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7 fCURNAL.1 SBORT PASSING EVENTS. BPTIOSS PRIZE WKSEM 1 TTWTQHT8 . -aw 9nA and 4.W ...1 VJil. - . . . y t'ghta in mc www ' j - ei Eftil Pollock rtrwVtf 7- 4 -n T M TaMMlt -. J. ry. - -' : f:x to Rew ATertlemett. fiatnrdav Sale. Coast Mm MakeWPork Chops. Clumom & HoUowell Co-Announce- nient - ., 'S ' ' ; Business; Locals. FINK Pork ChopithU morning Hthe Coast Lin Market .-- TUB AUHOH--.niB -"will run dally from 8 O'clock pm ttf Brldgeton bath houiea from foot of Broad street. Linns P Sutton, manager. DB. JOSEPH W.D0GU1D la tempor arily located at Mr C D Bradham's drog . store. : Call Bent there by message or phone ill hate prompt attention. AJlElototNorth Carolina country , : hams and shoulders at the Oaks Meat Market. - , . t fTnn Mnnrlav morning a combl- jjvw " " ' 'naUon pocket book with an advertise ment of Good Luck Baking Powder on ' It Which contained one receipt, three ; keys and some small change. Reward ' -v- for its return to this office- ' AGENTS WANTED Three or four men are dslred for industrial Insurance .' Largest company In the world. Call at 68 Bouth Front street up stairs at 9 a m. "wTT-n Man with experience in . C;dry goods business. J G Dunn & Co- ' - THE Worker's Mutual Life and Health "V Insurance Co, wishes to employ several - 1 good men to canvass industrial insur 'i anea on a good contract. For partlcu ' ' " Ian fcppl&to Company's office, i Mld , , .Hie St, Room 1 up stairs, or P O Box ;' 154. JOB gALB Beautifully located lots.in ' tk town of Swansboro. Apply to Mrs XBHBarnmra, Mew Bern NC. or '.Mr , i 3 M Joats, Swansboro. J " WAKTBD Music pupils on Cornet, .Violin, Flute, Gullfcr, Mandolin, etc. '. For further Information, address C Z iltaker, eare of K of P Band. imvn aeanred the aeency for theEnl ' 'irta and American vflre extinguishers, whWh I will be pleased to exhibit to all whe oau at my p a ' ; street, F P Awry- 'h -X- V- -Onslow County Convention. If anybody laboring under the delusion . ( that B. M. Koonce was not a favorite ; with the Democrats of Onslow county attendance at the County convention in Jacksonville, Tuesday, would have dls ' ,; polled the delusion. In fact Mr Koonce ''. - loomed ap head and shoulders above all other candidates. The people of the county felt that Mr. I "KoenoOrhad been sacrificed In the Senatorial Contention ana me, ' '.etermlnV. o accord to him all the honor that was In their power. " The nomination of E M Koonce to represent Onslow county in the next 1 session of the leglelatnre was unanimous :to ay o more about It, but it came with 't.,jn Very lew Tot ot beln8 y accla f mattott. ' The convention was unusuauy harmonloni, what little blckeiiog was - among a few politicians who always . seek to control the political situation in ' that county. . .''-Mr.vW.CMllto was nominated for , . ' Sheriff o iucceedthe present In cumbent , Mr. D. J. Bandera. BeglBterof.Deeda, M.M.Cappswas renominated for his present offloe and W. BommerslU wm also renominated for connty Treasurer. ,Vt.3.h Eellom and Messrs J. 8. Petleway and M. Sylvester are the nominee Tor oounty commissioners. 'J a Lease Seems Certain. Raleigh, AQg. 8.-One of the most In teresting thlngt mow before the public It the lease of the Atlantic North Caro n. t.iiwai and it aeems to be regarded as certain ttat the matter will be effeo Ud la''; "y Aort tlmr, and- that i the atockholden M well ;M' th5 will get some thing like i four pet cent dividend to start with and thai the average dividend for term f fifty, 7M wlUbevery close we pet cent j,, .. lOe lOe ' ?6o"'- facts'-. UndlspnteoV' Watch ''jewelry TW-' Watch Glasses. . r ' Watch Hands. :?,? . m'.i V.lninrlnirl. '. . . h l Vstohel piaranteei 1 all partite .dry repfclwd to eat workman i iv.eanl at prlcce td