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'he Daidt Journal. VOL.Xni.-NO 36. NEW BERNE, N. C THURSDAY. MAY 17, 1894 PRICE 5 CENTS 1. BUSINESS L0C1LS. LEFT or take rwMwitn,OM mbrellt with Bam T. Q. Wiuumox. Ptawe notify tbe sbor. mlStf LOST. A few letteri and soeounti . which tb flodrt will plesM return to this office. m!02t FOR KENT Tb rery dmrable resl daocs eor. Booth Front tad Metcslf KU., formerly occupied by Mr. 8. O. Roberts. Term moderate. Apply to Cbsa. B. Hill, East Rid Market Doelr. tf BICYCLS Oapa and Iloer. Tle latest thing in bicycle capa and boat just re- OtflTCU at sol (Johcni. aiui TMl TnlT wunt . wlul F..r tOn inn) casta. I will Mil a bran new 18M "Liberty Bicycle' Jo been ridden a little to , show it regular price $185 can be seen at ur. oiotbti nore. alOlw J. W. Watson. IF you owe me please par me. C E. Slotbr. HOW to make money, is to tire it and bay your medicioe from Mnce't Drug Store and save 85. A trial will con vince yon. tf. JUST RECEIVED--A lot of Graham ' and Cbocolaie waters at W. D. Barring- ton r. MAC IINE and band made brick in any quantity fur mle. a48tf Chas. Rbihnstein. WHEN Boraxioe Is need according to directions, a third of the labor and the coat of soap in ordinary washing is saveJ. Samples free at J. F. Taylor's. TRY Qaskill'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. tl. I HAVE just recei red a new lot of Spring and Summer samples from Wanamaker & Brown, Philadelphia, and samples of silk vests. They are cheap as the times are bard. Come and look at them. Jacob IIabtsfibld, with J. B. Holland & Co., No. 18 Pollock St. LOCAL NEWS. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howaru. Tbe Baptist Sunday school will bare tbeir picnic at Moiebeal on the 6th of June. A few tickets will be sold fur the occasion. New Irish potatoes mado their appear ance in market yesterday morning. Tbey were of tbe white bliss variety, snd were from the farm of Mr. John L. Taylor, Hunting Quarter. Tbey started at SO cents per peck. The schooner Emma S., loaded with corn from the Rappahanoc river, Vs., is reported as having arrived at Wilmington. What is the matter witti'llyde county com? This looks like bringing coal tn New Castle. Forged money orJerg of the Wells, Fargo Express Co. are being cashed all over the country. It was tried in Wilmington, but the news of the crooked ness had reached there and it did not work. The News-Observer-Chroniclo suggests that President Cleveland, on his second North Carolina bunting and fishing trip, try the lakes near New Berne and tbe fishing at Morehead. Our people would be delighted to have him do so. Among the gallant beaux, who went . with the ladies on tbe . Episcopal picnic to Jacksonville yesterday, with hearts palpitating kindly for the feminine world, - were Messrs. W. H. Oliver, who insures everything save matrimonial chuncea, and : C. T. Hancock, wbo is always anxious to :: famish bretberet of the press with a per . tonal item. The Wilmington Messenger has it's ire op because Governor Carr has designated Morehead as the piece of the military en . campmeut. To say the least this state ment of it is of questionable taste: "With the Governor and other powers that be - interested pecuniarily at Monhead, we r repeat that we feel no surprise at losing the encampment another year." This Is a very grave insinuation against our chief executive, and one that should not be - lightly made J)y any one Centenary 1,18.1 Pie-ale To-Day. The Centeoarv H. E. Church bell will , riog this morning at 7:80 - o'clock for the Sunday school to assem : ble there for short exercises before start ing on theft plc-nle to MoreUead City which leaves at 8:30 o'clock from the junction of Hancock and Nw streets, the nearest point to tbe church. ' The school will take dinner in the ca " pacious dining room of the Atlantic Ho tel. We wish a highly enjoyable time and donbt not tbey will have it. ' . "Misery Loves Company,". It would seem from' an Incident that came under tbe observation of one of oar citizens tbe above old adage holds true witb animals s well as members of tbe human family. '-. ,:r '" The genth man ' one of the' newly muzzled dngs that seemed to be very much cast down thereat, moving ' along with bowed bead and drooping tail until presently seeing two other dogs be went np to them and found they were in the same fix be was , Then seemed to come.', the spent of his dreims. He brightened up, elev ated Lis head, give his tall the accus tomed curl and seemed to recover the 8; ult that had