The Daily
Journal
VOL. XII.-NO 246,
NEW BERNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 17. 1S94
PRICE 5 CENTS
BrSIirRH LOC1LS.
A FINE lot of Canard' Him and Brtik
'. . P J. F. Tatwh.
'ALL Uut wiali lo take dancing Imaons
from Prof. Bagar are roques(l to Irare
thetr namca with Mr. Turn Waters.
DRESSED Tarkey. at K.R. Jones' Wed
aeaday morning. 2t
A FEW life Turkrys for sale 7Scts each.
Nunn Sc. McSorley
MUTTON Suet for nimlinil use. Sets per
Cake. Ciias E. Nklson.
No. 07 Brod St.
WANTED thrrc or four lurninhril rooms
for lisiht house-kee)inj. Address Rivoms,
JotTBHAL office.
L08T A three hiaded pot ki t knife.
Return to Journal office.
A FRESH lot of Lnndrpth's A JoliiiK.n
St Rnliliins seed just recriveil t
tf Oahkii.i.'s I'iiarmacy.
FOR Sale anil Hint Iit on Middle St.
opposite Catholic rectory, terms reasona
ble. Also office on lot ailjoiniiii; I'res
bytcriun ehurt Ii vnnl lor rent. Apply to
f. II. L tiiiuw.
A NICE Bicycle for Sale Chenp J. T.
Hall A Bro's gun shop. tf.
LOCAL NEWS.
NKW A I) VKRTISKMKSI S.
Howaru.
J. F. Taylor Maim.
Hand in your name.
II. J. Loviek- City Tre:iun: Krpoit.
J. W. Stewiirl -New nnd turner stock.
CO i To S : i:s
Tuesday 35 Mcs, 7.'.'5 to l.li'i
O.J. Carroll's nomination
trict marshal I or this district
for Dis
iias been
confirmed liy tlic seniitc.
There litis been partitioned off in Mr.
G II. Waters ami Rons carriauc factory
for the shop ol Mr. H. W. (iilili's, shoe
rau-tur H in ve I in y--t t I iv.
Rev. G. (!. Hail -y pastor of Hancock
strct M. E. churcli was mnde tliejrecip
ient of n heavy lull pic.i-.inir pounding by
the members and coimrejjulion of his
church Monday niht.
Several thousand cibliajro' plants went
off yestcrlay mnrninj from Mr. Win.
Dunn's truck farm ut New Borne to Ons
low county lor the extensive firm of Mr.
T. A. Mclntyrc, President of the W. N-
& n. n. r.
The season for fancy poultry orders is
beginning and New Berne bleeders are
getting their share. The Union Point
Poultry yards received two good orders
la3t night, oniLfroin a point in this Sute,
the other from South Carolina.
It ii announced ill the Charlotte
Observer that Governor Flower and
escort will spend the 2d of February in
Raleigh as the gufsts of tiov. Curr. lie
will give a reception to his distinguished
guests and it will be an important social
event. The New Yorkers will ba en
route to Mardi Gras on a special car.
Mr. Geo. M. Miller a capitalist of Bri sk
lyn, who is connected with the New Berne
Electric railway is registered at Hotel,
Albert. We leant that the irons for the
railway have been shipped and assurance
is again given that the track will be com
pleted to the Fair grounds by the first of
February.
At the recenFatteinpt of the prisioners
to break jail at Fayettcville, a rather
singular incident occurred. They had cut
a bole through the wall and a big fat
man made a burned break to get through
it, but got wedged and stuck so fast that
be was compelled to holler for help,
which thus thwarted the whole plan of
escape.
The prospects are that the New Berne
Fair this year, will surpass all others in
both attendance and merit of exhibit.
The facilities for transportation have
- been largely augmented, and the energe
tic President and Secretary of the Fair
have not let, up one bit in their en
deavor to see that the Exhibition fully
sustains its past reputation.
