The Daily Journal. VOL. XHI.-NO 30. NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY. MAY 5, L&94 PRICE 5 CENTS. y BCSIXKSS LOCALS. KXTRA. NICE, FRESH GATHERED, Fine flavored 8TR1WBERRIES, 19 ctv . per qturt, to-day at Backbukm a Willktt'h. BOW to aiake money, it to sire it tud boj joor medicine from Muce'i Drug Stote and mt tt. A trial will con viooa joq. tf. NICE flne, drefaed and live poultry, alio paragoa and strawberries, at. J. W. Smallwood'a JUST BECEI VEDA lot of Umham mod Chocolate waters st W. D. llarriug ton'f. MACHINE and band made brick in any quantity for mle. 88tf C'has Rrizbnstgin. WHEN Boraxine is used according to direction!, a third of the labor and the cost of soap in ordinary washing is saved. Samples free at J. F. Taylor's. A Nice lot of small baros anil shoulders at W. D. BarringtoD'a TRY Gaskill's Cream Drinks, they are fine. Nothing but pure cream used in making them. Orange, Pineapple, Vanilla, Strawberry, Raspberry and Bananas. Also Ice Cream Soda. tt. JUST Received a fine lot of Mammas at J. R. Pabkkr, Jk. I HAVE jnst received a new lot of Spring and Summer samples from Wnnamaker & Brown, Philadelphia, and sample of ilk Vests. They are cheap as lie timi s are bard. Come and look at them. Jacob Habtspibld, with J. B. Holland & Co., No. 13 Pollock St. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Uowaru. J. J. Baxter Gents underwear. J. W. Smallwood Dressed poultry. Mace's Drug Store How to Make Money. HackburaA Willett-Finc Strawber ries to-day. A. So N. C. Railroad Cheap excur sion May 10th. H. T. Hawkins, John Ipock and Mr. Wiggins killed a bear near Cove on Wednesday. Dr. II. D. Harper, of Kinston. was elected President ot the State Dental association at the annual meeting nt Dur ham this week. The value and appreciation of the city street sprinkler baa been clearly demon strated through the dry and dusty spell of the last few weeks. The steamer New Berne of the N. N. St W. Line sailed yesterday with :be largest load of the season over 2,500 packages of cabbage and peas. Steamer Elko of this line sails today at 7 p. in. Aliout sixty tickets to the $1.50 round trip excursion to Wilmington have h,en spoken for. It takes a nundivd names to ensure having the excursion. Mr. D. F, Jarvis is receiving them. Mr, J. W. Small woai has secured the services of Mr. Niohotas Bray, an active and courteous young ma.i, as cleric in his store. -Mr. Levi Bray has taken a situa tion at Mr. Wm. Sultan's. Au important meeting of the member ship commifUe of the T. M. C. A. wax . held in the Hall looking to the advance ment of the work, and at its clone ice eream and cake was served. A telegram to Mr. L. J. Taylor yester day In reference to the condition of his wife at Johns Hopkins hospital, states that she is very low, and that she is con- scions bnt not suffering. ' . Governor Carr received Friday from ' aaap HJ, Smith, colored, of New Benne, $3.00 as bit contribution to tin Vance monument, this being the first contribu tion received by the Stite Vance Mouu- ' ment association. So States a oorrespeml- ) cnt of the Wilmington Messenger. - A ride track of the W. N & N. R. It. DOW pabses direetly between the turu - table and toe round bouse, It is only . temporary and if bnilt simply for con venience In getting the dirt where want ed in fill'ng up the yard around the turn table. - . . Rev, T. J. Guttis leaves this morning for bis home in Durham. During the past few days he has sold $200 worth of religious literature to the Methodists of the city. Mr. Gattis is the agent of col portage and Sunday schools for the two , North Carolina Conferences. ' The "Manufacturers' Record of Balti timore tells of the Increased favor with which Nott't Carolina kiln-dried pine it looked upon in the Ejropeao markets. It says marked evidence of this ia given in the weekly shipments of various lines of (teamen leaving Baltimore. There were two more converts in the Free Will Baptist church Thursday night. Rev. W. N. Lewis who has been preach ing m the meeting and his daughter Miss Daisy who has been visiting friends in the city left for Croatan where Mr, Lewis was to preach las; nhiht to-ilny end to morrow. To-morrow afternoon they will leave there fur their home near II ar- lowe, v ; ::'f f - ;J'"f Besides the marl which the W. K' aud N. Railra(l is putting on Queen street on both sides of the track below the A. & N. C. R. R., Hi,.y have already similarly . applied many loads of earth extending- without break from George street to West street bringing the drive way On euch side of the road just as biah, in compari son with the track as it is in the portion Bret spoken of. 1 ' - later Digriag-." Dr. W. E. Hall's lectnro st the Church of CurSt last night was well attended. Rev. Mr. Petree opened with a short prayer, which was followed by sinking "Rock of Ages," in a peculiarly grand and Impressive manner. A solo by Miss Snyder, and other songs then followed, together with the recit.i' tion of a description of Eden, which con cluded the preface to the "tatur-iligiiig"" performance. The lecturo was divided principally into spec-tatur?, iiui-taturs, riir-tutuis and sweet-iaturs, (the lailif) whieli hmnch of the subject brought the local editor bick after he hod started to lenvo the houe, and ngi-t iturs. Some pretty hard home thrusts weie given the three first divisions ami impor tant truths emphasized. A sentence or to on the local ''.uncr-conei" hypo crit9 were specially pointed nnd ca'istic "for people in Alaska. '. The picture the !) a lor drew of the Tamilian 's du-tatur was vivid, rcalUlir, and portrayed with bo h miction and dramatic effect, when it i considered he was talking about people in fir oil' Alas ka." Xj doubt Mr. Richard C'ruker could stand over his bier with that magnificent Christian resigniiton he so graphically' portrayed in the hu-lund with neuralgic wife. Tlie nuditiiie was well phased with the eilterrainuient, an 1 the Doctor probably with that. The Excursion to V. I in In-tun ami H'rkhtsvllie. Thu trii to Wilmington and Wrights ville proposed by the ladies of the Pres byterian Church Working Society, is per haps at tlu most reasonable rates that will be offered to our citizens during tliis season. Just think of it. One dollar nud fifty cents from here to Wilmington and return, or one dollar and seventy-live cents Irom here to Wrighlsville and re turn. Tiie train w ill leave here at 8:40 a. in., arrive in Wilmingt on about 12 in. turuing will leave Wilmington about 7 p. in. This will give ah out seven hours to be spent c'lher nt Wilnrnjlon or VVrighlHvillo or at both places, as your inclinations may had you. Quito a number ot persons yi stciday signified their intention to go, but unless a sufficient number is assured the ladies will have to abandon the idci, therefore if you intend going hand your name in at Mr. D. F. Jams' store to-day, so Unit the ladies may know what to depend on. Coming: ami (loin? Mr. R. W. Nixon, of ,a ksoiiville.enn e up 'ast 'jight and is legistenil at Hotel I licit. Mr A. M. Baker iiluniul from a busi ness trip. Mr. D. C.Mangnm, of Durham, arrived for a short stay in the city. Mrs. S. Bousliall and two children, il Washington City, passed through en- routc to Beaufort, her former home, to spend the, summer. Mr. John Stnnly Thomas, Dean of the New York Trades Schools, arrived Inst night to spend awhile at his home. His mother, Mrs. Emily Thomas, i.lso return- home. She has been visiting her son Rev. F. D. Thomns of Rocky Mount. Mrs. II. Goldberg and Miss Goldberg are registered ut Hotel Albeit. Grand Council Royal Arcanum. Capt, K. R Jones and Messrs. W. 1J. Boyd and W: F. Roiiu.icc returned Fri day from Raleigh where they have been attending the Giand