mm H. V0L. X1L-N0. 201, NEW BERNE, N. (WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS OURNAL. XT i: 4. : BUSIXtSS LOC1LS. TOO Will find at our Marks todaj BUlf fed beet, veal, smoked tongrjta.pnrk, ivtmgt and vmjp Meat, and also two ilrcaaed turksja. Bak'I. Con Box, B 000 OLD Paper, on band for aala cheap. ' Tat wry tLinjr, fcr pasting p In boosea, ad patting aoder carpets. 8t FLNE Lot ofTled bniooa tor sal, at J.J. Taylor", .i - - -. . TESt BEEff at 10c per lb. and a freak lot all pork aaaiaga thla morniojt. H.VfumoxD, HENRY Brown, OonMr Mace's Drag store, fioa aoa relished oysters, from Ncf mb'i Bay and Broad Creek beat la tba Market. Promptly delirerad to aay part of to, city. - - - - tU T5E8IRABLE ROOMS and Store for rent ' App'y to Haa. T. A. Bjutkt at Hotel Albert. ' Bl8 lw. TOT Old . Baker 1861 tlie beat By, Wblakey in tbe eity 104 Taylor's Junction. - LOST S gold studs. Joined by chain " Reward paid for return to 0. P. Mebane - at Folford House. ; 3. 3. D1S08WAY. Just receWed a targe - thlpmmt of NO. I PITCHER SPOUT K- PUMPS for dnren wella and Cisterns. Price $2.00. J. 3. DISOSWAY. tf. . 4S Craven 8t - ONE HUNDRED and filly pounda of ' pjork sausage at IS 1-3 cents. O. D. BowDch.i - "IF YOU must hare a little good whiskey for medicine try old Thompson, the best tret brought to the city for sale st J. F. Tatloh's. TO GET beat results from Hyacinth and Easter Lily Bulbs get them potted at the earliest possible moment after Sept lit. Come around and select them now. Hare also Amarillis bull and Carmellia Japonic plants. R. Bbbbt. TRY THE Jov&hal bnsiness local colum. Only ten cents a line for first insertion and fir, afterwards. tf. LOCAL NEWS. C NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .Howard.. J. T. Taylor Red Onions. Opera, Home Not. 3425. Nelson Whitford Fine Beef, &c S.Cohn & Son Beef,pork, sansage etc. COTTON SALES. Tuesdsy 4 bales at 1-8 to 7.30. . , . rho. Directors of the Y. M. C. A. will . meet tonight at 8 o'clock. Tbe series of services at the Disciples - 'Church will be continued all this week Vnl probably longer. f . Some of the finest oysters ever in New Berne were brought oyer from New Riv 'ijtTWterday. It was a select lot for Ho Albert. The Physical Culture class will meet in , tao-Y. M. a A. Hall tonight st 8 o'clock. '"The 'mattresses are now ready. Mr. tejsorlej will be on hand. ,1A4 opportunity seldom offered to get bargains in stock occurs today. Mr. 8. --RStriei is to auction oft 20 mules .in front qfHahn'a stables. The. sale com- - meacetai 11-o'clock-; ; Two boat loads of oysters received at . the market yesterday were sent back by the1 ispector on account of having a great - ft proportion of small oysters than the t law allow "' , , f fjtThe Winston Republlo says that for --v': '. ! Vme time now the Arista Cotton Mills of f- - jit, & H. Fries, Salwiy hav, - been filling Vi'V" f orders for cellared goods for Brazil and ,; ' . ' Brown sheetings for China. During the ,';V"-'; prcWuro,thes'milUrun continously and ;-:roafuKm;5;v--' , Mr. C. Dsradhara purchased from a Uyd county farmer yesterday over 2,000 ; bushels of oata." He received and stored ' tnem yesterday. mis iooks use some oi ,-4-vur farmers are getting down to raising --, tome supplies and ssurplus of them in c ajoad arnesij x't - i .' ' " v i TAn evidence cX the plentifulnest of " aTime in this section is found la tbe fact ffrljtoS one, gentleman, Mr. 3. M. Gorrell of K j Haveloak bs shipped ;six aeerrto new 'iVri.VTorktwo alive and four dead,) and he has also shipped four bears, and ao well :;. v ljBiiafiedls Mr. lGarreH of success when V - C hunting thijhe stands ready to " take r.sjrderjTanuwn wnen wanteq. . .5 V A formet'a . institute h to bej held by V Mr. --John "t Robinson,' . commissioner of V' - AttrieuUnre. andProf. W. Fi Massey of: the Experiment Station is to hold a far- nier'a Institute at Whitovillj November '- Mtit for the fanners of Columbus county V and the surrounding country,". Good will J; doubtless come of the movement 2 A farmer near Charlotte after reading . Congressman Alexander's article on beet v ulture, went out to hlg garden, and dug , aome of his big beets. One that he sent ""to the Observer weighed thirteen pounds 'J and taeamred twenty-seven inchea in ' : length. Mr. Phillips, the grower says that ss good beets can be raised here as -anywhere. . .."''