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Journal. HE VOL. XIL-NO 300, NEW KERNE. N. C WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21, WM PRICE r t'KNTS Daily r BU8I5KSS LOCALS. - TO LOOK nice, dm olc so to J. L. H.rtiflrM. ageat fnr Wanamakec A Browa,Pbila, ud fret JMi Mil ol clothe to lit yoa Clothing mada to orler. Bulufrom $S op Applrat J. & Holland A CU 63 Pollock St. . Reaoectfally, ' if J. L. UaTSFILD. WANTED--Tokxui ninm-y to everybody, old and young on Uvorsltle lerma. 6 per cent latere!, AddreM for partirulare. U. Joithhal office. MILK Lnv 5 cents. Soowfluke Bread S ceota. Botb are unaurpasaeil. Clabk Baeisq Co. BOLTED WateMnill Meal at W. D. Bamngtoo'i. tl A KIND and Geutle Horse six years old or Hie, C. E. Sloter. A FULL line of spring and summer sainplea. Infill le to yoor interest tnex amino ' my aamplei before purcliasiug elsewhere t satisfaction is always guaranteed. II samples are from the largest importing bouses Tou can get suits at your own prices, as one house alone occupies 15,000 square feet of space. F. M. Cadwick, Ifercnunt Tailor, 43 Pollock street, near Fnetoffice. IM tf ALL persons having claims against m will please present them at oi.ce for in mediate payment. I can lie found at my old stand until further notice. C. E. Sl.OVKR. ONE hundred cases of Pie Pc-ailim for ' sale at J. F. Taylor's and 8. H. Scoti'n at 10 cents a can. TRY "Coal Oil Johnny 8onp" lest in the world lor any purpose Inundry, kitchen, toilet, bath or removal of giiMise sp'ts from kid gloves, &c. Once used you'll never lie without it. For sale ly J F. Taylor. 1 ,O0 AL NEWS. tEW A D VICK TIS KM R XT 8. I lowarti. J.ihn F. Cmkc For sale. J. L. Harlsfleld Dress nice, etc. (ilark Baking Co. Oooil Ureail. Mr. Matt Munly's commission ae post matter has arrived and he will go in at once. He will take charge of the office to-night- In honor of the "Feast of Purini" divine services will be held at the Synagogue this evening at 7:30 sharp, and to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. The Choral Society will meet this even ing for the 8d rehearsal at which all the members are urgently requested to be present. We hear of a flro at Smith's creek by which Jacob Fulcber, col., lost his barn and all his corn and meat. It is thought the fire wus inci'.ndiary. " The Naval Reserves were out nearly their full strength last night, and con- - aidering the little drilling they have had lately, made a good appearance under their clever and energetic officer. r From three to seven o'clock iliis after noon is the tims that the cream and ices twill be f erved at the residence of Mrs. O. Marks for the benefit ot the synagogue. A meeting ol the committee on Curios of the late Fair will be held this alter noon (Wednesday) at 4 o'clock, at the . residence ot Mrs. Graham Daves on Broad ' tr "et. All memlers are requested to be present in orderthnt the business of the ; committee may be closed. ' Mr. Enoch VYad'worth isaluiutto start improvements on hia residence to cost about $800.. : There will be a front piazza built, also two bay windows and a vesti bule, and the douse will bo re painted all 1 over and a good deal of work done on the inside. .,-'- ,;, "Iter's a ticket," jsaid Master Lycarpns Cutler, aa h. walked lit Thb Joobral office; yesterday. He was accompaoied " by Master Albert Willis, two bright taced and clever little youths of abont ten years each.' They : were holding a Fair and wanted people to come and buy refreshments from them. ' They said today would be s big day and they would probably have some animals to show an . opossum or raccoon one, they were not sure which. - Mr. Bray hid , promised it to them. - The 8tr. Newberae. . -'" :. - The steamer New Berne was in . yester day with everythiog bright as a new pin. During the two months of her absence she has been on the dry docks at Newport News and repainted everya-here. Not only has she teen repainted, but new decks have been put in and the Iron covering the sides an 1 bottom have been removed and steel plfttea put on instead. Along a portion of the. sides the metal protection is of two thickness. She is in first class' order now both Tor passengers and the truck shipments. "" The Meeting To-night The service Inst night at the Baptist church .was conducted by Mr. "W. P Sturtevant.''" It was well attended, a con siderable ' increase over the previous night being noticeable. " Kv. P. G. Elsom, of Fiocastlo, Vs., the evangelist who Is to conduct the se rifs of meetings arrived yesterday, and will begin according to appointment to t.'