r n V TT-V !A1LY RNAL. NEW BERNE, N. C.jffiDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1893? VOL. XIL-NO 209; PRICE 5 CENTS JOE it a iJ JLJULL. i BUSI3C8S LOCALS. FINE Chlctcn Beef, tmh alt-pork 8au jr M'l Bae, etfc. Ibis mnrnio?. . ,.-.. - . K. Whitfobd. REMOVED Bnifciw A Ricliudme coun - try product ilfcito'S cm bow be foonJ M No 11 MiddU Street wo doort from llill't graaarj. JU8T received very Urge lot of tUll led beer, pork uauga and prepared tripe. Don't fail to call aod examine. 8. Coha ft Son. L03T-rOa Middle 8t Wednesday a black overcoat. . A reward for id re torn " to Geo. Heodereon. Eueuri Pottsb. BOARDING noase 8onth Front St., between Craven and Middle Bta, nearly opposite Gaston House. Mrs. E. r. ' Carraway . Proprietress. tf. TRY Old Baker 1861 the best Rye Whiskey in the city 104 Taylor'i Junction. J. J. D1SOS WAT. Just received a lurire ehlpinwit of NO. PITCHER SPOUT PUMPS for driven wella and Cisterns. Price 8.00. J. J. DISOSWAY. tf. 43 Craven St PUTTING up stoves, cleaning them oot and sweeping out chiminevs attended to promptly. Also windows washed all done cheap. Datk Marly. Jocbda Wilsobt. ONE HUNDRED and fifty pounds of pork sausage at 13 1-9 cents. G. D. BOWDEK. DO not wait until the Holidays arc here bat advertise now. Special rates ly the week or month nnd on all standing con tracts. LOCAL NEWS. NEW AD VKR TISEMEXTS. , Howard. S. Cohn & Son Stall Ted beef. Hack burn & Willctt A big claim. W. D. Harrington- Cloaks, pants, etc. New Berne Theater Fortuues of war. COTTON SALES. Friduy 145 bales, 7 to 7.50. The annual Presbyterian fancy work bsztir will be held on the evening of the lSlu inst. Hurrah for the single men as base ballists. This is one instance in which they didn't get left. A trial game at loot ball was played Con the fair grounds Thanksgiving morn ing. It was nice enough for those who came out whole. Princeton College beat Yale nt foot ball Thursday with a score ot 0 to 0. The game was pronounced unexcelled tor ' killful and .brilliant playing. Dr. Geo Slover has recovered his fine young setter which has been missing since August He was brought back by a James City Man. ,7. A great deal ol surprise was expressed at Judge Bynum'a holding court on rhauksgiviog day a time set apart .as a national holiday. A rare treat is in store for our citizens next Tuesdav niebk Rev. Dr Hume of the State University will' deliver an address in New Berne on "Shakesperian - Side-LigbU on English Life." Hon T. RL Jernignu late of the News Ooserver-Chronicle ;has been appointed consul to Corea and his name will be sent to the senate Monday for confirmation, Th salary la $7,500. . When tbeW. N. 4 N. train pulled out " tlianksglvlng morning it had about forty NeW Berians aboard. A few stopped at jpoleta along the line for a days hunting Bit the majority spent uie a ay in vyu rngtoa and returned that night. JJ' R Butt, in his lecture to- moftowafteraoon, will trace the career of two bovs through life from five . tears old to sixty, one going the right : tonne, the other wrone. The lecture begins at 40. -'' The foot ball game was postponed " Thanksgiving duy on account of the late finishing of the base ball game. There . rill be a game soon, however, and the boy will continue to practice until Fair week, when they expect to be in good - trim Tor a game mat wees. V The East Carolina Fair prenium list no being prepaired by Messers. Rich- son A Son will be larger than ever be fore: it will contain 80 pages. Last year there were 63 and previously 68 pages. It will be one oi the largest lUts ever got ten out ia the State, , . Wilmington's cotton compresses at work turning out a bale of cotton about every three quarters ot a minute of about ' ope third the size that it 'was wbeq it -went, inland the ron foreign steamers loading with ' cotton were viewed witn pleasure and interest by the New Berne visitors. Mr. W. T. Caho lias received his com- mission tfom Collector F. M.;8imnons as Deputy Collector- In the 4th pistrict for Ihecounties of .Craven, Carteret, .Hyde, 'Pamlico, Tyrell, anl Beaufort. The ap- 'poinlrhentwss unsought and unexpected