.: . ,i. - - X cablegrsm ' from " London to the TVasbington Post gives an unparallelled T record of waritlme disasters from a "rat tli ree liars storm raging over the I-illic sea, tlie r!nyvf Biscay, the Medi' f? ,u 1 ihe coast of Hoi 1 1 ii wrecks were n i-oted on the ..'f :,conile.l witUf. .M;c TUisisthe L' Le t luss in that Ur b cr time ev-vT known. Tbe worst recorJ j ro' 'is ly v. as in 1879 wU:ii 109 vessels wors lost AXOSGOCBFASJRBS. Bobm Sasp les Dlrerstkei Crtps a4 Their Ge4 Cffsrta la Geaeral. - Mr. 3. M. Gorrell, ot Havelock, Informs us of a remarkable yield of a .little spot of ground he had planted in sweet po tatoes. Ha raised a hundred bushels on a quarter of an acre with no manure Last year the ground was. planted in rutabagas and they were manured with UUe manure. This la a fine showing. Bach reports as the abova pre sents satisfactory proof to our mind that the easiest way for farmers to permanent ly enrich their land is t do if with com post produced on the farm, and in no way can this be accomplished ao readily as by paying mora attention to raising all kinds of stock, feeding them with the products of tbe farm. We do not know the extent of atten tion Mr. Gonel gives to stock, but we do know, that unlike man a farmer, he has abundance of feed for all he owns and many 'more. We see evidence ol this fact in his placing on our markets year after year tons and tons of well cured and well baled hay of different klnda, pure native crab grass hsy, being the kind in which he takes the lead. Ot this one kind he has raised and housed this serson, a hundred tons, one 6f our livery stable firms, Messrs. M. Hahn 4 Co., believing in home enter prise have bought ten tons of it for their use. Corn and other feed products are pro duced by Mr. Gorrell in excess ol bis needs. Mr. Gorrell, as our readers know, is not alone in his methods of farming as far as looking out for home wants is concern ad. Our farmers have never raised so much hay as this season; the same can be said of tbe fall crop of Irish potatoes, and very many of the fanners have done well In tbe raising of everything that their farm could produce needed fur borne use. It is an interesting sight to view the farms near the city. Though some of the fields bave cotton standing waiting for the last picking, and all the corn has not been housed yet, still much of the work that is going on would look to many a visitor more like spring than fall pro ceedings. Great fields which a few weeks ago were luxuriant with a dense growth of hay are now bare ol it, and many of them are plowed in preparation of crops ready to occupy tbe ground for spring ship ment hare begun to be set out and great beds of them csn be seen ready for trans planting to the fields; winter cabbages are doing well, and in a short time will be ready for shipping; large fieldB of rutabaga and white turnips are in their prime, spinach is starting off nicely and celery is banke J for bleaching and nowand then a field of rye can be seen just starting Into growth. To these diversified crops and the tendency among our agriculturist to still further diversify coupled with tbe general adoption of the intensive system of farming is largely attributable tbe prosperity that is coming to this section and attracting tbe attention of outsiders. Although we are not intirely exempt from th eBusiness depression that has fallen upon the entire country we have the word of numbers whe have been toother places and by personal observa tion and business dealings obtained an in sight into the state af affairs here and elsewhere, that our little city compares favorably with any. Slowly but steadily wo are going forward to improved methods with a natural resultant appreciation on value of both city and country property. New Berne has a future here and capital will do well to see her . advantage and prospects when desirous of making investments in man ufacturing enterprise (for which there is the greatest opening) or any other. Few places can equal much less surpass us in natural - advantages and those who pluckily lead the way in taking advan tage of them will reap a correspondingly rich reward for there business sagacity and enterprise -i We have heard some people assert their belief that an ear of corn could .. not be found that would measure a fcot In length, and tell of their experience in trying ears that to appearances were that long, but when the - measure was ' applied, . they would fall a 'little short. . The Stanly News however tells that Mr. B. H. Carter who Uvea a few miles from Albemarle has raised some this year thatmeasure thirteen inches in lengths The editor says it is tha finest corn he has ever seen,, and that the grower has some of the finest cattle in the country. .. Stock and food products go' well together and make prosperous farmers. jvs-ftjx. All over the country the fanners are bragging 6n .. their crops. The Wilson Advance says that Mr. J.