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IT . i HE mm - JOURNAL. A. VOL. XIL-NO; 148 NEW BERNE, N. C THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 193 PRICE 5 CENTS. B f BUSINESS LOCALS. FRESH Grapes tan be olttaioed t Tls !:' (arm near I tie city at tea cent per bead right fnim the arbor. HUYLEOS Candies, " Bon Bons and Chocolate. just' received at, GwkiU's . Pharmacy. .' FOR SALE. Two Good Milk Cow. Apply to 8. W.' Willis. - tllw. "OK RENT A large and commodious dwelling. Apply to W. G. Bnnson-. - - WANTED. A live energetic man to ctnvass, Mil machine and collect in Jones " county. ' We furnish a nice light running wajjon, sgent to furnish horse and har ne. and make a $500 bond. We will offer a splendid contract one under which a good salesman can make moneT. Ad. Jress TIIE SINGER MTG. CO. WiU mlngton, K. C- V . , slB lw. MIS8 HOLU3TEB will re-opea her School at Dr. Blovers Office, Oct. 2nd, ' and not September Mth a advertised. , nrvrRt. Rules in Chteaeo A eood hotel at $1.00 a day. If you are going to the World's Fair, stop at the Niagara Hotel, Are proof. Jackson 8treet, between Michi iran Boulevard and Vabash Avenue, 800 Rooms. : Near business centre. Six pontes to Worlds Fair within two blocks; only filtoen minutes to grounds. $1.00 a day. m- WANTED by Mrs. A. H. White, a few Boarders." Gentlcnieo Preferrred. For terms, apply to her at her residence on Middle Street, next door to Kulcr's . Bakery. f i . ' D C. MCMILLAN, Investment Securities. . 150 Nassau St., New York City. No transaction 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. 0. freight office. ANOTHER lot of those Beautiful Tryon . Palace Souvenir Spoons just received at Hibbard's Jowclry Store. Call and see them. -.y , & TRY THE JotraHAi. business local coluru. Only ten cents a line for first insertion and five afterwards. tf. BUOWN BEANS for table use at S cent lMr quart. Also Seed Peas and Beans for 'all planting, at low prices R. Bbrby. FOR RENT The Dwelling next door to my residence on Pollock 8treet. ' $:.,- - J. W. Stewabt. HAVE YOU seen the proved window sash-lock, and strong. : . latest im Very cheip N. Arpiw. GO To Btreet's horse 8tore for Livery. Fine rovlster, at Street's Horse store, A FULL line of Spring and Summer hmnplea, consisting ' or uuevioiia ui... -na Rmwa Hnrra. Fine Cheok Oasn iters. Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades, Batisraotion (ruaramwi. -F M Ohadwiok,. Tailor. " - ' At Hall's book Store, ' i Mr- Simmons ia jnatnow compli : mented by the aoti ve. opposition -of Congressman settle. . ", To members of Mr, Cleveland's 'Cabinet werelin Atlanta last Mon day. They are Hoke Smith; and H. . .A, Herbert. ( A fearful prairie lire is raging in the Pawnee reservation-, I. T., and many boomers have had to aban don alt and flee for their lives. . : " The democratic party will com mend itself to the people when ltd leaders insist on redeeming the pledges made in the platform. . j 1 ' '- -- '-' --: The failure of others cannot ex-, onse ns. I( the President or Oon greas fail to do their duty, let us b sura and dO ours. -' - 'y . Nine hundrek striking workmen '" ol the Louisville and Nashville re faaej to - return to work and will fight . the wage redac tlOO. ;.-:. ...A. j--, v: : Senator Stewart one of the " sil ver hornetsl wants a conference with Mexioo and South Amerioa to agree on a legal tender silver dpi- ... ' lr-" ,- ' Compromise is In the air. A big light hair been going on for the Atlanta post offloe The matter is to be ssttled bp the appointment of KenfrotJ," compromise. Can t the Prideiii. owh ' thi soiritl jXS - ' T-g : .