The
Daily
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VOL. XII -S 31
NEW BERNE, N. CM SATURDAY, MAY
i:$
rKi!E 5 CENTS.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
FOR SALE. A nice suit i f bedroom
(Walnut) furniture lor sale, cheap.
Jtj"- Apply at this office. mflllt.
' " , XU ANTED 3ituition a clerk or
f bookkeeper. A lumber of years ex
' i' perience and no object Lin to leaving the
jfM city. Reference furnished if desired.
' - Apply to W. D. II., ran; Journal.
QTH. HOWARD will sail lor Tr. nl, ,n
' . O Thursdays instead of Fridays.
WANTED. Ladies to do writing at
home, will pay 18 to $20 per week.
;( tend self addressed stamped envelope for
reply. Address M. McWrkiht,
, m82t. Mishawaka, Ind.
THE profits aud pleasures of Hieyclinj;
are not to be questioned; bur t lie choice
':.'- of a Wheel should be carefully consid-
ered. We can furnish any information
you may desire on the subject. The
k ' "Waverly Scorcher", 32 lbs., price ifsldO
is better than many $125 wheels. The
"Columbia'' $150 is absolutely the BUST
made. Catalogues, prices and fair terms
jiven for the asking.
W. T. Him. & Co.
'":. Bole Agents.
PARIS GREEN and Land Pl.isler lor
killing Potato Buss at
tf. J. C. Wnrrnr fc Co.
WANTED: Two copies of the Daily
Joubhal ol Oct. 22, 1H!I2. Also
;; " one copy of the Weekly ol Oct. 0, 1H1I3,
and two of Dec. 22d, Reward paid for
4, ; tame.
FOR SALE CIIEAP.-An cxeclkiit
baggy or saddle horse six years old,
"medium size, very quick mid pirfcctly
, gentle. tf. " W.J. Smith.
''i A FULL line of Spring and Summer
(M "Samples, consisting of Cheviotts,
-,- Black, lllue and iirown Series. Fine
' . r Cheek,. Cashmeres, Imported. Suit ite.s.
wotsHds in nil grades.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
P. II, Ciiadwick, (Tailor. I
At Hall'sbonl; store.
USE DUFFY'S Col li 1 1 KILL El! -cures
Coughs, Colds. Sore Throat,
etc. Excellent in all affection of the
Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac
tion of the mucous membrane, soothing
i ,' and healing the same. Js an antiseptic
and oebmicioe. Prices, l"r.. '-'.V. and
80c. per bottle.
J.0 To Street's Horse Store for Livi ry.
IINE roadster's at Street's horse store.
IilLEGANT Saddlers at Street s Horse
U Store.
"nANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, ami all Skin
A' Diseases curel by the use of Duffy's
tell Ointment. For Kile by
F. S. Di'kkv. Druguist.
ISil, Saernuiental, Port and Scupper
noug Wines for sale by
Jas. Redmond
I CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry
Rock and Rye, put up expressly for
throat and lung diseases, lor sale by
Jas. Redmond.
pv UFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal
XJ
use, for sale by
Jas. Redmond.
HUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the
lest Natural aperient. For sale by
Jas. Redmond
I URE Corn Whiskey for sale by
Jas. Redmond.
UFF Gordon Imported Sherry, Tor
sale by Jas. Redmond.
IMPORTED Holland Gin, Burke a Bass
Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for
sale by Jas. Redmond.
ffT ffA CIGARS at very low tiguret
IWVVUfor wholesale and retail
(fade t sale by
0
ARRETT'S Cognac. Brandy used very
much in tlw sick room. For sale by
Jas. Redmond.
The Eiohmond, V., city conned
appropriate 14,000 for the 'xpenceii
of the Interment of ex-President
Davis.
Mayor Ellyson, ol Richmond,
writes Governor Carr that the
Davis funeral train will stop about
three boors in Raleigh.
A citizen of Wheeling, W. Va., is
murdered by his mother-in-law,
who then hangs herself in her
prison cell with her apron strings.
Same Tennessee farmers have
written to Secretary Morton to
, know if-he thinks it advisable to
v plant potatoes on the wane of the
moon.
Gotham was crowded with man-
o'-war's men last week, but every
body was at peace save Colonel
jOjckerili alone. Be was busy
Mflghtinjr ttae"d Rebels."
The Lewistoo, Ohio, reservoir
troke at 4 o'clock yesterday morn
ing and water covering 17,000 acres
of land was emptied into the Miami
-valley."