The floor of the wharf and ware'iouse
of the W. N. & N. R. R., is nearly all
laid, and the framing of the warehouse
wh'ifi is to cover a large portion of it is
- in progress. Tho raising of it commenced
, Monday. The wharf e.xtonds out into
tbe river 275 feet. The warehouse was
t first designed to be 160x60 feet but it
is in contemplation to extend it the full
- length of thfl wharf.
' Secretary Carlisle has just published a
statement wbicb fhows a deplorable con
ditioo of the treasury aud that immediate
relief is needed badly. The funds are
- low, aregettiug lest by about ten millions
- tuontb. Notwithstanding' this fact we
' . keep our couiage up on our public build
ing. Now that it is receiving some at
ttntion, plans "4 being : drawn and' the
ground beituprordered cleared we hope
'. to see work; in progress upon it. ' . .
, Mr. A Wr. ChandW of Winston who
bas been spending severaf days n the
oity left yesterday morning for HuuUerson
N. T3. ltuhandler, bas for seven yen
been connected with the Standard Musie
House of Winston and has been looking
into the matter of establishing a branch
"- house , in : New Berne."-' The prospect
. shows so favorable that Mr. Chandler con
siders it nearly certain that he wilt soon,
be back accompanied by his wife to es
tablish himselt in business and make this
city their home. -Tbey expect to . arrive
)ast before Uie holding of the Fair ' .
TflE UREEttBOKO SESSATIO.-..
A Deplorable Affair la High Clrtlrs
Tke VUMin Barely Escapes With
His Ufe.
Particulars of Hie disgraceful Greens
boro scandal are being made public.
From last nights exchanges we glean tli
following.
All the parties concerned are prominent
in the social circles of the State.
Capt. Gilmer, son of the late estimable
Judge Gilmer, having his suspicion
aroused lelt his home ostensibly for sev
eral days, but came back that night and
unknown to his wife went to the residence
of his mother, where his wife sometimes
stayed injhis absence. Fie entered at ll
o'clock with shots off aul Iro n a place
of concealment learned Ins wife was in
one of llic rooms. A man came in ami
tapped at her door and left. This is
supposed To be a signal thai it was
train lime.
Then Frank Holland, a prominent
society man of lanville, V.i.. e.nne out
ol the room with an oveieo.it on hi-,
arm. Capt. Gilmer Hashed a dark Ian
tern in his face, and, as he was perfect
ly justified in doing, shot him on the
spot. Holland fell but the wound was
a slight one anil when ('apt. tiilnu-r
went oft from him lie got up and lelt.
lie succeeded in ettin aboard the
Irani lor bis bonii' an l is now iu Om
villi-.
t'apl tiddler lias a sister ulio was in. li
ned Millie Veils ajMi, but has sinee -i.ir
atcd from her husband. A )uiini in-ur
anee aent, of Charlotte was in her rooin.
lie inaile his e--i ape by jinnpin through
a win low, carrying the sash dani;liiig
about bis neck. Mr. '.iilmer's mother
knew nothing ol the presence of tin- men,
and iircat sympathy is li lt Im her.
Capt. Gilmer s wife is a daughter ol
Col. Tli -s. B. Ki ogh, commissioner
from this Stale to the world's fair. She
was considered one of the most polished
women in Greensboro.
It is understood Capt. Gilmer will at
once bring suit for divorce and it is said
that Mrs Gilmer will fight it, on the plea
that she was not guilty of any criinnal
conduct though hc acknowledge being
very indiscreet.
Col. Keogh ami wife and Mrs Conrad
who arrived after lire shocking affair were
ordered to leave the house of Mr. Gilmer
Mrs Gilmer will be given longer time to
leave.
Death of Mr. II F. Tolson.
Mr. Be.njamin F. Tolson, died at his
resilience in this city at l, a. in., Tuesday
the 16th inst. . ut catarrhal pneumonia
ugeil 41 years.
Mr. Tolson was a brother of Mr. J. . I.
Tolson, a prominent merchant of New
Berne. Ho lived for a number of years
in the city, but the last three years he
spent in farming two years at Havclock
aud or.e nt Bcllair.
