"Daily OTJRNAL. Vol. xiil-no 29. NEW BERNE. X. C. FRIDAY. MAY 4, 1894 PRICE 5 KNTS. The t : on BUSIXKSS LOCALS. fcXTBA. Am bef. spleodij teal ind chrjic lamb tliia moroiog. Try oar corn Cd bet Oar own patting an; it cannot be xcellra, U em i. uona a. ooo a, JUST BECEIVEDA lot of Graham and Chocolate waferi at W. V. Uarring lon'a. - UAO lINE and band made brick in any quantity for mle, Wilt C'UAS. RKIZBSKTKIir. WHEN Boraxine la uteri according to direction, a third of the lahor and the onet ot aoap in orumnrY wasnmg ' kitu tfemples free at J. F. Tuylor'a. A Nice lotnf amall Iiuips and shoulders at W. IX BarriogtoD a. TRY Gatkill'a Cream Drinks, they are Am Nfitlitniv hut mm r.rf&.!n ns(l in making tliem. Orange, Pineapple, Vunillu, ntrawDerry, Jviapuerry ana uiinaiiua. vimi lea Cream Soda, tt. JUST Rcoeited a fine lut of Itiinnnas Ht J. R. Parker, Jh. I HAVE jnat reoeiyed a r.cw lo ol' Spring and Summer sample from Wannmnker it Brown, Phildelpbia, and samples ol ailk Veals. They are cheap as the times are bard. Come and look at them. Jacob Habtsfibld, with J. B. Holland Jb Co., No. 18 Pollock St. - DID you know that all kinds of repair work could 1 done at Hulls 1r". Gun Smith Shops. Kensonable prices anil . satisfaction guaranteed. t LOCAL NEWS? SEW AD VERTISEMENTS. Howard. Sam1l. Colin & Sor. Reef J. H. Mann New Berpe House. Keceivera' Sale of Water Works. J. C. Wliitty Prepare to Keep Cool Alfred Bryan, un insane colored mnn from near Vanceboro, was brought to the C ty and lodged in jail yesterday. The Regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society nf Centenary M. E. church will be held at the parson age this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Those who are to unite with the Free Will Baptist church as the result of the ffevWal that has been in progress there, will be baptized Sunday afternoon at lour o'clock at the foot of Bioad street. The Central Committee of the Vance Memorial Association is sending out blanks for lists of subscribers to a shitue in memory ot Hon. Z. B. Vipxe. The effortpught to, and we belieyo will meet with a ready response. The Chattaka Literary society will meet at Mrs. E. It. Clay pool's to night. Charles Dickens will lo the subject. Each one attending is requested to hrinsr the name of some character in his works and a saying from his or her lips. Mr. B. H. Melton, Disciple Theologi cal student, arrived from the Kentucky Bible college in which he is prosecuting his studies en route to his home at Pol locksville, whether he was summoned, we are sorry to learn, by a telegram, an nouncing the severe illness of his moth er. Mrs. Alice Ferrebee of Stonewall and Miss Jennie Baxter, of the city, returned yesterday from Vanceboro where they nave been visiting. Mrs. Ferrebee will remain a while visiting friends in the city. She is now visiting Mrs. T. J. Bax ter. Mr. Clias. S. Wa'lae, who recently went to John Hopkin's hospital, to have an operation performed, telegraphs that it was successfully performed Tuesday, and be is now getting along very well. ' Mr. Wallace's many triends here and at Morehtad will bo delighted to learn this, ' A. letter from a citizen of Pamlico county to a friend m New Berne slates that the negro who attempted a rape " upon a little girl near Vandemere has . ' sent tor his wife and children to come to - him It is thought that be is now at a place in Beaufort county known as " Reedsville and a posse is after him. It is earnestly hoped that he will be captured. The repairs to the rock wall on East Front ltreet which was badly damaged by wiuter storms is In progress. It is ' " 'lojf made aa strong as is permitted by the way it is built, but it will ueverjbe - of-an abiding character' uuless the loun- elation ia made deeper and possibly wider. When work hat to be done upon it again ( it will be well tor the work to be done in this thorough manner. A Lecture Indeed! V A great deal was