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Journal VOL. XH.-NO. 208, NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS r n 1 iiM WE -V i THASI8UITISQ THOUGHTS - A turkey stiwvt la anolwrry iwtmp, - ' And nog till liia turns waa torr, v Fur all day luog, he sunt; Uiia snog: - MWa aball ncetoa thai beautiful abort,' '.Bo thankful that oo speculator has thought to ooroer tfce cranberry crop or - th turkey product of the Und. .'Brown Do you think there will be enough pumpkin pie for Tbankagiringt ; Mrs. Brown Yea unless Johnnie find we t went oat and left the pantry unlocked. ' " " Hungry Hyilop Can't yon help me a '. -bit boaat I 'hain't had nothin' to be thankful for to-day. Mr. Delmonico ,vBararin (who baa dined too well) Be thankful that yon haren't an lndigeationl Rejoice that ao far not more than 00 ' VP cent- of the oolleg football players ' bar bean seriously crippled in toe pur ; nit ot tpork' 8hs gmtefuUyl Well, eTerybody baa -something to be thankful for. Hcfcasu-s- ally) Exceptlthe tilrkey. , , Cbarlea Have you anything to be ' thankful for to dayf Frederic Heap, ' ' Tre contrired to break off all my engage ment! to marry. ' Baiuice that the ipirit of progress that sneers at the doings of our fath;rs haa not yet been able to affect the minco pie of our mothers. Little Johnnie- Was it right to ask ' 'flam bo (f be had a turkey for Thanksgiv ing! Brown Yea, provided you didn,t go further and ask htm where he got it. "Yea, we should all think of the poor on Thanksgiving." "So we should. Did yon give anything this year?" Ob '- . yea." "What? "Thanks," . She Isn't it a pity that they don't have mistletoe on Thanksgiving, as they do at Christmas? He Do you think, Miss Maude, that it is always er ahem necessary? She It seems to be for some men. Major Pikestaff (at the Thanksgiving reunion) Well, my little man, do you ' know what you have to be thankful tor? The Little Man Yes, indeed. sir I am thankful that there is Bnme Jamaica gin ' ' ger In the bouse. Colonel Grey Well, Uncle Jasper, I lee you have your turkey. You must slave been working right ban! lately to be able to get such a fine fellow as that. Uncle Jasper Yas, snli,; night wuk, moa'ly. "This ia a bard fate," said the roast tur key to the carving knife. "It isn't as hard as you are," retorted the knife, as his edge waa turned back by the turkey's breast. "I beard little Johnny say that Thanks giving day would be here soon," said a young turkey to its mama. -'Do turkeys nave Thanksgiving days ma?" "Yes my dear," replied the mamma turkey." We will bold oursaftor the folks at tiiu house have had theirs if we live. Mr. Brady (survcyiug the scanty repast) 'Tis dev'lish little dinner we bor to be t'ankful ler this day, Nora! .Mrs. Brady Whist, Molike! Yez do be fergettin' that we should be t'ankful there do be no more here to ate itl - Bloobmuper I suppose you will ro pair to your place of worship on Thanks giving day, as the president recommends in his proclamation. Spatts Yes I ex pect to eat my dinner on that day at my beat girls house. Mrs. Tomdik We ought to be happy oh this Thanksgiving day. I'm sure we . have much to be thankful for. Tomdik Yea; but I feel that I could be thankful Tor a great deal more if we. bud it to be thankfnl.for. ' First Small Bay I can't play any loncer.' 