aoIV C .' f , . .n. pt and fait dealing bal even been , ioia, a thousand will tif who Finme patrootge, mall orieri , r j fTOmpt attenliott. ' f J, o.baxteii; , r The Jeweler if hi In this office by IS o'clock, (noon)or poaltively no changes will be made. - The' Journal office .is-in receipt of booklet entitled "Experience of-a Con- k..ta rhanlaln?" DTUer u po. of the North Carolina Conference. It to a book with day to day entrlee as are -. in diariaa and contains many In teresting facts concerning we -in w Confederate army. H no wuuuu. humorous as well as pathetic tales taken . . . . . . In Mmn ailn Irom reax mo on mo - r r in the hospital. The book Is well worth reading, The telephone exchange lmprovemen have got to a Stage where the compiet- tlon Is In sight. Aitnougu v fmlon stlU exists It is believed the work will be finished by Bept 1. Work has begun on the new switch boaids. The all day rain yesteiday had a ttn dency to successfully impeach the repu tation of the weather elera ror-trum am veracity. The forecast was for fair and warmer weather but the fulfillment was different. ntrHves are working on the case ot the stoning of the Atlantic Coast Line excursion train last Friday night. It is believed that more than one Is gm.ty. No new development have been made. The wholesale business of Mr F 8 Duffy the Middle street druggist has In reased to suh an extent that lie finds it neceswry to fit up the second floor of his store to be devoted entirely to tnai branch Mr Duffy Is having shelves and other appliances put In, and will enter into this line on quite an extensive scale. The New Bern base ball club are hus tling around making arrangements for a series of games to last throughout the Beason. The team, for an amateur team is without doubt one of the best In this 6eotlon of the State and some Interest ing and exciting games are expected. A game has been srranged with Bayboro for next Briday, to be played here, and it Is understood that Kintton will try 10 get even with the New Bern team some time next week. A number of launches are advertised tor hire here now, and some of tbem ars not getting over much to do. This Is just a suggestion, to be acted upon or not, just as our enterprising city author itles pee fit. Why not hlro one of thoBS launches and put it at the corner of Pol lock and Hancock streets, in rainy weather, so people tan be ferried across Without havlDg to swim? Yesterday there Was a considerable lake of water there and while it was quite pleasing to the eye, it was uncomfortable to cross without one disrobed or used a boat. Another launch could be used along Hancock street from Broad to the A. & N C depot to the great advantage of pe desllans in slogpy weather. The ques tion arises "whose duty is it to keep Hancock street properly drained ?" It Is answered, "The railroad." "Whose duty Is It to see that the railroad seeps Hnrnk ntreet Drooerlv drained f" Echo answers, "the city's." fts taken a long time to do It, but at last tetweon thn, that, and the other, the transfer or hack service haB become qalte respectable. A year ago the Jour nal took occasion to "roast" the trans fers, deplored their unsightly appear ance, and condemned the use of any such rigs as public utilities. The city authorities became interested In the mat ter and a few of the unulghtly and un safe turnout were ordered to keep off the streets. The pace began, and now each driver Is vieiog with the other In the good appearance of his rig, We hsvo now a really good hack service. The Journal received a very touching and pathetic account of the wounding and dlmlse of a much valued and belov ed pup, last night through the null and while perforce we are Impelled to shed copuous tears over the untimely fate of the respected canine it la hardly