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.4" V MLY OURNAL. VOL. X1I.-NO. 204, NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1893 PRICE 5.CENTS HE BCHIsr.SS LOCALS. FINE Stall ft-d.Bct ugMx) u Chicago, . awl Frwli Hi.rk mottgr. It J on want a nice drrtaM TorkfT Irtr'TliaokijriTiriir send your name down. I will have 81 . Woliwttlat.'w Nsxeos WHrrromo. t'NTIL si t5tb of January w wilt sti! choice cuts frort tbe Snest stock lo tha ' 8:ta at 10 ecnu per lb. Wo bar oa market aUll fed beet Teal porkaaaagea. Dost fail to ealL Bak'l Coira Bow. P. 8. Wa lo h An trip, wady for BOARDING IIotoe--8onth Front St, : betwaaaOnTM aad Jfiddle 8U, nearly opposite Gaston House. .Mr. X. F. .-Xarrswef. Proprietress, . : tf. , JU8T' recetred a." Urge lot of dressed turkeys' at 19 IrScta, aiao nice lot of aUll fed bee and sausages, 8. Cohn Bon. ' BICYCLE jFor Bale cheap at Hall'i Gun SmitB 8hop.,. 8t FINK Cot or Red Onions for eale at J. F. Taylor's..- i HENRY Brown, Oorner ml ace' Drag ." store, fine nce relished oysters, from Nol son's Bay and Broad Creek beet in tbe Market,;' Promptly delivered to any pan of theoity. t i tl. DESIRABLE TtOOMS and Store for - rent Apply to ..Mbs.T. A. Hswbt at Hotel Albert - ,' ' ' nl8 lw. TRY .Old Baker 1861 the best Bye Whiskey in the city 104 Taylor's Junction. LOST gold studs, joined by chain Reward paid for return to C. P. Mebane at Falfofd Bouse. V. '. J. W&OSWAY. Just received a liuye .; r sblpimntr-of NO. 1 PITCHER SPOUT ' v PUMPS for driven wella and Cisterns. ? , Price $2.00. 1 7T3. J. DIS08WAY, tf. ,8 Craven St ONE HUNDRED and fifty pounds of pork sausage at ' 12 1-8 cents. G. D. . BOWDKJI. TO iETbes result from Hyacinth and - Easter Lily Bulbs get them potted at ; tbe earliest possible moment after Sept 1st Come around and select them now. ' Have alao Amarillis bulbs and Camellia Japonic plants. R. Bebht. TRY.THE Jocbhai business local colnra. Only en cents a line for first insertion : and five afterwards. tf. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. F. JJlrlch Hazard powder. N. "Wbitford Fine beef, ,'etc. - 8. (John ft Son.' Tripe, Beef, etc. , . COTTON SALES. '.y, Friday 112 bales, 6 1-2 to 7.55. iVvV'.-'Ja base ball game at the Fair ground is .'v"'v being worked up to take place Thanks ; , ? giving day for the benefit ol the T. M. C. A. It will be by businesj men of the city V . .1 married ones vs. single ones. ... ' ' The grand body of Masons will meet . , . yy at Wilmington, January 2, and will take ' " part In the celebration of the centennial ' of St Johh'a Lodge. For the first time . an annual communication is held else- ; wherTthanlnleigh,. v!.:r.ii"Tli ossein elbilFelty, Tlios. E. Parkin ' . V.' ts. Steamer Pearlie May was heard before ' - Judge Beymoaff J in ' chambors; yesterday and the stBejDer was ordered to be sold. CiThe dato of aal b expected to be fixed 0irciticeqs were surprised yesterday ' ; mornibg by s light all of snow, lasting a - . : &w minutes. " la Wilmington there was ; -was riut.a Bianot it .The sun shone : rightlV'; It alsocleam) off bere la t - An dve?ent:wiu, caab. enclosed ' to pay for frtiaeT"''receied from T ; Beaufort 'but as the name of tbe party jjv -t 4 WMtmltbsd fro'n 'tiie, advertisement we " . cannot-puliliab it so at to benefit Mm or - . . write' to' hiui until we hear from him ::V.gain-4;,,:- ... T"9 United States Coast and Geodetic , :'arvej'frIve'Botioe to marine that the - ,t. black can bnov No. 8 at Cane Fear en- v trancebitklnf BalA Head . Shoal, hai ' . " been moved to the southward and is bow .. j showaai lit icbaU' on tb'. bearings: -'::' Cape Fear Light E. 8-4 8., Oak Island :i Bnge(fVonirWl-8N;Tbi efiects sClla4,il4;nd.JW.V. . r . The Beanfprt Herald, of this week baa f ' ' two poodiite ms on Ithe fishing. One k ' V llwt Mr, ohn Lawjs sold to fish, dealers at Morehead five, thousand trout, netting $135 for one nighla fishing. The o'ther ' item.is the statement of the largest haul of flsVb'y one jS&JU Wind made by Mr. : Ichabold . Mason," and . large sharpie " " load was secured, estimated in number at . The North Carolina M. E. Conference A . meets at - Wilmington, -J)ecember 8. t Bishop- Dnncanti will presided Thu .conference, 'will be composed of. 170 - preadieM andi ;;,4fJ. daymeri. Bishop . ' ' : Duncan, will a,lso, preside ; at the Western JTorth J3arplin M. E, Conference, which , 1 meets at Asbeville next Wednesday. The lattec hS 180. i. preachers and 40 laymen. .,e ..,( u ! , " Mr. Chaa. Haltock r' ("Sam Slocuus" came Jn on Fndpy m5rnlng