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The Daily Journal. VOL. XIL-NO 210, NEW BERNE, N. C SUNDAY. DECEMBER :.. PRICE 5 CENTS V, 'f BUSIKF.SS LOCALS. NICE Florida Onnp 80 cent a doi-o. J. W Smajxwooo. R KMOVE I) Urn jraw A Kichanlarincoua. try pitxlDc (toiler can now Iw found at Noll Middle Street wn doors from Hill' granary. LOST On Middle 8u Wednesday a black OTr onat. A rvwsrtl for ii return to Geo. Henderson. Kfoknb Potter. BOARDING Ilonse-Sonth Front St., between Crarou ami Middle 8t., nearly oppoaite Gaston House. Mrs. E. P. Carrawar. Proprietress tf. TR7 Old Baker ISA! the best Rye Whiskey to the city 104 Taylor's Junction. J. J. D1908 WAY. Just received a luive ahlpmrat of NO. 2 PITCUER SPOUT PUMPS for driven wells and Cisterns. Price 12.00. J. J. DISOSWAY. tt 43 Craven St. PUTTING up stoves, cleaning thorn out and sweeping out oliini'ncvs attended to promptly. Also windows washed till done cheap. Dave Manly. JOMICA Vll.BOH. ONEnCNDUEl) and fifty pounds ol pork sausage nt 12 12 cents. li. I). ..-TJowDEKt DO, not wait until the Holidays are here 'but advertise now. Special rates y the week or mouth nnd on all shunting con tract. LOCAL NEWS. xricw a m'FRTrxK.vi-:xT. Howard. F. Ulrich Ti.tlie r, U: J. W. Smallwood -Florida kw- Methodist (Jonfcrenro commences Wednesday in Wiluiingtou. The date for opening of Attniore street Tius lioen postponed till the liHh of Dec. on Mecount of court. Tim price of admission to Dr. Iluino's ad Ir-ss Tuesday night has been placed at the ) nail sum of twenty-five cents. T i.! store recently occupied by Messrs. C. (Visosway & Bio., is being fitted up for Jancy groceries. Mr. M. Patterson will be the proprietor. The regular monthly lectins; of the Female Benevolent Society will be held at the residence of Miss Metts on Tuesday afternoon at half past three o'clock. On account of sicknss of the pastor there will be uo service at the Presby terian church today. Sunday School will beheld at the usual hour. J. Harvey Griffin near Cove, lost li is steam saw mills with all other machinery, alto a lot of lumber by fire Friday night, the loss about $1,500. The fire caught from a slab pile burning near no insur ance. i Presiding Elder Swindell held the Inst Quarterly Conference this conferonce year in Centenary M. E. Church Friday night. He will preach at both the morn ing and evening services in that church .today. The "doll show," of which we have al ready made mention, will be held on Wednesday evening next in the lower room of the Henry house on Middle street, formerly occupied as the Custom House. Among other attractions of the show will be "Bridal Reception." . A. & N. 0. Railroad changed schedule I goes into effect tomorrow. It is half i . hour earlier in the morning train arrives . at &17 and leaves at 8 80 and ten nnn- "tea earlier in the altcrnoon train ar rivet at 8:50 and leaves at 5:58. '. Rer. F. W. Brown and wife who have pent aeveral years in India as missionaries will" spend today in the city and Mr. Brown while here will lecture twice in the Disciple church this nitiruing nt 11 .o'clock and this evening at 7:30. He ; -will illustrate his lectures with real idols. 'They arrived last night. The N. O. Teacher states that even so -' far in advance of the meeting as fJlU, that not tingle prominent educational instt button in the country will be without , representation in tbe uert session of the Assembly. From letters and other in for i7I)M?io received daily by the tcerutary it is judged that over three thousand teach ' , rt will attend the session of the Assem bly next June. The poultry business may look like a amall thing but when results are taken in the aggregate the figures loom up aninz v ' ' Ingly. The Whitevillean sought infor- ' maMon on thlt line from a reliable rcsi-s-drat of that place and it informed by him J ' iy that there are not lest than fifteen thousand M dollars' worth o chickent and ten thousand dollars' worth of eggs shipped . ' ' v- from WnitevUle depot annually, Wilmington Welcome Week " , The Naval Reserves hare accepted the . 