good newsosper etiquette to devote very much space to orbituary notices ef that charsoter, We deeply sympathise how ever with the bereaved owner, lo the loss of his pet. A verv livelv scrap took place last night aboard the barge Jupiter between the captain of that craft and the captain of another bargo, lying hard by. , The scrappers were Capl James Wilson, a burly down easter, master of the barge mentioned, and Capt James Feeny.a transplant from the Verdant Isle. It seems that the wotthy nailgators of the roaring main had been "oonvlvlatl ng,' as seafaring folk usually do, and about the time a mutual interest had been de veloped not uollke thauakln to brother ly love, the trouble began, amd a woman was the causs of It. : A damsel of more or less comeliness tad awakened an in f K hmit nf Iha Ttnwn Rular. aad he In the Digress of heart, took his trUh friend around fot In Introduction. Things went along swimmingly until the roseate ton ofEila began to bring his charms to bear upon the faiortsttag female, then a great tiouble was pr'ecl pltated. Chlsf Qargett appeared, and later on, two discursive sea Captains ran seen at the ellv headaosrtcrs. out ' ' ' m . with a very much swollen flat and the other with badly disfigured mag. : The Quick Steaming Contest Declared In - Favor- of New Bern Fire , Company,- , v.- .,, -,.t-tVv Special to Journal. . - Salisbury, Aug 3 The qnlcksieamlng contest, one of the; principal events ot the tournament, took place today at u o'elock. - ' , - C The event was one In which every one witbont regard to age or sex took an in terest. A great crowd witnessed the contest In this event the Atlantic steam fire engine threw water over the Unc i minutes and 27 seconds. But the judges ruled it out claiming that It fell back of line one inoh. The New Bern engine was next, gatilng up there In 2 minutes and 29i seconds. The judges awarded the prize to the New Bern engine. Qilckly following ' his race members of the Atlantic company entered a pro test to this dftclxi'in on the ground that it was unfair. They claimed for their engine two anda quarter seconds tlm and that It met all the lequlrements necessary to win the race. The de.lslon was hold In alxyance un t'l 4 o'clock .pending an inyestisaiion, By a vote of three to two the judges sub tatned their former decision ruling the Atlantic engine out In the long distance race Elizabeth Ci'.y was firBt , Greenboro second, and Rocky Mount :hlrd. The hose reel race was an exciting event. The Halelgh department spiang a surprise on the tournament by defeat lng Ooldaboro, the time being 33 3-5 and 84 respectively WeatHer , Report : The month of Juyl which Is al ways a ralnyseaaon in this: section, was more than usually so this year aitnongn tne amount of precipitation was not so gnat There were only four clear days, whtle there were 21 partly cloudy days, ana 0 totally clouded on 13 days .01 of an Inch or more of rain fell. - The total amount of preelpltatlon for- the month was on... : - . ' r -:- vj : In the weather bureau report giving record of, July -weather ' for the 34 veara. It was - oteerved that' the year 1886 haa the largest rainfall, it having been 81.18 inches for that year, .'ine least was In 1875 when on1y 1.95 Inches felL The temperature for the month has been normal, but few days have been excessively warm. On the 20th day the mercury reached the highest point 86 degree. The lowest was on tne mn when it was 68 degrees. The average maximum was 86.7: min imum 11 3 the mean maximum and mln Imun temperatures maj 79 1. During the past 34 years the- bighe.t averacce temperature was in 1883 which is record e 1 at 83 degrees. The doctrines and ! ; Discipline of ! the cMethodht Eptsco- pal Church, : South, i: ENHKTT'S BOOK STORE I E CJD & OD LincA OCCCDooVcccn