- 'K ' By litviag bi hair dyed and ej ebrows shaved off. i man aroused a Sionx City barber's suspicions and proved to be -Saranel Cope- land, wb- robbed the Morehead (Minn!) Baok io"jum.T- -7 - C - Neal, tbe-Duuio!ratj. candidate f.r Governor of Ohm, Is njaking a v , rv' stroug covass. lie accepts ' : tariff 1 hfl ldading isne, and 3 McKsuleyism to be the curse K trtoo had a confer- vrroar Tillman and the !., i committee ; after t - I V. t the Bed It lit. ft : i t Toe New York btoka nowhere more moay than they kaow whet to do with. Some of.the banks are retiring their circulation and with drawing their bonds. 8j moon fold Uln circulation that 10 ike daily settlements from 12,000,000 to $3,. 000,000 (a carted around, from one bank to another. - As the home paper of Mr. Sim- Dona we bare baa little to say about him; knowing that the pa pers ot the state wonld abundantly vindicate him, bat we -take occa sion now to say that the opposition of Populists and Bepnblioans only indears him the more to his neigh bors and friends. The Bio Janeiro naval revolt baa rapidly taken on the proportions fof annotation. The squadron of three insnrgeant war-eblps has grown to thirty, while the Govern ment's defensive resources appear to be In a state of disintegration. Tbs situation points to the ultimate installation of the rebellions Ad miral De Mello as the head of a de faoto government. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wm. Ellis $30 reward. G. D. Bowden Bonoless pig fuet. Fresh grapes at Tisdal's arbor. J. J. Baiter New Store I New goods ' All persons having any books out of the New Berne Collegiate Library are re quested to return them at once. Messrs. S. Cohn & Son hare a new delivery wagon out by aid of which they quickly fill the orders trora their fresh meat market. The wagon was built for them by Mr. Sum'l Cook. Alamance Fair at Burlington will be held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 8rd to 6th. It promises to be a very good Fair with fine exhibits good horserfacing, balloon ascension and purachute leaps and numerous amuse ments and attractions. The Durham Sun mentions sales of twelve million cigarettes for Japan by the Duke branch of the American Tobac co Company. It is now filling an order tor 6,000,000 and has another order for 60,000,000 in the next few days. Tomorrow night the Y. M. C. A. Dis trict Conference begins in their hall. At Ur a half hour song sorvice Rev. It A. Ford will deliver an address on, "Why t Bcli've in the Association." The lull programme is published elsewhere. Seven Springs Hotel closed last night. It bad a good long season. Every one likes the place. Misses Leah and Sophie Jones who have been spending a few weeks there returned home last night Dr. Carroll also came down from the springs on the night train. ' Mr. E. J. White, jr, of Fort Barnwell, met with a sad accident Tuesday the 19th hist A wheel of a log-carriage, which was loaded with a sixty horse boiler ran across his right foot, crushing the bones badly. He was at oncelaken to Kinston and put under treatment of Dr. H. O. Hyatt. - There are strong fears that am putation may be necessary. The annual meeting of the stockhol ders ; of the A. &. C. , B, R. ii just a week off. J It will be held next Thursday at Morcbead. All stockhol den attending will be passed lree ba tfct- afternoon train of the previous day . and returned free on the morning .train, the day after the meeting, a V ;- :;7 1 -The W. N. & N. R. R. is re-grading End street at their crossing with materi al brought in by the gravel train for the purpose. ' .They have also much improved the condition of the drive ' way along Queen Btreet by the removal o. top ; clay or other soil likely to become trouble- somely sticky or muddy in rainy weath er and replacing It with dirt of a more solid character. They have- also paid good attention to ( drainage along the line of the streetso it is in pretty good shape throughout Us entire length. N. B. (f. I. Mnslc Department ' L Miss Nellie Walker