.'.t. Tiie song service begins as .heretofore t 7 ,1), and the regular service at 8 p. m. AH are conK.uiy invited. i'h-'i. M. F i.-l.-.-e, K-m., has been ap '.'' 1 t n -. r at, i. ' : 'i. British Strasaer Ashen Special to The Joobbau Bbaufobt, N. C, Mar. 80. The Brit- jih steamship Aros, of London, England is ashore on Cape Lookout. Shu is phosphate laden. The vessel is not leaking and theses is smooth. If gool watlier continues to prevail, will probably float her. Searching for the Body The body of Mr. Wm. C. Royail, who was drowned Monday by the accidental npsetting of the boat he was in, tins not yet been recovered. The impediments at the bottom, stumps, logs, Ac., render the work of dragging for the body somewhat difficult. The dragging lor the body was resum ed yesterday and the expedient tried ol making explosions under water by mi mm of sinking, tight vessels, filled partly with unslaked lime and partly with wster. As the lime would sl iku and swell the bottle or keg would burst an I the con cussion was expected to ouuo I lie body to rise Tho search should le prose nted with vigor today, and every means possible tried. Our citizens generally bImoiI. I in terest themselves and see to it that 'his is done. Mr. Royail and his kindred are comparative strangers and this attention is due tin m ev. 'i by those who have not yet met them, and we are confident our people will give it. Some have expressed an apprehension that the body may have drifted from where the accident oceaircd, but those most familiar with incidents ol this kind do not think so. They slat'i that the rule is, a body lies near where the drown ing occurs unlit it rises then it begins to float awav. This being the third day since the Irowning occurred the probability of the body's rising is stronger today than here tofore and a good watch should be kept continually. The large caunon that is kept nt the Old Dominion wharf will betaken out this morning between 8 and 10 o'clock to the place where Mr. Hoyall wus drowned and fired, hoping thus to cause the body to rise. A liberal reward has been offered to whoever secures the body, hoping there by to cause a large number of boats to Ira out watching for it. The cause of humanity also should prompt all who can to unite in this eflort. Coming and Going. Mr. John Royail nrrived from Oolds- boro an.l Mr. II. E. Royail from Suffolk on account of Ihe drowning of their brother, Mr. Vf. C. Roy ill. Mr. James M. Gallagher, (len'l South ern Freight agent of the O. D. S. S. Com pany was in the city yesterday. Uu took the round trip on tho steamer New Berne. Mrs. J. I). Yeomans and children who have been visiting the family of Col. A. J. Teomnns, left on the steamer New Berne for their home in New York. Mr. J. B. Holland reports his trip North, though a business one a very pleasant ono. lie did not fail to maka good purchases for the firm of which he is a member. Mr. James A, Bryan and bride re turned last night direct from New York. Their wedding tour was an extensive one and embraced Cuba, Mexico mid leading points in the South. Rev. P. G. Elsom, of Fincastlc, Va., arrived last night ts conduct the meet ings in the Baptist church. He is the guest of Mr. n. B. Duffy. Mrs Graham Daves, has returned from Wilmington. Closing Exercises at Welcome School, Carteret Co. We have a communication which gives a'full account of the closing exercises at Welcome School house, Carteret county, which for the last five months has. been taught by Mr. G. W. Ward. The exercises were held on Friday the 10th inst.,.' everything was well carried oat ami good order and conduct reigned in every particular. : ..,".,-' ' The examinations came first; Jhey were all very good but special mention is made oi those who at the beginning ol the term did not even know the alpha bet bat can now read from the black board anything written from the second reader and make corrections as to mis spelled words. 