v . - - , t -Annn 1 "v r i n r- i Rates . to: Norfolk and Return $5.50. Un account of the Horse bhow and Fair at Norfolk, tickets w.ll ' be sold on August l)t andrd, g u)d to return until J August 6ih for $5.50. GEO HENDERSON, Agent. n AfiTO TTr t 'a. - Bean th a lw Kind 7ou Haw Always Boog THEY COMB AND GO. lludnut's Toilet Water- Tnii Violet Water is preferred by mo- people to all otriera, owing to tne special molb ot preparation whicQ re tair.s thfl color ha wr ah thn ndnr nf t,h vinlfih this wr- funie has a delicate viofet eolor which, hdwpver. is cua'ran- ' r teed not to Btain. Its wonderfully diffusive power may be nh twn bv addincr a small nnftntitv tin a basin nf water when a rich but refreshing odor of yiolets will be found to per vade tne neighboring atmospnere. suie at Davis' Pharmacy, Sole Agency for Hudnut's Toilet Preparations and Mail lard's Candv. 1 1 LI.I lll ll. 0 - Suits will be sold at A. ns t 9 50 Three Piece exactly half price: $7 50 Suits now $3.75 10.00 ' ' " 5.0 12.50 44 " O.2.! m IK nst (i ti mi is ik This is a chance to sofre money. Tert strtdh cash. ij, G. Dunn & Co.A 57 Pollock Nfrcci BIT B 0 VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Gxd 0 d Pamlico. Mr. Editor: If you will allow me space in your erlumns to say a word In behalf or rani' Uco County my old native home which Is dear to me. There are ninety seven county In North Carolina and Pamlico county Is one of them. It Is said that she has the richest soil of any county In North Carolina. She has several grow lng little towns. She has fifteen or eighteen saw mills. She has a guano lac torv. She baa a telephone at almost ev ery man's door. She has first class transportation by both sail and steam boatf : and prospects of a railroad at some time but the prospects look dim now. The farmers of Pamlico county have been bountifully blessed for the last three or four years with good crops and irood prises and they are in gocd shape They have sixteen or seventeen hundred voters, but politics are uncertain as the wind that blows H W DOWDY Police Court News. Major Ellis passed judgment on the foil iwItz cases vesterdav: leash Hatch, assault on Fannie Hatch' judgment suspended on payment ol coats. Shade Edwards, drunk and disorderly coiduct. In view of Edwards repeated appearance in court the Mayor fined five dollars and costs or required him to spend 20 days In jail. Oh, make Jt 80, make it 30. Mr. Mayor, I can live better In iall than I can out. "Very wellsaid the Mayor, "you will go to tail for SO days," and Edwards was happy J J Baxter haa lust received a beaut! ful Hue of the Rountrce Holler .Tray Trunks. Also a nice line of steamer trunks Spit Cases bags &c. Kinston Free Press Items. Mrs. M O WindlejCand daughter Miss Bettle left yesterday for Lenoir, N. C, for a few days and from there will go to Blowing Rock for the remainder of tae summer. Mr Sam Rhom.who has been the truest of relatives here returned to his home In Nsshr ille, T nn , yesterday. Dr. J. M. Ward, of Ssn Francisco, Cal Is the guest of his brother, Mr. D. Ward. Dr. Ward has recent 1 returned from U. 8. government service of Bur geon in the army in the Phtlllpine Islands. Mr. Qeorge A. Wood, the popular and efficient clerk in the postofflce went to Wilmington yesterday where he will pass a portion of his vacation. Miss Annie Oasklns, of Kinston, is the guest ot Miss Octavla Kellum. Mr.F F Matthews returned from Nor folk yesterday. Mr. J. D. Wllklus, of Dover, was in the city yesterday. Mr. M. Y. Chapman of Knoxvllle, Tenn., who has been a visitor at More head Oltv. for several weeks spent the day in the city yesterday and left last night for his home. Mr. Richard Duffy returned yesterday from Morehead City. Mr. J. L. Missllller who has been the guest of Mr. F. O. Mitchell