expected from Dr. '.; Hall, but if It were possible, be surpassed himfclf last night on the subject, "'Want .:. ed--A Man." .' ' It was maslerjy effort In every sense 6f the word, and commanded, a perfect - silence tliroughout give where broken by happy hits of humor: " Dr. flail has a strong, - rich and clear , voice, and speaks with lorce and power, Every jesturvj and word carries gnice and ' eloquence. With a wonderful iiuainu tion and deep insight into human nature, he immediately takes hold or bis audii T ence and holds an undivided attention. : .. : The subject to-night will Te 'Taters Though' rather a singular selection, it is bound to have something - in It, Aiiss Katie Snyder, wlio accompanies , Dr. Hal! to assist in the singing, and said to have a very fiuo voice, will sing a few selections to-night, and there.' will )M-bi'-'y bioi'jt r music to vary the pro- Comins; tad (tain Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Belt, of Harlowe came op yesterday mornina to kimmhI a day or two in the city. Dr. F. L. Klbornc, ol the U. S. VeU erinary Department who is engaged in progressive, scientific, cattle experiments at New Berne for practical puqmsr?, lelt for Washington, D. C, expecting to le turn in about a week. Mr. li. I'. Will l.uiis will look after the cattle closely "lur ing his alisence Inking note of their cin dition every day. Mr. C. C. Braillinm, l ft t'n' Cliarli "ton Oil a business trip. Mr. T. B. Hyman, of the extensive saw mill plant at Dover, Uio li is liot'ii in the city a few days making his m!v nice pre parations for moving here I'im'ii tiuliU boro, left returning home. Notwith standing all the buihling which is cui sttmtly in progress here. Mr. llvman found vnc-int dwellings exceedingly scan e Misses N. W. and L. W. Simmons, who hav! b'cn spending the winter in the city, left for their home in ( 'hesu r, l'a. Ucv. (J. W, Starling and wife, who have been visiting friends in C.iiterct county, came np. Mrs. Shining wi lit on to (ioldsboro to visit at her old home ami Mr. Starling ret nine I to his Held id woik jn Onslow eounlv. ilrs. J. V. Cilriner, ol Uallimorc. who has b.1 n isi;ing her sister Mis. W. F. Hountree, left for her liouie. Mrs. V. II. Rennell, of Philadelphia, who has been visiting her diuighler Mr-. Jos. Kinsey, left fur her home in I'hihi- lelphia. Mrs. KlizaDill and Miss Klizi I'n kett of Harlowe, who have been visiting rela tive-s in the city, left to visit relatives in Jones and Onslow counties. Mr. J. II. Mann, oiAIorehe id, propri etor of the old and favorably know n hotel tho New Berne House, ol Moreliead wa in the city yesterday. Miss Emma Simmons, came down from Kinicy Seminary last night. Miss Ev.i Blunders, went down to Newport to attend the Newport picnic- to-day which will b'held four miles from tho village and to visit her aunt Miss (ienoa Rogers. Not Enough .Names for the Excursion, Unless more persons signify their de sire to go to Wilmington on lift- excur sion next Friday the attempt will have to be abandoned.' ' It is their intention to leave New llerne at eight forty, a. m , Friday the eleventh, giving every one un opportunity of visit ing Wilmington and Wrightsvillc, re turning, leave nt seven p, m , having had ample time to s e all tee sights and in joy the orenn biei-z . There will pi'ohih'y never ba an op portunity of visiting inington at such an exceedingly k.w rate. The Indies have put their tickets at $1.50 for grown peo ple and $1.00 for children under twelve yours old. It may be that there are others intend ing, to go who have not taken the trouble to leave their names. If there nro it is hoped they will -do so at once that the expenses ol the trip may be guaranteed and preparations for it go foiwnrd with out any delay. It would be a cheap and delightful trip both to those who mako Wilmington their destination and to those who go on to Wrightsvillc. Morehead City Notes. We aro informed of a