- T. Lewis, of Wilson county, planted " two acres in potatoes this year. From these two acres he dug between six and seven hundred bushels, -He did not gather the smallest, but only those of mature) growth, -. Mr. Lewis estimates that fully one- hundred bushel, were. left In the field after he had gathered COO bushels. "And yet the farmers complain that they cannot live on the farms. - Allowing thirty cent, to the bushel the crop from these two ' acres would bring 210. . .1' ' ' : ' ' Some parents take their chil dren to see the procession, and then whip them if they want to KI'STOI COEBXSPOSOnCE. CMleue Hews aa Yarls lines. Court adjourned yesterday over to Mon day. There an a few mote criminal cases on the docket to be disposed of before tbsetvtl docket will be reacbsa me cass of Georas- Simmons will be beard perhaps Monday. in build or ot. The A. 0. Line bave put up' a cotton seed storage boose at their depot. A new residence is noma: up on airs. Harts- field lot on Caswell street Dr. Lewis' school building has been begun, on King street. MUCBXLAJrlOCS. 8. L. Smith has begun the manufacture of mattresses of fine quality in the bouse recently used by the Randolph Carriage Works near the A, 4 N. C. It. R. depot. His place is also a hrwpiul for broken legged chairs an 1 broken ribbed um brellas. He is a useful citizen. Tbe partridge hunters are slaughtering the birds now Two young ladies in town bave auail fur breakfast nearlv every day. ft is good to be popular witb a nrst class snot. Fiah are scarce, but tbe Onslow carts bave commenced running again and New River oysters and mullets go off like hot cakes. A slight fire caused the alarm bell to be sounded Saturday at 10 a. m. The roof of Istao Perry's residence had a small place burnt in it. Marriage bells will ring Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. for tbe happy union of Miss Lena Fields and Mr. Hickson, Methodist Church. Admission by card. There is a very appreciable depression in business here now. The new post office furniture is up, and presents an elegant appearance. The lock boxes are a deugnt. Our own truckers furnish us now with our winter supply of Irish potatoes and cabbage. Notatob. Hebrew Festival to-day and Night. The Hebrew Festival held by the Ladies of tbe Aid Society for raising funds towards building a house of wor ship tor those of their faith in the city commences this afternoon at half-past three o'clock and lasts through tlie even ing hours. The purpose of the Festival is a worthy one and deserves patronage on its merits, and moreover itis the first gatlienng of its kind by these ladies and special prepar ations have been made in the way of well decorating tbe room and having novelties for pastime, and abundance and variety of refreshments to insure an enjoyable evening for all. There should be a large attendance and there no doubt will be. Coming and Going Mr. W. D. Barriugtoa left yesterday morning for tbe northern markets to re plenish his stock ot dry goods. Mr. W. F. Black of Oxford, who has been spending a few days in the city left for bis home in Oxford. Mr. S. C. Hamilton returned last night from Asheville. Miss Annie Taylor and Miss Pearl Wal lace have returned from a brief visit at Adams creek. The former is visiting at Capt. G. W. Wallace's. Mrs. M. D. Nelson and Miss Annie Roulboc, who have been away spending the summer, returned home last night. A tired woman, just as mnch as a sick and ailling one, needs Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription. That builds up, strength ens, and invigorates the entire female system. It regulates and promotes all the proper functions of womanhood, improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains melancholy and nervoasness. brings reiresning steep, and restores.nealtb and strength It's a powerful restorative tonic and soothing nervine, made especially for woman s needs, and tbe only guaranteed remedy for woman's weakness and ail ments. In all female complaints" and irregularities, if it ever fails to benefits or cure, you nave your money back. A great many medicines "relieve" Catarrh in tbe head. That means that it's driven from the head into the throat and