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THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP CF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California. Fio Sibup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and1 original remedy. As the
genuine Syrnp of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fio Synrp Co.
only, a lnowledge of that factPwill
assist one in avoiding' the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fiq Sruup Co. with the medi
cal profession, nd the satisfactior
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company . . ,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CaL ;
flVILI.E. Kt. . KBW YOKK.1T.Y.
THE JOURNAL.
New Berne, N. C, Oct. 28, 1898.
' GW ADfERTMEHBHTO. .
J. 0. Dunn & Co. Shoes. '
M. L. Hollowell Prudential.
. F. 8. Duffy - Sneezing time.
Sim'l Colin & Son Don't fail.
; S K. Ball Administrator's notice.
Stewart Galloway White Barbers s
Business Locals. -
DC-NT fail to call on Sam'l Cohn & Son,
tomorrow's market will consist of the fin
est Stall Fed Beef in the city. Veal, Mut
ton, Fork, and all Pork Baueage. Don't
miss it.
YOU will fiDd Two Fine Stall Fed Beeves
at our market this morning. The finest
in the city. Also tun best Pork Sausage
and a nice lot of Young Chickens. Call
and see us and we will guarantee quali
ty, weight and prices. W. E. Snelliog)
& San, 87 Broad Street,
HAVING given up Hotel Albert, I will
take at my home No. 40 Hancock street,
transient boarders for $1.00 a day. A
limited number of Table Boarders taken.
Everything - at my bouse will be first
class, Mrs. Geo. L. Wadswortk. ,
ALL kinds of Job Printing executed
with neatness and dispatch at Hill's
Printing Office. Prices guaranteed the
lowest and satisfaction assured. Rub
ber Stamps of all kinds made to order on
short notice Prices as low as any other
ho;ie.
Tbrtm.
ence the
Court House was filled with voters last
alght who intend to cast their ballots for
negro rule. Not so surprising, except
of these, four were sheriff Joe Hahn,
E. W. Carpenter, Meyer Hahn and some
friend whom he bad in tow. A few
white men came into the-gsllery to tee
what was going ou. '
The meeting was called to order by
Sheriff Hahn who asked W. W. Lawrence
to preside, "if it wat agreeable to the
congregation." It seemed to be agree
able and Lawrence presided, being intro
duced by the sheriff as "this gentlemsu.'
Lawrence made some extensivo re
marks and then introduced Sheriff Hahn
as the first speaker. Hahn began by
saying that he felt highly flattered by the
introduction of Chairman Lawrence and
after some opening remarks made a com
plaint that he could not take a white
man and a negro to Italelgh chained to
gether without being written up and car
tooned from one end of the State to the
other. He then strongly advised the
negroes to all vote tbe straight ticket
and told them that they could tell it by
'a little bird or something or other being
printed on it for a device." . '
Hahn then confessed that if he had the
arrangement of the county ticket It
would have been done differently. He
was willing to admit it, he said. No ap
plause followed from the negroes, it was
almost like treason as It seemed to hint
that there was too much color on the
ticket even for him. He advised the
negroes to be quiet on election day, but
if white men Annulled" them "to beat
them like the devil next day."; He told
the negroes just what to do on election
day, the first thing to do said the
sheriff, being "to pray to God to help
them and their party."
Hahn' final appeal to the negroes was
quite pathetic It was to vote "in the
names of your wives and, children."
Has any white men in '.North Carolina
ever before called upon negroes "to vote
in the names of their wives and chil
dren?'' - u- ' ,.
E. W. Carpenter of unpleasant noto
riety was the next speaker. It was a
protty big effort ou bis part. It may
have been in allusion to himself that he
said, "no matter how gojd a man you
put upon your ticket ho will be found
fault with. If the Savior was on your
ticket he would be made out a rascal."
Recorder of Deeds Willi and candi
date (or Representative "Prof,." Isaac U.
Smith were the final speakers No one
would object to . their remarks. As
negroes they were addressing a negro
tudlente. The Prof essoj was a circus in
himself and was worth the price of ad
mission alone.
Tue queer part of the affair was the
ignorance of the crowd uf what was
going on in the State. They seemed to
think that the Stsle wm going for ne-
grolsiu. Even tbe two white men seemed
as.stupt J about the situation as.the ne
groes themselves. '
Denioeiallc Hprk .
At Trenton, October 81st John D.
Shaw Jr. and D. L. Ward.
At Truits, November 4'.h, John D.
Shaw Jr.
