OTJRNAL. VOL. XIL-NO. 205, NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1893. PRICE 5SCENTS- THE i 4 arsixrss locals. " . MY hhl are ouP'j InfaoMW lunper. ' - ' D. IUhCU. DO ot fcair niit'd tbe JWkUj, art here Irol iilrrrliw . 8Mial rtr J lh week or iiMth o.f ua ,11 euimllng cow tract. " ' ';..... ' BICYCLS fFr Bol, cheap at Hall' Oaa Smith Bbop. ' St BOARDING Koaw-Sontb Front . Bt, between Craves and Middle St, neariy opposite Oaaton Honae." Mrs, . P. Carraaraf. Proprietreta, tf. FINE Lot of Red Oniom for aala at J. T. Taylor's. - HE NET Brown. Corner Usee' Drnr tore, flue nice relished oysters, from Koi aoa'i Bsj and Broad Creek At ia the Market PronpUj delivered to asy part oftnoeKy. tt. DESIRABLE BOOKS and Store for rent Apply to Mai. T. A. Hximr at Hotel Albert, . t.,v- alS lw. TRY 'Old Baker 181 the beat Rye . Whiskey ia the city 104 Taylor' Junction. J. i. DISCS WAY. Just received a law ahlprocnt of NO. PITCHER BPOUT PCMP8 fbf flnvea wella and Cisterns, Price 13.00. J. J. DIBOSWAY, tt ?' ' 43 Craven St. ; ONE HUNDRED and fifty poanda o( ' pork sausage at- II 1-9 cent. Q. D. Bo wd or. ' '. . TO GET TeeT reaalta from Hyacinth and Easter LUy Bulb get them potted at the earliest possible moment after Sept let. Coma around and aelect them now. ' Have alto Amarillia bull) and Carmellia Japonic, plant. R. Bkbbt. NEWS. SEW AL VBB TISSMKNT8. f Howard. ' '' " Vc Big Ike Second contest M. Baan'et Co. Auction sale. D. Hassett Mr lights are out y W. a R. fl. Tucker & Co., Raleigh, Dres Bilks. : f COTTON BALES. Saturday-138 bales at 6.S0 to 7.50. r Sixty dollars was taken in at the "birth' , day fete" of tin King's Daughters' Fri- : day nlgty. - Judge J. Qray Bynum, of Morganton, - arrived 'last night to hold Superior court. " The Chatham Record cornea to the front with an eleven and a half pound sweet potato. That is big enough. . Regular meeting ol the Physical Cul ture Class tomorrow night at eight o'clock at the T. H. C. A, Hall. Some scientific playing may be expect ed at the base ball game at the Fair grounds .Thanksgiving day by the old fellows who nsed to play some IS years ago, ' ".' ' - The Wilmington Star tells that Messrs. . Alex Sprunt A Son of Wilmington, clearing the British steamer Petunia for . Bremen, Qermany,ith a cargo of 5,818 bias of cotton, weighing 2,887,845 pouada.jAd-valoed.at $31,804. The attendant f our Methodist brethren at the Conference at Wilmlng ton should be almost as large as if the meeting was held here. The cheap rate of 3.55 tor (Ke -. rouni trip will enable ' every bodyjfcA V :i- An exchange states that the Mount Airy . Granite company ia getting ' out a large quanity oC. paving blocks to be used lor street improvement in Baltimore. The company now1 has a Hoe quarry covering about aixtycfee.'v'sr Some of our youbjf meoi are "working up a toot, Wf'g for5.Thanksgiving day. They will practice in the; forenoon : at the fair grounds, and if they succeed - in practice' good enough . to., go on the fluid there will be a game in the afternoon ' following the base ball game. ; Two theatres and a hotel were burned in Columbus, Ohio, Friday night ' Plays were going on in both theatres when the . fire broke our, but .the coolness of the ' manager JnioVaaing the announcement to the audience prevented any excitement and the entire audiences were calmly dis persed with only one fatality. The loss . fAWCIWB UUU4VU UUIIUPa ': Last night being--the busiest of the whole weevJ?rof.l Saotanelll s audience . waa small but be hynOticed more subjects even than on the prerioas night and varied the testa (. tp... some , extent. As ' before they were ludicrous, marvelous - and uoexplainable.;.The control the pro fessor exercises over the bynotized sub jects it a wonder beyond dispute." Rev. ?! a Black, D. D., Superinten dent of the Oxford Orphan's. Home makes request through the Orphans Friend tor a collection to ba taken ud for the Home Thanksgiving day in the churches. He says clotliyig, cloth to make clothing, hats, caps,' shoes,' sugar, 'coffee, molasses, rice, salt, fcrits, flour, meal, - Wheat,' corn, in