4nvitition'orthe'Wilmirjgtoa Divisions to attend and take part In the sham battle 4 ji oa Thursday next The full strength of .. t the company will be represented. The , ,. , Wilm'ugton Divisions bave extended - most cordial - invitations and jtbe New ., Berae.prganitation. goea over at their ' f - .gucttfc . .; j ' v - .-l '.-' . The W, N, & N. Railroad hare alto . moet kindly offers! to transport the Di . -vision tree-of charge.1'" r;:?..;vK " - A large german nd other enterttin- meats are to tie givvn on Wednesday and , Thursday nights in honor of the visiting . .- -eompanics, and as the hospitality of the i. rititent is well known, a good lime, at well aa an interesting one, is expected by . the boye. They will be out tor extend 1 order drill Monday and Tuesday that t v may take their part in the battle -Tiivii credit to themselves ana .New iJern, Charts. 8rvicea Centenary U. E. Church Rev. R. A. Willis pastor. Prayer maetlog at 9 15 a. m. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. ni , conducted by Rev. F. D. Swindell, D. D. Sunday School at 8.80 p. m., J. M. Howard, Superintendent. The public are cordially invited to attend these ser vices. Baptist Church Services at 11 a. in. and 7.S0 p. m.; conducted by the pastor, Rev. Rufus Ford. Sunday School at throe p. m. 8t Paul's Catholic Church Mass at 11 a. m. Subject of sermon: "Love Your Enemies." Matt. V.43. Catechism at 4 p. m. Vespers and Benediction of the the Blessed Sacrament at 7:30 a. n. Hev. P. F. Quinn rector. Christ Church Rev. T. M. N. George, rector. First Sundny in Advent. Ser vice, sermon and Holy Communion 1 1 a. in. Evening prayer and senium 7:30 p. ni. Sunday School and Young Men's Bible Class 3:30 p.m. Sunday School at the Chapel 9:80 a. m. The public are cordially invited to all these services. Attentive ushers. Y. M. C. A 4:45 p. in. Young men's meeting. Short addresses by Hev. Rufus Ford. (Jood singing. All men invited. Clianiueah rclcbiation at the Syna ':': : Divine services will be held this evening at the Jew sli vna2ogue at n o'clock, when, in commemoration of the re-dedication of tin; second temple at Jerusalem by the Miccjhc.tn heroes will be celebrated with line additional music, p." 'lliar to :he Jewish !'::. The p'l ':' cordially invited. Sunday Services, Hancock St. M. K. C'hnrch seven o clock, sunrise prayer meeting. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni., by pastor. Rev. J. F. Butt. A fare well service at night from text, ''Finally brethren farewell, be perfect, etc. Sun day school from 2:30 to 4. At 4:30 the pastor will give, in the church, a lecture on the "Royal Road to Happiness," on a painting executed by his son, the author of St. John on the Island of Patmos. Two boys will be shown on canv as 5 years old, one taking the upward road and the other the downward,and then both at 60. All boys and girls, and parents especial ly, arc invited to attend. Mr. k'afer in (Jermany. A letter from our German townsman, Mr. Jacob Kal'cr, who is now visitiug relatives in tho "Old Country" gives some facts falliug under his observation which will doubtless prove of interest to his friends here. Among other things, he tells that work men, in making an excavation in the city of Worms for water works construction, dug into a place w here over a thousand human bodies were buried. It was in front of the Wormser Dome, a beautiful church. The bodies were all piled to gether in bulk from seven to ten feet deep without dirt