4c.,W Recitations by the students followed. . Miss Addie L. Thomas, a former pupil of Mr. Ward, delivered tho salutatory ad dress. , She is a good , speaker (and she showed also tect and skill in the prepara tion of the address. - C : ".. : Tfie valedictory was by ' Miss. Maud Sanders, subject: "Friendly greeting., '' , The teacher made a short excellent speech, and art address by Dr. J. W. Sanders which it 'did 'all'., good to "hear, followed it. V , ' y Taken all in all the' entertainment wus pronounced one of the best which those present had ever seen in the country-., -'' . ' ,:V ."V---;' V' ? -,'; The citizens are so well pleased that they Intend to secure his services next fall. They say he has elicited the love, fear and respect of both scholars and patrons. ' All diseases of tlin skin cured, and lost oo'"i!txion restored by Johnson's Orien tal i- -ap. O. W. Gasklil. WHALE FISHISG. Tw j Whales Captart aad ta F sher ma la Parsait ef a Third aear Bean furt All Large Ones Special to Tub Journal. IlEAoroRT, N. C, March 20. Two very large whale have just been taken ashore at Cape Lookout and boats are tracing another a short distance off shore. The above telegram received. yesterday afternoon means a goial ir.,ke of success for some of the ('alter : County fisher men. Each whale will put several hun dred dollars into his emptor's pockets. Cape Lookout is . n I y about a dozen miles from Beaufort; the lighthouse at that point is uthin sight from the har bor in c'.ear weather, and visitors go down in numbers to view these great lish when caught. The fishermen are so lauiiliar with the coast that it liny have anything like a fair showing at a whale they arc reason ably sure of g.-tting him. It has only lieeil since last Thursday that a 45 foot whale was taken worth live or six hun dred dollars. This whale. was counted a small one, wile the two now taken are reported as hirj-c ones. When whales are abo M. Ileaufort is a good point for them and we hope to chronicle the kill ing of a good many more lefore the sea son is Over. A I.ATkll TUI.KOKAM. lii'.u'KoitT, N. C, 8:20 p. ill. Fisher men l npc banks killed two largwuulis to-day and are chasing another which will m ike lour killed wilhiu four days, these being the first killed on this coast in seven years. Swanshoio Wants a Railroad Swaiisboro, Onslow county, is a region of great nautral resources, and whenever comiiiutiica'ion with it is made easy we doubt not that it will spring into prom inent and favorable ' notice One of the Swaiisboro inhabitants writes on the subject and after mention ing both .New Berne and Wilmington peo- that have been there within a few days, he adds: "II we li ait a Kail Koad it would give us a chance to see more of the country at other places and would give other people a chance to sec more ol our country. "Can't we get a rail road? We have good trucking lands and have we good turpentine farms and itb the fish and oyster traffic, it looks as though it might pay, and among all the rest a good Summer resort, and no mosquitoes, no no third party ami but very few republi cans In contend with. Give us a road or nl least a branch from the W. N. &. N It. It." We would lie glad to see Swaiisboro secure a railroad or the connection with the W. N. & N. spoken of. We doubt not that it will come in time. Let those interested continue to agitate and woik for it until their desire is accomplished. Lecturer Henry Blount Mr. Henry Blount, editor of the Wil son Mirror, who on more than one occa sion has appeared before an appreciative New Berne audience lias just finished a successful