lungs. But by its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties, Dr. Ssge's Catarrh Remedy perfectly and permanently cures. Millo, tbe Brazillian rebel, is considered near defeat. His fleet has been scattered snd his single fort silenced. An authentic denial has been made of the report that Dom Pedro's grandson had been pro claimed emperor.' The young prince is at school at Yieana. "It is never too late to mend." Tbia saying will do vefy well when applied to conduct or habit bat it is "way off" when applied to Clothing or Shoes, There U a time when It ia too late to mend them. Tbe idea lata get Clothing and Shoes that will not have to be eon. tinaally "mended." That's : tbe kind we try to get and sell. Do yon need any winter Underwear if so call and see ui. Fall line of Canton Flannel Drawers, all sisss, price 60c, they are good one's' too. J.M.HOWAUD. X-.::r, . Sale ef Privileges - The following exclusive privilege for jratr weest ior sales " . ' ,. -"-- Ts. 1. Dinning room. - 8 Confectionery this includes candy soda, fruits, nuts and cakea,i v.vii ; -v; S, Sandwiches. . k v, : v fc " ; 4. Cigars and tobacco.': ' ' - 1 ; " . Sealed bids. . Bids to be opened De member 1st one half cash apon accept ance. balance January 1st. - iW Assoc! tion reserve, tha right to reject any and ati DIOS. ' .. .... Fret SaataaelU. On Friday and Saturday! nights at tbe Opera House, Bantaaelli, taie man of mystic power, wilt show the effects of tbat strange power known as Hypnotism, snd bow, ly tlie simple psasing of bis hand before a persons fare be can cause the strangest metamorphosis to instantly take place. At command Santaoelli makes the youngdecrepid, tbe old trans formed into cnildren, men turned to women and vice versa. Illiterate people are translated into erudite beings with a fund of knowledge wondcrlul to hear. In fact Santanelli produces miracles of tbe most startling kind. Pleasant fancies are canted to appear and disappear. Cold, beat or pain is produced or ex pelled in an instant. A'l (he pleasures, ills and trials of tbii life are his to give or receive. So as to place bis marrelloui exhibi tion within the reach of all, Bantanclli has reduced the ailmisnion to twenty five and fifty cents. Big Suit Before Jadge Seymour. U. 8. Marshall Hill came up from Wil mington on Saturday and served injuction paper, on W. J. Davis, assignee of M. Rountree A Co., at the suit of W. I). Rountree & Co., and the National Hank, of Norfolk. It is intended to try the validity of a deed of as&ignmeut as against a trust Jel made prior to the assignment but not registered till after the assigununt was on record. Betweeu twenty anil thirty thousand dollars is involved in the controversy. It i9 to be beard before Judge Seymour, in the U. S. Circuit Court at the spriDg term in Wilmington. Wilson Mirror. NOTICE Office of the Norfolk, Ncw-Bcrnc and Washington, N. C, Direct Line. Nkw-Bkrnb, N. C, Nov. 15, 193. On and after this date all Norfolk rates to New-Berne, N. C, reduced. Uai.ph Gray, Auent. Notice of Opening of Street. To all whom it may ooncern: Take notice that on the 4th day of December, 1893, a jury di awn accord ing to law will view the land situated in that part tf tho city of Newbern which is laid down upon the present plan of said city as Attmore and Primrose street, and the right of way of the A. & N. O. E. 11. Company and assess the damages which may be sustained by the owners and tenants thereof by reason of the opening of a street forty feet wide from JNouso river on the east to Gcorgo street on the West. And you are hereby notified that unless you shall make claim for com pensation for the use of land, claimed by you, as such street, within one year from the 4th day of December, 1893, this notice will be pleaded in bar to any claim for suoh compensa tion. Wm, Ellis, Mayor. OJPERA HOUSE, FHIDAY and SiTDHBAY. KOV, 24-25, SANTANELLI, "THE MAN OF MYSTIC POWER." Tou Smile, You Wonder, You Laugh, You Yell. Startling Bewilderment With IrristiMe Mirth. Admission 25 and SOcts. BRISTLES!!! Yon' re beard of tbe man who only needed Bristles to be a rorkert If yon see him Bend him to us. We've got the Bristles for him. Oar Bris tles are made Into the finest lot of brushes ever seen. Clothes brashes, tooth brash es, shoe brashes all kinds of brushes. Geo. W. Qaskill. 