p in lsi sippi. a Poor Haul, WaSUINGTON, Nov 1 A special from Birmingham, Ala., say.-: As passenger ir.itn No. on the Kan sas City, Memphis and Birming ham railroad pulled out of the 'ation at 2Ne Alnany, .diss., at 1 o'e'ock Ibi't morning thiee mask ed men jumped on tiio engine aud entering tbe cal covei ed Engineer Campbell and Fireman Alexander with pistols. The robbers commanded tbe engineer to stop tbe train when U bad reached point hilt a mile trom the mTo i.hi. Tue engineer aod n re in a 11 vi o marctied bii:k t 1 theexprrM 0.11 utKier cover ol re volvers aud in deied to break open the door ot the car with a- coal pick. The train crew were alarmed ai the stopping ot tho train at this unusual plie and Conductor Leo nard went to investigate. When he showed up the robbers fired at him. He fled back to the coaches. Then the robbers fired a volley m tbe air to lutimidits thereistol tbe crew and passengers. Kutrance was Dually ell'oeted into tbe ex press car aud Mei-senger Geuettei forced to band out the contents of tbe safe. j Tbe robbers then backed out of tbe car and jumped lrom tbe plat form, sPil holding their pistols on rhe messenger and enginemen. Tbe robbers are believed to be I farmers living in the vicinity. Tbe express officials say that the pack ages secured by ihe robbers con t.-uned only railroad way bills and 1 cheap jewelry, and tbat tbey got, 110 money. All that the robbers secured was a $3 hackage of jsvel r. Tbe express cotnpaov will. however, mane an effort to catch t ne party. j a Maryland man 1ms a hunting; 1 terrij.io, the onlv oue of which ; ,s any record. It has been; ; taught to lure its fellows out of tbe ! soft mud of creeks, and last year I j the "catch"' of terrapin- through! the aid of the "banter" yielded a j I sum exceeding $0 000. Conceding that the tarrapin is a fi-ih, this is the best fish ftory of the season. SLOVER, NEW BEIttfE, N ?C. GUARANTEED. "i; in SHEPPARD'S COOK STOVES1 MADE FROM PURE PIG IRON. N"ot one pound of Scrap Iron U ever used in these goods. DURABLE, CONVENIENT nd ECONOMICAL. AU Modern Improvements to Lighten Xlonaekeepinsr Cares. Twenty different sizes and kinds. Every Stove Warranted Against Defects. Prices not much .higher at this timo than on commoner kinds of Stoves. pi? on or address Hew Berne, N. C. THE TE1.I.IMIOM, MNTI M. Tin- Line Will loeaKil in : I llls I'.iH'h nlio liilclil luSnh- SOrlWc KeUeKteO III tli SO lit'llll'.' III1 Work is Slnrleil. j "Wiihin t n .-ay - la w lil'I'llC I l ii'l'llo'.lo i ' : I :. 1 1 .' ' ' and it i .!i -i:o ! :: want the ti .' i u ' 0111 o, I 'i 1 a.-- ' : t e'.-o will ! ,. t .k. 1 ... i 1 and tl...ro i - . . : : -I. T tro not 1 1" 1 ' . . . a l" -ay - .110 ; iaipioU-1 1 ;il)d pro-.i 1 : !- i" ' 'o ti: Ma-i I in nip.-':; y There an- 11 w : ohaiijre. a ' 'i ml pi ; 01 -pia.e-. 1 1 10 o iloi' ih- im 00 ' 1 1 '"'1' h m-: : e 1 lie nio'v - ii ; -:.i i 1 1 Tin 10 are 1,11111!'. r- o- in ti 111 1 it a oroat eon v 1 "l oa . i lional i'ili1'ii who r, iiliHrilcr infiir. n 1 1 . I'i Tin- eo-t will In. til.! IV o !i"sin''ss pi iia-s. ii;i 1 a ! e'.se hero. l-er ! mi.niM. ki wti.nnii W I.Eli. Tll- 4;rnml l-arilili' : l.l ( ill Mliilli Knllli- lU'lui'i-u I. anil iiimI Sea l or- YYoimll-l-I: i IM ! 1 1 V, i.oi.e Ko. k para. I e vi ,i I ' on . . ! . - iay N'i v. '.'T; I-. It i annoii-vt .! t u-.--.o j:-oinp'.y .;' p. in. pass m loviow !- I.n'i' the Mayorand other otlii'tai-. Ait-r liic pnu-i lo!. cio posed ot'li.-!i iii'L'itiva'.i"!'- :.s :ho mili tary and ti ;o e - ni panii -. ' an ! -. I : :n le tl .! mi am ted ilivi?!' 'ii ' 1 1 .. Ii..s .In!', pr-i-l. d tlie principal par: of iho oity. a na a1 -ham battle, an altai k i;p m a I'oit l.y i nil hoal- an. I t n- -uh-i .'leiil 'and. n-.: . a' tin at t aekiiiL.' en ! y w :1 ! ;':'.! a . The land in u' is Imw o or .r. . odi d ' y ! hi -jiikino of the f " l'- eaiill"''. ill" Mow in;.' U) of the I'i .' t a"d ihe - in--.i t .f i-delendor-. i.a'.iir ihe r-mi'v ih-d" n. an fed loi l. tin liii-i u h.i h : , - r. tur.i : I he N an t ui ki : , The Star do vol, s a . ..'.n mi .1 a 1 ai:' to a description of the p mi ih- -liain-i'nttit' uii'l im nta'ti nl in" i niiipai.:,- attd boats that wiil h" ePu'aio I. T"-:l ad ot the aiTounl js LTtwn 1" tli.'-s- :liino w Im h pertain t" tin- fa'.tte. nt ism ie.it i i n 4 oim ii.. A riiiikilll lM el IiimI isl Mi nil. in ol the S3 iioilicnl 1 r.-l i 11 . Tho IW.-yi (. hri-tian A.Uo.a;. h 1-llii- liaitliil'iv ii.i'tilioii oa 'he leeent meeting ' ' ' vtiod 0' . ' ' f e na . the epr s i.i . ' i ie I'i. -by ti - rian i hun h nl 1 ..e i.iti-: TliC Swiii I ol Noiiii ( aroiina in.