engagement in the distant West where for several months past he has been on a lecturing tour in which he received favorable notices from the press of that region of the attongest character, The Mirror thus sums up his experiences and speiks of his return: "The editor of the Mirror has reached Wilson, alter an absence of several mouths. He gives graphic accounts of his varied experiences has seen much of the wild West, and enjoyed to the full the ovations given him whenever ac iimled him, and profited by the sadden ing experiences usual to lecturers in uanyplaceB. Whatever may have been Ihe outcome ot his venture he has made, reputation which it will lie hard to sustain, yet he is willing to be heard here at home. En route for hjme he was stopped at Chapel Hill and lectured Saturday night, lie has been invited to Henderson, New Berne, and perhaps other places that we cannot now recall."- , t . List or Letter. Remaining in the Post Office at New Berne, Craven county, N. C. March 17th 1894. - ' . Edward Alexander, J. W. Addle ton. ' " ' ' B. John Henry Blount, ool. Noih Blount - - ... - , C Patsy Collloa. ' ' E. -Miss Amanda Ernul. F. Mreter Joseph 0. Fnlford, Isaac Forties, Uin A. Fisher. : " ' Q. Mrs Hnnnah Green, Tho. Garner, A. K. Ooden, Edwnrd E. Gaskina. - .' - J. Manui Jones, Mrs Susan C. Jones, John Jackson. ' - . ( K. Miss Anna King. ', ; -- . . , "M. Miss Hannah Mitchell, Thos, Mo Gee, John Milby. J - N. -Anther Newbank. ' .' P.- Rodman Pierce, Wm. H. Punch ard, Misl Hannah Powell. R Wm. Handolph, Martha Richard ton. : . - - - 8.-Morgnn Stamps, George Saun Srs. Jacob Smith. -. -- .-, . . W.Will Ware, Fanill Williams. : Persons calling for above letter will please say advertised and Vive - date r list: '- -- - -. - ' ' The regulations now require that on cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. , i V !.? Wm, E. CLAui," P. M. ; ; Mr. Koidzumi, Japanese commissioner, is interested in our kaolin beds. He wants to bring Japanese here to make line porcelain. He guarantees to" raise 11,10,000 it persons in the State wilt raise a like sum. The Feast Of I'lirim Not one word ol (Jod. niav the nl - MTVut if in of rnnu-r v n nilir nl lln- lHnL ! of Esther, which chronicles the events that gave lise to the Keat ol I'lirim, not one dogma or doctrine set fnillim principle ol philosoohv dis, n-s.-d. Ii truth, the loriiii-r obii i timi wa- tin l when the question ol acci-pting Ihe bo ik in the bacrcd canon was lirs mo-.te.l. ' nearly two thousand year-, ago. I'.ul it i Was so apparent to every one tint the I look wi.s pervaded o vvh.it iiiilis.rs . ' all creeds must call n li'iuii-. Ii elui' tliil no doubt remained in the mind- nl ihe' ancient teachers that the hook cmtaii grand lesson. That les . i ml., faith in the victory of right over unm.', ot mercy prevailing again-t crin I h it 1 1 I a firm beliel that all tilings, how ev er nr.ch forboding ill, w mid be Ho ned In the scale of blessing and happiness. We may even say that no religion 1- aicntioned in the book ol Esther, as tin name Jeliudim (Jews) in the reiL'n o Darius and Xerxes was simply used with reference to the descent ol the maioritv from the ancient tribe nl . In, l ib. Thoii'.di no sact is mentioned, that prim iile ul faith, that element of constancy, 1 li.it In -lief ill a wise and hcucliccnt 1'rnvi.lein c which has been the mains!. iv l lie- people ot Israel in times nf .nlvci-itv finds expre-sion in the words of .Monh cai iildrcssed to Ins cousin: 1'or, il limn in- tcndcsl to keep silence at this time, relief and de liverance will come from another place, and thou and thy father's house shall perish; and who knowcth but ihnii arl conn- to the kingdom iu-t fur a tiim- like tins (Estb. IV. U ) Tin-clement of laith that is in us will remain, however much we be c-tr.mi .1 froiu the practices of any particular sr or the modes ot thought ami expression ol any bodv of believers. One may In: a .lew or Cluistian in name only, h -ivin-r discarded much of what is coi,-i,i red Jewish in Christian.' bill Ihe