'Time to go home to Tbanksgiv ing dinner v Second Small Boy Thanks giving' dinner was over two or three days go; First Boy We always have our uanksgtvto a tew late, rop says turkey n'thingnU cheaper then, and there's more to ba thankful for. - V Havew any special reason to give hanks" - asked Mra Boneset, as her Bus- - band packed bis surgical case on Tbanka . ' giving day: Have,", replied the doctor - patting in n" extra roll of plaster; we ; should t thankful for the invention of ' ; football. - ' We palled the wishbone. Sue and I t - "I wish to kiss you I" my hearts sigh She won : bat I've since understood That she was wishing that I would I I . . f : TOMMY'S THANKBOmitO TBOUBLV. -' " U V There's going to be turkey and duck and - .And salad and ice cream and pudding vgtrUf " i - , .. . And oysters and tarts add chicken pie. ; And custards with frosting piled np high I ; Ob. dear! how I wish I was big as a ...-S -i- man I : .' . i- For I want to bat just all that I can, And fo think of those tarts and custards . ;-- . ana an, - - f- And Ioh dear,' Tm so dreadfully small 1 iX-.f'J " - ':;; Greene County Court .: -Ed.' JouBJUii-. -Court convened here Monday last. Judge H. R. Bryan prend ".'!.' .lng. The State represented by that able . .' council at law, U. U. Allen, t .' -f y There is an array of legal talent repre ' sented. We note the ptesence of J. Q. ' w t Jackson, James Bouse, Dan Perry fVpin Hi Lenoir, Faircloth, Isler and Dortih ' from . i ' -1 Goldaboro. . Sliaw " and Hardy ' from La ' The attendance Las been good. Docket v., quite large tuton!y one special case of . - interest, that orjstate.YS. Jonn . warters -- " for murder of Hampton. I learn thai the ase will be tried today--only for man- - . ; slaughter. It seems to be doubtful of the State making -out case for want of witnesses as there was no ous present .: " I am pleased to note the success of A. J. Dawson's enterprise. He commenced only a few years : back in the nursery - business and ia now selling about all the trees sold, cultivating all kinds. Snow Hill, N. C- Hot. 28, '88. H. f THANKSKITIXa DAY ' Our carts will deliver hot bread rolls in time for bre.tk-last. No hot bread at night, we do this in ordeT-T-k all have a (lay on, open till iu.su in the morning and lrom three in the allernoon Claek Baeinq Co., . Xo wnr Middle U, ' T' X "D BAKEIl 1S31, LOOL NEWS, JWf W AD VEB TISEMXST3. Howard. Lost Overcoat N. Whltford Chicago beef. Wilmington Welcome Week. Found- Pair spectacles. Clark Brothers, Sweet potatoes. OOTTOJf BALES. Wednesday 80 bales, 8.75 to 7.85. The gymkana racea have been post poned. Base ball sod foot ball at the Fair grounds to-day. There will be Thanksgiving services held at the Jewish Synagogue this mim ing at 10 a. m. Trenton is getting to be quite a cotton market for a village. 225 bales were sold there yesterday. Thanksgiving services will be held today at 11 o'clock in Centenary M. . church, the Episcopal church, the Bap tint churches and some others. The repainting of the Baptist parson age is nearly finished. The new colors make tbe house look almost like another building. They are beautiful, and con trast well. Tbe improvement is striking. The evening entertainment to be given by the ladies of tbe Working Society of Christ Church will be held Wednesday, December the sixth. The proposed pro gram will be new and novel, and is to be followed by an oyster supper. The gates at the Fair grounds will ue open at 3 o'clock for the base ball match game. The players are expected to be on the grounds for a practice of 10 minutes before tbe game begins at 8:30 sharp. It behooves "all good citizens,'' accord ing to the proclamations of the chief au thorities of our State and country, and according to the bountifulness of their blessings, to observe today. Those look ed up to by others should set the exam ple. Goldsboro is doing something at in creasing her supply of shade trees. Now is the time for petting them out. There are numbers of vacant places on our streets that ought to be filled and some old trees doing but little