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ALL HOME ENTERPRISES 1)AILY JOURNAL . ; Should be Represented In the - no.v.s -:- PAPzn. 50c Per tVIonth COc .-PER YEAR-15. VOL. XUt -NO. 176 IfffW BERNE, N. 0.. TUESDAY MORNING, 00T0HER 30. 1894. PBIOE FIVE u3 t3 : - A- . BUSINESS LOMM. Sail B. WATERS, J03 Middle 8;.. Just received, the finest line of Whitman'! Cliocdatea and JBon Bom ever put on the market: fresh Cake?, fresh everything; Key West Cigars, Hickack's Fig and No. 1 Tobacco. . v ; , v. ; -; ' , : o801w KED YAM POTATOES, niw Cab- lingw Apples, ' etc.", -nlo good Oysters. : Don't frget me friends; 1 : will sell to yon " cheap us any one. My stand is second ' dour Mow Watson & Daniel's ice house. o302t ,, . Mosks Robebts. FOR BEN rs The honse and lot corner South Fio.it and Metoalf Streets. Apply " fa Wins. B. QUI, East Bide Market Dock. .. ... '.. ; oiWlWi. FRUITS, Nuts. Oranges, Lcmons,Banah v . as anil apples constantly on hand at New ' Berne Candy Factory, 59 Middle St, FRESH Cakes, crackers and dried fruits -just rw!rive V Don't lorget Lane Oil soap. tUf b;-si 10 ci'nin cake soap in the world " three for a quarter .at J.- W. SmaU WOOds.":,;; ; ,V ' t ' HOARDERS WANTED Mrs. J. Good ing desires a few permanent boarders at her .- resid.aice on 184 Middle St. Terms rea sonable. , ' lw liET your Oysters from E. W. Simp 7, Sin'. IScst quality and good measure giiarante d. All orders promptly and care ' fully filled and delivered tree to any part - of the city. Also they will be nicely - served in anv style at the Restaurant, No. 83 Middle Street. TRY Duffy's Bon B ins and Chocolate . Creams, 59 Middle Street.- tiTENOGRAHHY and Type Writini; Miss Raclii l C. Brown tenders her rvices to the DUldic as Stnorr.nW nnd tyne- . writer. She can bo l'oja.i at inu office of Mr. O. H. Guion, over the Citizens Bank, : between the hours 10 a. m and 5 p. m o41m. ' FINE Broad CreeK Oysters at the door, IS cts. per quart select first class ones Ad ... - tt i3nn.n .i;, ,;.,; TAan?a drug store. omu FOR FhII and Winter suits see V. M. CHADWICK, Tailor, 108 Middle St. New Samples just received. tf. SPECIALTIES ac Lucas & Lewis'-Ooal Oil Johnny's Petroleum Soap tor the Laundry, Bath, Toilet, Shaving for fine . Lace, Flannels, China or Glass Ware, its . enunl is unKnown. race o cents, aiso Copco sonp for tue bath, 3 cts per cake. i THE finest Corned Beef in the city at 8c per lb; best Flour in 101b packages at 2c per lb; best Oremnery Butter just received at 80c per lb; Three lb cans Standard To matoes, new crop, at -. 8Jc per ran; 81b fanned apples, very best, at 10c per can. best 4 stf. Broom in town for 25c; 2,400 Bine lien Parlor Matches, the very best, for 15c; Arbu-kles Boasted Coffee, in'l lb backiiges. fresh roasted, at 25o. Job lots ol Tobacco a. specialty from 15 to 35c per ... i . i i nn . in. . : 1 , " iu wpoiesiue, nuu at iu uuu rviun. . Respectfully. J. W. Messic, 4Q Middle St OUR REMOVAL Sale 55555555 35353555 H55SaSH5l STILL GOES ON REMEMBER, if you don't come to New Berne until af ter January 1st, 1895, we xpect to be located in our own building now occupied, by Mrs. 8H. Lane. - Our sale of Dress Goods since . i Hie great rfduction ia price : ; has been moving stead . " 1',.. :- ily along. . . . w Ears selling C, Plaids by the piece M ujc. , ALL Wool Kerseys lor men's wear, here tofore sold a( 50c, - now 35c, . in any quantities. 