At Catharine Lake, November 6th,
John D. Shaw Ja.
VrOE&B NOT TOLD.
Wnura Repablleaa VI.IM mm4
Slew Horae far HlmKlf.
In a recently delivered speech at Elkln
N. C. the Hon. Clement Manly said that
be would pay the expenses of any Re
publican who would go to New Berne,
and see for himself it the conditions
there, negro domination, were not as bad
as he said they were.
This proposition was accepted by the
Chatham Manufacturing Company, man
ufactorers of the celebrated woolen
blankets, at Elkiu, N. 0. '
The company sent as Its representa
tive Mr. David Woodruff, Superintend
ent In their woolen mills. '
Mr. ' Woodruff is a plain, practical
unemotional man. He sees 'and hear
things as they are. He came here quietly
and leave quietly. He has seen New
Berne a It really is. pe saw its oiBclals,
city and county. His has seen the actions
of the negroes on the street, in the pub
lic building, in the court house.
Last night, Mr. Woodruff visited the
Journal office, and quietly and simply
told what he had seen here. ; He had no
speech to make, no display of emotions
to exhibit, but he was unquestionably
impressed, deeply and seriously.
lie could only say, "I never thought
Republicanism meant such things for
North Carolinians. I cannot vote such a
ticket. The real conditions are far worse
thau .any newspaper reports we have
ever read."
STILL TL.il COME.
Constipation prevent the body from
Hading itself of waste matter. De Witt's
Little Early Risers will remove -the
trouble and cure Sick Headacho, Bil
iousness, Inactive Liver and clear the
Complexion. Small, sugar coated, don't
gripe or cause nausea; F S Duffy. . .
end and Puudrr.
Negro rule in this county has done
ranch injury to property values. It will
do more If continued and property own'
era will find that tenants will be bard to
obtain. The truth needs to be told.
Two instances of white workmen de
ciding to leave New Berne have come to
light. They are afraid that under exist
ing conditions they will be thrown more
Into competition with cheap negro labor.
Tboy are intelligent white laborers with
families. One of the men owns his home
and is trying to sell it. The other
is able to leave at once but has decided
to remain until after election so as to
cast hi vote for white rule, being anx
ious to do his duty towards his fellow
workmen who remain.
There are a number of men In this
city, who own mucbv properly and ate
interested in various enterprises here
who have done little or nothing for the
cause. They are strangely, Indifferent,
WbntJ'hey have is here however, and
will suffer if tbeir fellow citizen who
believe in white government do not sue
reeda in pulling them a well as themsel
ves out of the slough. :
Card rr.m Mr. M. B.Urlffla af Taaea-
ra. Mr. St. W. Mania, raaallal
SrcUfrar, Will Tata rr White
Mala.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
We have been deserted in Craven
county. The meanest trick I ever had
served me was by a Populist backed up
by a Democrat, so of the two evils I
choose the lesser. If the Populist party
ever cleanses itself bf negroism, 1 am
with it again, but until then, I shall vote
the Democratic ticket. '
' H. B. Gkikfin.
Mr. Griffin has been one of the strong
est Populists in our township, but says
he is a Democrat until the Populist par
ty redeems some of its pledge and . get
out of negroism, which of course mean
that he will always be a Democrat..
Mr. It. W. Smith, Populist registrar,
say he will vote the straight Democratic
ticket on the t)ih of November and so tbe
political pot continue to boll and Popu
list are coming home every day. There
are no Pops ic first townsnlpnow except
those who voted the Republican ticket
before, j ;.'".
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BOOELSN'S AStntOA SALVE,
THE BEST SALVE In the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever jSores, Tetter, Chspped Hands,
Chilblain, Corn,, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cares Piles, or no
pay required. It i guaranteed to .give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 24 cents per box. For sale by F.
F. Duffy
i'loihlair nlr.
We have dscIUed to discontinue the
sale of ready made clothing and we offer
our entire stock of suits, overcoats and
pants at and below cost to close out.
,- BarfootV ;
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Notice of
sale of land
. ' to make
Assets.
The sooner a cough or cold i cured
without harm to the sufferer tbe better
Lingering colds are dangerous. Hacking
cough is distressing. One Minute Cough
Cnre quickly cures it. Why suffer when
such a cough cure is in reach? It is
pleasant to tbe taste. F S Duffy.
A BAT IN THh CITT.
The weather forecast for today Is fair
and warmer weather.
In the local market, there were sales
of 80 bales of cotton, at prices from 4.85
to 5.00.
