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nnm OURNAL. VOL.XII.-NO 133, NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. BUgmSS LOCALS. MISS NELLIE WALKER bas postponed her music dm UU Monday Sept 18th. HliS HOLUSTKR' will reopen btr school Mon'lay, Sept. Mlh, la Dr. (Mover's office. sJlw. . MIS3 MOLLIS HEATH bit postponed the opening of ber School ootil Sept 18. HOTEL Bute Id Chicago A good hotel at $1.00 a day. If you are going to tbe World's Fair, stop at tba Niagara Hotel, flr proof. Jackaoa Street, between Michi I!! Boulevard and Abash Areooe. 800 - Rooms. Near business centre. Six ronles to Worlds Fair within two block; only filteen minutes to grounds. $1.00 alay. - . v - ,81 lffl. WANTED by Mrs. A. H. White, a few Boarders, " Gentlemen Preferrred. For terms, apply to her at ber residence on Middle Street, next door to Kafir's Bakery. . D. C. McMILLAN, Investment Securities. ISO Nassau BL, New York City. No . - transactions on margin or for speculation. ..-Correspondence solicited. tf. FIFTY THOUSAND LATHS for sale. - Free from ' knots and extra width and length.' Apply to 8. C. Hamilton, Jr., .or at A. & N. C. freight office. ANOTHER lot of those Beautiful Trvon ' Palace Souvenir Spoons just received at Uibbard's Jewelry Store. Cull and see tbem. tf. NOTICE is hereby given that certiflmte ;. No. 80 for 5 shares of stock in series No. 1 aiid certificate No. 55 for 8 shares in serif s No. 1 of the New Berne Building and Loan Association has been lost and that application will be made to said Association for new certificates to lie issued. H. B. Durrr. ; ' TblsAng. 8tb, 1893. lm REMOVAL V E. Hlbbard, F. M. JHadwick and H. L. Hall have removed into the store with Mr Ir S Wood on - J'ollook St. near the Post Onion, where they will be ptaaaed to see all of their ' friends. ; fJTBe .sure to call and see them. . ag6dlrn FINE North Jones'. Carolina Dams at K. LOST Friday July 88th. two medals used as a watch charm, one a gold crosw about one inch long; the otner a small - silver medal, shape of a four leaf clover, upon each of these on one side was en graved "H. M.A."and upon the oppo site side of the silver medal was en graved "Punctuality.'' Finder will be rewarded by leaving at this office. BROWN BEANS for table use at 0 cents ' per quart. . Also Seed Peas snd Beans for 'all planting, at low prices R. Berbt. HAVE YOU seen the latest im proved window sash-lock. Very cheip and strong. N. arpin FOR RENT The Dwelling next door -to my residence on Pollock Street. J. W. Stbwart. A FULL Hue of 8priug and Summer BamplM, consisting ofCbeviotts Black, Blue and Brown 8erge, Fine Cheok Cash. ' mere. Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades, satisfaction guaranteed. F M. Uhadwick, Tailor. At Hail's book Store GO To Street's horse Store for Livery, Fine roadster, at Street's Horse store. -' "Hear dem silver bells" ought to be popular in Congress just bow.':.,;1'" Why does a man's system require more rest and reoreation after he beoomes an office-holder! A "Dravloe band'' bu orders from London to convert Bob Inger soli. : ' ' -The diamond mines of Brazil hare yielded over 15,000,000 carats ',of atones, valued at 1150,000,000. Excessive rope-jumping caused tbe death of Bessie Woodard, little girl of Washington, D. 0. The bachelors in Congress will never get married if the sketch ar. tists are not called off. :A- - A eood many people seem to have adopted for a motto, "when l in doubt, blackguard Congress.? An Asbury Park revivalist : has gone crazy. The man who inspects tbe woman's bathing suite is aane. ''. ?; - i & "-. It is a bard . task, brethren, to " make the lender and the borrower take the same view of the money question.. T--''S::-'.:i. " Paderevitki didn't make hianelf a long-haired freak for nothing HiBAmerican A tonr, just closed. netted him .9100,000. The sea captain who utilised an iceberg to tow his vesseD during calm was determined to. keep cool under any and all circumstances Great Boott! A Canadian preach er says the time will come when no man can tell a lie. There will be no r: "... o'.ans. drummers or amateur f ! err en when that day arrives. Tru'y t 3 are- some wonderful i e' ' t V .a financial situation rrja ia al.:'J cf Corress,' and t a e - "'1 r t of Congress is i".