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PPBLISHSat AlffOOiTCBnkl. - - f , TH DALLY JOURNAL , la eolnmn paper, pabllahed dmiXt, except Monday, at ,03 per rwr, SMO (or (lz saoeth i. Delivered . v tat Miaaaribn at Nnui per m&auu -' THIWIUIT JOURNAL, a 36 column yapsr.lt pnbllebed every Tburtday at 12.00 - par annum. . -; . ADVfKTISINU RATES (DAJLV)-One . MtxMlla7 $100; 90c for aacti aubfcquenl Baartlon. AdvertkeemeoU under bead of ' Butineu ' locale," Hec taper for Dm and 0 centa fur .; Tary enbeeqaeal lnaertloii. ' ' . Hcdvartiaamenu .11 beiur.ad between . "", lMtar at ear pnce. . f?foHae'rneorleUii.rotioeiDecl nlinei jrlU be tneerted free. All additional .MMU Will be eoaised 6 eenu per Une . ; HE JOURNAL. BdltM. Baalnaea Maneger. KW BERNE. N. (J.. NOV. 30 Catered at lb Pol ofnc at Ne'a4. K C . aeaeooed-oAaee Aiir. t THE KEXT GOVERNOR. The JoVBNAL will not nominate 8 candidate for Governor, but it j will occasionally tell what the people say of those who are talked about for this position While at Kinston last week we heard several leading citizens express the de sire to see Judge Walter Clark the candidate of the Democratic party. They want a live, progressive, fear less man for Governor; one who has ideas of his owu and recognizes the fact that the roiuiir east of Goldsboro is a part ol the State ol ISorth Carolina and that the pt opla there are entitled to some idiimiIi ra tion by the chief executive. They believe J udge 1 u k in Midi a man aud that lie u'i: t he nominated b the I)enio-i.it;- p u : . Since Mr. fair, ho j rtm i nii t ly mentioned in coui.ect ion with t he nomination, has pereioptoi il le clined to be eonniderol a candidate and recommends Judge Clark, it is quite likely the Extern people will begin to centre upon the latter gentlt man. A Ultrantlr Stride rormird. OXFOBH, . 0., Nov. 1L', iss;. A few evt-niugs ago it number el the most prominent citit-ns ol em town met and organ ird a Uxh known us tbe "('.ornmonwealth, ' with the following oflie-erst : V . A. Davis, prewidcnt ; A. Bobliit t, I . D. Crawford andJ. ( . Horner, vice presidents; J.A. White, tri-amner . E, T. White, secretary, with Alex. J. Field ai8taut. J'he beds formally organized and a constitu tion and bylaws wen adopted. The object of the organization is to promote the com mercial and financial interests of Oxford, and to make it a more desirable local ion lor residence and business. To this end there were various oomuiitteys appointed, on securing ga for the "town, one on securing7 electricity, ; The committee on colportuenrage one on watei woiks and one on was announeed us follows: J. II. securing a large hotel, with a view 1 McManaway. V.. S. Forris, J. W. to entertaining summer :md winter ' (iow, Ji. 'I . 'anu, J. II. Mills, A. O. e Tisitors. 1 McM anaw ay. B. II. Marsh, R. Van- One thing is worthy ol comment. , Devetiuter. A telegram was then At the meeting, which represented ; read from Mr. John K. Kay, Dr. only a small part of the citizcus, ; Mitchell was appointed to reply to 12,220 was raised to be given as a the telegram as follows. ( 'olossiaos bonus to a capitalist who will erect send live t seven, Pbilipiaus first, in our town a hotol at a given cost, two to eleven. WecanBafely say that this amount Kev. Dr. B. Griffith, of Puiladel W ill be raised to $,'t,0W. This is phia, then