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irN-n- r OTJRNAL. if-. VOL.X1L-NO. 170, NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. 189:5. PRICE 5 CENTS. JMly I''. . . i BCSI5E89 LOCALS. K0 Sratt will be referred cm toe board lor Wilfred Clark Cotnpaov snkss paii for wben ielectl. Noma Ma do, Mana ger Theater. . --. FINE Veal sod Beef this rimming. Pork Sausage tbli nftcrnooo. N. Whit ford. "WANTED A. Find class UtbeiDao to take charge oi sternn lathe. Apply to - O.fi. WaTSBa, Broad at net Carriage Factory. tf FOR floe atall fed beef and aauaage go to Samuel Cohn & Son today. LOST Somewhere on the business por . tion of either Middle, Broad or Pollock Bta. a diamond breaat pin in gold letting representing a ribbon bow with pin in serted. The finder will be rewarded by bearing tame at Jotnuiai. office. tf. KEYS LOST Bunch containin four mall keys and one medium size. Please return to this office. 2u EQG8, Chickens, Mattamoakeet apples Old sweet potatoes at Bragaw & R'cbard aon'a. Market duck. tf. HENRY BROWN, corner Maco's drug tare, has oysters fine and cheap. tf. - WANTED A class of about ten pupils at her home 59 New street, hours lroru .5 to 12. For father particulars apply to lw. Miss Willie L. Fkrebbk. BUCKWHEAT, Sam p, Grits, Pea berry Coffee, Prunes, fine Syrup, Califor nia Peaches, and Pears, and finest Com Beef in the city at .1. F. Taylor's. YOUNG Hjrse 5 1-2 years old, one Bug gy and Harness lor sale as the owner has no use for them. Inqoi.d at Jouti'.u, office. olOd&wlw MBS. E. F. DILLINGHAM keeps asup ply of all books used iu the public schools and is prepared to make special rates to any school in town or country. ol7 d&w lw. EMBROIDERY materials of all kinds Wash Silks, Knitting and Crochet, Stamped Linen and Tinted Table Covers, Sofa Cushions, etc., for Bale at Mrs. E. F. Dillingham's. o!7 d&wlw. LOCAL NEWS. NE V AD VKR TI8EMENTS. Howard. J W. Mesir. Bargains. N. Whitford Fine beef. H. B. Duffy A big deal. Lost Diamond breast pin. 8. Cohn & 8on Stall fed beef. G. H. Waters Lathcman wanted. Theater No seats reserved unless paid for. . i , - . . COTTON SALES. frjV ' Monday 53 bales, 7.35 to 7.50. g'-.' ' . The rainfall in New Berne Sunday was . - 8.04 inches a very heavy one. , . - Hotels and boarding houses are getting rood patronage this week, and Federal ': . court does considerable towards it. T ..j:. Trie Rockingham Rocket says the late atorm blew down the Presbyterian church t '.v and a residence at Clarkton. i?Mr- - The Eden ton Fair holds on the 7th, '; 8th, 9th and 10th of Nevember. $2,500 '.''' " ' : . in purges and premiums will be given ' way. t - Rev. W. T. Jones, of Wilmington has . een called to the pastorate of the second ' " -'; . Baptist church of Goldsboro and has ac ;rf"-! cepted the call. je The Edenton Fisherman and Farmer . ,A tolls of Mr. M. H. White of Hertford ..-;';" winning ths 2:40 trot for a $400 purse at , ."'"y : . the Richmond Fair. He also won a purse , pf $200 at the Suffolk Fair. : iZt;-?'i Officials of the State Fair state that on Thursday the attendance was twelve thousand, the highest since 1891. The 'previous day the crowd was estimated at v4 " 10,000. The trotting time of 2:25 was .' - made on the track. The winner was . ;-: .' Baleigh mare, Alice Bnrlow. f : ' Mr. Will Parsons has sold out his in J " - terest in the restaurant recently estab ? Hshed in one of the Watson & Daniel's 7. . ' store to Mr. Jas. B. Clark and Mr. Clark '-?. :- has leased the business to Mr: T. C How-';.;rd.- i ; Jeft D.Odam, of Nashville, N. C, who ,?- :., y)U arrested just four weeks ago for paa- sing r counterfeit money was brought , : J .'last night to stand trial iu the Federal . court. It is thought be was making as ; V- ' .-well as passing the -money. He was in I charge of Deputy Marshals N. C. Cooper K , ud J. IT. Collins, of Nashville. i',; Vw In "Iitttle Butterfly rendered at the ' 4 -;"' New Berne theatre last night by. Wilfred ; Clarke and his admirable company fully '-, sustained the fine' reputation they have ' made on former visits to New Berne and '' during their travols to other places. It !:. is one of the best companies that comes ta the city. Tonight they will ploy ' She Stoops to Conquer."