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VOL. XlL-NO189, NEW BERNE, N. C WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1893. PRICE CEJ CrSI5tSSXOCiLS. FOR One stall fed bevt poik snd sausages go to Sam 'I Cohu & Boo. W, nuke a specialty o'tb flnrat quality. . AS FIXE Stall Fed Brt M cm waa killed in New Berne, tod all Pork 80' age tbit rooming. . N. Warrroan. WANT To Eichaope Valuable towa property in Sdnthern Fiats, N. C. lor twenty or fifty borM power engiae, or any wood working or iron working ma chinery in good order. - Address, 8. T, Woffelt, Soathern Pines, X. C. LARGE fsttarkevs as good M comet to toil market. Just receired. M. F. Oram, No. M 8ootb Front 8t ' tt FTSW Orstn C1iirk.n V.rra and opnpr - , j - - i n r- n 1 co an try produce, Job, Stale, Broad t near Middle. . IF YOU must bavt a little good whiskey for medicine try old Thompson, the best CTer brought to tbe city for Bale at J. F, Taylor's. . HENRY BROWN, cortier Mace's Drug - Store is supplying tbc citizens witb first . class oysters, nnest kinds delivered st low prices. " , FOR SALE A firt class Kimball Organ nearly new. Apply to D. H. Petrce, No. ISOeorgeiSt. tf. - PERSONS baying ehironeys, stove flues, Ac., to clean out mVX please gire me a trial. I am ready for all work in this line. - Dave Ms.nly. TO LET 5 or 8 rooms Tor bouse keeping in pleasant part oi' city, with stable and . carriage bouse CHEAP. Apply at Jour. x office. . MRS. EMMA JACKSON corner Broad and Hancock streets, solicits dress-making. Good work guaranteed. nSlw TO LET Comfortable rooms in resilience occupied by undersigned. Front and rear entrance. No'children oo premises. Apply to Hugh J. Lovick. tt. BROAD Streets Oyster Market, near cor net Broad and Middle. Best Oysters market affords. Ne'son Bsvs nn hand. J, H, Slade. " o282w WANTED A First elms iatheman to take ebarce ot steam lathe. Apply to Q. H. .Watkcs, Broad street Carriage Faotoi'- tf HENRY BROWN, corner Mace's store, has oysters fine and cheap. drug tf. TO GET bes' results from Hyacinth and Easter Lily Bulbs get tbem potted at tbe earliest possible moment after Sept. 1st. Come around and select them now. Have also Amnrillis bull and Camellia Japonica plants. R. Berry. D. C. McMILLAN, Investment Securities. 159 Nassau St., New York City. No transactions on margin or for speculation. Correspondence solicited.' tf. Repeal the tax on State tufuk". If your dried fruit is rough re peal. Hurd timea ought to on no condi tionally rnpeal. Election iH held in thirteen states jenierflay, It ia almost certain that Merlin- ley will be tbe Republican presiden tial candidate in '96. : - Mr. Tom Reed is as eloquent as a punch bowl and is shaped like one, . - The business ba backward ward.. boom should ia coming not for- Yoa know what the poet says. "Don't fret. Yoa may be happy - yet .Yon bet." . Itiis a fortunate thing the , epeeula . torn can't curtail the legitimate business of the country. . - "Cleveland is a whaleP' Not ex actly, bu he gave tbe anti-repealers a whaling. ' At Norf ol k, Va., Charles Garter aged 93, has jast died. He was mar led eight times and leaves thirty five living children, ' An Inspection of milk. In a north ern city, Bbows that the people are 'i paying, dearly for a very inferior artiole of water.:'" " -i ..'V If Democrats are defeated in New .Jersey ' on the silver issue, where have the Western states gone! Hardly a greased spot to tell where the Democracy stood. - The epidemic continues at Brans wick, and the people ' are easy vio tims to the disease- It is hoped that froB's i will soon put an end to the destroyer. . ' . - - '. The newly elected Ohapl n of the House is a Virginian. The South is not only in the saddle bat inthejpnl pit too. . : ' ' ' .. ; " f" : Now they are trying to determine what newspaper did the mot for repeal. The New York LTeratd and the Geatgia Jumpleoute areiatba van. . , . ' ' ' : Dr.TdltiBge says.of Preuderght, the f. ' i of Mayor Harrison: 'J.: .it! i; 1 1 hi-ve been thrown eustft ) ! ' ho fore his victim Vht i ..ti i 1 t v pronnd. Let tl )l)i hi.,: ' inta qaiok f T 1 1 i I t.,a i i ' :. ry of the LOCAL NEWS. SBW AQTEBTI&KMKSTS. Howard. J. F. Taylor To tbe public X. WhiUord Stall fed beer, etc , 8. T. Moffelt Want to exchange. 