-.'.!y t'-i-lcC -3. r 1 I;' 1' th Cf 1 t A Chinaman eommlUed suloids because he could not gala Ue lor o .m American rirl. He shoald bsve joiaed a Buadsy school. If Ue Shermae ailver Uvb thrown overboard without right- log tbe ship of finaaoe a good many professional flaanolel pilota will bo hnaUng lor hole to erawl Into. ... Th flatter to the Worll'e Fair who waa robbed of 13,000 north of diamoada paid a high prioe for knowledge that every person shoald have naturally. Diamonds or other valuable jewelry shoald never be worn where there . is a promisenooa erowd. The married aten ought to erect a monument to Col. Kate Field for having declared that the finest type of women refrxio from eating onions. Only married men know the extent o( the evil. Girls rarely eat onions between the age 10 and the date of their marriage. Washington preacher snms np the financial aitnation thnsly; 'Atheism la the cause of onr trou ble at thin time. Politicians say it is legislation, but the people have lost oonfidenoe in God aad when tbey do that It is no wonder they lose confidence in their fellow men." LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard, E. D. Bangert Executors notice. C. Disosway 4 Bro. Fine Inks. C. D. Bradbam Timothy hay. C. V. McGehee Bakery enlarged. Miss Nellie Walker School postponed C. B. Frazelle, agt. Oyster garden lor sale. No services will be neld at Presbyterian church today. The Nantucket .and Kearsarge will remain a few days at the Norfolk Navy yard for repairs. The Irish Home Rule bill passed the BntiBh House of Commons Friday night by a majority of 84. Tbe vote was 801 ayes to 287 nays. Mr. E. F. Rowe's new residence oppo site the Journal office is completed. It presents a very neat appearance snd makes another good improvement for this street. After the storm there ought to be calm and perhaps the long talked of balloon aacnsion will take place tomorrow Half-past three oclcck is the hour selected for it. J. W. Sawyer, colored, who is pretty well known by all train and steam boat arrivals, wishes it known that he has now been promoted to the proud distinction of porter and baggage man of Habn's livery. The Goldsboro Headlight rotracta nothing of its charges conta'nod in its editorial against Maj. Harrell. Mr. W. T, Lyon, of Oxford is out in another caid, an extremely severe one againt bim. Satur day's Ncws-Observer-Chronicle contains it President and Mrs. Cleveland are back in Washington. Considering that Mr. Cleveland has recently undergone a sur gical operation the report from him is good. The' Post of yesterday says h was in excellent spirits, his eye was bright, complexion clean and he looked vigorous snd strong. ' Mr. C. V. McGehee, tbe market wharf baker, lias added another oven, the saute size of the one he has been using. This makes it so that bis bakery has capacity of 700 loaves a day in addition to the cakes, etc ' We are glad to see him receiving such patronage as to make this enlargement necessary. The fruit business seems to be . assum ing . very good . proportions -. around Greensboro, judging from a statement made by Mr. Jno. J. Phoenix, of ; that place to a News-Obeervor-ChronJcle - re porter. He states he is buying on an average' two hundred dollars - worth of fruit daily and paying spot cash. The crop is stated to be a large one. . : . At Mr. John Dunn's store Js what seems to be simply a bob tailed kitten but which we are informed ia half-rabbit He was obtained from Mr. M. A. Mar- shall of Beaufort by Mr. Claud Gaskins who Informs ; us that he .has seen tbe mother, a large yellow eat - and - the re mainder ; of her progeny and . that the others have the true feline appearance