There will be a meeting of the "Sharps
and Flats" at Miss Claypoole's tonight
at 8 o'clock.
The wooden fence in the front of the
residence of Tbos. Daniel Eiq. on
Pollock street has been removed and In
Its place a handsome Iron fence Is being
put up. r
Tbe regular business meeting of the
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society
of Centenary M. E. Church will be held
this afternoon at the residence of Mrs.
M. L. Hollowell at 4 o'clock.- A fuU
attendance Is especially desired.
rSRSONAL.
Dr. Geo. R. Hughes of Pollocks v Me,
was in the city yesterday.
Rev. Father Denaen left yesterdsy for
his home at Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Green returned
Isst sight from a visit to the State Fair.
Mr. Geo. N. Ennet returned last night
from attending the State Fair at RalelgU.
' Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Mitchel and dang
ter, returned home oa last night's train
from Henderson.
M is Blanch Bell of U arlowe, returned
bom last night after pleasant visit to
friends la the city.
. Mrs.L.H.Cullersaddaughlers,MIses
Addle and Fanny, left yesterday morning
to visit tbe Slat Fair at Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan'l Whltford, of
rollocksvlll, left on the A. A N. C,
train yesterday morning for a northern
brldsl tour.
Mr. L. D. Gssklll left ycatertsy
returning to hi home at Forest Glen,
Mi., accompanied by hi father, Mr
,Jo. X. Guklll. .
I)a'l Alarmed,
Between 13 and 1 o'clock, today, the
Ore alarm system will be tested, so no
one must be alarmed, If there be a num
ber of bells struck during the hour.
So don't be alarmed. No need even to
count the bell strokes.
TMAT siiil raruau.
Vlih lb exhilarating scone ef renewed
health and strength and Internal cleanli
ness, which follow the us of Syrup of
flu, I unknown to the ftw who have
not progressed beyond the old tim med
chics and the cheap lubultula eome
ll utra offered hot neer scci-pted by the
t! informed, lluy the gcnuln. Man
ii'nc.und by the California Fig Syrup
In.
, ,4 Traabla la reared.
The JotmsAL hat information that
the people In tin Johnson Mill section
of Pitt county, are fearing trouble from
the negroes, who made threat several
weeks sgo.
The white people have procured guns
and propose to dji'e.iJ ihjuu.lver. . ,
From Greenville there is also some
talk of trouble arising.
Xraaa Brldaa Arerpsad.
Mr. W. H. Cbadbonrne, Jr., United
States Assistant Engineer, was in lb
city yesterday, and made an examination
of the newly built Neuse river bridge for
the government
Engineer Chadbouioe and Commis
sioner Williams, in behalf of the county
visited the bridge together, vhen the In
spection was made.
Tbe bridge was found acceptable, the
only exception being to part of tbe feu
ders at the draw, which were not quite
completed, but will be made all right.
When yon aak for De W ill's Witch
Hatel Salve don't accept a counterfeit
or Imitation. There are more cases of
Pile being cured by thlr, than all others
combined. F 8 Duffy.
Married as Pallarhavllla. '
Mr. Daniel W, WbltforJ and Miss
Kali W. Holland were married at Pol-
locks ill In lb Bapllat church on the
ttlh at 8 o'clock p m by Rev. J. M. Al
derman.
The brldo was dressed In a lovely
cream colored silk ornamented wit
diamonds and peatl. Tbe brides maid
Mis Berta Bell wore white organdie
and diamond, both Cat 1 led a boquet
of whit coronation (lowers.
The church Was beautifully decorated
wllh vrgren and flowers. Tb Wed-
ding march s playsd by Mis Blrd!
Koonr. After tbe ceremony refresh-
mants were aei veil at lh rcahlmre of
Mr. and M Saniiirl Ihi.t.nn's. They will
Visit Wa.ulngton, 1) C, Baltimore an
Vtm York on their brhlal tmir. Thr
Oyster in all styles at McSorley's.
T Mr Patraaa.
On account of business connected with
the State Fair, at Ralelgb, I am corn-
Del led to leave here, temporarily.
Any work which 1 may not have finish
ed, and all work which my friend may
want, I will promptly attend to on my
return to New Berne, which will be on
November 14th. "
Rospectfully,
J. F. Maocire,
1 Piano Tuner.
f,9- A to my work I refer to all local
music teachers.
Molasses Taffy at McSorley's.
