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EIJ EEOS ; JQ0BN1L 7 ESKNK, U.&Nov. 19,1896 BMW JUaVTBBTUMSWITn. TL 8. PrimroseLost. ; 2. "W. Dickerson Sausage." , E. Harper Baal Estate Ageucj. -via' Pharmacy "Frog in your throat" ITebaniel & Oaakill Brooms, etc. Lodge Directory: VREKA LODGE NO. T, I.O. O. F. ! OIB- vrs :-T. G. Hyinan, N. G. ; B. 8. Galon, V. . : '. II. Hall, B'o'd. Boo'ty; B. J. Dlaosway, Fut'l tj; J. L. Ooper, Treas. Kegular meet i s,sYsrv Monday niirht at J.-SO o'clock. I.CMET ENCA MPMENT NO. 4, 1. 0. 0. F. iera:-W.J. Pitts, C. P.; B.8. Uuton, H. ; J. L. Cooper, 8. W.: C. H. Ball, J. W.; H. Strait. Hurlba i B. B. Deal. Tress. Reir- Kniwuumen W, 1st, 8d, and Mil (It any) i uunxiajr algbia la each mouth at 730 C'A NTON CLEhrfONT NO. , P. M, I. O. O. F, : Geo. tireeo, Captain: T. Q. Uy suaa, Lieut.; W. II. Cohen, Knaixm B. S. Uuioa, Clerk ; W. J. Pitts, Accountant. Keg tuar Cantonments, Id and 4th 'Imrsday Wtfbta la each inonlli ai7 3D o'olock KAVKN LODGE NO. 1, KNIGHTS OF II AK AIONT : Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday tla-nts in eaeb month in Kountree's Hall. Skit. Ball, Prtaident; 4. U. Smith, Secretary. Br. JOHN'S LODGE NO. S. A. F. AND A.M: ONcers.'-T.A.Green, W. M.; J. B. Clark, B IB. Neal, J. W.; Jas. Redmond, -ireas.;T. w. ityman, eec-ty. Keguitu- i;um Hiaioattan fa Wednesday each month. JlKW BERNE CHAPTER NO. 46, K. A. M. : uatoerai J. u. ureen, ii. r,; . case, sung; it. J. Lovtck. Scribe: T. A. Green. Tres.; Ju. Redmond, 8ec'ty. Regular Cou voca tions au sioaaav eacu nioncn. T. JOHN'S COMMANDER? NO. 10, K.T.: 4jtHcen-F.Ulricb,E.C.i H.J. Lovlck. .; R. Street. CO.: T.A.Green. Treas.: 11.11. Aeai, Recorder. Regular Conclaves first ana fnira rnaars w we moniu. ATHEN1A LODGE SO. 8, K. of P.-Meets very Tuesday night in K. oi P. Hall, Middle Klreet. G. H. Bender, C. C: H. W. Simpeon, w.v.- w. n. rarsons .. u.es. ItSW MWK LOCALS The weather forecast for today, at reported at the weather bureau, ii cloudy. 0. D. Bradham has quite an attractive display in the corner window of bis store. There was a trio of Buff Cochins hipped from the Riverside Farm to W. B. Buckner, Dallas, Texas, yes terday. The new delivery tank of the Standard Oil Company was put in use by their agents, Hollister & Cox yesterday. :Th Berne Cycle club will meet today at 3 p. m. at the residence of lira, Primrose. All members are re quested to be present. Both of the passenger trains brought a number of delegates to the colored, A. M. E. Church con ference, yesterday afternoon. The Music Club will meet at the home of Miss Stella Roberts, cor ner of New and Metcalf streets, this evening after prayer meeting. The Pembroke Club will meet at the home of its charming member, Miss Chattie Credle, on South Front street this evening at 8.30 o'clock. The temperature yesterday as observed at the Climate and Crop Bureau was, maximum,73.5 degrees; minimum, 53.0 degrees; range, 20.5 degrees. The New Berne Athletic Club is requested to meet this evening at Dr. Leinster Duffy's office at 8:30 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. vBurrus & Dennison desire to thank the firemen and citizens who responded so readily to the fire alarm and assisted in extinguishing the fire at their cotton gin, yester day. lookout for The Oak's vegi table wagon this morning! Messrs. Hack burn Willett have had a wagon built for the purpose of delivering fresh vegetables to the doors of their sntomers, and it will make the first trip this morning. Ton Cab Be Well when your blood it rich, pure and nourishing. Hood's SarnparlHa makes the blood rich and pure and cures all blood diseases, restating ktahb. and vigor. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to operate. Curs indigestion, headache. 