Council ol Royal Arcanum as delegates from the ?ew Berne Council. The two former were made grand lodge officers. The entire list stands as follows: T. J. Gill, ot Laurinburg, Grand Re gent; H. C. Dockcry Grand Vice Regent; H. U. Uilman, lirauil Urator; W. B. Boyd, of Newliern, Grand Secretary; A M. Powell, of Raleigh, Grand Treasurer W. F. Rounirte, Grand Chnplain; Ed. Zooller, Grand Guide; Charles Dewey, Grand Warden: J U. Lumprecht, Grand Sentry; J. H. Hill, T. W. Branch and F. C. Carlton, trustees; J. Howell, lay repre sentative and II. B Adams, alternate. Greensboro was chosen as the next meeting place. F. I L. Infantry. The old Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry, with its honors of a century's years thick upon it, after being forced out of the Slate Guard by a technical regula tion distasteful to them, have uniformed, armed and equipped themselves splendidly at their own cost. They have set the State an example of magnanimity by tendering their services to the Governor whenever needed. " Tis not the Clothes which makes the man, but they help." Ahos. ; Hats, Clothes and Shoes civi lized men cannot do without. We've got to have 'em. Now we want your trade on them. When yomieed anything in our lino see us. We don't expect to suit everr body, and we don't get mad if you don't buy, but but we think we can come as near suiting the majority as any one in New Berne.-. New goods constantly arriving." New col lars, Cuff, Handkerchiefs, Sus penders, , Neckwear, Patent Leather , Shoes,; Umbrellas, Trunks and Valices. : J. M. HOWARD. H0IEMI9I0X WOKK. The Success that Is Attending Rev. J. W. R te His Work intone Weak Baptist Conrre radons ar the Cliy. Some of the best home mission work being carried on in this section, is now in progress under the charge of the Baptist minister. Rev J W. Rose, at points where that denomination has so far had very little fool-hold, in the Cove, Dover, Foit r.aiiiw rll and Yanccbor.i neighbor IhmmIs. .Mr. Itose ' a- lr ' i engaged in the worksixH in. lb was secured ami sent out by the lt i t church of New liern'. tin u iy and liberally assumed the i in addition to the people The woi k since been ( row tied with quality of hi support salary of their own its organization has ilcce-SH, fully meeting the anticipations with which it was s.nrt i d It b is resulted i i t if Imililing of one l'aiti-t i him h at Cove, mi I the prepar ations for the erection of another at Spring (en, leu. At the hitter pha-- a Lt w:i deeded for Hie hutch building by a MiiIumIM lady mid oilier subscribed luudi' i', rough material, ttc. When tin stage of progie-s was reach ed. Mr. I'osc found that be mtsled a liit'e dresM! I lumber and some money about fl()0 was tin- aiiioin.it Mr. Rose said :t- watited. llon C. ('. ( aik c ill. d the attention ofthe New Herne llaplist cIhiitIi to it atU'r sr r ice and four of the meniliers passed ihroii-li tin- congtegalioii with siibseiiption lists and iii--d a little over US right tlici'j and then, and this anion nt will b.' still lurlher increased, as ill the members were not seen. The work when undertaken was one of faith as well us of love on the part I the Baptist brethenii ol the city, which they have so far had to bear neatly the nt ire expense of it, there is reasonable ;round for belief that the con'regalion being formed will ere long b.