l)y Mrr 'Cahd1 but he has V accepted, will give bis bond at once,, and assume the duties of his office. - ,1" -. " Thanksgiving day wa as prettyand delightful as it could be, and it was no douU fully appreciated by all our citi- xena. Religious sort iocs were held in the ' various churches aud contributions taken up forj-clnrttable institutions.,. Others pent the day hunting, salliug and other V'nils of recreation. ; - nn BAKER 1S61 at TAYLOR'S ThMksrlvlar Slfkt Uermae, Tbarsday nitfht a most pleasant ger asaa was held in the beautiful dining room of Hotel Albert. The beaux and beauties, clothed in elegant costumes o latest styles, tripped the "light fantastic" to the music from Turpsichores special programme. The following .couple were prominent among the participants: Mr. N. Collin Hughes with Miss Emma Katie Jones, Mr. Percy S. Cox with Miss Nannie Mebaiw, Mr. a Bennett Foy with Miss Augusta Crapon; Mr. Milan Howard with Miks Lila. Morrison of Wilmington: Mr. C. Hughes Richardson with Miss Miiggie Bryan; Mr. J. Edward Carraway with Miss Kathleen Bryan; Dr J. W. Duguid with Miss I.idie Patterson; Mrs. Henry Adolphus London with Mr. T. Vellin Water. The cbaperones were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hollister, Mr. J. J. Disosway SDd Mrs. 8. C. Bragaw A Minister's Life Endangered. The majority of our readers will doubt less well remember Rev. Thad. L. Troy, an industrious, quiet and inoffensive agent ot the American Bible Society who tra versed all the country around here supplying people with bibles. All who knew him will be surprised to learn of treatment he received in Wilkes county as narrated by a special from Elkin to the Charlotte Observer. Mr. Troy, while uoIUidk service near Lomax post office, came near loose -ing his life at the hands of three ruffians who came w ith whetted knives declaring they were going to cut his throat and kill his horse also. Other men took them away nnd Mr. Troy left. No cause for the action is giv en, except that the men were drinking. Thursday's tiame of Base Ball. Those wlu were so fortunate as to lie able ty alten.l tlio game of base bull at the Fairjgrounds gotten up by the Y. M. A on Thanksgiving d:y were well repaid for their trouble. The game was won by the hard work and superior playing of the single men The score standing 19 to 18 in their favor. Some of the men who had agreed to take part were unable to do so and their places wcro well filled by others who were bo kind as to otter their services. There was only one drawback to the pleasure of the audience, caused by the disappearance of a player from the field- and the appearance, as we afterwards learned of an empty unilomi iu the dress ing room. Coming! and Uoing. Dr. J. A. Guion left yesterday morning to spend a short time in Richmond -Miss Lena Dail also loft for the same place. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Wiflard of Wil mington after spending Thanksgiving at Mr. W. H. Oliver's left for their homo in Wilmington. About a dozen New Beruians wont to Wilmington yesterday on pleasure. Mr. Will Broadstreet left yesterday re turning to Florida. Mr. Dan Kelly horse shoer, received by express yesterday as a present from a friend in Jacksonville, Fla., two baby alligators that were viewed with interest by bis friends, but Mr. Kelly in a smaller degree is like the man who received a present of a white elephant be doesn't know what to do with his pets. The W. N. & II. R. R. officials cele brated Thanksgiving by performing their day's duties for the first time In the new depot building. The office furniture was moved over the previous day from the building temporarily used. The new quartenrare good, neat and convenient, and though a little work remains to be done to the building, they are glad en ough to get into the permanent office. Lieut. Daniels, from Wilmington was over Thursday with a cordial invitation to the New Berne Naval Reserves. We are glad to say they expect to be down in full force and do their part in the sham battle. The Wilmington Reserves have been very cordial indeed in inviting out boys over