1 r - ' rtASnMEBE Black Satine,' heretofore : vsold at 15c, now going at 10c. 1 , Our stock ia very full and . . " complete this season and -must be sold regardless of low price of cotton. ' Be sure to call at your earliest oppsr- tuiilty. ( -- i RespecUully, II. B. DUFFY. R "8- DUFFY'S ' CROUP SYRUP. At this season children are liable to at tacks of the Cioup, (in I parents should always D6 prepared iy Having a Dottle o It. N. Duffy's Croup Syrup on bund, pre nfu'ptl frnm tllft rtM-ioft nf lllft lutn T)r V iilWr Dtihy can be had of the Druggists, and of R. N, Daffy, ''proprietor, New Berne, N. C. Certificates of its efficacy c m ba seen o( the proprietor. , Si cents per bottle. See that tlie wrapper rends. n " : i" cirn of tub 1 ,!!;.. . v. , t I I vr. ' T' ' ' ure soiling ' Local News, 3TBW ADVERTISEMENTS. D. V, Jarvis iAi Cost. -' W. P. Mclver Judicial Sale, Moses Roberts: Yam Potatoes, etc. , Sam B. Waters:--Key West Cigars. The schooner Melvin, Cant. E. Lupion, sailed yesterday for the West Indies. Senator Ransom Spoke three hours yes terday in Jacksonville to about 600 peo ple. It was a powerful speech and much good was done. - Hon. Fabius IL Busbee. of Raleigh and Mr. W. E. Daniel of Weldon, Demo cratic nominee for Solicitor, are registered at the Ctiuttawka, . Who knows what you have to sell un less you inform the people ? The mer chants who advertise most liberally get the largest trade. ' Gen'l C. A. Battle is tack in the city. Ha has beet, makintr a livelv canvass in Brunswick county and elsewh re and bus done gooj service tor the puty through out the campaign. Mrs. Fannie Woodard.wife of Congress man Fred A. Woodard.died at her home in Wilson Saturday of consumption. She was a very zealous unristian worker ot the Methodist cnurcn and was known to many of our New Berne people. tr.i-:. v.- 4. i;iiA nA,. l.l dauebter ofMr. and Mrs. Wra. Fox, died yesterday after about a weeks illneas. The funeral will take place tnis atternoon at 4 o'clock from the residence on Broad street, two doors above the court houje. Rev. J. T. Lyon will officiate. The Messenger announces that Wil mington is to nave a permanent business college. It wmopen its doors Monday, Nov. 12th. Prof. W. S. Brandenburg, formerly principal of the Pen Art Hall and Business College ot Deleware, Uhio, is to be the principal of the new institu tion. The East Carolina Dog and Game Pro tective Association of Wilmington has ar ranged for fifteen events there during Welcome weeK; sportsmen irom six States are expected to participate. Tbe purses to be contested for will aggregate 400 in value. Mr. J. B. Ives left on a busicess trip. He will spend a part of the time looking after bis and his lathers fish business at Morebead and the remainder upon the fruit farm they are starting at Newport. Tbe strawberry plants nave been set out, The trees will be planted during Novem ber. Iaiac H Smith, col., of this city lias re ceived a letter from a white Republican, a former commissioner of Jones county, endorsing the articles he has been writing against fusion and in favor of straight Re- . I . , 1 ;x 1 puoiicaDisui aim DUi.uiu'4 snore oi ii, aim inviting him to go over to Jones county and make speeches along that line. The contest for the Legislature has nar rowed down to Mr. O. H. Perry, the Democratic nominee, and a. if. Wil liams. Republican. Mr. Chas. Sutton, the Populist nominee, announced his witbdrawai Saturday at tue puuue speak ing in Vaocehoro. He gave hs his reason simply that tbe Fopuiist Executive oom niutea had directed him to do so. Mr. Ttlos. G. Wilkinson ot Columbia 8. C. formerly General Secretary of the New Berne Young Mens' Christian Asso ciation, is now a student in the Co'umbia Theological Seminary. We are glad to learn that Mr. Wilkinson, who was ill a short time back, is again recovering his health and strength. He has many staunch friends in New Berne who wish him a successful career. : 0entocrt!e Speaking To-night. Hon. Fabius H. Busbee of Raleigh and Mr. W. E. Daniel of Weldon wiltyddress tbe voters at the court house to-night. - Mr. Daniel is our candidate' for solicitor and Mr. Busbee is one of the prominent Democratic speakers. Hear them. , Htl Chkttawk Arrivals. Washington,!). C; M. N. Rose, Balti more,; J. K. , Turner, New xork; U E. Jones Baltimore. EellvE. Terrv. Stella : E. G. Rawlings, N. C ; H, L. Blake, Bal- timore.; ir. ii. uusbee, Kaieigu.; w, a, Daniel, Weldon.; w ' A Horehead Marriage. , Two hearts were made happy at More- head, Thurrday night, by Rev. M. Brad. shaw, at the M. E. church; Cjpt. W. B. Wade was married , to Miss Stella H. Willis. The waiters were as follows Miss Georgia Wade and Stacy W. Wade; Miss Annie Bell and Jas. W. Willis, Jr.; Miss Nora Bell and Geo. W. Piner; Miss Fannie Mizzell and Bern. IS. Mallison. Miss Stella O. Wallace rendered, a, very fine march and everything was lovely, Afterwards the marriage reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. David a. Wade. . May joy and peace go with them and iney uv nappy ui me uys ui imis uie. : Canting and doing. Mr. Jas. W. - Moore, Jr., left to be at Maysville during tbe week buying cotton tor tbe nrra oj j.js. iatbam. Mr, and Mm. l. J, Ha ward returned yesterday from Pollocksville where' they nave oeeu visum;. .'. -. - Messrs. W. W. Clarke. L. J. Moore, O, II. Guion. W. E. Clarke. W. D. Mclver, and Hon. F. M. Simmons, went to Ten- ton yesterday to attend court, and Mr, Simmons also to deliver an address. r Mrs. . J. C. . Green returned from Ral eigh where she has been attending the state air aua visiting jar, w. b. Wyatt. ...... Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cohen and Mrs. Wm. Sultan returned l&st night from the norm. , -- Judge A. S. Seymour .went down to Wilmington to hold United States court. , . i Baptist Mission. rev. llufus Ford will conduct services at the above J : Ion corner of Norwood & Polio- St. tii'S evening at 7:80 o'clock. A coi.'-.-ul invitation extended to all fcfsous to lie present with us. roe" I 11 JuC-JTAIj, " ril Works on 1 iu j r 'j with The Oae of Hew tteraa'a ForemMt eehan ' v lea and Eateenied Cltlseas. Mr. John Archibald Simpson, died at his residence on Broad street yester day, after an illness of about a week dura tion, though be has been in feeble health tor a good while. Mr. Simpson was a goon inausirous, upright Christian man, 67 years of age. He was born at South river, Carteret county. His father died when he was small and his mother' then mov-'d to Adams Creek, "ahd afterwards to New Berne. At Adams Creek Mr. Benjamin M. Cook, a Inend of tbe family, took the orphan boy, the only child to raise, and"j Mi. Cook's removal to JNcw Berne was the cause of him and liis n.otlier coming here. Mr. Simps-m renin! ii with Mr. Cook until lie was aintut 20 years of age and mastered the carpenter and builders trade under his instruction and followed it all his life. iTimiicrs of beautiful and substaniul buildings iu the cily aro monu ments to his efficiency in his calling. Mr. Simpson s home was in New Berne from his boyhood, except a portion of the time during the war which lie spent at Boone llill, N. C. Upon his return to New Berne lie es tablished an undertakiiiL' imsmess in con nection with his trade anil followed both until bis death. In the hitter business lie was at first ior a ,-hort in partnership with Mr. J. T. Matthews. Mr Simpson leaves a wife and an adult son, Mr. Herbert W. Simpson, who is an architect of Houston, Texas, and who ar rived last night, having been telegraphed for. Mr. Simpsou was one ot the oldest ma sons in thec'ty; he was a member of St. John's Lodge No. 8, A. F. & A. M., and also of the Chosen Friends, Knights of Harmony and Knights of Honor, and will be buried with honors from those orders. The funeral will be Wednesday evening from Centenary M. E. Chuich, of which be has long been a member, at a o'clock. From the litrhnm Timeti. A Kentucky church has deposed its minister for opposing Breckinridge. That cuurcb is hardly on record in Jehovah's court. Louisiana sugar planters aro trying to turn that siaie over to negro republican rule, became I'leveland's administration did one righteous act took off the rob ber Bogar bounty. Is