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TDE WEEKLY JOURNAL Settle T. Friday. Sept . 187. CrjetaJa forntahed end pat on yoor watch for 10c Baiter the Jeweler. Cell and eiamioe Roue tree's ladiee roller tray trunk t J. J. Baxter'. . Sewing machine needles of all kind can be had at Bailer's, the Jeweller. The festive watermelon still con tinues to grace our market and some of them are very line for so late in the season. The railroad travel is fair to medi um, being held up bv the returning tourists who have spent the season at the various resorts. The new steam laundry on Middle i street is in full operation, and i re- I reiving a good patronage from the people of the city. A colored man named (u'licral House was arrested and placed in the count v jail, cs'.eriUv, on a Serious charge. The cotton men are getting ready for business, and the outlook is for a good trade hero this Fall and Winter in this staple. The death of Mr. Iienjiiiim Tav lor. a prominent citizen uf Carteret county, living near Newport, oc currcd yesterday. Mr. Taylor was about TO years of age. The weather was ipiite oppressive vesterdav, being a drv kind of heat. Shar) lightning in the North din ing the evening gave some promise of relief to come. The monthly meeting of (he Woman's Foreign Missionary Socie ty of Centenary M. K, church will be held at the residence of Mrs. I,. M . Ilendrcn this afternoon at l:,'!n o'clock. Mr. A. ,1. Smith has consolidated hi-; two stores bv moving bis stuck in the building at. the Market dock to bis store further up the sticct, next to L. II. Cutler it Co. A ladv in this est v succeeded in making N,'? words out the two word. "Thc Columbian," which has been a matter of contest for a prize oll'cr V I bv a northern periodical. Mr. William 1 hum of this city has been appointed bv llov. Hu-sell, a delegate at large from North Car olina, to the National l-'anneis I'.m-gvc-s which meets this month at Mm nrapolis. Mr. S. II. Hall, of Craven Lodge K nights of I larinon v, of this citv went down to Heaufort, Monday, and established a lodge of the same order in that pi ice. The bulge will be known as Carteret Lodge. 'I hi' presence of Maj. Craham Ihives is announced from Wilining ton where he is in attendance at the bedside of his wife whose condition is regarded as verv critical from a st roke of paral vsis. The trial of tne colored man known as Ceiicral house, accused of assault, was held before dustice K. C. Hill vesterdav morning at 11 o'clock. The man was held over to the Criminal Court under j;1n had. The firs', bale of new cotton was sold on this market cl ni-nil.iv . It was brought in bv Mr. I.. A. Ilav ward, who lues near Trenton. Mr. llavward also Bold the first bale last year, on August ITth, two weeks earlier than this year. The schooner Annie I'.. Levnolds, Captain K. T. Hill, is loading linn her at the Clark Lumber Company null for Tangier Islands, eastern shore Maryland. The captain ;ivn the cargo he is after is a special order to build a church at the ubovp named place. Mr. Jim Simmons, heavy hitler of the New Heme ball club, left for Raleigh yesterday morning. lie will remain at the Capital for some days before going on to the I'nivrr sity at Chapel Hill, whrc he may be heard from on the foot ball team during the fall. A ftllit Bay r. A tobeono farmer, Bouj. Hoott of .lackaonrille, met with a Iom t eater ilay through doaling with a diahon- cat buyer. A "pinhooker" tobacco buyer mot Roott on the at reel and offered him 110 for what tobacco he had, and the offer wm accepted. Tbe "pio booker" than reeold tha tobaoco oo tha floor bat mad loaa of about 11.60 on tha ipeculUlon. II than mat Boot! o MiddU itreet and handed blm 15.00, Bajlog that ba wou!J git blm lh remainder la a ft ttiionu. Mr. Soott ' . waited pelieati bt tb bajaf did do a p. peer tgaio, acq at buiij eoDcmaad that b tu oat lb ttMej. - lb beyere