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How Can You BEAD YOUR NEIGHBORS PAPER I ( our ambition is to risf, ADVKItTIE" If your fortune's yet lo iimk', It vm want to rn'w a"8tnku," A .id u onhl k mm Hi-, rout 1 to tnl; -OH, AUVKHTJ.SE! 3-' The JOURNAL UV&1? VOL. XIU-NO. 249 KEW BERNE, N C, FEIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 25, 1895. PRICE FIVE CENTS petite NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. Warner French Cf: J. F. Taylor Hams nr.il Potato. ?. V. II. Laic, Bin rift" To Delinquent. II. C. TIu Igins Money Made K isy. BUSINESS LOCALS. FIVJG Thousand pounds i f those dcli ehous 10 cent Hums just nrrived, nice am! fn-an. Come and sec lh?m. A c.od supply ot tlie line While Bliss S.ed Po tato at J. F. Taylor's. j25tf OYSTEIU. At List Chance. 10 cs per qu.rr. 1). I). Winfiei.d. j28 It $ 3 003 to "n City properly, to Clabk & Clark. Apply if. FOR Full ami Winter suiis see F. M. CHADWICIv', Tailor, 10:5 Middle St. New Sampler just receive' I. tf. WANTED-L'va Hustling Agents lo represent tlie largest tai'orina csiai lih meni in tlie world. Suits 12 up. Pants $3 up. The ltoyal Tuilois Hnyniaiket Theatre Bld-i, Chic mo. A FEW More of lbs good things of this life i.t.I. K. Taylors. The finest htnns oil earth nt 10 cents pr pnunil, also Giaudpua Wonder Snip and the finest 8-pomid Cul forn'n peach 8, in the city at 2 cents. MISS Riirhol C. Brown will organize a cluss in Sleno.'iaphy on J m. 14lh, 1895. For infor mation apply ut her ho ne after scvin o'clock nny evening. MUST Be tonlcd O.it. Six nic-; new, n 1 liriek stmcs, first d iss and in tlie best location iu the c ty tor any kind of Lujiiiiss Apply to V. l' Hill. CANDY, NuU, l!a.gii.s md Fire.voiks J. W. Uesic h.sjtst receive' I the largest and b'8t assortment of Candy, Nuts, 'taUms n I Fireworks th d ever came to New Berne. All Fresh New Goods! Also ILckeiv 3 b. pk.js. prepaied Buck wheat ut 10 cen's pr pk.c,' O ii H ikes 12 c nta per 'kg -; (rriipn1.it fl Su jar in loTl. pkis., in 5 cent per ib , He I Oil 150 (I groa fire icsi ai 10 can 8 per ".ullon, and Kerosene Oil 115 device th lest at 8 lens per ijllnn. No. 40 Middle S:., New Berne X. O. A.Ul'NF.MEXTS. Opera House ftQ TUESDAY, JAN,&U. THE FAMOl'S Belle B037-CI, -ASSISTED BY Ml$$ Y $WAIN$f0N, VOCALIST. TOrCLVR PllICES, 2I, 85, CO cents. Seals at Nun 11 & McSorley's. Geo. Henderson, INSURANCE AGENCY. ESTABLISHED 1370. OFFICE: NO. 4 Craven St. Represents the following Firgt.clasn Companies: -v Insurance Company of Norlh America. i Home Isuraiice Compiny of New r: Yoik. Hartford Fire Iiisuiaucc Company ol Hart lord. ' : , " Queen Insurance Company of Americi. v' -N (J( lJhoBiiiii Insurance Company of Brook lvn. x. y. North Carolina Home Insurance Com pany ol Raleigh. Royal Insurance Company ol Liver pool. England. ".' Boston Marine Inui ranee Company of Boston. ' KSTiiis Agency has b.Ten in cistence . ? for the pist 25 years, during which time v nil losses hate been promptly sett ted - - without u 8'Ugle contest. All classes of desirable Insurance solicited. j3 ltn r Wanted!; COMPETENT PHARMACIST Willi Rinall CAiii'til wnnin I In open new Drug Si ore. We hive ,? t iwp S'.