8. Cobn Son Fork and aanaages. W. B. Lao, fherUT Notice to tax payer. - COTTON SALES. Tuesday 7? bales at 7.40 to 7 70. Wake Forest foot 411 team defeated the Tennessee team Monday by a t.-ore of sixty-four to nothing. - Tbe trial of Prendergast, the slayer of Mayor Harrison is set for tbe 27th. Tbe plea of the defence will be insanity. Miss Amanda Avery, daughter of Mr. A. W. Avery, died at the borne of her father at Cove on Monday of diphtheria 8b was about twelve years of age. Tbe News-Observcr-Chronicle tells of sweet potatoes of which "three or four would come nesr crowding a half bushel measure.'' Arrangements are being made for tbe Corbett-Mi'cbell fight to come off at Jacksonville, Fla. , between tbe IStb ol December and tbe IStb of January. The fight is to be for a purse of 30,000 to be put up by the Jacksonville syndicate. The monthly niectiog of the Directors of the Y. M. C. A. will be beld tonight at 8 o'clock. Every member is urged to be present ami ready to repoit upon the work assigned them at the last meet ing. Up to the present time Hon. F. M. Simmons has received no no.'ce of his appointmeut from the department at Washington. ' As soon as be is officially informed and provided with the custom aiy blanks be will prepare his bond and enter upon tbe duties of tha office. People of Lincoln county through Miss Simmons oi Lincolnton have contributed twenty-seven dollars to the State Con federate Monumental iund. The- mem bers of the Association express their appreciation ot the donation through the News-Observer-Chronicle. The Courier, ot which Mr. C. L. Gas kill, former local editor of the Current will be proprietor and business maneger is planned to make its appearance about the 20th, inst. Tbe Courier will .be a daily six coll' am paper at SO cents per montb. The press for the office is ex pected to arrive next week. Tbe wrr against dogs is on with ven geance in Durham. Over a dozen have been killed by officeis since the ordi nance went into effect a few. days ago. The Globe 'i lefcrr'ng to the onslaught sanctions it saying : "All unmuzzled docs will get it in the nape ot their wooly necks. It is well. We hope to see them slewn I" A lette.- from one of our subseribers to tho Wemii Jotunai. written from Beau fort county asks if there are no dealers in furniture and feathers in New Berne, that they bad searched our advertising columns and could not find any such business card. It sires us pleasure to inform them that they are good and res ponsible dealers, but they are not very free with printer's ink. The negro rowdy, John Steward, better known as "Shorty" who is lying in jail awaiting trial at Superior court under several charges was . yesterday examined before Mavor Ellis under still another firing with a p'etol at a colored youth near the city last March. His bond for t'iis offence was ftsed at $200.'. He . will no doubt so to the penitentiary tor this act. TheVe is abundant evidence to con Vict . :'; . , Bhe.iff Lane irives duo notice, to tax delinquents, telling in plain words his re quiroienta. V Every loyal citixen who shares ia the privileges and protection ol a government should to prompt in paying their proportionate.: part of the expece of sustaining the government. No sheriff can be justly censured for ool lectlng taxes- by distress. In; fact tbey should be censured if they fail! to collect from any one, because. 