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THE JOURNAL. Lodge Directory: gUREKA LODGI KO. T, I. a O. T.i Offl- oon :J . 1-uoopr, u.; K..ifisosway,v (1.: T. R. Mvmaa. R'e'd. Sectv: J. R. Parker. Jr., Tnu. krtrularmaaUnfts err Jfoodar air at Kin ociocs. ATHRN1A LOIX1E HO a, K. Ot -Meets very Tuesday night In K. ot P. H all. Middle HUeeW P- Avery. C. ; W. 8. Parwms, v. v.' d. i.. jtooay, a., m, m a., u. xnorn IOD.JL.OCr. .,:!,. JAI.UMETKNCAMPMKNT NO. 4,1. O.O. F. Officers L. Cooper, C. P.: C. H. Hall, II. I'.: P. R. flyman, 8. W.:H.C. Lnmwlen..; K.u. Iiiutnes, serine; n. . neai. iTeaa. rag nlar KncaniDmeiits.ist.8il. and Mb (11 any) rimnday aislils In each month r , 1 CANTON CLBkiSONT HO. t. P. M, I. O. O. F, lfflcer. Geo. mover, Captain; T. G. Hy man, Lieut. 1 P. H. PelleUer, Knatirn ; Wm. i. Puts, Clerk; Ed. Ueroek, Accountant. Uen nlar Cantonment, M and 4th Thursday a'glils in each montn al s w o-cioes- CRAVEN LODGE NO. 1, KNIGHTS OF HAR MONY: Seats tad ana n weanesaay Mltrtita In each month In Kountree's Hall, at 7 30 o clock, b. u. Ball, rnuaent; 4. 11. Bmlth, Seoretary. HT. JOHN'S I-OlKiK NO. 3, A. P. AND A. M : nicersi-J . a uiara.w. .; x.w. lxjwey, B. W.: B. B. Heal, J. W.; T. A. Green. Tree' .; George Green, Secty. KeirularConv -iramcaUons td Wednesday eaoh month. HKWBEBNB CHAPTER NO. 46, K. A. M.: 'OVenc-T. A. Green, H. P , J. B. Hark, K .C ; T. W. Dewoy, Scribe; Chas. Duffy, Tress.; C. D. Rradham, ttec'ty. Begular Convoca tions td Mondav eaeh month. 8T. JOHN'S COMMAKDERT NO. 10, K.T.: OtHcerii-H. J. LoTtck.K.C.;J. B.Clark, O.; 8. K. Street, CO.; l.W. Dewey, Prelate; '. D. Bradham, Recorder. Keipilai ConclaTe8 lint and third Fridava ot the month. CUATTAWKA TRIBE NO. 14, IMP. O. K. M Meela the ind Sleep of every 7 Suub Monday ttiKhi at K. of P. Castle Mall, Middle Street, New Berne, N.C Visiting Red Men always welcome. W. H. Parsonc, Sachem; J. II. Smith Col B KNIGHTS OF HONOR-Offtcern : J no. M. HarKett, Dictator; 1. H. Vinson, Reporter; W. y. Roantree, Financial Reporter New Berne Lodge No. 443 meet the ind and 4th Friday nlvhts at 8 o'clock in ltountree's Hall, Pollock Street. NEW BERNE LODGE NO. 1, F. II. A C.-J.W. Kiddle, Prest; J. H. Smith, Hecordlng Secty; E. K. Quldley, Financial Secty. Meets In Knights of Pythias ball every 1st and tad Wednesday nights in each month. Business Locals. IF you wish to buy a Typewriter, tlie "Williams" is the smartest up-to-date machine on the market Confer with O. H. Guion or T. W. Dewey and get you one, either for cash or upon the install ment plan. HAVING just received one thousand samples of the very best foreign and do mestic woolens. I am prepared to make Suits to Order as reasonable as can lie had anywhere everything being equal. Will guarantee satisfaction or refund your money. R. Sawyer, Fashionable Tailor, 63 South Front Street. WANTEDA few energetic ladies and gentlemen to canvas. Will pay a guar anteed salary of $15 per month. Call or address: W. C. Bost, Davidson, N. C. MEW ADVERTMEMEHTN. Munyon, Barfoot News, news, news. F. & M. Bank Statement. OF LOCAL INTEREST. See J. J. Baxter for men's fine shoes, Waterhonse ties, and fine un derwear just in. Beautiful lot of gold and silver lock bracelets at Baxter's, the Jew eler. The new furniture store of Turner & Co., on Middle street will open this morning. Some very Gne wild geese have been bronght to this market this week, and found a ready sale. Sheriff Halm says taxes are being paid every day, but he wishes they might be coming in faster than they are coming. The maximum temperature as ob served by the Government Weather and Crop bureau yesterday, was 75.0 degrees. The death of a ton of Smith Cur tis, of Kershaw, was reported to the