service that ought to oe removed, and their places filled by vigorous young ones. The Progressive Age says that crops of all kinds have been good this season fully up to the average. Thd fall crop of potatoes is very fine uud no seed will have to le imported fjr spiiu;; planting. This ill be a great saving to farmers and truckers and a dollar saved is a dol lar made. Thanksgiving service at the Prsdiy terian church at eleven o'clock this morn ing conducted by Rev. F. W. Farrics. A box will be in the vestibule to receive contributions of clothing, food, books, toys, 4c, to be sent to Barium Springs Orphanage, and a collection will be taken tor same cause. No prayer meet ing at night. We will, according to North Carolina newspaper custom give all our employees holiday that there may be no hindrance to their proper observance of Tbanksgiv ing Day set apart by proclamations of tbe President of tbe United States and tbe Governor of North Carolina. On account Of this there will not be another issue of the Journal until Saturday morning, The Monroe Enquirer makes a correc tion on a big hog story as follows: "It has been going tbe rounds of tbe State press that Mr. Lewis Williams, of New Salem township, has killed a hog which weighed 750 pounds. Mr. Williams is a good farmer and haa killed a good sized hog, but it did not weigh 750 pounds. The exact weight of the hog, so Mr. Williams says, was S37 pounds." Coming and Going." Miss Louise Sutton, telegraph operator at La Orangs who has been temporarily assisting in the New Berne office left re turning home. Miss Julia Charlton who has been visi ting ber brother, Mr. G. W. 'Charlton left for her horns at Cove. Be?. J. W. Rose and family left yester day morning moving to Cove, Mr. Rose will continue to supply tbe same churches as heretofore the county Baptist churches near the city. . His new home puts him close to one of the churches, i Mr. and Mrs. Scbenck, who have been visiting at Mr. J. J. Disosway's left re turning to their borne in Brooklyn. Their daughter Mrs. Disosway left also to spend awhile with tbem. , v " Mr. Jos. B. Clark's sister, Mrs. S. H. Smith and bar friend, Mrs. C S ' Downs both of Philadelphia arrived last night to spend awhile on visit T ; :.. v Mr. E. S. Street left yesterday morning for the West to purchase new' supply horses for his livery stable.' ; v ';':.- vMrs. Clara Howard left-en the steamer Neuse to spend tbe winter In Norfolk; Miss Leah Jones accompanied her on a visit she will return Wednesday. ; Bev. W. H. Willis, of Plymouth is vis iting his mother, Mrs. C. F. Willis. ;. Mr. Geo. Allen arrived last night to end a few days in tbe city. X J v r : ' L. A. Ives, who has been spend ing a year with her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Gipe, of Freeport, III, returned home last night . . .' OLD B KER m at TAYLOR'S JUCTIO.C. SaperUr Oart WKDanoAva rnocxBDnioa. State TsSam'l Duncan, Frank Meek ins and W. K. Rowe, tresspua. Guilty. State vs Paul Williams, coL, disorderly conduct Guilty State vs Reuben Wiggins, col, gamb ling. Guilty. Bute vs Geo. Stewart, alias "Shorty," carrying concealed weapons. Defendant submitted. State vs Gei. Stewart, col, resisting an officer. Guilty. State vs. Geo Stewart, col., assault with intent to kill. Guilty. 12 months in coun ty jail will leave to tbe commissioners to hire out State vs John Albright, col., larceny. Guilty. 