- ; Gicons'.oio. Cel. ':. r I. Dr. IN- ol' XS'iiiiiintoii. tat i v 1 1 1 ton Mo II'..- neai hed tlie openia.' - !'ai"li. whii li -A a n -r lino indeed, and In! ! the Sy noii. About Iimi nimi-uT- ;.::! e!di r.- wore present fit the open. iu. Hov W. Ik Ar row wood was fleeted M" letaior. In the Synod tin re arc D!s min'.-lei -. :!.M Clin rehos, an 1 :! i.0!i". niiinber-. TheV haw. ha. I in the pa.-t y.-ur an in. i. a-e of '2'J (.'hin'elies, and eoii-'aUa i'-I.- in. tea-o in im iiiber-h p. .'I'll v a iv a b idy o'. V. roe -j. 1 a: ne-t inec. and are p.annin'r mm ing an ajrur -r-;ve caiili:lii:il. They ale e; iim n.n- b m.'ie attention tnan fonm r, to ilmne M -ion U"!'k, and haw i nan 4 n r a I 'd - 1 1 v.- .u ei fill work in dirl'erent piif- "f tbe St .1 . 'I'Ikn are i.-:ab. t. I - . building Chun ia-. ami pa'.lai : m i.c ol their liest nun in Ihe front. 'Ih,- a on at work, and vu a'.'e g.-d i'i- y :ir taking it up. Ane,;;,',; -p.r.t w manile-tid m ib- ir ileib'i r it. m-. ware i iooiioe : i'lnih, r'.v , oreal ham nay. Tie s' h ae a few pei)il . an I aio I egmniin; to t w ork ainonir t ho c :. n i d p.-oplo. a yet tlu-y have but low ( nmei.i 'i'he I'ri-bt ri.m- in N"ita have had a loni; aad MKaas-lul 1 :e ;. up !n lUh be-i.'ia . Tney piea-au rkeis wish that taey may um'.tipl 11: and be vei v siiees-l nl :n ai ; -1 taking0. I ll E T . I I s. A nii'hly "ianl once ;h- re ' A L.'eiit le giant he, Whom all n.o-i loved wle n And none wa- know a to lie lived within a ea-tle iai ' A nil on ait as be wa- -ii'o And tho-' who :i . d there t'011'1 1 hi r. a h i an . 1 14 Ilis heart w as kind, hi- i II is soul w as -el to mi And all men said " "I'i- With him upon tin al Ih His face was briifht with pleasant His la lull Was good to hear While round about him evervwhe 'Twais summer all the w.ir. : Swift tU-w the tiim ; the yiam full olil atal weak , One day unto the i ; ' Aia.ther giant e.an il lta An. the gi nt le giant w n, 1 'Ihe oil n r w-je.i in i n ; : 1 1 ; . A man ol solemn mien wa-be. Nor glad unto ihe -u'i! . The ea-tle old "lew -il, n: ,'. Nor any mil 1 1 i itiiiir out . And w lie re tho -inn m. a l,to I , Tho w aili r s'alk. i a And all men pas-od a-. other v ' !nne or I bat t 1m e, no: Tl ley 1 1 read, d him a- liny b i 1 The nierrs giant ge, 1 No ,-nng w.i- i er ,,n li - 1 :j -. II.- eye- w, ;. b'-liow ;i!b -. The Ca-lll' -eelne, I a 1 ' : I II 1 1 1 1 i lie And d nk an 1 i hill o' ni'.t- Alid r. .inn I a' or. 1; r. -. ' h : And h i! an i-lail' i w I iei e The ukn-'inv giant 1 1 w ' a ..l.-i.o. The pi. ture ol de-palr. And th..-.- w lio knew tin j'a'.: The t ruth w tl!i to ir- a i if. --: "T'lll'V !'l"lll.r- We'.e ' Uriel' Ami the o'.h 'r v a- II ip; ( n Old She llillll l aUe illi Ihe i; en I lemon . She wa l'e'iiie. I, '.uu 1 ' 'kin,;, h it -oaii'ln.w 1, ! ike w lib Ih..- o,.. like her ii-ti. -s wa -: t .ii v ''-nap ' al "Hit her -Uih ring il "in rune . Ma it w a- a.a uai 1 v i m 1 1 m I not 'I h.-v i -be III t mini . am lam no i e ( trie le 1' buttle, and -b tent- when -h Now -h" 1- in health, and i w "limn nee. 1 -1 1 la lit I. s an. i , J'i'e-. I : ; .t 1 'll'' ! a li t lie w eakai I'letiliaily sill Dr. Pier, e'- b'i 1 i h .ll-'li One a d"-. . ll'it. The Ni II. '-nli'i -( ii. i. ii Mi bl-a i H""'. - N. (' . that he in i lu M 'h' -too1, ll III bioki' - a' Mr, 1 ail' il li.al ore suit; b e ha? been 'm ll- in kin. i-hed wi and L'.'i Iliain r sa.i- that in on. -oi r . r i there are -item miles of -uriaee mil . such magnetic ore. and plenty ele where. TL (WliOLI A FAIRS. fair am! uliita I'a if Kasi ( ar- Now 1 Union.- i - I'iinI mill alti Hnei'i'. I.I oil IVtirk i I .: I lor t lie Ol lier. 'fee -tat hair b ,- ju-t held the eraml-e- . ; 1 :r. '-i -ueee. till oxhbiition in its i ,.- w Jiii h would have done , , a r, and due nn e 1 of pr;ii-e I ... ...a lati.-e I ;i li ii w 'l'llcl by the I o , a il:, v UhIi to tin- Fair and its , i: , .j, ' . .-;,', ai'.v to t- head. l'if;i- .1 il an S Cur. Mr. (ai r has ;ir ,,..: ' lb I '! e-i'lelie l"l' ll'X t ea I and 0 : , , it, i i w ith tie- h,u king and help . ,; i , , !!.- -i. i.vi- -op 'ration ol the ; , - in inula I Hi-1 a.al : her-, the 1 .1 .. .. . i.et'.l m't I'ili lb ill il Was th '. '.'. ' I e'ieve it e.n be done by 1 1 1 , , ; i a. - re-, uoii - i 1 1 o 1 1 a nd wo be- ' w , : be d .lie. o ', 'd lopi'i -elit t- , ; ) e a. I - ale en. d odlle.llol- !ol' 1 1 1 e pOo- ie and -j. . "1 ad vert 1st-1 i'i Ills for the St it-', ,! ; ..