Journal, yesterday. Ho died of hemorrhagic fever. There were salei of 149 bales of cotton in tho local market, yester day, at prices ranging from 5.50 to 6,75, according to grade. The Esther Wake Social club, will meet tonight at 7,30 o'clock at the home of Mist Ancle Foy. A full attendance is desired. Today's Journal contains the third installment of Capt. Charles King's splendid serial ttory. Every one ought to read it. The New Berne Ioe Company are kept busy supplying tho fishermeu just now with ice for their through shipments of flsh. Look in these columns, if you want to buy anything. Everything and anything you may want, and at prices to suit every purse. The weather is now nearly per feet, to far as to temperature. The days are clear and wool, and the nigbtt just cold enough for comfort The City band members are hard at work these days, and the public need, not be surprised If they art Invited to some first class musical entertainments this winter. The Poster car of Robinson & Franklin Brothers Circus arrived here last night, and the force went quickly to work and this morning the small boy and larger boy can see some wonderful piotures of animals, and exciting scenes depict ed on the bill boards la all parts . of the. city. : -;.;v V A building is now in course of erection off Middle street, north of Scott's livery stable, which will be occupied by Tom J. Mitchell, as a livery stable. ..',.;.k- ' Local - merchants report their trade to be somewhat increased dur ing the past few days. Tnere are daily a good many country visitors in the city, t There is a good movement of cot ton by schoouer from Ilydo county. The following schooners are late ar rivals from, that county: Essex, Venus, Carrie Reel, Sarah Midyette. ' Mr. T. G. flyman moved yester day into the elegant residence on Pollock street recently purchased from Mr. Clias. Reizenstein. Mr. Reizenstein and family are at pres ent at Hotel Chattawka. PERSONAL. Mr. P. L. Hi nea citme down from Faison lost night to spend a few weeks in the city. Rev. T. M. N. George returned from Trenton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. II, B. Duffy return ed home last night from Goldsboro. Mrs, Kornegay of Galdaboro, ar rived lust night to visit Mrs. J. A. Mentions. Mr, A. E. Stevens and sister, Miss Jessie Stevens, returned yesterday afternoon from a visit to the Nash ville Exposition. Rov8. Sam'l. J. Porter and II. II. Mashbuni returned homo yesterday afternoon from Goldsboro where they have been attending the Atlan tic Baptist Association. J. T. Davenport of Stonewall, J. B. Reel, Reelsboro; J. V. ll.iwls, Arapahoe; John S. Morton and W. F. Breton, lLirlowe; A. E. Wads- worth, Perfection, and Capt. J. II. Hunter, Ilavelock, were among the visitors to the city yesterday, Ailv. Car No. One. Mr. VV. R. Musgat, in charge of Advertising Car No. One, of the Robinson and Franklin Bros. Cir cus, arrived ket night with his force of bill stickers and stuck up the town. Mr. Musgat, says the circus which is being shown this year, is much better in many respects than the one shown last roar, new attractions being added. The menagerie is large and a very fine one. The circus, according to Mr. Mus gat is drawing immense crowos every where, and if the weather is at all favorable, the Journal predicts an immense crowd on Friday, October, 20th, when the circus exhibits in New Berne. At Bnrlooia. Fashion sheets for Nor. have arrived, j ou can have one for the asking. Were Both Aslrrp f The drummer's life is a proverb- ally bard one, and this was well seen in the case of the Norfolk drummer who a few days ago, while in Pamli co county, riding along in apparent security, suddenly foui.d himself on the roadside