-ts of Fixtuics and double fetick of Drugs. Clvinpe t)f live man, Addre-s, r BRADllAM St BROCK DRUG CO. ' New Bern, N. 0. WILUiTITOrr Go HIGHER ? ' v We have made a carefttl study of the - pas' bislory nud future prospicts of the . ' , Coi'on trade. ; , . - 'Ilia l.na tuuin A ii.i.llut. Hnniit.inrv n ' corps of expens whose reports from the belt bring as right up to ae. We are satisfied that jhn present price i A ' . -ofCottmi tsa laLsc price no i. that it will c;hurige greatly iu Ihe n nr lu; iwv v ' 1 his chijiigc hi i prior means enonpoos jimflt to VuQCuliiiors' .. who know whiili , iide of ite'iiiaiM t c.ho"sp, . We will liirnisii this vulu:tb!e' informa tion Iw.' ofci.st, - ' Our lame busitieis has been built up by t- -imly tra-di'sr ft'li-n hnvo luken evry - precnu'fon against luilure aiid when we control MtlUcieiiJ cap'nal oiirselven lo pro. duje th niaiket iiiov8m:nt,nccesary lor .. ; pioflt. jA--;;i.vv.v.';.U'('-0'.:-i-f ;";V:;v'v- Moiiey.' niaki-9 inoney 'titiir (lie more capital we hare In hand to push long a deal the stronger, our position , in : the uiaikct. ' . - '.-' ';r-'''' ' Our nC'ird of success is unbroken nud Tire lnleud to keop it so.:. h:- - , To deal thiongli us does not require any knimlo-lg i.f sW;uIation or-market conditioas.v. , Accounts (pned from f 10. upwards. - . I. tails ot nieibods maiie I .. A Referencii lurnL-hed. 'IL3D M Trail CcmpaDj, 17 and 19 Uivauway JvYoTll: City. - "JIEWtl ADRIFT.' 'Plcked-l'p" by The Jourual Which is Alwnyn In "The Swim." lie v. R. Honeycutt. ot Sampson, nr rived lo visit his br.it' er-iu law Mr. W. . Riiynl. Mr. W. T. Mullory, of Duihn.ni, a mil itary known ns ''Old Chunk'' is in the citv iu the interest of his cigar and cheroot lactory. Wc nublish this morning masonic res olutions of respect to the m.-mory of Mr. James II. Watson of Idalia who was re cently murderid by J. F. Bergeron. The rdlioid which a large oyster com pany is building, coum cr ug Si one's Buy. New river, with the W. N. & N. Rail road, is progi'iM-ing finely. It hicks only a ii lev; in i es of being complete I. Mesr K Iward Clark and Dun Rob erts went up near Tuscarora yvsterd iy uuming an I ns, a result brought hack fony partiKig. s last u'ght. A good days spoit. .Tos.-n'ius Dame's win resiyu'd as Ch ef Clerk of the Interior D.pjrtmcnt that he might be. iu direct charge of his paper, the News and Observer was immediately ftleceidtd on l he 23d, inst. by Cunt. Ar thur Dames, ("apt. Barnes has ben lor manv years eontidemal seereinry to Sen ator Hansom, anil is said to be in every way lilted lor the responsible position. The following is found in ihe Washing- Ion news of the News and Observer. Dr. I'. Ba'.cnck. Inrnierly of Ri einh, who is here, tells ine that he will leave next week for Noitli Carolina where he will de'ivcr lur.s in the principal lowes on ''Ilypnoiis.ii." He will deliver his first lecluie in Elizabeth City. Tnc baptism of Mrs. Dupre? took place yesterday at the loot of Bio id street at the appointed hour by Rev. 1). H. lirin ilie. A lurgo concourse cf people uatinr- ed on the banks of tlie river to witness the imu.ersii n. Mr. Lriiu'.le delivered a concsj and f ircib e diseuiirse from va- tious bible (lUotalinns, the Contents of which we will publish in to-morrows is sue. Indignity lo Lnrtlc. As Misses Ray and Lena Schul' z were coining out of the opera house Wcdiu-sdny night, sonic culpably careless or ex tremely nean individual sp't to i.cio juice over the valuable seal-?k'n capj of the loriner and over the cloak of the lat le". Miss R iy is r it her inelined to believe it was done wanto:iiy. We hope not, al though such conduct is had rnongh viewe I in any light. Such an act whether proc. cling from gross e.irolefsness i r wilful nulc.iess deser ves sevcie coni'ciiination. New River FiHlilngr nml 0.vnerln). Mr. Thos. McUee, bridge and wlrtif builder of the W. X. & N. R. It., who came up last night from New River, in forms us that the fishing there now is quiie good. He ppenks of bavirg seen lifuen thousand