addressed the convention no fleeting fancy, but the earnest on the Sunday school (juestion. purpose of sober, energetic btisi j The report on Sunday schools nesa men, who mean to push to' was adopted, Rev. Pattello, of completion what they have under 'xford, was heard on the oolored taken. Orphanage. The committees on the above. The committee on Gol port uen rage named business are now corres i made their report which was Bet for ponding with noted capitalists, n special order at 2 o'clock p. m. Who, we are assured, are willing aitkbnoon session'. and anxions to give us gas, water Kev. Mr. Talsom lead in prayer. and electricity, provided tbe town ! On motion of Dr. Pritchard, Dr. Will do its part, ami tins wo are j ' B- I toy re, of Louisville, Ky , the determined to do. committee on eoJportagr made the There is also a movement on foot following report: Tour committee for leasing the right of hunting on on colportage make the following "large tract of country near Ox recomiuendationii. ford and posting it. This is to he, 1. That a system of colportage thoroughly stocked wnb various ' b inaugnrnted. kind Of game, and made a hunting 2. That the Board of MisaionB gronnd lor JSorthern and other land tbe Snjidny School J?oard be ' rirftors. consolidated and that this work be s Tbe town hall and market house committed to the conjoJidation. are progressing rapidly, and will t. That this board be named the vie with, any io tbe State. Board ol -Mis.-ions and Sunday .,vTha tobacco market is in an school. "usually flourishing condition, last The Chairmau, I?cv. .T.I. Mc week's Mies being probably larger Manaway explned the reoommeu tnaa we have ever had in any one datlons of the committee. Mr. weeK. "The prices still continue to , atlsfy the farmers. j x" The O. & C. R. 11. is rapidly ap proaching completion. ! 4fliT,e wpea iu sue poimi.-- oi uur town and extend to each and e very good citizen a cordial and hearty welcome. To all proposing to locate w9offer a home in oar midst, in section rieh with the blessings of 11. . 1 Heaven and rich with tbe well earned fruita of hoseat labor. Tbe glorioui present Is npon us with its industry and enterprise, and the refalgent light of tbe still more gldriotu future T beginning to re veal bonntoooa harvest of pros rrity...,jDoine, citiwna of, North CaroUna and other 8tate, and see '-yonrBelvea.'u'. V ' . AF., fwa Si Observer. ' . . j. THE BAPTISTS OF KOSTH C1E0 UNI UOXTEXE II DURHAM. The chare was dense) packed laat night jay Jbe assembled vcon-. gregatfoQ to hear the introductory sermon by Rev. 1. W. Battle, of Wadeeboro. It will be remembered that only 12t delegates were pre' ent at the opening of the Codven tiou, but tfata number had been ; swelled by the amvel by bqth 1 freight and mail trains arid private conveyances and when the couveu-; tion convened at least 300 delegates i were present. t THE LADIES. I'reacLers are human aud espe cially Baptist preachers, aud not withstanding tbe defeat of tbe reso lution admitting women as dele gates to the convention, are de lighted to have ladies present, as visitors. Their presence lends en chantment ami giTcs spice to the occasion. Convent iou nibt at 7:30 p. m. Opened by song and prayer by lie v. T. 11. l'niehard, D. D., ol Wilming ton. Kev. C. Durham introduced tbe preacher of the evening. His text was a part of the second verse ot the first chapter of Second 1'eter: "Grace aud peace be multiplied uuto jou through the knowledge ol trod and of Jesus our Lord L'.nd da v, riU'ttsi'A. KeiMcfs opened t-icgiu "Neaierray Uod to Thee" Kev. Geo. I. Taylor, jr., after reading a part of the Script are, lead m r . 