It Walters, the Whistler nnil Nwlm- mlna Man T The Washington Post tells of a crank whose name is given as C. D. Walters of Atlantic City, who is on tho way to see President Uleveland. lie says he lias been proclaimed Major-general of l ho army, admiral of the navy and a superior office i over President Cleveland, and that he is going to Washington to assume his posi tion and draw bis pay. There is a man whom we suppose al most every city reader of tho Journal will remember who has been in New Berne several times at interval?, perform ing swimming feats with a life-saving (?) invention of his whistling like a mocking bird and telling ot a wind carmge, anoth er invention of his for sailing along on tbe ocean beach. His initials are U. 11. which does not tally with the initials of the man told of in the Post, but tbe des cription tallies exactly with that of the Walters who has been down this way. Senator Jarvis Will speak at Maysville, Jones County, on next Saturday, Nov. 8r l, 1894, at ll:au o'clock, a. m. For this occasion the Wilmington, New Berne and Norfolk Railroad Company will sell round trip tickets to Maysville and return from stations named below. Good on both North and South bound trains, for this day only, at the following reduced rates: From New Berne, 50 cents Pollocksville. 25 cents; Folkstone, 75 cents; Verona, 65 cents; Jacksonville, 50 cents; North East, 50 cents; White uak, iia cents. Everybody is invited to some out, re gardless of party preferences, and hear the tacts plainly presented. A barbecue and basket dinner will be given by the people in the surrounding country. 1HOS V. WHITAKER, Ul'm n Dem. Ex. Com. of Jones County. Thos. E. Gillhajc, Ch'm'n Dem. Ex. Com. of Onslow County. SaK'i, R. Strekt, Ch'm'n Dem. Ex. Com. of. Craven County. : HEWS IH BBIEF. "The Czar's doctors are fit subjects for the harmoniziog process. - New York must hustle if she hopes to vote herself a much larger town than Chicago. No news has yet been received from the supposed lost arctic expedition steamer, Falcon. ' , - Nearly every grammar school in the city of New York has an anti-cigarette league, to one or which seven hundred boys be long. - The largest rose bush in the United Slates is in Mobile, Ala. Its trunk for five feet above the ground is nearly a foot in circumference. ; y. The politician who bases his arguments on smokeless factory chimneys will soon be out of campaign material, : v . ' If Zella Nlcolaue carries oat her threat and tells the Lexow committee everything she Knows tue JNew -jforK campaign will itn mediately become a side iss ue. , . Tlie Rochester Post-Express says Mc Kinley is the legitimate successor of Blaine. And ft looks as if ne would have Blaine luck in bis Presidential chase. - In '92 Harry Skinner said: . "I would like to see the Republican party sunk so deep iu ita cess pool of corruption that not One bubble would rise to mark the snot" where it lav. ' Now. this same Harry is pleading to Republicans for their yofe, uenfon 4 isuerman and Farmer. Fenmcola, Flo., has had a fire, the loss by which is estimated at from 100,000 to $125,000. The Louisville and Nashville railroad warehouse was burned . awav. along with coal chutes and smaller build ings and cars. . During its progress the chief of the department was seriously, if not latilly injured by ao oil explosion, and one suitor was injured and another killed by being struck by a burning top mast whicn ion. , ., -. .j-"- .