trout ni oaj steamer and another boat yesterdey. Consiilernble is being . loiv at oysteiing also. One shipper Mr. Uriah R. Cauidy keeps 25 to 3J sliuckers at work openini: and nukes large shipments daily and there arc others d 'tng likewise. nenth of Mr. Urmllord E. fiRlllii. Mr. Bradford E. G.ulin d ed yesterday nio. uing January 24th at teu o'clock at his homo in Stonewall, Pamlico county, of pneumonia, after an illness ol only lour days. The illness begin San day morning. Mr. OaMin was a prosperous farmer and one of the bast iu Pauilicj county, a devout Christian, a men.b-r of the Mothodist church, lie was in the 44tb year of l-.is ag . His wifa and fiye c hil dren survive liim. lie bus two sisters in New Berne, Mrs. Win. S. (iaskins and Mrs. Mary B. Gordon. Tiny left upon receipt i f the news uf his death lo ntt. ii'l he funeral. BueceMfiil Hunting. The Jacksonville Times gives the fol lowing hunting item. Messrs. Rapleigb, Ireland and Gillespie of Xew York have bien spending so i.e days at ilieir Lodge on New River a lew miles balow tlvs place. Thus tar ih-y have succeeded in k llimr six fi ic deers and large numbers of turkeys, ducks . tc. List Saturday lliov entertatne I Dr. R. Ward and Mr. W. B. Murrill. The Duel or h ill a fine eh nice at two bucks that stood within u few leet of linn, he fully expected to kill them bath, but guns snap M-cnsionly and that was i no of i he oc casions. iWeeilead oursympailiiie, Doc tor. HEATHEI LSI ESS OF DEW BERNE. Always ood-Exeptolullj ! Thin Time. A Health and Pleasure Re art. New Berne has always been regaidcd as a remarkably healthy place nud justly so, but for tome time past we renin I o have lieen specially blessed in this partic ular. There is, at the pre-ent lime scarcely any sickness of any kind in tne city. The doctors jokingly say it is "distressing heal thy'' that they never knew tueli a small amount ofbickDe8. New Berne is destined to increase in popularity as a health and pleasure resort eepcciallp in the winter season. Its de lightful cl mate owing largely to its proxiiuiiy t tbe guif striam is a very tare factor-to causing this, and ha good fishing, painting.'sailing etc , at and near the city is uis.j aiding materially in bring. in it ft'-oui. . : Freaeh . Caft, Lunch Cafe, Midd'e street, next to iNunn & Meoriey". Oysters, JJaai, Bar becu, Wuffles, etc, served In Ix-st style nnd at all h"iir f.o u 7 a. m, to 12 p. ni. Fr. neb Coff. e, Tea, and Chocolate a spec ia'ty. . " Families ; supplioil and all ordei promptly attended to. A. Warnkb. J231m , : . The Luwson Power of Removal bill pnss d the New York Assembly witiiout Hniendmtni, and goes to the Senate for concuri i nee. Uudtf it the Mayor hat four nioaiht irora January 1 to remove the beads ol all New York city dej ait ments. . . - DRPIF.D DEAD WHILE IU VTIXJ. Mr. A. A. Raker of Xew Jersey Sud denly Epire Yesterday Xear New Rente. Mr. Adolphus A. Baker of Dover, New Jetsey, went hunting yesterdiy over Xeme river i ppositc Xew B. rnc leaving here about e'even o'clock with two youth?, S.mi'l . Morgan nud John Study, about fourlein and li tieu years old. Directly a ler iea :liing the oilier side, the older o1' Ihe bins be' ng still in the b lit, an I the odiar, Mast-r Study with Mr. U..ker n little way i ffin the woods, tlie l itter S' eineil lo s u adile and then fell helplessly fa-ward, .snking lis lace against a root with mm h b re.e as to cau-e blood io It- iv. He gave no signs of life an I both the buys weie s. on at the fide ol i heir 1'iUon cmiipanion. They b-lieie'l him io be in a faint and tried io recover him by applications