1. l'i'oeet'diugs ol jcslenl.iy xteie read and adopted. The president read a telegram from dm students at Ibc Theologi i-..il Seminary at Louisville, K l'ilder (i. H. liostleks was leipieMeil to I -ply to the lelrgram in n une el the rein en! inn. 1 tie i ll. el .iuii u.ie i .i I ,i t ,i on. 1.V1 LKNAI. tl'l i A I !, .1. Seal I'el.i, li. le It 1. 1 1 k. .1 1(. laewer, F. 1'. Ilel.-.m,!. .1 1 . Spa i ii lieiii . I.. J;. M i i le., I., (i. i 1 . w ell and J. N. Stallmg., Kev li Hell, ot 1'bll.idelpbia, Jv'ev. l)i .1. 1'. lluee. ( haintlHIl el t he I iciie e( i t he iSouthel ll 15.tpti.-st S'euiinart ai i nol thi-s morning. On motion of Dr. J. 1). llofloian, the fnlhmiiig names were addeil to the commute on peiiodleaU: J. C. Siarl-eui, W. I; (l.:n:li mid W. 11. llaidovu . An invitation "as Mad liem the (ii.iiel l.idge ol M .impiis in v it ing the Association to pailiclpale 111 the ceremonies of laying the corner stone ol the court house, ,'i'he in vitation vtas considered hut the convention regret that it could Dot he accepted. The Secretary then lead the com mittee's report on Sunday schools. Kcmaiksof this report were made l Mr. N. J. Hrongbton. On motion of Kev.. I. Y. .Mcjlan nau ay that a coinunttew be aiKint- ed to consider the subiei t of col-' ptirlnrage and carried. ! Kevs. (ieo. It. Taylor, C. A. WOodson. J. S I'urefov, . l'owell I 'then spoke on the Sunday school! . report Eugene Unel moved to postpone tbe matter and make it a special order for tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Motion lost. J. i KroogUwm op Rev. O. B. Jus tice offered an amendment to the report. Tbe discussion of this ques tion . con 6 u rued tbe most of the evening. That Durham is not a town of aristocrat was bumeroofilj set forth by Kev. C. Durham. A dele gate desired a late convening of the convention in the forenoo and to adjoorn at 12uJ0 o'olook.-SqlAr said be, "nobody in Dfirtrtm -tail dinner at 2 rclock,' aud If yon tbink yon will sleep . lata yon are jmhv Uken. Tif t gtt p soon in Deri am, or miss onr break fas t---Dsrh am Record et. 50 -, ' llOTAL (Abeolutely Pnre.)1, 1 V . . m G BAST'S (Alum Powder) -t,MM 1 BUMFOBIHS, "ken fresh., r"" a a HlTyQ'RreV. .h, fah.... KDHKAIX - ' ' CHABM (AIuxb Powder) - ' aw aa i Ji iMAZOTT (Alum Powder ' f CLEYELASlKS.ehort - " ' " PIOSEEB Sac FruicUco). . . ' ' - CZAB " ' ' "M '" ' DR. PBICES -.-fiil'j iL'7. ' - anew flake aroir. it ' " ' 1 - LEWIS' PEARL (Atidrewj A Co., ... HECKEB'8 GILLErS A.tDEL'TfS & CO. "Regal" BULK (Powder aold loose, ... Bl Rl'IU'ORi'S,wher. aotrresliB f EEPOETS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Parity and Wholesomencss of the Royal Baking Powder. . "I have tested a packap of Royal baking Tow Jer, TThicii I porcljased in the iu murkeil, aod find it oomyosed of t.ure and uoli-some lugredlenu. It le a creaia ul tartar powder of a hlrh defrree of merit, and d ies uot contain either alum or lliot.haU:, or otLer liijurloun nubetauet E- U Lovb, Fh I). " It it a scientific fact Uiat the Keval liaKli.K' l'eder U absolutely pare. " II