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Journal. VOL. XII.-NO. 239, NEW BERNE, N. C TUESDAY. JANUARY 9. 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS Baily .A BUSINESS LOCALS. LOST A" thre pocket koifr. - nriorn to jovual omca. A FRESH lot of UoJrelb'l & Johnson A Riitiliint KetU jiut teemed it tr ' Uabkilx's Pa ASM ACT. FOB Sale and Rent Lot on Mit)tf"8t bis. Also office on lot adjoining Pin- bjtsr'mn church jsnl tor rent. Apply to ' if H. L. Grans. A NICK BicrcU for Sole Cheap t J. T. Hall & Bro't fan abop. tT. ORDERS left with the A. Cobn Piano and OifrmCo., Middle SL, lor tuning and repairing piano and organs, will receire prompt attention daring the week by H. a. chaw tancr. it . UONEY to loan oo good real estate securf tie. R. W.WnxiAMsoH, 69 Craven St New Berne K. C. d302w JUST refleited another latge of those fine Florida Oranges wbicb I am offering very low by the box or dozen. J. R. Parker. Jr. IF yon want tine New River and Far Creek Ovsteis so to J. II. blade s, UroaJ treat. A yrrd full of fat turkeys (sixty) cheap. dlsw, LOCAL NEWS. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howsru. M. H. Sultan, Agt. To the public. Bryan & Smith Hay, Oram, fc Seed. COl'TOy tALES. Monday 42 boles, 7 8 8 to 7 1-2. The regular monthly meeting of the Naral Reserve will be held tonii(lit. Thirty-nine Congressmen buve bad warrants served on them for Sting nlwnt from the House without leave. Both Bonn and Woodimi from North Carolina re included in the list. The annual mooting! ef the Female Benevolent s.icietf for thu"election ol officers will le .held this ultcrnoon at 3:30 o'clock at the residence of Mi M.tts. A lull attendance is desired. Tliu new bicycle track at the lair grounds is being pushed forward as rap idly as the means will justify. It will be in good condition by the opening ol the Fair rnd will prove one of the new at tractions. We learn from the Beaufort Herald that David Williams Parker, col, ol that place has been elected President of Jones University Ala., at a salary of a thousand dollars per annum and expenses. He is the youngest college President in America A. W. Bowen Moore, the most exten sive pension agent in western Now York, with bis son Allen and five clerks, have been arrested on the charge of defraud ing the government and extorting money from pensioners The whole amount in volved is said to be $150,000. That Broad St should he shelled or marled and put in as good condition as the business portion of Middle, Broad and Pollock, meets with much favor among a number of out citizens. It would be big saving on team: and much quicker time could be made than the present plodding through heavy sand. Some of the Naval officials are getting into hot water. They are chafed with having been in collusion with war-ship builders, where high speed boats have been contracted fur.' The immense bonu ses recently obtaiuod led to the unearth al of the fraudulent scheme. On cruiser "Olympia" there was a premium of near ly half a million dollars. ' The mother of a small deaf and dumb bo; living on Eden St. makes complaint that the neighborhood children impose upon an J otherwise illtreat her boy. We .know nothing of the merits in the ease, " but parents or guardians of such children -. are much more at fault for such conduct than toe children then selves. One siru v pie meant of partially remedying the evil is for the mother of the unfortunate boy to be sura that the fault is not al ' together on the other side. We leirn that a man representing biiii . self as an old confederate soldier is about town soliciting alms but refusing any thing lest than a quarter. We judge it : is the same one that has been noticed by - the Klnston Free Press as doing thejsame way and even, cursing sometimes those who offered less If so, he is no doubt ; - ' unworthy of charity. At any rate if the man Is really a helpless confederate he can enter the soldiurV(hcme at Raleigh, v -This is kept upy the State lor all such '' and. all the inmates are-made comfortable . in every' way. vr . ' .; Y- '""'. ' A new . phase is daily put on the pro posed Corbett Mitchell fight. The Du 7.x VaTClnb Is using every effort to bring -it about, but they are put to their trumps, both by Governor Mitchell and. the, sber Wpf the county, In, which it is most probably desired.