12 months in jail. ' Wm. Graham.carrving concealed wcap- one. Guilty. State vs Thos. White, col., A. & B. De fendant submitted. Judgment suspended upon payment of costs. State vs Richard Williams and F. Ipock, afiray. Defendant plead guilty. Judgment suspended upon payment of costs. State vs Diiiiel Moore. Guilty. Henderson Lile, affrny. Guilty. Judg ment suspended upon payment of cost. Frank Bogins col., carrying concealed weapons. Judgment suspended upon payment of costs. Wm. Batson. Defendant called and failed to answer. Judgment ni si si l.i and capias. E. Credle col , larceny. Judgment sua pended upon payment of costs. Jas. Stanly, col., carrying concealed weapons. Judgment suspended upon payment of costs. State vs. Cassy Morton, col., and Mol lie Carter, col., affray Nol pros as to Cassy Morton. Not guilty us to Mollic Carter, Court adjourned to 10 o'clock this morning. From New Berne to Wilmington. Round trips to Wilmington for pleasure are getting to be the popular thing now. Qnite a number of our people, Indies and gentlemen, sixteen in all, took the trip yesterday, nearly all returning last night. They report that great preparations are being made for Welcome Week, Wilming ton has always had a great time on such occasions and she intends to spread her self again. It will be an event which it will repay all to take in and we think numbers of our citizens are looking for ward to it with pleasant anticipations. (Jreat Base Ball Hatch Game There is no doubt but that the atten -dance at the Fair grounds this afternoon will be immense. The most interesting game of the season will be played. Some good playing may be expected. The single men's team expect to surpass any previous effort and no doubt they will. The game will begin at 3:30 o'clock. The admission fee will be 25c. for men, 15 for ladies and 10 lor children under 14 years of age. TEAMS: Married men Single men J. K. Willis Chunker J. D. Clark D.S. Willis Grabber J. L. Harts6eld J. J. Disosway S. 8. D. F. Jarvis Ralph Grey 1st squatter A. H. Powell W. P. M. Bryan 2d " E. E. Harper u. ii. ives w ' U. 8. J. J. Baxter Left chaser J. A. Paris J. M. Howard center " T. W. W. right " W. Stallings Harry Allen Hack atop F. Matthews Will Cohen Coach Big Ike umpire, w. w. Ulark. Scorer, M. Manly. Collector hlmmons' Appointments Mr. Simmons makes the following ap pointments ol division deputies; J. Wiley Jones, Wake; W. C. Troy, Cumberland; W. F. Gibson, of Gibson Station for Richmond, Roheson, Bruns wick, Columbus and New Hanover, Mr. Wallace, Duplin Samuel G. Woods, Caswell. The following are also appointed division deputies: Messrs. W. T. Cabo f amuco, Harry Htubbs or Martin, J. C. Parker of Jones, assisted by Mr. Wallace ot Duplin. Mr. E. B. Roberts of New Berne ia cashier. Dr. George W. Black- nail of Wake and Mr. Bryan Grimes of f itt are appointed general store keepers. Ral. Cor. WiL Messenger. A sligbt'ehange of schedule will go into effect on tbe A. & N. C. R. R. next Monday. Tbe passenger train will arrive and leave a balf hoar earlier in tbe morning than it now does and ten min utes earlier in tbe afternoon. ; Low Rates to Wilmington. Do not forget that the fare by tbe W. N. A N. Rtilraod to Wilmington during Welcome Week will be but $2.65 for toe round trip. This also will be the cost for visitors to tbe M. E. Conference which wiU be in session at the same time. "Disguise oar bondage as we will, ". Tis woman, woman rules as still." ' -Moors. - :: My friend you may think Moore wm mistaken bat this seems to t tbe conclusion . of all wise ' head. Now, tr we oonld interest the ladies in oar favor, whenever their hus bands or aweethearts wanted, any Clothing, . : Hats or Shoes, " they would direot them right to Howards That's what we want yoa to do. They'll get good, goods and their moneys worth. Bo tend them to ns for anything they need to com plete their wardrobe, i ,v f ."iS ' ' " ' :. J. M. 110 WARD.'