- : j'ail i bat i'.' '-rn Norili Cam- 1 , , w; s ' w. .i re'i'i!-en;ed ill ihe e-liihil-. 1 Now that ihe meat !ate l'"air has eoine i and a n Vi u-lin n our altentiou with ; -il lo th" irM e hibit ion of t he Ivi-t 1 ( a'oima I'.di. n -lor. ianie and Indus-, 'ill A o.iitaii, whnli w ill be held in ' tl - .-'.iv nex" 1". li: n sry die time i- Otlty tiite ami a ha '. month- tl". Let usde-' mi. '..-. :i at a-e et v -in li e ling exhibi-j tioi ie - t'eeii iiiirthan the preceding i i 'iie, -" : 1 ie i , iii t ' ui. -had e . ii)se ail : The ili. i . ,- .o n uk ng a 1 org move ' in ih . - i i aee t loll. They ha e ,11 'lea-ed the ; iaee jo, iiiauii lid ii i- ihe largo-d over j . ll'ei, .1 in the -at-- i l ajgr.-g.ilos sil.OOO) j an I a:.' Il"W al w : k ill.aea-illg the lVLOl- I ! ,r ;iea :nui 1 - . The i ntire lVsll't of I t tie; r ah u - "ti tin- line will - 'on be imnle i known. j In tie u en t'u e a'-" attraet ion- are be lli': - u-.'iil : r : i ' i i e. in r.ni eil Willi. New ,a.,- ; i iu -o' r.red which will be en- tio'.og !.' a 1. We w:-h n iw t" impress partii ularly ip.ia do- f.n inii - lie- importunee. ol' liiak i ig liner .-e'ai lio:;- of exliibits from their . ii, ..-at th s time I eh .re the best is used injured. Tin- i an he lione hotter now iliaa later. Lot not only fanner.- but all . il.e - !.. ibinkiiie and pri .n'mg so a- to nave im 11 i-t Car lina fair eonlinue to ho, 1 the higii p"-itioii it has altainod and w 1, . Ii has 1 ,. , otde 1 lo it bv all IMS I Kill II. Tie l.a 1 1 iM all I abi llll ill sis -,. ,M)U j e 11 . al her ihiia u-u ii. Th" 1 e-inn il 1, ni o! ihe milis at 1 ".tit . or !- a!!"! hel' ill'', 'in ohienee t o li,e hard 1! ; . a ai'- ar-it 1 row has begun iirai -;lie i e thejieat ri.v with Vila' next year. Mr-, Lta :n.l;i I 'ei'i y, of Ti ptoh. Mo., his m need a w id. over "ilii li neleen lifii'i ai. To- l !;:., -e g 'd of w ,( b is il.lllltl I liaiiie-. inn ill at llc'ii seeai I" be of the j 1 loon''- ai'lely. ijul'e imi'id old hniy in London is' '.I o il a'.. ;l. K who i- pi4 years old j nd ao l( npul. - tin! -ho piss.-Il -H1.00U j nigh ' s r.miei- one r, 1. .1. ' " A ' -tu !.' .i.-ei in- ihe average New : 'i a - j- , j -( h . ag, ,'- In av 11 j- .1. A. lhiile ha-liti iil lx onie the ex- el a-! e owner of the I'orepaugh and 1'ar nam -die two ' biggest .-howi on i;irih." lu addition to ,1- big regi.-tratioii, Chica-: g.. l,a- iu-t ex pel ieni oil a London tog that New Nnik wll never be able tu touch. l 'li'cilin New V ork tenement house 1111 l!a-I'.otb u:t. r. -u to 1 in death 10 eight people, one wa- killed by jumping from a w;uil"i-. -c'M'ii wofe sitlfecatcvt to death. William K. y'itndorbilt is in receipt of s, v.-n line ca aeh hi'i'scs by the steamer 1 Cevle from Liverpool. Wonder will 1' n. 'e Sam inlerpose hoi o as he did in the i a-e ol M r. M orton. T:ie Fi-hing iaette mentions the re ' , ni ; 111 1 1 'rtaii "ii into England of two ' 1 .. 11-aiid fr ig- hythe Duke i f Ji-dlbrd. 'I'ii- Jacksonville Tiinis -as that in 1 1 ' -!.,'.v omi : v there are 12 M); w lute por an I l.-'so ,',iii.i', d per-.-ii- b.-iwi-ii -. a ::d 01 e:i r- of age-. ! ( apt. lbe ;'".-. an orti: or ill the French J :o mv. b.;s bo. n alTisted for ticxwil). it 1 i. 1 gal.-ge-l ta it iies,,l I plans of frontier I foils .,, the Italian War 1 hh'ec. j A w. li In Niii-burv. N. (',. whi. 'i until re. elite.' -uppheil c i I walii', is now re iiil'ed lo Ir- giving 1','i'th a, let kind cX . . n-i a ' . 'I'he 1 n 11 I. no -te 01. r Wa r n 1 fr. mi s- ,i e,. N..for Air i nn), N . . was w:-i'k'.i - ''day night on Jt-iv.it liatl'iir I -.and a !; 1 VI p i-seagers ..ruwm'il A vo'ing 1 1 , m il officer lately, on a w 00 1. no de !,.- way 011:1 bicycle to ihe ..p "I 1 ho I'.e 'lu -Midi in the Pyrenees '.f-'lo leet high, and then down again. I he nioie the 1 ontellls of that si.i'cil I'X- r p.ai. h a re ixpiained the moie it 0, k-a- if N-ii'. i'V and .Morganlield haw, ell I..')"-il b tile deleelives. d r. Hals', ad declares that .Mr. i'leve a 'ei 1- luij .ei i'e 1 1 id , ate 1 on the lal'ilf , ,11,-; ', ,n. We take- I - to nn an that Mr. ' 1. '. ibml didtiT g" h, -el ! lo Mr. Hab s.,,, I--,-,. ,, hu-bai'd i- a-kaig di- V . I., eao-e nl- w if,- I, 'e .1 lies liel'J lal'r - all I 1- .-bilged lo pail t b r lae-.'; lo ma', h j her hail. i I" -a '. - l..r e mplev i, ,11 n e. h- ' ,'d-gl. her a :' -I. galdy and -jioitingj a 1 p' a ": 1 : a e. ; i ii,- 1 ': a -idi lit has approved tho distil! 1 t : 111 i'h a 1 in .:' ( a 1 1 ' a ', n William S. .I.ja's n. t'eliled. 