between them, and skulls, arms and legs,and all parts could be seen laying all around. Mr. Kafer speaks of viewing also the famed Martin Luther tree. He says half of it is blown down, but it still remains the greatest tree he bas ever seen. His son, Oswald (''Buster") also writes of the big time lie is having with the boys. He tells of a rabbit hunt in which he par ticipated, and states that over 2,200 rab bits were taken. Our Reserve Boys. The New Berne Naval Reserve are pre paring lor their trip to Wilmington dur ing Welcome Week and it is vory impor tant that a sufficient number go to make a creditable appearance. The time of a good many of tho young men belonging to the company is not their own and we hope their employers will (irrrnge to let them oft for this special occassion one which has been so gener- omly planned by the Wilmingtonians, one which our young men will so much enjoy, bucu an opportunity may never occur again, and all possible means should be coiiaidei-cd towards arranging so the members can get off. - A few months ago the New Berne Division was anxious to go to Wilmiug ton to participate In the manouvers a ioard the war ship Kearsarge, but the lack of a sufficient number of tbe mem bers to get off prevented the trip and it had to be abandoned. Business men, let them go, and our word for it, they will bring back a good report. IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRY OLD BAKER, Hoaor Boll Coliexlate Institute. Bertha Tuoker.;93. Viola Provo, 92; Mamie Hines, 91. - John Meadows, 89; Linn Hent'ren, 89 Frank Willis, 88;Katie Mathews, 87; Bessie Williams, 88; Bertba'Willia, 88. ' Ellis Williams, 78; Bessie Parsons, 76; Harry Allen, 78; Jennie Sultan, 78; Eliza Simmons, . 72; Clou Barker, 71: Mamie Daniels, 70; George - Henderson,; The explanation of the above marks it at follows: The highest mark it 100. To obtain this the pupil mutt give a complete answer intelligently expressed, to every questionthe marks are on s a pro rata basis; that is the . percentage of cor rect answers makes the grade. .. ; ,U ' An averaga ot 95 entitles tbe pupils to first-honor; of 90 to second honor of .80 to third honor; and an averaga of 70 ranks the ptfpil with the meritorious. OLD BlKER ' 1861 at TAYLOR'S JUNCTION. . . . - Seperior Co art. ATCRDAT S rROTEUDIHOa. State vs. W. H. Bray and Ju. Daniel, col., affiay. Not guilty. State vs. Andrew Windlev, col , proa with leave State vs. R. C. Clevt, aasault and tcry. Judgment suspended upon Me nol bat tlu payment of $25 to D. L Lancaster and costs of this action. State vs. Alfred Ward, col , perjury. Defendant called and failed. Judgment, ni si f i nn 1 capias State vs H. T. Ilawkius, A. 4 B Judgment suspended upon payment of costs. Stat ? vs. Elijah Credle, col., larceny. Six months in j id iviili power of commit sionen to hire out. State vs. Henderson l.i'e, col., nffray and carrying ,o i, : ili'.l weapons. Guilty Imprisonment in county jail siv months with leave to hire out. State vs. Henry Wise, col., carrying conegaled weapon. Guilty. 90 days in county jail n ith leave to Commissioners to hire out. State vs. .Ino. T. Harris, larceny. De fendant plead guilty. Judgment sns. pended upon payment of cost. State vs. Granville Smith, col , Hay wood Guion, col., and Stephen Knott , col. Gui'ty. Defendants to be im prisoned in county jail for six months with leave to hire out. State vs. Wm. Graham, carrying con cealed weapon. Guilty. U0 days in county jail with leave to county cominis--; meis to hire out. I.ettice Coral, col., larceny, '.iuilly 3 ye ns in the penitentiary. Daniel Moore, col., assault with a knife. HO days in county jail with pow er of commissioners to hire out. State vs. L. M. ;i'lert, misdemeanor. Not guilty. Stato vs. Edward Murphy, assault