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Journal. VOL. XII.-NO. 257, NEW BERNE. N. C TUESDAY. JANUARY 30. 1MU PRICE 5 CENTS The Da 11. A '4 BCSIXESS LOCALS. A KIXD n I GlmIIi; llurae nil years old for ule. C. E Slovkr. A'FIRST cluas orun fur 8ile ctiep. In perfect order. Mr'. Duui id. J878t) EI3UA.NT t'ulendiin nd Alinanarn full nf Tiloble informal ion. M. K. Howard, Insurance Agnt. Offlie over Farmers & Merchants Hank. A FINE lot of Gurnard' Hjih mid Break fast bacon just received. J F. Tatlok. MUTTOX Suet for medical use, 5cts per cake. C'uAa E. Nklson. No. 7 Hr .. I S(. A FUESII lot of Undretl.'s A .Iolm.n A Koliliins seedi just received :it tf VtAUKII.I.'s I'llAIIMM'Y. FOR Snlennd Kent l.o Middle Si. opposite Catholic rectory. Ierm re:isonu !le. Also oflii n lot adjoining I'rcs- liytvrinu i hun Ii yard lor rent. Apply to if. II. L (ilBBS. Bid Nelson Hay and liroad Creek Oynteis. finest kind, delivered ai your door fnli from iHtich IIenkt I'kown. Corner Mnee's Dniej-Sloic. LOCAL NEWS. xk w .i ; vr.u rrsKMi-sxrs. Hownru. E. 3. Street Two car loads horses. cottox saj:s. Monday Imles 750. Tlie Progressive Aire any llie Presby terians nre pushing away on llieir eliureh at that place. Mr. Jas. M. Patrick h now conceded t) l)e the oldest ciliz'n in l.cnoir countv lift liein in Ins H4li year. Prof. Joseph Kiniev's c'ioo' at I.a Oranje now mim'trM ?n !d pupil-, in boarders. There will l ; a refill r m -. iin l (h 4tti Division ot (lie Naval Ii-- -rve h Id a! the armory loni;;lit at s o'clock. Repairs on I'.ic l'rc- v'ei i i i elm" Ii liell ill:iv uee 'adt il- to low il ,l .ornt time diir'ni ; ill.- pr. -eiii i Mr. A .1. SinaH and iht cm- line; the tin ready for ihe r of ,.i i wnrehou--e f I In- X . N A. N I.'. I; lakes 10.800 Ce, I A Bilinll lillinl'.r of I. Min: ' .. lin coih'iml; i" lately. ll i. - n l III lions 111 tlie s 'iind are ill 1 1 ti ran will set in c iny tins s, -is fliev will lc aliundiiiit ReV. I) II. I'.llce !i -.11 mi office yesliT.ljy aa : ,i m'' . -r inrliiM in ri i t ic e - cc indies i i iciojtli. t; u. i-ic: general .mi I that in our ', '.I 1 2 II 1-1 laiut r in Slokes co mil . have s une com even lai ur I -.tree will cr I nan t!,is ut llie Fair. Additional si allies un file Fair grounds lor stocl el. Thd upper h df of doors are lieim,' out away being built at beine i xhibit a'l the stable so that there will be an iiuolistriielcl view of tlie slock; tliia will be a L'l'cat improvenntc. "We have the highest antiio ity lor aying tint the chirge; Siniinous ti.iv.- been in th tee's hands f ir about ihree there by Senator Vance. ' alf e iii; Mr. sub commit xT.i'ks, placed Wilmiiu'ton Messenger. Tickets for the merchants carnival to morrow nieht wid beoiis:U-al Nunn il jMcSmrley's Hi rough that day. Though ihe-f-iifertainiiicnl is novel and so eiabo ra e tin-niliiii'sn n juii c has lien tixed low. It is only r0 iciils lor reserved seats, '6 e, nis fi r gem ral admi.-sion and 25 cents- lor (Its- .-M'dleiy . An cxidi-iiige says i-,!iior ii-iv d.i "f ihe WiHlesboro MesBi ngcr lntcllige.ice is some hing of n hog ros.