23c An alarm was turned in from box fenmber 6G yesterday afternoon, and as usual the Fire Department responded within but a short time after the first sounding of the bell. The fire on this occasion was at the cotton gin, caused by a hot box In the suction flue, through which the seed cotton paved from the lower floor to the upper, into the gin, which separates the seed from the lint. The cotton as it passed op the flew and passed the hot box became ignited. The fire' was gotten well under band by the employees of the gin before the fire department arrived, but had the fire began to spread here were three streams of water ad j to check its progress. The loss amounted to 1500.00 lien wee covered by insurance. Oafcta Wavtker FreeHete. He the safe side and not run any We have a splendid lint of under. it for ladle .and grail emeu as low as : a tutt and op to 4 a suit . - Sabvoot's. sa-iTTTT ii ii ' " ' - ! Iliiaea Telepnoa. The Belt Telephone Company, lonz distance, made its entrance into this city, yesterday. ,. . Capt. A. W. Styron, the manager of the company who has been hard at work on this line was seen by the Journal last night, and in conver sation said: "We made our arrival yesterday in New Berne, stopping at J. IT. Hackburn s store. Having not re:eived our long distance phone, which is expected here on Friday or Saturday, I put in a short distance phone, not expecting to be able to use our line to any advan tage with it. But greatly to my surprise it worked well, and we had communication with Bellair, Vance- boro, Washington and Bath. Our connection with New Beruo gives our line a total length of about 13G miles, the principal points being LcecUvillc, Stonewall., AVuBhington and New Berne, with stations be tween these points, Tbe line prom ises to be of great service aud value to this section, and we shall put in the best of instruments Wilming ton, Goldsboro and Moreliead City want connections with our line and we hope to go to thoeo points. My arrangements for telephone connection in this city are not definitely sottled, but I expect to have no trouble in making a suita ble one and one that will prove ben eficial all around," PERSONAL. Mr. S. W. Ferribee of Stonewall is in the city. Mr. Geo. W. Bright of Stonewall is in the city. Mr. Bryan Gardner of Grifton is in the city on business. Mr. II. Daneuberg went to Golds- boro yesterday on business. Mr. James Spruill is in the city from Stonewall, on business. Mr. R. P. Williams returned from the West yesterday after noon. Mr. Horace Baxter weut down on tbe W. N. and N. road yesterday morning. Mr. G. K. Dixon of Oriental called at the Jocrxai, office yester day afternoon. Mrs. J. S. Manix and Mrs. Hassil arrived on the steamer Neuse yes terday morning from Ocracokc. Mr. W. S. Chud wick and daugh ter Miss Mabel passed through New Berne yesterday morning cn route to Raleigh. Mrs. W. N. Wayne and daughter left for Bmithfield yesterday morn ing whore she will visit at the home of her daughter. Misses Lizzie Neal, Lizzie Han cock and Lulie Ives returned with the biidal party from Morehead yesterday morning. Messrs. A. M. Edwards and A. J. Oaks left yesterday morning with their guns and dogs, for a hunt near Maysville. Mrs. L. II. Cutler and her daugh ter Miss Addie Cutler went to Goldsboro with Jack and Mrs. Neal yesterday morning, returning in the afternoon. Mr. W. H. Neal, arrived yester day morning with the bridal party party aud left on the V. N. and N. passenger mail and express train for his home in Laurinburg. Mrs. L. T. II. Neal accompanied Jack and Mrs. Neal on their bridal tour to Washington D. C, whera' they will visit at the home of Mrs. Neal'a daughter, Mrs. J. II. Boll. Messrs. P. Howard Reid of the Hoffman House Brooklyn and Win, II. Dormon of Broad channel Jamaca Bay, L. I. arrived yesterday morning