and battery. The judgment of the Courtis that the defendant be imprisoned in the county jail until costs are paidjor ninety days with 'cave to the commissioners to hire out, the proceeds to be applied to the payment of costs. Stnte vs. Isaac H. Smith, col., perjury, two cases. Continued lor defendant on affidavit. Defendant required to give bond in sum of I'iOO for his nppcaranca at next term of this court. Dr. Hume of the State University. It will be a great pleasure to the educated and reading people of our city, to know that Dr. Hume will be here on Tuesday evening next at the Young Men's Christian Association Hall. New Berne, no doubt not, will maintain lu-rold repu tation for literary tasto and culture by hearing him' The subject will be, "Shakesperian Side-Ligiits on English Life" and the pecuniary results of the lecture will inure to the Association struggling so hard for usefulness. Dr. Hume in English Literature is the chief of all our prolcssors and scholars. Ho possesses also a most finished address and captivating manner, which go very far to make his thoughts beautiful and winning- Tte price of admission is fixed at a low rate, so as to give a large number of our people the privilege of hearing Dr. Hume. Let us in these closing days of the year, when we are reviewing the pros perity of the country, show our nppreci at ion of scholarship ami literary genius, which have given to this nation so many brilliant names to adorn and glorify its anuals. John S. Long. Coming and Going. Miss Etta Nunn who has beeu visiting friends at Catharine Lake returned home yesterday. Hon. F. M. Simmons came down from Raleigh to attend Superior courtl Mr. J. F. Ives who has been away a month on business returned home last night. Officers of the Reserve. At the annual election of officers of the New Berne Naval Reserve, Lieut Wmslow was re-elected. Other officers elected were: Messrs Denard Roberts, Lieut, Junior Grade; 3. M. Brinson, Ensign; M. Manly H. J. Lovick and E. E. Harper, Council. OFFICERS APPOINTED M. Manly, 1st Boatswain and chief petty officer; C. B. Foy, 2nd Boatswain; C. C, Clark Jr, 1st gunners mate; Ferd nahu, 2d gunners mate; W. G. Boyd 1st quartermaster; T. D. Caraway, 2d quar termaster; Milaa Howard, 1st cockswain C. J McSorley, 2d cockswain. FOOT BALL LUXURIES. The football season's come again, Itt ghastly work's begun: They irouee each other's ears aud eyes. And break their ribs and thins and thighs Ana nave no end ot run. Kansas City Journal, Tbe warlike spirit never dies, In peace tit present Justine same; When nationt know no enemies , Their youth will brave the football game. -, , Washington Star. No, it waa not the railway wreck That made Dim buna and lame; He lost nis eyea, bit leg and note In a college football game. " n. CleTtland Press. They offered him ('pension, For it teemed to be a fact - He had been in war; however, ' It was just the football set" - -- - : -- . Detroit Free Press. TRY OLD BAKER 1801. Dramatic -reae of (he War. Tin following ipp,-nri d inllie Brooklyn Ea;;le rc'.imv to tin- phiv :.l tlie Tlo alre Monday rdyhi M. A T. fii'".r' new ntiit:ir plat, was tll- ui 1 1 ii t : oi lnt r( iiin. The lliuin iini'lcnls i f l lie ptTlorninni ;Jre historical and 1 1 ;nis k ions nf jn im i di i t tl r.iiint intni-li humm, putlio nnl surpi !! 1 lie ! cue i appri-pr'nlc ;ind -pi-cl.