about the head bui partake . plainly of the rabbit characteristics in the body. They move about by leaps and also have short claws. ... ; F0TICE. . ... '- r A. & N. C. Rallrood Co" ' , : . - Treasurers Office, . t.New Bern, N. C, Aug. 80th, 1893. The 89th annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad Company will be held at More- head City on tbe tn Thursday (the K3th by) in September, 1893. t J. F. C. Roberts, Sec'y, cioixsa u jzxsrr citt. eSLsal ssasean sat That the Dreal Disease Is la This Ooaatry. Martia Crows, whose wa aaaooaced as being attacked by cholera ia Jersey City, died ia the hospital frooa the disease la two days time. The ease has ben of ficially declared gtnuios Asiatic cholera. Experts were called la from New York, and upon examination the splnitom of cholera was fcond. iiK-thrr snsplcioas case is being investigated, aad sn emer gency hospital large enough to accommo date 10 patients hss been established. Tbe authorities however ere not-alarm ed. Tbe otigin of tbe disease is nnsc countable. Tbe plague is rsging in Russia with unabated fury. There were over a thous and deaths from it lsst week snd M9 new cases. Advices from London tell of four fresh cases snd two deaths at Grimsby. Directory ef the City. A complete directory of New Berne. with tbe different interests classified. together with a synopsis of its history is being gotten np and will soon be ready for the press. Comparative statistics of ber enterprises, increase in populations, receipts and shipments of all articles of trade, showing the rapid and solid growth of tbi town will have precedence in tbe publication. j Without tbe assistance oi the citizens, which is earnestly requested, it cannot be perfected ss the publishers desire. It is proposed to set forth tbe many advsn tages of New Berne, snd to take adver tisements at a very low rate -just suffi cient to pay for the cost of printing. Parties having statistics of interest or wishing to advertise in the books, will confer a favor by communicating with A. Hatchet at Hotel Albert, or Mr. Joe Watson. It has been sometime since New Berne has had such a directory and one is greatly needed. Another improvement that our city ought to have without any delay is tne numbering of all residences and business houses. Our population has grown suffl ciently Urge to require thh and it would give strength to any effort at securing free delivery. Church Services Centenary M. E. Church Rev. R. A Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and p. m., conducted by tbe Presiding Elder, Rev. F. D. Swindell, D. D. The Holy Communion alter the morning ser vices. Prayer meeting at 9:18 a. m Sunday School at 4-80 p. in., J. M. How ard, Supt Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The public are cordially invited to attend all these ser vices. Christ Church Rev. T. M. N. George, rector. Fourteenth Sunday after Trim ty. Service, sermon snd Holy Commun ion 11 a. m. Evening prayer meeting 5:80 p. m. Sunday school snd young men's Bible class 4:80 p. m. Sunday school at tbe Chapel 9:80 a. m. The public axe earnestly invited to attend these services. Attentive ushers. Baptist Church. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., conducted by the pastor. Rev. Rufus Ford. Sunday school at p. m. Church of Christ Communion service at eleven o'clock this morning. No ser vice at night. Morning tprayer meeting at half past nine and Sunday school in afternoon at four o'clock. Y. M. C. A. At 8 o'clock. W. R. Barrington, leader. Market dock meet ing at nine o'clock. Coming and Going. Mr. Sol Cohen left for the North after a fall stock. Mr. M H. Sultan left for Charlotte on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Manix went up to Ooldsboro to visit relatives. Miss Fannie Willis left for Plymouth to teach school. Mrs. Katie Davis of Wilmington is visiting Mr. P. A Willis. - Mr. Jaa. Wlnfild who has charge of a flourishing school at Messic, (Pamlico county, is in thej city