of water to his face hut to no avail, an i Willi dllietllty they moved him to t' e b .ut and one supporting his head the other rowing tlcy came ba-k to the city so he could receive I e'lef attention. Bat iioil.ing re-toi'itive c 'llhl lie d"iie; it was but a ble'C'S body they brought back The spirit had lefi its tenement, of clay, anil tlie pri pmnl o,i . f ilie I oily for Ilia loiuh w s ihe sa l alleniion they reqtiireii. The rem ains were taken lo Mr. (i purge MoiiHon's, a tiieiid ol the d-ce-iMil ami step-liither ot Mr. Morgan who was with Mr. Baker when he expired, and Mure ma le ready kr tlie, giave, The le'ativi s of the deceased in Dov. r were lelegiaplie I ihes.d news and the remains will be taken there lor interment. Mr. Baker was about CO yeaisof age. IIo leaves H.-verul grown childicn North. He had an atlacli of piifi'iMnmia neirly a year ago, and his health has not I een right since. He came to New Berne about three wieks ago to cs.-npe the rigors of the Xoi'tiurn climate, his sister and niece, Mrs. Kmiiy By rum and her daughter. Miss Hatlie, aeconijianviug him lo spend the re naiiuhr of tin; winter. At first they visited Mr. Moultoti but. hail taken ro mis at -Mrs. Miuy li. (iurdons and were living t!:ere. The b re .ve I ones have Ihe heartfelt sympa;hy ol our pe..p!n in their tioiii'le. HOTEL AOtJUlVH(S AMPLE For All Vlsilorslo the Eutl i'nrolliiii I'nirTlie InereiiMe In Hotels mitl noRrtfintf IIoiisck Inrln the la,l Year. Inquiry is soiiiclini.'S ma le as to the Hotel aec-imino 'alloi s lor vi. ilor.s to tin- Kast Carol in i Fair. We can say with all j confidence that they are ample. The' city lias mi t all do munis of the Kind in j the past and is be.il.-r able to do so this year Ihan ever I Ho re, lv.'aus -, along wilh ! o'.her mpiove neiils two u..i..s havn b en aii.'cd during the past y. nr. 'I lie i lcgaut Ciiiittawka and the cunlially lontled Xeusee, while Hotel AiU'it and ihe Fullord House are i uniiiiig just the same as bel'o re. Be-ides 'lie h. tels ibeie en a large number nl board ng Ihuik -s. Their iiiiin- ber hkewis- lias incieaseil dining Ihe year. Anil 1 s: I v .lie- e.liren ' the ns-lvea siairl iva-ly on sueii o.-;: isio.is to cm re for the visitors. Kveiy jcar a canva s i f 1 1 e i ily is made and a let made up and limited of the places in the city that wid lake boarders, Imw many eieh pine will accommodate and at what pric. Tnes' lisN are dis tributed on the trains and tan be also ob'atie l at the Fair pr muds up m app'i eatioti to the Secretary an I Treasurer, Mr. (,'iuis. Heizo .sieiu. XEW BKK.VF. SILYEK t'UIlXET lt lD o llnrd nt Work PrnetlelnK to 'ive (.nod Music at I ho f'olr. The New- Berne Silver Cornel Band, Prol. A. W. Cook, leider, and W. f, Phillips, manager, has started out al haul wank and is in a piouiising w;.y to nnder good music during t lie Fair. All tne instruments have recently bien sent oft' and put in first class order. These have always been very swiel toned there are no betier ones in the S ate. The band is practicing on a good num ber of pu-ees, and they rcc'ivel a new supply last night. Th-y may becxp-ct-ed to give good music,su h ustiiey should on such an occasion s tlie annual exlii bition of the gr. at East Carol nn Fair. The people generally are glad to sic the revival of i.ilciest on the part of th : bail'1, which al one lime was given up lo be the b.