1'"!' Il"ll.-ll to p-lV bis d, hi- .,1 1 i.-nver. C"i. ' j s- , nt - ear- 'd 'I l-otiia- F. Purke. , w . .0 - el a g ii !': : ; l..r 1 1 ell 1 y Herginanj 11 the I i a , i 1 a 1 1 iti 11 b-i -, nd. was ester- - i 1 -. II I el lee I I, , I I ' eal - f I' 1 1 1 . 1 1 1-111 11 gll- ; -'f ee p.. gr,- -ie Fal'lilf-r lilts aelualiy I hi, i i I," ia i I ll defell-e ol ihe I iopub- I , e, Cvti'aae-l .11 N'.rih ('.aroiina in; ! sc, - 'To. b .; w ii n i t ;,, -,,' :m men of ' : i , ;,,. j .a-. - ,i i ,.f that i , litorla! in that A , i - i , n k ei i in;1! v - till a ' 1 pe s! a r, oil , -. llil 'og p.a :! li .- ill Ni-I'l-i-ka by v. hieh :i I, pikij ; de-lr 'Ved a id -everal I , - ii'-i. lie lit hi - pi 1 "J a nd ihiew the ' 1 aiming niat. ii Into ; I ,, , n gr o.. A M.in-i. r il Virgin: i. in a recent' -ei , c. w a-altogether right w hen he said i. .or.- 1- no man. ii. matter how skeptical i ' in iv re. an-', how much he may l o' , Id etei I t" -a i tig religion is a fraud, ' w , i e. ,i : , 1 not ii.all to memory some' i . :i ; won, an that he had met with! -oai.-w In :' in lif tiiat would force ll'olll 1 c- p- the i ea eat that lie ar -In- was a ' i I . -" - i -. a 1 1 . It is coin I, n : ing -"iiietiine-, la- oi'l nl' ui-i-iing hut l oimtcilets and h . n-hags. n. t lira .air altent'oli lo tho . ,. and I'lle. the 11 -I'll- an I un-eili-h. l ,at we n, ei t u ilh on Ith-'- journey. . All iM-hatige ll"Ies thai the boald of I II 1 - . - ol' lie Odd Folk ,W - orphan 1 1 ll n- tie e! t i'a- Y i rl It u-o. Raiiigh We. tm -d . 1 " . '- b Ii- at 12 in., to 01.11 - ! r ti ,a i li" - ; n ' "imei t io i v, it b tin-eree- ...a ,;' I ,, ii :dn bu: al ng f die home. I , !, ,id,,,n-'-:- .I gi.uel nut-lei- W. I . Iiaig'.i-. o irthage. N. Jacobi, of 'i tiilngiiiii. 1 1 . .ii. A. II. A. Williams, ol ; iil..id. W. T. Doi-tch. of ( iolds'.oro. and C. 11. II a aid-, of Kaleigh. Itis umhr-! -;.. 1 : i, ,: the li' -ine has about 3d chil ihi n and is in a good condition rinarj itialh, I VNM Al. Tll iVKSI.IUMi IIAY. l'r-Ki.lnl ( U-vA-lail.l AiiiilH TlnirM. fla'. ov. hh tli- 'I'inie. aiiAl fall I'pon All A iil-rinii 'ilizons to Ob servo it in the la-ttor iiikI in llic Trno Spiril. irover t'leveband. President of the I'nitod Slate-, ha- i.--uod his ollicial pm elamation appointing Thursday, Nov. 2'.i, to ha observed and kept by all the Ameri can pcop'e a- a day of 'J'hausgivmg and prayer. The President say.-: 'tin that day let our ordinary work and business lie suspended and let U3 meet in our act u-t"ined places of war ship and give thanks ;u Alniighty God for i.iir pi'.-sei vatioii as a nation, lor our immunity from disia-e and pestilent e, lor; th" h irvesi.- that have rewarded our hus bandly, for a renewal of a national pros - ; peiily and for every a ivan.-e in virtue and inn logeiioe that have mark.il our growth as a people. "Ami with onr thanksgiving lot us pray j lliat these blessings 111:13- be multiplied : unto us that our nation al eon-eienc-e may ' le quickened to a better recognition of the power and goodne-s ol Go-l and that 1 in mir national life we may clearer see and closer follow the path of righteous- ness. "An in our places ot worship and ! praise as well as in the happy re-unions j of kindred and friends on that day let us j imoke divine approval by generously! remembering the poor aud nee y. Surely I He who has given us coinl'or: and plenty; will look upon our relief ol ih. d -litnte ami our ministrations ol 1 hat 11 y a.- the wink of heuts truly grateful and as 1 proofs of the sincerity ol our thanks giving. Our peopli have abundant cause lor thankfulness anil they should heartily enter into the spirit of this National Thanksgiving day that we enjoy as a country and as individuals. THE STIMSO l.l MBKll Ml 1. 1.. Six Million t'l-et of Lumber to Saw Hetweeii Now and HarA'llGoo Work at I ho Mill. Mr. D. H. Ilaz tt w ho recently moved here to take the push ion of saw tiler at the St-imson Lumber company's mill, has now taken ful 1 charge of the mill getting out tlie lumber by the thousand for the own ers. He has increased the capacity of the miil ten thousand and made impiovvmcuts at the drykilns by which tlu-y are giving much more sati-fiietory service In fact ho -. ems lo understand his business at every point and is moving everything along smoothly. He has plenty of work ahead, as tue mill under its sales contracts has got to deliver six million leet of lum ber net ween now and March. Mr. llaplett receives the logs in the pound, takes charge