-u ii liir. liinrril-, c.il'intl, explains, cr ealiis, s.'Mii r- unit lif-pilnl nurso liroii'ilil i.i t In- .ok .i dcvi'lopiHg the story, so fir :is it 14 a story. On the Southern side limpss ol limitation I. ft are ojcn. Tin- t vents of May. IWA, und the picture of" the extreme 1 f: ol llookc i's army near Cliancellorsville are viiil,eiv iug lo rclresh the tmino-y ol the veterans who were looking on from tin- audience. The spectacle of the battlefield in the Wilderness with the dead and dying ol iNith armies heaped together as they fell is sufficiently realistie to be a sensation. TlllKfKEN ME' KILLED. Ofher Po Badly .Woiiuded that It Is Almost Impossible for them to Recover Great Excitement Prevailed (Throughout the Town, Oue man baa done the work to the mrrow of many, while others cry daily "Stop Him ! Stop Him! !" TUw is a ternbleatate of affairf, iha' while ho many are at war ng.tlnnt one and utill he holds them all in chick, while those who are living im null trying to down bim which is an impossibility. Tin M ilUnl brothers, seven in number, fiom near Trenton, were in town jeHtcrdny in search of a MUt each; in trying different raer- cliauts to Hoe which was the cheap est would remark, belore bnjing, that they would try Big Ike and the iuaigiiificuiit reply would be, wbj do )ou bny (rom Big Ike, he has nothing: but old stock. Let me say to those who assail me in that way that I have bought out thirteen different parties most ly baDktupt stocks, in Newborn, which goes to prove that they are dead in the mercantile", world; and tbse who assail me by making false representations pioves thai they are badly wounded aud cannot stand (he mighty bombs that the great American Bankrupt Dealer is throwing in their tents, Hearken, my brother merchauts, when yon make false statements to your customeis, they will do as (he Mallard Brothers done buy from Big Ike, because when jou run him down, yon only advertise him. Let this be your last time. NOXE IiETTEIt THAN OLD BAKER 1801. The Secretary and (Jeneral Manager of the Mechanics and Investors Union of Raleigh. Mr. George Allen, a former citizen of New Berne is spending a few days in the city. He reports, that the November business ol the Association was larger than that of any previous month. A branch of the Union bas been established in New Berne, comprising a number of influential members. Loans will no doubt be made here as opportunities offer. This Company has adopted the new plan of insuring every member, and should a member die, his payments arc made from tho Guarantee fund, making such stock worth face value to the heirs, which is a valuable feature anl one that will be appreciated by in vestors. Th Company is muking a special feat ures of certificates to Pareuts as Trustees for children and claims for such certifi cates, advantages greater than is usually offered by a Savings Bank. CHORALS0C1ETY. In order to satisfy the many inquiries from the several lovers of music regard ing the lormation of a choral society, I beg hereby to state that such a society will be organized if a sufficient number of ladies and gentlemen, particularly mem bers of various church, choirs, manifest a sufficient interest. Apply nt the Jour nal office or to I. Kaiser. Notice Jiaral Keserre. 5th Div. Naval Bat. N. C. State Guard. Order: The Division will assemble at the armory at 8:15 pm Monday for extend ed order drill. .Officers and men will be in lull uniform and ready to fall in at the time indicated. Members unable to make the visit to Wilmington will please attend with their locker keys that sub stitutes may be armed and uniformed Lieut Winslow,Coui. It is said, "a man that wears out the eole of bis shoe just in the middle is born to be rich." Now friend when you examine tbe sole of your shoe to see if you are going to be rich, it may remind yon that joa need anew pair. Don't fail to try Howard for them. Oar Stacy Adams & Go's. Shoes are the best made and cleanest atook Bold In New Berne and all who have worn them will testify to their wearing qualities. Prices $3 to 5 in men's, boys t&10 to 13.00 only v, 'At HOWARD'S. OLD BAKER 1881 WILL MAKE YOU smile. , ; -: I n2r CMf JIbsolalely Pure cream it i.iit.u MltUnst ot ill ill lr lie La i kht I'sn k i v n - f'lKUl ItH'iiKT. Rt'Y t. IU KIN I I'liA II 1; St.. N. V . Kiln I II E. Ilionu's Accident lii-in.u.i c ('hicajo. III., A;ti! 10, 1 yt .. Guarantee a a I Aev; ;t !.:;. No. 1.". Wa'il S.reei, N .v Cite, N Y. (icntlemen: 1 hav. , i-t r-i.