nam la ankoova, tot U fooad oat b will toffef. T baoc growtra. If titty do sot aall Uwir prodact m the vataboea floor, ahcmld b earaf al U know to whom they art aelliof. and if they art careleea aiatt sot bold thii mar ket reeponeible for their loaa. Per. B. rl. Mellon, Sute Krange-1 l . - , . , , .... .1 v m ua, UIVIUVI Ul MIS. list of Lhrutian church, ..II preach B.rounii Mon retorninf to their in the Diac.ple church at I'olloka- 1 home in tbe city Tille on Saturday night, .Uo Sunday j Luther Pn)T0W o u ;Q a.,dSunday night, September 4lh town e hen tnat j more, Md., where he ha been at John Hopkina Vuirersity for two DIED. ' . month, under treatment for rben- in tins city Ihursday afternoon, I , u , . o , n o . ' malum. h ha improved consid Mrs. Sabra I. Stransbery, mother I ., , of A. T. Stransberrv. The funeral services will tie held at her late res ide:. ce '.'ul Pollock street, this af ternoon at b o'clock. Friends and acquaintances invited to attend. Tvbnrre H,kn. ! ' The tobacco sales yesterday were g 1 an 1 satisfactory to the sellers. "asl 'mruay was a Dig usy Mr. .1. A.Clark, late of the ere- ''5de lU HnJ Smdy School Asheville market, was on the lloor Coufcreuce- Several speeches were yesterday, lie is pleased with this mm,e 0,1 nday schools. Kev. I. market and is likely to locate u!le N- Henderson, I).-. J. W. Sanders as a tohacco buver. 1 1 c made liber" ttcd Mr- Davld S' Aman, (princi al purchases on tbe lloor vesterdav. ; pall-v) the latter waa the humorous " ; orator of the day, and kept the au- tn inn. iiHUan iioic. , dietice with their mouths spread all The Kinston Flee Press in its: the time, i lToits i.i "make" news at the ex- j Mr. and Mrs. 1). S. Aman, Mies pensive id a . w Lento merchant; viola rrovow and Kobt. ( . McLean last week, ignoring the ordinary of Palo Alto. Mr. and Mrs, Nash rules of courtesy at the same time, ; Mattocks and children, and Mrs. K. fell into the mistake of giving its ' H. llarget and children of Silver own town a boost a' t he expense of ; dale, were visitors here last Satur L i (I range. Its error in this was soon : day and Sunday, evident, and its at tern its to creep I John A. Weeks and his pretty out of the hole into which it fell. i daughter Kinmu, Misses Isora Jones It may learn something from this and sister Mamie and M its Certrude e pcrieno", which may help its town and incidentally itself in the future. ;en I li ii if u'n o-htl i lull A (dub eompoMd of twe!it-two charter members has been formed in this citv, which will have for its object the closer social union of the gentlemen w bo lii . line members of it, and also be a dub to entertain visitors who ntav he in New Berne, on ph a.-u re or luisi nt ss. Looms on M nid V si ret t, opposite I he Jot UN I building have been rented, and will be handsomely fur lushed. The el ii ii ins i i t been named , as vet, lint, it will be eiveii one before it-t i larters are ready for occupancy, which will ! in a few days. 1st. ! have joined, '':! have already ii... ir,, n.,.r i.h.ih... been baptised, ami at the ciose of The Counl v ( ommisMoueis have , the meeting which is supposed will recemd notice that the place. Met-, be tomorrow, more will join and 1(1 calf -Meet, fiom where it is propos or 1 mine will be baptized. Hro. i d to I, ii ild Cm- budge over the Trent , Leu Ward administers the r is; lit of iiv r, will oiilliet with the law, as baptism. t will not ad .w enough space be j Next Sunday the M. K. Church I wen it and the railroad bridge. here will commence a series of meet At then next meeting the c,:m-i jugs conducted by Ley's. W. tj. A. inissioner.s will take some action on ( i rah.nn , J. L. Stephenson and the matter, and make a new con- , others. It looks like Swaiihboro is tiaet for this bridge that will not : getting better and we think it high ' "i. ll.et w iih t be law. ! time. i ItiM k I rum Hindi MoiiiiIhIu. Mrs. I.. II. Meadows and Major I'arrawav returned list night from I'dack Mountain where thev have fpent 1 1 ii i .