on a short visit to his father, Rev. H. Winfleld. Mrs. Alex Miller snd her son Clarence, left, moving to Rocky Mount where Mr. Miller is now engaged ia the baking busi- Mr. E. D. Bangert, left to spend a few days at Harlowe. " ; Mr. S. D. Jones, returned from Bert- fort where hs has been on bastneaa. Messrs. , W. D. " Raines aad Barry Murray, of Pittsburg, Pa., the last of tbe force which for a few months has been en gaged In erecting the water tower left for their home. It is probable that Messrs, Raines A Murray will return In a short time where the laying of the pipes in the streets begins. ' TBAI5 VAILS. Regular established tra'n for all points West ana Aorta, mail closes at B;ia a, m. Tor all points Just, at 9:80 p. m. Freight mail closes Monday,1 Wednes day and Friday - at 1 p. m. Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 18:80 noon , - .ft Delivery open 9 a. m. to a p. m. and THE SOUTH BO LID. Her Diver, Interest The Secret, I Tea Taeesh Bit Little Develepee. In the face of the Kreat financisl crisis that bas swept boih continents during tbe past few months tbe South bss met it with great fortitude sod an assurance that she bas sll tbe resources and ac quirenients necessary for the happiness and comlorts ol her people. A great deal liss leen said and written sbout ber progress snd rapid develop ment, sod in spite of the Jull times and scarcity of money tbe South, snd especi ally North Carolina, has scarcely felt any such tbing as a panic. Manufacturing enterprises are still going up and that alone meant that mon ey is not being clinched by sll of our men of means and additional work is given tbe laboring classes and money kept in cir cnlation. Our cotton, lumber, truck. bread, meat, fruit and vegetable interests are still in their infancy and cannot only supply tbe borne consumption but raised sufficient sbundsnce to supply nearly any leniand that could possibly be made. Let us push forward in this line. The Washington Evening News perti nently insists that the "cotton must be msnulactured into clothing to be of any use. Raw fruit will soon decay. Tim ber must be transformed into lumber and woodeunare. Almost all the transform ing process) were formerly delegated by Ibo South to the North or to Europe." This ilossenger also coincides with these views when it says that all this must be changed. A beginning in this was made some years back, but it must be pressed and developed. We buy wagons. carriages, etc., made of North Carolina timber. And so with cotton goods and canned goods, etc. Tbe South must raise its own supplies, manufacture its own goods; machinery, wagons, etc. It must raise its own fruits and vegetables and can them. North Carolina claims more cotton iactorii s than any State in the union be siaes - anous other kinds and tnere is no notlceble abatement in the establishment of new ones. This immediate section of our State, though wonderfully blessed in natural re sources, is not up with the other sections in manufacturing, and the absence of such has not gone on without being felt. The question still is, how much longer shall we so remain. The last step was the establishment of a knitting mill in New Berne. It is true that it was on a small scale, but is gradually building up by enlarging its capital and moving to more commodious quarters. Cannot other manufacturing interests be started t Who ia really concerned in the matter and who is giving it any thought I The Storm at Swansboro. A correspondent writes us from Swans boro: The stoim last Monday did considers' ble damages to wharves and docks and small houses on water street, the tide was the highest here in 8 years fences, wharves and little exposed houses were washed away, but no serious harm was done to op-houses, boats &c. The storm commenced here Sunday night about midnight on the 27th prox and continued till Tuesday morning the 29th, very little (rain, but wind from tbe soutn-Esst blew the salt spray over the land and now the