A. MoTT, Fh.D. '' I have examined a jiaekafe of Iloval liakiujr I'nwder, purchased by myself iu tie market 1 tiud It entirely free freui'aluin, terra ulea, er any other injurious bul stance. lliSBI MuiiTUJH, , President of Steveua Institute of lecluiology. ' ' 1 have analyzed a packajre of Royal JUki ifr l'.efder The materials of which It Is composed are pure aud wholesuun'. s. Laa Hats?, fctate Assay er, Mass. Tlie Royal Baking Towder n-eeivcl tin; M. t. M awaiJ in cr all couiiietltors at the Vienna W orld's Krposltlou, 1M7H ; ai tin- I Meiiulal, Philadelphia, 1K6 , at too American Institute, Ne York, and t t!ate Y;:i thpiupheiit the eountry. Mo other article of human f....,i .,,;;- . vi-.l su. h hiirh. emphatic, and mil -Tersal e.ndorseujeut from euiiiirut rliumltl.-, ; :j -nia;.s, fchn".;ls. aud Board.- of Health all over the world- NT Th alilve Diaiikam lllnnrut. t...- e u.p:ir.il. " wertti of Tarioiu liakinc Powders, as shown by C'henilc ul Anali an ) . x;.; n:u, n;.- made I i I'rof. Stliedn r. A .ouud can of fcurh j.owder v Like!:, the total leaveninp er t.r volume in each eau ca!culat.-d, the reiojlt bi '.:.): i- iiid.eat. 1 'Una piaellcaJ tes! f..r worth bv Prof. IVbedltr only j.roies wl.ul . ry ..hsenant . onsumer of the KojaJ Iiaki;.t' Powder knows by .radical ,-sp. n.-i.. .-, that, while il -ta a fen cents per p .ued more than ordinary kinds, it is fur u. .ie ecu. nil. al, und, besides, affirds I he ada:.t aire of better work. A f.nijtr trial it the R-)al UakiUK 1'owdiT will c.mvlve any fair rrjlnded person of the.- fart . While the d.airrain show s .:::; ..I h" alutn owden le be ef a hiehrr deirre (if strentrth than other powders rani., d L ia m. -in, H is not to I taken as indicate tog that they have any value. All a'.uti. f-.a.!.ft , matter how Lijh Utuir atreugtit. art U) be avoided as dauerous. utt's Pills CURB Malaria, Dumb Chills, Fever and Ague, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks. TW prod iv rca-ular, natnrsl cvar nallBs. ur (ripe or intarf ro wl Ih 4lallj baalneaa. Asafamll; intdlrlan, Ibej abonld be In verj liounebold. JiOLD EVEBYWHEKIi. Wanted Immediately ! 5,000 to 10,000 ACRES LAND, Well timbered with Pine, near trans portation . W. 35. Boyd. REAL ESTATE AGENT. Newbirn, N. C. dw LATHST STYLES! My friends and customers are invited to call and examine my Stock of Milli nery Goods, which is larger and more complete in all depart menu than ever before. I am receiving New Qoodstwo arid three times a week by express and steamers, consequently have the Latest Styles and all qualities of (roods. My prices are very low to suit these bard times, and my aim is to make tbe quality and price of my g.xds satisfac tory to my customers. C. M. V. F0LLETT. New Berne, N. C. ocl8dw2m BROCErUOOK TO YOUR INTEREST PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS 1T7.. ESTABLISHED 1774. PATAPSCO S TJP EKL1TIT E PATENT The Preatler Plor r Amtrttm. TIaU FLOCK naa Htng btm eonnedrd to be oywrlar to Ar OtSaarla tMa Vmntrj All the Best Brands of American f lour arc old on Koropean mitrkeu, where tbe "Patapsco Superlative" Leadt aDd command deMdedly more moDey Mcaan it saaiies ute WHITEST. SWEETEST AND 3T0ST NUTRlTIQWfitiEAD. , Ask yonr Groew for jit; also for BEDPOBD t"MlLT BALaaiK FAMILY. , -nAFLBTOM CAjalljT. C. A. GAMBRILL MANUF'G CO., 814 COMMEKCB