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ivy Journal. HE - PRICE 5 CENTS," VOL. XL-NO. 46 NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1892. u t 8USINESS L0CAL8. IO Hmo quality, will be sold very cheap I all KDd tee for yontieil. - BliW H. B. Dum. Trvrj ;M im4 Crash Bat. Good ' XJ onbs, tAi" nun , B20 - BABBIROrtOM ft Baxto b. 1 25,000 BRICK now ready for delivery. M. Fobtbb, Ail9 d wl w . Biverdale, N. U. Ill PORTED HOLLAND GIN. Barke'i Bftts' Ale and Borks's Quinnes.' Stool, for sale by Jas Redmond. FOB SALE Oolta' box or ward robe lounge ia a perfect lounge by day and a perfect bed by night, and yon can put away as much clothing or other article aa in the average wardrobe. You can get three artiolea for the price of one. No extra charge for packing or - shipping Mrs. Dr. Talmsge. wire of the oele- bra ted preaoher, says these lounges arc ; very, very nioe. Price in Creton. 910. (13, BaimeSia. $14, Ra w Bilk, 120. S25, Silk Brocatell. 825. $30. Term 10 per oent. discount oaab with ' order or half with order Wanoe 60 day. V . ALFRED OOLE9. Grand and Myrtle Avennes. U Brooklyn, N. Y. rr; AAA CIGARS at very low I O.UUv Bguree to wholesale end - reUil I wade for sale by Jab. Rkdmond. IOALVIN BCHAFFER'S WILD CHERRY BOCK AND RYE, put p expressly for throat and lung dis eases, for sale by Jab. Redmond. ARBEIT'S COGNAC BRANDY fJTnsed very much in the lick room. For aale by Jab Rrdmohd. FIVE Hundred paira of Rubber Shoet for children, 10, 131 and 15 cents per pair. BIG IKE. HUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jab. Rkdmond. PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by Jab Redmond. DUFF Gordon Impirted Sherry, for ale by Jab. Rkdmond. MI8U. 8ACRAMEXTAL, PORT and 80UPPEBNONG WINES for sale by Jab. Rbdmond. DTJFFY8 HALT WHISKEY for Medicinal use. for sale by ' jtnSS Jab. Rkdmond. s HOKE Genuine' Cubana Tobaooo. octetf THE largest end beat selected stock of Ladies' Oxfords ever brought to Mew B.rne now ia stock. m26 Bakbkqton & Baxteb. Tennessee Democrats demand Grover Cleveland as their leader. And its old time Democracy, old time Democracy, all through the land.- ; : ' There was a general fall ot now last Friday night in Minne sota, Wisconsin and Iowa. JOB- President, Grover Cleve land, of New York. For Vioe- ' President, Horace Boies, of Iowa Imdioations are favorable to the tracking interests in this sec tion. Good orops and old time Democracy is what we need. Tamas have changed in Ohio. ' A statesman ont there has just de serted seat in the legislature to elope with another man's wife. . THE Wilmington' Star says: That belated blizzard which strnok Cedar EspLda; Iowa, Thursday, was as muoh ont of time and place as the Third party rin 'North Cafo Una. - . THE general committee of the . Ifationa Association of Democrat ic Clubs will meet in Chioa'go June - 21, for, the purpose' of selecting place of meeting of the national : convention of Demooratio dobs. ' "Got. Flower is neither a snap per nor as anti-snapper. He is in 1 favor of some good New York man who is not Involved in the rumpus." Perhaps he thinks the flower that wan snowed under in February will blossom in Jane. - . . . - Vikginia has many sons worthy to fill the place lately held by the lamented Bar boar., bat it would . afford the Democracy of the conn- try high gratification to see Gen, jfttzhngh Lee In the United States Senate. We , trust that Virginia will honor herself by the eleotlon ofGen. Lee. TiJEE time to eat at noon. Many -a man goes all the afternoon with - an awful bad feeling at the4 pit of nis stomacn. xne iooa taxen nas no time to assimilate, and the meat remains what it originally was so that in his agitated digestive or. Tans the lamb and the cow - lie down together. ' ' jbav2T County gratefully ao 'tnowloJ ;s the courtesy of her sis- tor counties, of the Third District, in giving her a delegate to the Chicago Convention and a member cf tie fctate Executive Committee, This occurring at the L.tit convon- t:cn after V 3 a g cf the f 1 "3 r ' '3 it t 3 r ; j Frci3 And the Convention ! It was about as notable a body of Virgin tuna aa ever yet assembled. There were the crippled old soldiers and the boos of the crippled old sol diers, who were only a little more so. It was perfectly delightful to a real "old reb" to go amongst them. They had the "Old South" in every fibre of their minds and bodies, and they had no atom of the "New South" in them. They were glad that they did what they did, and they would do it over again to-morrow if the case were tue same. That's the kind of New South" that they were, and that's the kind of "New South" that most of as are. Richmond Times. