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- ' A - SEW BERNE. WINTER FAIR j February 18th t BSrd, 1S5.' DAILY, JOURNAL. 50c Per Month 50c JWiB EAK--$5. VOL. XIII. XO, 157... NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1894. FRICE 5 CENTS WHY IT PAYS , -TO BUY ATrw 0. Marks & Son. Because Prioes hare taken a 'Tumble" and have gone Down I Down I! Down !!! Until thoy have reached the Bottom. We are now Showing tome of the most Wonderful Bargains of the Season. 12,M)0 yds of 36 inches wide Percale, worth 12 l-2c, now going at 7c. ' ( Mothers, this is a chance ) 1 of your life for your ( BOYS & GIRLS Waists. ) 36 in. Wo 1 Storm Serge in Blue Only 20c Worth 40c. 46 in. all Wool Serge, all colors, and Black, 45c. Sold last season at 75c. .Ask to see Our all wool Black Hen rietta, 38 in. wide, at 38c. WE HAVIi -sop-rSJSiK-soo and the prices are so low that yon will often won der how they can be man ufactured to sell for such Sum. The fact is the New Tariff has worked the price on CLOAKS down very much lower than they ought to be, "But it is an ill wind indeed that blows nobody good." What the Manufacturer loses will be a gain to those who bny now, and always remember a little money goes a long ways At 0. MABK3 & SON. 3D- IT- Jar-vis 63 POLLOCK ST. W4 are now thorongnly prepared to sup ply the FALL and WINTER Trade with DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, SHOES, CAR PETS, Oil CLOTHS, RUGS, ART 8 &U ABES, WINDOW SHADES, &o. Our stock of DRESS GOOD8 eonueils flnallty and LOWJSK88 Or PRICE, ALL WOOI. TRICOT, tor 20. ALL WOOL S0ITIHGS, yd. If lde, 1M. ALL WOOL SUITINGS, a la. Mo. ALL WOOL SERGES, yard vide. Mo. And many other Bargains. We ean show the best line ot Black Dress Goods . in the crrr. ; Host complete assortment of goods of a higher grade in all the latest styles of plain and fancy Weaves. - - . Full line ot Ladles Broad Cloth In all weights prlees, 780 to i.oe. - Yon will find it to your advantage to exam ine onr goods and get onr prices before buy ing or ordering from samples. . HEH AUNTKE . . .. to suit yon In style, quality and v .-v .'. v nrloe. . In entering noon the : : Snsinegs of this season we do It with the- ... -- EETEEJUNATIOM HOT TO BS TOMESOLD By any Sou In the Stat. -. . -and we believe with our facilities tor buying ; direct we can give the trade better satisfao- 'uon in anyguoun in uur um. ;rr : . " '-..;, ' . wo will nnr Tin tmnhlfl or attention to give to the people ot New(Berne and vicinity, " who we feel sure recognize the importance ' ' ot patronizing our own home business enter " iprise, an opportunity of doing so, and to .. ibelr own advantage by dealing with us. ' JCw 41 i Wli ti A M nnrvTtn rnriiTTn .,M tbia season children 8 re liable to at 1m at th Croup, and parents should , bo prepared b7 having a bottle of and of R N. DdffyTM? . 'g' . Berne, N, C. CernficatA.f'. ts Pan Ha tuian rf ia nmni,tfltii."1v,r " aji mjuiu . wan ijj tt a j v R. N. DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. : PREPARED AFTER A KECIMS OF $Bt LATE DR. WALTER DUMT. We have purchased Gabkill' Phab f act and in future the drug trade will find us at Corner of Middle and Pollock Sts.,with a select stock of ruil'uuies.Toilct Articles and Medicines. Mte lr lzi Co. , CITY TA2C r:oTs. The City Tax List for the Yeae " " is now in my .hands for . tion, I will be at the office t1 y from 9 to 6 to receive your i. l lease come forwaid and ,.D. WALLA.CB, Cel., 2, 1 '. C7y Tax Collector. esse BTJSIHEM IOCALH. BOOMS Wanted-i-One or two Rooms on lower floor. Address, W. 0, Bbasuct. SI EE UNO SILVER Just Received a Beautiful ; Line at A. EN hrxBABD'a. WANTED at once to buy or rent a a milk Goat Apply to J- W. Watson. HTENOORAHHY and Type Writing Hiss Rachel O. Brown tenders ber services to the public as