1 1 A1L VOL. XIIL-NO.-l, NEW BERNE. N. C SUNDAY. APRIL 1, 1894 PRICE 5 CENTS 0 U UN A JL. f: BTJ8I5B8S LOCALS. POUND, iat keys oa lion, "d on nickle door key Owner tan get tbem by calling at Ihi office and pajinf for thi DOtic. It. DO yon wsot a Bicycle t Itw pat the . cub hi'yoar pocket and omn down to . No. 77 kidJl 8t , and bar a quiet . talk with me. I am lura we caa maka a traU and yoa will be root than satisfied. My wbeela are tbe highest grade and ful ly guaranteed by the msnoUctorsr - lw. 1 ..' J. W Watoh. FINE Hamia and Morton yam alipa can lie obtained through S. F. Taylor- tl NE W lot of ttaodsrd books Just reeeifed at Henry Hall', - , TO LOOK nice, dreai nice fro to J. L. Hartsfleld, ageat for Weoamaker A Brown, Pbila, and pet yoa a aoit ot clothea to fit yoa. .Clothing made to order. Suite from $9 up. Apply at J. B. Holland ft Co, 58 Pollock Bt. ' Beapectfully, tf ' . J. U HaxrariBLa BOLTED Water-mill Barrington'e. Meat at W. ' k FULL Una of spring and .summer sample. It will be to yoar interest to ex , amino my earn pica before purchasing elsewhere . ea satisfaction is always guaranteed. M samples are from the largest importing bouses Tou can get ..sails t you own prices, as one house alone occaplcs 15,000 square feet of space. F. If. Cadwick, Mercbsnt Tailor, 43 Pollock atreet, near Postofflce. , , 155 tf LOCAL NEWS. AIL BT THE W. I U11 ail Berrlee Ceaaeeeee Tasserrew -It Will be Only m tte Frelf ht Trmla let m Ue BagmUr Faiseaxar ' Train. Tomorrow ths long desired mail ser- rlos oa the W. if. A K. R. R.oommenca There will be a daily mail except ea Bandars. '.. The freight and passenger train will be tbe only one ased la tbe eerrioe. f . By schedule It time to arrive ta 11 If. and time fat tearing 1 p. m. Mail Intended to go off that day must be in tbe office by one o'clock. The poat-efficca immediately on tbe line of the road are DeBruhla, Pollocks Tlllu, MsjSTille, Jacksonville sad Wil mington. Besides their own mail, mail it left at tbe PollocksTiUe effice for Olivers, N. C.; at Maysville for Fowle, Loca and Silver dale, N. C and at Wilmington fbr the lines centering there. We are very glad to get this much ser vice by the railroad. It is a vast im provement over the service we have been having. We bad hoped however for the double daily mail, still we appreciate the 1m provement and If we are to have only odc mail a dav we would prefer that to be by tbe train that has been chosen. It gives as our mail at noon, but not using the morning train leaves it so that Wil mington does not get her New Berne mail until night. v SEW A D Wt TISK31RNT8. Howard. Found. Daniel Lane Notice. J. W. Watson Bicycles. James A. Brysn Call No. 5. Claude M. Benton, M. D. Pliysican. Tea JoyiuuT. Is twelve years 6ld t '. day. , ' ; r. Chaa. ftelzensteio Is beautifying bis residence by repainting. Mr. T. B. Hvman came down from . Dover and la viutiojj Mr. J. J. Disosway. "M. who recently advertised to loan money in tbe city has transacted his bus! ntss and left the city. The ProgresjlveJAge (ays that Mr. J. " B. Bonner who. bos been very sick is tetter and hopes are entertained that he will again be on the street soon v ." The monthly meeting of : the Female Benevolent Society will be held ' at the house of Miss , Melts on Tuesday after. ' Boon at A o.olock. ;-' ' There will bo no T. if. C. A. service tliU afternoon. It is omitted that the young men may attend the meeting for men only nt the Bsptilt church, at 4 o'clock. ' At the meeting this afternoon a free ". will offering will te taken up for Evange list Elsom and his singer companion, Mr. Stnrtevent. ; - Bemember the meeting for men only at the Baptist Church this afternoon at o'clock. Fifteen is the youngest age at which any boys will be admitted. . An electric light wis placed yesterday at the opening of the alley fronting the - Baptist church, Agood improvement -, Tbe temperature record yesterday was: Highest 64 1-2; lowest 81 1-2; range 88, Assistant TJ. 8. Engineer ; W. H, ; Cliadborne moved ; his office yesterday to ; the building on floutli Front street in which 'Mr.; W. H, Oiiver'a office Is " located. ' , '. The Presbyterian