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'7 Jill O URN A JU vUXIl. -n 305, NEW BERNE, N; C TUESDA.Y. MAitCll 27, 1894 PRICE 5 CENTS ISl'SlNf SS LOCALS. K il'M). -A l.nn-li nt mull kt. .Ap- -!y lit J'.rHRAt. uia.. - 1; ,!;!) - rm rue acnmois are ero- , C. E. Siovsa. JinN'T Tun mti In do some painting! Ii M i. r . lariorcaa supply jou wan itil mutt-rial wnteJ. A new supply of 'i. I City ltea'lj Mixed Faint a fcood kin I at a hw price jast arrived. If you want to make jronr booses on boat thine c it.- : . ; 8t TO LOO K ni, dress nic go to J. L. Huna&eUr, attest" fur Wanainaker & lirown, Phila , ail fid you a salt ol clothes to fit you Clotliing matte to . nnler. Suits from $9 up. Apply t J, B. Holland & Co., 83 Pollock bt, ; . Restfally, '- f it ' . . J. L. IlAJmrtBLO. V -WANTED To loan money to eTerybody, old and young on fsvonbl term. 8 per : Jl. JOCBJIAl. ofliee. BOLTED Water-mill Meal at W. - D. BarringtonV - ' r - U . A FULL line of spring and rammer samples. It will be to yoor interest toex , imino say aamplea before purchasing 1 elsewhere as satisfaction - la always - guaranteed. II samples arc from, the : largest importing , bouse ' Ton can get suits at your own prices, as on house ' alone occupies 13,000 square feet of space. - - .-. - F. if. Cad wtcs, .'- ; Merchant Tailor, 48 Pollock street, near ;. Pnstoffice. jj; - , : r'i'i--..R5tf . r LOCAt news; ;SSW'ADrKBTTSRXET8.;:; Howard.;, ---k;'! C'vkV-'-'lc'' " Found, Bunch of keys.. .'yvk ...... . '.-'" . - To-night Is the regular meeting ot the Nava! Bescrvet. . i ' v.;"'-'..:.'Tr. -v Misses. L. .Schutts & Co.' hre gotten in'fi their new quarters, the store former. " if occupied bv Mr. W. Jones. -i Wilfred Clarke, th fln coniedlau, well ' known In New Berne, . appear at the v opera bouse tonight. .' '.'. k Another alarm bat. 60 fire "yesterday. A burning cbimaey seems to have been ; th cause of Its being serjfiD. ffj; - '.- There wa snow Sunday night between Ealeigh and Durham eufficent fo lay on '-. the house tops, but ' not much on ' the ' ground, Greensboro . ' and Qol Jsboro, each had it about .like we did, ' slight . fall but none to stay. ':-lv: . An interesting reviral ii in progress at Beaufort in th Methodist church. It ha "been in progress about two weeka. Ber. - R. P. Troy, of Weldod, i assisting the - pastor in the meetings. There are some twenty or thirty penitent Md professions . af convert! (jn re being raadet ':; ' ' The water works pipe-laying continue to go forward with . rapidity.' "-Broad - street was finished Saturday, the portion ef East Front by the 'rock wall, was fin. isoed yesterday all but a' little filling In ' to be done this morning, and th force is - now working upward on New street. 'c Mr, Joe. Congdon received a slight wound at the Congdon saw mill yester day. The saw struck a stick in bis baud with which he was rakinj under it, and knocked the stick up striking him. on the chin. - Though painful enough to cause . utm to quit work, wa are pleased to Team - the wound Sby no means aerious.'yti -jr - A flg tree in the back yard ot the Fut ford House present nu unusual sight lor the month or March. Every live branch is . liU'rally crowded with young figs near the size of - partridge 'eggs, ' .and if the weather doe not get cold enough to kiil Item, they wilt be ripe, in eight or ten daya.., '- ' -:'. - Now that the telephone patents lave expired.lt has been suggested that if the city ot New Berne were to i establish one - and charge less than half what the old companies did any two dollars a" month for business houses,' and one . dollar for dwellings, it would bring in a net reve nue to the city of some $1,500 yearly,' it would be a great saving and convenience to ber business people. r , , C ; Here is another lesson'; why business men should keen their surplus, cash drpoaited in their home banks. It was only a fuw months ago that one of oar : '. ' . r.a had taken from his safe, which ! a 1 i 1 neglected to lock, over a thous (j i 1 i! in cash, and now areport that a v i!;hy farmer of Mercer county, " Ky., i vii -r no confidence in banks, placed ) in a bairct of shelled corn in his !. A few days later when he went to ; a'Mntw' he found that some one ' a run" on the barrcb and li ft, to pay his "checks. . . 