Secretary Smith is again at his
desk. Ha will organize a sort of a
Cabinet of his own composed of
heads of bureaus and assistant sec
retaries of tbu Interior Department.
Professor 8. B. Weeks, of Trinity
College, we are gratified to learn,
it writing a history of North Caro-
: lina. l wi.l- not be a brilliant
work,' but it will be 1 thorough and
aoenrate and trustworthy and will
. cover the Held. Be will not over
look a large denomination of
Christians as Moore did, nor will
hi-i book ibinifid in hi-i'nrii! or rot a.
Governor Svuiu tod :i.i(l.t U-iV,
Dr. Calvin II Wllt-y sh.it by actual
cou'it hp -ix lib!-.1 in (!. ;(' 1,000
rrorn in Wit. t'lft' ' lU'in'ii-ra'iIe
H'tid It'.K.k" t! Wh'os wittilv
iCilbd H tr, ..d nmiN If Dr.
j Wwk wii! look Hev, Hugh
rT--A IdenV ,',Hl : (ill FootcV
Not-s or Wh , 1, i i t'Tg v
whicii :v" ari- i;i'if.g f r m our
books) h; li ; Mutt, in 1750
hire n.n a I pMHt cbitich in
Granville n nnfy if li'tMbin Greek,
Mini ii Ctptift ('o'lgrejiU ion that
woiKhipppd nt S!k rma Ts on Tar
River, tlwt hai bee'i voting
precinct for neihipt iho l.ut
biiai'ri d Mv-M'i.g, r.
.LOCAL NLWS.
ne v a o run Tir.i-:ui-:srs.
Howard.
For Sale A bed room N'.iil.
II. Ii. Duily- Mvrke.l flown to.
Bradli;"',i i; I ,.,!: -Xui ire.
SinitU'3 News AeiRl Notice.
Chas. .M. U'ijins Fresh ilrns, etc.
Niinn A Mi Sorlcy Ice cream soda out
' site.
At Jolm Dunn's Today Ice Crvimi
oda. Mi'k Miake-, etc.
o.o ni.i, M-u.r KIM- !
Steps are I c:;i I:.!,-to rcl uild the
Oivi- Ilonl al !.:i!ri!i Spt:., by i
Slock Coin oany. ll v.ll: tlii - tin:e be ol
brick.
Vo cad !). i.l .i'i to ti:o hi!, at llie
Lead of our ediiorial coinm-i adoiie,l by
the North Caiolina I'u-- A--ocial!on
niiihiiijr provi-imi lor cIi.iil'- on card,
resolution-, society noiici s, i ic.
'I'iie New s an. 1 Ob i-rer.vi The 1 1 1 i I 1
annual . .uivialioa ol lie- l-.iho u-i K lu
catiiinal Socict-. of N.iitli t'aiwlina will In-
held in It'l.iji about tin- middle ol
May.
Pr.il". I'. )'-. Morion intend- I., have one
ol (lie la .1 cola ell- lie- li.st if June evi r
held here. lie is at Wolk on it lliov. Il
will make a 'muiJ -howin tbr llie '.voik
he has la en dnini; for the last thri c
years.
A o..,l .ni.licii! :.,-,.! -d M ;-. Ib.nr;.
I'd mi-, al ih- V. M. C A. Hall 1.: ! i,i:-',t
and it i i in-.- 11 lo -i ttial the l.-ct :;.e
was ol'i;rc.tt cci liencc and hi . rcii
ditiou ol Suiun Shin.;!e ini oniiarable.
'llie audience fan vi r aliciiine and
both lecture and recitation enjoyed.
The Sail ford lAUc-s say-- The h.s
ly lire in Mooic county -nine three neck
nun is estimated at sJOn.i I (I. Many men
who were in oc,,,! i iicuui-lance and were
operating; laroe titrpeiitine oieliards are
forced to bet-ir. life anew. It wa- the
most destructive coiill,,malioii ever
known to visit Moore county.
ISy special invitation, Mr. I leurv IJIount,
aeeonipauied bv two jour.i ihi: i-.- friend,
visited the ('olle'iale In-lit me at noon
yesterday, and made a brief addict to
the asseinbh-d scholai - of the n-titu!8
aud titadcd school, and i-, ie t ao humor-
ou- recitations, which wer.- tun. !i enjoved
oy both teachers and scholars.
Wc ipiote the lollowiiif; fiom tie
North Carolinian: "The cditois of
North ( urolina will never forget the re
ceptiou accorded them at New Kerne.