-r. lb- his jusl killed oil'- which weiniis 70,i dressed, il vva: a i-ross ol ! Uild Poliiiiil Clioia an I , .is .1 pounds elks'lil'l' , inilis old. Mr. Geo. L. Taylor, nl I.iGr c ere, s ays the travelling man ot the New Berne Journal is a walking living curiosity, , when he told tho.n he was a Cleveland Democrat. Ho thought the agent ought to be an exhibit st the Fair aa he had notsecn a Cleveland Doinocrul, since tlie extra session ef Congress. I. B. Abbott, co! , was lioiiuilover yes terday lo the Superior court in the sum of 100 on the charge of larceny as nar . rated. t : in Bunday's Journal. Tube Gardnet, a white yoaih, was bomul over in the sum of $25 for tnc charge of steal ing i Partridge Cochin chicken front Mr. Wm.tfJnnn.' Tlie latter pave Imnd; the i former failed to do so. - - Mr. E. K. Bishop had a narrow escape ' from dntwuin last uight at the steamer wharf" While walking trer a pile oT , bags of salt aein that they were proper ly protected from the weather lie slipped and (klf aurladrd. Not dicing able to swim he gave one call lor help ami was -, not able to do more, but fortunately that V 'sall was heard and ho was rescue I by a colored mad. , ; :;s . . :- Her. Edward Bull will take a second' -rip this Weekver the railroads, between New Berne and Goldsboro Qoldsboro - . and iWitrmngton, and . Wiluiiogton and New Berne - io the interest of the Fair; this time he will pot up the long posters ' knon as "streamers," which simply call attention to the Fair ' or the races and gire f the date. These ' will be plenti fully posted on cars, fences and every . "Where there it conspiruos place for .them. - --' - -.. " ( ominir and (Join Mr. T. A. Green, one of the directors ol the Oxford Orphan Asylum went cp to yesterday to aitend u meeting of the Board. Probablv the most important business that will coins before it will le the election of Superintendent, llie time for that havinc arrived. Vir Geo. V. Gaskill, left for Durham yester lay morning to take upon himst ll the yoke of uiatrimon'.al blessedness. Mr and Mrs It. II. Berry and Mr. Guy C Styron went up al-o to attend t he mar ri.re. Mr. Sim'l Hudson, of 1 .llo ksville, arrived last nijjht on business. Our former townsman, Mr. .1 is. K. Nor man ami famih , moved I'.ick Ilerne yesterday. This is repeated people who moved awiy an hack and ne ones are nun in .' st.intly to New y so now CHlllillO III I'Oll Tliej Will be Removed. We are j;lud to learn thai the G.iveru incut !s taking prompt action about the the two old wrecks off Lookout slioiU to which we called such sharp atlintion week before last. Assistant K:.'iueer Chaclliourne has lieen ordered to go down, find and locale the wrecks. Tins having been done, llie Vesuvius will bo sent there to blow them up. Another report has been received of lb- ll-iatin;' spar and Mr. Chadbourne will seek that also while there. He intends to leave Thursday night tor the purpose. Jokers lie are. Some one w ithout dm reverence tor either reliyious or sanctuary, tinned nut Ihe gas in the vestibule of the Baptist Church while the irui-r meeting was in progress last Thursday night. The trick was repeated Sunday night, though at that time the congfegalion hud been dis missed, and only toe janitor was inside. The act was no doubt conmiilled in each ca.- for a joke, but a lioit-e of wor ship is not a til place for anv piank pi: yiii;:, and oine of ihe members feel indignant id Ihe !:n k of icspret shown. Wi hi-pc tin- :e I w -is. to ;t i eri ain i li ni, e o i . i ll l i 1 1 1 d ! houghl . . -in-1 I li-i il id :c-t :c'.tin U iroi :.M d. I The l ull r I rial j IntelHc iiilelest i ' Fuller murder I About tillee.i w i;n I .IV tleville. IS (lcVelojlii)o i 1 1 1 ( i c el I' li Hi ii.le. i w iln- -v h iv.