ST., BAXTO., MD. RKPB.BSBIITKO' BT 4- ' R BISHOP, 3onUfla " WWJlBHa, M. C, i -m. kmmoxt. tunoor iinr. 8iHqflB.8,'C.qp,tT, ATTOEJTBT3 3LTIiATT"'-f f ' , . , e - ' lrDlTtWln te Court of OrTn,Joi OMldT, Cart-ret. I-amOna, Lenoir and Hytfe a4 1 U rM - urt at SewTerca. , . bOii;r p llleet be the heart that knows no guile, Tbat feels no wish unkind, ! Forgetting provocation, while Uood deeds are kept in mind. Therefore you can tiud at TANHIJ.I.'d FINE 1'IUAK AGKNCY. Huperluleiidtxl l.y I W. I,. Palmer. Hie cboteiSl variety made al popolar price. W. .. PALMKR, Second door from cor. Rou'li Fioul a- il Huidle utreels. New heme. .N ( HAROWARL Sash, l)i or ami Illindi, ' l'iiintM, Oilts ami filnss i j iiino. Cement ami IIaNt'it : AND j All (iradm ol COOKINtl AM j IIEAT1N; 8TOVKS, j AT BOTTOM PRICES! !l. IL CUTLER, 26 & 28 Middle Street, MCW IlKKN'K. N. C. ALEX. JUSTICE, DEALER IN Fine Flour of all Grades, Selected Teas, Pure Coffees and Spices, Butter and Cheese, from the best dairies. To Largest and Bast Selected Htoek OAHIKDFBIIITI AID TKQBTABL ever before Drought to New Berne. Also, a fall rarleiy of other goods, usual , kept in a Flrav-Claaa Store. Goods delivered at any part of tbe free of charge. TERMS CASH. Middle St, next to Humphrey & Howard, New Berne, M. C. marz7 dwtf IISTEM NORTH C1R0LIK1 UARBLE WORKS, . StW BIRITE. H. C. i ui sua Tum JTAUAKUMERICAF. IIARHLE f .5-drs Vlif VAexf .rampf anxi9- jos Kr w.IaIUB, proprietor ' O. E. lfiLLrs U my authored z tt AGENCY FOR Bfeyhs E GrEOEGE ASH, THE CLOTHlER!S. Whilst our Goods have MEKIT QUALITY tbey.aiie - "' Cheaper in Frice ttan those of any other House in the Gty We we caught this season with a bigger stock ot good uun we eoujd perhaps handle at regular prices, therefore we have TAKEN OFF THE FEOFIT are NOW CUTTING INTO THE COST OF THE GOODS. , How is Your Time fo Sscurj Real Bargains! ' Men's Working Pants as low dowu as et'e. Good warm Overco&te for ouly fi;.00. Suits of pretty fair material, only $4.0y. Y You must tee our fiue suits to appreciate the Bargains in them; the - ' prices are so low jou will wouder how tley can he made for the money ; the truth is they cannot, hut they MUST BE SOLD, and BOOH tOO, 110 " matter what the price. Iu all kinds of Goods we caugnc L'argains that cannot bo pro cured elsBwhere- Iu Ladiea' Walking Jackets and t w n.h i ketf, Shawls and all wool Blanket and Lip llohes.we are makiDg Special DriV6S, aDd they aro going fait too. A nice Walking Jacket for only fl 50. Aim's Wool Hat at 25e., Worth 50c. Men's line cloth Winter 1 J a t .-, e(lc , w( rlL $-2.50. liijjgtfct line of MenV and Boy's V in 1 1 reaps, of all styles aud prioes, in the city, seme of them juM the thing for Lunting, to be sold at half price. Ladies' line Hu'.ton tihocs at 75c. and f 1 00, good ones, we do not keep sLeiidieS. A full stock of Our Now Celebrated $3.60 Men's Bhoes again on hand. A lull guarantee given with every pair. Wc have tis season the largest and most tasteful assortment of Neckwear wi have ever Lsrd. A fine silk lined Scarf, new shape, for 25c. OUR STOUK OF UNDERWEAR is especially large. In order to dicpo.