- good helit- eis in the cause. Mr. Uos,' speaks especi ally of the opening at Sit ing I -in b-n as a good one and is ol the opinion that it will s.'nn become salf sustaining. No soi. of Christian work gives us greater pleasure to see than that which reaches out to put the (iospel within eas ier leach of others, and wc do not believe there is any portion of Christian work more helpful to those who aid in it. Jnrvis to Eulogize Vano Before ('on- federate V terms. Washington, May 3. -Senator Jarvis will deliver a eulogy on 1 1 i hile Senator Vance bclore the Tnitjil Confederate Veterans ot Washington two weeks from to night at their memorial meeting to be held in honor of tho great Carolinian. Sonator Ransom declined a similar in v i. tation from the veterans because he had alretidv paid one tribute in the Senate to Ins colleagne an t w.H preparing to pay a more elaborate one on the occcastoti of the usual memorial exercises there. CULLED ITEMS OF NEWS. The International ISi-mctnlic conference in London have a majority favoring the rehabilitation of silver. It is expected they will adopt a reso'ution to this cf- tect. Tho Wilmington Messenger ;s authority for the statement that Mr. John D. Bell- timy of Wilmington will be a candidate .'or Congress from that District. A Missouri court has dicidcd that dealing in futures is gambling, pure and simple, and money so lost can b recover ed. This has created quite a stir in the St. Louis merchants exchange: The Wilmington Messenger thinks that it was r very proper thing to do in Sena tor Jarvis to tender tho private secretary ship to Mr. Charles S. Vance, the gifted sr n of the great Senator whose deaih ail North Carolina is mourning. It was thoughtful and in excellent taste. When an honest workingman rides he must pay Toll fare. When a drove of tramps travel they expect to steal a freight train and dead beat themselves across a continent. Col. John P. Cunningham of Person county is being pushed for the Democrat ic congressional nomination or the oth District, now represented by Tom settle Republican. Col. Cunningham, though quite a young man, has been prominent in agricultural matters, in the Alliance, and district politics for several years. A petition is in circulation among the United States Senators asking for the adoption ol the cloture rule. It is not Known whether enough signatures can be obtained to get it through, but it is agreed some heron) measures will nave to be adopted to expedite business. The Washington Gazette .gives the fol lowing: "At the big Alliance meeting last week it appears that Mr. Cy Thomp son made a rampant thirdlte speech. JNo one expected otherwise.' Laurence Speller, the negro murderer of Miss Lottie Kowe at btaunton, Va., has been found guilty, of murder in the o st decree and sentenced to be hung June 8tb. , W 8. CB. Robinson, receiver of the First National Bank of Wilmington, thinks he will be able to pay a dividend of ten-per cent to depositors by the 15th inst. . --. ; v.;--'-- Mr. liana A.-Knre has secured control of Carolina Beach, below Wilmington, and will open that pleasure resort at an early date. . - There is some retrenchment of govern ment expense at Washington. Kilty clerks were dropped from the records and pension office of the treasury department on me Htitn oi April, tne otnor nunarea and nity in these departments will pro bably complete the work before June, and then tney wm be dropped. ; - THE TASCE B0 HI' I EXT. Other Places are Subscribing for a Mono ment te Him Let Xew Berne Do Likewise Steps should lie taken at once looking to taking sul riptions for the Value Monument fund. Any citizen, or citi zens, or organization has the right to move in the matter and it will be an honor to the one taking the had. Corfedcrate Memorial day is neatly here, ami it seems to us that that occasion would be a good one for special effort i.i the matter. Previous to its coining such step as ate deemed liest could lie taken possibly subscriptions taken Irom the business men and then ou Memorial D.iv; let every oue who w ill fur'her increase the list. The ieop!e of Scotland Neck took t'liiebv the forelock and gave a practical turn to their Vance Memorial meeting which was held the very day of his in ternum at Asheville. In that meeting they took sub 4-riptious amounting to I2."i for a monument to his memory nnd tin' list litis since been increased. Other places in the State uro. acting in the lielialf of raising subscriptions to this liind .mil it is proper for New Heme to into line nt once. Vance was an ex- li cine western man but New Heme was s .I.