and we know they will appre ciate their visit Bicycle riders will strike a stump some times. As a colored lad turned a cor ner on a wheel Thursday he ran into a man with a bucket ot water on his bead knocking him down the water going up in the air, , and when it descended it ducked : the poor, follow pretty bad. The rider got out of it with -only a light tumble on the ground. - The scene would have made a good picture for Puck. . Mr. J. P. Blaise, an extensive real estate dealer in De Moines, Iowa, narrowly esoaped one of the severest attaeki of pneumonia while In the northern part of that a'ate daring a recent blisiard, says the Saturday Review. Mr. Blaise had oooaeion to drive several miles daring the storm and was so thoroughly chilled that he was unable to get warm, - and inside of an hour after his ' return he waa threatened with s-eevere ease of nneu monia or lung fever. Mr.- Blaise sent to the nearest drag store and got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, of whioh he had often heard. and took a number of large doses. He says the effect was wonderfal and in a short time he was breathing quite easily, fie kept on taking the medi cine and the next day was able to oome to Dea Moines. Mr. Blaize regards his cure as simply wonderfal, For sale by J. V. Jordan. WILMIilBTOS'g SHAM BATTLE Between Ue "aval Rewires aad Laid Forces -The Hob! tor Haataeket. Thanksgiving dsy we visited the North Caroline's Monitor Nantucket, lying at a Wilmington wharf and were courteously shown sll over it by Mr. S. P. Adams, civil engineer of the Atlantic-Coast line and member ol the Wilmington Nsval Reserves. It could readily be seen that the iron clad would be a hard vessel to injure even as she stood with her deck nearly three feet alxvo the water's edge, and when sunk by letting water into an inner apartment until her deck wa on a level with the water's edge 1 nving'nothing to fire at except Uie llm k revolving iron tower containing the two grc.il guns, the chance of harming her would be reduced to a very fine point. The tower shows indentations made by balls during the Fort Fisher fight. Mr. Adams informed us that to tire ona of the L'uns even with a blank charge would cost thirty dollars and he ventured the opinion that if one should be dis charged where tlie monitor then lay llnit the concussion would break glass in every part of the -ity. The sham battle between the naval reserves of New Berne and Wilmington on one side and ,the infantry compauies ot Wilmington and Wilson ou the othej is to take place Thursday afternoon Hilton Park jujt outside Wilmington (the street cars run to the place.) The monitor with the naval reserves aboard will steam from where she is lying to the park, where the other two companies will be in waiting and open fire on them as they approach; to this the Monitor will respond and under covi r of their heavy guns the Reserves will land and charge. It will be a realastic and inter esting spectacle. The New Berne Naval Reserves while in Vilmington will be quartered on the Nantucket as guests. Under the deck she is well divided off into suitable rooms for officers, men and stores. Dr. Wards Barn Burned. The barn of Dr. R. W. Ward of Verona Onslow county waa burned early Thanks giving morning by an incendiary to w hom thero is no clue. The doctors loss was heavy, 150 barrels ol corn, 12,000 pounds of seed cotton and all his (arming implements were destroyed. Nothing that was in the barn was saved. The stables cought twice but by hard work were put out, The losses foot up about $2,000 in money value. Superior Conrt Thursday's mocEEPiNos. J. T. Harris, col., larceny and nceiv ing. Defendant plead guilty. Judgment suspended upon payment of costs. Joe Kornegay, col., A-& B. Guilty. FRIDAI'8 PROCEEDINGS. State vs Anthony Latham, col. perjury Not guilty. This case took all duy. MY GIFTS. Give not to me life's splenders they would blind The eyes that now have light to see the way; Only a little sunlight for my day, And for my night the shadows soft and kind: And for my wealth the quiet of the mind, Gentle and sweet; and lips that sang