- THTXK 1KD HAVE. Ode. HmVto thee, O Turkey! J" In Nevember murky. Thiu alone Srt bird ol birds; Of all fralbcred tribes the king. Oh. how weak are any words When thy praise we try to tingl Eugles, with great outstretched pinions. Soar at will oer our dominions; But they soar and glare and screech Out of every human's reach. In the barnyarj of the farmer Tnere's a greater king than he; Tone for bimtby harp, oh, palmed Chant to him thy minstrelsy! Hail to him whose blood's the Un'sl! Let Sir Turkey rule the roost! Where's a brajer bird in battlcl Where's a bird with redder wsttle? Where's a bird with loftier crest! Where's a bird with tender er breast? Where's a bird with a wishbone finer? Where on earth's a bird diviner? Hail, huil! Wass hael! Keep, oh, Greek, your luscious honey Made in apiaries Attic On the warm slopes of Hymettus. Tuscan, keep vour macaroni; Frenchman blithe, of taste erratic, Keep your frogs and snails and lettuce. Briton, keep your goose divine Hardly could you live without Keep your pudding and your swine; Keep your ale and keep your stout For we need no importalious Of I lie crates of other nations; While we have tbe bird resplendent, We shall never he dependent Bo here's to the bird Whose gobble is hoard Through the nation troni ocean toocean; Whose sibilant sighs As he quietly dies 1'rove his calm, gastronomic devotion. OLD BAKER 1801 WILL MAKE YOU SMILE. The woman who works, and is tired will lind a special help in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Perfectly harm less in any condition of the female system. It promotes all the natural functions, and builds up, strengthens, regulates, and cures, r or women appioacuing conhn- ment. nurjing mothers and every weak, run-down, delicate wo. nan, it is an invigorating, supporting touic that's peculiary adapted to their needs' But it'smoie than that. It's the only guaranteed remedy for all the tunctional disturbances, paintul disorders, and chronic weaknesses of womanhood. In female complaints " of every kind, per iodical pains, bearing-down sensations, internal inflammation, and kindred ail ments, il it ever tails to hencnt or cure you have your money back. NONE BKTTEK THAN OLD 1IAKEK 1801. Rail Road 193 1H!)3 Rates Very Low. W. W. W. WilmEton's Welcome Weei ! Dec. 5th to Dec. 9th '93. Wilmington Throws Her Gates Wide Open, and bids all WELCOME, WELCOME, WELCOME, To Her Week of Pleasure and Amuse ments. NEW PROGRAMME DAILY. Magnificent Display ;of FIRE WORKS, Day and Night. Sham Naval and Military Battles Civic, Military and Firemen's Parade. Merchants Carnival. FOOT BALL, BASE BALL AND BICYCLE RACES. Merchants' Free Excursion, Oyster Roast and Clam Bake, AT OCEAU VIEW. Tot City will be Illuminated sud Deo orated In- GRAND STYLE. COME ! COME! COf.lE ! Vv Pnwrifri Msolirtely Fure A oreara of tartar baking ponder BIcbest of all in leavening strength. Latest United States (.oveknment Kood Report. Rotl Baiino Powder Co., 106 Wll 8t . N. Y. Married. On the 23d of Nov . I-'.p t. .1 tin of the bri.le Mr Y. V N,tl v 1. Sallie I JO. 1 of I! rlil m.l- F ) Ks'., otlit 'mil -1. it wii.r. I'av vu in thy ni.n BAKKK. (HKK ItKOS. A nice lot of Hid Yam- an I Han. an Sweet Potatoes Cheap at ( i w.h linn- , No. 1 Meld!. Sire. I. Wholesale M.irUef Connirt IVoJucp Live stall fed eattl. ..'jl J. t;ia-- ted, i.i'n iressed Itecf, 4e, dre-.-tl bind 'pi nt r-."5c. Beeswax, il'ia'.' 1. Corn, 47e. Cotton l'i.70a? I',.' 1 'J Chickens lilfi.iOc pair. Ducks, Kiv.'. 40a5H.-.. Mu-ovy Viable. Eggs, 17a! He. Field Pe;.s r0alW. . Fresh pork, 7 l-'J.iS ets. Geese, 75r.nsiir. Hides Dry Hint, i l-2.i:l.; Iry sail 3e green, 11-4 Mattamuskeet apples 411.10:),'. Oats, 40. Onions. l.!5u a Si.OU per barrel. Peanuts, 70caSt)eN. Potatoes, red jam-"jo, ,' Noit.'ii jams 35a40e; Bahama. 