- ir to him as his own neighborhoo I cause he was slri.lly a man of I he peo ile ami not of a section. V nice, let it he n membered, was one f those, who. w hen the army ot invasion was moving upon our lair city in iinrch I WJ. bravely met the foe and imperilled his lile in our ilelenee. Throughout his career in minor and in ;reat positions he was always a patriot, talesman, and friend of (he whole people. fx't us honor his memory. What is done should be done promptly. The South Carolina liitior question will lie again brought li. lore (he Supreme court of the State next Monday. Opin ions diner as to whether the court will Icei.le the recent decision of that body meant 'free liouor," "absolute lirohibi- ion"nrtbal i he old license law obtains. I'he conn will thoroughly sift the mat ter, and let the people ..f South Carolina know "w here they are at, legally. Registration Itooks Opened. Registration books for die Second Ward, city of New Heme, will be open I hut'silay, t inlay and Saturday, May lird, Hit and 5lh, 1 HO I, at the Court House. .1. W. Watson, Registrar. The Registration Book lor the Third Ward, City of New Heme, will be open Thursday, Friday ind Saturday, May 3d, llli and oth; at r. M. Bowden's store No. 4-1 Middle street. F. M. Bowden, Registrar. Registration book for the 4th ward. City of New Heme, will be open Thurs uav, Friday and Saturday. May 31. 4th Hid Htii, at the corner of Queen and Pas ture streets. Mosks Kokkkts, Registrar: Registration Hook for the Fifth Ward. City ot New Heine, will be open Thurs- lav, Friday and Saturday, May 3d, 4th and 5th, a'T. F. McCarthy's store, No. W, junction ot Queen and Pollock sts W. P. Mkttk, Registrar. .Iohnon's Pleasant Compound Cod Liver Oil with hvpophoshites Malt, Iron, Quinine. Potassium and Strichuia is an internal tonic, strepgtliening the digestive organs and tones up the nerves. Pints 1.00. Receivers Sale of Water-Works. Pursuant to the power conferred upon us by an order made by the Superior court of Craven county in on action where in C. Dellafield and others are plaintins and the Lewis Mercer Construction Com pany anil ot.iers are defendants, which ac tion is now pending in said couit; WF2 WILL SELL AT PI 13LIC AlCl tU.N at the Court llouse door in the city of N.cw Heme, on Mondav the 4th day of June at the hour of 12 o'clock M.f for cash, to the highest bidder, all the proper ty owned by the city of New Berne Water Company, described as follows: That certain tract or parcel of land adjoining the City ot Jew Jicrneon tne west con taining about two acres, and being the same which was purchased by the city of of New .Berne Water Company from J no. F. Zebley, by deed recorded in the office of the Register of Doeds of Craven coun ty, in book pages , and tne same whereon is situate the power house, stand pipe, and wells of the said Co.; also the stand pipe power nouse, engines, Doners, pumps and all other machinery and flx tuies of every desciiption now on said land; also all the pipes, mains, hydrants, valves, and all other property ot tne said City of New Berne, the same consisting of about 7 miles of pipes and mains, sev enty five lire hydrants, and all the neces sary gates and valves for the operation of the said water works system; the said property being now a completed water works system, for the city of New Berne, as provided by the coulract made by the City of New Berne, with the Lewis Mer cer Construction Company, on the 7th day of February 1893; also all the fran chise", righto, powers and privileges, grant ed to the said Lewis Mercer Construction Company, by the City of New Berne by the terms of said contract, which