trees, crops and gardens look like a heavy frost had fell on them; it was -the dryest storm we ever saw. Crops are considered pretty good in this county, but this storm wind has materially damaged the cotton and young corn. Fishermen say the storm won't injure the fishing interest much we hope it wont Messrs. Dan H. Ward, P. Smith and Ed Foster left here to go to New River few days before the storm in a small sail boat. We haven't heard from them since they left. Perhaps they were struck by the storm somewhere and had to scud to some other port; like they did last win- ter when they started for New River in a small sharpie outside and hove up at Cape Lookout lighthouse three days after wards, nearly froce to death with no sails or ropes n Mowed away m a storm or .5 . wind, snow and sleet. - ? Toxrnx an mast pxrr. wtth your Bean rsdneed below a smithy standard, (or Consamptlosi aad other Serof ulooa and dangaraos ifiaum And sfa for lost thai oondi&n that Or. Harca Golds lUdioal Diacorarv is smoUUv Taiuabla. . If you're thhmar haa yoa ought to be, whathar from usaUm dlassses. defective aatritaoa, or whatever earns, the "DiseoT rr " will surely bring yoa up to the Bealtfcy srannsra. tsj rasrnrinsr sas noraaai waa m snaaranrworgaiiananirinann,ia vsry saMoral sonree and ansons of at tnana. Am a atrauth-natanr and baUdar, Bothlnf lifcatbts sadlome is known to BMdkxl acMQOd rtlthv Cod Iinar Oil all its diaauiaad compounds cant wit it. - - It's sola em (rfat , Tba k, in svwyUimi that's claimed for it, If the "Diaoovary "arrar rjuu to Daoattt or ours, yoa Bars your aamay BKt. What offer eoold be mere tasbMSS-Ukat ' i Pcstpaiicnsat Mrs, Xt T. Jerkins win lie open, her School on MONDAY BEFIV 16 la A 'stars! Faar Caemtry. W have Boticed repeatedly that peers thrive hers remarkably. Go where yoa will and find a pear ires and it Is al- t as invariable rule, that you will find a thrifty tree and one loaded in its season with the flntst fruit of tbe kind. Ws hsve viewed with par ticular pleasure sped si ooes raised by our townsman Mr. J. McSorley snd by Mr. Guard Dixon, snd by those thst come from quite a number of farmers on the north side of Neute river. Report from this section generally are just as good as in New Berne. Tbe fol lowing clipping from the Kinston Free Press correspondent is but s fsir sixci- tn : "The pear crop in Jones is very fine. Mr. J. B. Banks hss the finest pear or chard we have ever seen. The fruit hangs in bunches almost like grapes.'' We do not know of soy Urge pear orchard near here but there is one thing that is pleasing; many of our farmers are turning their attention with increasing interest to the culture of this delicious fruit and ws doubt not will become in time a prominent iudustry. (all Grumbling. Under this headline tho Augusta Chronicle'' saya: "Cotton is once more on the move and there is an advance in prices quoted in the past forty-eigo. hours. Cotton is the most valuable export that America offers to tbe world, and in disposing of it much in be aoce toward tne restoration or tbe equilibrium of exchange between this country snd Europe, The price of cotton ' is a sbade nigner tnan it was last season, I though the stringency of the times and the want ol ready money bas forced the current quotations slightly below what tuey would otnerwise. The world s supply of cotton is placed at 869,000 bales less than it wss 1893, and this is looked upon ss favorable to those in demand. Cotton is the Ameri can product which brings the greatest returns irom foreign markets and at Ibis time affords an assurance that the influx of gold or its equivalent will continue tor some montbs to come. This adds another to tbe foundations for an infer ence that improved times are at hand. Witn money coming in, and wheat, corn and cotton going abroad,' says the -De troit Free Press, 'the timid hoarders of money will soon realize the lolly of wnicli they are guutv and will be bunting for investments instead of seeking to avoid them.' Why, then, should we not stop wear ing long laces and begin to talk about better times instead or bard times. A man's feelings are much influenced by the talk he hears all day, and if we will talk about better times that are coming we will feel better and hasten their ap proach. Let's quit grumbling. New York Journal of Commerce. Wholesale Market Country Froiaee. Reel, 4a5c. Beeswax, 20. Corn, from bos j 60aS5. Chickens, 85r ' 6c pair, young, tOaMcJ Ducts, Jr . 