has been engaged to take charge of the Instrumental music department at ' the Collegiate Institute and will be pleased . to accommodate pupils from other schools at : any time, For terms apply at the N. B. C. L or at her residence on Neuse street v - Rabbi Kaiser has charge of vocat mu sic in the Institute. Mr. Kaiser is graduate of the Conservatory of Music st Vienn and respectfully offers his services to' the citizens" of New Berne in his specialty vocal music and German. Tclcgr anh Line Nearly Completed. The Western Union Telegraph Line along the W. N. & N. R. R. is now con structed to within six miles of the city, Fourteen men under charge of Foreman A. H. Barner are at Work on it, and they are coming on at the rate of about two and a half iniles a day, consequently nnless some unexpected hiiUrance occu i !ii line will be completed to Now Bern i ,. c nrw. It will be connected I Ceailaff aas Going. Rev. F. H Johnaoa of Iliiabetb City cam in oa the steamer Neosa sad left on tb morning train for Smllh field to attend the meeting of Albemrale Presbytery which convened there last night Rev. a Q. Yardeli ot the city, and Rev. James Thomas, ol Pougbkeepsie, N. ., who has been visiting relatives in the city, also left to attend the meeting of the Presbytery Miss Annie L. Carter, of Fairfield, Hyde county, who has been visiting Miss Clara Bums, left to enter St. Mary's School, Raleigh. Mr. B. B. Lace, who baa been north Iter mil . millinery and visiting the world's fair, rcturnl t bomv tin the steam er Newberne. Mr. J. Rosen baum returned on the steamer Newbemu iiom a northern busi ness trip. Mrs. C. T. Randolph and children of Kinston who have been visiting relatives in the city left returning bome, accom panied by her sister, Mrs. T. J. Turner and children for a visit of sevoral weeks. Dr. N. H. Street and wife returned last ght from the World's Fair. Mrs.Jas. B. Clark and Miss Estvllc Clark left on the steamer New Berne to visit relatives at Pantego. Mr, Jno. S. Manix, local freight and passenger agent of the W. N. & N. R. K., came bask on the steamer Neuse from New York where he has been spending a week very agreeably with old friends and school mates. Supervising Inspector Oast, accom panied by his wife, came in on the steam- Neuse on official business and left oa the steamer New Berne returning to Nor folk. Misses Bailor and Helen Southgate and Nannie Portlock took the round trip on tho steamer Newbern. Mrs. J. L. Pigott who has been visiting at Mr. Ed. Gerook's and Mrs. M. A. Hol land's left on the steameri Newberne lor her home in Norfolk. Mr.j C. W. McLean who has been uig the summer in Beaufort re turned to tho city yesterday morning. Remarkably Good Features. The new features of the Mechanics and Investors Union, the National Building aud Loan Association which is represen ted by Mr. Geo. Allen are attracting much notice and exciting very favorable comment among our citizens, especially those of the guarantee fund and the ac cident and life insurance features with additional cost. By means of these a member's stock carried for uim in case of disability or death just as long as may be necessary even up to the maturity of the stock. Thus in cue of the death of a non-borrowing member his heirs wonld, without any further pay ments receive the maturity value of the stock at the expiration of the term and ths widow of a borrowing member would have all property pledged to the associa tion returned to her free of incumbrance, There are features probably not found in anv other similar association in the world. Water Works Notes. The construction of the water works is being pushed ahead. The well-boring after a brief interruption was resumed Tuesday, and it will not be long now before the laying of the pipes which have been distributed along the street will be