Sabbath. School will be held a half hour . earlier- than usual today that it may be over, with in time lor attendance at Mtr Elomt meeting In the. Baptist church for vneov ? Tbe sjhool will open today at S o'clogk,; next Sabbath it will be held at tbe osual hour - 8.80. . ' In a little over a week the New Berne r Building and, Loaq Association, one of the moot'benefiicil orgamaationa of the ,-. city, will hold the meeting to pay off the ' ' stockholders in the first series and to rote upon certain proposed changes .in - tbe laws by which the organization it govern -ed.. . i ( , - . The Durham Glo'je states that since the dinuppoarance ol Mr. Obarlea E. Cmbtree of that city, every effort has besii'Diafle to Bod him but all this "proved fruitless. ; No . cause for . bis disappear anoe-'caube assigned i and none of his friends know any reason lor ; bis leaving. Ilia 'accounts - were - found to ; be. all straight. v The lust number ot the' North Carolina Teacher annouoces that - the . splendid progr.immo Tot thu coming session of thi Aseinily is now completed and ready for publication. It is stated that it is the best programme ever prepared by the Assembly, and that its notable practical valuo will draw nearly every loading teacher in Mis Statt) to the sessiou ar Morehead this summer. . ' : -A Bogue correspondent writes as the crops and the cold on Boue sound. It vas there pretty muo'a as cisewhere, The farmers had been hard at work dur. ii : tiie loner spell of good weatbtr, som w seilnne planting com 1--. 1 c ini. water neloni, 1 s i cucumhers, &i , vi. A.U tt down exoei)t the peas. Th i ri f -r'n an luch dep. O.i ;: - '1 1 bailed. TZH Mad Dog Shot J Another mad dog has beeu killed in the city. This one was found at Union Point yesterday morning. Before being shot he bad bitten another dog and had greatly endangered a colored man be was within three feet of the latter when tbe loaded gun ended bis career. He was killed in front of the electric light plant. Mad dogs are reported from almost every quarter of the State. We do not care to needlessly alarm, but as such is tbe case and there have been two mad dog cases in the city, it is well to be cautious, and well for the owners of dogs to be specially careful about their pets. If any person should get bit it might prove a serious business. While oa this subject we can mention also that several ot our citizens lure re cently lost their dogs from some malady which affects their throats and causes them to froth at the'mouth. com . wfMf othe Irish potjtiH- THI 600D WOEX COXTISTJES. Tweatj-Flre Coarersleas Last light- Ta Ilfftt Eaia Mr. Elsaai't Meeting. Yesterday aiteroooo Mr. Elsom, at the Baptist church, addressed bis audience from Job 14:14: -If a man die shall be live again." His subject wot "Immor tality," and he argued it both from o stare, science and scripture. He said that one should ask himself two questiooe: "What relation does God bold toward met" and "What kind or life am I living V He made an appeal to sinners and showed they could licsived by sccept ing Christ' and nrili Uiry did do this they would be cviVlftstingly clsmoed. The church was egaiu filled above and below at ). ni il't service and in a sermon on "Tbe Disobedience of Jonah,' Mr. Elsom showed both the cost and folly of either tbj unconverted or bsck sliders seeking to flee from the presence of the Lord. The sermon was followed by snotber season of "rei'reshfhg from the presence ol the Lord.' The numtier ofsnuUwh.i found the place for them "rs the very gates of heaven'' was neuily larir as on the previous night. There wire twentv five c nverions. False A arm. An alarm ot fire was sent in this mum. stnwt 2:15 p. m. from ton 48, comer George and (Jueen stTeets. The Dcpart- responded proinp'.ly, but no fire was found. ' The alarm was evidently sent in as an April lool, but if the fool is caught very likelv he will spend April wearing tts stripes." A BerlOM ana Nearly Fatal Aeoldsnt A serious (and what was almost miraculous escape Irom fatal) accident happened at the Qoldsboro'Lumber Com panys' mill at Daver Friday afternoon. One of the colored hands Lewis Cox, was at work