-; v ; From the News-Obserrer-Chronicle we - take the following:' . "The many friends ' of Rev. W. T. Black, D. Tj In this city, -will regret to learn of the death of his V son "Samraie," at Oxford, t N. C, of: ".'"' typhoid fever, and that the condition of Mrs. Black, well known to the "Bright Jewels" of the SUte and in missionary circles as Aunt Mar?" is not much if any better by her visit toBuffalo Spiings.1" ; Services will be held in the Presbyter ian church each day of this week at 11 a. m. and 9 p. m. The morning service to day will be conducted 'by the pastor; the evening, by Rev. Mr. Fames, of the city. The "Gospel Hymns," will be used at these services. . Those who have copies f ill please bring them. , A cordial invi- aion- is extended to all. . CssUf Gelnf . K. G. Hill, Esq executor and sgent of the Rev. E. M. Forbes estate returned from Beaufort where he has engaged in settling some oi the business pertaining to his office. On this trio he sold ite personal effocis of Mr. Furbes and paid whatever little indebtedness be found existisg. Mr. J. W. Biddle returned on the steamer Neuse from the World's Fair; Mrs. Biddle who sccompanied him le malned to visit relatives. Rev. D.HPetree and F.M Bowden left to attend the North Carolina Christian Mis sionary Convention which' iisnniMcd at Washington today. Mr. Henry J. Lovick, who lias been off surveying at Havelock for a week past, ret uracil home last night. Other passengers who came, in on the steamer Neuse were Mrs. Churchill, wile of chief engineer Churchill of the Winona: Mis. H- J. Lovick, returniug Iroin a visit to relatives at Paniego, ami Mr. W. !j. Willett returning from a business trip. Dr. G. K. Bagby ami family returned from Morcbcad City. Mr. Sol. C. Weil, of Wilmington, Dis trict Attorney Aycocks assistant among the arrivals lust night. Miss Hattio Lnne, of Perfection raint down last night to Bpend some time in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Komegay, of Golds boro arrived to visit at Mr. W. B Boyd's. Mrs. J. R. Holder and Mrs. O. 8. Waters returned from tlie State Fair. Mrs. Thonias and Mrs. Walker, both ol Beaufort, Btoppcd over lust night re turning from the State Fair and arc vis itin; at Miss Aurora Mace's. A Reported Ghost. Mr. B. S. Edwards, who superintends the farm of Mr. Fred Bray situated on Neuse road about three miles from tin city, relates to us a roost singular story For seven or eights nights in succession . with the exception of one niut, some peculiar object has been seen ami heard near the premises. It resembles .i man of rather low statue and with drooped shoulders and humped back, and gives forth a groaning sound. Once or twice it came riglit up to the house and into the piazza when Mr. Ed wards got his gun and fired at the olject, but it only gave a slight bound upward and disappeared. Its tramping can lie distinctly heaad on nearly every visit and once it approached the pump and the handle commenced going exactly as though some person was pumping water. Sunday night it was observed by Mrs. Bray, and her husband aDd Mr. Edwards both ran out and around the house in opposite directions, thinking they would be very apt to get up with the phanton or whatever being it was, hut as before it disappeared and yet remains ;i mys tery. Watch Thief Caught and Jailed. John Thomas Harris, col. stolo a watch Sunday from Robert Griflon, one of the crew of the steamer Trent and sold it to Rome Harris, col. It was an eighteen dollar watch, and he sold it for three dol lars. The watch was traced by the num ber. Harris was arrested by the polico and both watch and the money he sold it far, recovered. He was tried before Mayor Ellis and bound over to Superior court in the sum of $100 which he failed to give and went to jail. The Qoldsboro Headlight says, Mr, Jesse Fields of Lenoir county has a field of sweet potatoes this year that will make five hnndred bushels to the acre. They are of the Georgia variety. One of the potatoes shown to the Headlight editor was