on the Neuse and left in the afternoon for Morehead with their dogs for a weeks shooting. Far Overt SO Years Mrs. Winsloa's Soothing Syrup has beco used bj Millions of Mothers for their Children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, soften tin gums, allays aii pain, cures nd colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Tweutj- flve cents a bottle. II at el Bealatrstieno. Hotel Albert B. L. Susman, Washington, N. C; K. Shcptka, Philadelphia. Hotel Nensee W. T. Boone, N. C.; R, N. Summorsill, N. C; John II. Matthews, city; John L. Argus, Pa.; T. L. Larkin, N. Y. Hotel Chattawka Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Brown, New York; S. L. Miller, N. C; W. M, Morston, Philadelphia; J. M. McDuell, Phil adelphia; C. A. Hanscom, Balti more; R. 0. Orissom, Atlsntio City, N. J.; Julius Cluti, Atlautio City, N, J. William Dermon, Brooklyn; S. W. Ferebee, Stonewall; Geo. W. Reppard,' Baltimore; J. S. Moody. Buffalo; C M. Kilmer, Baltimoro; F. A. Daniols, Goldsboro; T. A. Richards, Sr. Baltimore. Mebane, Greensboro; T. II. Yaoderford, N.C. Heal-Bell BaipUata. i.' Morehead City, Nowl8.--NeT er, perhaps, has the -heart of our little city throbbed more respbnsive- ly or with a keener interest than in. the marriage this morning of one of its most lovely and attractive young women, Miss Ollie Blanche Bell, to Mr. John Ifnghes Neal. ' At o'clock, at the home of the bride's mother,' standing in an Eden of na ture's most beautiful flowers, sur rounded by a ? joyous throng of friends, and under - the inspiring strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding March, so beautifully rendered by Miss Lucy Davis, these two long ac knowledged sweethearts plighted their troths each to the other and were pronounced man aud wife after God's own ordinance, by the Rev. J. T. Jenkins. The bride wore a handsome Go Away gown, and held a boquet of beautiful pink rosea. The groom in customary dress suit never looked happier or handsomer. Miss Mary Bell, tho bride's sister, in faultless attire, was maid of honor, while Mr, B. B. Neal (.honorable bachelor) brother of the groom, acted as beat man. Misses Roena Davis, Graco Jen kins, and Master John Bell and Thco. WebS were the ribbon bear ers and carried fbowers. The bridal presents were numer ous, useful aud handsome. After the ceremony the bridal party, together with many relatives and friends of tho contracting par ties, were ushered into the wedding breakfast one that will hng bo re membered with pleasure by every one who was so fortunate as to be a participant. After breakfast, amid the hearty congratulations and many good wishes of hosts of admiring friends, the happy young couple, .accompa nied by many of the bridal party, took the north bound train for a tour to Washington, Baltimore, New York and other cities. "Into each life some rain must fall," but in these may there be a rift in every cloud, revealing the sil ver lining. And may the sunshine of happiness and the fair winds of prosperity waft them safely oyer life's billows and anchor them in tbe haven of eternal love. D. Elegant Dress Goods. In drees patterns, no two alike, at 50c, 73c, $1 unci (1.25 a yard, big assortment of styles. Baktoot'8. Si. B. Telephone Co. The New Berne Telephone com pany held its annual meeting for the election of officers, last night, electing the same officers, P. II. Pelletier, President, John Dunn, Secretary and Treasurer. The reports of the company made a gratifying exhibit, its business having increased, and the number of subscribers also showing a good increase. Men's Fine Clothing. Wc are opening up on our counters this week about $1,000 worth of fine fuits. Splendid assortment up to )25 suits. Bah foot's. fthlnptnc Af ws. Schooner Henrietta Hill, Capt, Joe Smith, arrived