1( is an. Imposition on those that do pay s . - Coming and Goiinrh ; Messrs. Garrison and Hardy j New , Jer sey sports:nen cams moo tbe steamer New Berne of the N. N.fc W. Jline being attracted by the game reputation of this section to sojourn awhile in the citr enioy iog tbe pleasures of the hunt j 'They1 are stopping at the ruiibrd Hops. -cv Mr. John Dey, of Atlantic Jllighlandg, iM. J. wuo has teen yisitang bit ; son Mr. C. P. Dey, of Beaufort, and his grandson, Mr. Clintie Dey, and wife of Newark, who havf niso bfi visiting there came opA on tic ' , .0 . 't, and left on the steamer New iuua tuiuiuirg to their homes.' vTOr.t 'Norwood rfihardsonj . whoj has been vlsitin :,.'iT.r in Norfolk " and Kbjiig for recuperation fif strength 'after his attack of lllDessv-TeturiierJ .home on the New Berne 'looking hearty and? In good spirits iiavwg greatly enjoyed 'the trip and gamed tbe desired benefit .from it.. y '. 11'.. O. Marks and daughters.' Misses Belle r id Hattie atlived fit nieht from the Nor;h where they have been visiting relatives. - ' - ' .. Mrs. Alice Soarboro of Panteon who has been op to Kinston arrived lat night en rou e 10 ner nome ana is snencunsr the Tha Election Taetcay. ElecUoM wers arid m thirteen Tuesday. Governors wan ejected ia four. Massachusetts, Ohio, Iowa aad Vir ginia. Tbe greatest interest centered ia these and in New York where aa exciting judicial coo teat waged. The following special to tbe Joubxai. gives the main points known at t o'clock last nigbt : Ralbioh, N. C, Not. 7. Returns from towns in Virginia are favorable to Democrats. Negress took but little in terest in election. Many voted witb Democrats. Ellison claims tbe State by fifteen thousand and tbe Legislator by two-tblrds majority. D spstcbes from Bosin:i show beaty Republican gains in Massachusetts and Greenhalge elected. Cincinnati dispa cat aay ruturns mea gre but general feeling is thst Republican ticket elected. New York papers clt.-in Msynard has run 20,000 brb:nd ticket snd is beaten. It is' said whole ticket in doubt. 21 out oi 23 precincts in Richmond give O'Ferral 8,272, Cocke 1,817. Carolina's Healthfulness. Tbe healthfulness o? North Carolina both east and west is easily demonstrable by the mortality records. In the last issue of tbe Twin City Sentinel we find that during tbe month of October there was not a single death among tbe white people of Salem and only four in Wins ton tbe combined white population being 10,000. In New Berne there waa only one white death during the same montb. We heart 'v atjree with tbe Sentinel when it says tjcb facts ss these should be brought to the notice of Northern and other outside people. Tbe number of old a id robust people furnishes the best of testimony thst here is tbe region for health strength and long life. If the Board of Trade or some other similnr organization acting in concert wculd from time to time get up attract ive little folders to be used as enclosures for letters sent from the city and othei wisn advertise such facts properly would do great good. Beet Sugar Industry for North Caro lina. Our readers will recall that during the last few years we have repeatedly called attention to the importance of the . beet BUgar indt'stry, how well our soil climate and surroundings, in the opinion of those familiar with tbe industry, are adapted to it, how easily the business can be con ducted and how remunerative it is to all connected with it, from the growers ol the beets to tbe manufacturers and from them to the employees and