around tbe buzz saw, tbe mill having stopped at the time. By some means the mill very unex pectedly started and the saw caught Cox on the back cutting through bis garments but missing ,bis person until it came in contact with his left arm. It cut that up badly and tossed the unfortunate man over severely injuring one of bis legs. Tbe unfortunate man's home was near, and '' Mr. . Hyman im-mediately bad carried there, bis wounds bound up and everything done for him that was possible and In the meantime hfi telegraphed to Kinston for a physician to come at once and render bis profess ional services. None of the wounds proved serious, the laceration of the arm did not extend to the bone and there were no bones broken by the (all. Cox is now getting along all right. ; . - , V, The Convocation Yesterday and Today, Rev. E. Matthias, f tf. D., of Beaufort who preached the sermon at the service in tbe Episcopal church yesterday morn ing left last night for his home in , Beaa fort. . , - " Rev. Dr. James Carmichael, D D will preach this morning in Christ Church and in St. Cyprian's (col.) to-night. He will be assisted in conducting the morn ing service by Rev; Mr. Williams. In Christ Church to-night Confirmation by Bishop Watson will take place. " Other ministers will serve neighboring Churches as follows: Trenton, by Rev. Robert Strange; Stonewall, IRer.-' F. N. 8kiaoer.J"-v": . i'-;"-i.:'''.'---s' This morning Rev Mr. George and Rer Mr. Wooten will be with the Bishop ; at St. Thomas church.-Jasper. It Is to- be dedicated at 11 o'clock, t;. jt "..t Experience Meeting There will be an experience meeting at the Baptist church this morning at half past nine o'clock. v ' ' Christians of all denominations are in vited to attend and participate. The meeting will be dismissed in time for all to attend their own church service. Improvement of Ooraeoke navigation. Superintendent Schuster of th Govern ment River and Harbor Improvement Works came up last night from Wilming ton and will leave on the steamer General Thorn, Capt. Roberts, for Wash ington, N. C, this morning. , At. Washington, Lt. Lucas will tnken aboard and the Thom will then prov ed to Ocracoke where a few weeks, p ' a month will be spent in takin sow, ' -s and current observations for n ; ,t of Ocracokeittvigation. Chnucb Services. Centennry Methodist Church: Ser vices conducted by tue pastor, J. i. Lyon at 11 a.m. Three will not be any night service. There will be the regular prayer meeting .at 9:30 a. m. Sunday School at 8 o'clock p. m , J. M. Howard, Hupt. Presbyterian Church Iter. C. G. Vr dell, pastor. Services at 11 a m. with sacrament of the Lord's supper. Snbbstb School at 3 o'clock. The change in Sso bsth School hour is just for this time and on account of Mr. Elsoin's meeting. At night the congregation will uuite with the meeting at tbe Baptist church. Baptist Church Services at 11 a. m p. m. and 7. W p. m . conducted by Rev. P. G. Elsom. Sunday School 3 p. m. Church of Christ: D. H. Tetree, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. Bunject: "The duty of ctivins self to God.'' Sun day school at 3 p. in. No service at niirht on account of union service at the Baptist Church. St. Paul's C.itliolicli Ciiuri h Mas at 11 a. m. Catechism at 4 p. in. Vespers and Benediction at 7:30. Rev. P. F Quion. An Expression of Thanks and Appre ciation. . Hiving the kindest appreciation oi the universal sarrcw expressed at the nielon- chov loss of my son, YY. U. Koyall, who was tlrowntcl in uie river ireni aim beinff rjrofoundlv c rati tied for the efforts made for the recovery ol his body and the la terns t manifested in our very ssd bereavements, I desire to express to this community the sincercst thanks ol my self and family and give tbe assurance that words cannot express the deep and lasting obligations under which we labor. sincerely, W. B. ROYAIX AND JAMILT. THIS IS UII SOUTH CAEOLISA. A Bloody BatU Betweea Ttllaaa 8pl aad Darllaftoalaaa. Three Military Capaale Disband Ra'her Than Obey Tlllsaa Dlspe atary Destroyed. A special to the Wilmington Messen ger brings further news about the South Carolina troubles. The Tillman spies sud