He moved back to New Berne a few
weeks ago, and he and his wile were taken
sick very soon afterwards, Mrs Tolson
is still quite sick but it is considered
that the crisis ol her disease is past.
Mr. To'son was first attacked by the
grip, and this finally culinatcd in catarrh
al pneumonia which ended hi.' life. Be
sides tho widow, who is a daughter of Mr
J. T. Eaton, of Morebead city, five iuler
easing little children, all girls, the oldest
twelvo years of age are left.
Mr. Tolson was a quiet and good man,
industrious, unobtrasivc, modest the
better one became acquainted with him,
the stronger was the liking and cs
teem felt forhim All who knew him
will leel sorrow for his death.
lie will be buried at Wildwood this
afternoon at three o'clock the remains
wero taken to the old homestead at that
place yesterday.
Conilnir and doing
Mrs F. 0. Roberts left yesterday morn
ing to visit relatives at Winston.
Mrs. Clem Manly who has been visiting
in the city left for her home in Winston.
Miss Huttio Lane returned to her home
at Hickory Grove.
Miss Louella Makeley who spent Christ
mas at her home in Edcnton, and who
has since been making a short visit to"
Miss Maggie Bryan lelt, returning to St
Mary's In which school she is a pupil.
Mr. S. C. Hamilton returned home last
night from a business trip.
Mr. Geo. N. Ives went down to spend
some time at Morohead and Beaufort in
business.
Mrs. Sudie Herringtou and sonJGeorgc,
returned from Dover where they have
been visiting relatives.
Mr. P. H. Pellitier left for Beaufort on
a busiress trip.
Season Tickets
Fair season tickets for children under
ten years of age wilt be on sale during
the same time that thosa for adults are.
Just half rates will lie charged 75 cents
if purchased previous to the opening of
the Fair $1.00 during the holding ol
the Fair. '
; Due notice has been "iven. Purchase
tickets now and save fuoney. " '-
Mr. Horn blower was rejected by
the Senate..- Senator Hill - foagtrt
bis nomination tigoroasly on the
gronnd that he was not qaalified to
sit upon the aapieme benob of the
United States. '.--.. '-1
MODEL DAIRYING.
ITS DEVELOPMENT THE
PERTAKING PROVES
PROFITAHLE.
Results of the Effnit of the
tei irisinf Pi nn of Messr
llackliuin 4
Willett.
IN
En-
We con-idt-i t he fo
relative to stock r.iis
gcn ies ol too 11 1. 1
low ing
11 g ail' I
'1 1 1 - I
I h it 11
information
iis eonlin
p.iss with-
uut notice. KIhiw 1 1114
lion of the read' 1 - "t
mill h inti r.s;, ' i . i'i
try wc submit lb. 11
an t iiti i pri-c to w Yn I
n 11 H
por
tl..
P .1 11 i;n i. arc
i.lilalilc iudlis
a brief skett ll of
but few have 1 i it
turned Slllli it-l't .
prMctical bll-uncs;
llciltl'ill lo make it 1
is opcrati'in.
The Atcnsive dairy firm of llackbiiru
,fc Willett Iroin a praetiial and e.vpcli
men I :il -t an. I point tlt-.iiiy .leiiionstnitc
the fact th it this brain Ii of tln-ir cxtm
sivf trui k fanning opi ration -, iniili l
with tin ir indomitable) energy and --a!
which is the U-vei power of tuci-e in ill
ailyenturcs plainly siiows by nctiul c
peii'-tiei- that tin-raising uii'l impro. eg
.if -'..11 k 1 .1.1 In- 111 l l.- a -ll. ci s-t.
1 1 . iUt c: 11, .1. 1 ,1 .111. 1 I i 11 1 11 -v 1 1 11 1 .-ii ;li -nil
.1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 . 1 'impl I -ing ab.ui! .'ml be i l
Hi- the bleeds tliei hue and of tin c
about till lit il air milked . I.iily, a i l
about i't'Vi or fliiiu worth of milk is sol. I
ini'ht lily, bcsiiles nu.tutitirs of butler
the butter ;is line anil readily in 11 ki ta
ble. Their entile liinl a ready vile, but
such pales aie small owing to the t u t
they sell off nothing but the old stock.