- b, en e, im bed and thee' will piob-i!,l Ii, tWelltv live more. Fuller says I'.ckei knocked him i and was le-alin ' him wh m he slml on n him to s iv;' Ins own hv. Tile yoll'l'j ' ; til W I'.irkl'l - . il ;a ;- i has been cx l in le-1 but do s i. I testily 'o an It. nuts. the one tovviiom Fuller was elloaged was examined yesterday. They are sistei s. Under the head of "Poverty From Choice," the Winston Republican lolls of a man w hom the editor heard complain ing that he was too poor to feed a couple r.f pigs and yet il s ays that same ninn was keeping eight dogs. People who let worthless curs supplant useful animals can expect nothing except hard times. Corbet t passed through Charlotte at midnight but a largo crowd was on hand to see him. Mitchell passed through three hours later with a party ..f six friends. '.Ie did not look bully bunged up with '.he cxeepiinn ol a bruise on Ihe right of his tace. He is said to take his defeat like a man an I to be very mag naninioiH in his expressions towards Corbett. Icadis loos, are having another tiam road bun I in Jones cattily for the pur jiose of ''."ttiiiir lumber from the forests to Neils" river vv hence i ! will be transpor ted in ral'is to their mills :,i New Berne. The locomotive will be run on Ihe road. It. will i-e -.ix oi ci tlil miles ill lenglli and conn- out a loi'e I clow Pollocksuiile. The lirst supply of rails --enough to build five mil's arrived yesterday. The Itockingliani Rocket says: Mr. D. M. Morrison showed us a low days ago some particularly fine specimens of kao lin which came from Mr. Joshua Chap pie's place near Ellerbe Springs. In dig ging a well the kaolin was strut': some two feet beneath the surtace and extends to a depth of 30 feet or more. Mr. Mor rison says the quantity is practically in exhaustible, while the quality is of the finest. The Raleigh News-Observer Chronicle says that Mr. Calvin J. Cowles ot Wilkes boro, bavlDg teen the article of Mr. T. K. Bruner on Kaolin in this State writes to say that he has on land belonging to him in Watauga county a magnificent and endless deposit of feldspar which ho says is the finest material for china clay and just what the Japanees want for their arts and their line pottery. An effort is being made to have 1'ie De Brunei post office moved trorjp the pres ent location back-to where it vm a var ago. The" postmaster moved at that time down to Rocky - Run (about two miles nearer New Berne) Sod of course' earned the office along with him.' No fault is found ot his acrviee'. The only polit in consideration it the convenience of the patrons to the majority of whom, the old location is said to be the handiest. We are informed that at the old stand there were about a hundred patrons of the office. . " - - - STATES' WORLD'S FAIR tXIIIBI f. Mr. T. K. Itruner SelecU the Space for it to be Displayed at Our Fair. Mr. T. K. Bruner, Si-cretarv of the Slate Board of Agriculture came down from Kaleigh on a trip specially in be half of the exhibit which thu State is to make at the Fair. Thre will be a lull car loa-l of the exhibits all ol which were shown at the World's Fair and they aiu well selected- the best that were shown. The exhibits will lid one room and lie north room on the fl: -t ll i- wle.ud for them. Mr. Hnmci ,, , ,v ,,. s-d . lion of the -pai e, look a ill lraiu ol I loom an I u ill n i urn I lr- m o nn; , 'file collec . nco -id s 'Jill) Jiiei-cs of poli-,;i,-.l wood, (it took twele ears to i oiup'ei the ei -1! ct ion i all the val ioii kin-N ot dies gold, silver, copper, lion, lr.; iM iiiionia- minerals, gems and rn taN, gold nuggets, sand loms, giainle. marlile, inpiatic biids and r.ialnmals and hundreds of vi ry elegant photographs oi ( 'urolina s eiics. Will Canvass the City. Now is the time to supply oiii-ed with season tickets to the Fair. A -i the Fair approaches and Mr. Ueicusti-in h i to be going backward and forward !o may not be as easy to get up w:th as now, so he will at once canvass the city and give the citizens an easy oppoi niniu to purchase ut once. By purchasing now you make it lighter f ir the ollicials when the rush of preparation begins, and you abo make sure ol having your lick I at the low price off l.