with parts of the vehicle lying around him. Upon examination, the driver was discovered some distance aheid with part of the vehicle, and after stop ping him, and demanding an expla nation, he said he was asleep, and had caught the rear wheels of the wagon against a telephone pole. Thcro was a long walk for the drummer before be reached a house. At Barlooi'a Ladies fall weight vests nt lHc, 23c, arc and 50c each, wool at 75c. (1 and 1.25. HrddlBs; at Trenton. The marriage of Mr. James B. Pollock and Miss Muude E. Kintey, took place at the Episcopal Church at Trenton on Wednesday night. The church interior wa beauti fully decorated for the occasion. Xbe beautiful Episcopal marriage service was read by the Rev. T. M N. George of Christ Church, New Berno. Tho groom was accompan ied from the vestry room by Mr Jack Dixon, and tho bride was given away by her uncle, Mr. J as. A. Smith. The bride was dreoscd in white and wore a bridal veil. The ushort wore Mr. Paul Koouco and Mr. 0. Z. Whitaker. The young peo pie are both very popular young folks ot Trenton, and the groom is a rising young buiiuett mau of the place. After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the groom's mother and tho residence was beautifully decorated lu honor of the event. ' f ' Al Murfaala. Wf are (bowing an anuauol nlcg as sortment of new rili turns, Attractlrrjprlces. AH HONORED OFFIOIAX, Mr. r. C. Kekerta, Late Secretary mmu Trwanrsf A.AS.C.B.I, Roberts from the position of Secre tary and Treasurer of the Atlantic 4 North Carolina railroad, con cludes not merely a long career of an active and meritorious service, but also onds the office-holding of a gentleman who was a conscientious and able worser, and one who at the same time fully recoguized that there was principle connected with his tenure of office holding. And recognizing this, he made no overtures looking to any continua tion of office, when his party went out of nower. Mr. Roberts was elected and went into the service of the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad, June 2Cth, 1879, this service ending September last, a period of eighteen years, three months. When Governor Vance wont to the United States Senate, and Thos. J. Jarvis became Governor of North Carolina, there was a change made in the A. & N. C. management, Col. John D. Whitford, becoming Pres ident of the road. It was at this ti'ne Mr. Roberts was elected to the fcffice recently given np. During all the years sinco 1879, under Presidents J. D. Whitford, Washington Bryan, and V. S. Chadwick, Mr. Robeits was re tained, and gave a splendid service, being always on haud, thoroughly reliable and efficient in every detail of his work. Upon the change in the present management, Mr. Roberts lias re mained until tho expiration of his year, and after his successor, Mr. Stanton was elected, has continued until last Wednesday upon the re quest of President Hancock who de sired that Mr, Stanton might be come familiar with the duties of the office under Mr. Roberts' gui dance. It is with sincere regret that every one connected with the A. & N. C. eees Mr. Roberts leave the road, and his many frieuds will also bo sorry to knew of it, yet every one will heartily congratulate Mr. Iloberts upon so honorable a closing of a ser vice which shall ever be held me morable in the history and records of the A. & N. C. COTTON COMINO IN. euod Receipts and Usod Prices. Mar- rlace. Ik a Nerlous Illness. Has Killing; nud Possum Nenson. Trenton has three restaurants in full blast, 60 no need of getting hungry around here now. The farmers on Friday last cold 119 bales of cotton, ranging from 5.90 to CIO. Today, Wednesday, 90 bales at 5.C5. Mrs. Sally Buck, an old