11 )u in this man's mis f r t:. j v ' are in the habit of vpt'.i.'rt . ii-'s in such inse !, ' r tru t the banks. - k i;i i ii'lation of i ' -i times," y e-'-.Mis-t the r Boyt J's Faera! ; " - - The IjiUigiDg ol th remains of Mr. W. 3. Royall to the eity wa delayd some what by th rain of Sunday morning. Tbey reached th city between one and two o'clock p. m , and the funeral Mrviee conducted by Rev. J. T. Lyon took place at the grav at two o'clock. , . 1 ' The brll of CenUmary church tolled jhilc. the procession ' u moving from the wharf to the eeuietery and it Was joined by many cltiwas on th root la additioo to tuoM at the wb at - . The grave wu oovered with beautiful floral design prepared for the sal acca- sios by numlxrs of our ciUteoa. I . 1 Hea-Booiter Freak. . '.-V -. . A strange chicken atory eome from HtonewalU . It I tuat a colored man- umett . Saml Robert ha young fowl that has every appearance ef being 1 rooster, but th bird ha . guoe to laying, and not to be outdone- by the eommoa kinds, he, the or It, b laying - two egg a dy. Parties from - BtonewatI, , among them Capt. ' It H. Dowdy aayt thl 1 a poal Jve fact. 2: ; 1 1 U ' ' " . ' YTe Mggest tht the egg be saved and set. " A chicken like thl deserve to be the founder of new breed." ' Te-nlKhS la the Tlaw. - - -5 " Th annual, mectina of the stockholder of the ast Carolina Fish, Oyster Game anriodustrial Association is to" be held to-night ai TA3 oVItck, in the CUv Hall. The annual election of officers will be held, the report .of the "Secretary and Treasurer showing what was accomplish ed by the last Fair be made and -other business of importance transacted. . ' It S hoped that every stockholder will be present . There f reason for - special effort to be present as we showed in Sun day" paper.:.;.:: vi;-; -. . Thursday Right la Hew Berne... The University Glee Club Is composed of th following singers, all Of Whom will appear in concert Thursday night"at the Association Hall: ? k " -" First Tenor F. N, Cooke. W. J. Mo- Sorley. J. H. Dbingerfleld, A W. .Man gum. ' Seootid Teuor--D. Batman, F. B. McKione, J. W, McAlister, W. R. Webb. First Bass Charles Robersoo, D. Llnd- ey, P. W. McMutlan, "J. L. Pattersoo. Second Bass E.- B. McKeuie, B. E. Stanley, F. F. Bahnson, F. N. Benbow. Our Barrel Factories. , - The East Carolina Barrel Factory ha so far made twelve or 'fifteen thousand barrels durinir the lew t weeks since it started.Tbey had large number engaged la advance and as the truckers hav now commenced to take the barrel thev have increased their fore and are mak rog about 500 a day. '. -i, --s k,--- Tlie branch f.ictorv nf Messrs. Jom t A Co, of Etizibeth ; City, has aiayxjost closed the fifth week o ronuina. - From 00 to 850 barrels per day are being made, Mr. J. S. Shrieve Is in charge of this faotorv as manager.: Mr. F.VW. Jones, one of the proprietor, who was here at the opening of the factory, is ax. peered back tomorrow. - , - Coming tiid doing. '. ., - Mr. J, M. Hinea Iqtt yesterday morning for Trenton to ropresent - the JotrBHAt, at Jones county court. - ' Mr. Ki pat rick, of the Free Press, and Mr. Hardy, of the Carolinian we are In formed will also b on h ind in the Inter est of those papers. ' ;.kk--- ' Hon. F. M.'Simmon, P. II. Pelletier, O. B. Quion. W. D. Mclver and kV7. E. Clarke left.: , to -' , attend Jone County Superior court. -Thl is Mr, Clarke's first trip on professional business since be left the post-office, but he told he was not simply going to be tliera to let it b&seen he was following 'the pro fession again, but that be .had - work to look' after. - . . ... " ' .: Mr, Jas. B. Hill, who baa been spend ing a few weeks in Suffolk,; Va-i returned home last night, k- k k'k.' '-.k1.;::; -k : - Col. J. p, ' Whitford returned home frra Washington, D, C, Via. Raleigh.: - . Mr. Cyrus Gattis and his sisten.; .Miss Minnie,, of Durham, 'who - came doTB Saturday, left on the steamer Nmise for Roanoke Island, to teach in the recently built Virginia Dare.'Aeademy, v :r.. . Blades Bros, ea land and Water. ' The schooner Chas F.