gentleman at Morehead caichir.g 75 good fish in about two hours. Fishing with hook and line, and also with nets, is reported a3 quite good there now and getting even bet ter. A protracted meeting is in progress in tho Baptist church. lie v. Dr. Hujler, a very able divine, the father of the pastor, is assisting. The meeting began Sun day. - . The hotols of Morthend are cleaning up repainting, and repairing wherever nec essary, getting ro.idy for the summer sen son which promises to be a good one. Business seems to be livening up some what.. This is partly attributable to the increase in fish shipments. Little Sunbeam- Picnic The Little Sunbeam Society of the Bap sist Sunday School will bave a picnic the Blnckledge plantation, three miles from the city, to-Jay. They start at 9 o'clock this morning from the reaidencc of Rev. Rufns Ford. Besides the festivities always attendant upon such occasions there will be the crowning fit the Queen of May. ' Miss Bessie Ford is the .queen. Sha will be c'towned by Masttr Albert Patterson, the maids of honor are Misses Mamie Ber ry, Ethel Ford, Vidio Gaskill and Ma n.ie Iloyall. , Locates In New, Berne, : " . Dc O, II. Goldberg, formerly of Bal timore, wn3 On,e of the candidates who passed examination before tlie Bo.ird of examiners of the Dental Association. v He will locate in New Berne, and will be in theK Henry, building on. Middle street. He informs us that he intends to ejuip his dental parlors finely. , - Mr. Goldberg spent several months in New Berne - about a year ago, and has friends who will be glad to hear of bis determination to make this city his homo. ThcJniisville Courier-Journal of April 30th has an old wood cut of what it states to be a likenesi ot Senator Thomas J. Jarvis, but no more like than- Hyperion to a Satyr. Mr. Jarvis is : entitled to iiiwim ''- "'. '. ' '." ' CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL. Thursday, May 10. h- Marshals for the Occasion. The following gentlemen bavo been appointed to act n iLssisunt Marshals. A full programme of tlte exercises will be published in .Sim I ij-'s edition nt the city papers Wright Moore, Ciaven county Co. D 60th N. ('. Inf mtrv. K. R. Jones. Join.-s county Capt. Co. K, 27lh N. C Inlantrv. S. H I! id, Cr iven co.uilv 'V K, 2d N. (' Infantry .In ii' s W. I! ' . -,..vcn county l.ieut. Co li . . . t.; .try. J. K. r.ind, I'iiii , i i ..j -Co. Iv, 2d .N. C. Inl.in' rv. lio'i.-i'. F. !" ..veil county Co. I!. Ii7lh N. C 1 1 1 1 ii I iv . Jami.s F. Cl.AllK, Chief Marshal. ' I A I) nih'e Rape. We have rec.'iv.-d a l- tter from a pro r inent citi; n of Auro'a whi' ii te'ls of a most ii it.irdlv oiilr.ig.' c nmitt'd T le -day evening upon Ihi' p rson of a girl Hi years oi age, tin- daiighiei ol a rcspei ia hle colored in-ill, named CharU-s 1 lual. r. Iiin- near F.d ,var. I's Mill- Tio ii'-gro men went to Hunter's hou and Nailing lii- dau Jilcr alone they both coinmitte I a rape upon lu-r. The nu n wire bith strangers to t he girl ,- one ol I heal had a valise as if he was traveling. At last iiforniatio-i (yesterday) a large number of lie citizens of K I ward's Mil's were in s uch of ih" black demons, and it is jK'lieV.'d that, it eaii'ht, couit will nevi r h ive a chance at tlhiin. Success of a Diflleult Operation. The Km-ton Fre.: Tress oies the lol low ing: Dr. M. O. Unit, as-iste I bv Dr. ('has. DuH'v, ot New 1! me. Dr. Fie I Whitakcr or Trenton, and Dr. C. II. W'oodley, ot ibis place, peiforim-il an exceedingly dif ficult operation Tile-day on Mr LaFayettc Dillaliunt, ot Jones rniuity. rcnioving a luinor I roni the under side of the sachrum. file patient was doing very y II yester day. We are pleased to in ike mention of sac'ievriiti at home as the above. Dr. Hyatt Mliitartlm is pilie-lly equipped lor spu-ialcises and it is well lor people to renieuib -r that there is aa iii-'.itution at home which does away with 1 1 1 r necessity ot'goingtoa distance for tr:u(inent in difficult cases. VV ff, & Jf. Railroad Rates to Con red crate Memoria', The Wilmington, New Itjruc and Norfolk Railroad gives a low t ile on round trip tickets bolh ways on the occ-i- ion of the Confederate Memorial vx.r- eisis. Capt. W. B. Lane, of Ciihoii county, will be the orator in N'ew Iffne, anil Col. Julian S. Carr, ol Durham, the orator in. Wilmington. The rates from Wilmington to New Heme ami return is .f;!.