-st in ill : st ite. A good band al ways in ic uliness is a gieai ennven ence - almost a nece-S'ly on nnviv Qcasioiis. and ihe orgaciaa'imi should meet with evirjf oiicuiiraemeut losiblo. BELLE BOYD'S LECTl'RE. And Ihe Added Attraction, the Ap penrauce of Xiu "Boyd Snnin ton." When Belle Boyd, the noted Confed erate fpy was hre some months ago, her intcrise'y ialercbting lecture was the only te duie of the evening. This time, her i wo daugliteis Misses Belle mid Byrd. ILiinii ond wdl both I.e at the Opera lb .use nud the latter will sing nn I lecile Belle Boyd, as our veadi rs, knuw isn aw Mis. Nat It High, but tor peicciiy obvimn teis aif, io tho world at large, sbo still leniains ' Bal e l!od" the name under whic i die achieve Ininc by lier daring and iuvaduahia services to the Can 'id rate raus.. For similar v-a-oiis. her daughter whoso real movie is M ss Byrd Swjinstou Hain mond, has opi-d die stage u hdb, Miss "Boyd SwainHt.-n," to uleniiiy liemdi' with"' In r uiothe 's early d y uud war career. Iioile Bayd's iia'1'.ilive is a thrilling one an I tho e who hem h r will have not only a pleasant eimcg's . uj .yment but will depart with n i ettiridea of the fcenes nnd inetdent" aad -ealitns ot the war iluin they had befo e. It is icstiu&lvu us well lis highly kucrtaiuing. War a tbe Social Clnba la Raaaake. Roanoke ieems deU runne l to rid her. telt cf the social-club evil. The proprie tors arc being lined to iuch an cutent in tlie police sua hustlugs couns that most of the ciubiooms Iiavti clojed their doors. In the bastings court on tho 20th the Belniint Social club was fined $110 for selling liquor without a lw-eose. and on Sunday, mid t reaericK vjuoper, wuo is its proprietor, was fined an add.tioqul ld). UEMI.N'ISCEXSKS OF M Will M, THE IdlKtl' VOKkll I IIIIIIIMtV IVIioso lliotirapliy Prol. Stephen II. Week In 'ow I'reparln to Write Ily Sheritr W. 11 I. line a loss-Mnlo ol II In Son. Seeing ill the News and Obcivcraii article hiaded -'.V Forgo! ten Statesman,'' as applicn to Wvlii- I. Mangi.in, brings to iiu-niorv a very p'e.-sant vi-il I made lo his hospitable honie iu Orange eouuty. soon after his lelircinelil froui Hie Sciiale and from public 1 te. I was at .hat lime a siadenl at Soulh Lowell, I lien a flourishing school, siiuah-d eight or tin miles from Ihe S.-natoi'.. home. His only mui, William 1'ieslon Miiiigiini, was my loom male, and I wish to add, 1 1 10 most t.ihnted boy I ever knew and a bmn orator. But alas! t'.r his State he laid down his y ling liie wilh s.ll its possib lilies, at the first battle of Manassas, together with his Colonil, the gallant Fisher ol the (iih N. C. regiiii.-iii. But lo return lo our school days, Wil liam Pie-Ion went homo eviry Friday al'. ernonn lo remain inilil .Mom'av morn ing aid al'ii l' freipienl invitations from him mid bis Vcly iteeoinplisheil is'ei", Mi s I'atlie, I c ti-cnt d lo go home wiili him one l'ii lay and remain until th,; bil lowing Monday. The nearer 1 ujiproachod my d'i Munition, tho more, neivous I lelt. lor I was a young, unsophisticated lot, an I w as going in the presence of the great Judge Maugu n. of whose gnatiic-s I h id heard -o much, for indeed his ow n. and the adjoining counties idolized him, ..till neve i' believed that lie ever had a peer as st desman, orat-n' or geidl. man. How. eve-, Miss Puttie and the genial old Judge soon dispersed all my n rv UMie-s with tact thai niu-l bo innate and not as-unied. 1 have old n thought since, lion lonely he niusl have felt in I. is ipiiet country ho ne al'ei- havii g s;.ciit nearly lain a century iu Washington o: i:-t j in com panionship ot the giean-st men ut Ami-rii a. Ilis p-'itrai', pa'udiai when he was lori v yiatsold hung in the paihu- a id slmmd him lo have I" en a t ry hand-ome man. On the wall opposite w .s a li'e sij ji u 1 1 ait of John lliiudolpli, ihe great Vu gini i s : li p - i n : li, ill s'-.iill can and l.uee lueeclii s, s.iid to b : n exc lleni liken. - ! u- anvtlii-g bi.t prcpii --ii g. Tlie Judge v.u.s :.n admii.dilo b.lki r -!iill ol I'll a ami at limes even p'ayMtl. lie gave me a i 'e-erlpt mil ot his jr.: r-.ce lor Congn s with .)o-.a-i Ci u.liij), a Baptist pieaeli- v, ns hi.