temporarily forsaken 1.' a. ' ' '. M1LITAET ESCAMrXKlfT. The Thlrw aa4 Teanh BeglaieaU U Caap atMsftkta. Governor Carr has decided that tbe Military Encampment of tbe Third and Fourth regiments must be at Morehead City this year. He does not state tbe exact date, but they will go there early in July. This Is as it should be. . Morehead spent consldersbla money for tbe encampment last year, for which she received no renainmeration, and the boys like it best there anyway.. Of course a militiry encampment means work for tbe regiments, but there will be a few moments of leisure, and, if far no other C40.se, this alone would place Morehead far abovs any other place in tbe State. Naturally it is not surpass ed by any resort on tbe Atlantic coatl it is of tbe rarest occurrence that refresh ing beeezes do not blow from the ocean, and a finer barbor for sailing, fishing and bathing is unknown. Base Ball at Beaufort To-Day. The New Berne base ball team will leave this morning on the Centenary M. E. Supdsy school pic-nic to play ball at Beaufort. The game will tome off in the after noon about 280 o'clock, so as to give all time to get dinner before going over to Beaufort. The New Berne boys will wear blue colon. The team is as follows: Juck Neal, c; C. C. Jordan, p; George Clark, ls b; E l. Clark, 2nd b; Sara Dill 3rd b; David Foy, Captain,' s s; Bert Rob erts, If; Dan Roberta, cf; Will McCarthy, rl; Ernest Green, substitute. Dr. J. W. Dugnid will go ss umpire. Cbas. J. McSorlev, manager ot tbe team, will also be on hand with his big cane. The Episcopal Picnic. The Episcopal Sunday school picnic left by special train yesterday morning, directly after the regular passenger of the W. N. & N. road. The front cars were devoted to the Sunday School children and their teach ers, the rear to the other excursionists, while a baggage car in tbe middle ca -ried on Ample supply of edibles. It reached Jacksonville in good time, and the programme was carried out with much enjoyment to the entire crowd. At Jacksonville, all embarked on the steamer Geo. D. Purdy, Captain Taylor, which runs in connection with the railroad. The captain and bis men showed commendable courtesy In seeking tbe pleasure of all on board. 1 he steamer has more seating capicity than her appearance indicates, and the two hundred picnicers had ample room to be comfoitably seated or to move free ly about in any part of the boat. Mr. Mclntyre's farm lies about ten miles below Jacksonville by water; it was soon reached, and tbe pleasure seek ers landed for dinner. It was prepared and partaken of in tbe natural native-loreat grove that lies in front of Mr. Mclntyre's lodge on tbe high bluff overlooking tbe river. A fong flight of attractively constructed Bteps led from the landing to tbe top. It was an admirable place lor tbe din ner, tbe trees gave perfect shade and yet were far enough apart not to interfere with tbe building of tbe table. There was no undergrowth to give any annoy ance, and the ground was well covered with clean dry pine straw and oak leaves so that all who chose could sett them. selves on it and partake of dinner, thus from wooden plates, a plentiful supply of which bad been taken alnnjr, and more of tbe picnicers in groups with filled platen ate tbeir dinners thus, than there did at the tables. Tbe spacious grounds and many at tractions, the poultry, tbe bones, and colts, (of which there are over half a hundred) the rattle, tbe deer, tbe phea sants, tbe dogs, the numerous and spa cious barn buildings, tbe race track and tbe other general . arrangements ol the farm, as for as they could he olwerved tn so brief a time held tbe deligb ted attent ion of the visitors until three o'clock In tbe afternoon, two boors later than It was plrnned to leave there. - . ,-. This made it so late that tbe ocean was ni t quite reached, the steamer came wtli io four miles ot it however, aod then tbe homeward journey began. " The pany arrived home at 8 o'clock precisely, alter haying enjoyed one of tbe most varied- excursions that ever falls to the lot of a picnic party. Tbey had a thirty-eight mile trip by rail, a twenty- one mile tip by atssmer on a lovely river with a cool ," refreshing - breeze blowing, spent v several . hours ashore in great enjoyment, snd returned wishing oniy mat , tne asy naa oeea i No better a tr.p could nave been d tanned snd rone could bave pasfed off Wlul nigner sajiuictiua iuuu u uiu. r . ... .. . C .1 IX .1 J Hew York Track OaetiUou bv Win. Umim Palmar RivMilmrfr .V f!n aF New