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVRTISEMKNT3. Howard Hats, etc National Bank Condition. Dr. Wm. E. Hall Lecture. H. B. Daffy Sample straw hats. O. H. White Sale postponed. Fair weather, olearing on north east. with slowly rising tempoiature. Rev. Mr. Butt is conduotin a series of meetings at the Hanoook St. M. E church this week. Application waa received at the ex press office yesterday to send a boy by express to Massachusetts. New Berne poultry is up to the times. a. buff cochin hen egg, brought to this offioe, measured six inohes around the small way. Aa order was reoelved ia the city yesterday from a gentleman in Wash ington city for five bushels of native pumpkin seed. All those who have not paid for their song books used at the Fife meetings are requested to settle with Mr. T. W. Dewey, chairman of the finanoe oom- mittee, at once. Mr. Tbos. Olark, of Pamlico, about 75 years of age, has been arrested on sus picion of being the man who killed Mr. D. MoCotter, There is considerable feeling in the oounty about the affttir. Hr. T. 0. Daniels requests all who desire to get up a running team to go to Asheville to contest for prizes at the firemen's tournament, to meet him tonight at eight o'clook at the Y. H. C. A. hall. Rev. Dr. Htll, who reoently charmed the New Berne people with a series of brilliant lectures, will give this city one more call next Friday night. The subjeot will be new one and is pro nounced one of bis best. We learn with pleasure that there is to be a Demorest medal contest by pupils of the graded school at the time of the commencement exeroites. Now that the start ia made we expect to see this one followed by others until quite number of our little folks become happy possessors of the silver medals. Henry Cheetnutt, a colored man of the city is easting off his sable hoe and becoming white. White patches oom- meooed coming on his faoe, hands and limbs some months ago and the white portions continue slowly but surely to spread over a larger and larger surface. The outoome of the metamorphosis will be noticed with some interest. Dr. D. S. Harmon, the eminent Buesian oculist and ophthalmologist, has made arrangements to establish a home office at Wilmington. Dr. Har- mou has treated a large number of parties in New Berne, all of which we believe have proved highly satisfactory. He has given the profession a life long study and has effeoted many remarka ble eures of the eyes. The Ooldsboro Argus say s : There have several orphans arrived at the Old : Fellows' Orphans7 Home, Just opened near this city, and the little ones are being eared , for and cultured with a thoughtful and kindly supervlt Ion by Superintendent Whitfield that marks him thus early in his new charge as the right' man for the responsible position. . God Men the orphans, and prosper their new boms in onr midst alway. Dra. Daffy located, the ball ia Wm, Farrow, the colored man who waa shot Friday night, and out it out yesterday afternoon. As we stated it , p through the lower part of. the breast bone. : It was taken ont Just above the hip on the right aide toward the baok. Farrow is doing well, considering the nature of the wound and may possibly recover, still his wound Is dangerous and the ease ia not materially effeoted by the removal of the ball. ; . r Methodist Picnics. ; The Sunday-school of Centenary H. E, ohuroh will have their pionlo tomor row. They will go np Trent river on the steamers Trent and Klnston, pos sibly stop at Book spring or some other desirable spot, take dinner, and then re-embark and oontinua the trip to Pol- locksvllle, - ' . i".K'i':f'"'i;.i - The notice bell will ring at f o'olook for the sohool to aeeembleat the chnrohi and after a short religious service the a ihool will. start at 7.45 for the steamers Wiioh ate to loave at 8 o'olot ti ; Hancock St ohuroh will pionio at A lams creek Friday, and will go down bf the steamer Trent, leaving at EYAKtiELISTIC JEEETIJiGS END. Sundaj's Services General Results - Christians Edified and Sinners ' Converted. The three union meetings of Sunday were the closing ones of the ten days aeries oonduoted by Evangelist W. P, Fife. His subjeot in the morning was "Consecration." He read the wonder ful 13th chapter of Bomant filled with high exalted Christian precepts, direot ly at variance with the promptings of the oarnal heart suoh aa admonitions t ) recompense to no man evil for evil but to overoome evil with good, to mind not high things but to conder oend to men of low estate, eto. He then reviewed the verees from the 8di to the end of the chapter giving direotly oppo site renderings, wbioh he said by their practice many seemed to adopt as thtir version instead of the way it was writ ten in the soripturee. Mr. Fife spoke warmly in behalf of a ooneeoration of our poiseaaions that would lead to a generous sharing of them with the needy and for carrying on religious work, the consecration of ourselves that would lead to the prompt performance of even the unpleasantest Christian duties. He said some might look down upon the work of the Salva tion Army but that if the ohurches had done their duty there would have been no need for a member of the Salvation Army. He exhorted that in business affairs, pleasures and every walk of life that full consecration ehould be the fixed, unchanging and uncom promising principle of all. In the afternoon Mr. Fife took as bis subjeot "The Harriage Supper," the baaia of the sermon was Luke 14:17. "And sent his servant at supper time to say to them that were bidden. Come for all things are now ready." Mr. Fife showed the false oharacter ot the flimsy exeuses rendered by the in vited guests for their non attendance and- then ventilated the excuses given by men today for refusing the invita tion to the gospel feast and one by one with suitable texts he destroyed the weak props on which those offering the exouses were resting, and thanked God that the marriage supper was for all, and that all must come on one com mon level. He disouesed the position of the kind, oharitable, generous, moralist or self- righteous man, the man who wants to drink awhile longer, the one who ia afraid he cannot hold out, those who say they are too poor they have not got good clothes, those who think they are too rioh and do not need it, those say they must danoe, those who say they oan see no barm in danoing. He told them they would not sell one of their eyes or limbs for any amount of money and yet tbey were selling their soul and going to hell and eternal des truction for these trifles when they oould come and be heirs to one of the glorious and everlasting mansions pre pared for Christ's followers. Hr. Fife asked who may be saved and answered those that want to be and are thirsting for salvation, "Whosoever will let him take the water of life freely." Qod will not use his power and save by force; the man must use his will, exercise his power and "Take." Another question, what must I do to be saved. "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ" submit yourselves to him. "He that belisveth on me hath everlasting life." Faith will grow by reading and obeying the Bible. "Faith coming by hearing and hearing by the word of God." Bomans 10:17. How are we assured? "By graoe are ye saved through faith; and that not of your selves It is the gift of God." Eph. 9:8, "The Spirit itself beareth witness with onr spirit, that we are the children ot God." Bomans 8:16. Hr. Fife's text at the evening service was a clause of the 12th verse of the 4th chapter ef Amos: "Prepare to meet thy God." The sermon was in three divisions: First Why should I prepare to meet God? Second How should I prepare to meet God? Third When should I prepare to meet God ? Why should I prepare to meet God ? Because the wrath, of God abideth on those who are - unprepared. "The wages ef sin ia death." Romans 6:28, "The wicked shall be turned into hell with all the nations that forget God." Pa. 9:17: - How prepare to meet God ? By making a olean aweep of all sins large and email and : surrendering all to God." "Let the wioked forsake hit way and the unrighteous man his thoughts, and let him return unto the Lord and he will hare mercy upon him. and to our God for he will abundantly pardon, - When ? Today. "Seek ye the Lord while ha may be found, call upon him while he la near.". Do not rely on death-bed repentanoe. Rine-tentbs of people are unoonsolons when death approaches, and shame on the who would serve the devil his entire days and then ory out whan death was staring him la the face. Two solos sung by Hr. Bamsey at the evening service were a great help to the meeting. :,, They, were tonohing, Impressive and beautiful. . The attendanoe was largo at each service and at sight the entire ohuroh waa packed, even In tbe aisles. Every seat, the extra ones plaoed In for the oooeslon and even the pulpit ateps ware occupied and some people were stand ing. Others failed to gain admittance at aii.' :ry r "i Sunday afternoon and night many additions were made to the al ready large number who had professed conversion and to the ohurch members who bad gronn lukewarm in the Christian warefare but who now re newed their first love. The permanent results of the meeting are sure to be much greater even than waa shown by these expressions of an intention to lead a new life. Mr. Fife bore with such a heavy hand upon the follies and sinfulness that creep so often into ohurches and showed the path of christian duty so plainly that men who had not been considering themselves baokeliders but yet had not been living up to tbe requirements of the gospel must have been made to see the error of their ways. Hr. Fife in bis concluding remarks Sunday night expressed warm thanks to the several parties in the city, the ohoir and to every one who had assisted in any way in carrying on the meet ings. A good purse was made up Sunday night as a free-will offering lo Mr. Fife. He left yesterday morning to spend a few days at his home io Fay etteville. Mr. Fife will begia a series of meet ings in Ooldsboro next Sunday. The Argus states that the various ministers of the city have bcea const ituted a Devo tional Committee in ohargo of tbe com ing meetings, fo arrange preliminary union meetings that tbe work may be already in progress when Mr. Fife ar rives. Episcopal Council. The Episcopal Counoil of the EsBtern Diocese of North Carolina, just held al Elizabeth Oity, was an interesting one. Bev. T. M. N. George, reotor of Christ churoh of this city, preached the open ing sermon. The next meeting ot the counoil will be held in Washington. The clerioal delegates to the General Convention, whioh meets io Baltimore in Ootober, are: Kev. J. O. Huske, D.D., of Fayetteville; Rev. N. Colin Hughes, D D.,of Chooowinity; Bev. J. Carml- chael, D.D., of Wilmington; Rev. Nathaniel Harding, of Washington. The lay delegates are: Dr. A. J. De Bossett and Col. John Atkinson, of Wilmington; Mr. Wilson G. Lamb, of Williamston, and Mr. Shepard, of Edenton. The standing committee aa hereto fore is oompoeed of Drs. Carmichael and Huske, Rev. R. Strange and Dr. A. J. DeRossett, and Mr. Oeo. H. Roberts, ot New Berne. Coming and Going. Mr. L. H. Cutler, who attended the State Democratic convention at Raleigh, and sinoe then has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Bertha Watkins, of Greensboro, returned home last night. Bev, J. O. Huske, of Wilmington, who has been attending the session of the Council of the Eastern Diocese of North Carolina, arrived on the steamer Neuse of the E. O. D. line. He preaohed excellent sermon Sunday morning in Christ ohuroh. While in tbe city he ia the guest of Mr. W. H. Oliver, Mr. J. J. Disosway has . been North buying a stock of mill and mer chant supplies for the new firm of Dis osway & Churohill, who intend to open without delay. Bey. T. M. N. George and Messrs. Geo. H. Roberts and E.K. Bishop! dele