- COCANUTS, grated, shredded or sliced free of charge to purchasers, at New Bern Candy Factory, at) Middle tot. ... THE BEVIVAI. MEETINGS. Bandars and Mondays Nervices The Subject For To-night. Sunday morning in Centenary M. E. Church Rev. j. T. Lyon the pastor preached a sound an 1 appropriate sermon from Jude 1:21 "Keep yourselves in the Love oi God.' ice outy ot the Christians in the avoidance of Worldly amusements was one of the points specially dwelt upon. At night Mr. Lyon preached from the incident recorded in the 3(itli chapter of Jcromiah, of King Jolioiakiin', cutting to pieces Willi a pen knite and then cnstuui into the tire the roll ol threatening proph ecies against him, his family and nation, which God sent saying "it may be that the house of Judah will hear all the evil which I purpose to do unto them, that they. may return every man from his evil way, that I may forgive their iniquity and their sin." The shocking impiety of the king in thus defying God to his fuze and the ful fillment of the terrible doom pronounced upon him was s'rikiugly portrayed and iho parallel was drawn between the king's conduct and those of the present who by their conduct are practically cutting God's word to pieces with the penkniyes of impatience, indifference and procrastina tion. A bok-inn touching, persuasive warning was given to listen to (rod's providences and not to wait for his start ling judgments. When fie call for penitents was made theiewasa prompt response and before the services were over several conversions Many remained to the aftermeeting and it was plainly manifest tjat the spirit ot (od was at work with both the chus tiansand the impenitent. In the Monday afternoon meeting, R;v. G. G. Harley read and ably commented as he road on 28 verses of the 9tn chapter of Daniel. Monday night another ;;ood regular meeting and alter meeting were held. The sermon was from Rev. 20:12. It was upon the judgment of the last great day of every man according to his works as found written in the hooks when they are opened. To-night Mr. Lyou will preach upon "What, it is to Believe."' (IMAl! J. NI'KAKV NPEEt'H. lie Commands the Hepublieaii Vole Populist Thompson ftcnrccly in U. Mr. Osrar J. Spears, the Republican candidate for Congress from UiB district, spoke to a crowd last night which nearly filled the court hous?.. He speak nearer in a conversational, nrgumcutativc way than in an oratorical style. His p.udienco was composed almost en tirely ot colored Kqmbucaus ami it was ,i'a'n to see that t!t y were pleased with ln .-, i and .lui lie was .sure of their votes. It looks as if Mr, Thompson stands no showing .is if the contest is between Mr. Shaw, Democrat, and Mr. Spears. Funeral Notice. To the officers and members of New Berne Lodge Xo. 443, Knights of Honor. Brethren: You are hereby summoned to meet at your Lodge room on Wednes day, October 3lsr, 1894, at 2:30 o'clock. p. m., tor the purpose ot paying the last sad tribute of respect to our deceased brother, J. A. Simpson. By order of the Dictator, W. B. Boyd, Repoiter. To the officers and members of Neuse Council No. 1, order of Chosen Friends. Friends: You are hereby notified 10 meet at your Council Hall ou Wednesday, October 81, 1891, at 2:30 o'clock, p. 111., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Friend, J. A. Simpson. By order of the Chiet Councillor, W. B. Boyd, Soc'ty. The members of Craven Lodge Xo. 1 , Knights of Harmony, are hereby notified to assemble at your Lodge room al 2:30 o'clock, p. m , Wednesday, Oct. 31, 1894, to attend the funeral ot our late brother. J. A. Simpson. By order ot the President, J. H. Smith, Sec'ty. WHOLE LINE OF All Wool Henriettas - i IN BLACK AND COLORS, FOR ONE WEEK. NOW IS To secure a NICE Dress for a little money. 