-"u instead of -t-.'.oo which wid be charge 1 with nit am i x ception dining Fair week. Tickets lor children under ten are h alt piicc. A thorough canvass oftlic ci;y will also be made, as is Usii d evei ven . to get a list ul all w ho will lake either boar. h is or o Igcis or both, and hi i .v j many each can take. This is importanl information to have, so that c e ll isitio vvli i applies to the scerctai v for inform t slori a: while to n In a' tin i' he , Fair III 1 1 1 . L Is 1 1 1 1 a v I 'i lit IlillUe lie y I, iv, i'l I ,, an I Ii ,id-l f.r I'l,, d- ni ,nd !i i- :il, iv- be, in. 1 it w . 1 1 c again Iteceivcil More thii'i Was 1 aiil. There is a niv d am unit of life I'll!' 1,1 lined in Nc enpaiii- s fi I'.eruc both i III ordeis a O "lit oi l lie 1 lie . In 11 M i II 11 1 la lie p u ue n'.-i is - deplec allllelv. This is a ipiestioii much (amid be s lid ii: l.-.l to in ,v hie!) site sole lloWeV e, , on t he npp- even if the premiums am oiiilcl in Hi agoicgate to more than was received in return. Bilt it sometimes happens that more is brought into the city than is paid out. 'this s the case now with the order of Chosen Fneii Is. Statistics ol the older, s'nnvu us by Mr. Witcover, gives the loilowing ligures f.r Neil c council this ci.y. Fr.uu the time of its organization up to June Itlllh 18!lll the council paid in jf -51,51 l.i J, and received $41,000 the iiciielils have been nearly double the expenses; showing well whether viewed from I he stand point of the beneficiaries or the financial cll'ects upon the community. Kliisbm Kiiilliug Factory The Ori'.n Ivintting Mills al an: now ruiinino on full time, Kinslon, wot king about 101 operatives. Th.-y are turning out some very v products, and I'm, ling ready sale One "f our old subscribers Cip!. .1 Taylor, lias charge of the machine-v Keepino every thing in onl r. II,' i inosi excellent n.an and attends etlv lo bll-lllcs.s. Kinslon is p ion I ot her knitiin' factory, ami with cause. It, is an honor to the town and a source of great benefit. Her people have done well by repeatedly taking action that led the factory to grow from a small beginning to its present creditable size. Its success should servo as an incentive to liko interest in the New Berne factory by our people. His Nibs and His Mustache. The New York Sun gets off the follow ing relative to our Governor. If Editor Dana will come to the New Berne Fair, he will hear more than the silent elo- quence of the whiskers of Gov. Carr. We take the Sun's words : "It is oily just to sy that if Governor Elias Carr, of North Carolina, doesn't mrke as much noise at Governor O Fer rall, of Virginia, it is not because he isn't full of eloquence. Wohave belore us a photograph of the Tar Heel Governor. His mustachois measure at least 8212 inches from tip to tip, and are bcautilul specimens of art A man Willi mustacnois line Governor Carr's has no need of words. The guar dians of his upper lip make themselves heard from afar. Those hairs have lan guage. Tip to tip murmurs, and every capillary tube becomes a speaking trum pet Carr with his miuth shut is a greater orator than even O'Ferrall at his period ol highest production and perihelion of palaver." ., "B1B THE BARGAIS8" One 