lady aged 5 years, died at the home of Mrs, Licy Mallard in Trenton, today, af er soveral days illness, from pneu monia. She was a consistent member of the Free Will Baptist church for many years. We have been visited with a light shower of rain yesterday which was much needed. Miss Maude Kinsey one of Tren ton's fairest and accomplished daughters, and Jas. B. Pollock one of Trenton's best young men were united in the bonds' of wedlock at tho Episcopal church on the 13th of October by the Rev. T. M. N, George of New Berne. They have the best wishes of the entire community for happiness and prosperity throughout a long life. Your Polloksvilie correspondent is in error about several cases of typhoid fever in Trenton. We have but one case of that fever Mr. W. J. Kornegay who had been during tho summer months drumming and selling books in the several adjoin ing counties and came home sick, The only sickness we have here is light cose of inrlarial fever and one of pneumonia and the nmal imount of chills incident to the season wuich yield readily when proper medicines are administered. A few weeks more and the farmers will bo slaughtering thoir hogs and they will be feasting on spare ribs, back bones, and tautages which will be quito an improvement on the box bacon allowance or as some one terms it Cincinnati chicken. The boys and tbedarkici are look ing forward with bright anticipa tions on the possnm and coon hunt ing season which is so near at hand Yon can hear them brsggiug on their smart dogs and shooting iront and rehearsing the old hunts of the past eeaton. We nover yet have found a boy or darkey who was too lazy to cut a big tree down provided their trusty dog was barking there. We are inclined to believe tbat W na si alls Urn trade here this season is not quite as good as the past Farmers sell their cotton and apply the money to their debts. . Seed cotton brings readily in this market 2 cents per lb and the farm ers are sending in tho seed quite freely. -. , Meeds Reamlriac at One. - Every driver or bicycler who has to use tho macadamized road, real izes in what a miserable condition this road is in. f Wi o :e duty is it, to keep this road in repair? It can hardly belong to tho city, or it would be repaired, and if it belongs to the Government, some action ought to bo taken at once to invite governmental inspection of this roadway and its repair. As it is now, it is becoming worse every week, and it can only be a mat er of a little time when it will be impassable for travel. Remedy Far Nnabe Bite. Last Wednesday, while at work at Baird's Creek hauling logs, .1. C. Barrington in reaching the chain under a log, felt something bite his thumb, and hastily pulling out his hand found that bo had been bitten by a white oak snake. Barrington without a moment's hesitation quickly seized an axe which was near by and chopped off his thumb. He then went to a doc tor and had his thumb dressed. This is a heroic remedy for snake bite, which few have nerve enough to apply. Itpala Frara Natural Canaea. A post mortem examination was made upon the body of John Day, who fell dead on South Front street about midnight on last Tuesday. Dr. R. S. Primrose, who made the examination, found a clot of blood on the brain of the dead, but not one which could have produced death, had it been Caused by u blow or fall. The heart was found dis eased. Tho brain was found con gested caused by alcoholic stimulants further induced by valvular trouble of the heart to which the dead man had beeu subject. The Coroner's Jury last night after hearing the evidence and doc tor's report brought in a verdict that the deceased, John Day, came to his death from natural causes. Bfnm or One Limbed