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 drags. That's the reason; buy only the very highest quality of everything. It's a great sat. isfaotion to as to know that every prescription we send oat is Just as good as pare drags will make it. No mat. ter what yon paid for it yoa couldn't get better. GBO. W. GA3KIIX. To Perfume Properly. ' ', Sachet Powder is necessary. What kind yon will use de pends on your own taste. - Sachet bags In drawers and close's giro to clothes that deliclately - distinct odor ' which is the stamp of refine sent, i The most popnlar " -.powder now Is, the , new i'c, ?HWnite Violet." It is sweet, dainty and penetrating. QBO. W. GASKlIi. - FOB -BENT. Long Point; Plantation On White Oak river fat Jones' county, for next year, or for a term Of three years. Apply for information to Capt J. W. Sabiston at Stella, or to C. N. Feather. MsoMefy Fure A orearn f trt.ir baking powaer Highest of all in loavenni Htrnuplh. Latest Umitko States Uuvkknmknt Food Kkpobt. Rotal Baking I'owDKn Co.. 10C Wall St . N. Y . MULES AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION, Wednesday, st II a.m. IN I'Ko.NT (F Halm's Stables. 8. R. STEET, Auctioneer. J.J. Baxter (Foim.rly ol K.irlrgti n 4 Faxlor. i Has Just Kecived a Supply of tho E. !P. Roed & Cos. CELEBRATED LADIES' SHOES, My specialty every pair wai r an ted; also a full lino of Ind' s i)rt'ss Goods and Trimmini;-!. See my 12.50 lllaek Dress Suits. They can't be equalled iu the ci'y. G. T. Hudson of rollocksvillp, will bo with me through the winter months and will be glad for his friends to come and see him. Posted. Trcsp.-i.MTs ami Milliters Keep Off. All persons -mv f..i-l'i.l.!i n to hunt ur trespass on the .limes City laii.l mm. I nil persons are wanied iiLViinst neciipyin; or planting any lot inside, or hm.l out side the breastworks without huvin; leased the same. Any one oU'riidiiii,' will be prosecuted. i nl51v. L'ioiiT. Hanoii k, A-ent 1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW LINK OF . Zeigflers' Shoes FOR LADIES. Also a very tine lino ol" Crossette's Mens Shoes, Our style of tins is a very Iliirh Cut Hunting nlioe. I STILL HAVE LADIES CLOAKS in Stock or will order any style en short notico. LATE STYLE DERBIES and ALPINES constantly arriving. My Line of MKN'SBUH'S and OVERCOATS is being added to weekly. I am doing more business for the Old Staten island Dyeing Establish ment than ever before. They do gooa wora ana guarantee Perfect Satisfaction. If yon have an old garment yon wish dyed or cleaned give us a trial. V. 0. BAHBIHGTON. 67 MIDDLE ST. For Sale. 75 tons Crab Grass Hay, 100 Imslielsjof Rutabagas and 50 bbls. corn. For prices apply to J. Jf. O OR HELL, n21d3t w3t) Havelock, N. C. Notice to Tax Payers. I am being urged by the Board of City Oonnoil to make SPEEDY SETTLEMENTS of the taxes of 1893. . v Tha law allows me to eolleot by distress after Nov.' 1st. Cannot far tier extend the time. ' Come forward at once and settle or I shall beeompelled to lery on your property. - . P ay no w and save eost. ; ,; This ia positively my last eall. W. D. WALLACE,4 v - ' City Tax Collector A RUN on A BANK -T ft IS ALL WRONG AND SOME TIMES BRINGS DISASTER. 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 for the - - d d 2 't S 2 11 ta SB SS 2 5 E S- 5 b . g as. -"51 2 O SSJ Jno.Dunn's CAN BE FOUND THE Most CompleU Sleek Staple Groceries And Table Delicacies IN THIS MARKET. A Stock complete in every de tail; by a recent VrsJI to the Northern Markets many new articles to tempt the appetite have been added. PRICES LOW and QUALI TY UNSURPASSED. Ilouse-keepers aro requested to call and examine his Stock. GOODS ARRIVING THIS WEEK. Old Fashion Buckwheat, Heck- er'e Prepared Buckwheat. Maple drip .Syrup, pt. and qt. Bottles. New Mmce Moat, Sweet Pickles Cream Cheese, New Macaroni. Queen Olives, Chili Sauce. Preserved Ginger, Blue Lable Catsup. Malaga and California Cluster Raisins. Fine Ondara Raisins, Layer Figs. California Prunes, Apricots and Nectarines. New Orleans Molases. Fine Philadelphia Butter. Florida Oranges.Malaga grapes. Baldwin and King Apples and Bananas. Celery Received Daily, Agents for CHASE and SAN BORN'S Celebrated TEAS AND COFFEES. Agents for Roysters and Ten ny's FINE CANDIES- la his FaHcy goods Depart ment will be found a beautiful and Complete line of Vantioes Fine China and Japanese wares, -most appropriate for Christmas and Wedding presents. " i fl A visit to this department will pay you. Prices rery low,' and the goods are being sold fast. Come early before the best bar gains are all sold. " - i Ho. 55 & 57 Pollock la a day.. ....ij ; )) the circus. ston, Kome, ua,f i . nioim. . A. asKaflBBSnnBsV t,