The meetiiio was a proliiable one, but nil
agreed that it was in a very great meas
ure due to (he unbounded hospitality of
the people of the "Cittl of Kims." Ask
an editor win re is Paradise and he will
point toward New I'erne."
The Greensboro li'-eord says a ijueer
specimen of a low 1 is on exhibition al
the Hudson Store Company- a cross be
tween a guinea and an eagle. The head
resembles an eagle somen hut, while the
feathers are exactly those of a guinea. Its
' cackle," however, is that of a chicken.
Council lirown bought it from n country
man living a few miles from town. It 1b
a good sized low 1 but presents a queer
appearance.
A wood factory is soon to be started
near T.irboro on the Norfolk and Caro
lina road. Numerous articles such as
hoops, plates. Ac, are to be manufac
tured, principally of gum. Stock has
been taken by foreign as well as home
capitalists and the work will soon be
started forward. This is just tho line of
work that ought to be developed in
Craven county. It Iia3 over a hundred
varieties of woods, many of which work
up admirably and are susceptible of a
high polish.
The Durham Sun says: "The man who
paints his yard fence, cleans up his prem
ise, white wushes his barns and out
houses, and keep the weeds from grow
ing on the sidewalk in front of his gate,
is a greater benefit to a city thau tho in
dividual who spends his time on the cor
ner of the street prating about a silurian
citr and the dead condition of his adopted
home. The 3un might have gone further
and said that benefactors to a city or
town are those live men who try to keep
a breast with the times, and throw their
influence and money to every enterprise
of merit that springs np in their midst
and who always found laboring for the
building up of their tow a instead of
growling and stickling over small public
expenditures for needed improvements.
Trns indeed. iV--''-c---T:;,':v,.;:: a:
- TtHTB PILLS effective in results. r
New City (.oreriiiuent.
The new Hoard of City Council or
ganized Inst night. J. F. Clark, F. Ulric.h
and J. K. Latham were chosen council
men at large and upon completing the
oi-ganiz.ition Councilman Ellis of the 1st
Ward resigned and Mr. Chas. Heizenstein
w as i lec'cd in his stead and Mr. Kllis
was 1 1. etcd Mayor.
The following is the list of ollie'-rs
elected:
Mauir, Wm. Kllis.
City Tax Collector, W. I). W: I'a.-e.
City Attorney, Steve C i;r.c,aw.
City Treasurer, II. J. I.oviek.
Pott Physician, K. S. Primrose.
City Ma. shall, J. T. Lewis.
Policeman No. 1, J. K. Land.
" 2, J. B. Dixon.
" 3. Kli Elliot.
Market Clerk, John liowden.
Ileadipia lets Watchman, Thomas
Tokr.
Sanitary Ollicer, Henry C. Iirinson.
Sexton Cedar Oroyu Cemetery, I). If.
Stallings.
Sexton (ireenwood Cemetery, col.,
Daniel I'csl, col.
Spec I ul Need for Careful Sanitary
Precautions.
Clean streets, houscti and town lots are
dciial le at all tunes but in view of the
rai agi - of cholera in the Eastern Hemis
phere last year, our nai row'eseape Iroiu it
lit reached our very shores and wa
w il h ibllieiilty k -pt at bay I aud lie lur
I In r I'u ( that it did not entirely die out
through tl e winter and is even now early
a- il i- becoming deadly which heightens
the chances of danger this season it be
i iiiiii s the duly of till to co operate hear
tily with those in authority in keeping
ail ptcniists in pi rlect sanitary condition,
flic Oovei nun nt has made provision for
ouatantiee regulations. This without
doubt will be supplemented by strict
-in vci!at!'-c by city authorities than il-iutl
ai d plivale citi.ell slloehl ail! them ill
carry ing out w hatever regulations tin y
may enact by all means that lie in their
power.
( oni in-,' and dug.
Mr. ('has. Van Leer, the partner in
(net nabaum Bros, oyster cannery here
who has been seeing to its operating h it
yesterday on the Mcnmer N'cuse, returning
to h'.. home in S-':l!'old, Del., tin- -eason
le lli over.
Ib-.n. I'. M. Simmon; ivMirned la-t
ni-.lit IVoin Win-Ion w here he ha- I h on
on :t bu-iness trip.
Mr. II. K. Iioyal, of Suffolk, Va., ar
rived to spend a few days in tiie city with
lYictnK
Mr. .1. J. Uaxler n turned to Bea'.ilott
la-t night where be expect- to remain
a month ur two longer hi ikiivf alter the
branch store there.