citiaens nf Darl ington spilled ths first blood Fridsy ater noon. The fighting began. at 4 o'clock. Two citizens and two spies were killed and oue spy and three citizens mortally wounded One of the citizens wounded was tbe chief of police A. E. Dargan. Tbe -pies took to the woods and the citizens followed t'lem, 200 mounted men soon ioined in the pursuit. The news of the fight soOn reached Florence and the whole town was in anna at once. Eveiy male citizen rushed for their guns and pistoU, the armory of he Florence Kifles was broken into, and lieir l'uus 'anil ammunition taken into rvice and word was wired Darlington lirv were ready and weuld assist to ths Inith. The reply came, "The spies here ped; meet and kill the last oue ol them. ' Two hundred people met the incom train prepared for a hot reception of those the? regarded ai murderers, but they were not aboard. The Florence eople then went to work sconnng the untiy with the avowed intention of illin the last one of them. At midnight news was received that the "murderers, bad been Burruunded wir Lbenezer, live miles west of Florence. 1 he latest advices on Saturday morn- ng at iu o clock received as lollows Thu latent reports are that the murderers re in the Mat Muldrow mill section, two posse The national Park For ThU State Mr. Henderson haa introduced into the House the petitbn of tbe North Carolina Press Association tor a national para in Western North Carolina. Commenting on the movement to se cure this park the Durham Globe says: The most beautilul region tttat nature bas Dovided east of the Rocky range is our own mountain country There the mountains rise higher, nd the sky bluer and nearer. There the streams ore more limpid, the waters more crystallin than in other region. Jlere, If anywhere l hUiu tna m Hufi Mlaaann" fwsmnnrl tm vurj Miyv iui a pc i cos . piawuio givuuui "Toe national xeuowstone park is too far away lor the people of th eastern States. ' . - ' Let ns have a national park in the East, and let it be where Nature is grandest and most glorious." ' . i - Charlotte Purchases a Road Machine Tbe City has purchased the new road engine which it no been experimenting with lor several week, in cost oi tiie machine is 88.700. Jt was not purchas ed before a thcrougb test was made of it and after it was known beyond, a doubt that it came up entirely to all recommen dations and all 'requirements. -: This . JUT. Butter, tbe citv enmneer. reported. The enztne lias saved over a nunarea dollars on oue block. One of its chief re commendations is tbe saving of labor and money. It packs the irroiiad tuorougmv, and rock as well, which by the old pro cess required much time and labor, and then toe work is not as well none, ah who have seen the workinsr of the new engine are convinced that it is a good thing. '. ,-, -v -, . r-x viif.-T-- In tbe city of New Berne, N. C, Sat urday morning March 81st, 1894, Julius Q. Pnce in his Band years ot age. - Brother Price was a consistent member of th Methodist Church for a number of years. Tbe funeral will take place trom tbe Centenary Methodist Church this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. ' . r X. 11 V 1 IV Ai - V S ' The Democratic Ward Committees -are requested to meet at tlio City Hall Monday night, April M at 8 p. ro. CHAS. RaiZBNSTSIH, .Chairman 1st Ward Democratio Commlt- right ol tb Called States to prevent any s alios fam wearing land near the canal and a State official thinks that country aould promptly repudiate the cession if it had really been mode. At any rate tbe United States would not recognise its validity. The arrival of an American war ship there is awaited. A c.rreepoodent of the News-Obnrver-Cbronicle tells of mail named Newton from tbe northern part of Granville being put ia jail at Oxford for th murder ol bis unci by emptying a load of shot in bis stomach. Newton is spoken of as a desperal man; be seems unconcerned sod claims he did tbe killing In self defeoce. He and his uncle were st a place of ques tional)!, resort, under the influence of liquor when the dispute arose which re sulted in toe murder. Ths News-Obearver-Chronicle lulls of an attempted