2"jc. per bu-!n I. , Sheep, l.a5a2.5l). Turkevs, fLariafMH. Wool 10 to 1.1c. Peas 50.100c. Pork 7a7 1 2e. Peanut fed pork, Ba7c. Itice, prime, Slafitl. lll'SIXFSS LOCALS. FOl'ND On Pollock slnet, a pair of spectacles in case. Apply at tlii- olli.-e and pay charges. 1 1 CllK'.YOO Heel'. limM in the W-.i';,!. , pork sausage, son-e, elr thi- 11 in . N . Y 11 1 1 v oki 1, LOS I' I 111 Middle St. W-d.i ' 1.1V llaek overcoat -V ivwatd tor i t,:i.ni to (leo. Henderson. Ei c;r m Porn r. IF YOi: Wish a Mim e pie ..r I iianl. giving let us ha e j 'Hii ordei 'o I . and we wilt givt you snmet hino I'o.lunj !,nt the very linest mince meat 11 i d. '-o Apple, Peach. Prune, and iooot I'tr- 2t. Cl.AUK P.MilV. I ... MINCE Meat, llaisiiw.Ciir.ini- C-..1 '. 1 ies -11 ron, mixed nuts.diicd pe.acln . (.l apples, c aponlcd fruits, plum pu.l.'u o, prunes, dates, Florida oranges, ll u. .1 1; extracts chocolate, cocoa pi,-, ' ,1 ti ger, crystalliz. d sriiigt'r.fl i..rn:- '' 1. Is. spices, frc!i roasted coll'--, Hi..;., i.a-., Edinan and pineapple cli-r- , iraeanmi, fresh 1 aimed goods, sw-et imv-d pi-slrs. S. it P. sauce, rut sup, A.-. ('. I'., -lov :. BOAHDINW Hons.--South Front Sc. between Craven and Middle Sts., n-arly opposito (laston llou-i. Mrs E. p. Cnrraway, Proprietress tf. FINE Lot of Red Onions for s.,e at .1. F. Taylor's. TRY Old Baker Hlil the best Itje Whiskey in the city 104 Tilyloi's .Junction. J. J. DISOSWAY. J ul received a Ian;. shipmint of NO. 2 ITIVHEIi SPOfT PUMPS for driven wells and Cisterns. Price $2.00. .1. .1. DISOSWAY. tf. 43 Craven St. 1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW LIXE OK - Zeiglers' Shoes FOR LADIES. Also a very fine line of Crossette's Mens Shoes. Our style of this is a very High Cul Hunting Shoe. I STILL HAVE LADIES CLOAKS in Stook or will order any style cn short notice. LATE STYLE DERBIES and ALPINES constantly arriving. My Ltne of MEN'S Sill I S and OVERCOATS is being added to weekly. I am doing more business for the Old Stateo Island Dyeing Kstat.lish ment than eyer before. They do food work and guarantee Perfect Satisfaction. If yoa hare an old garment .too wish dyed or eleaned give as a trial. 17. P, BARRIF.GT9M. 67 MIDDLE 8T. C0TT0ST ST0BAGK . Storage For 200 Balas Cstlen, ' , .v. v ., 6 . CHEAP. : . Applj to :;J E, k; bishop. Jno. Dunn's CAN BE FOUND THE ftfo. Oomphfs Stock 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-keepors are requested to call and examine his Slock. GOODS Ai.RIV.NG THIS WEEK. Oiil I-isiiin I Jiii; k v. 'i. at, lli'ck- rV l'ri'p.ircii '. kwhoat. M iif driii yniji, jit. and ; t. 15.ittl.-s. Now Mince Meat, Sweet Pickles Cream Cheese, New Macaroni. Queen Olives, Chili Sauce. Pivserv. .1 ( linger, Pino Lable ' 'atsup. Malaga and Cilifornia Cluster liaising Fine Onriara llaisins, Layer Fig8. California Prunes, Apricots and Nectarines. New Orleans Molasses. 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 Fancy goods Depart ment will be found a beautiful and Complete line of Vantioe Fine China and Japanese .wares, "most appropriate for Christmas and Wedding presents. A visit to this department will I pay you. Prices very Jow, and tnegooaa are oeing sold fast. Come early befoe tba best bar gains are all solo " - '. A RUN ON A BAtlK A M tt& Jf r IS AIL WRONG AND S0HI T1MES BRINGS DISASTER. TCSSCjSVt sS & tad CO oe r - fcrf -i i-n -a at-.-- isf 3.x . jens , Suck Runs have all stopped now, but not so with the m our:stores. The Crowd Increases every day, AND WHY ? CAUSE WK GIVE THEM THE St J' Of any store in the city for the s C3 a 9. -S I n - CI 2 2 ""': erf BIT RUN No. 55 & 57 ifoiluck &t
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