-"' The sheriff is said to ' be a man pf true grit and determination, and be says emphatically that it sfiall not take place -pon soil over which ; he has jurisdiction. .Tbejatest Is thai the fight will take place, either secretly lathe - woods or id Cuba. ' . ' Death ef Hon. T. IB FpaiTow J3on.,T. O. Sparrow, a prominent eitl sen of Walls, Beaufort county, was strick en with spoplexy Sunday night and died Monday morning. - He was formerly a merchant of New Brne and was at tbe time of his death a niemlier of Eureka Lodge JNo. 7, L Q O, F. of this citv. The remains will be brought to this city for interment. The tuners! will . ake place this afternoon. - ATakfCaaxhtlatat Act. Between seven and tight o'clock Sunday night Mr. Jos. Kelson watchmsn at the W. N. A N. R R, with the assistance of some other employees of the road, detec ted a negro named Henry Hend ricks in the act of Wealing some of the company's wood. Being pursued he dropped the wood aud fled, hut alter a lively chase in which the watchman of the Btunson Lumber Coanpany joined be was captured. At one time during his flight, when armed pursuers were close upon him be struck at them with a cotton hook. He threw ibis away as he was being tuken but it was alterwards found. After being captured be was identified as one who was seen stealing traininens food Irom the car a night or two ago previously. Hendricks' preliminary trial on the charge of larceny was held Monday night and he was bound over to Suprii ir court in tbe sum of 50. About two hours after the arrest of Hendricks, some one viciously threw a brick at Mr. Nelson, barely missing him Mr. Nelson firej in tbe direction from which tbe missile came, but tbe miscreant keeping in the shadows of the fence esca ped. We have heard people of the neighbor hood, speak of the great improvement there has been since Mr. Nelson has been watchman there. He has been so vigilant after bad characters wherever they would et around that he has much mitigated the trouble I'.uv yuve by frequenting I lie locality in times past. Probably Fatal Assault. Dr. R. S. Primrose, coroner, received a message Sundav night near ten o'clock that a mau bad !een killed on the old Calvin Perry farm abi ut three miles from New Berne and went out expecting to hold an inquest. He found Hint u col ored man lin.l been assaulted ami so seriously injured that ho was liable to die. Upou his return Dr. Primrose reported all the (sets he knew at Police headquarters. This was at midnight but Mayor Ellis immediately started officers Brinson and Elliott in quest of David Mackey, tbe assailant ol the. injared mau. They found him ut his father's, near Brice'a creek bridge three or four miles from where the act was committed and on tbe opposite side of Trent river. They took their man and b'ougbt him to the city hnving been gono about three hours. Good work. Humphrey owned the assault, and Lays the cause of it wns the discovery ot his wife's infidelity Mackey being her para mour. Humphrey says be hit Mackey with an sxe,with the eye part. He also struck his wife but not with serious results. Premium Lists an i Fair Edition. Three thousand two hundred premium lists fcr the next East Caroliua Fair were put in the pot office at one mailing. It gave the clerks a good job of distribu ting. Postmaster Clark says tbe lists arc going "all over creation."' The fine and comprehensive premium book, aud the liberal supply of theni sent out will be a good advertisement for New