Hen. New B ;rne eejma t have a sur plus just now of one legged men and one aruwii men, or men who claim to be a.llicted in these mem bers. Naturally, kind hearted people are disposed to assist tbe.c afflicted men, but ever, one should see to it that the charity asked is genuine, for the crowd at present in town are not deserving of any charity, as they arc working the credulous public, and it will be well not to give them any entrance into house. The city authorities are watching this crowd, but let the householders, generally, take warning of these beggars. Bow's This T We offer Oje Ileiidied Dollars Reward for any care of Caturrli that cannot he Cured by Hall's Ca'artii Cine. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wc the onlerigned have knn K. J. Cheney for the lust 15 yeum, ami Inlievc him iierfi-clly bonoiab: iu nil business trantaclione un! Ii'mn.-iully nbla to carry nut any oliliuiilious ilia'le by their flru. West & Truax, WhnV.i!e Oiumtisis, Toledo, O. Waldltijj, Kiiiiinn & Marvin, Wholesale Druugistf, Toledo, O. Hait't Cut irrli Cure is tnken intrrnnlly, actinu directly npno the blood and mucous .surtiices of the sjsteni. Testimonials free. I'ricif 75r per bottle. 8oUI by ill ilrug UsKs Fsmily lMIs sro tbebrtt, ' STATEMENT Or CONDITION of the Fanners M MerdMts M, At the floss of BriginoHft, Oct., 6th 1897. RE30TJKCES: ' Loans and Discounts (time)...U8.6IH 73 IOan ind DiKoants(demand) 18.600 92 Overdrafts, (montly secured).. , 1,827 84 Heul fcJtnto and olllce furni ture 11.149 01 Current Expenses.... 728 M Slocks and Bonds t.SOO 00 Due from Hanks , 1MH9 9 Cath In vault 10,098 18 179,231 00 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock .. 75,000 00 .Surplus and Profits... 10.0A4 28 Due to Banks 0,900 82 Cashier chnckl outstanding, 414 01 Due Depositors 80,202 44 1170,261 00 I. T. W. Dewey. Cashier of the above named Bam do solemnly swear that this statement I tme and correct to the beat ot my knowledge nnd belief. T. W. DEWEY, Cashier. Bworn and subscribed to before me this the 14th day of Oct., 1897. W. U. Uuvaa, Notary Public. Correct attest: ' , L. II. Ccn.as, P. If. PrXLKTlKS, . J. W. Hnwairr, JllllO KUTKK, Directors Cold roM rnM oultrp. in th beeul. colds oai Ibi tai!". old cold, melt rokis and otuliait colds, ind U lor ma oi'jcrip. Btoi meecin, discbArcet from mo iiujtj euxi tyf" prtrvents cvLmrru, u i imiuici is pitenntoiila, and allurmtcnd lima; troubles. Tbest pIctiKunt ilttl peuctMitre ahsotattjlr barm less, have ttovt-d tttousntxu of lives and prevented much sJcfc hcm. Tha Munrim ItcmeUy Company prepare a separate cure tor fach disease. At all cfniKgista 2 coon vhtL If yon need medical advice writ lrof. M un.ro n. UQft Area Bueet. fluladelpfaia. il k owiateiy iree. IU I J Li 1 ImIKik. eVasssslasSMissssMBsasasssssi SURE CROUP CUBE. When vour baby wuoont in mid. dlo of night Croup is impending 1 I give the child a dose of nwiy's ' Ckocp Stbuf and the little fellow ' u well and laughing in five minutes, , BKMARKABLS and harmless, but tme, or we will refund the money, 25c. : AT " Bradham'a Reliable Drug Store. Happiness is mode complcto for the children, young and old, by the gift of a box of our exquiSita chocolates, marshmalinws. caramels. French mixture, drop candies. The lover of pood things appreciates tueir delicious n&vnrs and rloli. creamy concoctions. We have them fresh every day. C. J. McSorley A Co. Hamilton, N. C, Sept. 8, 1897. Dr. F. S. Dufly, New Berne, N. C. Dear Sir: Enclosed find twenty six cents, for which kindly send by mail 1 box Duflty's Itch Ointment, the only dandruff cure. Very respect., Q. W. MEWBOEN. Bed Linen. Another supply of Leady-made Bed Linen is on sale today and at prices lower than sheeting by the yard. Note these prices and bear in mind that all sheots are hand torn and nicely hommed. Androscoggin Brown Sheets, 72x90, 41c " 00x90. 