fact anything that k person could use in his family will be gratefully received. There are dow 229 children in the borne. Lieut 'Winslow,'- who baa been up to Raleigh looking a'r the interest of the naval reserves' !u;t!ie matter of gelling pay for the services "they rendered in the James City trouble, V 'turned last night, hiving acconiplislic.l his purposed The Governor decides that the state ia to pay t1 e reserves For the six days they were on v' y after the arrival of the other troops j ! Unit the county is the one to pay for s f relays previously on which they Chare Bervree. ' Centenary M. E. Church Prayer meet ing at tclS a. at. Services at 11 a. sn. and 7:80 p. m., cood acted by tbe pastor, Her. R A. Willis. Sunday School at 1:80 p. mn J. M. Howard fiupt Thanks giving service on Tborsday the 80th at 11 a. sn. Tbe publie are cordially in vited to all these serviot a. Baptist Church Rev. Rufus Ford, pastor. Service at 11 a. m. and 7.80 p. m, Sunday School I p. m. Thanksgiv ing service next Thursday at 11 a. m. Church of Christ Servi for men 9:80 Sermon at 11a.m. (and 7:80 p.m. by tbe pastor, D. H. Petree. Subject for night: "The World's Final Census." Meeting will continue through the week. St Paula Catholic Church Mass 11 a. m., catechism at 4 p. m. Vespers and Benediction 7.80 p. m., Rev. P. F. Quinn, rector. Christ Church Rev. T. M. N. George, rector. Sunday belore Advent, service and sermon 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school and Young Men's Bible class 8:80 p. m. Sunday school at the chapel 9:80 a. m. Services on Thursday, Tbanksgiring day at 11 a. m. The public is cordially invited to attend all these services. Attentive ushers. Y. M. C. JA. Service J 4:455:30 p. m. Old and young men are invited to the meeting at the Hall this afternoon, L. C. Emmett, Leader. Presbyterian Church C. Q. Vardell pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 . m. Sunday School 8:30 p, m. Subject for the morning "The victim of their weap ons" The evening Luke 7:86 50 Prayer-meeting Thursday 7:80 p. m. The public are cordially invited to attend these service. Sunday service for Hancock street Methodist Church Prayer meeting at sunrise commences at seven o clock. If you wish to get nearer heaven than you are and stay there all day long, and get more power to get nearer and nearer all through next week, come. If you are as good as you wish to bo just lay in bed and sleep till the Devil gets some of this precious time from you that belongs to Sod, then when snmo one insults you you will not be blessed with tbe grace to return good for evil in heaping coals of fire on their head. You will be ready, to try Bro. Bill Fife's remedy he told us of io trying hot water. Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 7 1-3 p. ni., by tbe pastor, Rev. John F. Butt. Subject at 11 a. m "Remember the words of the Lord Jesus how he said" Acts 20: 37. "The serv ant is not above his lord" John xv. 20. "It is more blessed to give than it is to receive," etc. At night service you will be told what sort of merchants we need, what sort of officers bonis need, what sort of clerks stores need, what sort agents railroads need, what sort of preachers the churches need, what sort of members the preach 3rs need, Ac, &c., &c. Sunday school from 9 1-2 to 4. Last service Rev. F. B. will hold at Calvary Temple this conference year, 4:15. Thanksgiving Day. To enable sportsmen ami others to take an outing on this holi Jay the W, N. & N. R. U. will sell round trip tickets to tbe points named as follows: To Pollocksvtll 60cts; Maysville 80c; Jacksonville fl.40 and Wilmington $3. Tickets good on the regular train only that day. The train will leave here at the usual hour 9 a. m. and Wilmington at 3 p. m Allowing full three hours at that place. returning arrive at New Berne at 8 p. m. This will enable those desiring to have a days shooting, or spend. Thanksgiving with friends an opportunity to do so at small cost The Raleigh correspondent of the Wil mlngton Messenger ssys that there are today 1,150 convicts in the