returned to his home in Henderson yesterday. Miss Amv Gulon who has been on a several weeks visit with relatives at Snow Hill returned last night. Mr. Alfred Cheney, Jr of this city left last night on his way to Boston, In re sponse to a telegram announcing the death of his father, Mr. Alfred Cheney, who was a resident of that city. Misses Nettle and Daisy Pennington are visiting relatives in Clinton, N. C. Mr. 0. A Howard.State Superintend ent of the Singer Machine Co and his wife are guests at the Hazeltoo, Mrs J W Ward is entertaining her friend, Mils Ada Hargett, of near Pol- lockaville. Mr. R. n. Jarmau has returned Tiom a visit to his relatives in Onslow county E mTVtj Ladies White Duck Hats and Hat Veils. New Ribbons Just Recaived What we hava in Millinery, Trim med Hats and Ready-to-wear Hats at your own prices. Bartoot Brothers, Phone 9l. 69 Pollock St., Opposite Fpiscojial I hnrch x CAROLINA BRICK CO., THE RTCST "RTT i T.TkTArn I BRICK offered on this market. For prices see M. M Marks, F. K. Hyman, G. A. Nicoll. T. G. Hyman, the New Bern stockholders. Plants at Clarks, Iljinan's Siding, Kinston ;md Rob rsonvil c. Annual uapacity 15,000,000. Duffy i All low shoes in Mens Ladles and I Children, and all summer underwear, white and figured Lawns, and all other summer goods must be sold, in order lo make room for our great fall stock that will scon be coming in. J J BAXTER Miss Norma Cox, of New Bern, and Mrs 8 A Lindsay, of Richmond, Va, are visiting Mrs Oeo E Kornegay. The society for historical research, which has been eicavaliog in the rnins on Gordon street have unearthed a stone covered with strange hieroglyph. Ics. Notblne will be .known of lta his torlcal value until the archaeological ex pert makes his report. The A & N C Railroad street from the Imperial Tobacco Go's, corner to the western town limits , ought ta be pat Into ahans bv . the rallrdad or town. There are embankments three cr four feet high nearly the whole ..distance high weeds, and nothing to show that ids In town but water-piping etrewe alonff the war. If the aldermen llvlni out there will get a mora on, hi neigh bor! will appteoiate It. ' - Remember He. I will arlv more satlsfaclloa cn sour Watch tor less money than anyone In the city. All work guarmttxd. E. D. BANQfiUT, Watch maker and Jeweler. Corner cf Uroad and Middle Street?. J J. Baiter has on hand a nice line of stylish straw hats to be closed out at your own price, They mut be told A few Panamas left. ' ,. - , ; Notice to School Committee. The school committee of the 8th tows ahlo will meet al Jasper August ISih, at S-o'olock to appoint ttachtra for ine various schools la laid township. V Appltoantt will please send their appll cation in at once. ' ae. WADSWORTH, . ' And fJT L'uJi1 Tim to etar rourselfl t V ' .. 1 , v CJ CAPUUIHE J j l j ' V kl la ' ritiranld to cur f m . V J ANY SORT Or HCADACllt. t- ioa tsa. tot, A noma AT DBUSQISII, V ' i,"7-jf ' ' JifeHcliaNBsaMSMsstsssssaiasMSi sssMSBtnMsasihw 1, : .Time to Holler, Boyst.'' " ' Aa order has btea iisaed by the post- office department that will bring glad. , r biS to ib4 heaitt of 10.000 free dollreiy . carriers and add from eighteen to seven ty dollars yearly to the esisry or tach. The announcement is made tuat aa ru ral carriers appointed prior to June 80, this year who are entitled to a aaiimurn mi of I00O. under the rules snail rt- celve a maximum pay of uw Jhe S(-eiirlt Which Iscsme elToclIre J u!y lt to Mtvell lit fijttng Ihe eomrienssllon of all carriers appointed since Juns the SOLID GOLD LOCKETS in. Varims "Designs, Flain and Diamont mounted, at tiricc that anneal to tho most economical buyer. Your monocram ir;r:iv od any ntyio vitnout aaaiiionaj 4. J ill i J We beg to announce i: that commencing Fri- i: !! Iday the 