47c Columbia Black Bheet, 72x90, 41c 00x90, 6Sc D. & L. Blench Sheet, 00x90, !18c Fruit of the Loom hl'di sheet 00x90, 69c Pillow Cases, 80x43, 8c a 10c October 13. FOR. Fall aWinter O 0 0 si:i F. n. Chadwick, 101 niddla Street k FULL LINE of Samples and a Large Stock of Woolens to select from. CO CALL AND EXAfllNB BEFORE BUYINQ. Funeral Director and Xlmbalracr. Odlce',08 Droad.Strcet, nextto Stewart's sUliles. aesiilence 10M llroail Ktreet. DTDuriul mhea a specialty. WjM4 Suits SEEIVEY'S Hard Rubber Trusses. Long Tested. Often Imitated. Never Equaled.' Alwavs litdinblo. Light, Ccol, Cleanly, Comfortable chafing, strapping unpleasantness, DAVIS' PHARMACY, Phone 56. We Have Received those BOY'S AND YOUNG MIH'S FINE NOBBY SUITS, OUR TAILOR has everything in working order and is giving splendid fits. OUK SAMPLES are compete and aro Very Moder ate in price. You will do well to examine our line ot Men's Under wear, it is the nioet complete in the city and yon aro ' sure to be suited. ' Oar Cassimeres aro first-cl.iFs and are being sold very cheaply. We can furnish you with any style and quality of Kid Glove, and guarantee them to he its ch'ip lis any in the city. We call espnoUl attention to our Umbrellas unil Canes, also to onr Neckwear. Our Hals aro of all the latest styles :iml are marked down low ind we can suit you exactly. CST'CALL AND EXAMINE onr Stock and you will bo Suited. CLOTHING- Years like we all have lately experienced, makes it necessary for the buyer to get as close to the manufacturer as possible. That is what this store does, puts the consumer next to the maker. Only one reasonable percent age between, that's for handling: and I won't take too much. When in Hew Berno see what I can save one on a suit of clothes. llere are Koine MENS CASSIMEKI! SClTS-StionK nn.l wrviwnU.- Suits r,.r men, proper cut every one. in iliiiil :it iH W ami i-r.o;l per suit. HENS MIXED SUITS These Suit in miximvs, u m ilvlcj for general wear, at only S3. W) ami sJO.Oi) per suit. MENS It LACK CLAYS-A tlincfmirtlis w,ml. Hsiv suit. Miuare .ir jgj rnuud cut. a splendiil vnlue, nt I'lilr (r.(K): All wcml black cl:iv. S lined wild a very durable ii:ilily lil.-irk miin. lli"w in two v.cilils lil 18 ox. al S10.(M. 18 oz. nl $12 50. IwhI. vet fur llic imim-y; 'filler button cut-a-waya in black cluy at HlUhl mill 12 5;l REMEMBER these Suits were bought at the old wool prices and what I saved goes to my customers. H. B. Duffy. News ! lews ! The phenoniti-al value we are now ofTci ing in Mens, Boys & Childrens Clothing Should command tho and Kconoiniciil bnvrr. Mens all wool Clioiut Suits, hit- est stylos and patterns, their price elsewhere 15. CHI, 17.50 and (10 00; Our price only Ij Tu, 14.08, $7 13. SPECIAL We are offerinR 15 dniwn Mens Unli n idii.id Shirts, r -inforced hack und fiout, 4 ply linen bosom, value 75c, nil siz8 at 49c each. ECONOMY 0. A. BARFOOT, Manager. NOTICE! City Taxes are Now Due and the law re quires them paid by November 1st, 1897. Be in time. J. L. LTARTSFIELD, City Tax Colector. and Durable. Free from soiling, Completo assortment ust received at Corner Broad and Middle Streets. As well an Mew Isine of Vnps. I.) ( of iav iriee.s : ( ( 14) fl W Ifl uttontion of ovcry prudent Hoys all wool double lireastud n tizix from 'j to 15 years, our price BHa, 1.25. 1 45. t ti 90. up to U suit, all greatly under price. IS WEALTH. 1 O. -FOR FINE- , , MUTTOX, AND Tho l lnest Klall-fcil Kecf In .lie City Go 10 MI CQHN & SON, 8H Middle 'linna 1 lis House
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