bemw. Ths pumps are in position snd the en gines are being placed. Tho bricking np of the engine house and white wash' ing of the brick work including the seventy-five fovt high chimney is nearly finished snd the yard around it being nicely ersded, all of which is causing the work to present a striking snd attractive appearance. - The Farmers Side. The Southern Planter for this month give the true side of the home supply producing farmer s situation when it says: ! "We are onlv able to sav that we en tirely agree with one of the large farmers in the Htste. wno. on reiuruinB nom irom Richmond a few days ago where he had been to trv to collect about CI,OUU due to him for produce sold front his farm aid had failed to collect a eent said to his wife:. UI thank God I am a former. Wa have a laree stock of live stock of all kinds, splendid crops, and abundance of everything to feed oar stock and ourselves tor twelve mon u si lease, , woue uio merchants snd people in the city have neither food nor tne means weerewnn to hnv it. We can wait without suffering, whilst they must largsly suffer and go into debt until the wheels of commerce ot to runninir aiin. ; We can do with out their help for a time without incon vsnience or loss, wuiibi iney muss sooner or later come to ns for onr produce to enable them to live." ' He was right, and this is tb strength of the farmer s. po sition." ;--:"'':. . ' . '- - There's the philosophy of the situation stated breflvand sensibly. It is. worth all the talk made with the intention of causimr the farmer to ba discontented with his lot V 1 Rlrhwavmen In Bastoa JalL Durlnsr the past few days four or in daring highway robberies have been com' mitted in Gaston county. A n.lmber o travelers have been held up and reiieved of their valuables in regular border style. The sheriff of Gaston, aided by a squad nVnutiea. caotured three white men, whose door the crimes are laid, and il'd them in iail at Dallas. They said to be regular highwaymen, and their 0- .'ions have been of the bol.lcst A55CAL C05FERE5CK. Teaif Ken's Christian AsseelatlMS Foart N. C. DUtrlct. PROGRAMME: rBIDAT, SKPTEMBKB, 22l). 7.30 p. in. Song Sorvice Conducted by T C. Diy, of Wilmington. 8 p. ui. Addrms "Why I liebere in the Young Men's Christian Association." Rev. Kufus Ford, of New Ik-roe. SATURDAY, SEPT. S8d. 9:30 . m. Devotional Meeting led by J. C. Hodge, of LsUnmuc. 9:45 n. m. Paper "Bilile study for personal grewth and practicsl use." 10:15 a. in. Reports from the Held. 11 a. m. "Our difficulties nnd hnw to overcome them." State Secretary L. A. Conltar, of Charlotte. 8 p. m. Praise Service, Gerleral Secre tary, T. G. Wilkinson, of New Berne. 8:15 p. nu Bilile Reading "Qualifica tions for Personal Work" General Sec retsry, H. D. Conover, ot Gold8loro. 8:45 p. m. Pnpor "Secular Agencies in Y. M. C. A. Work" C. M. Lcvistcr, ol Goldsjoro. 4:15 p. m. "Busines Methods in our Work'' Conversation. 4:45 p. m. Special conference of dele gates and District Committee. 7.45 p. m. Devotional Service Rev. R A. Willis, New Berne. 8 i. in. Paper "Our Religious Work; i'L'et' il methods" T. O. Diggs, Gcn- rul Seea-lary, Wilmington. BI NDAV, SKPT. 24Tn. Mmning Special Consecration Ser- lee. Afternoon Boys' meeting, Men's meeting;, l.adie? meeting. 7:43 p. in. Song Service. 8 p. in. Address "Tho State Work of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion" Stale Secretary L. A. Coulter. 