These gentlemen say that the dairy
luisiiiess i-protitable with thc-iii a:il ex
pect it to be still more so lioin the --ami-
plant il v of stock ;o their cattle are "e1
ting in better couitilion all the li.nc ami
from the fact that it requires -nine little
lime In get cattle in g) id coiulili.ui for
best yields.
Messrs. 1 1 :ii k I nil 11 ec Willed also culti
vate considerable hay mil tliey cut aboiu
3"il) Ions last, season of the crab gr.i-s
variety besides qu in I ilies of clover yield
ing about 2 to 'J i l tons per acre. Tin
cab grass being a second crop. They
also have 1")0 head hog-i, line lire I, -VI
head horses and mules, 3110 acres iu Inn k
and 200 lit res grass.
Looking to New liuliislil s.
Mr. ('has, llallock, who is prcttv well
known to most of the .Iiii iin u, rcmK rs, is
now exainining into the probabilities of
establishing new nii'l improved iniliis-
t r i e s
tit-' l-.asli'iii counties,
1 IT I
here.
The Viigiiiian says that lie iclunu - I In
Norfolk Friday, by Norfolk an I South
ern road, alter a most encouraging- lour
of inspection over the mule as far South
as Bcllhavuu, which is the southern ter
minus of the road.
His purpose, or idea is, as we under
stand it, to introduce iu lust rics to sup
plant those which are trite and unprolit
ible. Among others supposed to be
beneficial to the agricultural community
arc creameries, cheese factories and beef
stock liirms, which involve the raising ol
hay and grass. Three or four points have
been selected as favorable lor thc-c in-
lustries.
Mr. llallock has spent several winters
in New Berne, and has always spoken in
the highest of our city and its future
possibilities. lie is a gentleman ol great
prospective ideas and always has in view
new' and original methods that tend to
ward the up-building and betterment of
mankind. Among his latest hobbies is a
new patent brick which he claims isjnol
inly ofa most beautiful composition,
but is almost indestructible, imtl promis
ing ofa complete revolution in building
material where brick is now used.
No Honey for Public Improvements.
A resolution offered by Mr. Peffer as lo
the inadequate fore1! in the office ot the
Supervising Architect of the Treasury
(whereby the drawings lor public works
have been prevented or delayed) was laid
before the Senate, and was discussed by
Mr. Pefler, Mr. Hoar, Mr. Vest, aud Mr.
Gorman
The latter stated that the difficulty
about carrying on the erection of public
buildings was the inadequacy of revenue
to meet the expenses.
It benators desired public works lo bo
executed they must be prepared to vote
for an additional loan to the Treasury, or
for an increase of the revenues of taxa
tion. More than $300,000,000 had been
appropriated in the last three years be
youd tho revenues of the country.
Mr. (Jtll advocated the iioliev ot is
suing Treasury cotes liberally and carry
ing on public -works in all parts of the
country (includins the Nicaragua Canal").
so as to give employment to the great
army ol unemployed.
"Some people never find out that an
opportunity is an opportunity until it
has turned tho next corner." Ram
Horn.
Don't be one of that kind. Do
not forget that oar removal sale is
an opportunity for yon to get what
yon need for .yourself f.t a price
much' less than yon usually pay.
Bat at the same time do not forget
that the money is what made the
close prfoe. ; We hare about 30 or
40 rugs tkat will go at N. T. eoet.
VP ; : J. M. HO ARD. ;
TRIALS OF SPEED.
:;r.m n
i:i k oi-
KME I R1.MIL MS
l.Kl.li IN NORTH
K 1 I N
-.'..'.OO.lH t()lt r.HillT TltOTMXi
AM) 101 It III NM (I ( ONTKSTS.