of it at that point,', through all ihe operations which it under goes and turns over the finished pmouct in good ?hape on the wharf for sh ptnent lie as-umed charge .Mond iy morn ng an i Mr. ). J. Kallunbuig, formeily f Mem phis, Tenn., takes the place he formerly held. The new diy kihi at thl- aiill is doing . w ell and is Jso like-l I 1 who ee it that some uf the othei m t, men arc con templating putting up u iar cue-, m cmi- j ,-tion with their t'l.AMS IN 05 FEET OF WATER. One Hundred Millions of BllNliels Estimated to Ho in Morelieau Watrri) Tlie 0iorIiUily for In vestigation Afforded by the East Carolina Fair, A correspondent of the Wilmington Star writes that paper us follows from Moreheatl City: -Some parties here the other day were out lishing with hook ami line, about two and a half mil' s :rnm -hure. in sixty five fiet ol wat. r. when oue of the patty thiew out his Iiook. having an iron spike for a sinker. A clam, (ceding with its mouth open, the spike dropped into if and :lpsing on i the clam wa; diawu up and found to be very large considerably over the ordinary size. 'This was an unusual catch, being in 05 feet of water, and is something un known in the history ol the oldest inhabi tant. "The fishermen say this remarkable bed of clams is all along the coast and must contain not less than one hundred million bushels. One not knowing would be sur prised at the magnitude of this fishiDg industry. '.Mr. Bel', a largo dealer and shipper hero, shipped from the middle of last Jan uary to the middle of April, fifteen hun dred barrels of clams to Northern markets mostly in sugar b u-rels some to Xew York, but mostly to Alb my. The small est sizes are calhd - Pttle necks,'' and when in market they .re roasted and placed on stands on the stte.ts and sold like the vendors sell penult's. "In the iininier season thee small ones are transplanted in le is and in a very short time are ready lor market. To give some idea. Mr. Bell Wedresday hippod a car loud of clains in barrels to New Y'ork. but mostly to Albany, where they met with ready sale at remunerative prices." The exhibitions of the Fist Carolina Fair, held annually at New Berne, gives a good opportunity to fill who wish to in form themselves of the claming, oystering and tidiing industries of th;s section to do so. 'The waters around Moreheiul and elsewhere through this section are always well represented in the exliibits and facts can lie obtained as desired. And not only does the Fair give an op portunity to investigate the fishing indus try, but all other industries ol the region lumbering, trucking, legular farming, manufacturing, etc. The next exhibition will be hell the en tire week, beginning Monday, Feb'y. 18, and ending, Saturday. Feb'y. 19. Let all bear the date in mind and prepare to COIll' ikoii'i:d dkaihx tii r ii. Mr. W. F. Koriii-jtrtj of Uoldnboro Ex pires Without Warning While linza- , &;-ert in Divine Worship. Mr. W. B. Bovd left yesterday morn- i lng to attend tlie funeral of Mr. nV. F. : Kornegay. His wife who is a sister of j Mrs. Kornegay's left the 'previous after, noon. Mr. Kornegay has been in failing health ; for some months but no serious apprehen- ; -mas were felt. n..r any sudden ending of j his lite expected but he dropped tlead in I St. Paul's Meihodist church ot Goldsboro Thursday w bile setting by the side of his wife. Mr. Kornejrav was 02 years of age was a fai mer and was al.-o President of the North Carolina railroad. He was lor a part of his ltfe an editor and a bel ever in good government for which he labored j until he died. Strong praise is given him for his sterling trails of Christian charae- j ler and godly hie. tluarl.-rl.v t'onl'ereuco Appointment. 1! v. V. D. Swindell, pre-iding elder oft tlie New Berne leiiv Conference ri' t, will hold Quar- iluring the present month as foil jii .