from Norfolk per steamer NewBerue, as a guest of Capt Tom Sonthgateand was in the city a few hours attending 'tov business. Mr. Hali lock is about to tndertake k' six 'months raspa'gu in Hie interest of the Eastern enmsia and hopes to attract some capl- t ,1 to various localities which . he has in v"- t i.i tlisprosecut'un of certain indus- sjl.i ;li arj new to the State. What a ore v t enear In uue course as MBlrth-4y Fete" Last Bbjht. Two noma of the ColIegata InttituU were given np last night to tbe ting's Daughters for their "birth -day fete." Em: of tbe rooms was well decora tivl with floe evergreens and flags, and beau tiful floral displays enhanced tbe attrao tioos of tbe tables, and besides the usual lightiog, chines, lanterns at every win dow in each room, In the balls and at the (root of of the Iostitnte added to the gaye ty of tbe scene. On room was filled with numerous small tables as at an ordinary festival; tbe other beld tree large tables a white one, a blue one, and a pink one, all fixed off so beautifully that it-jrould have been hard to say which one showed to best advantage and each was presided over by young ladies, immeasurably lovelier than the tables and their contents. Misses May Hendren, Etta Nunn and Lena Dail were at the first; Misses Stella Roberts, Sadie Whittord and Willie Ferrebee at the second, and Misses Emma Wolfenden and Eulale Willis at the third. A vote was taken as to the most beautiful table. The blue led with 105 votes; the white was only 11 votes behind. An elegant maltese floral cross was voted Miss Emma Wolfenden as the most popular young lady. The visitors entered this room first. At tbe door each one was provided with a small ornamental sack white, blue or pink, with the expectation of bis put ting as many pennies in it as he was years old, and leaving it at the table indi cated by its color and were at liberty to partake without charge of the light re -freshments there servotl at the tables in tbe other room, ices, cake, &c. , were sold. The evening passed off satisfactory both in tbe way of pleasure aud financial increase to the treasury of the society. Visitors From the Hreat Northwest. Mr. A. L. Mohler, of St Paul, Minne sota, who spent a portion of last winter in this city is to arrive again at an early date with his family and remain through the winter. Mr. Moli'er was, at the time of his previous visit, General Manager of the Great Northern railroad, and has re cently been promoted to its vice Presiden cy. The family will make tho trip on their private car, and other people of note from tbe great northwestern States are expected with them. Tbe visit of Mr. Mohler ami his friends we think is likely to prove tbe commence ment of the turning of the attention of wealthy and very influential men of tbe Northwestern Statesto the glorious op portunities of investment and develop ment that abound in Eastern North Car olina. Will (Join Today. Hon. F. M. Simmons goes in tbe office of Collector of Internal Revenue of tbe Eastern District of North Carolina today, for wnich purpose he went up to Raleigh a few days ago. His chief clerk, Mr. E. B. Roberts, also expects to go up today to enter upon his duties. . Both these gentlemen will be an honor to the position. Beyond question the management of the Internal Revenue business in this district has fallen into good hands. Comlne; and Going. Mrs. C. Stephens and Mrs. Dr. Hoyt, from Onslow who have been visiting at Mrs. E. H. Barnum'a for a few days, will leave for borne by the W. N. Jfc N. R. R, this morning. Mr. W. 0.4. Boyd returned lost night from Washington City. Barnnm'g Opinion of Advertising. Barnum, the great showman,who spent millions in advertising and was as com petent to speak intelligently and (rive ad vice on the subject as any man, said this : "If yon have ten dollars to invest in business wnere you are dependent upon public patronaire,spend one for the article and the other nine for advertising. lean out-talk any man on eartn but a printer. The man who can stiok type and talk next morning to thousands of people while I am talking to one, is the only man I'm afraid of. I want him for my friend." The old man knew a thing or two about tbe value and importance ot news paper advertising. jcx. : . LONGFELLOW. Hi, songs were not of the battle wild, . r Nor were they grand. But they were such as a little child 7y. Might understand. Be did not tell of the high emprise : Of heroes old ' But he loved the woods and the autumn ,; skies ..... .. ' ; , And the sunset's gold. . And his heart was tender to all mankind; r" He heard each call .