- Strand, Capt, Marshall, which brought m a targo of coal lost week for the New Borne Ice fac tory has been chartered by Messrs. Blados Bros., to take lumber; from their saw mill here to their planing mills at Elizabeth City. , ; , "" The steam barge John R. McCabe, which has been on this run-tor the last few jeirs has been chartered by the Netiso river lum')2r company at Club foot crctk to run to Snow Kill, Delaware. The Strund will continue with Messrs. D'uik'S rros. until their own schooner which they are 1, ivip'j built ia Delaware is ready. 1 1. Is is c v, ( ' .. I to be about the first t.f Jtii!?. It, w'll l a a three-mast1 -. '. :-r c . ..I : to c .:-y s' ,."t n,CC0 - ,.f;:i.. .-ri,t a !-;k" t ,-oa.l k-; k . KSTKK DAT. . Oauawaiaratlv tferTlee la thecal 'la, KeU4lst aa4 CatWie ' ,"..-r Charehea. . ' -NotwIthsUndlog th inclemtat day, Eaater wa eelebnted.it ChrUt Charcb very handsomely and interesting!). Tb ooly rtrUtio) - to the Service wu aa early eelebratioa of the Holy Communion at 8 oVkk, at whtoh a considerable anm ber ol persona Wert present and partici pated. -?-. . , k k This wa followed by the . Jt ' o'clock Services with ermoa and second eel briiloakf tit 4 Eutha'ritt, ami at t o'clock the Jusutl uaday School eelebratioa with the processional and recessional. Tb offering Was - mad by eUsv, ck eliu prvseatiag the offering with a floral letter which waa placed on a cross and when completed read : I ' ' s - CUR 1ST R I S E N Tu music throughout was very and th floral decoration superb. gOKl, As each letter wa banded up, the word represented by it, and the passage of Scripture from which it wa taken, wa announced by the Rector, followed by an address explaining the whole de sign. The sermon in the morning1 was from the 15th chapter of 1st Corinthians and deeply Interesting and appropriate to the occasion. Tb Easter offering at morning service amounted to $388.00 and that ol the Sun. day School to 82.000. At' the Methodist church, choice plants were arranged with fine effect iu the space surrounding the pulpit and a stand of beautiful cat flower graced the commun ion table. The morning service was devoted to the children. It wa Opened with the tinging of tbe familiar hyma "Around the Throne of God In Heaven, thousands of children stand." This wis rendered with pleasing effect by a large number of the girl scholars of various ages dress ed in white. Tlis sermon wa addressed to the children. it was from Proverb 4:38. Keep thy heart with all diligence for out of it are the inea of life. An illustration of the operation of the uoiy opirit in toe neart ol man wu shown by two clear chemical. A little ot one wu added to the otherjand it be came discolored. Till was shown as the begining ol the work of th spirit as be shows the man his innate vileness. More of the liquid wa added and the mixture again 'became clean, -showing how tbe spirit as it work is continued in the heart purifies it " The children . attended wull many mc re were out to church than usual, and they were interested la the services. The charch made special Easter offer ing In the morning in addition to the regular collection, and the Sunday school made one in the aftertoon. The Sunday school collection was $83; that of the church $167.45. It not being a fair day all tne envelope that were oat were not banded in, andtlrii amount is expected to be considerably increasod. - -i The Catholic church also bad abundant floral ' decorations