from Smithor's Point, N. J., yesterday, light. Steamer Neuse, Capt. Davis, ar rived yesterday, from Elizabeth City with a large cargo of merchandise; and returned in the evening with a cargo of cotton. Schooner Cecil, Capt, Collins, ar rived yesterday from Hancock creek with wood. Tonight's Parade. Republicans who are to partici pate in the procession tonight are requested to form themselvei in divisions in their respective pre cincts as follows: The Fourth Ward Division on Pasteur street, in front of Odd Fel lows Hall, and march from there np Queen to MacAdamized road and down that road to the corner of Broad street and stop. McCarthy's precinct division will form at the junotion of Qneen and Pollock streets, march from there down Queen to MacAamized road and down that taking its position behind the Fourth Ward division. St. Phillip precinct division will form at Power's Hall, maroh down Cedar street to MacAdamized road, down that road taking its position behind McCarthy's division. , The Pavietown division will form on Union street in front of Ham's store, march down Pine street to MacAdamited road, taking its posi tion behind St. Philip division. East and West James Citj divis ions will form at foot of Hancock street, march up Hancock to Broad, np Broad and take position in rear of Pavietown division. All other divisions from outside precincts will form in rear of James City division. " v The line of march will bo as fol lows: Starting at MacAdamized rond procession will move West on road to Queen, up Queen to Pollock, down Pollock to Middle, Middle to East Sonth Front, to Craven, .up Craven to Queen street, to West End and there be dismissed. : ' -"The procession, will move prompt ly 8 o'clock. i All parties participating, in : the parade will be expected to Uke their place in the ranks and march in the middle of the street; keeping off the sidewalks, leaving these to the wom en and children who may wish to watch the parade. f f( , Robert Hakcock, . " , '. : ,. Marshal. Life Inanranee at Cast. - The Empire Life Insurance Company-of New York gives pure life insurance at cost; (35 per cent, under the old line companies.) Agents wanted. - For further particulars and terms address Mortimer Max well, State Ajent, Raleigh, N. C. - Tonrlst Bleeping- Car Every Hnturday. .The Southern Railway -and tho Sunset routo havo perfected arrange ments for a through Tourist sleep ing car from Washington to Sun Franoisco, to leave Washington at H'l5 a. m. every Saturday via Greensboro, Atlanta and New Or leans and to go through to San Francisco without change. This car is provided with sleeping accom modations on the same plan as the regular Pullman car; but the cost of such berths is almost nominal as com pared with the charge for the ordi nary Pullman berths. The morning train of the South ern Railway from Norfolk makes connection with this car at Greens boro so that there is but one change of cars on all classes of tickets from Norfolk and Eastern Virginia and Carolina points to points on the Pa cific Coast. Berths in this through Tourist sleeping car, and -all other information regarding trips to the West and South, furnished on appli- . . -r- i T , . cation to msirici rassengcr Agent William Henry Tayloe, No. 58 Main street, Norfolk, Va. Look Out, Hon! For the grand oyster supper. The Working Society of the F. W. B. church will give a nice oyster sup per, and a nice cake for the lady that gets the most tickets. We will have oysters, f riod 15c, Btewed 10c ana raw 10o, Also, the ladies will have a necktie and apron party, all to be held at the residence of Mrs. B. D. Hamilton, ..corner Broad and Berne streets, for the benefit of the F. W. B. church, on night of November 20, One come, all come, and help w out in this grand cause. All