A fine line of Gutters, and a full line
of Guitar, Violin, Banjo and Mandolin
strings at Baxter tuk Jeweler.
Next to Journal.
Smoke New Berne Reel Team Cigars,
and Atlantic Reel Team Cigars, for sale
byMcSorley.
bare the let wl.ho. of Ihrlr man
friend for their futura iiilu.
A cotih it not like s furcr. It dis
Superior Court, ; ; ) Uonntv
uerore tne Ulerx. t -
3. it- Ban, Administra
tor, of K j A. Dtnyer,
deceased,
vs. .
Mary E. Smyer,
widow, ana '
t others.
Under the order of tne Superior Court
to me issued on the day of October
1808, In the special proceedings to make
assets as above entitled, I will offer lor
sale and sale, to the highest bidder for
cash at the Court House door In Craven
county nn Monday the 5th day of De
cember lews, at the hour or 13 0 clock m.
All the following valuable town lota,
formerly owned by the said R. A. Hmyer
deceased, with the buildings and Im
provements; Hounded and described as
follows:
-Ucelnninz at a Dolnt S81 feet west of
tbe western side of George street and on
tbe north aide of White street, running
thence north and parallel with said
George street, 51 feel ten inches, thence
wettand parallel with said While street
00 feet, tben south and parallel with said
George s'ieet.51 fiet ten incites, to While
street, thence eat .along the northern
si I of tbe said White street 00 feet 1 1
the point of beginning.
And being a part of lot or parcel of
land conveyed bv deed to George H.
White by John G. Sawyer, bearing date
tbe 24th day of August, 188H, and con
veyed to it. a. csuiyer uy satu ueorge 11.
White by deed recorded In the office of
the Register of Deed of Craven county
in Book 115, page 420.
Alio tbe lot or parcel of land lying on
the weal side of B, St. at the line of the
A. 4 N. C. R. R. and running thence
down said R. R. south 40 feet to stake,
thence west 00 feet tb a stake, thence
north 40 feet to a stake,' thence west
along B. St. to the beginning. . Being a
fiart or lot 18 in the plan of the plot of
and surveyed by II. T. Gulon, In 1857,
and recorded in the office of tbe Register
of Deeds of Craven county. Book 04,
par 94. and belna; a part of lbs laud
conveyed bv deed from M. I). W. Steven
son and wite, to uarottne Hoy, recorded
in Book 87, page 210, etc, and being the
same conveyed to R A. Smyer by Wil
liam stcllvane ny deed recorded in said
Records Book 118, psge 8t.
Also the lot of land iliuate at the
south western tide of the Atlantic &
North Carolina R R. near Jacksmltb's
road and adjoining tbe lot of Mrs.
Emma Green and being fully described
In a deed from M. I. W. Hlevenxou and
wife to Robert A. Hmver. dalad JillvUtb.
1898, recorded In the Records of Craven
county Hook 128. page 44.
1 ni uciooer mm, laws. -
8. R. Ball,
Administrator R. A. Smyer, dec.
White Barbers.
I have secured the services of an effic
ient barber assistant. Glad to have your
busmen, rirstcians jtatr bulling and
Ubavtng. Neitl to McNorieya.
BI&YVAHI UltLLUIIll.
IXAHFOOT'M
JJAHFOOT'8
Clearance - Kale !
BARFOOT'S
Clearance - Hale !
Clearance - Sale!
BAllFOOT'S.
Clearance - Sale !
seat
IIorneM f Horw I !
At 12 o'clock, nooo, nn Satuiday, Oct.
29th, I will sell at Public Anclioo, 5
Horace, Corner South Front and Middle
Street. 8. R. STHEET, Auctioneer.
DESIRABLE I
A number of large 600 and 800 peg
Ledger, Day Book and Journal and
other Bookdeepers supplies which are
being closed out at greatly reduced price
also,
TYPEWRITERS
PAPER I
Carter's and Arnold's Inks and other
Stationery. It will pay Housekeepers 10
eiarolu our BARGAIN COUNTERS.
At 7HITElIUESrS.