-1 of the suiirner. They report the ".social Whirl,'' at the Mount M:!' hell hotel so vigorous and intense, ih.ii they really hail lo have f,,r a "much needed ret." Card parties, hook parties, iiiota t e n p irt ies, c n n ii . I rum parties wee the events of each evening, i'i l on Wednisday evening, Mrs. I' 1 ' Mitchell win t jjive an Ana nr!v w.H likely to,, Iip-e :im thing that had gone be- for. all these social contests, prizes ..w aided to the most success- ful. i s matter New Ilerne has i g .o l hand. I n a book party L I.. Cooper came olf victor, ' mi n inl ru in contest Miss Vir held Mm III a ginia ,iiimons won the prize. But the hot of all was that in a quota ii 'ii conical, M. J. (J. Hughes, was t iie v i. u,r . In one curd party the successful Knight whs Mr. Peter Knowles who Had pasM-d seventy six n.,mmeri at this and olhor places. And the gen tl 'man's prixo in a conundrum con test went to IU't. Ilr. Wallace of the Theological Seminary at Alexandria. While all this was going on the Spiritual temperature may bo indi cated by (he presence of four Kpia copnl clergyman, three of whom art I). !)'., and ono day five were pres ent of whom four born that degree. The promoters of amnaement wart muchly of Now Berne. Miaaea Manly, Oilier, Bryan and Benton doing full thare. But by common oonaent tb banner of grand pro- molar ha been awarded to Mia Mar; T. Oh?r. CASTORIA ' Par JafaaU aai CbiUrra. lira, & II. Baraam aad children of Naw Berne, who bar been reeU eating bare for tbe but aaoath, left today for E. & Uejett'i at 1 Tar dale to apeod a abort Urn. Then thfeV Will mi LA Ri.hUnta In wimit Mr. Jii-Kt.M... i. v, . -vij 0v n t obid. .11 1 . I TUTUW WHS born and raised in Pamlico county, and left here for Florida aouie eii years ago. He has made money at his trade there, that of a mechanic. Miss Josephine Kent of Wilming- ' ,0,u "S ' "ariiey nere, 1 I wno ' ner cousl"- j Moore of Cedar Point, Carteret county, were here last Friday, Sat : urday and .Sunday. Mistcs Hen rietta Jarman and niece Lmih, of Jacksonville were visitors here last ! Friday ami Saturday. , Lots of people in town this week, mostly to attend to the Baptist , meeting now going on. This meet j iug spoken of before, is still going ; on uinler the powerful preaching of I the Lcv'd. C. U. Taylor, the great 'boy preacher," Kvery dav and ! night the large roomy church is crowded with interested listeners, ; and every day and night members ask for prayers, and some join the ; church every day, up to date, Sept. J. A. l'ittman went to Polloks ' villo this week on business. C'apt. ! M. K. Hlooilgood, schooner (i. j Taulam leaves tomorrow for Charles- ton S. ('., to engage in the rice trale. Schooner Ceo. A. Hawes, LeYerage master, arrived in port yesterday to load with lumber from the saw mill here. The little steamer Onslow was launched last Monday all 0. K., the big one is in here in m d stream yet. Alfred Marl In llrail. One of Wilmington's most promi nent citizens, Mr. Alfred Martin 0 Wednesday last. lie died at the age of ho years, and leaves four chiltl ren, Mr. F.ugeneS. Martin the well known lawyer, Mr, W. A. Martin, Mrs. Kmma Maflitt, widow of (,'apt. Maflitt of the Confederate Navy, and Mrs. Kale Maflitt, wid ow of Capt. Maflitt, an officer on the famous "Alabama". Mr. Martin lived in New ilerne in his early years and was mayor ol Wilmington for several terms. 