-2.). The nunc is the rate from New Heme to Wilmington and return and there are correspondingly low rates for intermediate points.- The tickets will h; placed on sale May 9th, also en the 10th. Tney will be good to return until (he 11th inclusive. Tho round trip rates to Xew Heme are as follows : From Wilmington and return, From Scotts Hill ' From Hampstead " From Woodsido " From Edgecombe " From Holly Ridge " From Verona, " From Jacksonville " From Northieast " From White Oak From Muysville " From l'olloksvillc " $3.25 3.(10 2.75 2 50 2.25 2.0(1 1.65 1.50 1.25 1.15 1.00 .05 Homo Folks. We clip tho following from the Wil mington Messenger: , Some one sent us tho speech of Gen. Cullen A Battle, editor of the New Berne Journal, upon Senator Vance, that ap peared m the courier, we read it with pleasure. It is a good speech fervid, sympathetic, rhetorical and eloquent." CULLED ITEMS0F MEWS. The Trustees of Trinity College, Dur. ham, met in their annual ses-iou on Wedm-sdny. On account of resignations three Professors are to ba elected. It is thought the report that President J. F, Orowell would resign is without founda tion. The owners of Harlaud Academy, Caldwell county; donated that institution to Trinity College. The fourth International Lenguj of rress ciuds met in Atlanta, Ua., on the 1st of Hal with president Jno. A. Cocke rell, managing' tditot of the New York morning Adveitiser iu the chair. Distin guished representatives of the clubs all over the United States wet e present, an l were given a magnincent l anquet in the evening and barbecue on Stone Moun tain.. . , .. .. ' "- . ' Coxnv. Carl llrnwn unrt ChriclnoLpr Colurcbus Jones were before the Police court in Washington flltir nn WAlniu1uir charged j with trespass upon the capitol gruuuu. jjjaey pi tun not gunty, ami me cases were continued till to-lay, with each under a $500 boni for appearance. There is an old law. of the District impos ing a fine of $25 for each offense for-brin.it ing in "people without means of livilibood and it is proposed to,7 execute this against ,- Annual Council Episcopal Church. ' Diocese of East Carolina, ' "T Washington, N. 0., April 35th, 1894, The eleventh Annual Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Dio cese of Kant Carolina, will meet ( D. V. ) in St. Paul's Church, Edenton, on Thurs day, the 24th day of May. 1894. . -i Application has been made for reduct ion of rates to delegates. ' Nathaniel Hardino,- Secretary. ' TRl'i K FARM ECO OH ICS. Whatthr Industry Has Done For This Region soil tbe Present Openings For Sew Comers. Mr. Chas, llallock, who has had letters ill many leading periodicals relating to the characteiistics of Eastern Carolina and the advnntagi s Unit pertain to this whole sjcti in, has one of nearly a column in the la-t issue of the Ii nine county Re public in la., on "Economics of Modern Tiuck Farming." We lake simc extracts from it : "A cursory view of modem truck farms of Virginia and North Carolina, as culti vated alter the intensive method, as it is culled, discovers that three crops per annum nil' expected from every well managed tiact. ''It is not many vcars s'nee the nmv aiiriciilture was introduced and applied and the -osult has been happily demon strated that t he soil is worked not only for greatly enhance I prollts, but that the coi n crop lUelf has been increased from tin . e barrels per acre to eight barrels per ai ic. after the truck, crops have lieen taken oil'. This rein irkab'e yield is not alone due to fertilizing but to frequent stini ig of the soii during the crop season, as we'l as to diainage and it is claimed that the capacity alrtady attained can he double I easily. '( a lib age, peas and potatoes are the lies: important truck crops. 