Stenographer and type writer. She can be found at (he office of Mr. O. EL Guion, over the Citizens Bank, between the hours 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. o41m. READY ROOFING-3 and 8 ply on hand. Easily applied. Get our prices. jUIW J. J. DIS0SWAY & UO. H3LP WANTED: Active, reliable men to represent us; $18.00 weekly. Give reference. Address bhepp k uo., f. u. Box 785, Philadelphia, Pa. o3 3t SPECIALTIES at Lucas & Lewis'-Coal Oil Johnny's Petroleum Soap tor the Laundry, iiatb. Toilet, Bhaving; lor fine Laces. Flannels, China or (iUi Ware, its equal is unknown. Price 5 cents. Also Copen soap for tue bath, 3 cts per cake. WHEN Boraxine is used according to directions, a third of the labor and the cost of soap in ordinary washing is saved. Samples free at J. P. Taylor's. FOR Fall and Winter suits see F. M. CHADWICB:, Tailor, 48 Pollock St, New Samples just received. tf. Local News. NE W AD VER TI8EMENTS. H. J. Green Practical HomePhysicien, 0. Marks & Son Why it Pays. National Bank Statement. rt.B. Duffy Special Sales. Howard. COTTON SALES. Saturday: 43 bales, 5J 5. New York won again in the base ball games yesterday. The King's Daughters expect soon to resume the mission school in the upper part of the city which they ran so success fully last spring. Sewerage connection is being made with botia the court bouse, and jail Num bers of our citizens are having connection made with their residences. Large numbers of mullets are reported as being caught at Ocracoke. The Pro gressive Age tells or lo.ouu De-ug snipped to marKCt on one uoai aione. The county canvassing board. Jackson. villa Fla. have been enjoined and the coun ting stopped because four polling places were aof opened and it is cinimca wese would have changed the result. The case will likely go to supreme .court. The Aurora Progressive Age says i Mr W. H. Roberts showed them the other day some Irish potatoes of the fall crop, they were the nicest we have seen this season. Being lully equal to extra primes of the best spring crop. The L. which Mr. J. C. Whitty is ad ding to bis bouse ana the additional oiazza and new dining room which Mr. J. A. Meadows is building to his will add considerable to these already sand someand convenient residences. The Journal greets its readers this morning with a new eiectro-piate neaaing of n .entirely different style letter than that used heretofore. Also (be bead latter to our body type is new through out, which wiUs the regular body type that we bare been adding during tuo past year, gives almost an entire new ontnt. CaDt Swift Galloway our candidate for the Sute Senate invited Mr. J. M. Mew borne th Populist candidate to meet him in joint debate, bat tailing to get anything decisive or satisfactory from Mr.Mewborno he has gone ahead ana made appointments where and when it was deemed best with out reference to any joint canvass. The Vewnort correspondent of the Beaufort Herald gives this item: "Prof. George W. Mewborna opnned a high soiiool in the Newport Academy on Mon day Oct 1st. tftor. uewoorne is one or CoL A. C Davis' old boys and was after wards teacher for tour years in that ex cellent schooL which speaks well for bim and we think the citizens ot our town and vicinity- bave done well in securing bis valuable services' ' The Svnod of North Carolini will bold its eighty-first annual session in the First Presbyterian ctrnrcn, ureensDoro, jn. v., on . Tuesday. October 23d, 1891, at 7:80 o'clock p. m. Son. A. M, Scales, chair- of the committee of arrangements, says it will greatly aid the work of the commit tee it eacn one intending to come wiu at once noufv hint on what day and by what train they expect to arrive on. The desire is to send to each minister and elder before he . leaves his home, a card assign ing him to a home, so that, upon reaching Greensboro, be can go to his place of en. tertainment, without contusion pr aeiay. . Hatel Chattawh.il Bill of Faro. Hotel Chattawkn wilt bave its usual sumptuous six .o'clock dinner to-day. Tbe price is 70 cents, i ne jouowmg w iu . AVt?t Ovster "..,--, k?Uked Trout. Potatoes La Julienne,' ... SlicedTomatoeB , . ; Prime Ribs o. Beef au Jus. ' ' Goose, with Jelly Baked Oysters,'a la V ', ; Uroustades oi musnri.