-, oppon. ill. Ib-j sai I ..I Mr. ii 1 ii p. ! h..ve b-ani all th. disliiigiii-he.l nn ii. f A in-1 iea . -p.. .k atel toaie l'.ue'igiii r-', Ian I r.e ; r luanl Jo-.m' Crndnp e U il'.cd as .nu-alor. lleli.c mote cpaei' v t'lan any man 1 i vi r met ill ociiaie, v. a ; malci ess on ibe -unnii and snny- I 'he unlit dud -. So gri-alua-his inauiie;.-in 'villi men he could have taken the cmim1 from m-nl any lima h id I.e lien so di-po-ed. lie always had an appointment iilie.nl to pleach Sunday aid Ihe Howl wlilch i ame out to h. ar him look i! like a mass imeling. And such sei inoii-! I I m e never 1 1 si cm d to In -hue or since. 1 Would lie can "e 1 away by his in ib hies-e'OoUence hi lil I would diink "he is maki.-g luiiioi'. ih of votes," Hun I niild b : too liie a y to enj ay ii fin tin r. The only ndvaiit-g.! I had ot Mr. Crudup was, I.e bad ni ver studii tl Xa .ional H) U'ns and I would :ek him knot ty cpieslions that ir.ilated him all I broke the tun ad of hi- ehapie .c -." I do not icnienilier that he I. .Id in. what C'tlnlies composed liie Congies sionnl dst-ict but. il Was the cusloin in tli'.se days win n tin y i nie'C'l the ca.iv..ss to eotilinne lo Iheintl wiiliout n luniitig ho ne. 'I he Judge said: "We ware approaching a territory slrongly Deinocr.uic, and I knew ti ai Cilldnp was getting vel.y liie I of the cill vass for he had 1 a'cly married a beaiiiifui wife and 1 kii"v he was more anxiou. to see her everyday, so I sod, '('riidup, I am gelling very lired ol this cauva-s, lets tlr.iw Ui an agreeiiutit not to alteed another public meeting or make nnoilier public speech uiuii after the ihction." Xe.xt day we tvi iv to sp ak iit Mi bane's and I told my I'lieiuis ab out the otlcr 1 hud mail' to witadi-.iw, told lliem lo ap pear quite indignant and say that I wa putting my ele' tioii in peiil. i Ic , an I iiiiitdiy I was very careful nol to ask a single question lo iiriuite bun, and lie was in one of Ins happes! nio ids. After di'-nei' be canie t inn a id said he had concluded lo accede lo my proposi tion and tint he would get Mr. Mebanc and give me the pi ivilege i f chi osin j sonic one an I (he iw- should dia.v up the agr. emoi1. I lefus.;.! to sign it Mebiine h id anyihiiig io do with it, so he selected some one els.: and disagreement tvat drawn up. We sigi o I it and reluiecd to our boiiics to await the ru t of the ele' lion." It 1 remember correctly, Matigum's nmjotity did not exceed a bun lied, and I.e said il they ban gone on through tbe campaign he (Maugum) would have been badly beaten. (No returning boards in Ihosc good old days.) I think like tho people of Oiange, that North Carol na never produced a greater man than Senator Mangum. lie was in the Senate with Clay, Cal houn and Webster, but no man of his day mis his superior. A" "hi gentleman om e told ine that lor into imlivo eloquence I.e had never heard hi n surjiassed and he ha hemd ihe -givat iL nry Ulav. I luve oli'-n In ard the story m how the Judge wo.! the coi.sout of his wife's tatti. r ti niurry her by h s eloquence and wilh its narration I nlcl"8 -. She was a Miss Charity Cum, whose fi ber was very wealthy, being a large . real estate owner, aside lio n owning many negro' s and oi'jectud to n alliance of his daughter with the rising y ung l..wyer, whose piin ciple sto.