8,000 poand Marvin Safe' for sal at a itreat sacrifice. - One 750 pound safe. One 1,100 pound safe. On 450 "pound sale. - ' ' - I y , - 17Su Bio In, T. G. A. B. D. nf Foreign Miners. ii the usrpt.th in n id; -I have be. i.n.c ramp p,.,,' pin i -t . d. !. DleV Hit oi rl v. I. mi IV , , op uposed of Icili I) Ut ,-ked ;hc , ,,li -1 1, mi s ih- -I I I K -1 i 1 i i j - I M, I. p rty des; 1 . i y 1 1 1 1 u - - in 1 i i - I In 111 I 111 is , VI i 1 1 ol lliein b, ,te:,. Whe'l ll.ldjIMd w , i - s, . I( Inm 1 1 , -1 III l! 1, pi ill "f v id,- I into I'oui , d,sl. ill w - t a- V l-lled. ik .ui-l mniv relied they . llu had a 'long o k ill g. Tie V de ilt tipul and 'lumped lad i,.bl.e, -lores Is l'lllle-1 iiimil lo.i I , Us, !-.; aii-l beat ev I n i tor -ever A mi. r, hunt w , ,ol,l,e, s. lllldMlo- ip ti e k--. Iv nl, i ame tin their hours. f Bin Igcviile w hosu 'tore led in well well arming a I I W I 1:1 . mostly niineis, d with clubs, I nil oil' and ind the knives, igltecn j IC-li I . belle p.stois. e!i ip'lll oiuity lilldgcVll us for an mine tin in a tur or. o i- lorm anied possi e. 'I the rioters A I I'm ana M I ' lie killed. Ii puly -licntis tr . ll Fills. e to l.,e lie. ll Is kill it 111) to be mole tlollbl Nucleus for a I uiuie Village .Mr W. II. Scott is now creeling a stor twenty by forty feet and a twostory -.-!- nee ''so, about forty yards from the W. N. A N. K. It. at the point where Ti lod a; . i os- it. I llie Til-r I Jones living e Will i. He Oul r.U'-oas iimlucl M: 'cr- .1,. . . a IYl.l's I V I I i I i s x 1 ' 111 1 1 '"i" - l,e tl ..' . ! i ,l-i ,'- , lo !! I- lie '. lie, I.,- a , , .- , pc, i; wdl I" " I.-. Hdiiuhi I . --.,;'''"" ' ., I - i --. ll . I U I - c iv-ii : Hell -o ll 1 I ' - ll.lV ' helelolole ' l-i j.i..- is ; ... ii i' i- . :: ... I - :, V. i v b'- 'i I : ,-. c ,' It 1 ,1 I I good '1, .ll ol llllek I ,' :i.t. I Here Hi'.. Mr. iin 11 Sc 'tl bell. . s i' d i-e eon I p.l.cv iUIV. 1-1, fa I i" i i.' ... , i ,p!e ;., leu I In ib, i ni i ; : ng ; - - : ii e a -I -, em ui I giving ' -.i ' t I p I I - i - i . ' I - !B c and W ale- V il "I - j POLI 'iN i I.I.F. I OltliKSPOMIKXCt:. General Ncvt s Uatbeivtl h) a Resident. hile pl.,y u:o in ,c yard Master Farlc I'.' M tell n,i I i roke llie larger b ne in his let, lolei'iu. Tlie injury was indeed painlul; but he is impiov ino rapidly and will he out again soon. Mis, Ada Hudson 1, fi ;, n. ;( (,. (i reeiislioro, w here sin- h is been attend ing t he feui lic college. The 17th ol January s oil',! another wedding for l'ollceksvdlc at tlic,restdeiice of tlie bride s lather. Mr. N. M. While, Mr. II. A. Sikes wis happily married to Mis (',,!,, White. Key. .Mr. Vernon otticia tii'g. OM in I ig who knew Mrs. liat- rus h ho died on the till; iust with creep ing paulvsis loved ,in, respected her. Slut was a staunch Baptist in r.-ligious beliel. And though linn lu lief lailh, she was kind and charitable to all de nominations i-ver n-ady to help all benevolent purposes. Siie leaves behind .Iv child, I'rol.-sor W. 1). Brians, de ail I Female Academy here. op!c of iliis entire conuiiunity ll plc.se I lat Sabbath s.-c Ihe lace of Hey. Mr. S. II. ..I i'li- M I'hc p Were V ( Jodl to Islcr of G.,l isoon again, (.jiiiie a while ago he s.