or say In kindness, and are answered when they pray; And for my glory, duty, love-defined, And give to me the love of her whose kiss Is recompense for toil; whose smiles await My coming, brightening with expected oliss In some sweet spot where twilight I'm gereth late; And yet one other blessing crowning this, In little footsteps pattering to the gate! The Fortunes of War. Another war play has come upon the mimic scene. A. T. Treloar's drama, Fortunes of war was produced before a large Douse at tins tbeatre last nigtit. It has many stirring and patriotic situations, and introduces several historical figures, including .Liee ana Htonewail Jackson. The plot abounds in love, interest and broad comedy. The piece was accorded a hearty reception. The leading parts were played by Messrs. MlUartny, Btew art, Raymond, and Irving, and Misses Robinson, Gray, and Langdon. The scenic effects were realistic-N. Y. mirror, Straight From The East A Sultan ot Turkey once said. As he groaned at;the pain in his head, "Un, my iavorite wife, I am sick of this life, Add I wish very much I were 'dead.'' But his wife, who was wise, answered v "Fief If you will Pierce's Pellets tut try, . . You'll be well in a week ' . And then yon will speak. Of these Pellets with praise just as high." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cost only 85 cents and they are guaranteed to cure all the troubles which spring from constipation, indigestion, and bilious attacks. If you have any of these troubles, why don't you follow the example of tho Suitau of Tur key? - - $500 Reward for an. incurable case Of chronic Nasal Catarrh . offered by the manufacturers oi Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem edy. SO cents; by druggist. i i. Aictlea to-day at 11 'clock. ' One Copper Still, two Steam Engines and other Machinery and Fixtures. Sale will take place at Dennison's old Gin. 8. R. Stbut, .'. ' ." ?" " Auctioneer.; vv Pawfen I Mfoirfefy Pure K ortam of tartar baking powder Hlghofct of all in leavening strength Latmt United Status ;ovbkniiknt Food Rkpokt. Royal Making Powdkr Co., 100 Wi.ll St.. N. Y. For a soro throat there is nothing better than a flannel bandage damp ened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will nearly always effect a cure id one night's time. This remedy is also a favorlto for rheumatism and has cured many very severe cases. 50 Cent bottles for sale by J. V. Jordan. IT Wll.f. TAY Y()l BAKKIt. TO TRY OLD Accident Insurance. If yu are not already provided nilli an acc ideut polit y be sure and take out one right nwnv in the Guarantee Accident Floyd's of New York. This system lias liecn in vogue more Ukui two hundred years, the first one lieing established in Lomlon in 108, and during that time not one record of a failure among them can lie found. KoMfi.t'8 Ni'NN, Agt. TltY OLD 11AKKU 1861. Mr. J. O. Boswell, one of the best known and most respected citizens of Brownwood, Texas, suffered with diarrhoea for a leng time and tried many different remedies without bene fit until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DiarrhtBa Remedy was used; that relieved him at onoo. For sale by J. V. Jordan. NONE BETTER THAN OLD HAKEIt 1861. It is said, "a man that wears out the soie of his shoe just in the middle is born to be rich." Now friend when yon examine the sole of your shoe to see if you are going to be rich, it may remind you that you need a new pair. Don't fail to try Howard for them. Oar Stacy Adatua & Oo's. Shoes are the best made and cleanest stock sold in New Berne and all who have worn tliem will testify to their wearing qualities. Prices S3 to $5 in men's, boys $2.10 to $3.00 only At HOWARD'S. OLD HAKEIt YOU SMILE. 1801 WILL MAKE CI.VKK It RON. A nice lot of Red Yams and Ha Sweet I'otatocs Cheap at Ilakk Bros., No. 18 Middle Street. $100 REWARD. I will pay the above reward for the recovery of tho money (about $1,200) stolen from my bar on the night of the -nd inst, or the same reward tor the arrest and conviction of the bnrg lar. J. D. DINKIN8. WHILE IS Baltimore I Bought Some Bare Bargains in Ladies and Misses CLOAKS. Also MEN'S SUITS and PANTS, BOYS KNEE PA NTS, &o , &o. Cheapest Ooods ever seen in New Berne, Which I will put on sale at my store commencing MONDAY morning. Don't forget these BARGAINS, they cant last long. 17. 