thence on indirectly through all these to the busl ness men snd the community in general we aia tuts wnen toe industry was scarcely thought of in this State at all (it is but an "infant" industry as yet in the United States, though of huge pro portions in the old world) and we are specially glad tbat a business-like move ment is about to be made to gain tor the industry its due recognition and obtain a substantial loot hold for it in the State as is shown by the following item clipped from the News-Okserver-Chronicle: "Prof. W. F. Massey, of tbe A ericultu- ral and Mechanical College, and Hon. 8. B. Alexander, Congressman from the sixth district, started yesterday on a tour of tbe Western and Northwestern States uod Territories for the purpose of ob serving the sugar beet" industry of those regions. Tbey go at the instance of a lanre eyn dicate which, having become convinced that No; th Carolina is better adapted to tbe industry than any other section, wishes to inaugurate extensive sugar heet cum vation and enterprises in this Btate. and have induced these gentlemen to examine the process or cultivation and the indus try in tbe West with tbat end ia view." . Key. J. F. Butt at Boxborw. Rev. J. F. Butt, of New Berne, preacnea in tbe Methodist church, bare last Sunday night. His text, "Blessed are toe peacemakers," was most ably and feelingly discussed. While it waa inter- iperaed witb ' a sood deal or wit n abounded in sound loiric. ' " -. i ne sermon naa been the tuDtect or corn ment (reoerally, which the prevailing opinion that it was one of tbe finest ever heard in our town. He is assisting Bev. M, H, Tuttle in a meetting this-week at ia-s uoapei.-hoxooto uoanetV; ij j. Masonic Hotice. IHe regi inlar communication of Bfc John's Lodge, No. 8, A. F. & A. M. will be beld in the hall tonight at 7:80 o'clock. . ' . y . i ; J. 8. BaaHloBT, Bee y. '! ' Hantns Keep Off. , All persons are forbidden to hunt oa my "Clermont" plantation witb gun or doe. Anyone offending will be prose cuted.. - '' Hint tt, BXTAH. Kov, 5tn, 1898. . . - aOlw Economy is Wealth." "We; have about fifty pair of Gloves, regular dollar and 'a half goods, siees 7 to 8 at 70 cents per pair. They are not cheap gloves bnt really good ones, jast as good at yoa can get at any price In this irrket. They are made of kid and light dog skin. Do not let the o portunity pass without baying pair. - ; v J.lLnOWAliD. HOIK K1I8BD HAT. Large qaUtis Belsf Marketed la Excellent 8aaae- U a Deasaad Far It. Tbe luxu iant emus of hay to which w alluded while they were growing around tbe city is now beug seen In tbe merchantable product pot up in good strong, convenient bales. We noticed a line of wsiron and carts heavily loaded with such bales ot ' most excellent nstive crab grass bay and on inquiry found those weie fiom tbe frui of Mr. W. U. Bray. . Mr. Bray Informs us that lie has made this rear about fifty tons of the hay more than any year before in his lite. Ho bad a large surplus over his own wants and found buyers without trouble, or rather they found him, going out to bis farm and seeking the hay at i!ie rate of f IS per ton. Mr. Bray put up the hay with the most convenient baling pressevcr seen in these parts, one he purchased at tl'e commence ment ot the seascj. The press is easily portable and is taken light to tbe fields snd does its work on the spot by horse power. When operated at its best without in terruption the press will put up 200 bales per day running from 85 to 110 pounds each. M. J. W. Stewart now has the picas at work bailing hay on the opposite side of Trent river from New Berne. While standing in front of his livery stables, en route liom Mr. Bray's farm to its new field of operation, it attracted