eighteen inches in circumference. The United states District Court was opened yesterday in due form by Deputy Marshall C. B. Hill and in the absence of District Attorney Aycock and Marshall Uill court took a recess until this morn ing at 10 o'clock when jurors and wit nesses are expected to be present. There will be a social given by the 2d Department of the Epworth League at Mr. K. Whitford's tomorrow evening be ginning at 7:80 where they will have cream, ices, and cakes; also oysters, coffee, etc. The evening will be enlivened by ntusic and recitations. The public are cordially invited to attend and a pleasant time is promised. The light house toard has given notice that the structure on Oak Island at the mouth-of Cape Fear river, N. C, des troyed in the storm of August 12th, will be re-built sad the light exhibited as soon as practicable. ' la the meantime temporary flxd red light will be dis played in its stead. ; A; i xThe rain of Sunday between New Bern and Washington is spoken of by those who passed over the road as a remark ably severe one. The little streams along tbj road are said to have been more swol len by It than any other storm in , lorty years. At Kancy's iwampr about 20 miles from New Berne," tho -water was higher than the seat of a buggy driven through It . I 8iiDila ' experience was fbunrJLat Blounts creek bridge, Chocowin- ity bridge and other places, and Sun day afternoon some of them were impass able. The water subsided so that travel could be resumed Monday, though in a very unsatisfactory manner. At BlounU creek bridge the road was so badly wash ed that passing was really dangerous. II58T0.1 CORRESPONDENCE. Loeal Ilappeulap aid General Condi tion of Affairs la the Tow. Mr. John C. Wooten, Jr., our new postmaster, will take possession ol bis ullice here on Nov. 1st. The office will Ite in one of the new brick stores ol the handsome building just erected by Mr. Jest: Grainger, at the corner of Queen uud North streets. It is an elegant, spa cious room, lighted by very large win dows and glass door. The new lock boxes huie bceu ordered and will be here in time for the opening of the office. It i6 Mr. Wooten's desire to furnish every facility and convenience for the commu nity, in mail matters. The lock boxes have been a long felt want for our people and they thank Mr. Wooten heartily for this comfort. CHAH0E8. Mi. C. T. Hundolpli l.a moved his carnage works iiuui bis old stand near the depot into ti.e new Giair'ger building. He lnis eleirant for c artment of his k. The room? are all airy and high hid. making it very pleasant in sum- pit liui. an i aiso easily warmed, for comfort in wmUi He has also, a very conven ient liiick blacksmith shop immediately iu tie rear on North street. Mr les-ie Granger has titled up the ' r u ' room of Lis new building for an otlii e a: ! -lenv room for bis busines?. I tic- wood, d work is in beaded punnel lug very handsome. FRUIT, ETC. L'ltgc ipinntitics uf tine specimens of grap.-s were on the market, Saturday. No counliy can heat ours for grapes. Some fine late peaches were offered for sale oy Mr. j. F. l'arrott, tlm Rrocer, last wnk. '1 n.iy went "like hot cakes.'' Jack :s i gn"d h and fur keeping what every oedj want.-. Ol.N UURNKD. Mi. V. F. Stanly lost his gin house .ii-it V ulai, oy hie. There were about .1 ha!'- of cotton in the houses all nnsiimeil Mr. Stanly thinks that the tire w.o prol.nlily caused by a match in tin -i .d cotton that was being ginned. l'ERSONALS. Iv v Mr. Shamburger returned from the Columbian Exposition 'nstweck. He h cut iiiisiast'c over the Bights. Mr. James It, who went with him, went from L'hie.igo to New Orleans, to attend his second course ot medical lectures. Dr. William F. Lewis, a Kinston boy who ha 1 been stationed at Fort Assini- hoine, Moutana, since last May, has been ordered to fort Apache, Arizona. He holds the rauk of first lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon, U. S. army. SCHOOLS. i I'll school are well patronized. There s,rc five or six in town. Tho col lege has lour teachers, with Prof. D. L. Edwards at the head. Dr. Lewis has a privato