-i ... I a s pastor of the church h. ie and 1 nc people have noi forgotten him. Ills s, r. .ions all' not obf.. ideas ucwly ar.aeged, but are new ideas ai tr.ii l ivoly presented. The pulpits ot this place are all tilled by men of marked ability and high Christian character. The Methodist has tho service of Hev. W. B. Lee the Baptist Rev. J. II. Ver n om; tlie Presbyterian Mr. Islcr. Milk Loaves Free. Three brothers John, Jim and William had a lot of eggs to sell: JoluMiad 50, Jim' Hi), ami William 10. They all went to market. All of them sold their eggs at tho same price, and all received the same amount of money. How much did the brothers receive lor their eggsj The tirst correct answer will be rewarded with tickets for 13 "Delicious'' milk loaves' Clark Baking Co. Rubbers ! Rnbbers t ! Onb Thousand Pair childrens rubber shoes, 6 to Us. lor 10 cents per pair at BIO IKES. It may save yonr child a case of the Grippe to buy a pair of them Now's the day aud uow's the hour.'' Burns. There is only about ten days left, before we move. Now'a the time to bay what you need in Clothing, Hats aud Shoes at low prices. We have about 30 chil dren's suits if there are any in the lot that will sait yon. We'll make the prices right. Do yon need a trunk or a valise. They are going at cost.' A few more rngs left. Gall early before they are all gone. Don't forget lo bring yoat money. ' r - J.M.HOWABD.' I - , V A Kclalhe of Iti nj. lianlliu Hies in Way ne C unit . '1'ht r. die i in '1,1- , , ' . , - -, morning alio',1.,,, , , . , tenia i k .J l- i . tor his an, est ri i- , Wl... Ii, CI. FltM.K'.l. I - " The ,!(.,. I .,. s ; , ing l-i , ii I -i .1 ,, ; plan: ,1 en w I,, i . I,., w 1,1, Ii con; ,,,i: . ,',o i ., win 1 1 ail th- k i i c. i : , tlicF.ut I.MioU liae died !.;,, k lo tin t ,.,( , , ' 1 V W llolll ;t W LJfiM, Foil w 1,,-n all ll,:, ,e, l; Hold., ,ol.l:ty, tl,e ,-..., w -is yi-iv t.ci l,e, a , oiii.i! ( lo criior. -F.ll.i, e in tke "( i: The original F-.it Bellj.llli in ft ilk . :;. Jel t cl thi, ,k, t, . v Hie ,.,w , ,. - W ll, M tl. ile III N , !l I lilt kiiet: a in I !,, all tin passing lamiU -is In ii 1 br in. h then ,.f. Mi Franklin h id . I running I ,-u k tin i e h iiiio of on r nie-t , 1 1 ii Gohlsbon. Argu. JTtsoufefy Pure V croam of t,u t.-.r l,a!,ir.; p.e.i. i lliiihest of all m I: .,en.;ig s'.iet.et'i l.ATI-.HT L'.MIKII Si, .is i . , I '. I i. , ,i - .r. l Foi, o Hei'.uit. ItoVAI, lUKINll i'o.V:,, !t I'll .Hi W, St . N. V. Ill SINLSN ANNOI Nt I MIM. I lav ill-: pun he- I t h . ( hoi, e F llllllv I .,: i , V , S!o, r 1 in 1 1 1 1 1 ii. -!..;' t - , : i , i licit I wdl , .v. . , W . Ii !:,i:i i- eV7.J IS OFF BUYINPt STOCK, ANI HAS MIII'PI'.D TO HIS MAN HIGH 2 Car Loads l'lNi:. Wl.l.l IIROKF.. lloKSIS AND Ml IIS, Ami will rcliirn in m feu d.ivs with fiiiotltcr ('Al! LOAD. X H - (JO U-l W VI CL a o 0 f2 w DON'T OOH'T BQ&'T Let yonr child cut his teeJh on a plated spooD. 1 am selliDg Gorlittm Oompany'm Soiul Sterling SILVER SPOONS For $4.00 per Set. I have a few Stick Pins left at lOots. eaoh. Hair Iins $150 and higher. -:.-;v;. , I :., I - A . 11 V. m WILL HAVE NO!- Y0UIF faKW0 YOU WILL Those little Silver Souvenir Spoons at 75ots ain't bigb. 17 Gome and see me. . EATON. Tlie Jeweler. ; 97 Middle St. Opp. Baptist Charch, ; COLO WAVES! rr , vJI.Zm.v. ourself WhlLi: EVERYTHING IS 0 CHEAP, WIT! r GROCERIES. 3 DRY GOODS PQ &c, &c. FROM ONE OF THE Largest, Cheapest and BEST Stocks that was ever brought to this City. WE STILL. Adhere strongly to our Proposition, To Refund 0 0 L U WAYIEIS i Money at all times when goods are not as REPRESENTED. Yours Truly, Hackburn & Willett, 47 & 49 POLLOCK 8T. AT DUNN'S YOU WILL FIND Everything That is Kept in a GKOCEKY Quality UNSURPASSED And Constantly Sup plied With Fresh Arrivals. My Line is Complete and FULL IN EVERT DEPARTMENT i JOHN DUNN, Ho. W6 57Pdlttih
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