63 POLLOCK ST. "'Tisnot the Clothes which make.the man, but tbey help." Hats, Clothes and Shoes civil ized men cannot : do without. We've got to have 'em. Now we want your trade, on them. ' When yon need anything in this line see ns. We don'e expect to suit every, body and we don't get mad if you don't buy," but we think: we can come as near suiting the majority as any one in New Berne, We are constaptly receiving New Goods. New Collars, Cuffs and Ties. J. M. HOWAJRD. " OLD Papers for sale at this office, - V H AVAL RESERVES' MIHSTBF.LS. Elaborate Preparations Being Made A Novel and Pleasing Prodnetlon la Promised. As much interest has been shown by tin; public in the forthcoming minstrels of - lie Naval Reserves as is possible. There are few theatre-goers who are not anxious to wituess what is believed to be one of the most care I Lilly arranged productions ever attempted by New Berne amateurs. The whole "first part'1 will be gorge ously costumed, and the stage elegantly set with appropriate furniture. Messrs. W. T. McCarthy and Henry Winfield as 'end" men will ho doubt prove equal to t lie occasion, while the soloists will con tribute ihe neater parts ol the programme omitting nothing which might contri bute to make the performance perfect. One of the most unique features ot the 'second part'' will he a Pullman car por i( I'sdrill, produced in total darkness and hiving for a finale a most astounding transformation Hooded in red and green lights ot great intensity. The tumbling and other accrobatic features will aho be excellent. A negro sketch, intitled "Trial By Jury," will give lawyers many good points. A one act farce intitled "The Hypochondriac" will finish the perfor mance. The date for the production is Nov. 9. Seats wiil lie on sale Wednesday, Nov. 7, at Nuun & McSorlcy's; prices 25c, and 5Pc. VAX KIIOKU NPEAK1XU. Joint Oiseusslon all Saturday After noon Uood for the Democrats. There was only a moderate crowd at Vanceboro Saturday, instead of the very large one that was expected, to hear the joint discussions; the rain diminished the attendance somewhat. The speaking commerced at t wo o'clock and lasted until about night, ("apt Swift Galloway led in behalf of the Democrats taking an hour's time. Mr. W. E. Clarke Republican, replied; Mr J. W. Biddle fol lowed, replying to tor. Clarke and dwell ing upon comity aflairs also. He spoke for llirei-quaiters of an hour, and Mr. J. L. llahn, Republican, followed in a speech of the same length. Then sheriff V. li. Lane and Mr. R. P. Wiliams each made short speeches, and wbeu they were through Mr. Chas. Sutton, Populist nomi nee for the Legislature announced his withdrawn! from t lie race, saying his ac tion was by order of the executive com mittee. This ended the speaking, and the Dem ocrats were very well satisfied with the way their cause was espoused and with the result-?. NOTICE. The steamer Trent ol tlie Neuse and l!ay Hiver Line wiil leave New Berne Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock on her trial trip and touch at her usual land ing. Next week she will start on her reg ular schedule which is to be adopted and published. Freights will be received at the Old Dominion wharf. It. We Have Now On Sale 1,200. 1,200 Pair PAIR. PAIR. Ladies 4 Button Kid Gloves, BLACK, TAN, BROWN, and GREYS At59c, Worth $1.00 0. Marks &Son. : Notice! We have purchased Gash-ill's Phab mact and in futsre the drug trade will find us at corner of Middle and Pollock 8ts.,wlth a select stock of Peifuines,Tollet 'ID GLOVES 1,200 Aruuieo auu juouuaues, - t t .'Braiaa&BriictlniiCx: Greatfaptation IT WOUL D BE A Great Temp tation to some folks had they buch a lot of DRY GOODS, ISTotlons, Boots &Shoes O-roceries, BOTH STAPLE k FANCY; Hardware &FARMING IMPLEMENTS, WOODEN & WILLO J7 WARE, Glass Ware and Tin Ware. AS IE kll NOW ON. OUR FRIGES CAN NOT BE BEATEN. "77"o Defy COMPETITION Call and examine and be convinced. Come and see our SAMPLE CLOAKS They are Beauties and Very Cheap j Bespectfully, Hackburn &' Willett. ' JOHN -:- DIO, Grocer N Confectioner Has Now On Hand A FULL STOCK OF ALL THB Latest Goods. John Dunn. V They are Fresh and ot THE- Merchants EXAMINE OUR Wholesale Dcpartn:::.! t Before Placing Ycur . I- J. I ir t, I iw sr -1 ' .' t it! " IrTVii ! ' 1 . J ' . 1 ! I. '-" ",- ' t. . ; I ."0. ;
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