and. the day wa ob served by - celebrating mass, by special singing and by a sermon applicable to tbe day. ? The Flrt Chicken for the Oaks Foal- try Fara.' ' . ' ' T Messrs. Wood & Ellis, who are (tart ing a poultry farm at the Oak- will put the first chickens there , today. . They have enough to make a fair start. Among them are forty-two setting hen of differ ent breeds which will, be taken to th farm a fast u they batch, k kk v Th fifteen acres to be devoted exclu sively to the poultry farm are nearly en closed, and three ot ' the, poultry houses nearly finished five will be built at once "and a number of others added aa needed. ' The house to be occupied by th keeper of the poultry is also nearly finished, It is so it can be oecopleJ now.-, kkk ' f ' Considerable of work planned ' yet re mains to be done. Both the gentlemen engaged in the business have experience in'the fancy poultry business and breed prize winning birds of leading breeds. They will no doubt make the place' la a short time a model institution of it kind which will be a pleasure to oar citizen and others ta visit. ... k- " Ce-Elected :k- ' i'-: v' 'V k- ;kk The election of the vestrymen of Christ church held yesterday, resulted In the re election of the same members throughout. Tbey are Jude EC. R. Bryan, Messrs. John Dunn, Wm. Dunn, Graham Dares, J. R. B. Carraway, E. K. Bishop and Geo. H. Roberta. ' At Portsmouth, N. C, on S'.lreh 19,h, ' r. John B. Robciii, in the Clth yearci . i r . " : (I 1 L i 1, for a 1 f t! rs, in; t " ' -r f.t; i i 1 .THE B1FTUT MIXTI368. U4 8etrl0et tJaadty aa4 Again Lt , . : Ilfit. : All three service ia tb Bid tlit church Sunday wtr well atUaded eod.qoite io- icatiog as way also wu tbe on last night Mr. Xlaom bu p to tie present been sddmsing htmseif mors to professing Christiana than to those outside of tb pal ot th church. He is uow preschiog morsTdirsctly to th n neon verted. Sun day mornings sermoa and tbe one In the afternoon likewise ware mainly for tbe former class. The text in toe morning was Pslms, 81' It, 18. Rectors unto me tbe Joy of thy salvation and uphold me with thy Am spirit. Then will teach transgressors thy ways and sinners shall be converted onto thee. Th discount resulted In causing several church people who bad lost their first love to recosse crate themselves to the Lord' service. in toe afternoon an edifying sermon wm delivered upon the office of the Holy Spirit: It wu made plain from bible re- references that the Spirit wa a person and not an influence and that he wu th source of tbe church's strength, audit wu shown that it wu his office work to convict of sin, to testily concerning Christ to give hope and to give liberty and that th reason Christians do not work is not because of timidity or similar disqualifi cation but because they lack tho liberty which the spirit give. Being "full of the Holy Ghost" is what give one Christian more power than another to do and is alto what makes the work of one more effective thau another though each may say the same thing. At tbe evening service the congregation ot the,Prtsbyterians united with tbe Bap tists. Tbe subject on this occassion was the "The Final Judgment,'' Rev. 8:17: For the great day of his wrath is come, and who shall be able to stand I Mr. Elsom said that aside from divine revelation be would believe in the neces sity of a judgment beeauss justice wu not administered. ,The man of evil pros pering in his wsys and unfeeling toward his suffering victim was a proof of It How would this matter be righted if there were no judgment. He believed the judgment would be held right sn this earth. It was to oe a great day and the way of the ungodly shall perish. Who shall be able to stand ? Not the skeptic or the infidel. He didn't believe much in skepticism or in fidelity. Generally the man who claimed not to believe in a God oi a bell wu up to some secret deviltry and would like to believe that