State, of these 128 are in the penitentiary, eighty-six at the farm and phosphate mine at Castle Havne, and 986 on the farms along the Roanoke. If the entire force was put to work on the public roads couldn't they make a change in the condition ot them, Chaa, Mann, the Pamlico couuty negro tried last week on the charge of attemp ted rape was convicted and, sentenced to six year in' the penitentiary. - A motion tor a new trial was made and denied, and an appeal taken. The firm of Simmons, Gibks ft Pearsall represented the defend' ent, and Messrs Caho, Moore and Solic itor Blount the State. , - ; The Carthage Blade says that tbeie will probably be more home raised - meat killed in Moore county thi fall 'than in any year since the war and comments saying that "when war people again inaugurate the good old plan of making all their hog and hominy at home finan- oial panics will have but Httlejeffect upon ua.-;- - . -. . We had a pleasant call yesterday from Mr. Fred J. Mabon,lhe representative of the Paul O. Mehlin A Sons, famous piano house, whose piano's are handled in this section by the A. Colin Piano and Organ Uo., with office in Hew Berne and Wash- ington. This make ot riano won the premiums at the Rocky Mount and Eden- ton (N. C.) Fairs and also secured "the highest honor at the World' Fair. ' A $100 SEWARD. I will pay the above reward for the recovery of the money (about $1,200) stolen from my bar on the night of the 22ad inst, or the same reward tor the arrest and oonviotion of the burg lar. J. D. DLNKLNS. vTkeleaale Destnctlea of Ytemf Flak. Weare informed that the Beaufort kharpie load of fish the number of which were estimated at such a remarka ble large figure (350,000) were so small a to be mere traab. Not a dealer In BeaUlort would have them and the whole load was finally told io Morebead for five dollar. Tbe purchaser picked out a few marketable ones and let tbe other go to waste. It ia a ahame that wanton destruction like this is permitted. Those fish, if allowed to live, would no doubt in a few years have been worth hundreds of dollar. A fisherman who recklessly makes way with such vast numbers of hsh when too small for use dne lliht mnch against the future interest of himself and children and other following the fishing occupa tion. There ju j'.il to lie a law, if there is not, against using nets with such small meshes as to take such little fish, and it there is such a lsw it ought to be in forced. Mrs. Elizabeth Oakes-Smlth. Tbe Beaufort IleraUi promises to rfive a lurther aketchof Mrs. Elizabeth Oakes smilb, poetess and prose writer, who died on Wednesday the 15th iost, at her home at Hollywood, near Morchetd. She has lived in North Carolina ever since soon after the war but her birth place was in Maine. She is worthy of having an extended account of her life published. She was verv old and of late years has been living in retirement but fifty years ago was one ot the most prominent itcray ladies of America. Mrs. Oakes-Smith was the widow ot the celobrated Capt. Seba Smith, who trained celebritv as an author under the nom-de-plume of Major Jack Downing, Her son, Capt. Applcton Oaksmitb, died a few vears ago. The name Oak smith originated by uuiting the old lady's maiden name (Oakes) with that of her husband, (Smith) at the time of marriage formiuL' the name. Oakes-Smitb as then written. Turning Over the Office. The Raleigh correspondence of the Wilmington Messenger written tin the 25th contains the following paragraph; A wig remarked last night that tbe scene at the Yarboro house was one cal culated to lead to the belief that a Legis lature was about to meet, luereisjust now a great attraction at the xarboro Collector Simmon9 is the drawing card, He is by no means a lnendless man and tho amount of mail he receives is very large An office seeker remarked to-day tuat Mr. Simmons was mignty clever and polite but (rave very little comtort to an ofEce,Becker,' save to state that he intends to weigh carelutly all applications and that offical announcement of appointments would be made next Monday or 1 ucsday