-u of it we are selling it at HALF PRICE i Klegunt line of Suspenders and braces. Handsome all silk Suspenders v ilh elastic end?, imported l''Lglihh webs and J'tiglisli ends. Also Guyot'l celebrated ''Brctelles Ilygieniqui s ,'' an imported French Suspender. t-ilk handkerchiefs of uui.iue designs and lovelv shades. Gentlemen's fine in. en and rauibrie handkerchiefs, colored borders and liem stitched. Not space cuougb to sutiiiit'ratc all our bargains and attractions. But for real jjooil dovnright bargain- cull on George Ajsii, N i . i i 1.. 1 1 . utlt r . t r at the Brunch Store, lower corner of Federal Alley, in the Binhop Building. x t-ti' 1A 1 u M. .l(i.l..s of Carteret and Bavid Canahv of Onslow are looking out for their friend and will treat them right. FOR FALL TRADE is not very cinouraging in our section, auu iur toai reason we will onei Special Inducements To The Cash Trade. Larger Store. Larger Stock and Lower Prices! In Clothing, tee our lino of $10.00 fiuiu. Black Corkscrew Cutawsj SuitH for 9.00. Full lino of S.tniples from Rogers, I'eet & Co. Men's Orercoats from $'2.50 up. Our line of ( 'liildreu's lloiu'h and Tumble Suits will not rip. Children's .1 rt-i y Suitt. Hats 2lc. up. New Goods constantly arriving. Our stock of I nderwear is larger than ever before. An all-wool Shirt fur 1.00. .New lot Boys' L'udcrslnrts jubt received. Meu's Canton Flannel Drawers, all sizes. N e arc Sole Agents for .Means i Co. h aud Stacy Adams vV Co.'s Shoes. 15 t-t in the market. Job lot Li mm and Celluloid Collars at 5c. each Sample lot of Sui-peoders at wholesale prices Men's Hand kerchiefs 6c. up. Lot ot light and medium colored Scarfs, two for a quarter. Sixteen rib Umbrellas, only $1.00. Full line of Trunks, Valises and Bags just received. Carpets, Eugs, Oil Cloth and Carpet Lining. liemember we have moved from our old stand to the larce Brick Store next t to National Bank. Be sure oetSO Howard AND DEALER IN R. K Duffy, Surgical Appliances, Druggists' Sundries, 8c, iy GUINN'S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWER-invalnable for tbe cure of Rheumatism. IW Largest, beet selected arfd cheapest line of FINE CIGARS in the city 40,000 just received. The wholesale trade especially looked alter. s iy Makes a specialty of SUPERIOR LIQUORS for tnedioioat purposes. , BP" Prescriptions compounded with care and dispatch. . Oedees Solicited. J. jr. J3U1?JFY sel8 dw yorth-west cor. Middle and Pollock sUNew BerB IT. 0. . 131 i&eattkv hUH seminal pastilles, 'tfaottaiBAeuea Cher abtolotelf xtom premxtoralr age aad bttan aoira nea tette MfmarnuKtat frfert aadfnU MaolrBtrangth And Tiaorau Health. is wmwwninrmm tbe maa? eomMiinM , WeciTorteefm fidateanoe, am aril that yrrn and oa jmv wiy pABfn.wioi tout vroooia. ana wwuji ,Muriuttu, pmaowa on tw puts Aoaat) n thf.H, with IUnifd Pamahlete. t. !ue fc.-? f --a m I InrereetandtaaiMlth b ma of 1 a l 'iu.Ari jm noiesaie HAVB ItEMOTEp 'TOTTHEIB n -1 TWO STORES. SOUTH OF rf i MOlSsfcS. SiXtr TOBACCO SNUFP AKD CiaAiiS, d Terythlng, In the GKOCERT UNE, a TTJLIj TOCT p- r ton ritrcrs tor c.ttt. Bargain U , .las. and see us before you boy. db Druggist, ALL KINDS OF I'llrMilillHiWHI viMtno- . IED taooaaoda, n tiliilin . MlM III limi II I A.M. tm ineantenienca in u m tmai KUion.tO tilt KM OldiMM tUanxuAt , t a-lt vttkcM riw Tba auml the hoeiAn omnum i timi ail BiaaufnaelaaMmtt of Irfi. afRiMi bk, ck nellca 'rtAkR13RrMEDT CO.,iWciiririiT . . ttm ot Vpirfuu Vnai wn m . iww ecmec, BT. aXJTTM, jrxx V ' W r.Vi THEIR.nTrTf'Fft 'ftTr "n Ka V 7
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