-- . . b B)stoa Cream Purlka PaC6 Chicken Balad Mashed and Boiled Potatoea " V. Butter Beans New Cow Baked Sweet Potatoea - i -; Apple Pie - ' Pumpkin Pie' - Queen Pudding t .- Lemon Ice Cream . Asmrted Cake Fruit , A ' i Cheese - Mixed Nuts C. a Milk KoUC: ' E lay, Oct. 7. O. . Lvljitt, t'sr. COMH. WETERAIPS afOMfJMEHT. To Be Erected in Kew Berne Bfational " CeineteryProuKraiSlOB Por Stsj DcdlesUon. We noticed recently that the State of Connecticut was about to erect a monu ment to the soldiers from that State who were buried in the National Cemetery at this place and a delegation of Connecticut veteran's, some accompanied by their wives, would be down to the dedication. We copy the following relerence to tbe event Iroru the New Haven, morning Journal and Courier: "Some time ago funds to the amount of $1,000 were provided by the State of Connecticut lor the erection oi a monu ment in memory of the members of the Fifteenth regiment Connecticut Volun teers who perished by yellow lever at New Berne, N. C, ami word was yester day received by Colonel Upliaro ot the regiment that ths monument had been completed at Barre, Vt , where it was in course ot construction, aud had been ship ped to New Bemc, N. C, tbe National cemetery of place having been selected as tne site tor the memorial, w . ll. Lord oi this city, secretary of the regimental asso ciation, was at once informa l and prep arations are now being ma le for an ex cursion of the members and their families to New Berne to take purt in and to wit ness the dedication The monument was was shipped fiuui Barre September 25tli, and will probably be rendy for dedication on the selected site by October 22 or 23. The monument ic to be erected especially to the memory of those members of the regiment who died of tbe yellow fever. "Secretary Lord has also received word from Mr. J. K. Willis, the contractor who is to set the monument, and a New Berne man, i bat a most cordial reception will bo accorded to those members of the asciatiou who come to the ceremony, and a warm greeting will be extended. About forty members have thus lar signi- neu weir intention ot going, and Colonel Upham has given notice that if a sufficient number decide to gn the price will be only v0 tor the tup and return, with stop-oer priviiiges which will enable all to see niauy points ot great interest. The prospect now is that a sumcient number will be obtained to get these rates. Tbe train will pass through Washington, D. C, Fredericksburg, Petersburg, Rich mond, Weldon, Goldsbom, thence to the destination, with stop-over privileges on the return route." Death of Mrs. Margaret Smith. Mr. W. F. Rountree received a tele gram from Mr. C. M. Cooper, of Hender son, N. C, announcing the death there yesterday morning of Mrs Margaret Smith, lormerly of New Berne, at the residence of her son Mr. J. L. II. Missil lkr. Mrs. Smith was a native of this city, and one of its old landmarks. She dc sended from one of the earliest settlers. She was a daughter of the late Mrs. C. Ivey, an aunt ot Mr. A. M. Baker and has a number of near relatives in the city, be sides hosts of warm friends. Mrs. Smith first married Mr. John Lewis Henry Missillier. Her second hus band was Col. Smith, of Whiteville, N- C. She was a member of the Missionary Bap tist church. She united with it in her early years and maintained a kind