a good share ol attention both fiom citizens and farmers. The furins all around New Berne ' have raised quanities of hay this season, more than we have ever seen an attrmpt to raise before and we are more than glad to see it, and to sec the farmers putting up what they bave over and above their own needs iu such excellent shape for market ing. Our climate and soil permits of raising first class hay and getting heavy yield after other remunerative crops have been taken from the grounds the same season. And we bave no fear that the raising of the forage crops will not'go on increasing. All who have tried it are two well pleased with tbe results. WHERE FLESH IS NEEDED, and the system' weakened, you should take Dr. Heroe's Golden Medical Discov ery. After " the I imp," lor in stance, or In con valescence from pneumonia, fe vers, and other wasting diseases, notning oan equal it as an ap peasing, restora tive tonio to bring back bealta and vigor, f or pale, puny, scrofulous children, it does wonders. It builds up both their nesh and their strength, thoroughly purines the blood, and maket effective every natural means of cleansing, repairing, It starti and nourishing tbe system. starts the torrid liver into healthy ac tion and promotes all the bodily functions. For the most stubborn Scrofulous. Bkln. and Scalp Diseases, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, and kindred ailments, tbe " Disooverv " is the only remedy that's fpiarmUed. If it Aoesnt benefit or cure, yoa bays your money There are people who honestly believe that the meiningof relig ion is to belong to the church and wear a loug face. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. To the Tax Payers of Craven Co ; I am again notified by tbe Commission era of Craven County tbat I must seltle with them at an early day. Tbe law allows me to collect by dis tress after Nov. 1st. Please come for ward immediately and pay your taxes or I snail be completed to levy on your prop erty. Don t ask tor extension ot time, ray now and avoid costs and trouble. This is the last call I shall make for the taxes of 1898. W. B. LANE, Sheriff Craven Co, n8dlw w2t. 1 HA.VE JUST RECEIVED ; A NEW LINE OP SZ oi gr X e r js' FOR LADIES. Also a very fine line of Crossette's Hens Shoes. Our style of this ia a voir High Cut Hunting Shoe. - - - I 8TTLL HAVE LADIES CLOAKS in Stock or will order an style"cn short notice. LATE STYLE DERBIES and ALPINES ooastantly arriving. ,v My Line Of MEN'S SUITS and OVEEOOATS is being added to weekly. vtvV i ' I am doing more business for the Old SUten Island Dyelag Establish ment than " aver before. , They - do good work and gaarantee J .-, : Perfect CatisfactiozL ' ;; If yoa have an old garment yon wish dyed or cleaned give ss a trial. 17." d; cr.:::::Tci 0 ? t I 1 L sV -I Msolatelj Fure K oreatn of larlax baking; powder Highest of all in leavening tirenfrih. Latest Ukitbd States Govbrhmkitt Food It sport. Royal Bakimo Powdkb Co., 108 Wall ot . N Y To the Public. I oall your attention to my large and weil selected Stock of Goods of varioui kinds. THE JOURNAL Being to Small to mention every ar tiole I will ask you to drop in and see for your self and saye money. My goods are cot better than any body elses, but the Continual liueh ef Trade shews that the customers are well satisfied with QUALITY, QUANTITY, AND PRICES. For everything you want don't for get to see me. 1 strive to please. You can find me at No. 18, -0, and 22, Middle 8t. Your Obedeint Servant. J. F. TAYLOR. BRISTLES!!! You've heard of tbe man who only needed Bristles to be a Porkerf If you see him send him to us. We've got the Bristles for him. Our Bris ties are made Into tbe flu est lot of brashes ever seen. Clothes