5th, we will i! j 1 ii close our store at one ; iH " ii 1; o'clock each Friday at- l At !k Ci f. Brnai aiin Fleet Sis. J II., Beits, I'll. (J, Mflgr will Ic glad to pec ;ou. Hut, if you c iii't come, just plinnc Nn 107 und we will Fenrt t i onr home for presnrlp tlonn and afler Im-v he l ien can f nil and accurately fi'lcrt, wc will promptly deliver I lie n.ellctnu nlth no extra cbrt;o We hrc joins to serve and I yours to (.leiiBo; i'or anything In tlie rug lino please notifv na We are yours to please. .1. M. AILVOLIP. Liven, Sale & Eickanac Stables. I havo purolmst (1 t h. Iidim' Ims- ineen of M. Halm ;ml am si w oc cupying llis old sliill I nn where my customer can liml me, and I trust tluit Mr. llalin'H t'iirmc customers wiil f.ivor mcwitli tlicir patronage. V have a large stock Horse anil TJnIrs BuggieS, WsgOllS, 1 1 ;i I'Ml s, IJohcs, etc. which w ill ho sold at cost, for rash, or at a small piolil, on time. I'utrons of the new lmBine.is will he treated all right as hcietofoiv. J. M. ARNOLD. Ilahn'H Old Stand, Middle Street. Brick ! End!' Brick !" tj ullty and price nuaranlpul In any '1'iantliy, whclcsule cr e nil OrdoiH left at .1 V SlcwaM'-, cllic- t.t V ft V. I tank hni . 1 1 n v m pronipl hU n1 inn. Enerris llrjck.Tile By J. W, 5 Ii:W4RT, sec'y. & Treas. give our I fernoon v UierKS a ivdiu uuuuay: ' t I during "hc mqnth ;of AUGUST. t ;:;-.V " Trust tho public will apprcciato Z this and como down in tho iorcnoon r..nd do their trading : - - ",v Ilavlni; pr .cured tic h'i r No 1'J'I Mlddlo Htrem ncu p..r ,, H,,. Mi,, if eenUy orcnpi.'-l hh.i , IM!,irr,. ,. 1 W il) I o iinni hi n e 1 1, .(i on hn I il ; i i AllllKl. iHt I will llH'.C M t ,., tlicreln an ! will ' , ,..,. , , , .,, , n old f rlc iiiIh aili! p il i n,lt) My creilit.irn i I t iU . ,!. ,,,,1.,. a , govern tlo mm I , , aeoi d .n, . 1 liavn a Hi 'ci hand llm f,,in In, : 5 new "Colini, W. " ip l,i,,t,s hint :i new B.OL'lo linrHi- ' lienon n d A ulnon WBg ins" whli li I will m il i , i , closi out I am V--i i KeHpcclfnlu , MI '.VKK 1 1 a II N Does Your Razor Hurt ! If bo, yon liave not Hie i i -1 , t ktiuf Vou Bhuild try onift, wdilcb e icr- ast'P t Iib nnu of Ihe IxBtrazorH evi r put on Hie American maikct. It is msde of dncly ttmpered fileel, full-In How ground, of Hltrarlivo sppeamnee, and ttliavpfl wlilciul liuitlnfr. Hcnl poMpald upnn recelpl nfONH DOLLAR io II. Cook A Co , lfll ,,uir lllllldlnp, Ne V, rk. Fully gutrtnlfii 1 money ref.,n led If nnnull, factory. FEMININE APPHOVAL nf tla narlnir nntnl III what ejf fV self-respectlog mn desires, whether he uimtti it nr not. i n navn a ffarmeni cr tnllre suit made of honest oloth. cm sad (sshlooed In He lrUnl mode, ii trie doty of every man, and l llkelv .o ndl klm In hualniui Ml Well R eli I' We gnsnotM msierlalaml fli nf evurjiiiin 31? 31. :iiadsicU. Land Nr Lease; Fire Insurance ! Ami Ikrick For A Una Irsct at Jsntl sulublo for rs- tan of 1I kfuds of llvs nock. ' : Apply to"..' . ."';,. V , ;? -:. .Zn. r.ti. No. 8 Estimates Wanted 7or hulldlna a Ires strck 80 fett bleb by S3 Inches Inside dlamoler kl Iba water nd elcctrio light station, ' v HpetlOcalions rosy bt sena at tho City Clerk's Office. " ". 1 All rriterUI to b furnlslisd by llic f,V,iiim!;'-.loa. ' t. - , A!.lw Wm.DlNS. Bct y Water U?M Com. JUST IN TIMB . . yon nay b to ttvt lost on yoar proptr y If yoa bsvs U Insartd sgstnit Br tight bow, ' "Voo know lot what day nsy brine fottb," tad If II brings f jna ItswartloB of ymr bom or slorsll il trrlid forth ni b It foil Indsmnlty for lbs lost ba yotir policy written In on of my companies, - "Geo. A. Nicoll. Phono 200. Tryaholtlsof Carbonated CoraCo'a It pnaieiiet Wniiltrful lonlo protmtlt nrnle from its fm(BS Cora lr.t at, ( Eo!a auk. : EST A '!..!'
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