1 he funeral was held yesterday from St. James Church. rlralrlac Tratvr;. A party of yon ug' people went on a picnic yesieruay acroa me neuae, at the attractive grounds of Oak Grove and enjoyed a Gas dinner un der the tree. In the afternoou tb party went ailing down lh Nenae oo Mr. Jim Duffy's yacht, with Capt. Allea Bragg of New York a (kipper. Among thoa who mad tip lh merry party war Mie Nettle Davis of WilmiogtOB, Molli Credl of Swan Quarter, aVamia Tolaon, Maud Foy, MraU Derry, Vldi Oaakill of N.w Bern. If re. A. Alpbin mad a tarj pUaunt chap eron Tha genlUmaa wr: Meaira. Howard Styroo. Tom Kbo, Fred Alpbin, II. IS. Eojall, Cecil Taylor, John Tolaon, of Nw Bam, and Mr. Edwin DtI nf Wilnlagton. Mr. Blaabrth PkOtto Kf Uowanl, oly Mrvlvlftf da(kUr tt TnmrU ioaH Kry, taUor of lb arag "TW nur-Kpaaf-bd lUaawT," k anloaavy U a be aaav mt rwilwr la MvjUm. BUk near, ly i la yowryn of at. t X10SK COMM. M i Mtloi Bast m m. c. b. b. m. ffhk ia tke Ceaf rrasiaaal Rar. Paalist Opea a CaavvalKB. Lew Death Rate. Dele atlea te e t WlaekesUr. Xore Prlat iif Bills Trrseated. JolKSAI llrKlAC, 1 Haleioh, N C, Sept. 1. For some lime there has been work going on at t ort Caswell al tbe mouth of tbe Cape Kear river here the old (ort ia being thoroughly renovated and quipped. Mr. T. C. Harris of this city has been there in the capacity of draughts man. Mr. Harris is here now, but will soon go lo West Point where be has a good petition Riding oil 1 1 1 e train from thej freight depots to the passeuer station here is Quite a pastime with a number of hoys, white aud colored. Yesterday a negro boy 17 years old swung on to a ladder of a box car, lost his hold and fell between the cars. Doth legs were nearly cut off and his shoulder torn. He was taken to the hospital and both legs amputated, but he died before night. The news ot the failure in New York yesterday of Cuthliert St Co., brokers, was a surprise. It is said the failure I'litight a good many in this Stale. There are many eomments on the fact that tin "National Hank of Wilmington has bei n made I he deK)sitory of all funds hi longing to the N. I". K. K. Wil mington is not any w here near the line of the North Carolina road. The fact that the directors of the road, some of whom are connected with the bank, have created the otfioe of assistant secretary of the hoard willi a 6(10 salary and given t lie same to a son of Stato Treasurer Worth. Mr. J. Wiley Shook says lie will be in the race lor Coiii;res.sioiiiil honors from the fltli district, the district lion. Hich nioiiil Pearson has been representing. He declares against (he civil service system and says he w ill make no comments on Mr. Pearson's works. He cluhs ( iovei nor Itus.sell "as a creature of Kepuhlican in cident,'' The Baptist State convention lias been bequeathed $7, 000 for home missions by a Mr. t'arieinler of Yadkin county. There is a child who it is said will contest the well. The Southern H. K. yesterday paid its taxes aiiioiiiiting to if-.,:l.:!74.!l to the State Treasurer. The Populists have Ik gun their cam paign in the Slate. Speakers ,-ue badly needed. The city board of health gives a report of only 1 1 deaths in ibe citv during the month of August. There has heen onlv 40 deaths lure for June. July and Au gust this vear, while in July l.Mi there were 40 deaths. The L 1)11. Kianeh Camp of Confed erate veterans met last night and decided if possible, to send a big delegation to the laying of the coiner slo.ie of the Con federate monument to Nortli Carolina soldiers buried at Wnn hesler, Ya. The headstones for llie giaves there, over 400 will be formally le.li. aled on September 17th. These headsiom - were secured by the N. ('. Ladies Monumental Associa tion of which Mrs. Anuistead Jones nf this city is the ellh lent president, and through whose ctforis was raised the magnificent Confederate Monument here in Capital square. Stewart Bros., ex -public printers have presented a bill against the Slate for 0,711, saying the Slate owes them over that much more. State Superintendent of public Instruc tion will deliver an address al the laying of the corner stone nf the public Library to be built in Durham. He responds lo "Tbe Stale anil the Public Library. Work on the big Sundav School nxiui of the Presbyterian church