way. Blasphemers will not be able to stand Backsliders will not be able to stand. Tbe evangelist believe that a man "once a christian is always a christian but tbe backslider is eften a deceived person. The drunkard will not be able to stand he cannot stand down here and how can be stand up yonder! Tbe moralist will not be able to stand. He in effect says to God: 'The sacrifice of your son was of no use. I am good enough to go to, heaven without it". Be substitutes his morality for the blood of Christ; this is a delusion. The procrastinator will not be able to stand. Procrastination is not only the thief of time It is the thief of souls more people are lost though putting off attending to their salvation than from any other cause. Who will be abls to standi Mark 18:16. z He that Is belioveth and is bap tized shall be saved. Trust in . Jesus Christ that is all. Look onto him for salvation and be able to stand. . .: The meeting last night was the best yet and there were a number of conver sions..7 . . Both of the front pew were filled with thepeni tents. The sermoa; was' on regeneration and tbe evidences by which we know that we are saved. The Weather and Track. . ; From ranging In tbe -neighborhood of seventy v last week the thermometer dropped -until ; it wu but little above tbe freezing point at 8 o'clock last night' ' 1- : - ' "f ,v ' A telegram from the weather bureau brought the alarming information daring the day that ws were to having a killing frost last night, and also; to night sure. If it does stnk as as bad as pre dicted It would be a serious matter, as much of the crops is just in condition for great InjuryV .. ':',';. ' k :' Peas are well advanced picking wu soon expected to begin and the sadden change if it become severe would affect them greatly. Potatoes an also in con dition to be easily out down. .-. .' k . Besides this msny beans are up som bav been worked one time,--' and there are also, cucumbers, squashes, Ac," up and some tomatoes have been, ; trans planted to the open air:' ' . - - k-v However if the worst comes, only par tial destruction 1 will follow the older crops and it is not too late to remedy the young ones just np1, if they do get killed, though of course it will be done ataloss, '.'.; i '-';'. '.rk" ,': ;- That 13 inch gnu which was tested ir Washington the other day is forty njr. It shoots a 1,130 pound pro- Vihich requires a charge of 5C3 i of powder.. Xvery shot coss '.' t por trail. '.';) will cot The MasU at ta Teachers Assembly. OoL E. Q. Hamll, Secretary of tb North Carolina's Teachers Assembly write Mr. A Cob of this city a letter appreciative of paat service and accord ing himjthe exclusive privilege of fur nishing instruments for the Assembly this year. Mr. Colin takes great pride ia furnlsh- iog to the Assembly pian s and organs of th most approved kinds and those best adapte.l to tho Assembly's require ments. That he accomplishes the object for which be aims is evident from Mr. Uar- rell's writing him that he thinks "tbe same grade of instrument for the coming season will be about what we want. Mia Bobbins of Rileigh, will have principal charge ol the music this sum mer aad she will be assisted by Miss Holding, who was one of the players in the instrumental music contest last year. Tbe interest along every line already manifesting itself in tbe approaching session of the Assembly, its eleventh o presages conclusively another great bi cess for it. CULLED ITEMS OF NEWS. Chinese annals 2700 B. C. mention tea plant. th Senator Colquitt has again rallied and hopes are again entertained for ultimate partial recovery. The only growing thing in Jackson park. Chicago, commemorative of the world's fair, is said to bo. a beautiful lime tree planted in May, 1892, by Geo. W. Childs. It is on the wooded island, directly across Irom the Horticultural building. There is more danger to be apprehend ed from moral lepers, of the Breckin ridge type, than