Three I'm -es or H S'iO.OO Kaeh Due
lhii:siinl on Tlitirsdiij'i Kaci-s.
W P. Hi it u i s I ii u i 1 1 nt
l'ii
P.. k I'. M
' (HI class.
Ml'
I '.i ft
three in
II i
.-I lb
P- 'l-l ..il,,. k i. 111.
i 1 1 i i n i -s i la-is.
Ii. '- I .-si time iu
i : -Pills,- 1111,1. --:l
a ll.i, e.
to harness :i? clas
li il .. I'.Cst tlnce in
P - I .
till
ll ,1
tin,
p.-l
I'm -i- 1 mi.
p.l I I .
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t , Ii ii
. Iu.it-
:;d i
thiei
j:i",'i. Mi
P.is
In, .
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11
hil l in -I!i-t
tin
ll.ui' ll"!
:U1V P ii
. J il l, l- 1 -1 O ,-l.M Ii L in.
-. l.it ion K.iec- Trolling to
Piii-e A-Jnil. .Mile heats.
i;i ti .-. ( hilv lor horses that
v. iu til -t ,'i M-ciiii I money in
-.iiiug i' ice Pii'-e
-I tlih-e ill live.
' ON on IONS.
I .
i;
Pui
in p,-r cent, of
i-e- Iii enter and
-',11 per cent, to
I. In second, f per
per cent, to fourth.
Paces at 11 o'clock
A I
le.l
1'Ybrutr
:l. line hall'
ei Peluual'V
1 I o'clock
.mention pai
if
cut rau.-e
in.l one-
iii-iiii-
hall' by
i n i ry 1 '
,r I,
lb.
in
l-'eli-
I I,
trie
Mil!'
Illll
1
I III' I I
lli.lses, tin
name.
ige
'I
'I III.
animal must be given
with ii inu- ol -in- mi'l ihiii, if known;
alsa ii inn- an-1 residence f owner, acom
pailicl by the last payment, by or before
11 o'clock p. in., February I'i, 181,14.
II. Kecoiils made alter January I, IM'J-I,
are no bar to tlu -c races.
7. 'I he Society rcsenesthe right to
change the programme to meet the
casualties ol the weather. Should the
weather be so inclement on any day of
the Fair week as to prevent the Director
from si art ing the races, such races at the
option of the I'.xei uiivc Coinmitiee, may
be declare-. 1 'oil',"' an I the entrance lnoney
for tin-ill rcluu h d. Heals in each da)'
ruees i. lay conic off .ilb rintel v, a'-coiiling
to the or.lcrs of the llire.-lor.
8. The national 'i'lolting Association
Hules will govern all trotting trials,
except that no horse shall be entitled to
more ol the pur c than is offered by llic
Siviely for the place he obtains.
St. No premiums paid to distanced or
riiled-out horses. Premiums will lie paid
on Saturday of Fair week by Secretary, on
ceitilioate ol the Judges, ami counter
signed by the director ol depart
ment in (rials of speed.
10. All horses entered for races Nos 1
and 7 must have been owned in North
Carolina on or before September 1st 1S93.
Cham. IiiiizKNsTEiN, Sec y.,
New Berne, N. ('.
Msoafefy
Pure
4 oream of tartar baking powder
Highest of all in leavening strength.
Litest United States Government
Food Report.
Royal Baking Powdeb Co.. 106 Wall
8t.,N.Y.
Littleton Female College.
This institution has more than doubled
its foreign patronage in the last two and
a half years, and is in a very prosperous
condition. It in splendidly located in a
very healthful section, has a strong Facul
ty, beautiful grounds, and very hand
soma and commodious buildings. The
Spring - term begins Jan. 80th. For
further information, address Rev. J. M.
Rhodes, A. M. President, Littleton, N. C.
THE FAIR PREMIUM LIST
f i nr.
EAST CAROLINA
Fisb, Oyster, Gama and Inflnstrial
Association.