has been re sumed, Durham county has fallen into line of macadami.ing Hie public mails, convict labor. using Tabarro Hla( Comma. KiciiMoxn, August 81. Isidore (Jluck stein, of the firm of Salmon (iluckntein, known as the tobacco an. I cigar king of Ureal Britain, and having S00 rvtail stores In London and the provinces, ia in the city. The result of his vinit ia sure to be of great value to America. His llrm is building a lionded warehousr, one of the larjeat In Kngland, and will he a very heavy Importer of American tobac co. He visited Louiavllle and made large purchases of tobacco there. II will make lieay purchase lierr, and for the same purpose he will go to Ulchmond and Lynchburg, Va. While In New York he contracted for a numbrr uf rfganitta machines and placrd an order for JO.OOO.OW paper clgarettra. Naw Tone, Anguat U.-Mra. Joba Drew, the acUeae, died IhU atOmooo at Larrkatont. Whh Ibr tjiaaalag of Mr. Joha Drew, the baa parted oo of lb (ew link tha anil the pwesat geaeraUoa with lha gwadeat galaxy that be cm Mlaml aated the A it erinui dramatic flrmaaMtaL 8a wa eotiteMporwaooa, and appeared po tb Ug la laadiag part with tb aider Boots aod Forrest, wlla HaerMily and Kdwla Booth, wilb Fkxaac, Clark aad Owra, of thoa who ha kaaaed way, aad with Jafferaoa aad OeaMock, wao atld aarvW. . . : 1 " " Tha work of aaorlng Ik Qoograawtoaal library from lb Opitol la tka aw anlldtag W preaeadlag tery atowly, aad it win probably be Ibrse Month yet be forettk! aoaapleUd. Tber r aanrt Ibaa serea kaadrad Ihoweaad Totumes la tha Dorary, ad a far a boat Iwetv Ibooaaad toIhbm bar been taoted. VOT (LIB AU TOO I twa felavaiee-niaawiMaavaa. ' 8b Oh! I thai Mia Gotroi? I andaru&4 ab' a rich a Kloa dlke." Ha "Ya; and the) mj fortana ho n ten fiod br just a cold. "-Pack. fit aval. A little froth air child w a herd of cows for the first time, and, after watooing thonrfhewiog their cud, in amazement he said depreoatioglj to the farmer, "Oh mister, do jou have to boj gum for all thoae cow to chew?" Ex, )( r Pmetle. Farmer Clorertop Wot did that there boy o' yourn learn at collego ? Farmer Hayrick Well he learned (ireek, au' Latin, an' foot ball, an' feDcin', an' lot o' things. Farmer (Jlovcrtop Fencin', hey ? Wall I don't see how your fences looks any better nor iciue Phila delphia Uecord. Blo H ill Tell. "The Qiienouio Itepublit'an" re counts the cage of a widower down there with two children, who mar ried a widow who also had two chil dren. To this union was born two children, and the other day the man went into the bouse and said to his wife: "Sarah, your children and j my children are thumping the stnf- j ting out of our children. --Kansas I City Journal. A Slrcfwarj Oprrntlou. The physicians in charge had docitled that an operation should be performed. "Do you think," aske 1 a relative, anxiously, "that the operation will uo uny good r "Well, I should fay it would," re plied tho doctor confidently, "Anil he'll live?" "Oh, dear, no; not it all. lint it will settle a medical point that lias been in dispute for the last li It v yeare.'' Hay 1'vr ;4ali. Properly iiirul oral) grass hay. delivered anyvvliero in the city al ."iOc per hiindrid pounds while har vesting the crop. Send your order in promptly. after the crop is housed, price will be higher. Wvi. )i n. liiversmlu Farm. Orders may be left nt.Ino. Ilium's store, Pollock Nt . Nil !,' rl lie i-H I'leitMC Noic. Kvery subscriber to the Weekly Jot ltNAI. is being sent a printed Blip with time of the expiration of subscription and amount .inc. This notice is sent for the benefit of subscribers, ami an eaily compii unco with the notice will be greatly appreciated. If no woid is icocived subscribers may expect to have their Jut'ltNAl. discontinued, as the Double Weekly .loti;s i, will be sent only on tin- pav in advance plan. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. Willi Local Application, as they cannot leach the scat ol the iho .fe. I :il:.nh is a blood or coostilulioi.a' diseuM', and in order to cure il yon mu t hike internal remedies. Hall a Cntairh Cure ii taken imerually, aoil acti dirvllv on I he hhnal and mucous suil'ajrs. Hull's t'lilairli ('tire is not a quack medicine. It was pie perilled oy one ol the litt phvuimuis in this count-y fur ye ii , iiud i a r.'L'ul .r prescription, ll i cni.xjsi u ol ibo lnt tonics known, combined u ii h lhe Ih it hlooil puriHi-ra, iictixg dir eily u llie mucous surfaces. The perfu'. coiuhin itn n of I he two inyri ilieels is tint luooiicis such won.lerlul rrruili in tuiin Catarih. Send for lefcliu.oni.ils, fief. K. J. ( iiKWEY & Co., I'fi. Toledo, a Hold oy lrutfitil, piiie 75 . 11 ill's Family 1'ills are llie !i. At Allejood's tirorery, 10 jDj&rzs i VOR HPOT OA8H I WILL HEM, 10 Iba Oraoulated Hujnr, (Franklin Rellnery) medium line, r..y 10 lha Fare Lard, nor 0 Iba Arbuckle'a 1 toasted Colter (VV tkiod Oroen Oonee itw- Very nice freeo coffee ,v Very Beat Creamery Mutter 80 A Zfic Hr potk, bj the round fc- Hhort backs per pound g,. Very heat rib akle nt pound 0 Jt-fV; Uooa floor per pound ifc Verr beet flour per ptMind S)c Meal per peck JV Ginger anapa per pound Ac Very beat red "tr ell pr fallon... 2e Scailonared "c" ftAc I cans beet toanatoee tne I cans beet cor. (m, I can beat pork n4 beaua 20c I cans beat pie peachee tno I cans beat table peaehee. She Very beat light ryrop per quart... lo pole etnerar 4 yean old per qt. . . te Bail road beklnf powder.amall alaw, 4c " lare alo, He I IktnM.i e llelna'l baked braol wltk tomato ' aauoa, I lb cea..: fr. Ilbcaa., Jtn I Ibcae ii quart It buckete;,.. ,..'...... 1 te 4 quart Ua.bnckma.,,,,., ,,,,, jq,. St boxpe eoeai matnlxia, lQi,,.t ' Jile Jr(nder atp, t bare tar ...... ' a Very beat Kng IM eared shoahlcrt.1 A )0a llelna'l KeyeUme iMtokup, I'rpper Ha ore ana nweet i iratre Cheaper lhaa tbe eheaprat. ' 10C gruaa Oaei Malcbrt ?.V pr (rraa, - " 4 ' aaVaaaa) , " Allcffoo! CIroccry Co. 71 II44U Stmt. - ' " 'Miloiul,. iiiiiilif',; I'A -.. Ii2 yui-6 I to Give Oar Patrons nt Everj Price Hie st mess ! To be WE ARE OFFERING Goods at REMARKABLY LOW fig ures and QUALITY HAS NOT been lowered. Best Elgin Butter - 20c. Best Rio Coffee, RT' 12c. r.- I 3 No Store in this city makes the preparation, takes the pains, gives the VALUE, and guarantees the satistaction as we do. An inspection and Facilities that "It pays Tobacco W arehouse l'ri lc sqlo of a:v 'ror)G(io. Wr. ei SmIi KiiiHii. rHI.i: !) X ISO FKET. IIANKJIKXT VOn ilUXHlXU 70x150. This market commends itselt to the grow ers ot Tobacco, where you can have it hand led right and sold right, tor as much money as any market. Here are some of our reasons : Because, we are determined to have a to bacco market. Because, we are familiar with what Is necessary. Because, we are going to pay best prices. Because, we are going to bank by our say. Because, we are not going to be outdone by any. f? Because.we are not unmindful of the wants of the raisers, and that It li'prletVthttt builds a market. The grading department will be under my personal supervision and shall be done right, at the lowomt price consistent with good work. We want your trade, and promise you in advance lop iipm-w.' - We have secured the'servlcos as Auction eer ol Jno, Y. Harbor,, my old patrons know him, and knowing him is .to sajv he ls first class and can't bo driven away from a pile un-, til ho has gotten the last copper there Is in it. H Brlntr or hin votir tftViarro in Htsrtr Tlot-nri prompt returns by mail, by check, or curren cy by express. - T.T..:,. T::: Any information on tho subject ulven , for 'the asking. .Your iTrlond truly, ' I'Aui;, m.m N Obtained. MS , M 14 lb. i lb. 2: $ I ot our Stock will convince to trade at NLW EiRNF, II. C. tianascr & Salesman.
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