said contract has been assigned to the City of New Heme Water Company: including an easement in the street of the said city of New Berne, for the Durnose of using and operating tne water worKg system and a contract witn tne said uity oi ztew Berne, for the purpose of using and op erating the water wrks system and a eon tract w'.tn tne said City ot new iteme, for 75 hydrants, at the price of fifty dol lars Der year each, for the ' term of 80 vears: also alt the tools, and all other property ol every kind owned by the city of New Berne Water Company, in the said city ot New Berne; and all property of every kind,attached in the action above referred to. T. A. UREEK, Wm Duhnt ' i May 3d, 1894. " . J Kecievera, Absolutely Fure A oream of tartar baking powder lltKbeat of all in leavening strenctii . IjATKst Unitkh Status Uovsunmknt Food Hkpoht. Roval Baking I'owokb Co.. imi Wall 8t.. N Y A. & N. C. Rdlrosd, Cheap Kent- ion MAY IOTH, 1894. To the Confederate Memm-al h. vi . -. ut New Heme. N. C. In Commemoration . t the t .mle 1. 1 io deul. CAP r, W B. LAKE Drttor of tin Diy. Fare for Round Tiiiiwhcu '1 .. i.. t - .h . purchased : Kroill Moretleil't lo e.v IX. T : a .1 la.mi -I--. Atlantic, Wllilwoo.1. NeVK.- Hav. l... k. :.. ' rn.aotn UlV.l.lale, si III I.I 1.1 Leave Morehe id Cm U,.,l c, J , M Arrive at New I!, n,.- si; It'.-turiiing. leave N.-iy Kerne r. .o I'. M. S. L. DILLTSup't. .1. .1. HAXTKH. lias .lll-t Reei i d i I Line of GEIJT8 UNDERWEAR Including I I. ANNULS. A Nice Lot of Patent Leather Shoes. A new lot of sample STRAW I IMS going at "ill cents on the dollar. (HY-Lidics I l'..i, -!,.. , s ;, v,.,, ,t v. .1. .1. 1JAXTKU. .Sl'ECIAL STEAM Ells. NORFOLK, NEW-BERNE acfl WASHINGTON, N. C. :DirectLine ALL WATER ROUTE. Str. New Uei-iw WILL SAIL TI LSIIW'S ,V llil DAY'S I I'. M. rStoainiM- hll ilv() WEDNESDAY'S 1 P. M . and WITH DAY'S ; 1. M. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO N. Y. CITY. JteiyDeliverv viilO. I). S. S.( . l.inran- teed. No Transfer Charces. rillLA. CI.YDK I. INK, B.vt.'I IMi IKK i .1. 1) I! V I.1M , BOSTON PItoVIIlLNI K M. ,t M. TC ANS.i . i. WASIIIXGTOV. n. V. N.iltKiiLK" &. II Ml. TON s. !!. en. RICHMOND, Va. S. II. C'i . RALPH CRAY, Atf. New lJcitic, X, C. DAILY - FREIGHT - LINE. On and after Monday April 1(, 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 Las senders will sail as usnal on Mon day's, Wednesday's and Friday's. iittO. HHttDttttHON, ARt New Berne, N. C. April tku IS'JI. MY LINE OF Zeigler's Shoes HAVE ARBIVF.D! ! ! How many hearts will mlnitnto with delight at this intelligence. A More Complete. Line OF ladies, Misses' &. Children' fShoes High Cut and Low Cut, would be impos--able to find. Ziegler Sjioe are lower in price than ever before, but still tliey keep the aime high standard Of excellence. My Straw Hats : Have also arrived but it is too ' - Cold to mention them. :"W. X. Bamngton, 67 Middle St. i ' EJMNd ram, StirringupTrade V., Is Not so Very Hard wlien we make INDUCEMENT WE THAT DO EVERYBODY Is Astonished AND PEOPLE WHO Buy Are Immensely Pleased. STIRRING Is kept up constantly, althouffn things are or dinarily dull at this time. -0 o o- THE REASON Is that People na turally come where they are sure to get VALUE FOR MONEY. No Forced, Cut or closing out sales nec essary at the Stores ot hackbum & wmm 47. "Pollock Street I iss Ae -A- FINE LOT OF SHAFER'S Sugar Cured MEATB-Just- In. Small Pig Hams, CHOICE BRHKFAST STRIPS AND Small Shoulders. N. C. Hams Beautifuliy Cured, only I 2 I "2ors Another large Invoice o California Evap alcd Fruits Just in. California Prunes 10c " Extra. 15c Pears 10c Peaches 15c " pesled, 20c Apricots 20c Faccy Dried Apples 10c Fancv Evaporated Ap ples 15c Another lot of those Fine California Peach es 31b standard goods 17 ONLY cts A CAE JOHN DUNN, ITo. 55&57 Pcll

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