M. .11
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Mill
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Pc-t i i:ii:i
tomatoes, el
i li.lil i kinds
lic-t find ,
gold a, id -ilv
tint an. I i le
largest ,jspl.i;
il.
iy "I ,
do., b
kin. I- if .' .Ml.
1; 1 ci: bread -VI c 'i
cents; doen lulls 'Hi i
Cel.,.. ;. '' '..-.
Itcsi loal brei.l. il
lound c.ikc, telly i a1
variet) ) sweet pn kb i
miur pickle- I my v n
best uiiil largesi i-yliil
abnV'' aiticlcs, ii"i le
'lo , of fluey dishes I,
less ihan luur kinds .
DeDartinent 7. --'P. .
t.LlTIIIdt, Cot I'' in
I'u 'ii
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CI.'.-. I.
I ' I 1 11 are "!v led a i'i d y . I -
lllfllt I'll best si ' "!' r i: e i . , )
best collection ai. 1 d-p' iy .-i 1
goods, lint less 1 II ill l k rd 1 '. i '
liibitui', 1 1 1 1 ; n u n.'ide s", , - ,; m I ' ! i
exhibit by N. ('. I 111 ii ' i- !,... -.,.
Clansi;.-- ll'di'. ;,,.,,., I ;,. , : - ',
Pest ciiiierni-n.; iii-,-, '.:iie i'i .
other grapes and apple i : le: . i. I
.ban 11 I oil le- iu c!iiliii s I i a. :i ' .' a. -k
bens, eheiry and p-n li ."i did. i'le l
peaches and t berries $1 i, k: ., . and
liirgcstjdisplay of ab oi . no', li - iliui I
kinds .
r. ' ',' '-.
lic-st sweet pickled ;;i,en t u.i it " -water
melon, pcacbi s mi I iic.n . "i'i cent,
each, liest and l.iige-t di pl i of i'i-".,-four
kinds f J.
r,v.s-. -.'...7, ',', '..,.
Best iar cllClllub. 1'-. I'lliull-. cabb.i 'e.
green tomatoes, arlieiiovi-s. iii iug- i s
t'oiitinued on lkie I
NONE
OLD VIRGINA
WHY NOT U SE THEM?
Prices as Low as
any Good Che
root.
F. Ulrich
5
WHOLESALE GROOER,
NEW BERNE, N. O.
DON'T DON'T DON'T
Let yonr child cat bin teeth on a
platedspoon. I am Belling Gorbam
Company's Solid Sterling
SILVER SPOONS
For $4.00 per Set."
I have a few Stick Pins
left at lOota. each.
Hair
higher.
I?ins $150 and
Those little Silver Sonveuir
Spoon Bat 75ols aiu't bigb.
ty Gome and aee me.
, EATON, The Jeweler.
97 Middle St.
Opp. Baptist Chnrch.
AT DUNN'S
YOU WILL FIND
Everything
That is Kept in a
GUSOCEXtY
Quality
Of Grooda
UNSURPASSED.
And Constantly Sup
plied With Fresh
Arrivals.
liy Una is
omplete and
-FULL IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT
JOHN DUNN,
Ho. 55 & 57 Pollock St
--NOW-
IS THE TIME
tf v
J JH -1
3s
TO TTOH 0VE A 1TEW
LEAF AHD COKE MID
YOUR ACCOUNT.
Y( ) I ' KX( W YOU
OWE TTJS
And That Your Ac
ccunt is
PAST DUE
Don't Wait For us to
Collect by LAW, For we
Shall CERTAINLY do
so if yen don't Pay up.
-:WK THANK:
All our customers for
their very liberal
patronage, and
hope by a contin
uance o our past
business princi
ples to retain the same.
CO
D3
CD
2D
SO
CO
OWEY
Refunded if anv Goods
trom our Stores are
not as Represented.
IX OUR
Ii?y Goods
DEPARTMENT
We have reduced all
DRESS GOODS
To Gssf fo make room
for our Spring Stock.
Call and Examine.
Hackburn &
'rirV-
47 ii 4o roLic: .
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