Collector White issued stamps up to noon to day and then began to take inventory, which will require two days for cotnple tion. The News Observer-Chronicle says that the Waldensean colonists, of whom men tion was made a day or two ago, have arrived in New Tork and started for Burke county, where they will join their countrymen who have already formed a colony there. This party consists of forty men, fifty women and seventy six children, making in all one hundred and sixty six. Harried. Wednesday 22d inst at the residence of R. N. White, Esqr., Mr. J. P. Whitty and Miss. Alice Novella White were united in marriage. The Baptist pastor of Pollocksville officiating. However it may be in otner tne old "fib of single blessioness" has practically gone out of date since the "ides of Nov ember" came in. We judge however that there is to be a cessation of hostili ties for just a little while for the sake of novelty of nothing else. Since the young sters who are a "self appointed institu tion" literally outdid themselves even to exhaustion, during the moonshine hours. Be tcmperite boys. JOHANNES. Grand Duck Shootlasr Elizabeth City News: On the 10th inst, the first day of the season on whieh ban ters were allowed to kill ducks, we are reliably informed there were killed up wards of 8,000 ducks in the waters of North Carolina, H. R. Parker, John Luark and H. M.' Ballance alone killed on that day 268, while' J. L. Dunstan and feter Curls killed even 100, thus making 868 ducks killed by Ave duckers in one dsy, A Prominent Lady Arrested much attention at a Washington ball by her remarkable appearance of health. Tbe glow of health and the charm of beauty-need not depart from so many woman, when a certain remedy exists in Dr. Pierce, Favorite Prescription for their functional and organic diseases. It pro perly cures nausea, indigestion, bloating, weak back, nervous prostration, debility and sleeplessness. Strength ia renewed, energy returns,and beauty again blooms. It is purely vegetable and perfectly harm less. Druggist hare it. ' "He that live upon hope will do faat iDg." Fbaxzuh. 'M;- -vf' If yon live la the hop o I baying yoo sait, ud being iatifflod, without seeing at before joa bay, yoa may get left.' We may have the very thing yoa want, It will do yoa no harm to try as, there is no argent appeal to bay whether yoa want to or not. : If we can't sait yoa we won't get maa about it. All we want yoa to do is try as for Clothing, Bhoes, Hate, Shirts and Socks, Trunkajud Valisee, . J.M.HOWAUD. Msolately Pure A cream of tarur baking powaer Highest of all in Ivuvtiniiig strength Latest Umitbd Status Government Food Report. Roval Baeino Powdkb (Jo., 106 Wall St.N. Y. Marshall's Notice of Sale. BY VIBTOK OFKXECUIION IS ADMIR ALTY, Br Tl tne of a writ, Venditioni EipooH tuned to me from tbe U. H, Dtstrlol ooort, 1 will expose for ale to tbe blifbett bidder foroaab.oa leo.. 3rd, Ht l'i o'ol'jok dooh, the steamer Pearlle May. her tackle, appar el and furniture, where she will then ley, back of HrlDBOD'e dook.oltyof new Berne. 1 his 2tth d.y of Nov , ltW:i. J. B HILL. U. H. Marshall, By Chat. B. Hill, Uept. Marshall, AUCTION SALE! M. IIAIIN & CO.. have rec-rived TWO CAR L0AD8 of HORSES & MULES On consignment, which will be sold at AUCTION TUESDAY and WEDNES DAY (private sale if Preferred) to the highest bidder without reserve. Don't fail to put in your bid and s.ive money. M. HAHN & CO. Middle Street. DRESS SILKS ! We call special at tention to the following: exceptional values in DRESS SILKS. 800 yards Satins, Day and Evu iag shades at 50c. 600 yards Chin Silks, evening shades, at 39c 700 yards Heavy Cord Benga lines, day shades, at 85o. 250 yards Bit. ck Satin Ehadaine, at 69o. 169 yards Black Peau De Soie, at 98c. 135 yards, Black Gros' Grain, at 91.05. 134 yards Black Crystal Benga line at $1.05. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. RALEIGH. N. C. NONE BETTER THAN HAZARD GIW POWDER. Prices lower than ever. 