-: Pamlico i t., at Bavboi'o. Core s. ilh d, at Mann's. M r bed l i(v, ( niter, t et . ..I Harlow, Mt Olive et., at Mt. Olive, (.'raven et., at Lanes, Snow Hill ct., at Snow Hill a 4 9 10 1 1 IT 18 24 2 j 1 2 Dec. Every workman in Japan wears on his cap and on his baek an inscription giving his business and his employer name. SENATOK JAKYIS LAST MlillT, He Addrcssfs a Vtr L:ire Irowd liuili White and Colored. The court house was idled Fridav nighl with our cit'en-: who wanted to hear S nator Jarvis. a good number of colored people b' ing among them. A number of I uli. - ui t he - t v gi a. od the oeea-ion with tin ir lilesonce. The Senium .poke two hours. dl- c'is-mg t he i lies we! I Senator laivi- , H-a some length. Afior i eiples he sho.M-d ll managed so as io wealth in one seel ion II ed the crifl a! .plaining it- prie iw it had been pile up enormous .1 ie country and leave another -e ii,.n with very little mam y. He showed lew a proteelive tariff caused little strenn- of money to tl .w from the pockets oft e peopl. int" t .e coders of the protected a.anufn Hirer- an i , showed that a battle had been wagvi f.t years between the Democrat and the I! -publican parlies, t1 e former, holding im position that the government had in right to tux anybody except for u venue only ; tht; Republican party contending ih.it tn. government laid the right to levy laxe-i for the protection of certain classes, to tax ; the agriculturists lor the b netit of t he i manufacturers. 1 To show what the Ibiiloei its had done lor the reh' t oi the p oph: le told Ins hearers not to take his woui, or t.u word of ether Democrat. or Ik-publicans for it. but just go to any store, let the pro prietor belong to what party 1)0 Would, just so ho wa-i an honest man, and g.a him to spread his wares of every kind be fore them and price them, and ihoia-k what the price would have lueu in lf'.l2 under the Republican tariff and he thought thev would find that what would have est 30 in '9g. wmd I n .w . st $2.(1, Ihe ten dollars b ing saved i n po 'p e. He told lln m to examine, for tiienis. Ives and sco, and if they found tins so to vote for the candidates of the. Deuinci :i; ic l'i Tr He explained how the Dem.'crais h el taken the burdens off the people and put them upon accumulated wialih by tax ing the incomes of those who are so for tunate as to have incomes in excess of $4.000 who is as al-b- to pay taxej to- wards the support ot 'on- government as those who have great fortune. He told of l:ow trusts and inontipolie, thing never known before had grown up by : i lie lostering nana ot pr..ic tion, .mil ie minded the farmers how t.ejute bagoug trust liad attempt ed iu 1889 to iiouhlo the price of jute bagging; an the c.dlun crop was being gathered which sceme ol robbery was destroyed at the time 'by the determined united action of the farmers, and how the tax had now hem taken oil' of bagging and it put on the free list nut 'his crime nam-t the fanner eoidd not again he ropisited and that eveiy democrat voted lor tle measuiv and every Republican against it. He showed bosv that the working jieo pie of the country are the chief sufferers when the government .is bad and upjieiil. d to all in uphold the good goviron.nt given by ihe Democratic party and not to do anything tj cause danger of a return to misrule, the danger yf which is known by prist experience. He urged them likewise to present unbroken front to the common enemy; in this plea he urged up 'ii colon-d people aleo their interest in the present I teuiocratie govennnent whivU is doing more for the education and uplifting than ihe Repub lic ui party ever thought of doing. The speech was well received by all and c .ngmtulalious were showered upon him. RKPEU THE AI.I.EGATIOX. The Populists Advertise a Iemocrat as One of Their Speakers He Indig nantly Denouneps Tir t'alse t laim and Advises all to Vote tlie Entir Iemoeratie Ticket. The following carries with it no uncer tain sounds and needs no exp'anation. Hon. w. T. Caho. l)earSir: It has been reported to me that a notice was po-te 1 at Truitt's School House in Craven C untv, that C M. Babbitt, John V. Brabb'e and Dudley Paul were to make populist speeches at that place on Saturday Or'. 25th, at 2 o'clock ). m, Now sir, I want you, to any for me, that so liiras my name is concerned it is for gery; I am a democrat, have always been as you well know, and I shall continue to be one. I do not know who pur. my name on the. poster, it was not put there with my knowledge or consent, and is iheielore a forgery. In other words the nai that says I am a populist lies aud he knows it when he says it. Please tell the i e .pie in Craven County and around Tru ti's s hool house particular? ly that I am a i .c noerat ;nd will vole the entire democratic ticket lrom the chief justice of the supreme court to township constable, tecanse I believe in the princi plas of the democratic party, I advise them to go to the palls early and stay lute and vote the entire Democratic ti :ket without a scratch or blemish on it. that is what I shall do. Your friend. ,J. W. Brabble. Stonewall N. C. Dot. 20th 1894. The Barrel, t'rale and Basket Factory. Mr. C. I). Ilincs, whom