suicide there by a man named S. R. House, an employee of tbe Caraleigh mills. About one o'clock Wed- uesdsy night Mrs. louse swoke, round ber husband had arisen, and hearing a dripping she hastily made a light a. id found lirr husband sitting no with two gashes in his throat made ly himself with a razor. J(v mediial skill his lite was aived. THE-EVJASM POSTPONED! Notice to TachtCiub Members The members of the New Berne Yacht Club are hereby notified that by order of the hxcmtive Committee a meeting will be held at the office of W. D. Mclver on Tuesday eVjninir at 8 o'clock, for the purpose ot re-organization and th. numes ol all those memlwrs more than two months in arrears will be stricken from the roll unless satisfactory arrangements are made by them with the L'lub prior to or at this meeting. A.' r t IK hrottle -o o- NEW YORK, Mar. 1994 JOHN DUNN, Grocer, Sudden illness of our Demonstrator, Miss Reddy, compells post ponement of Exhibit at your store to work bsinning April sec ond. Please announce charge in Newspaper. C. J. VAN HOUTAN & SON miles Irom Florence, and a posse of 100 men are close on to them. That section of the country is thickly settled with Tilmanites who will do all they can to assist iu the escape of tbe spies. If necessary they will hitch up their teams and drive them to a distant station to enable them to escape. Unless this is done tbe murderers will be captured be fore daylight. At this writing trouble s I eared in Florence. Florence county dispensary store here was broken opeu at an early hour this morning by unknown persons who haj lestroyed all the bottles ot liquor, beer and chsmpagne by breakil g them to pieces and bad opened the bungs of all the barrels letting all the liquor run out and causing a loss to the State of South Carolina to about 113,000. Liquor is flowing at a terrible rate, or at least from a dispensary standpoint, in t lorance. Columbia, o. C, March 80. Uovernor Tillman bas ordered rut the Columbia and Manning millitary, and the troops ro now getting under arms to repsir to the scene of war. The three Columbia companies of State troops have dishande I under the great pressure brought to boar upon them, rattier than obey the uovernor a orders to go to Darlington. The excite ment here in consequence of this action is at fever heat. The conflict started by two citizens cettiti!' into a fitt, during winch dltn culty, one of th "spies" drawn into it, killed a man. then the bring became general and the after rrsults followed. Absolutely Pure A oream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest Uhitbd Statks Qovbrnmbnt Food Hit port. Rovsl Baiiko Powdkb Co., 106 Wall 8t..N. Y. Imitation is the siuctrcst flattery Col- TON. We have just reoeived a new lot of genuine Gavot suspenders. Tbey are o good that they are largely imitated and sold at a low er prioe. The genuiue goods are sold at 50 oeuts and can always be told by the name Co Gnyct on the buckle. Th buuklei never rust norajo the button holes pull oat. We have them in assorted lengths so we can. m toe shortest or tbe tallest mail. Only. AT J. M. HOWARD'S. CALL TNO. r. Bond of Craven County Njrth Carolina, CULLED ITEMS OF NEWS. Nottoe Is hereby given that Nino Craven County Bonda,of Ue fedenomlnattoii of Five Hundred (M0) Dollar have been drawn for tbe sinking fund of said county In accord tnce with tliA act ot A.Hcmhlv authorizing JHr. Ulia. iu. BUSUCC, ltaielgu S new I uieir issue, aa ionowa : .. -i .it.. : I tsonas numiwrea, iu. i, ob. 71, 73, i, si, ws, postmaster Vea cuniKc wuu mo iiiwjui- These bonds will be paid principal and accrueil Interest to Aoril loth. 1894. upon pre sentatloa oi the same at the National Bank 01 New Barue, New Berne North Carolina, Interest on the above Bonds will ceaao on and the 15th day ot April, 1894. dj oraer Koara 01 commigflioners, JAMES A. BUY AN, Chm'n. iog ot tbe present month. Cival war attended by atrocities, the mutilation and massacres of prisoners has broken out m Samoa. The-Raleich visitor savs that Easter Sunday will lone be kuown as the "Eas ter without a new bonnet," for none of the ladies wore tuoi ' new spring clothe The Maxton