8:30 p. m. Address Rev. W. B. Lee, Kinslon, N. 0. WRECK OK THE SEA BIRD. K. I. CAKOON. Tue sea bird o'er the foaming waves, Glides gallantly along, ninindiul of the howling wind That blows so fierce and strong. Yet bravely on the proud ship gliflta, Through the roaring waters oeeii Little dreams the Captain that something will happen, To make, his "Loved One" weep. Unfurl tho mizzen top-sail, mate, The honclul Captain cries. And ere the dawn of another day, We'll behold Now England Bkies. But alas! already too many sails Bclore the wind is spread, For the moie tho sails tho sooner she'll gain Theawlul shoal ahead. And under the weight of another sail, The ship leaps forth still faster, A moment more and the Captain sees A sight he d remember torcver after. Heave too" or else this ship is lost He then was heard to say. And looking up the crew beheld A wave that would carry the ship away. It breaks, it rolls o'er tho deck of the ship, That so proudly an hour beforo Was gliding so gallantly over the sea, Hut is now beiug wasucd asliore. And the laithlul sailors, Oh where are thev? They havo passed from this world of strife. But God hasl taken thorn .to his home And giv n them eternal life. "fhe Old Confeds." Tn thn Austin (Texas'! Eveninu News of September 11th, under the caption of appears of what the different states are doing for the indigent old Confederate soldiers, aoouc norm l arouna it siaies: "North Carolina has 4747 pensioners who received fiu,um It lias a soldier's home with 50 inmates, and the cost of its maintainance this year has been so far S10.000. To those who have visited tue soldiec s home at Raleigh and seen tbo wholesome but plain and inexperienced manner in which the institution is conducted, it will be a littlo surprising that each in mate has cost the state "so far' this year the sum oi $200, an amount in excess of what the best hotel in lialeigu would take ths contract for. The 1103,000. divided between the 4747 pensioners, or about $21 each per annum, is smaller than the general pub lic is aware of,but if the figures of the Texas Ipaper are' correct, there is room for reform in the administration of the soldier's home that should b attenJed to. The disabled and decrepld soldiers should have the full uenent ot tne ap propriation. . ,V'. .''I t A. HATUMJSTT. I ew York Press Opinions Hiram." TInI Woodhull Is about the finest man on earth. (Times.) f ; . The saw mill scene set the audience wild. (Herald.) As a scenio. production it ranks high. CWorld.) ; .-v'!-i.VJ Woodhull snd his play scored a bit. (Advertiser.) ' , . :, - "i-1H-'i;'r. t20 Beward.' '' -'' 'Twentv Dollars reward will - be paid for thn snnretiansion . and Conviction of the person who Sent in a false alarm from ' . - ... ... m, . . . I. - Box 4S. on tne mgn oi ine xotu iui -vJ-'v W. Ellis, Major. iViv'". Lost of" .Misplaced. ;! A note ' given - me" by; 8am lei X ITiuvfiir I : IH'SINl. Jlbsolatety Pure A cream tartar baking pwdir' in lo;ivonii:j Htrem'tii : fllidiost of Latest United .status Food U sport. Rotil Baking Powdkb St.. N. Y. liOVPKNMENT l'o , llll) VMI Wholesale Market Country i'roiliiee Beet, 4a,V. Beeswax 20. Corn, from boat 50a.1l. Cotton, 7.00. Chickens 45a50c pair, young, Oucks, Eng. 40a50c; Muscoy Eggs, 12 to 13ctf. Fresh pork, 7a8 cts. 'Jeese, 75c.afl.00. Hides Dry Hint, 4e.; ,li green, 1 1-2 a 2c. Lamb alive f 10 to Oats, 30 to 3.1. Peanuts, f 1.20 $1.25. ..li'e ! .IV. 1' 'i " Scuppernong grapes, flrtaSOi Mattnmuskeet apples 4nc. i" Sheep, sheared, f l.OOnf 1.50. Sheep, full wool, f 1.25a'J..1(). Potatoes, rialifvinas, 40a10i ts. y un 5c. per bushel. Turkeys f 1.25m 1.7.1. Onions, ft. 50 a $2.00 per barn !. Wool 12 to 15c. Shiloh's Catarrh Kouiedy. A ninrm,- ous cure for uacirrh. uiphthnri ., Oanktir mouth, and Headache. Will, each bottle there in an ingtmioun nil Injector for tho more sueoiwsful ire it mDt of theso comclaintn withoir. extra churae. Mechanics and Investors 1'uinii. George Allen who is Secretary and General Manager of thu Mech anics and Investors Union is in the oity arranging to organize it Bran oh of the Company in thin place. This Association was orgiiti!7.t.d by a number of the leading bnsi oem men of Raloigh. a a N.ition il