pleasant cx amplary christian life. Coming and doing. Mr. John S. Lyon, son of Kev. J. T. Lyon, left yesterday morning to enter school at Oxford. Miss Mabel Ellis ot Washington City, who hos been visiting tbe family of Mr C M Gilpin, left returning home. Prof G W Neal and wife, left for a pro tracted visit to their son, Mr W H Neal of Lourinburg. . Mr D C Mangum pf Durham is in the city on business. Mr A Hatchett of the Durham Times, arrived to spend a short time in the city. Miss Clyde Benton, who has been visit ing at Newton Grove and elsewhere, re turned home last night. Miss Nellie Hill, who has been visiting in Greene county, returned home last night, Evangelist W R Gales arrived last night and is the guest of Mr C E Foy. He opens his series of meeting at the Presbyterian church to-night, Chnreh Services. Centenary Methodist Church. Rev. J. T. Lyon, pastor. Services ll a. m. Communion at morning service. Prayer meeting 9:80 a. m. Sunday school 4 p. m. J, M. Howard, Supt, Baptist Church; Rev. Rufus Ford, pastor. Services at 11 a, m,, and 7 p. m, Sunday-school 3 p. m. Church of Christ: D. A.Brindle, pas tor. Preaching this morning at 11 a. m. Subject : "The Heavenly Race." Sunday school this afternoon at four o'clock. At nigbt the church will unite in the series of meetings to be conducted at tbe Pres byterian church by Evangetist W B Gales. Christ Church: Rev. T. M. N. George, Rector. 80th Sunday after Trinity. Service, sermon and Holy Communion 11 a. m. Evening prayer 5:15 p. m. Sun day school and young men's Bible class 4 p. ni. Sunday ; iodooJ. at the chapel 9:30 a. m. The public are cordially in vited. i; Attentive ushers. ; : p . . . Presbyterian Church: C. G. Vardell, pastor. Mornimr service at 11 a. m.. preaching by tbe pastor and Sacvameot of tns Lows Bupper. ' evening service win he conducted -by Evangelist Weston R. Gales,' Song service 7:15.. The brethren of the other churches are cordially invited to be present and co-operate in this and tha services that will follow. Gospel bymm will be- used;' those who have copies will please bring them, ,5 Y. IS: 0. Ai-Services at , the Hall this afternoon at 8:15 o'clock, conducted by ' B. a Ball. ? Subject, ' "What it Re ligion I" Citizens and strangers in the city are invited. -, . "';- , j H V i i i -by i.: v The Practical Home Physician. A New Medical Work, complete pet- foctiy-u indexed, well-bound and highly endorsed, v The North Carolina Medical Journal says of it: f h the very best volume on domestic niedlckv yet , given to the public and ought easily to supplant all other rivals. - ,: ; For sale at $6.00, In Installments; 41.00 on delivery, 60o per week afterwards. H. J. Green, Agt Htel Chattawka Arrivals. "W G Furlong, W N &N Railway: E B Johnson, Norfolk; J Cummii.g, Georgia; ttobert o AleDorne Baltimore; w blmnnon, Baltimore; E M Soloman, N Y: Prank U Landis, Oxford; II 8 Mitchell, Milwau- EvangellHt Claim And II In Work. The services in the Presbyterian chinch to-night is tbe commencement of the se ries of meetings which Evangelist Gales is to conduct here. They are not denom inational meetings. All Christians are invited to share in them. Mi. Gales is of Greensboro. He is an Episcopalian and an earnest, ardent and successful worker. During the lust year or two his services have been greatly bh ss ed in this and neighboring states. Judge Seymour's Jadgment&iistuiiied The celebrated trial of D. A. McDou gald, lor the murder of his uncle, in Kobe son county, which took place in Fayetle ville, is recalled by the following dispatch from Richmond, Va., in the Wilmington Messenger: "The Court of Appeals sitting at Richmond makes a decision in the case of Margaret Conolcy against the New York Mutual Life Iusurence, which was tried by jury beforo Judge Seymour at the Inst May term