bclii-l in 11 wise 'ijivcriinicnt ol the wnrld, a "I" that all will turn out lor the bc-t I.. lief thai the cause ol gooilnes- im -in- the cause of happiness, will not -non In- eradicated from the heart ol a man that has been trained in a religious I -o hold. The Hook o Ksthcr has nothing in 0 that can repel the ri heist who desires not to have the word preached unto him.' he cannot help Iroui being won by its simple tale of the deliverance of a nation by the sweet tact ot one ol its bc niltliil daughters; while the most oithcdox can dwell wiih a mind freed from theological restraints, on the lesson of laith and can meditate upon the nature ol the inst ru incuts employed to execute Heaven's will and work Divirt : salvation for all man kind can see Ihe linger nftiod in His tory. CoNTUinilTOIt. CULLED ITEMS OP NEWS. While caps are at work in Voln-an county, Fla. They are usin I heir strength against bawdy houses and blind tiger saloons. The big counterpane and table i loih mills of Rump ife Bros., in l'hilailelihia, are burned. Four hundred people are thrown out of work. The losa is 2 111,(100. Governor fairr has disbamlod coniianv D, Fourth Itegimciit, at .Monroe, tin failure to come up with the rciiiii'cmenl-. of the regulations. A third set of natural tect h h,is conic to bless Mrs. .John Sniilhof Kindlon. Canada, lift age is U0. The report that Admiral Da li una and about seventy of his otlicers are on board two portugucsu warships is ciudirnii'il. No opposition or protest against them leaving was offered. The Democrats of the House ('oinaye Committee have called on Secretary Car lisle and urged him to advise tile 1'resi dent to sign the Itland bill, and many other Democratic Congressmen ami Sena tors have visited the I'n -i. 1 , nt ami Seen -tary in advocacy of the bill. The Belgian Kxpnsition at Aniwcrp begins May the 5th and continues ! Nov. 12th. The I'uiled Si. ties is :ir ranging for a splendid exhibit, and has been honored with the Vice Pre-idciicy of the Exposition. The Jacksonville, Fla., 'I'imes-l'nion of Friday say: Senator Vanco. of North Carolina, will arrive in the city today, and will be quartered, during his stay, at the St. James. The Senator is on his way north Irom a sojourn in South Flor ida. The President has of laic devmed much time to reading ihe spta-ches made on the Bland bill and to tho study nf finance ll is said ho will sign the bill if assured that doing so will put an end to silvei legislation during his administration, an-1 that he bus been given assurance. He has until March 28th, in which to ap prove the bill. Harried. List Sabbath 18th inst, after services conducted by Rev. H. Vernon he united in marriage Mr. B. B. Collins and Miss Katie Gillette. The young people have the best wishes of their many friends and the community at large, as was attested by tho hearty good cheer accorded the fortunate couple on the occasion. ii Ward Candidate. By the request of many voters of the 3d ward I aunouuee myself as a candidate tor Councilman of said ward. I take this method of announcing to the voters of 8d ward I am unpledged to any person or persons for any place or positions, and If elected will strive to the best of my ability to work for the beat interest of the city. ' John J, Tolson. . March 14th, 1804. 2w "An artist would call the hat the point of sight" .- Yoa nifty be dressed in. goo J taste but Ifyoar hat Is needy the whole effect Is ftpoiletl. For this reason generally a man Is harder to alt oi his bat than any other arti. ble of dress. ; vVe are now receiving oar new Spring, Hats.;. We may have the very thing yoa want, do not bny uu'il yoa see n. We have just reoiived Irom New York "oar stock or Negligee Shirt, Collars nd Cuffs. " '"" ' J. M. HOWARD. A If W . H ei on of i iitai bak iil' jinwiicr llii.':,'-t -if nil oi Icivitinie; s' length. LlTKhT UnITKII M'VIKS tillVKIlNMKNT FlM'.o ItKI'OHT Hovai. Hakimi I'owiii:!! Co , MKS Wll St. . N . V . A I urlotis l:. lie ..f Hit. War. Walter Trem-h has ;i eui i,iis relic of the war. His avva'.eh with a bullet tirmly imb- dib- I in one side. if thoca.se The wat.