gates to the Episoopal Counoil at Elizabeth City, returned home on the steamer Neuse, of tbe E. C. D. line, yesterday, and Mr. Gaston Manly, of Baltimore, oame in on the same steamer to visit his relatives in the oity. Truck Quotations. Naw Yobk, May 28. Strawberries 10 to 15s.; cabbage $1,50 to $2 00; peas, soo. to noo. PaLMBH & RlVENBUEQ Dr. Harmon. As I will remain in New Berne on'y tbls week, all parties wishing to obtain glasses or oonsult with me in regard to any defeot in their eyesight must call rignt away at my offioe in Hotel Albert If tall don't wear stripes, If short eschew plaids. Outfitter, This is the advice of the Out fitter. Oar advice Is when yon get ready for any goods in the men's line try Howard. Oar aim ia to give yon your moneys worth everytime. We have joBt received a new lot of the latest stiff hats. three dollar hate for $2.50. This is a popular price for a stiff hat and we try to meet it. News goods con stantly arriving. At HOWAED'S. Children Cry.for.Pitcher't' Castorii Dr. V7ci. L IIALL, ; OF NEW YORK, Will deliver hia oelebrated Lecture, Evclsf isn & Revelation, -)" -''1 Friday night, IIay27. Admission 25 Cents. 1 Tickets on isle at the New Berne Drue Store.'.; - " The proceeds of this Lecture are for liquidating : the ' indebtedness on the Churoh of Christ on Hancock street. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar haking powder. Higheet of all in leavening atreneth Latest United States Government lie- port. Royal Baking Powder Co.. 106 Wall St., N. Y. BE PORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE National Bank of New Berne, At New Berne, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business. May 17. 1892. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 250 851.91 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 5,391 .43 U. S. Bonds to secure circu lation (FourB) 2."),000.00 Stocks, securities, etc 43,050 02 Due from approved reserve agents 2 i 91.46 Due from other National Banks 15.C10.70 Due from State Banks and bankers 7,303 93 Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures 15,000.00 Other real estate and mort gages owned 25,283.16 Current expenses and taxes paid 2 931 42 Checks and other oash items 5,934.47 Bills of other banks Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents Specie Legal tender notes Redemption fund with U. S, Treasurer (5 per cent of cir culation) 1,732 00 850 27 21,734.00 12,000.00 415.00 Total $440,037.42 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 8100,000.00 Surplus fund 70,000.00 Undivided profits 31,149 45 National Bank notos out standing 22.500 00 Dividends unpaid 125 00 Individual deposits subiect to check - 153.015.40 Time certificates of deposit - - 58.596.50 Cashier's checks outstanding - 852 35 212 464.31 Due to other National Banks 6.B41.08 Due to State Banks and bankers 2,957.58 Total S446 037.43 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) UOCNTY OP CRAVEN', ) I, G. H. Roberts. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear tnat the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. O. U. Roberts, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d day of May, 1892. J. K. B. Carraway, N. P. Correct Attest: Thos. Daniels, ) Alex. Miller Directors. J. H. Hackburn, S Commissioner's Sale. Pursuant to a iudement or forealosare of MorUnss. and an order of sale, at Pall Term, IBUl.of tbe Superior Court of Craven oounty, In an action wherein Jos. L. Hahn waa piaintirr and Henderson Dudley et als. were defendants, as Commissioner duly authorized and empowered bv said Judg ment ana oraer 01 sale. I win sell lo tue highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door of said oounty. In tin city of Hew Berne, on the ld day of May, iH',1'2. at 12 o'olook, noon, all the following described lot or parcel of land Lying and being In the city of New Berne, county and Stato aforesaid, and known and designated as Lot No. n. In a plan of said city, laid off by H, T. Oulon for A. T. Jerkins, Hay ldta, IH07, ana more fully desorlbed in a deed made the 11th day ot May, 1875, and recorded July 3d, 1SI0, Book 7(i, folio 110, Register's