of the United States Circuit court in Wilmington. This action grew out of the murdor of Simeon Cono, loy for which crime Dan A. McDougald, of Livurinburg, Richmond county, was tried and acquitted nt Fayetteville. The murdered man was insured for $5,000, in favor of hu sister, Margaret Conoley, but the insurance company declined to pay the policy. On the trial of this insur ance case there was a verdict for the plain tiff upon certain isBUS which the Court submitted to the jury. Afterwards Judge Seymour gave judgment in fiivor of the plaintiff. The defendants' counsel appealed from Judge Seymour's judgment to tile United States Court of Appeals at Richmond, but the court now affirms Judge Seymour and gives judgment lor the plaintiff." A DEADLY ISVESTIO.X. A Torpedo to Blow WurtthipNto I1ccm The 1,'hiiiCMO to Purchase. Gun. F. M. Clarke of Fort Worth Texas has invented au electrical lish shaped torpedo to be used in naval war fare. It can be so controlled by electri cal appliances that it can be projected against warships and blow them to atoms. It has been tested and works to perfec tion. Gen'l Clarke has left to complete a deal with the Chinese Government, which is to pay a million dollars for a supply of the torpedoes to be used in tho war with Japan; of this the inventor is to have $f0,000 and his partner Col. Fred Grant the remaining 540,000 Gon, Clarke i.iis received a cli. . k irom the Chinese Government of $5,000 to pay the expense of consummating tbe deal. The chemicals composing it are Se cret known only to the iuventor. IIAPPEXIXUS OF THE DAY. Several British cruisers have been or dered to China us a result of the cabinet council. Yesterday was the last day to pay poll taxes in Pennsylvania. Every yoter must pay his poll tax 30 days before the elec tion in that State or else loose his vote Baltimore has had a bloody murder. Wm. J. Harrison a laborer, killed his wife, cutting her throat from ear to ear and almost severing lier head lroin her body. Organized charity was unknown in tbe Roman Empire till after the Christian era. The local cotton receipts in Raleigh this season are 6,318 bales, against 3,959 to the corresponding date last season. When a girl has a dimple in ber cheek she doesn't usually get to be more than seventeen years old before she learns how to work it Dakotas Sec'y of State relures lo rec ognize the bolting Democratic ticket as genuine. He decides that the one that has populists on it is the regular ticket. The anticipation is that the whole ticket willbeelectod. Senator Ransom after making saveral able speeches for Democracy made a biief trip to Washington City. Where there be spoke of the campaign as one of the most active ever held in the State and says the outlook is promising for the Democrats. Captain Howgate who stole 206,000 from the government about fifteen years ago has had bis bond fixed at 30,000 about one seventh of the amount he stole. He is to be brought to trial within sixty days, Notice, Atlantic H. F. E. Co., No. 1. Tbe regular monthly business meeting of your Company will be held to-morrow evening (Monday, Oct. 8tb) at your rooms at 7:30 o'clock. A full attendance is re quested. By order of Foreman, Geo. D. Roberts, Sec'ty. Absolutely L oream of tartar baking powder Highest of all In leavening strength, Latest Usttbd States Govirbmint Royal Baxim Pownna Co., ;106 Wall THE finest Corned Beef in the city at 8c per lb; best Flour in 10 lb packages at 8c per lb; best Creamery Butter just received at 80o per lb; Three lb cans Standard To matoes, new crop,, at 8Jc per can; 81b canned apples, very best, at 10c per can best 4 stg. Broom in town for 85c; 2,400 Blue ITen Parlor Matches, the very best, for 13c; Arbuckles Roasted Coffee, in 1 lb packages, fresh roasted, at 85c Job lots ol Tobacco a specialty