school at his residence, lor the present, with a limited number oi pupils. He has been obliged tt refuse about twenty. Ho is making arrangements to build a school house on a vacant lot adjoiuining bis residence. The Misses Patrick's Seminary is doing good work iu their building on Queen Street. Mi.s Dora Miller always has a good number in her primary school. HBALTFI. Our doctors have a vacation. Frost has put an end to what little sickness there was. coukt norsE square. Mayor Hill is remodeling tho old fire engine house. He is making it over into a mayor's office. It will be quite a handsome building, when he gets through with it Tho city lock-up has been moved back of it and, also, remodelled. Some miscreant, meaner than the aver age mean man, has cut down two beauti ful young trees that Lawyer Jackson had becu training all summer for shade to his office. May he yet meet his reward. Notator. Tho Nurse's Delight. Every experienced nurse knows the value of a remedy which, without being an anodyne, will relieve sore ness of the limbs or stiffness of the joints, and enable a patient to sleep quietly and naturally. Just such a remedy are Alloook's Porous Planters. Placed on the chest or on the back, if necessary cut into strips and plaoed over the muscles of the limbs, tbey work marvels in the way of soothing and quieting restless ness. Being perfectly simple and harmless in their composition, they can be used freely, and many a suffer er has thanked them for a night of quiet rest, grateful both to him and those who oare for him. Brandreth'a Pills do not weaken the bowels. "The apparel oft proclaims the man." Shakespbabe. How true this is of human na tare. We are all very apt to judge a stranger by the clothes he wears. ll be is well dressed, be gains oar respect at onoe. Therefore it be hooves jou to wear as good clothes as jon are able to pay for. We have a line of samples from a Urge Tailoring establishment in New York, if yon want a salt to fit yon try us. We guarantee , to please you. Clothing, Hats and Shoes. J. M. HOWARD. ELIZABETH CITY FAIR, Special Bates From Hew Berne Over :'rS'K2tBe. RC "D. tlne..'.,;f:-'.:- ; On account of the Elisabeth City Fair, round trip tickets wilt be sold per Steam er Neuse on Octobnr 23, to 25th, good to return until 28th, for $3.80. - The Fair is to be held on Oct. 24, 85, and 26th. . . GEO. HKNDERSON, Ag't, J Oct 10th, . ,v jOMlw. ISAKRIEU Sun.i.v. (Kt. 2id , ire r.-ii.li-ie e of Wm Kr. fathr .: Mr li-d". Mr. Denarii H (ikiii . .u ileine to Mb Sarah fpeni of t'h towinity township, Beau'ort rtuM v MagUtrule Blount tied the utiptiul knot in the picsence of a good ) coi;..i ine of Ineiliu and a tine dinner ib serve ! iiuinedlateli uli r ward The uUcnilaut of the bride and ktooui were Mi W II. S.iear, hrolhvr of the bnilr, ii-h M Annie I(.- !. r ol CbocoHiio v Mr. 7. V, ..1 New I t'h o erl, ot e-ton. ol Berne, with i. winitr, aim .Mr. i Washington, u ii ;i M ry Kck' tic-liMrd - M.ou Uo Washington Mr (ijkn - ing ..- dig man who moved r posile side of tin i ot 1 ago, and 1:1 W K- i- of tlm most be iu one i ib I in young l.id.en ol i . which she ,i. i;i li Mond.iv tliev a- New m r tu W. Beruiins who . i . their bom. ,u tu,.- i . Receipt From Itruusw.ik SulVerrr. Bkvnsw n K , 1 1 , Hon. Wi i. : Oct. 1, lvi ; t favor by e o -i Accept ti i ti. ..1 for II IS. but grtei".' e. : !!.. to-i. . b , To the . In '! 11,.,. ,. irio.it Hi,-, ii; epi- sode, that 1 as I hae bi as eit; ..i. . ii i:.. r tii. the I ,r l erede , , i ll c t I ami '; t ., ' V. li o ; Tin s. -Il'.lt, soon ins'. the .:. ll w: ii r ll.. The 7 s'i- locks wom.'l wli i :- ,1 ''a. i , over-w cbe.u. Siie's ao dull-eved, tlitr, msd pnli: triv.h'.on un dow low-oil I'C , a-vl it the , or ked, wor- ries her. N w is to o Weil. Ami well, if ye-" -, n: faithfull; ii.f lr. I' Prescripifou Ti:-it Oure woiiiWh rti'ni" "fetnali' oomphint," weakness, ami in e to ne loo'i we!i y.