1'iollt.s on rl It coi acres of Iri-h pota to! s are given at $1500 ; profits on seven icivs of c ihl.age. 8500 hea Is to the acre, $5lli ; si raw -lurries, $'250 per acre. "lSi-idcs i lu: ahovu there arc planted peanuts cotton, sweet potatoes, cow peas, .irlii-hoki gius, clover, anrl sown corn loi i n-ii-l.i'j.', vfi:h enough hogs and other live si. nk niised to consume the wustc and in ike manure which makes a prime i onipo, w hen supplenii ntcd with woods molt! ! and swamp muck. IHIASS AND HAY. ''Lands require plowing and working once a lortnight to keep the Johnson and crab grass out. These and some other indigenous grasses are so aggressive as to b... a vexation to lariuers. "The popular notion lias long prevailed that the tide-water country is no good for grazing or mowing, wheie.is the coarse grasses cm hardly he kept down, wliil, Timothy seed dropped from imported biled hay will grow breast high wherever it chances to drop. "The Slate Agricultural lCperimcut Station iiicities twenty-four species of giM-scs which thrive an I do well, both for pasturage and hay, under proper cul tivation. At I'KSSHUIKS T) TIIK FARMS. "Swine, sheep, poultry, bees, fruit and berries arc accessories to model farms. Imp ovetnent comes by progressive men who strive to keep up with the van of the times, when limners find their neighbors going ahead while they stand still, they naturally seek these better methods. NOKTII CAROLINA LAND. "Lands in Xot'th Carolina are equal to any in the world for trucking aud are ten to fifteen days ahead of Norfolk for early markets. " The soil is ol gtent vn.iielv and gen erally nf good quality, sandyi.am, clay loam, moist and dry, loose and stiff, and in many places alluvium pent and muck. It is level without pihblesor stones, often with beds of marl cropping out of the surlace. WATER-Sri'l'I.Y. ' (iood drinking water can be easily procurrtd by diggin a few feet down to the sub-stratum of the ocean hed which underlies this whole region and makes it healthy. "There are few rain washes or gullies. "Average Upiporatum, 61 degrees. Menu winter temperature, 40 degrees. OPENINO FOR NEW COMERS. "This country was the sent of large estates before the war, which arc now being subdivided into small holdings which can be bought at from $10 to 25 per acre with buildings on them nt the latter price. It will not fake long to bring them into notice. "Any man with fair judgment, a little capital, and well. directed efforts, will find here an enviable opening and a helping hand, with abundant transportation facilities, close proximity to the large metropolitan markets, and immeasurable small towns within reach. "The field is an inviting one to all who mav desire a betterment or change from their present condition." Absolutely : rure A oream ot tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United Status Govsrnmknt Food Rkpobt. Royal Baiino Powdkb Co 106 Wall st.N. y. . NEW BERNE HOUSE, MoreieM City, N. C, J- II. MA. IV IV. Prop. Fleasant Location New Manage ment Good Accommodations -t'ir-Attentive Servants-- ; ,. Terms Reasonable. . . Bathing Houses Free. DKADIIAM & OROCK v I1 U Co., FILL PRESCRIPTIONS ' AT ANT HOUR OF NIGHT. ; , m, m. m- a m mw m m m m - m Jf. C. TEACHERS' ASSEMBLY. Largest Educational Orirnlaifon of the l'nlon-A Comp Iment from Washington City. 'The viry mention of Morehcid Cit. the gniit Atlantic Ilctel aud the Teach er's Awemhly hrings most p'ciisant inein orics into mind, and causes a tin ill of :m ticipatied pleasure for the loimng ni'ii. mer. The iiuetion is i.fti n a-ked l teachers. What w mild we .1.. witlm'it Morehead and the Assembly ; And n,i satisfactory answer has ytt l.