Miss Lillian how land of Massachu
setts is visiting Miss Sadie Eaton, and
.Miss Louise Dennison, of the city, is also
spending a few days at Miss Katons while
her friend is here.
('apt. K. If. Jones nnd Messrs. W. It.
ISojd and W. F. Koiintree returned last
la-t night from Chailofte where they
have been attending the tlraiid Council ol
the Iioyal Arcanum. They, as well as
Mr. W. li. Drinson ol the city were all
re elected to the Grand Council olliocs
they held hist year.
Trucking in Pamlico,
Mr. (I. If. Dixon an excellent farmer of
Pamlico show s a good size sample of
potatoes of los raising. He expects that
about the li 1st of June shipments w ill be
gin. The people of his neighborhood
also raise cabbages and peas for the
Northern markets, but they work to dis
ailvanluge on account of the hick of
direct transportation. Not only is addi
tional expense to be borne, but the dis
advantage also, in the ease of such crops
as the two last, of their not being quite as
Irish.
With the better opening up of the
points duivn Neuse river aud other good
land adjacent to New Bei.ienow laboring
under similar disadvantages impetus will
be given to trucking that will put the
industry for in advanco of the position it
now holds, immense though it is even
now.
We've tint the Encampment.
A special to tho Wilmington Messen
ger Messenger from Raleigh says: Quar
termaster General Harrell informs nic
that Governor Carr today approved the
recommendation of the staff officers that
two regiments of the State Guard encamp
this year at Carolina City near Morehead
City and says that tho First and Second
regiments will bo the ones sent there.
Truck Quotation.
The following truck quotation wa3 re
ceived by telegraph last night from
Messrs. Palmer & Rivenburg of New
York:
Strawberries, 14 to sixteen; asparagus,
$2.00 to $4.00; peas Edenton $1.50 to
2.00 per box others 78 cts., to $1.25.
The Winston Sentinel says: There were
sixteen deaths in Winston during April,
thirteen of which were colored people and
three white. In Salem there were only
thre two calorel and one white
Miss Fannie Brinson, consort of Mr.
Danjel W." Brinson, died t her home - at
Reelsboro, Tnesdoy May 8d. The de
ceased was a daughter of Mr. P. ' Lepper,
of JiloreheaiL . . .-.w4 tr . i. M.v
Children Cry For JPitcherCastqrj
THE MISSISSIPPI OX A RAMPAGE,
1 lie Course Mny he Changed .nil Jfem
phis May he Left an Inland Town.
Advices Irom Memphis says that :.n
immense body of water is sweeping
down the Mississippi, and a t'-rrible il 1
is feared. The current is culling into
I he west bank live guiles above, the city,
and it is liared that the clisnucl will be
changed into Ilopetiehl Lake, leaving
M.miphis an inland town, and the big
three million dollar bridge high and dry.
The government ll'.et is at ork tr.ii.r
to pri vent the river In in changing il
coursc, ('rand Council Royal Arcanum.
Tho Fourth Grand Council of tin- Roy
al Arcanum ju-t held in Charlotte was
the largest ever held in the Slat--. -ended
with a pleasant a id s-.; .--;;!
banquet.
Ollicers were eleele l and iu-b.,!e ;
as follows:
Grand Regent J. Howell Way, Way
nessville.
Grand Vice Regent-T. J. Gill, L.uir
burg. Grand Orator C. T. Bernhardt, Sab
bury. P'ast Grand Regent .1. G. Wri-h .
Wilmington.
Grand Secretary W. li. Roy, I. I.', v.
IJerne.
Grand Trea-urer A. M. P.iwe'l, If d
eigh.
Grand Chaplain II. ('. I ) i. , a . .
Rockingham.
Grand Guide K. , Per. I ',iii...
Grand Wanlcn W. I-'. Roumi.c M .
licrne.
Gram I Scen-laiy Char!. I ,- , . ,-.
Gohkboro.
Grand Tin-tee W. G. r.iii.-;;. ,
Heine.
Grand Tru-be lolin II. Hill, Col I -
boro.
ii-and Trii-tee -T. W. lit nit .
Vllle.
The Ch irlot'e (ib-erv. r - f !-
low ing eondeiiH-d hi. -ton i f I lie ci .' a: I.---tion:
The order of-he Rova! An- u w
organied June vMth, 1 -s T7. a id a!: : u -'i
coinparativcly youiiL'. now ha- a in -,a-
berslnp ol UvJ.iMiO, elneily in ih- No.ih
as llu-South is praetically cria-l( 1 l.