Berne. So will the Fair edition of the Journal that will be sent oft next week. It oftea happens that, alter the annual Fair edition is exhausted names of peo ple are handed for copies to bo sent to. So this year we have repeatedly spokeu ol the matter that every one may tiave full notice, and hand in whatever names they wish to in time. When the papers are ready they will be sent. We are as glad to supply your friends with the pa pers as you are to have them supplied so band in as long lists as you please. A Sadden Death. Mrs. MnryL. Mabbitt died suddenly Sunday night at tbe residence of her son- in-law, Mr. E. W. Sinallwood, aged 70 years. She was stricken with apoplexy only a few hours before her death up to that time she had been in good health and had even partaken heartily of supper. Mrs. Mabbitt was a good Christian lady, a member of the Episcopal church. Bhe had lived in New Berne several years but was a native of Astoria, L. I. The remains will be taken there for interment, leaving on this mornings train accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Smallwood. OTIC. Brethren of Eureka Lodge No. 7, L O. O. F: You are notified to ueet at your Lodge room today at 12 o'clock sharp to attend the funeral of our late brother Thos. Q. Sparrow. - . By order of tbe Noble Grand. ;. " -7' ", ' H. M. Groves, Sec'y. "Their feet through faithless leather met the dirt." Shabsspkarh. . ". We ' don't know what Shakes peare meant when be wrote this Quiets he alluded to tbe party who b'ays pper sole ahoee. The saying will not apply to Stacy Adams : & Oo'b. shoes (tbe k'nd we sell) ' they h-tve no faithless leather. : about them If they have well make it right. ! the price rans frota 13.00 to K.00, they are tbe kind to bay Ifjoa want your moneys worth. See U4 for Clothing, Hats and Men's Famishing Goods all at the right price. ," " : - J. M, HOvV AUD. - Exhibit! Frees the Western Fart or thr State Mr. N. A. Boyden, efSutry County, N. C. writes in relcreoce to exhibiting at the East Carolina Fair. He says he would like to have tbeir corner of the State rep resented, and asks information about ar rspgementa with the railroads for trans portal ion of stock, etc. For answer a premium list has been mailed him, and a copy ol the Fair edition of -lie Journal will also lie sent him next week either will give ul'. the information wanted on these lines. Mr. Hoyden hp n monster six year old host he measures eight feet in length and 21 inches across the rump. We cop ied a diseriplion ol'tlu hoj in Noveuilier from the WinsMn H-pii'i in. This is oi,e Mr. Boydcu menus to brin',', and also eon.e fine Improved Cli. rr .Voiles. Coining fr.im ' i F.ir. tliey will form a welcome a I'luiou lo Uie exhibits at the Fair. Coming and Uoiuir. Miss Bessie Davis of Beaufort who bus been ut home since the beginning ol tbe Christinas holidays, passed through, yes terday morning reluming to her school at Cloas. Misses l'eurl Powell and Aiblie Culler left, returning to (jicctislioro Female (al lege. Misses Bessie Patlers.ni and Annie Stevenson to St. Mary's. Mr. W. M. Willi), of Morehead passed tlirnui;!i to spend a week or two in Jack sonville on insurance business. Miss t?ue Pittmaii who has been off t" her home in Joues county spending the holidays came back to re-enter the Col lefiatc Institute. Ws are pleased to note several new pupils since the noli days. COl'NTY COMMISSIONERS PKO-CEEDINUS. (coKTixran.) Ordered, That the clerk ol this Hoard be and is hereby instructed lo examine tax lists for 1892 and 1803, and place on delinquent list all property which the owners thereol have failed to giv in, Ordered, That the valuation of the property corner Berne ami Pollock streets listed to L. II. Cutler be reduced from $1,900 to $1,000. Ordered further, That the valuation ol the property on South Front street listed toL. II. Cutler be reduced from 3,000 to $2,000 on account of