-k in irade was a brilliant intel lect well cultivated. However, ou ono ccasimi he delended u man on trial for his I fe and an old innn present said that no such speech had ever i -oin made ii the old lltllsborocouit house as young Maugnni n-ade that day. Tho man w is rcquitted, and ns he left the court h"Usu be w ns met ut the door by Mr. Cain who told him that after hearing that speech he freely gave him Ins daugh ter's hand. W. B. L. Ex-Secretary of War Elklns was on the 28d elecied U. S. S -nator for West V r- t ainia, - to succtett . , , vnmaea, tu jpeuiociatia inctwibvut. .- - a -: . i.i.iasi. 1 1 1 1 : I'luxi i iiiM.s. Prlueipal ew I! I 111 lulroilured and OtheriH that PiiNsed -Still I iisenlinc IemoerntN. Special to tlie Jou una i.. liAi.Kiiiii X. ., Jan Jl Senate Ihe prin :ipal new bills follows : To improve pulili In Ihe were a- roii'U of the Slate by convict labor, to pieveiil any save charter d insurance companies from doing business in this State, to award public priming and binding to the lowest bidder. Bills pas-e 1 repealing Ihe New Hanover s'ock law and incoi por.tl ing tbe ballk ot' K leiltoll. l'elilieiis for the e-tablisiinienl of the Slate reformatory for youthful criminals were riceivul by Ihe lloii-e. Principal new bills were : To e.iialize taxation, to encoiir .ge tin-s udy ol Civil i Coveriiinent iu public -cbools, to limit 1 die punishment of petty laiicav and to j abolish day s ol gtace. There was three hours ilet-ate. qiiile healed on the (Iranville c mnly cinle-tid clietiou case. The l-'u-ioni-is all voted to .vat Crews. Fusioni-i, while IVmo-eral-v ted in f-ivor of Lyon, ihe silting 111 nibei. The vole wa- : I'm Clews, oil: for I. yon, ;',S; Crew- tv.-i sa.on in. Lyon is the fourth I lcmoci.il iin-eiii.l in ihellou--. O. WHARF. I'.Tf.. AT MtHHlF.'S L'l'i. .inm rinisii. il n.v the w. x..t . k. :. For (lie 1 so ill Ms Veil lliii-r Steamer. The wharf and w i!e!ion-e which Mr. Thos. Met ice. of the W . X. A N. I! R. has hem at w w'.i up .n at Moore's Landing, New riv.-r was linismd y--ter-dav. The wharf is a sp'endid -ub-tanti d one, (152 leet long, and the waiehous ample for every requirement. It is lor ihe ue of the sieaincr (ieo. M. Purdy as is a!-o the one icc-iil I y built a! Mamie--, 'the l'ur.ly, il, wi'l b- ti-ar u bered,is (he serviceable livigiit a i I pi-sm-ger sti ainer w lia-h b -longs I i and plies Xew river in coiiiiectiou with lb- i-1 il road. A Woiiiles-liil Murk-.ul.tli. 1 Mr. .1. V. Badl.-tl. ol liii;!,,;.., N. V . representing in iiiiil'aeiur. r o' the l;u ge- rebelling -hat ana, a:'oii;-le-,l -eye:i' iiieiiiber-of ihe I inn t'lub. w alii h - nin ve'.lous skill in slio a iu; at .lay p". .li on 111" g!OU..i - .-I' the i 111 at ! '. i' :t I'.ll vVediii'i.l.iy :i loin "in, rbe ;mi i i- a s shooter. One ofliM fea Is w:i iae ikin ; live cl.ns, all tllt'owll ill l the air at ine lie-. Auo'her was il, rowing a clay into tic air. turning a !i:iiid-spiiu-g and ; il.ing th - l-iui !i-o,,i a b-l hi h r an I b tniig ihe .,!.; , : b. i"ic il ic M-hed la.- uml Atim - .-i i'- d w.-s ;,!;.. iag a! ami hiiiiii ; in e ... ; eai oi-cs v. iii!'--iandi ag on !ii- l.eid. Wil. Si .r. Mai S I l.i!! I I . Olaii'lo K ii l.ui in w i- ii le-li .! and j u. (il ill (ire. iisi-oio Tu - I .y I'-r n-: ,g ciHiiilerleif nicke s. Kvangelisi IVrson is holding 'm r, . ,i-lliiis'a-tic meetings in ib- miivcr-itv i h i el at Clnpci Hill. 