-- For help of tbe poor, the bait, and blind v For be loved them alL With the meaning, the strength, and end ot life ' . His poems rang - - V" And he loved those knowing it, wo and strife - - ' . - v And to such be sung. - v ' V ..-- - " ' W.H. Field. : ". '-: Baiso Pork. , :' It Is very generally believed that pork will be high for a year or so at least, and eur farmers should raise plenty of it ' -The farmer who raises cotton and buysmeat willget ileft every time. KUstoi Free Press. - $100 EE WARD. ; V I will pay the abov reward for tb recovery of tbe money (about $1,200) stolen from my bar on the night of the 22nd inst, or tbe same reward tor the arrest and oonviotion of the bnrg lar. J.D.DKKIN3. A XARTELL0U8 PEKFOBJUICS Every Ose SaUsfltl of the (feaiaaess f the Thlan Saataasiu Does. Tbe time is not far in tb past when mesmeric or hypnotic influences were thought by the geoerility of people to be preteoaioos, and persons claiming such powers were ranked as impostors. Tbe medical profession even were inclined to scout tbe idea of each things. That day is passed; that there are individuals who have in themselves the power of bringing under their control through the mind those who are willing to be subjected to such influences is now a generally accep ted fact, but one which is not understood even by those possessing tbe power in the greatest degree, and who have devel. ped it and studiH the science of it to tbe utmost of their ability. They know they can produce the remarkable effects bordering on the supernatural, and they know how to remove them and that is pretty near a) much tbey can say on the motter. Prof. Santanelli, the hypnotist who gave an exhibition of the kind at the New Berne theatre last night soon satis fied bis audience that he truly possessed this mysterious power. The performance was one of irresistble mirth. Tba subjects after being brought under control were transformed into most ridiculous beings and placed in the most ludicrous positions of which the witty brain of tbe professor is capable of conceiving making love to empty space imagining there were roosters, etc. but still the good judgment of the professor was manifested in discrimina- between his subjects and not imposing upon the more particular ones actions of which tbey would be ashamed after wards. He also gave tests such as passing a needlo through the car and cheek of a colored subject to prove tbe absence of feeling no blood would follow and no wound show and the subject when told of it refused to believe it. The Professor made the subjects get hot and perspire, get freezing cold, have a chill, make the pulse and heart beat faster and slower at word of command, and physicians went up on tbe stage and sew that these manifestations really took place no possibility of simulation about this. The professor will have some of the same subjects on the stage tonight anil as they will be more en rapport with him than last night the experiments will be more satisfactory the best of the show the Professor states, is to'bc tonight. It begins at t:80. A good point about the pcrlonnance is its freedom from objectionable features. It is as well suited to ladies as any one and those who were present last night enjoyed itjas well. Trials of Sheriff in Collecting Taxes The Progressive Fajyjier Bays: "It is said that but few county stienns in North Carolina ever come out of the office as well off as they were when they went in Just why this is we don't know. Of late years the record has been getting worse. In the past few weeks two or three sheriffs nave assigned or were sued on tbeir bonds lor taxes tbey bad failed to collect. The ex sheriff of Forsyth county is be hind about $10,000, and be and bis bondsman have been sued for that amount. No dishonesty is alleged. The sheriff simply failed to collect that amount of tax out ot the people oi ,tne county, lie says he couldn't get the money without selling property of tax-payers,and money has been so close that he couldn,t get the amount even u ne put me property up for sale. Face and Figure show it, if you're t healthy woman. They'll have a beauty of their own, no matter what your teatures. Perfect health, with its clear skin, rosy cheeks and bright eyes, is enough to make any woman attractive. To get perfect health, use faithfully Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, That regulates and promises all the proper iunctions of womanhood, improves