office. This April witi, iwz. GEO. H. WHITF, apl4 80d Commissioner. The sale has been postponed to Mon day, Mar 80th, J. 1 BRYAN, Prei. TBOS. DA.MELS,Vitc Pres. 0. H. ROBERTS, Cashier. The National Bank, 0P NEW BERNE, N. C Incorporated 1865. Capital, Surplus Profits, $100,000 98,168 DIRECTORS. J as. A. Bryan, Thos. Daniels, Ohas. B. Brtah, J. H. Hacebdrn, ALES. UILLIR, Lt. HARVEY, O. H. Roberts. "Song Recital." MISS RADCLIFFE will give a SONG RECITAL, Tuesday Evening, May 31, 1893, AT THE Bhs will be supported by the best mostoai telem ot the city. Admission SOo. No extra charge for reserreckMatt. m21td PAPE & DEYO, Commission Merchants, 8S9 Washington Street, NEW YORK, Solicit yonr business. Prompt sales, quiOK returns, ana we HIGHEST MARKET PSIGE 6U1R1ITEED Btenetti or Postal Cards oan be obtained atJNO. DUHM'S. . . Reference: National Bank, New Cerno, N. O. 4 , , mlS 100 BAGS SHOT To Haad This Day. All Sizes. Send In Your Orders. i.'i E. c. OF TIIOSK AX I) BREAKFAST 8TBIPS Naw 3utfcr AX I) Fresh Lunch Biscuits AT LUCAS & LEWIS. SILK HITTS7" OUR PRICES: All Silk Lace Mitts, Only 13c. A Good One for 20c. Better for 25c. Good Fifty Center for 29c. ".Best Yet," 40c. urnm STORE. Porpoise Shoe Laces, Only 5c. pair ECOfiOIY STANDS GUARD At the Door of Wealth. Ben. Franklin's "a penny saved," &c, is as true today as it ever was. To save is to make. Thrifty people un derstand this. That is why they are our best and most regular patrons we always save them mosey. Respectfully, IIACK15URM & WILLETT. P. U H.QNTABNE, CRAVEN STREET, 3 Doors from Board of Trade NEW BERNE, N, C, Solicits CONSIGNMENTS OF TRUCK for the following well-known Firms: Msrs. A. Bennett & Co., NEW YORK. " Rock, Timmons & Co., PHILADELPHIA. " Lippman Bros., BROOKLYN. " Durand Bros. & Merrick WASHINGTON, D. C ' C. Wolters & Co., NEWARK, N. J, LatoRt quotations reoeived daily from each of the above markets. Stencils and Postal Cards can be had upon application nt my office. mar24 dw3m They Are Coming With A Rush. Who? Why, J. F. TAYLOR'S Customers, To get the Goods saved from the fire, which be is almost giving away to make room for new stock. If yoa want the biggest turns you ever got for tbe least money, Join the crowd, come quick and get your pick. They are bound to go. 1ST eceived: A FINE LOT OF II A JOB LOT OF rests, To retail at 10c. -ALSO- LABIE3' SILK VESTS, The best goods in the city for the money. WILL JIAVJ-: A FINE LINE OF ill a few days. It will bo to your interest to wait and seo before buying. Barrisg.on Baxter. STANDARD 9 Fa rucK uarres. AVo are now prepared to supply Barrels of our manufacture, in any quantity, iielivered oa cars or steamer at Hew licnio. l'or furli.er information anplv to our Sales Agent, E II. A; J. A. MEADOWS CO. J OSES & CO. Wo. the undersigned, used one thou sand Truck Barrels, manufactured by Messrs. Jones it Co., last year, and they gavo us perfect satisfaction. We shall uso the sanio barrels aain this year, and also some of their Patont Who Barrels. llACKIirilN .t WlM.KTT. May 13, 1803. 14 dwtf THE Norfolk Half Barrel TRUCK BASKET, FOR Peas, Beans, Tomatoes, ETC., ETC., 1'Olt SALE BY P. La MONTAGNE. AGENT FOR NORTH CAROLINA, a'il dwlia lstp NEW BERNE. Who Wants Money 1 Time IsMoney! Having put in a NEW REGULATOR and connocted it with Washington by Telegraph, I am ready to give correct time to each and every one. I have also a full stock of all kind, of Qoods in my line, which I am selling at Rock Bottom Prices. COME AND SEE ME. SAME. EATON, The Jeweler, imm SHOES ILftfJiis to s Clothing Middle St., opposite Baptist Churoh J " Millinery! MRS. B. B. LANE,5 Middle St , opposite Baptist Church. V .... v "Vi."' Spring and Summer Goods "-'' A (nil line of Millinery In all tbe latest ' r? ' styles, as handsome and as cheap as can i ' be bought in the city. ,,.(, Also, a nice line of laces, Embroider ies, Ladies' Vests, Ladies' and Children's ' Hose, Mitts, Belts, etc , The publio generally are most respect- -: rally invited t. call and examine ber - -stock and compare her prices with those of any In the city or elsewhere. i :
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