we have tw ice alluded to as intending to establish a manufacturing industry in some towr of Eastern Carolina, agam passed through vesterdav en route from ti .ldsboro to Elizabeth City. Mr. Ilines reemtly spent several days in New Berne and was well pleased with many things that he lound. and we hoped to have lieen able very soon to make an-! nouncemcut of his selection of New Berne j lor the location of his plant, but he te'ls ; us that as yet he has not come lo a e cision. and that three towns have hoi 1 out good inducements to him. while in ! New Berne no advances have been , made. 1 We believe that New Berne sta o s as ready to offer ad io i-onah'o inducements as any place rou :.i and that il Mr Minos ! piUstheniatterljof.lv the people, he will, find them liivdy lo meet him and liberally j encourage what he proposes to imljark in. ((-orifia Senators dominated. Tlie Democratic caucus ol the General Assembly nominated two I'nited Slates Senators Thursday afternoon. Senator Patrick Walsh was unanimous ly nominated to till out the unexpired term of the late Senator Colquitt. For the long term, beginning March 4, 1890, Hon. A. O. Biicon was nominated on the lirst ballot, he receiving 93 votes. Tinner received 37. Garrard" 21, and Walsh 9. I .e '. V. e -a V" U,'- ( 'a-r. -:.. ' 1 she ci -i.'d for C'uat..riu. e Mi--, sh citiUif to Oastoritt ..ei CLikir-u, &i,e n- ih--, c'listori. v;., a Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 1 HUADRIFT. -IM- la il-l i" l.y The Journal Wlii. li ia Always in "The Nw im." Next month is Christmas How fa-i the years roll around .' We have advices that bids for our Pub lic Building will l.e advertised for inaboul a month; the specilications are about com. plote I, A gentleman who heard Mr. Simmons at Trenton say- that it. w as one of the lini.-l speeches he i-v r lnanl. iiml iu-iIi class:'- him w ith th , most men of I h Stat, . T he old pews in the Pn - '. v : , linr. li have just boon taken out una tin new ones will be put in at oner. A por tioa of those removed will le sent up to Pol'oeksville for tbe ue of the Piei.v it-i-i in ehuii'h there, a new one. in Thanksgiving day, which i- on j Thursday of Wilmington's Welcome. Week, a Wilmington liase ball team will I i i - the team of the Agricultural and .Mechanical college. There will al-o be a lr,ip -hooting tournament both that lnv and on Friday. The Pope Bicycle jMfg. Co.. have nn-i nouneed their intention to reduce their standard machines down to $100. This I is 2o. le: tlian the price lliey have been i selling them at. The reduction will im. doubt very much enlarge the sale nt this very p jpular wheel. i Ou the 13th a high-class concert wall U.I given in the Y. M. C. A. Hall by ihe ; Schubert symphony company. It is composed ol four ladies, two gentlemen and one child. A variety of instruments will Ijo used The remains of Mr. Howard Ga-kill, who was drowned on the 25th ill t, were consigned to their last resting place in Cellar Grove Cemetary Thursday morn ing Kev. J. T, Lyon officiating. A good ennipiuiy of bis friends followed tho re mains to the grave. Mr. F. E. Hege has brought down the lii -t large lot of his stock from Salem, lu it are his dogs, his phaeseats, in several vaiieties. and 200 chickens. Mr. Hege now goes liack to Salem to finish moving down the remainder of his stock. Him self and family will lie down next week. Perry's oyster canning factory at Beau fort, the smaller one at that place is to open and run this season, so a letter to a lieaufort citizen says. Why don't home capitalist take hold of the canning busi ness and inn the factories this-year, taking the products iu their season oysters, vegetables and fruits. The suit of Mr. Jas. O. Gray of Cas well, vs. the A. &. N. C. R. R. was tried in the term of Jones county Superior Court just held. It resulted in a mistrial The suit was for $10,000 damages ou ac count of an engine striking and killing his lti months child on May 19th, 1892, while it was playing by the railroad track. The Maxton Fair, the border lair of the two Carolina's, opened Wednesday, (Jet. 30th. with delightful weather and a good crowd. The exhibits are reported to be excellent in quality and the lia.ll and grounds beautiful aad well arranged, and amusements ol all kinds plentilul; among them are a balloon ascension, clay pigeon gun contests, and the battle ol Gettvs ourg Mr. (. has. Babbitt esdled at The Joor .n.vi. ..fHce Friday and requested us to stme that he knew nothing whatever of ihe posted cia-ular