40a50c.; Muscovy SOaBOc. Eggs, 10 to loc. Field peas, tOc Oeese, 75ca$1.00. Hides Dry flint, 4c.; dry salt' 3c green, 1 1-SJ a 2c. Lamb alive fl.sO to 12. Oats, 80 to 83 1-2 Peanuts, $1.20 $1.25. Scuppernong grapes, $1.00 per bushel Sheep, sheared, $1.00a$l.S0. Sheep, full wool, $1.2Sa$2.B0. Potatoes, Bahamas,80 to 75 yams,!. per ousnel. Turkeys $1.25al.75. Onions, $1.50a $2.00. Wool 12 to 15c UcGehoa's Oakery. MARKET WHARF. Havine lust doubled the capsoltv of mv bakery I am now prepared to furnish all patrons with everything needed in tne way of Cakes, Bread & Pies. All orders delivered 1b any part of the city free of charge. 0. V. McGEHEE. s3 2m. "A Drop of Ink May Make a Million Think!" Btbok. And put by Scriblers Into Verse Would Surely Make Two Mil lion Curse. WE SELL M Marten Uta MI its At Very Low Prices. ' v, ... CsCi:::nay fi Oro. . WE8ELL Choice . Timothy Hay , $L00 per hundred pound. Oats, Com, Hay, Bran, ?ec " "v " - AND . ALL KEXL2 CH33. MtoAcftfy rurc A eraam of tartar baking powder RlirtkMt nf .11 In iMnnlnff .t r.n tri h LaTBST UsTTTBO StATBS GOTllUIMXHT rooD hbpobt. Royal Buraa Pnvnti rv. 1M W.ll os., xs. i . A ''Sunder Christian" can- olaim say room in tbe "Maniaon not made with hands." A YALUABLE OYSTER GAfiDKN For Sale. uikuwvxA aaa sum aasvosi uiuiiuv lj i v ws LUC 1 best ovster mounds in New River. N. C. uonuuna a acres, e,uuu Dusoeis oysters I h&VA hMin nllntH nn if Jnm than I enough can be taken up this winter jto I psy lor 11 nice fsou cash. Also 43 acres of good oyster bottom in one body for sale cheap. Address, U. B. fKAZKLLE, Agent dwtf. Marines, N. C. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Ht this dT naaJifiad ma Exarator or th. I laat will and iMUm.nt or P. W Bang.rt, I dacaaa, all paraooa holding elalma actlaat I la Mtat of the eald T W. BuniL an I bar-by Dotlflad to Biaaoat ta luti dalv I aathoaUeatod to smos or bofoco the lad dav I oi Baptemoar inh, or wis aoilea win Da I PI aad in bar of their reaoverv. All oar- sons Indebted to tha said aetata are reqneaiad to nwaa lmmaaiate Barment this tne sna ear sapt.. urn. a, li. hajiobbt, Kxaentor. . Salon. Attorney. 7. 0. DARRINQTOri, (Successor to Barrington & Baxter) Do yoa want to buy Cheap Shoes. I HAVE A LOT OF Zieglers Oxfords FOR Ladies, Miasea; & Children. Also a few Zieglers Button Shoes whioh I will sell for less than cost. 17 Gome and tee them before they are all sold. 7. D. BMRINQTON. GO TO JFOR Lightning Ice Cream Freezes, Mason's Improved Fruit Jars Balloon Fly Traps, And every thing else you need In the Hardware Cor. Craven & South Front St, New Berne, N. C. TO COTTON GINNEI13 1 Before placing yonr orders for Bagelng aad Tie for the Coming Season. Be Sure to Call on K. R. Jones iWholaaale and Retail Dealer Id General Merchandise. Veir Borne'N.tO. ItwUIpejoo, & C:WRLEY. IOE OREAM BOD A, SODA, OOOO fJOIiA, LEMONADE, &c TENNEY'S CANDIES The largest line efMEEROHATJlf aad BB1AB PIPES iu Eaiteral Oareliia. HOTEL BRUITS YTIGK, TELLERS TAKE A SURVEY STOCK And if vou are not REPAID FOR YOUR TROUBLE ALL WELL AUD GOOD. Call and see it if you please And yoa eagerly will seize Such chances as youH nevj er have again. lostfiTraJy, i k. -u 1 'i S c p. la. to 8 p. m. when train is time. ' : Wit. E. Cubkb, P, M. '" U ' ' Oravea Street, P '- AITD lIoEESL B OELE BSATEDCIGABS. ; i r j c stead of on the 5th, ss heretofore an "3 11 cents. J.F. Taylor. nonnc 3. : t septl It, L7 2500O Boaaela IUee Wasted
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