respectfully invited to attend on this occasion. J. G. Briksoit, B. D. Hamilton. General Managers. Bnckleny Arnica gialve. Tbe Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or -f eunone'ded. Hleatner Tboiu. The steamer Thorn, which for the past three years has been need by the Government in the river and harbor improvement service, has been torn down to the hull and re built. New machinery has been pnt in, and all of her. -appointments and equipments have been improved upon. She is 72 feet in length over all, 12 feet wide, G feet doep and draws 4. feet of water. She has a Roberts boiler, guaranteed to 250 pounds of steam; a 10x10 high speed engine which is guaranteed to give a speed to the propeller of 225, or more, revolutions per minute. Captain D. M. Roberts is in com mand, and has a orew of b'ix able bodied men, - - - - u. : She was to have been launched Tuesday, , bnt the water was so low that it was impossible to do it. How ever, as soon as the tide comes in sufficiently to make it possible for the boat to be launohed, she will be sent into tbe water in proper form, and will be gotten into shape for a trial trip at once. ; --, , The Thorn is a well built boat aud one that will stand a good deal of strain and much stormy weather. ' CASTOR IA For Infanta and CUldren. ' km aml Children Cry for Pitcher1! Castorta.1 Children Cry for Pitcher! Castorfa. Children Cry for Pitcher1! Castorta. ChildrenCry fof Pitcher1! Castorla.' A. M. B. Conference. . The A. M. E. Conference met yesterday morning pursuant to notice, Bishop Handy : presiding, and wa8duly organized. ' His Hon or Mayor Wm. Ellis welcomed the Conference to the oity in a very ap propriate communication which was crdered to be spread upon the min utes.'' - . : Bishop Tetty, Dr. Rives, Rev. Sladond Editor Soott, Of the Wil mington Messenger) were introduced to the conference. ' At night Presiding Elder Telfair, of the Rocky Point District preach ed the annual sermon to a very p preciative audience. The pastors of the various charges will submit their annual reports to the conference today, and Presiding Elder Capehart of the Wilmington district will preach the missionary sermon at 7.30 o'clock this evening, I : Suggestion ! T-rrE'VE only a few pieces, probably 5, left of that all Wool, Tricot Flannel at 15c, per yard. Had 40 pieces last week. They will make warm dresses and the cheapness ought to appeal to those who give sen iccable Holiday presents. BLACK, BLUE, BROWN AND GARNET. November 17. W by suffer with Coughs, Colds, and LaGriupe when .. Laxative Bkomo Quinine will cure you ia one day. Due not produce tho ringins in the he id like Sulphate of Quinine. Put up iu tablets convenient tur taking, uunranteetl to cure or money relundel. Price 25 Cents. For sale at Draduam's Pbarmany, aud all other urug num.-. ; A. LOT nice brooms ranging In price from 15 to 40 ccuts each just received at McDanikj. & Gasrill's. SAU8A6E-25 pounds fresh, all pork sausage this morning. Fine, poultry from broilers to full grown,. E. W. Dickersoo, near postoQlce. '.- A. FRESH lot Ontario Buck Wheat, and the very lest Elgin Butter 25 cents lb, just received at McDaribl & Gaskiix's. DONT you need a real good Cocoa foot matt If so we've got them fur 60 ctv . McD Ariel A Gasxiia. FINE ovstcrs SOc. eallon at Davis' saloon 52 Middle street Delivered, auv cart cltv trie. Also served la my style day or night ' - OFFICE Tor Bent fJn Middle Gt. near Broai. Apply to A II. Bahoer , NEW latest make Globe mounted on handsome bronte stand marly three fv-t high for tale at a bargain. QSplendldly adapted for school room or lll-rury. HAVE YOU HEARD about IIey' King Heaters Bud EIU' pile of stluli Blocks? If not call on J. U. Whittv& Co., Cur. .Craven and South Fiont Sis. YUl) can have your tool) a undid to and