-o large a pall of it 1 e ng -u j - I I . 1
low fl-Ver, tin- clloW :ccr o .-1 1 i( I beia;
named a- South ( aroiin.i. p.... oa. o.
Georgia. Mi i. ppi, I. on. -ana, Tea
and Alabama.
The (irst council in-titutt-1 iuliie S;ai
was al Wilmington in ls-o.
The Shrrifl of Vauci-v Kii s a M.i.i If i
sislingMicsl.
l n May 'Jnd In Yancey i . , 1 1 : ' . j
I turn-villi-, Sherilf John !-, wal
I lie Home ol I aylor Mc. lli-ti i w :: a '. ; e
of replevin to secure a horse ih ,i w ., i.
McAili-lcr's han.ls. McAllister -aw tin
sheritf approaching and taking oui a kni II
warned the otiiecr twit to come an v tai l hei-
lb ntitiueil to advance upon the -!e 1 1 !'
in a !hr"atcnini: allitu-le and the (ollcer
drew hi- pistol .,i,d -hot b Ailiaer time
times, killing him a!mo-t in taailv.
McAlli-trr Was about .", M ars r sue
had been marrieil three time, and ieave.
several ei.ihlien.
Cliange of Kain oail Name.
By autority of an Act ol'lhe l.eL;i-!aliu.'
the name of the Wiliniicto-i Cu-loe. an. I
K .st C-irobna Riilroad Company v. 1 be
changed to "Wilm nglon. New l'., .v -an.
Norlolk Railro.nl Conipsav.' T,,.
change w ill go into eileit .Ina: Ui h.
Wilmiiigtoii Star.
The Lenoir Topic say-: 'i ne opinio,!
is pretty general lliatjhe. IV. ' u i i
the plnspi -live apple crop b i lly, nit i!
did not entirely de-.troy it. Many ore'i
ards will not have lei: a ,e.
apwles, whiie a f-.. on bjh
gioiuul, will have full crop ware not i t-.i -17.
iland il seemes to h.ue be.-u moie
seriously injured by tin- late li e.- thii
was anticipated. Mr. H. ( '. CoJ'ey. spe.i -ing
for the great apple pro luein ; eel Ion
of Mulberry, says the fruit cr ip there wdl
be almost an entire failure. Mr. John I!.
Webb, of Collettsiille, al-.. aocs wlih
him as to the seventy of the f n on
apples and peaches.
Self love a not so great a --i as -elf-neglecting.
SlI VKKSI'F.Alli:.
There m no excuse in tins day
when clothing ia so cheap
for a man's neglecting to dress
as well as he can afTord. Those;
$10 dollar suits are not quite al!
gone. A new lot of blue suits
at that prico that are fast color,
and at tho same time they nre
durable. If you want yhm s,
Hats or Men's Furnishing (in-nls
of any kird be sure and hoc us.
New lot 50c Shiits. They are
linen bosoms and good muslin.
We are agent for the Diamond
Shirt, all sizes in.
At HOWARD'S.
Hath Rooms.
Bath rooms nre now in good order at
Hugh Banks' barber shop. Good ji ten
ion given patrons. rtf
Steamer (ircenville.
The Str. Greenville, Cupt. Dixon, will
com nenco runniiifi on Neiiau Itiver on
and after Mny 10,181)3. Schedule will
lie advertised la cr.
Haj.imi Gpay, Act. Agl.
Silrer Platlntr.
Iam 'prepared to replate your Old
Bitvicn-WAnE at Barrington's ilachiu.
offio on Middle Street.
Wl.LLIK StT.I,IKOR.
E. C. D.
Eastern Carolln Dispatch Line.
On and after Monday, May 1st, until
further notice steairer of thi lin will
leave Newbern daily (Sundays, execed)
t4p.nfc -.;., "-w: - -,?-..
WEOi IISHDBRSON, Agent,
Tl! V. TKAt'tli: S Wf);;l.!i'S l'.UI!
PARTY.
The Limit id' !. i::b- rs is Reached and i;
'Ihiid Train is o he Add- d.
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Just reeellrd at tile
Little Drug Store on
Middle Street,
Purity,
Precision,
Promptness
Shall always bo my ' motto. JTcdicine
delivered to aty part of the city. .
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Our ieH CUl'I.VM SODA hat
been pronounced
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Opens May 1st, 1893.
A t eneh Kailr I Point and at Hotel
Fir.,t class l.ivery Accomodations
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REPAINTED !
REMODELLED t
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