-h belinit's to i apt. Metiunni who was it iiM-inber of tho Ninth Massachusetts infantry volunteers, and now lives in lOast lt,,st ,u In Im'.i, at tho battle of I.uniel Hill, during tho battles of tho W ilderness, ( apt. Me Uuniiiede. vvas carrying the watch ill ids breast pocket u hen ho w as struck by u 1ml let. The bullet could not pen etrate the watch, ami his lifo was saved. When the watch was shown to tl'l-'crtall, of .r;. iuia, be tic ame in terested ;it olu'c, and told how, during the war. he was earryinc; an old-fash-Innetl daenerrcnt y pc of his sweetheart ill his pocket, and h bullet struck it and cdaiicc.l olT, savin, his life. It was the picture of a Italtiiii.iii' cirl, but the end of the roiimnce was mil of t he ordi nary run. When the war ended and D'l'errall loohe 1 her up h- fo,,, l,r married to ;in-,th. r inan. and thus -lie lost her chance of 1,, coming the wife ot t!ie governor of Virginia. Hosiofi Advertiser ;! 1 1 1 f i : i . I: i- r.n .i.i is i iii shlll' nf Mli'" - ii w by mil r;il -(JOOl) HIU'.VI ( Ilil k ill.n" ( t. Iii;lk' onil Iiiriiil. Try it. C C V r5t ?-. il A UCNKItl, MM'MINK K h. C 1 it S li ( 1 1 ', ki..w l itAlli.. . i'A I K' 'A UK-. K'M. Kt.t! 41or K M M-l t'urlK. u ht '! T nxl'iiit i i N-!, Ik i'. unity iu1 I'ortK I'V-rrli-K, h'i1 nuiniicni i.rnpontMl I'liiiMi Dr'u-il nlvlui; m'i I np: ii i; Ne itttt-HfrW M 'H'li I IIH K t I H- M I I .tl . I) ii l t . Thin Ik ii i )p,i i1"! un! t v l.r iti l Hrtdirx H -X r pi m: 1 I it lnw fiiH. Tli pi h nl h nn If Ull'l t.H X lUl Will Sfl! tt!l iMnCMtlHT v Hi- lH I atO, 4 II' 1 ll phlClMIK It ) I W -! 11 n Hs, IllVl-Mldly K'Mlt nil H)'li'Ht I'M.; tllMtt plr ami !- hip. Aittln, N 1'. CI, A It K I'., .h;. I 'm l siMniil li, ;i. NONE BETTER OLD VIRGINA HEROOT WHY HOT TJBE THEM? PrircM us l,of us nny Uond (!lir rnnt. F. Ulrich WHOLESALE GttOOER, nkw iiku::i;, n. o. DOFi'T OOm "DOlfT Iinf inir child fii: in -i tntli on a plati'il Hpilllll. .1 Dili Hell. (iurliiim ('omiiiiiiv'rt Soi'd Sti-rhnt; SlIiVEI. SPOONS For $4.00 per Sot,. I hi v.. si f..w Sri.-lc Pins ltd't nt, 10 itn. (ncli. Il.'lir Ir'jllS ?150 aud higtier. Tliose little Si Ivor Souvenir Sikiouh at 75uta itre not high. Come and see uib. EATON, The Jeweler. 97 Middle 8t. Opp. liaplittt Obnrcli. NOTICE ! All Persons indebted to the late Firm of Barrington and Baxter are requested to come forward and SETTLE their ACCOUNTS, as farther indulg ence CANNOT be given. ' I cannot carry on my BUS INESS without I have refrained from push ing those who owe me. think ing they would come forward and settle, but I am now com pelled to resort to more ur gent means- , : : , .; "W. J. 13o.rriiig:ton4J t' SUoCESSOR TO 13 arringrton &; Uaxter 67 Middle St. POSTPONED ! NEW YORK, Mar. 1 9, '94 JOHN DUNN, Grocer, Sudden illness of our Demonstrator. Miss Reddy, compells post ponement of Txhibit at your store to work beginning April sec ond. Please announce change in Newspaper C. J. VAN HOUTAN & SON. THE ABOVE Telegram roccivod to day and K)l lins itself. Tho Citizens Ol' arc invitod to visit my storo from April Jnd to 7 th inclusive, lo tasto a cup of Y;in Jfoiiton's Kiinions (Jo coa. l;rsii'i lull . John Dunn. JUST Received CASES OF FINE California Peaches, Standard goods.bought low and sold low, ONLY I 7 ctsACAN The are Going Fast. Call and see them. .JOHN. DUNN,. t 17o. 55 & 57 Pollock Ct You May Travel AROUND THE GLOBE An ! von will not find sncli fipportuuitics to sivt1 in ..irv ..s arc of liiicil at, tin iemmoth - :staliiishment OF Hackburn & Willett, GLOBE TROTTERS Stand u7 us, and the man m the moon tiacks it up, that no where in the CITY can Better Bargains !-: I I' A I X K I . Those ho go from Bias; to place, final ly, tasking every where, coma back to - .-..-:fi, us to make their ' Purchases, . V' 1; -li-l-.VH ': FOR rHEY'-nNB' THEY a. : 1 . . . ii i can not ao as weu any : ;.i w ? i where '-hte " t'i&vt ! ,$-' SitS i ' 47 & 49 folic:": :
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