digestion, enriches tbe blood, dispels aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health, flesh, and strength. For periodical pains, prolapsus and and other displacement bearing-down sensations, and " temale complaints" generally, it is so effective that it can be guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cuni, yon have your money back. Is anything that fen t sold in this way likelv to be" just as good?" . n 100 Copies of tbe Directory Left oyer and for sale at a heavy dis count to close ont Apart from the Directory proper, the ulstoncal . and statistical matter is worth more ;than the price charged. Apply at once to A. Hatchett, Hotel Albert "Good - things should be praised." E very one will admit that the above ia right. Good things gen erally are praised. Now what we wish to praise ' is our good shoes, made by the old reliable, firm of Stacy "Adams & ' Co. ;We bear number of our . customers praise them. They say they are tbe best shoes they, ever tried they wear well, look well and feel.4; well Prloes 13.00 to $5 00. The elastic never gives oat in these shoes. Only at , y- HOWAED'3. 801E8I0KERS. A Review f Saekers -The If arette Nets a Deservedly Hard Hit ( Einslon CoricspoiMlence.) Some sauikcrs, generally tluM of mid dle age or nliler, smoke quiellv ao1 di-lileraU;lv. Tiiry puff slowlr, and watcb the Sinuke as it cuili upward. These do much thinking during (his solemn lime, lit fleet iou con.rs naturally to them. You will always find tut-in smoking pipes s t ing in an easy atti tude in an easy chair split bottoms are tbe best old split bottoms that have oeen used till they fit. The stem of tbe pipe ot this class of smokers is generally about three feet long none f your abort, Inst), nose warmers. These men can be trusted. Their And They opinions are worth something, they always smoko good tobacco. do their smoking at borne sometimes in tbe good wile s chamber; but they ought not to do this. Ill tempered, snappish men seldom smoke. When they do, they go about in in a way that exasperates the beholder. This kind of smoker generally uses nun- gent, acrid tobacco hurtful to the ejfs ana nauseating to tue nose, lie puns in a jerky, crabbed way as if he wanted to bite the smoke as it issues from his mouth. His stem is a sbort one and he jams it into bis pocket when he finishes. Don t ask tn is man a lavor a man who uses his kind of tobacco will never do to trust. His smoking always makes bim dyspeptic and he has not sense enough to stop it That fellow's wife has a hurd time ol it Alter he eats raw ouions and then pulls at his rank old pipe lor fifteen minutes, his presence would not be desirable in a ladies' parlor. If he over smokes a cigar he chews up half of it before ue gets ball through with it. He a savage let hun alone. I never knew but one class of men that sruoked short-stemmed pipes and were pleasant companions they were soldiers. xou can tell a young beginner at the business by the size of his cigar he scorns the pipe. He sports cigars six inches long and ten inches mean. It is made of cabbage leaves and brown paper, of course he calls it "strong tobacco." He generally hides from publics view about the time he smokes one half of it has business at home I but be docs not take the cigar with bun. I have met several men of my acqnain tance who are smokers: but I have never seen them smoking. Thoy have a short pipe stem about a loot long, the mouth end standing up out of their side coat pocket all chewed and split and black. Why don't they hide the end ? And why do these men always wear sack coats ? I Have seen a few "dry smokers," mi my life. They put a cigar in the mouth and hold it there, without lighting it. Tbey seem to wish to convey the im pression that they are very thoughtlul so full of deep and important thoughts that they do not know that the cigar is not burning. This is "too thin." I hud thought of saying something ibout the cigarette smoker. Hut he does not deserve to be ranked in the class of smokers. Wo have been speaking of those who draw in tbe smoko and then puff it out from the mouth not of those who take the poisonous fumes of opium intojtheir lungs and then'it back through their nostrils. We have been spcrkiug ot those whose rooms smell of honest tobacco and not of those whose rooms are seeking with tho vile odor of burnt opium and othor drugs. We have been speaking of those who, perhaps, shorten their lives by six months or a year, and not of those who go down into an early grave "unwept, unhonored and