-cn iin. The splendid work of the A-emMv an. I the joys of the visit to tie s. ;ii W r new inspiration, new cneryy, and nu aniliilion to the tired und t i - . . 1 1 1 . , . ! teiicher, and she tinds a new pie iiit-.- in her school work. The Ti-n-hi-r' A u lily has liniii'.'ht success t,, main a I. Ii cr, who in the 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 i n j ut l.ei . Imh.I work necdeil just the em mlerj. mi lit all I help wlii -h die i-iiiild tin. I it i. m lilv and now here el-e. ' 'The splendid proyr.iinuie lor the coin ing session i the hest eei- pi)aid lv the Assenihly, and its nt !.; pr.iciiiil value and interest will .1 aw m nlv i-m-i leading teacher in t.ie Stat.- to tin -e--i.m at Morehead this summer. ' Theahove paragraphs are taken from the North Carolina Teacher an I ih v will express the findings. nt nl .if tin- w. h cm hut of the puMie g.m-rallv t .w n-,1-this great annual u'ltliernm ..I the i,.,-h. ers of the State and oi in,.-. r,t ,Ue. cesslul ones I'rom other lates. The high standing und sin . , . of th, As.scnitily is command ing n i o.jna : i.ei ol it ablo id. The Wicllillgtoll l'o-tpn--i hanilsoni" eoniphmeiit to the North Cm- olina teachers and trnlv s.ns tl Caro'in i is doing remai k:.li!y her school system and men-, hindrances and imiiK i ri o 1 1 1 - n t at N H III ll I 1 1 f i erly stood in the way of i mcht It refers lo the fn t that Assemble i the large-l cd T I .I' Tc: I, a . izalion in the I'lnte l Slates, and nieiiir n that engagements havealiea.lv lne i n, ,. with a nunilier of the brM edn. il i. ol other States to be present at the erxt Tuiichers' AssemliU' at Moi-ehen.l l'it Itispleisanttoseeth.il .air iroon has nttracte I the attention o ,n, h . discriminating j Mined a- The .-t. "PREPARE TO KEEP COOL," J.C.WIiitty Has Just Kccoivcil a Supply ol SHEPARD'S Lightning- Ice Ctvain I-'rircis. White Mountain Ice Crcdiii Freeel- ARTIC Ice C ream Fici'i'i's. Prices Lower TIIATV EVER. iSo. 23, izr, &l Craven Hti'eet. NEW BERNE. N. C. NORFOLK, NEW-BERNE ancl WASHINGTON, N. C. :DirectLine,iiii ALL WATER ROUTE. Str. New Heme WILL SAIL TI KSDVY'S FU1 DAY'S 1 1'. M. Steamer EIjKO WEDNESDAY'S 1 P. M , and SATl'K DAY'S 7 P. M. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO N. Y. CITY. 86TDelivery viaO.D. S. S.Co. (iuni-an-teed. No Transfer Charges. phila. clyde line, Baltimore old bay link, boston providence m. a m. trans. co. washington. d. c, norfolk & wash TON S. B. CO. RICHMOND, Va. S. B. CO. RALPH GRAY, Atf. New Berne, N. C. - ES. O. ID. - DAILY -FREI3HT-LINE. On and after Monday April 10, a Steamer of this lino will sail from New Berne DAILY (Sunday excepted) at 4 P. M., until further notice. THE STR. NEUSE Carrying the U. S. Mail and l as senders will sail aa nsnal on Mon day's, Wednesday's and Friday's. New Berne, . C. April 9th 1894. - FOR KALE .Tbb tract of LAND, known as the FOUR ACRE SQUARE, on South Front and End Streets, Whole or Part. I Apply tot,, Y ,j - Asa JonoM, sAgt j EATON d fILLETT,' Stirring upTrade X I Is Not so Very Hard when we make UGEMENT KVEKVHODY Is Astonished AND PEOPLE WHO Buy Are Immensely Pleased. STIRRING Is kept up constantly, although things are or diaarily dull at this time. -O O o- THE REASON Is that People na turally come where they are sure to get FULL VALUE FO 1 1 niEiR MONEY. No Forced, Cut or closing out sales nec essary at the Stores ot HACKBMHILLITT 47, 49 Pollock Street. NO THATWPi A- FINE LOT OF SHAFER'S Sugar Cured MEATS-Txist- In. Small Pig Hams, CH010E BRrltFSr STRIPS AND Small Shoulders. N. C. Hams Beautifully Cured, ONLY I I iors Another lare Invoice of California Evap ated Fruits Just in. California Prunes 10c " Extra, 15c Pears 10c Peaches 15c " peeled, 20c Apricots 20c Fancy Dried Apples 10c Fancv Evaporated Ap ples 15c Another lot of those Fine California Peach es 3 lb standard goods 17 ONLY ctsACAN 3- 'i i johndu;:::, A -V - v . J

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