error. Dr. Leinstcr Duffy presented his official report as Superintendent of Health for month Deceuber, 1893, which was on motion received and ordered to be re corded and tiled. Whereas W. B. Lane, slierifl, has made the following report: To the Board Commissioners, Craven county: I, V. B. Lane, sheriff of Craven county in obedience to an order directed to in.j from the Board County Commissi jners, dated Sept. 4th, 1893, summoned a jury of three good and lawtul men, towil: W. W. Arnold, T. R. Moore, und R. McLu hon;, to view the grounds and lay out and make a road leading from Ncuse road to Biddle's landing, over the lands of J. W. Biddle, 8.E. Biddle and others; whereupou said jurors met, on the 18th day of November, 1893, and after being duly sworn according to law, proceeded to lay off and mark out said road (is ordered. The damages assessed in favor of tho parties over whose lands the road runs are nothing. Respectfully submitted, W. B. Lane, Sh'ff, by M. H. Carr, D. S. T. R. MooBE, R. McLohorn, N, Jury. W. W. Arnold. It is ordered, That the said road be and the same is hereby declared and is established a public road, and that the clerk of this Board notify the supervisors of the 3d Township to appoiut hands to work said road. Whereas complaint is made that public roads running 'through Township Nos. 3, 8 and 9 are in bad condition, tho same U hereby called to the attention ot the supervisors of said township and the clerk is hereby instructed to send said supervisors a copy of this order. W. B. Lane, sheriff, presented his offi cial lionets in renewal of his former bond as required by law and the Board having examined into the solvency of the securi ties upon said bonds and finding the same good and sufficient in the security thereol. It is ordered, That the said bonds be and the same are hereby received, ap proved and ordered to be recorciod and filed, Commissioners Bryan, Smallwood Ourr and Brewer voting to receive the same. Whereas John 8. Morton list taker Township No. 8 has reported to tbe Board that tbe property listed to Sam'l Bacon and sons in said township at the valuation of $15,000 is a clerical error on bis part. It is ordered, That said prop erty be reduced from 15,0p0 to $1,500. " Claims allowed. : Board adjourned. OLD BAKER 1881 ONLY at L. J TAYLOR'S, r , ; 48th DIVIDEND. T " Thi National Bake of . . . t V New Berne, N. 0. . ' ' x Deo. 87,1893. ' The Board of Directors of this, Bank, have tbia day declared a semi-annual dividend of S per eent from the earnings of the past sis months payable on after January 10th, 1894, ' G. H. Roberts, ; ;.i :.,;' v-" ; -ir- : .'"' :; : Usshier HANDSOME BISQUE LAMP $1.23 at L.J. TAYLOR'S.".' - " Slate FtauiHist Burns. F.'l'nwipg mi- t In- appointments ol Stale Kvui:gfii: Hums ol t lie Dixiple churt'L: Vnn.l.iv, Jan. 13, Broad Creek at 7 p. iii. Tu. dny. Hi A. ml y, 7 in. We lilt kI:iy, 17. llrtllrliv, 11 H. III. also 7, p. in. Minis -I;. . IS, Duw s.ii.- Crcik, 11 a. in. and 7. p. in. til! u nl i . 20. ( uncord, 11 a. in and 7 p. in. Sunday. 21, Bethlehem, 11 a.m. and 7 p. ni Tuesday, 23, Biv Creek, II a. m. and T p. m. Tliurs ' i . 23. C i:iiitsliori. 7. p. in. I W. Phillip, Cor. .-s-c. What the Herald Says About the Tilented Young trtist. The New York llcr.dd n: 'A youn girl in a fleecy eream-c ilored dress, aud with a hall-li iilitened smile, was the only person who aroused the audience from its stupor. It .vas the violin solist. Miss Ollie Torbott. She played an Andante by David aud a Coji certo hy De Beriot with good execution. Bog Lost. A reward will be paid for the delivery ut my house ol s Inrye w hite and yellow setter dog answering to the name ot Cig. The dog has been missing since Monday moriiint;. F. Wisslow. BRYAN am SMITH idlers and Commision Merchants, DEALKRS IN' Hay, Grain, Feed, & Seed. JUST RECEIVED. 