put In god ccniliHon without paip hy calling on Dh, Gii.liam, 59 B OS" street. . . . ' ' - . ' . ; ' GILLIAM'S Ctiogli Candy guaranteed lo cure any cough or cold, , Only .10 cents a package. , WHEN in such copfliijon that a lo not know what ails yea, call on Da. Gil liam, 50 Broad itrwt - IF your blood is out of order, Gilliam, SB Broad street. Dh. Take Notice I The best tiling for New Berne that bss ever happened. An enterprise (bat will be ever a success,- We ar now saw inn cook wood, store or range itngtus, the very nicest kind,' -- and - storing it sway under law shed bouses; ketDS drv alw.ys la rainy weath er, and oever gets wet We keep a large siock oi mis una oa hsud. We out the prices on sawing, as wears better prepaied to doit cheaper loan heretofore, and we now deliver II in your wood liousos or anywhere you want It, without any tronhle to yon. only o.va your orders to BIG BILL, the Shingle Man. : You can aiso oo ma um a wvor, oy reporting to him, if his owe carts uou't deliver the wood anywliere tbe customer mar want 11 put. ... We have wlite dray men sad nice tesnsa ready to tarval the good citizens of Mew Berne, if ihej jwill only take bold of an enterprise like this, one that baa nerer been oflered to Mpw Berne like this before. , Kespectlully, , ' , BIG HILL, The Shingle Man. Holiday QRVDAT Auction (Sale ! Wo will sell at onr new mammouth stables on FRIDAY, the 87th day of November, 1898, without fail, to the highest bidder for cash, ; n rj i Head of first-clam Horses Mules f7 P I U for the road, farm, and draught.' 0 We will also have consigned to us for this Sale 3 car loads of HOUSES and 2 car loads of MULES from West Virarinia. Kentucky and Ohio, to be SOLD for the HIGH DOLLAB To meet the wants of all parties, same conditions, 25 BUGGIES and 100 SETS HARNESS. - Dealers will do well to make note of this and boon hand. - This is your opportunity to buy good, yonng . stock at figures that will enable yon to double your money. Get a fewdollars together and v wait for Friday, the 27th. " The stock is bound to bo sold for what It brings, regardless of cost, ' Remember the day Friday the 27th day of- . November, 1896. A strict and full guarantee given with every sole, TVT TTaTrn At. Cr .1-V-l.e XXUIXJJ.JL JU v v. NEW BERNE'S a. A. BARFOOT, flngr. THIS week we are turning things up side-down. One of onr, lira has Just retained from the Northern Markets for tbe second time thla Fall and we are again filling onr mammoth store on Pollock street to overflowing with, such goods and at Prices that will astonish all. Tk no one's say so, but come and see for your self. 0r house" js crowded with people every day, and onr goods and Prices w the talk' of the town. T ..1 til J These floods Will be among our Arrivals this Week: About One Thousand Dollars worth of Mens', Youth and Boys -Clothing, -bought from large Philadelphia House at just about one-ifiird price owing to advance in season. -. " AT- - 25 Cases Shoes, part of them Manufacturers' samples on whole sale cost. ' A very large invoice of Men's Hats and Caps, from $3.00 for a ' ' very stylish one down to about Oo. for a -boys cap. v In Dress Gppds Department WP have just ppened a beatit;ifnJ Hps -'r ; Pf ladies' fine Dress Pattpris at MpV 39p.,' 60c,' 75p.,- , . and L35 a yard. . - ; " " -' We will have the largest stock of Holiday goods, Xmas gppds, -Dolls, Toys, Books, Games, etc,, ever before shown - in Jfew RernB. . - Barfoot s! I grand Onnp-n opening .,: .OLajH I will sell at Public Auction, for OAOLT, Thursday, November 10th, Horses, r.'ulcs, Roatl-cartD end Dicycl:: ! v , Everything guaranteed as represented. NEW BERNE, N. 6, we will also sell at SAine time on lose Tki i v. f ta. . Barfoot's I Harness ,Dt!r-!;j,-
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