unsung" and rightly so. Fumds. NONE BETTER THAN HAZARD oner powder. Prices lower than ever. Delivered Direct from Magaz'ne. F. Ulrich, No. 46 Middle St NEW BERNE, N. O. AUCTION SALE On Saturday, December 2nd, 1893, being court week I will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION On the promises, foot of Hancock St New Berne, N. C, known as Old .Plate Factory, Two Steam Engines, somewhat out of repairs, One Copper Still Ice Machine and Fixtures, also lot ot Ma chinery belonging to old oil mill, Ac. Terms cash. E. G. Hill, Agt., For owner. For Rent House and lot on Union St. now occu- Eied by Eev. Her. F. ,W. Farries and ouse on Pollock St, between Middle and Hancock Bts. t Apply at once to ... K. B. DUFFI. J For Sale.? 150 bbls. very fine seed potatoes, SO bbla. early gem, said to bo ten days earl ier than early rose, price $9.75. . Berkshire pigs $5 piece. tf . .- Apply to - 1 v nSSd&wlt) , ' E.B.COX. Fure A ortim of tartar baking powder Hlghnst of all in leavening strength. Latest Unitd Statks Oovkkniiknt Food Hrpout. RoTit, Baking Powdkb Co., 106 Will 8t..N. Y. For Rent From Dec 1st. 1893, The 12 Hoiim Dwtlling m t . 1 t . r to my Residence lower floor now occupied by Mr. II. J. Wick, which will be va cant i,i a few (la tf .1. V. S THWART. 1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW LINK OK . Zeiglers' FOR LADIES. Also a very tine line of Cros8ette'8 Mens Shoes, Our style of this is a very Iliol, ('nt Hunting Shoo. I STILL HAVE LADIES CLOAES in Stock or will order any style rn short notice. LATE 8TYLE DERBIES and ALPINES constantly arriving. My Lino of MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS is being added to weekly. I am doing more business for the Old Sutcti Island Dyeing Establish ment than ever before. 'I hey do t;ood work and guarantee Perfect Satisfaction. If you have an old garment on wibh dyed or cleanej ivc us ( i ll. (iT MIDDLE Si'. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I have just received A Liine Of Uii following good.-: Fr.-eh aod Smoksd ausaKt-H. O 'rned Beef, Pigs Feel Tripo. Polnrnouih Mill lets, Crackers and Ch of all kinds. Canned Goods. H-daius, Currantf, Prunes, Ev-poratwt Aprn-ola. lined Apples, Citron, Preserves. Sugar Cured Hams, Break'ast Strips and Hnoulders. In fact I have a FULL LINE OF Choice family Groceries. That are too numerous to mention. GiVE ME A TRIAL And I will save you rumor, satisfac tion guaran eed or mouaj refunded. Very R-epectfully, J. R. No. 77, Broiid St. OERA HOUSE, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOV, 24-25, SINTAfSELLI, "TUS MAN OF MYSTIC POWER." Tou Smile, You Wonder, You Laugh, You Yell. Startling Bewilderment With IrrisliMc Mirth. Admission 25 and 50cts. J.J.Baxter (Formerly of Berrtnston A Faster.) Has Jast Reoeived a Supply of the E. I Reed & Co's. CELEBRATED LADIES SHOE. Mf meoialtf verv na.ir tu. ranted; also a fall line of ladies Dress Goods and Trimmings, See my 912.50 Black Dress Suits. They oaa'i be equalled in the oi y. O. T. Hudson of Pollooksville. will be with me through tho winter months and will be glad for his friends to come and see bim. - . . -v . ; A RUN on A BANK IS ALL WRONG AND SOME TIMES BRINGS DISASTER Such Huns have all stopped now, but not so with tho on our:stobes. The Crowd Increases every day, AND WHY ? BECAUSE WE GIVE THEM THE Of any store in the city lor the M O o s-1 1-1 o Ci 3 aW t 15 0 u M o oi W o3 3 3 S d O J o CO 585 - i 90 i S h a - -3 i-3 RUN Jno. Dunn's CAN BE FOUND THE Completa Steck Staple Groceries And Table Delicacies IN THIS MARKET. A Stock complete in every de tail; by a recent visit to the Northern Markets many new articles to tempt the appetite have been added. PRICES LOW and QUALI TY UNSURPASSED. House-keepers are requested to call and examine his Stock. GOODS AhRIYING THIS WEEK. Old Fashion Buckwheat, Heck cr'e Prepared Buckwheat. M'ipio drip ISyrup, pt. and qt. Bottles. New Mince Meat, 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 Molasses. Fino Philadelphia Butter. Florida Oranges, Malaga grapes. Baldwin and Kmg 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 Fancy goods Depart ment will be found a beautiful and Complete line of Vantines Fine China aud Japanese wares, tm most appropriate for Christmas and Wedding presents. i A visit to this department will -a pay you. Prices Tery low and the goods are being , sold fast. '. Come early before the best bar. " gains are all sold. - - '' "v -" No. 55 &'57 Police!: tt'
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