1,000 Bus. Selected II. P. Seed Oats Have in transit 100 bus. each Hen derson's "First of All'' Peas, Lambeth'sMoniing Star" Peas, Clevelaiid's'ltural New Yorkers" Peas, Cleveland "Alaskas" IYas. 100 bbls. lloiuton's Early Hose Seed Potatoes. ")0 bbls "llliss Triumph" Seed Po tatoes. 100 bus. Henderson's Earliest Im proved Valentino Beans. 50 bus. Different Varieties Wax Beans. ALSO a lull line of Turnip, Radish, Cueumber, lleet, Tomato, Canteloupe and Melon Heed. On ion Sets by the it., bus., or bbl. IV Wanted at once 2,500 bus. Rice. Call and see us. Very Respectfully, BslYaN I SMITHcrave, en St. TQ THE PUBLIC. Having Lately Purchased a whelo and Complete 8T0CK of FURNITURE Below the Manufacturer's cost, there fore will sell the same Than you can buy else where. WILL POSITIVELY give the pub lio the benefit ot ic. Come and ex amine Stock and Prices, at the T. A. Henry Store, opposite Hahn's Sta bles. M. II. SULTAN, Agt. OLLIE TORBETT, Accompanied by the Celebrated SWEDISH SEXTETTE AT THE THEATRE WED. JAN. 10Ti. MUSLCAL EVENT OF THE SEASON Every One a Profes sional .Artist. Reserved Seats, - - f 1.00 General Admission - - .75 Gallery - .50 Tickets on sale Monday morning at 12 o'clock at Nunn & McSorley's. Doors open at 7:80 o'clock Perform ance at 8:00 FARMING IMPLEMENTS. We are Headquarters for Plows and Castings, Cultivators, Harr o w s Guano Distributors and all 'kind of ' Farming Implements.' ; , - To Merchants s We can sell yon Plows and Castings at Factory Prices, '-; " ' L E CUTLER & CO, Vv Pnwrtnr 1 Msoufey Fure A oream of tari.ir t'akinir powder Illffbe-it of kll in le.vi'ni.-'K lieitth. LiTKSr L'nitkh St i i is lien kunuknt Food Hkpoiit. Roval Bakino I'owdkh ('..,, I (Mi siv.ll 8t.N. Y. WE ARE AT 7 MIDDLE Street where y, ;i em lin.l the PUKTl Il-NT l.nl' . i;hiiiS ever brought t New Item.- We have everythiu id JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE. .) L'riT SEE out WINDOW DISI'I.AV ON MONDAY OK IMPORTED NOVELTIES. We luve irot the ,!. ..i 1 and see them . C'oino early and av.n.l t'i r 'd. No trouble to li iv i S (jo-hI EATON. Tho Jeweler. ASK ; OR FINE IN SEAJL: TviGES FRESH LOT ,1 TJST RECEIVED Teller'sCclohratcd Cigars, Hotel Hnini wiek, JIcKeel's. iVr. J-rCsIl and -ee u. Fins Extracts, ToiUf lg.e?s, Toils! Soaps, Stationary, Sc. At Reduced Prices, Drugs. Patent Medicines, Chemi cals, Garden Seeds, Peas, Beans, Onions Sets, &c,,of bent quality at reasonable price?. Prescriptions compounded care folly of best, material, Uedueei 1 Metropolitan 1.1 f il.oi 1 our K'.Ur Houhfi Si. Ml I Cbrl.t In the Camp HI'J'l I Kosilan Nlalllsm $I.IKI 1 Hcroenofthe IMalnes l D 1 Aronnil the (Vorld 51 H. 1 Frotluble Farming SI l CftlAlone K "i" SJ.oil il .ill S'2D t l T(l J:! .KI a "id DF. S. IJtillV- FARtViERS EXAMINE MY STOCK OF WORK HORSES Before buying to cultirate your Spring crops. I have them adapted to every purpose. FINE Gentle Drivers ALWAFS ON HAND, FOR SALE OR HIRE. j " Hones boarded at MODERATE PRICES And well oared for. ,. Give me a call. ' 5 VX. A. JONES.: Opposite Gaston Honse. : GET OLD BAKER 1861 FOR YOUR CHRISTMA& ' -wow-IS THE TIME TO TUHN OViJl A NEW LEAF AND COME AND SETTLE YQP SGOOUNT. YO I ' NOW YO : OWE US And That Your Ac- gsu t is PAST DUE Pou't Wait For us to Collect by LAW, For we Shall CERTAINLY do so if you don't Pay up. :WK THANK: All our customers for their very liberal patronage, and hope by a contin uance of our past business princi ples to retain the same. D3 5? CO D3 GO ONEY Refunded if anv Goods irom our Stores are not as Represented. IN OUR IXry Goods DEPARTMENT We have reduced all DRESS GOODS To Cost to make room for our Spring Stock. Call and Examine. Hackburn & ; : Vi!!3it, AT DUNN'S YOU WILL FIND Everything That is Kept in a GKOCEKY Quality Of Goods UNSURPASSED. And Constantly Sup plied With Fresh Arrivals. My Lino Is Complete and -FULL IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. AT j.iy.L jo::;:d;v MS
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