-i to b- !: v ::i -, is to eroo'tf l-'avorite isiruugth and to 3la. In ovcty ;rr gularity, or very evUiuste.l condition of the letoul. evor fails to be . v . your monoy back f il inn yo't have Ever alive to the wants . of his customers has made a ISC DEAL Daring the past week in baying laige stook of Dres.s Goodti, which be is selling at prices that will KffOCX OUT FFY Any ooaipetitiou iu t!mt Une." if Worsteds at 8o. Double Fold at 10c. " " CajLiii r. :i! inches wide 15c. Double Fold 25c; f.'rtshmtTO 30 inches wklo 'Mo. Doable Fold o5c; J. liraere 3C inches wido 2e. Silk Warp Hpnriet'.:!, Blink $1.25 Grade $1.00 Silk Warp Henrietta, I'.hick 81.00. C ade 85-. All wool very fine quality Black Henriettas, 40 inch wide, reduced from $1.00 to 85c. This salo will begiD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24th 0 And coutinue ail tho wcok. This sala will corapriao tho Dress Goods Stock of Huske & Draper of WilmtngtoE, N. C, recently purchased by New Berne's celebrity BIG IKE. Among the etock there are some more expensive DRESS GOODS That have been reduced to less than first cost. HP Do not all come at onco. .."''. Vr- - Bespectfully, Notice. All persons havinsr claims against the late Rev. Edward M. Forbes will present them to me within a reasonable time for consideration and settlement. K. Q. nnx. italcingf vs. mwrfpr I Absolutely Fure oioaui of tar'.-..- bak'n powder lil'hoM ,lt all 111 lc-i. 'Cl'.ne; i-1 1 . ii h. Latest Ukiteo Status (oivkiinment V i l llFI'OKT. lo ir. Hakinc. ro-vD'-n Co I'Hl Wall M.. N. V. "o- Sale" AT A Head of horsop, ae, one I Lofi-e 'J one I.t seatr. ! . , .1 'irav-'. I ;' "Sgy, 1 road r iu harnesses f, r r.lo, ,o . Any ow wiol.;a li.y 'i ai.ove )r all) palt "f I lie filHO '.Ii 1 it tO their iuterest lo apoly to J. W. MESIC, Wholesale L Retail Grocer. V.-i id... I,,ovrr Mi.l r. .-'-. OPEIiA 'S: TUESDAY, OCT., LM. America's Fore. most Comedian ir. W.tfr&d Oisrb, Sl'I'l'tJltTEl) ll And a spleud To uiirht "She i oompauy proven UD , Scs t i Con .urr." 1 i ricatH on sale at N'unn A Icyor-; IVioo 75.:t., I.e-ierr-.-d Seats with. Jut J extra charg,. Oallcry fibVU. Si 0 :or ', : of i OFI-'KIC, vi'rv I.irc lin, el- LADIES and GET UANDKERCIilli Sample lot at PlilMK COST. The line cousin's of '.'lain a.iil I'.in- hroidorcd liueu. I'l .in wiii-.- 'iuJ colored Silk ani hoiiio very Oottsn ones all good valt-.e T()-MOKK(.)V ?JY LIN!-: Ol' LADIES WILL It will pav you CLOAKS MUilVK. to see them bef ilujing. I waut the men to tako a look at my latest 8TVLK DERBY'S Also my LINE of CLOTHING whii'h will be aompletc to-morrow. HEHOLDTUOSIO STOR.M OVUIKJO.YTS, How They Fit '. 11 ow Tin y Wear ! 1 And Oil iln-v Ct'iip. I am Still Agent for those Zii'lera Shoe? for Ladles and Children 'i os .sottfi Shoes for (lent'cmen, every puir warranted to givo satisfaction. The Old Staten Island dyeing Estab lishment is still doing irood work. Bring on your old garments and have them made to look us g'-od as now. W. D. BASH1NGTQN. I) F JA11VIS, of 3tism Ooods. The Latest Styles in Hop Sacking, Storm Serges, Ladies Broadcloth, Henri ettas, Plain Serges, Flai nels, &c, With Trimming Silks, Velvet, Gimp, Braids and Fur to Match, JUST RECEIVED Another lot of those 38 & 41 Inch AH WOOL SERGES at 89 cts. Call and sec tbeui before the best sty! are taken. I also make a specialty ot CARPETS, MATTINGS and FLOOR OIL CLOTHS of which I have a largo stock of the VERY NEWEST DESIGNS and COL ORINGS. MOQUET, FL'Raiul SMYR NA KUUS. I have also maclo to order tho BEST and NICEST line of LADIES', MISSES ana UUILtUKEN'S SHOES in the city, Centemeri and Foster Kid Gloves. D-F. JAfiVIS, I 63 Pollock St., New Borne, N. 0 SO TREMENDOUS Was the Crowd xVt tho Opening of the Great Millinery Dis play at IG IKE'S Ming Store YESTERDAY That it was almost Impossible to Wait on all Satisfactory. bucn uooas as was Displayed nas very Seldom been Seen at any Display ot Milh nery uoods m our City. The Opening Will continue through this week. Attend the U. S. Court this wfisk will da well to Gall and Examine his MILLINERY GOODS. LEARN WISDOM. X A. X o p o 3 els' o Ix Is TtLe ART OF WISDOM To Investigate Before All We Ask Is An INVESTIGATION OF 0TJR PRICES AND QUALITY. H Q O o o O sjH.$;te.';' i :: -ti!.'; ..US' .t 1 - . : v i.A- ' iV , .,." . .
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