from those suffering with tbe loathsome Asiatic disease. And the time will doubtless come when the form er wilt De treated j ust as tne latter are now separated Irom bealtby people. It seems that tbe United Slates hare been outwitted for this season in the sealing business. It seems tbe agreement reach ed is not binding on British subjects until satisfied by a British statute and that the Canadian dealers will be thus left free to catch seals where they please outside the three mile limit. The opinion of one of the members of the Canadian House of Commons is that if the programme of the Canadian covernnunt is approved by Earl Rosebery there will be a collision between the cruisers of tho United States, which are shepherding seals northwaidly and the British men-ol'-war instructed to protect British sailors from any interfer ence. Coxty's march on Washington with his army ot discontents has begun, So fr from being tho formidable array that was predicted it hasjso lar been of a farci cal character. There were severul de sertions before tbe first step was taken and about 75 stragglers was what was in line when it started aja no less were in line before eight miles were traveled. Thousands viewed the motley procession, and treated it as a huge joke. Marching in a snow storm soon discouraged the littled band but the officers tiied to en courage tueui. Uoxey lias a 140,000 stallion Acolytion which lie paid $16, 000 and owes $24,000. Owing to bis in sane act tbe creditor has attached the ani mal and other creditors are expected to fol low suit on other property. Half a dozen horses in bis "army" belong to Coxey. Hein forcements are expected to join as the army progresses. Jlisoafefy A cream of tartar baking powder Ulgnest or all in leavening strength. Latbst Unitbd Statu Goternmint Food Rrfokt. RotaIi Bixma Powdkb Co., 108 Wall St.. N. T. "An artist would call the hat the point ofsigbC Too may be dressed ia good taste bat if your hat is seedy the whole effect is spoiled. For this reason generally a man la hardtt to salt on his hat than any other arttk ele of dress. We are now receiving oar neir Bpring Bats. We may have the very thing yoo want, do not bay natil yoasee as. We hare just reoelred trom Hew York oar stsok of Negligee Shirts, Collars and Calls. ? . ' k - kk S J. M. HOWARD. doh'T" oorrT doiit ' Let yoor ohild eat his teeth on t plated spoon. I am selling Qorbam Company's Solid Sterling k' k 3k :''k?: For $4.00 per 8etv-k',Sv i v. - V ;k. ; k;' kk I have a few Stick Pins left at lOoto. eaon.k kk ki i , .'. '- :' ' '" : -': " k. C: Hair ; Pins and higher. Those little Silver Souvenir Suoonsat 75ots are not high. 4 r7" Come and see me.- . : - .E1T01T, H3 J$77:!:r; C;?. Eapt!st CLrch. ' POSTPONED ! o 0- NEW YORK, Mar. 1994 JOHN DUNN, Grocer, Sadden illness of our Demonstrator, Miss Reddy, compells post ponement of Exhibit at your store to work beginning April sec ond. Please announce change in Newspaper. C. J. YAN HOUTAN & SON. THE ABOVE Telegram received to- day and Explains itself. The Citizens OF IN I. W UERNE arc invited to visit my store from April 2nd to 7th inclusive, to taste a cup of Van Houten's Famous Co coa. Respectfully, John Dunn. JUST Received CASES OF FINE California 8tondard goods,bouirht low and sold low. 17 OBTLY cte ACAU They are Going Fast tall ttntA 4snM . i VCIUWIUBCO WOliii joiifj Dunn, v, - 50 You Hay Travel AROUND THE GLOBE And you will not find such opportunities to save money as are of fered at the - Mammoth - Establishment of-: Hackburn & Willett, GLOBE TROTTERS Stand hy us, mi the man in the moon lacks it up, that no where in the CUT can Better Bargains BE OB'JCAINIiO. o o o Those who gafrcrn place to ph:3. fieri- ly, af ler !::U:3 weir where, c:r.3 t::i b us to nuko : - " V - '.. .". , ! --.' 1 Purchaoeo. FOR r THEY. FIND THEY k can1 not do as well any- where else. . w . UVtf 4 v . t k
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