from 19 to 85c per lb wholesale, and 20 to 800 retail. - Respectfully, J. W. Mosaic, 40 Middle 8t m1 A KXAWIH6 BEAK. Not Only Eali the Bait But Breaks the du That Wiu Tiled to Kill Him. A subscriber tells us an interesting story about a bear at Smjrna.in this coun ty, that has killed a considerable number "f hogs. Sunday night five guns were placed on rests with muzzles pointing to wards n dead hog the bear had killed near a swamp. An arrangement with which we are not familiar, was fixed so that when tbe bear began eating tbe bog the guns would fire and be would thereby cause his own death. Bruin in tins instance seemed to be somewhat smarter than the ordinary bear that ends his life in this manner. He not only went and ate up the hog but took one of the guns and broke the stock into pieces. It is said that the man whose gun was broken, was so mad that he act ually cried. From the latest reports we hear that the bear had not been killed. Beaufort Herald. STATE FAIR NOTB8. 82,600 In Race Parses-Hperinl Attractions-Exhibits to Surpass Any. thing Before Seen in N. V. II Not in The Sonlh. Tbe greatest success ever attained by the North Carolina State Fair is assured for 1894 (October 23, 24, 25, 26tb) if weatiicr condiuons prove lavorable. There is a genuine and wide spread State interest in it. Each succeeding day adds something. ine Agricultural, stock and poultry ex hibits will surpass anything ever seen in Xorth Carolina and perhaps in the South, Amor.g the prominent exhibitors will be the widely known Glenoe farm of Onslow county, the Alamance farm of Alamance; the Vanderbilt estate of Bun combe; the Hege Poultry yards of For sythe; the Oceola poultry yards of Craven; the Floral Gardens of II. Steinmetz; the Oconceche farm of Orange; the Sedge field stock farms of Forsythe, and other prominent farms almost without end. The race purses are larger than ever before, aggregating $2,600. Already the entries show horses of noted speed and reputation from Maryland, ffentucky, Virginia, Pennsylvania, District of Coir nnibia. North & Houth Carolina. All classes arc tilled, and the racing will be the most enthusiastic and exciting ever seen in North Carylina. Varied and amusing side attractions are already booked in great prolusion. Amoug them are: Chase's great Cyclorama of the Battle of Gettysburg: The famous dancing girls, from the World's Fair and "Paris bv Gaslight;1' Hurd's world's Museum; Mille LA Mar, tue mysterious Jfind leader, a,ri(( Francis ijorrisey, the King of Occultism; Sherrv'a wnndertnl "Wnrlrincr Wntlit " Prof. De Cooper and his wonderful dog "Fitzsimmons,'' both of whom will make grand and wonder exciting balloon asccn sions every day, both descending to the cart n try parachute. Besides the specialties there will be numerous other features of interest;-r- jeweiry worKers, cane racks, FQrtuna JN ickci-in-tlie-slot machines, phonographs, nowerjwwaers suiiQuette artists, card en gravers &c, Ac. The railroad rate is one fare for tbe round trip. Special Sale ! FOR MONDAY, October 8th. 4-4 Baker Mi 6 l-2c. 4 -4 Mt of Loom, 7c H. B. DUFFY. S7 POLLOCK ST. JOHN -:- DUNN, Grocer N D Confectioner Is Just Back From The North WITH A FULL STOCK OF ALL THE Latest Goods. John Dunn. They are Fresh and ot -THE EST, j John Dunn y Merchants EXAMINE OUR Wholesale Department Before Placing Tour : ' '. i -Mil. T T INTERESTING NEWS You will find -IN ADVERTISING as well as in other parts of the IS Another Item in any part of the Paper as interest ing to the people 1 1 igasCTtTiKm H mm ir, mmm mumi ot this section as i THE FACT that we are oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo The Leaders In LOW PRICES. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 71 z 5 r o -2' 5 H 1 .
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