'Delivered Direct from Mogaino. F. Ulrich, No. 48 Middle St. NEW BERNE, N. a From Dec. 1st 1893, The 13 Room. Dwelling next door to my : Residence lower floor now occupied by Mr. H. J. LovSck, which will be ra cant la a few days, r : tf i J.W. STEWART. Fot Bent. House and lot on Union 8t, how occu Vied br Rer. Rev. P. W. Farries and house on Pollock St-. between Middle and Hancock St. . '-.,. v - ; Apply at once to . - , - H. B. DUFFI. Second Year's CONTEST It is well remem bered by all who read the columns of the JOURNAL that BIG BKE (iave a prize very valuable for the best written ment on advertise his busi ness during month of January '93 and will give during the month of January, '94 three prizes in cash. To The Best $5.00 To Second $4.00 To Third $3.00. Each ad must con tain the name of 4iBig Ike," The Great Amer ican Bankrupt Dealer. IT 18 NOT Necessary That each sdvertisement mast be wnnen io poetry. Each one will be cab ; lished as written no mistakes ' corrected Th writers ntme will not be shown or , pablished; ' so none may be afraid to enter the CONTEST. Poets,: Vake Up! AUCTION SALE On -'.it ur l.i v, DwcuiIkt 2nd, nut week I will mil at 1893, PUBLIC AUCTION Oil tlio premisi New Ii.ni; , N C , fiKit of Huncock St. known Old .Plate Facti'ry. T out lit I' l Machine ;ui '. 'i St, urn Kn),'inos, somewhat i r. One Cupper S.ill I Fi.vtnri-, ulwi lot ot iii-iii'' to old oil mill, A,'. Ice Ma- i hiiH-ry lit-1' mi Term c il E G. Hill, Agt., For owners. I HAVE J IT .ST RECEIVED A NKW LINE OK QtLoes FOR LADIES. Al-ti a rr tine line of Crossette's Mens Shoes. Our style of tin-, is a very Hiirh Cut Hunting; Shoe. I ST1I.I. iiavi: LADIES CLOAKS in Stock or will order any style t-liort notice. LATK STYLE DERBIES ALPINES constantly arriving. My Line of MEN'S SUITS and and OVERCOATS is beinK added to weekly. I am (loin? more business for the Old Stateu Itland Dyeing Est.ililti-li ment than ever before. They do s;oo.l work and guarantee Perfect Satisfaction. If you have an old garment jon wish dyed or cleaned give us a trial. W. 0. S&RH.UQTON. 07 MIDDLE ST. J.J.Baxter iKoiiiifily of lif ir'nc'cn A Faxler.) Has JlHt Kecciwd Supply of ill K. 1 Tlee.l CLEBRATED it CoV. SHOES, M i f-pccirtlt 9 i V' r;ihiu-l; aUo :i full liur vio-.ih an il rrpninin - J w I -.J PL. v pair of l.lli'.'S war- DrefS Ot'U I y T I Hit k Dre-s Snit. I in tin: ci'y. T u i- in ot rt' ill nit' i ami w II tin Uu"l l.l I'l ninth 1-1,1- t .) couic ainl m c In BElsrt You'ii' lieanl ui tlniaiin v. h'i only nftdt(l l!nnt,les to In) n I'orkeii II you nee him nend li i in to U8. VVe've goi tln Bristles for him. Our HriN tWa r' made into the finest lot of bruHiies ever ween. Clotboa bruNhen, tooth bruwh es. shoe bnwheH all kinds of brushes. Okd. V. Gaskii.l. About Prescriptions. Tho best of Medicines Hre none too pood (or sick folks. Its bad enough to be sick without rumiing chance" wi'h second prade drugs. That's the reason; buy only the very highest qualify of everything. It's great sat. isfaction to us to know that every prescription we send out is just as good as pure drugs will make it. No mat ter what, you paid for it you couldn't get better. Geo. W. (Iaskill. To Perfume Properly. sachet Towder le necessary. What kind yoa will use de pends on your own taste. Sachet bags in drawers nnd close's give to clothes that deliciately distinct odor which is the stamp of refine ment. The most populai powder now is the new "Wmte Violet.' It is sweet, dainti and penetrating. W GaSK'LL Geo AT A BAHGAIN 8 Head of horsee, one 2 bono car riage, one 1 horse 2 seated carriage, 1 baggy, 1 saddle, 3 drayi, 2 crte and harnesses forabo ve. Any one wishing to buy the above or any part of the same will find it to their interest t o apply to J. W..5IESIC, Wh'le&Ak &-ll?itad Grocer. :, West Side, Lower Middle St t "tt. ' v New Bene, N. X3. A RUN on A BANK IS ALL WRONG AND SOME TIMES BRINGS DISASTER 55 r. CO 5 ?j ?c - (5r I b t"t t-3 Such Runs have all stepped now, but not so with the ON OUR STORES. e Crowd Incr-ses every day, AND WHY ? CAUSE W3 E GIVE THEM THE BSST Of any store in the city for the MOKTESY- H GO M s o las 3 . 13 a tl at ' I e M a 1 1 & 1 4 o (9 L.H RUN i ! 'li 1 i ;: .- - -ii'' ri