brushes, tooth brush es, shoe brushes all kinds of brushes. Geo. W. Gaskill. About Prescriptions. The best of Medicines are none too good for sick folks. Its bad enough to be sick without running chanoes with second grade drugs. That's the reason; buy only the very highest quality of everything. It's a great sat isfaction to an to know that every prescription we send out is jam, as good an pure drugs 'will make it. No mat ter what you paid for it you couldn't get better. Geo. V. Gaskill. To Perfume Properly. Sachet Powder is necessary. What kind yoa will use de pends on your own taste. Sachet bags in drawers and close's give to clothes that deliciately distinct odor which is the stamp of refine ment. The most popular powder now is tho new "White Violet.'' It is sweet, dainty and penetrating. Qko. W. Gaskill. KID GLOVES ! BY MAIL. (post-run.) 1$ Directed to our ex tensive line of Kid Gloves in . aE u mi mm and Colors for day or Out-of-town Patrons SERVED B71UIL. . Evening Wear Prompt & R.S. Tucker LOo. A Mil Oil A DA. liSBitl IS ALL WR0N& AND SOME TIMES BRIN&S DISASTER. H co W o O 1-1 o Ph W r- H UJ St DS us Such Runs have all stopped now, but not so with the RUN ON OUR STORES. The Crowd Increases every day, AND WHY ? BECAUSE WE GIVE THEM THE Of any store in the city lor tne 3 & S5 4 4 C3 AS f SI CS i is cs g si M 1 ? H. 0: BU t Ever alive tq tiip vrz: of his crubESeri L made a CTJZI BIG DEA During tbe past week lajbuji a large stock . of 'jStym Qofc whioh be is selling at Jwioea U will . ,.- KNOCK OUT Any competition in tTIat Ltae." Woroteds at Double Fold at ,'l(k " "Caskiiftre inohes wide ' l5o. Double Fold 25c; -Cashmere 36 inohes wide ' 20c Double Fold 35c; Cashmere 30 inches wide. , . - 25e. Silk Aarp-MMM, Black $1.25 .Qrad , i $LU3 8ilk Warp Henrietta Biaek $1.00 Grade : 85i. All wool very fine quality Black Henriettas, 46 fach wide, reduced from $1.00 to 85o. is sale will begrin , s TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24th -o- ' And continue all yhe week. This sale will comprise the Dress Goods Stock of Huske & Draper of Wilmington, N. fO., recently purchased by Vpjf Berne's celebrity i BIO IKE, Among tbe stock there ire some more expensive DRESS GOODS" That have been reduced V? less than first cost. V y Do not all come at once, v R"speotftilly,' D. P. JARVIS, A Complete Una of OretrGosd:. The Latest 8tyles in Hop Sacking, Stortn Bergea, Ladies Broadcloth, Henri" ettas, Plain Serggs, flan nels, &c. With, Trimming Silks, Velvet, Gimp, BraidJ and Fur to Matoh, TJUST RECEIVED Another lot '-' ot tlioac 38 & 41 Incli AM WOOL SERGES at39cU. - Call and $oc them before the best styles are taken. , . ..' I also make a speoialrv at CARPKTS. MATTINGS ami FLOOR OIL CLOTHS of which I have a large' '' stock of the VERY NEWEST DESIQNfi and COL- ORING3. MOQUET, FLE aud SMYR NA RUGS. " I have also made to order the BEST ami NICEST line of LADIES', MIS8ES and CHILDREN'S SHOES in the city. 7 r at -.r Gentemeri and' Foster Kid GlSyJs. D Fr JARVIB, 63 Pollock St., ' ,1ferBerM, r. C J.J.Baxtetv (Formerly or Brrlii'iAfi S Baztar.) ' Has Jast ., - XUoiMaL a SudbIt of the . . ... CELEBRATED ' LADressnor: Mf liriPrtfit.lL.Tyil , .... Vantedfalso k fall Iliiof dies Dre Uoods un Tritnmlii'o . See. my fl20 Blsok Dress Suit They oan't be- qulle4 iij, th ei'y. G. T. H4dfon6ffcPbiw,kiTr will b with jii tbiOtUth wis onths andwtlLbbi9f & hit frier to come and sse hUa.'j ; .. - CALL UtnXJES -. , 'f-Jyd',?..If lflneadOfi"T ! r V Befbrt'ffointf elsewfierer 1 r-".Zr.. . . u ffBtS PTTT' : feRfinmiisini " Making them as good as n time that she will be in the 'city at lira. Covu. fat." N. F. Nunn s. 67 MIDDLE BI. W. BALKIGH, N. C.
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