at Truitls' school house w hereon it was'stated that ho and thers, including Jno. W. Brabble, a Demo oerar. would make Populist speeches there. Mr. Babbitt further s ays that he does not even know where Truitts' school house is. Tiie Journal gave the statement as it was furnished us, and it is still evident that a forgery haa been committed some where. It is to be hoped that good men will refrain from such dirty work. There is no excuse for it, even if it is just on tho eve of e'ection. State Fair Premiums. The preniums at the State Fair, Ral- eigh, are being distributed and the suc cessful contestants announced. We are pleased to note that in the ladies department of fancy work, Mrs. Emily Thomas of our city has received two premiums for her lace work, and Mrs Charles R. Thomas is awarded the first premium for drawn work centerpiece. Mrs. Eon is llrieh Dead. Mrs. Elizabeth I'lrich died at Mt. Airy on the 29th inst. to which place she and her husband had recently moved from Hen derson. Mr. Ulrich luaving established a bakery in the latter place. She leaves three childieu. She was originally Miss Hayes of Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs, Ulrich were formerly of this city The former is a brother of our towns, nen Messrs. Ferdinand and Rudolph Ulrich. They have many friends here wh sympathize with tlie afflicted ones. The Minstrels. Seats for the Naval Reserves Minstrels will be on sale Wednesday morning, Nov. 7th. and prices will be fifty cents each, as heretofore announced. The performance will be given at the opera house on the evening of tbe 9th. One of the specialties to be introduced, and one, by the way, which is rather a difficult undertaking for an amktuer, is a dainty female impersonation, including a song and dince. The olio and numerous other specialties with two funny farces w ill no doubt make up a mosi capital perfor mance. Watch the columns of Tut; J'H'RNal for die advertisement. A Rare Treat. It is a pleasure to announce the coming of the celebrated Schubert Symphony Club and Lady Quartette including Mas lor "Tommy" Purcel), the wonderful s-.x year old violinist, singer and whistler, io the Opera House Tuesday evening. Nov. !3th. under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. This will be without a doubt the greatest treat ofl'ered our people iu a long time. In order to secure them the Association was compelled to give them a heavy guarantee, aud it is hoped that our people will show their appreciation of i heir i fforts and greet the company with a full liouse. No company on the Araeri can stage can boast of a liner reputation, and those who attend may rest assured of a tieat seldom heard iu our -ity. Expecting? o Attend Wilmington's Welcome Week. The Messenger has a letter from More head saying that Wilmington's Welcome Week iu that section is the coining event 1 of the season, and that quite a crowd of the merchants and others are going down, and expressing a wish that Mr. J. W. Martenis, general freight and passenger agent ot the W. N. & N. R. R., will ' close round trip rates. Wc are satisfied the transportation j facilites will be all right. The railroad is , very clever in giving low rates for all ! such occasions and close connection be tween the morning trains of the two j roads. Professor Ieeoel Eleetel President. Prolessor Drod l'eaeock has been elec ted President of the Greonskoro Female College. Tbe selection gives great satisfac tion. P rofesaor Peacock has been connectid with that institution lor some years and his election was unanimous. The w hole Board of directors was present when the vote was taken which waa on Wednesday Oct. 31st. jrcat Temptation . a if! 1 IT WOUL D BE Er i A Great Temp tation to some rvi folks had M ey buch a lot 1 C3 DRY G0QD,S Boots &Shoes G-roceries, BOTH STAPLE & PAH 07; Hardware & FARMING IMPLEMENTS, WOODEN & V7ILL0 7 WAP , Glass Ware and Tin Ware. AS WE ARE W OjOT. bfMi"i-i"-s?l.i-Wii 01 PRICES CAN NOT lV. BKTKN. T7x7"c 3Dof3r COMPETITION Call and examine and be convinced. )ome and see our IsAMPLE CLOAKS! I They are Beauties sand Very Cheap, Jiespoot fully. Hackburn & Willeti Cheese !!! I have Just Received 12,000 lfcs Of Ihe best Clieose ti at cvrr made its appo iiaiiee in thib 111:11 ke! . w lie h I am o'l l ing low d OMI I 'I 1 11 ll. s I fall sell il lo vou al what il wi'l Ii"W eosl mil in the 'tHH f NEW Y d! K M A I; K FT. ) T- lET. Taylor.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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