Scottuli Chief tells of the capture of an eagle in a trap set for him where he had destroyed a lamb. He was taken on Little river in Montgomery county. ITc measured eight feet from tip to tip. and biz and a quarter inches Is what he measured across the foot. The Rocky Mount Argonaut says a .' aihl.h i. tun nn.oil tn h.va hjvn n.a t went in the yard of Mrs. U. D. Drake oue CLA.UDE II BEITTON. UL D. nay iae- ween, wuiuu ui uouisc vei y NOTICE. The underslsmed Daniel Lane has dulv Sualified as Bzecutor of ths estate of Henry . Oracle and hereby Rives aotioe that he re quires all persons having claims agtnst the state o( the said Henry 3. Qraoie to present tnem to uie saiu jvxecutor amy auuenu oated, for payment on or before the SI day of Haron, uaa. or else tula notice win do plead ed in bar ot recovery. rersons inaepten must pay wunoub acmy. DANIEL LANK, Executor. Chas- R. Thomas, Attorney, New Berne, N. C. March JIM, 1884. course mueh frightened the family all ot whom are ladies. , Mr. Drake's daughter, Miss Hattie seized an axe and knocked him on th head before any one could go to their assistance. Unless by May 1st England agrees to the Bering Sea seal fishery modus Vivendi, the United State will proceed to arrest all poachers in the closed waters, regardless of nationality. The Secretary or tbe Navy was today directed to assemble his fleet on the raoinc station. . i A dramatic incident occurred in the house Friday.. Expeaker Reed tried to Physician Surgeon, Office: IN o. 137 Middle Street, In Bangert Building, Xw Berne H. C. Can b seen at any hour at night in office SMS AMDENT, 1894. 0 I have just received a very nice tee the roll pall. Crisp said he could line of Men and Boys Suits the not allow it and upon Keed persistence best and cheapest line I ever car- Crisp called for the serge an t-at-arms at,d the cowed ex-speakcr, while the other Bepuiyeans stood aghast and Democrats were smuiDK tuen jiuiuea w uie luevi tabl and with crushed but sullen de meanor obeyed the command The Charlotte New? says that the close of the service at the First Presbyterian Church the question of eularging and improving th chuicb building and ad ding a Sunday School room was laid be-1 'd rld in Slims, Stoats and Medi ums. Can nt most any body. My stock of Shoes is nearly com plete. Jaet stop and look at my show window, if yon wish to see - a . i a uttuuBoiiio 11110, I have also jnst received a bean tiful lot of Dotted Swiss. Dim tt, Whits Lawns, Chambby UINQHAM3, 1PSOR in favorofthe proiect. It I sU mated wiiMua.s,Baui ojukx jtaxtskiiis that the sum of llS.OOO will be reoulred. ana line 01 too uolobbb dat and thi the congregation can easily I TIERS, whlcn I am selling tor 10 There it an alarming state of affairs ia BluBeld. Tbe Uovernor ot Kama, With out an v justification shot an American and there i a great tension of feeling there. It is stated moreover by a news paper correspondent there that Cona Island ha been ceded to tbe British and that this it the first step towtrds lnter lering with the Nicnrsnguan) canal. But ftreat Britain bat already conceded th cen atiful Patterns. I aia determlnad aot to e VHDKBSOLO by anyone, and f yoa want to BUT CHEAP and f good Quality goods at ths sam tlma, yoa wtueoastoM . "W. . Oarringfton, C7 Kiddle 8t, ulls the Lever and his Great 1 chine bound' ahead. an d la- THE ABOVE releram received to day and Explains itself. We Pull dowixt PRICES A NOTCH Oil TWO FURTHER jAnd the Business jMachine must take; Ion greater speed Ithan ever. That Speeds us on to success is made of AND IS FIRED BY OUR OWN Enthusiasm AND AMBITION. And travels over broad- gauge tracks of The Citizens - OF -."N W ' 11 K Lt rv K are invited to visit my store from April 2nd to 7th inclusive, to taste a cup of Van Iloutens 'Famous Co coa. IIi-kht fully, John Dunn. -So ST W itS-- W B deceived FAIREST PRICES And BEST GOODS. 0- IP STOPS TO TAKE ON .-EVERYBODY- Hackburn & Villett, 47 1 49 POLLOCK 81. ASES OF FINE California Peaches, Standard goods.bouffht low and sold low. B mm ONLY I cts ACAH They are Going Fast Gall and see theix --, s-,-" du;: JTo. 55

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