-l your fav.ir ot the "th i . ... n. Mining your check for duo i n , il.n 1 lh the face value, ) In full j ijii.ciit ol policy No. 7 1 ,'.'.ril) held in your eon pany by my late husbaii'l IMtv.u li. Brown, who was at r ! nt liiy killed by foot pads in at. i. ;.- i time since, the pirticu'ai .- v.1..' .v,. etill fresh iu the iu:uo- of lir i i !;c. l'roofs weie only JinjUt I nnd forwanled yon ab itit fr t :' this month I am .oi:i' ..Kj' ir j-ti-c -1 as well as ple.i-i d c;i . ;, Mir : . o i-1 j . action in tl.i- ii.: t i: ':.t.'!i i- in marked c 'lit ':i .t w.t'i :l. .; i : i-.oii,, ; company in w i ii'ii io ii ' i : : n 1 1 :. r policy. I feel t'Vlt ' . i . I. . . i , , i : actiou of y our rf m ..i : . ', r more than f iinnl a -l.n.iw: i ! i i l t . I therefore take plea-ui. in Iti 'iu menJing your i'n:,.i any -s worthy the confidence of my IVi::.Js :: n I no juiin lances, and any others who n, iy In in want of acculcM in-iirariee. lu sp.'-tt'ully yoiir-, Signed Maktha'a. Bi:hvn. KoMl'Ll s A. 5i NN, Agent. (I.AKb i:i:os. A li e- lot .,1 l:,. ') ; .., i i! S-et I'litritnc- CI . Hi ' i i i, k . In. i No. Is MuM ' COMING i GiMm ! JloMI.W. 111.. . n Tin- 1 .: Fortunes of War. Special Engngeir.i'nt ol ;li On' it English Ai'trtMH MISSEON&OQUFJEY Under the dircctiotiH ol T. V. Windam. Tickets on sale S.Uuni.iy morn iDg at Nauu K MoSorleM :it 10 o'clock. Reserved ?ents 7"eenl, t;'tii i. I ,i.ii,i- sion 50 cents, gn'derv 'i inn--. Special Prices TO THE TRADE FOIt THIS WEEK. 10fl Boxes Oi;U!0') S i. 200 Hot" O ik;; 100 " Good Luck " 225 " lticket " 100 " Aromtttic " F WHOLESALE G03ER, Xo. 40 Middle St. NEW liiiltNK, N. O. WHILE IS Baltimore I Bought Sotno Rare Bargains in Ladies and Misses CLOAKS. Also MEN'S SUITS and PANTS, BOYS KNEE PANTS, &c , &o Cheapest Goods 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, W. D, BARBIKGTOri. ;. - 67 MIDDLE ST. A BIG tk, ,...,,e, U?UA-'A iViWvW Is Hard to Uph:li Unless it is Substantiated "by the STRICTEST TilUTH. i I THAT WE ALWAYS TRY TO DO; i A Stm'k -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in every de 'l.iil by a ici i'iit visit to tho Nn; in ru Markets many new Ll't US Pl'OVC it U :,ru !lW to u'mV appetite hav. b.'rn a.l.l.-l. yo'.i lv showinir you i'ijicks mw ami quali- J TV INSUl'J'AS.SKK. the lL'Ue-ki'cpi rs arc requestetl , t' ''all and exaniino liis Stock. Largest. CheapDstGoo0s mm m BEST Selected 1 1 I STOCK jj Q d 4 S Groceries, $ Hardware. 1RY coons. " BOOTS & SHOES 2 P H J That was icr brought B E 0 H J NEW BERNE. S 3 If you will exam ine you are sure to buy. Yoara Truly, H&ckfaurn & Willett 47 & 49 F0U6CK 8T. JSJJP Jno. Dunn's ' ? it. FOUND THE tiry Oomplals Stock Staple Groceries And Table Delicacies IN THIS MARKET. THIS WEEK. DM Fiisltion i:iickwlio;U, Heck er's! I'ri.'i;invl Buckwheat. Mai'Ie ilt ii .Syniit, pt. and qt. Unities. New Minrv Mi ni, Sweet Pickles Cream Cheese, New Macaroni. Queen Olives, Chili Sauce. Preserved Ginger, Blue Lable Catsup. Malaga ami ( '.ilifornia Cluster Raisins. Fino Ondara Raisins. Laver Figs. California Prunes. Apricots and Nectar' ties. New Orleans Mola-ses. Fino 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- In his Fancy goods Depart ment will be found a beautiful and Complete line of Vantines Fine China aud Japanese wares, most appropriate for Christmas and Wedding presents. - 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. : M Ho. 55& 57Fcllc:r
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