0. BARRINQTON. 67 MIDDLE ST. COMING ! COUINQ I MONDAY, DEC. 4th. The latest New York success Fortunes of War. Special Engagement of the Great English Actress IIISSEDHACOURTNEY Under the Windatn. directions ofT. T, - Tickets on sale Saturday morn ing at Nunn ft .MoSorleys at 10 o'clock.' . Reserved teats 78 cents, general adm la tum ov oeuin, gauery m couia. A BIG fl m $ Is Hard to Uphold Unless it is Sutstiiitiatsd ty the STRICTEST TjIUTH. THAT WE ALWAYS TRY TO DO Let us Prove you by showing it to you the Largest. Cheapest AND BEST Selected Bi STOCK p A oi Groceries, Hard ware. DRY GOODS. i IBOOTS&SHOES That was ever brought y P TO 0 HEW BERNE. j If you will exam ine you are sure to buy. , Tonrs Truly, Sacklrani & Willett .. 47 & 49 POLLOCK ST. Rail Road 1 -0: Rates Very Low. W. W. W. Ion Dec. 5th to Dec. 9th '93. iliniiiton Mi l ow -Open, mill hid all Hit l.atcs Wide Wl l.t ojii: KI.CO.Ul'. NKUOMK, To Her Week of nicnti. ricaim ami Amuse- t;y pruckammh i.-in. M r-nili lliv :, 111 i: 1 Nii: i riur. vh:k ''run No 11 I MillUiy !..!tlr iviiii n l'.ir,ili M uii.m .in I r Merchants Carnival. FOOT IiAI.I.. P.ASi: ISAM. AND lilCVCI.F. K.U i: Merchant-' 1'nr KM iir-inn. Ov-tcr Ilea li i 1 C'lain ia'kc , AT OCEAN VIEW. Tin' C:ty nil! Ih Illnminati d and Ho: nalnl in (MiANIl S IV IK. COME ! COME ! COME COTTON STORAGE, Siorage For 200 Betes Gctton, CUE A P. E. K. Apply to BISHOP, BRISTLES!!! Yon'v'e beard of the man who only needed Bristles to be a Porkeif Ifjonsee bitn send him to us. We've got the liristlos for him. Our Bris tles are made Into the finest lot of brashes ever seen. Clothes brushes, tooth brush es, shoe brushes all kinds of brushes. Geo. YV. Oaskill. About Prescriptions. The best of Medicioes are Doue too good for sick folks. Its bad eiioogh to be sick without running chanoes with second grade drugs. That's the reason; buy only the very highest quality ol everything. It's a great sat isfaction to as to know that every prescription we send oat is just as good as pare drags will make it. Mo mat ter wnac you paia lor it you couldu't get better. Geo. W. Gaskill. To Perfume Properly. Sachet Powder is necessary, What kind you 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 the new "White Violet." It is sweet, aainty and penetrating. Geo. W. Gaskill. From Dec. 1st 1893, The 12 Room Dwelling next door to my Residence lower floor now occupied by Mr. H. J. Loviclc, which will be va cant ia a few days, tf J. W. STEWART. For Sale. 75 tons Crab Grass Hay, 100 bushels of Rutabagas and 50 bbls. corn. y For prices apply to J.M.GORRELL, o31d3t w3t) . : Earelock, N. (X Jno.Dunn's BE FOUND . THE Mosl Complete Stock Staple Groceries And Table Delicacies IN THIS MARKET. A Stock vii)k'te in every do tail: by a ri'o nt visit to the Northern .Markets many new articles to tt'inpt the appetite, have been added. PRICES LOW and QUALI TY UNSURPASSED. House-keepers are requested to call aud examine his Slock. GOODS DRIVING THIS WEEK. Old Fashion Buckwheat, Ileck- er's Prepared Buckwheat. Maple drip Syrup, pt. and qt. Bottles. New Mince Meat, Sweet Picjries Cream Cheese, New Macaroni. Cjuoen Olives, Chili Sauce. Preserved Ginger, Blue Lable Catsup. Malaga and California Cluster Raisins. Fine Ondara Raisins. Laver Figs. California Prunes, Apricots and Nectarines. New Orleans Molasses. Fino Philadelphia Butter. Florida Oranges, Malaga grapes. Baldwin and King Apples and Baoanas. Celery Received Daily, Agents for CHASE and SAN BORN'S Celebrated TEAS AND COFFEES. Agents for Roystera and Tee ny's FINE CANDIES- In his Fancy goods Depart ment will be found a - beautiful and Complete line, of Vantines Fine China and Japanese, wares, most appropriate for Christmas and Wedding presents.- i-, j.-.. A visit to this department will pay you. Prices very low,- and the goods are being sold fast. Come early before the best bar gains are all sold.T s. '-.-.t No. 55 ci 57 Polled: Ct