'Siii.f. will be i,e:-l h'-u-f .r about ten days. I'clcr .I n ksoa has aeeepie 1 (.'li .ni -Milcliell's cliallenge on c unl t"ii ilia! tin light will take place at ihe National Spor ting Club, London, ami 111 s'.ake b; I, (HH pounds a side. .Mr. M. B. lboHii.nl Washii g'on, X. ('., prceet d jibe Kind's Daigh'iis ol ibis Stale her home. The plac.- i - a ha-d-somn mi.'. Tne L'gi-latuie is to b-a-kc.l to appinpt'i de 00 I amiually lor the ma'nlniiance ol a king Daughter- o; plain-1 age f..r i i.b.-cile chddiea. 1. bics,- there I al'e 1,(100. The Ninth Carolina Baptist -ays that theieisa hci'thy, strong livalty U'twcui the Tube til. u-le Mmdav -chool, K a'eigh. and Ihe Suui'av school ol the l-'iist Bap tist cluii'.-h, Asheiille. Ivieh ' lie b s ncai ly 1,0(10 attend in s, an I are piiliing to leach that notch. The Tabernacle yet has I he banner. THE Delinquent Tax List. We arc now making up our advertising list of Ta. 1. liiMJUOllls. All who do II i! wish lohaveihei; nancs publisiie I ia it will pl'ii-e call an 1 settle i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 ! v . j2o lit wit W.M. I;. LANK, Shari If. Housekeepers! Save Money by Buying of CHAS. S. HOLLISTER, Wholesale and Eetail Grocer. John S. Martin's BEST BUTTER. Attmore's MINCE HEAT, Hector's BUCKWHEAT, Fig Earns as4 Breakfast Strip-., Just Eeoalvad BoBrftuods dehvere I to any part of the city. CfLVS. S. HOLLISTER, Whosalo and Rtt .il (Irocer. Si'tith Front St., nn ler Hotel Chattankn. iTotic I Jan. 1S'j5. After Feb. 1st, Iehall distrain and garnishee all unpaid polls- PAYUPandsive Costs. W. 1. Wallace, j23 lOd City Tai Collector. "Come give us a taste of your quality." Shakespeare You can jndgo tin quality of some thing.-, by taste but the only way to judge a shoo is by wear. Tho s.uoe8 we sell tbe old relia ble Stacy Adaus & Co'a liavt been tested in this market for ten years and all agree that they a.e wear registers. "None like thciu' s a customer remarked to us a few days ago. Prices $3.00, to $3.00. ; See ns for Bats, Clothing and Uondirwear. .-i v ; V , . . - . ;, , J. M. HOWABD. EGISTER With the FORTUNATES. loin the Number OF Fortunate People Who are daily carry in;' away from Our Stores, Strong Values All I 'iii-iii;tll'-il Ai.-iiirt-I inciil iiml a Vinii'tv to .V EXCIIASUEFOI; 'KAK suit al. Tastes in l'nrcKs. This Months Sales WILL BE A WATERLOO for us, and a grand triumph over HARD TIMES for you. Von i I'oclcet JLIoolcs will GIIOW FAT at ihe mere mention ot the Pricen at which we are ollerlngf a-ooxss. Our Stock IS THE- Most We have ever offered. Yours Very Truly, Hackburn & Willett, General Merchandise Sealers, 47 and 49 Pollock St. Of HtOOtJi ( OOOOOOO0 NEW YEAR'S SURPRISE for EveryI)ody. Pazzlin9 Dsplay of: Holiday Goots ! MI'lil'KI-lxi.i.v rlt'KI'HISIMil.V ! Largs Aasortmsnt-1 Superior Goods. Kl'ICl'ltlM N't. I,y srni'i:isiM;Lv I'RfCES. piripriatf Icautiliil Presents that meet all Ii'liiiiinls iinil Sjnlinl'v ill!. - Toys, joohs, and Novelties. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, & Our Beautiful New Stock or Vantines Chinese AND JAPANESE GOODS Is bright, clean and fresh, and consists wholly of the latest and most popuhn- designs. All Kinds Fruits in great variety. Oranges direct from Flordia, Bananas, Maliga Grapes, Apples, Figt, Raisins, Xew Nuts, Dates, Currents and Citron all New 180 i Goods. k Candy Stool Is very Complete it em braces fresh arrivals of Hy ler'a, Boyster's, WliltmB'ff Miller's best goods; and and our Plain and French Mixtures at 10 cents per pound; cannot be equaled by any competion. JiNO. DUM cs & 57 reetc cr.
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 25, 1895, edition 1
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