Association. It is a S.ivinH K ink and a Building and Loan Associa tion, with Insnranco fea tures for all members. Mr. Allen will be pleased to explain the plan, and to Nocure members. At antic & North Carolina U. K. OFICB OF SurKUINTE.NDKNT, New Berne, N. C , Heptember 10, '9:5 Notice to stockholders of tlio A. A, N C, It. H :--All stock -hold e rs attomlio. tho annual uieotinirof the company to hi hold at Morehead City on Thursday Scot 28(1) inst will bo pasted free to Jli.ri- head City on No. 3 p:ut8enirer train WedneBdiy evening bept. i i in, aim re- turuing will be passed frue on ! passenger train ou Friday morning fept 29th No special train will bo run to the meeting. The conductors of the above passen ger trains will be furnished with a list of the stockholders and will pss thorn accordingly. 8 L Dili., sup t With a two-handed sword, God frev of Bouillon, at the Beige of An tioch. cut a Turk into halves from the shoulders to the hips. VnNKT.KXR Vlii VKKT IN CANS. Macaroni, Chip Bsef, Irish Potato, iin rv DOWDFN' -a. b VT. x) Ijv tt UXJx kj. WiMnffton, HeYbent & Moll Begnlar Passenger train leaves I H Rami Oa m and arrives at 6 d. m. Mixed freight and pass enger arrives at New Berne, ii:o a, m. and leaves DJew Heme i: lu p. m. GREAT REBUCTIOOH IN BOOKS Pftterson's : Books Just ; AUKTTED. . . i in eent Books at 80 cents. . V . 50 een Books at 30 cents, ; - J SS sent Books at 10 cents. ::k: Better come snd make a selection' be ew Store ! lew Goods ! !il 1:1 ebiuce of the li i.i ; l!.l:!UNGTON K. ( - i ; t :irr..-d from i iti.ii i i. isv ready for wi: It .i 'iiTHonaily selec. f iv i i t ii n:g desired if, ;v II 1 I i th N i: 1 , ii.s I rn'!', ' I'.il Mi.- . . s (,l ST; list 5" In! Aa' 7 ) mng, DC: vis- riii:n b , i'lnn'i' Ml;i:; m mm Dress Goods A N 1 KTOTI03XT8 A;i.i:i-' rn in .: !; irivt'l I'min the north- "tont im c ilh-d to Lndics Fine Hose, extra size-i. hxaintne nor tocli lor any thing yon w:vnr. B. Wo c.uCr I.:' SWINDELL. Head Salesman, 'ear on quality and pi bv.-s. .St-.' o,ir line of dents', ' Slioen. La- dies ;.iil C!n!(! ITEv" EEUHE THEATHE Batudsy, Sept 23. Tin: (MMi.i)iAN'. Aaron II. V)odhull Siippor:-.. 1 b WOl.l) iii Hi- : the S. uxiti'.M.il (', USSTKO.IA ORIS, t Nr'.v York Success :,i('i!v lr:iln:l, mm" r.ntirelv rcvi-i ,1. Re-vi itti u an ma, de Superl The si-tii':; Sawin: The Kxpre. Car, C. ini: tin Scciiic I'r.Mlui tion. Thrilling Saw Mill : oi a romp, tc Saw : liimN-r in vi.-w of tin Wimdrrfui Uiiilio.nl cene. Con Mill outfit A udience. I'il'cci. An ; train con a n, S, Si a ; '0 hi .ilill'X Kio r ilnl feet lo n sccimd.s. BaL'ao ', cross- TIIK niMOKLYN' BlilDtiK, NKW Yuitlv HAitiMit AXI) I!AR T: l.lI.DI STATU P.. c ca::v all our u :i Scclcvv, and will io-ili c!y ' j r . -. U i ( c it ns advertised. .N . v luii-ic. , v soit.js. .New dances. Humor ia.l l'allios. Laughter and tears. Rvveivd seats on salo at Xiivm A MeSorloy's Friday morning i) O'CLOCK. Price i "t cts. Reserved scats without extra charge. Gallery A eta. IXiDllSorKX AT S O'CLOCK. Pfftf. Wiih tho request of Tatrons havo decided to open a privato school 0a Mondav Get. 2, Assisted by a lady Teacher, necessary. Tuition $1.00, 81.50, 32 00, 82.50, payable at the end of tbo month. GEO. W. NEAL, A. M. A F1ESH BMREL C000 COLA JUSTiRECElVED. Also a new line'of Fine ' Meerj chaam and . . v x BriairWood Pipes. --4 -s-r. .-r "i--i - i- : i. v. .r r 5 TAKE A SURVEY Of Our STOCK And if vau are not REPAID Call and see it if you please :: And pu eauerly will seize - ; Such chances as you'll ner er have again. . Toua TroJy, WELL AND GOOD. v. -. & N. R. R. depot it , 1 'r. -Charlotte News. lrc i " fe. All persons artf forbid -.--2': iMCHUffl mm .t was C. t 1U 1 1 r 5 for or bnyln g the same Oa Cztvjc7 & Cro ' nUniUfi n:SQI!LEY. J, B. BASHIOHT, V
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