Pollock Street
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This is the second weelr; ol our great clearing-out sale of Clothing. The past
week and the one just coming are the events of the, season in this class ot mer
chandise. As we said last week we have decided tb discontinue the sale of ready
made Clothing and we want to impress on you that now is preeminently the bar
gain opportunity of the season to buy your Fall Suit, Overcoat & Separate Pants.
rWe mention in this advertisement a few items from our Immense Stock. , '
Sacrifice Sale of Men's Suits
One lot men's cssbmpre and
cheviot suits, black and colors
cheap at $5 00 our clearance
price . .. 1 $3 85
All wool black cheviot suits
round or square cut. regular
price for these f uits $0 00 our
price to close'out ' $3 75
All wool double breasted
square cut suits, either black
or blue, sacrifice price $4 00
Men's heavy weight business,
suits, brown or gray mixed.
regular price $7 50 we have all
sizes and will close I bem at $4 75
One lot of men'a unssimere
suits all Inrpe sizes in blue and
brown capsimere positively
worth $10 00, our clearing '
price . : '$5 B0
Men's new style fall suits, very
nobby, in checks and plaids,
we will sell these $8 50 euitti
now at $6 50
Men's black imported clny
worsted suits, sack or cutaway '
coats, bought to sell at $10 00
aitr clearance price $7 00
All our fine suits t lint wo rold
at $10 00 and $12 50, we will
sacritice at , $8 00
Men's Overcoats,
Our stock of overcoats Hint
we sold ot from $3 00 to $10 00
will be cleared out at from
$17510 , - 7 50
Men's fine black or blue benvcr
overcoats that are worth $8 00
we will close at each - . $5 00
Sacrifice Safe of Boy's Suits.
One lot boys 2 piece snits small
sizes worth regular $1.25 clear
ing price i 65o
Boys Jersey reefer suits, the
KHme we advertised and sold
lift week ,$1.48, clearing
price - $1.15
Hoys woollen rbevint fui's
double breasted Square cut all
isizes from 4 to 14 years. Iiecn
selling at $1.75, our closing
price ...... $1.23
All wool copfimprp suits in
neat, plaids, brow n and grey
.made well and Hrf worth $4.75
but to close thein out, our sac
rifice price $1.83
Hoy line Muck day worsted
suits perfect, fit und rohde ex
'ra well, regular irleo $8.50
clearing price : $2.50
One lot boys knee pants, small
and medium sizes, a great sac
ritice, your choice per pair
Boy all wool knee pants, in
black and colors, . clearance
price ,
Men' Fa lit1.
4.1c
Men's wop king pants, neat
stripes good weight all sizes,
per puir now 50c
Men's mixed pants in clt..clt
and stripes worth $1.50, our
price to close Kc
Big line of all wool pants, we
are closing out at $1.00, $1.12.1
and , , f $1.50
Our entire slock of Men's $2.50
dress pants at 1 1.75
We advise an early visit, as tiis is a Clearance sale and there is no doubt that every piece of Clothing in our stuck
will be sold under 30 days at these Priees. ' .
Opp Postoffice.
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REMOVAL.
Ilr.FXIANK DUFFY
lis removed from tiia office here
tofore occupied with Dr. Charle Duffy
lo oltlo occupied by Dr. Lelnter DurTy,
133 Middle fllreel.
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order to reduce our stock that we might make way
for Holiday Goods, we are offering great valuer
Dress Pal terns. 01 and 7 y mis In all the latest shades, 73c and 91 00 yd.
Plaid Shirt Waist Patterns, ....... SSoandYl 25 d.
AH wool Borge In all colors only . ,..23" -
Storm Serge, 50c, 60c and 75c
Wool Mixed Goods only.... ...10c
We have a complete line of DRESS TRIM-.
MINGS in Braid nud Silk, that we are Selling very
low. .
Satin Folds, slre.idy prepared for trimmln;, only n yd
Corsets.
LINOLEUMS,
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OILCLOTHS,
AND MATTINGS !
New lot of t.ie above goods just arrived.
New Colorinps and New Goods direct from
the Mills. No job lot goods. All perfect and tit J
juices that we guarantee as low as (he low cel. ,
New Sivle in Furniture urriving dnily. r
No such stock as ours to 1 seen' in this J
section. V
You uro asked to inspect our stock for your- A
selves. " .1
i FRANG. H. J0NE5 & CO.,
87 MIDDLE NTItEFJT.
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W are telllnft tb Celebrated W. a 0OR8ET, short hip or extra
long waist, for , .-1103
Our Thompson Dior Pitting, (peclal length, 1 tbe best on market,
for
Fancy Work.
We have the Latest Things in the lino of fancy '
works.
Ftmiped Linen for Scsrf, Picture Frame., etc., from 20c op,
We alBo" have ull kinds of Patterns and Material
for same.
We carry a full lino vt Ileniinway'i Embroidery
Silk.
Shoes.
We have jti; t received
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