Tori, telegraphed tbe following Strawberries, 4 6c Cabbage, $1.00 91.87; ms, nait Darrei, ouc, i.w lfotles Owaers of Dogs. . Inasmuch as the order for dog muzzles was rut la two shipments the second shipment not having yet arrived,' tbe or dinance reqnirinir the muzzling of docs will not be enforced until the 85th of May. Wit Ellis, Mayor. Hay 15th, 1894. TAHCE MEMORIAL MEETING. Orfaalaatloa Ceasaztated Tewaskip CeMlttees Appelate aaa The Work Fashed. In accordance with a call, a Vance Memorial meeting Wat held in the court houM at 12-ra. County clerk Watson called the meet ing to order by reading tbe address of tbe central Committee at RaUigb, and the plan of orgxnitation adopted by them. On motion of Gen. Battle, Mr. E. II. Meadows was iihiIh chainnan of the meet ing and Mr. J. W. Middle , elected Secretary. Dr. J 8. Long lliei mldr-wed the meeting, in iinp.W"iie I : i ' pttriotic references to I lie r I'f'n.u whom he designated as "the greatest or all Norih Carolinians, living or dead." Scorning to forget the spurcity of bi an Hence, and remernl wring only t lie personcl ol the select but appreciative le v present, the patriotic pathos of the speaker was lis tened to with the greatest ilcru renee h.i I pleasure. He told the people that while III? rich might go down in their pockeK as they ought to d'i, to coin ucmordte the worib and vinue ol'our great dcpa-teil heroes, it was "tiie people of North Cirjlina, of whom Vance was one, should build this monument wiih their niekles and their quartern " "Had Vuiice lived in Louisiana, wliilo loud of sweetning. he would not have sold his note for sugar: had be lived in Mary. land he could not have been purchased with coal, por could New York have bought him with collars and curTs," On motion f. D. W. Stevenson the meeting resolved ilsnlf iulo a Vance Memorial Association. On motion C. It. Thomas, the chairman and Secretary ol' the meeting were made President and Secretary of the Memorial associa tion. A resolution was passed that the chair appoint a central coaimittr.c of 11 ladies and 11 gentlemen, and three of boil' sexes in each township as the peniiauenl committees. Mr. G'.-o. H. Roberts was elected Treasurer. Mr, Matt Man!'' gave notice that there was a box at the Po9t office for the reception of contributions to the fund. Ou motion, The President wa9 appoint ed to meet tbe Central Commiu o in Raleigh on the 21st iust. or appoint some other member of the Association to do so. On motion, The the chs'r appointed the following committee: Central Committee Mrs. Mary McK. Nash, Mrs. R. P. Williams, Miss Lillian Roberts. Miss Leah Joiies, Miss Olivia Metis, Mr. C. G. Va dell, Miss l-'ani.ie Holland, Mrs. C. E. Shiver, Miss Sadie Manly, Mies Maud Land. Miss K.ui Nunn, Miss Mary T. Oliver, Wm. M. Waison, MdW. Stevenson, Col. Jas. A. Bryan, Capt. Matt. Manly, J. A. Meadows W. W. Clark, O. H. Gnion. Capt. K. It. Jones, Dr. John S. Lonsr, J. W. Riddle, Thos. A. Gieen, Mayor Wm. Ellis, L. II. Cutiler, Chas. H. Thomas. 1st Townslnn Dr. D. W. Smiih, Miss Helen Smith, Geo. J. Dudley, Mrs. Geo. J. Dudley, W. C. Brewer, Mirs Rrewe 2d Township Sam I W. Latham, Miss Carrie Hancock, Freeman S. Erjul, Miss Josephine Ernul, 8. E. Whin'ord, Mix J. L. Fowler. 8d Township J. W. Lane, Mrs. J. W. Lane, L F. Taylor, Miss L. Taylor, W. B. Peaice, Mrs. W. B. Pearee. 5th Township Jno. 8. Morton, Mrs. Jno. S. Mo:.-ton, Craven D. Taylor, Mrs. Craven D. Taylor, L. M. Gilbert, Mrs. L. M Gilbert 6th Township James H. Hunter, W. B.Flanner,T.H. Mallison, Mis. T. H. MaU'acs, Mrs. I. H. Hunter, Mrs. C. J. Armes. 7th Township John S. Fisher, Mrs. John a Fisher, B. W. Ivei, M-s. B. W. Ives, U. Lt. Hardisjn, Mrs. u. L. htaidi son. H. Perry. Hi u Township, out side City Graham T. Richardson, Daniel Lane,-Nathan Tis- dale, Mrs. W, F, Crockett, Mrs. Joseph Stevenson, Mrs. Daniel Irnne. 9ih Township A. B. Dawson, Mrs. A. B. Dawson, A. E. Wads worth, Mrs, A. K. Wsdsworth, M. W. Carmon, Mrs. M. W. Carmon. On motion Association adjourned. E. H. Meadows, Pres. J. W. Biddlb, Sec'y. A Small Fire. Last night at a quarter past twelve o'clock, an alarm of fire was sent in from box 50, at the corner of South Front and Middle Sta. ' Tbe bakery of Messrs. Lucus & Lewis was louna to be on fire in the Iront por tion of the building where tbe goods, provisions, etc were stored. Hydrants were turned on quickly ana in a Very short while it was under con- troll. The stock was damaged prob ably about jaw, and the building stignt ly. . The insurance is $1,000,' carried by Mr. W. G. Bnnson. - Tbe alarm was sent in bv waichman Tilman and :he fire Com panies quicaiy responded ana oia good service, the water works proving effective. To ot toe yonna nremen, Messrs. ueo, Roberts aid Albert Bangert were slightly nun, but we are glad say not senoustyv .,. Coating and Uolng . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hallock came up from Beavfort yestarday morning, Joined tbe Episcopal excursion, and returned last night to spend awhile longer in New Berne. ; .;.:. rry-i. Mr. Alex. Potter, ot Beaulort, passed through yesterJay on ms way home. Mesa., I" Job Gray and J. F. Ives went down to Morehead last night. : : Piwidett W. 8. Chadwick, of th A. & 0. Railroad, came i on the tram from Goldsboro yesterday evening. Caph 8. L. Dill went to Wilmington yesterday and returnetrY the evening train. : '; i. COCNTT C0111S8I05EM PROCEED ISUS. ladlvldaal Tax Cases-PeU lions For Public Roads Ceuity Rosrls Paid and Iftrejed -O her Matters. Monday. May 7. 194. The Boird met at ihe court lion in the city of New ll.Tir st 11 oMock a. m. Present. Commissioners I is. A. llryan, chmu; J. A. Meadows. M. II. Carr, anil W. C. Brewer. Ordered, lli.it ihe uia'ti r o' Z.i liaruh Kee. townnhip No. 1. whei'Mii lie allee tliiu the IB iu res ot hind I Me i to b in in 1893, docs not brl.nr; to u a, but lielons to the ola'e of his lath, r, I.in'l Kees, dee'd aud in included in ite 75 acres of land listed by Al io Dixon n(i n which tile I n lir.s oeen paid. Ii' rt .cr.ed to (!eo. J. Dudley, list taker of township N'o. 1. aud that lie b removed to report the tV'is in connection llierewilli to next meeting of llm Hoard. Ordered, Thui the valuation of the lands litlod by X. TUdaic and wife be re duced from f2.i"iil to $I.GiH on account of en'or, no that the same shnll conlorm to die usies-nieiit of 1S!M, and wheivas, it apieir- that said Tisitale lias overpaid on account of said error, on his taxes ou said Ir.niN, the sum nf $19. Id lor two years, it i. Ordered, that su'd ainoiint be refiindcil to saidjTixlule, and the sheriff have credit for the same in his settle ment. Orderul. tint 'his i.i list for 1H93, lie corrected by slrikiu ; .herefrom the tuot of land iiscd to M iry llrowo, tovvnshii No. 9, it appearing tint the taxes lor said years on the same tract ol land have been paid ill the name of Mary Hardy. A petition having been filed by It. W. Smith and other citizens of township No. 1, asking I'jr the establishment of a public road, Dcin.ibig at It. W. S nidi avenue on Harrington's le.ry road, and iiiim O' with said avenue in o s It. V. Kuiitli's land, then across the lands of H. II. WilMs atulN. P. Willis,) tic., old WiMis ro id bridge, thence w 1 i said road across ihe lands of Webli I'reur'u. K. I!. Stewart. and Tho. A. Wil is to New road, then Ctossiti tbe ne.v road and following the Willis bridge road to the old Willis hurcH on I'.an'i.iion s I'eiiy road ter minus, h :s Ordered, Tuat notice of said petition be posted at the court iioiisj door until the ne"t inciting o" ilie Itoaol when said peti.'on will be heard. Ordered, That the petition ol'.Ios. F. B. Gwallney. mid others lor a public rjad in towmhip No. 1 , Iu returned to said Wetlicringlon for statement oi' names of parties over whose lands said road is to pass and for lir ther st i. inient as to whether siii. I pai ics have b id 20 days notice of the intention to iilo said peii.ioii as required by section 'J(i;!8 of the code. Ordered. That commissioner Meai'.ow's be released from ilie supervision of bridge's and ferries of the county, ami the same be placed mule the supervision of com missioner Brcwei, said or ler to take ef- ect todav. Ordered, That tbe peliti mol'.Iohii A. Jackson and otlurs lor the csiablishment of a public road in township No. 1, b;- inning at Iloa'l's avenue on tho Wash ington and New Borne road, about half a mile from Ilie corporate limits of Vance boro, then running up Maul Swamp about four miles, then a northerly di'vel ioa until the cliocow'uiitv public road is reached, at or near Mrs. Sarah Williams, be returned to said Jackson for statement of names of parties, over whoso lands said road is to pass, and for further s aioment as to whether said parties have bad 20 days notice of tbe intention to lile said petition as reqi'''.'ed by scci'on 2033 of the code The chairman present ;il to tbe Board, 9 Craven county bonds of the denomina tion of $500, as follows: Bonds number ed 10, 19, 6G, 71, 73, 70, 81, 97, and 104, purchased by him for credit ot sinking fund, April 16i.h, 1894, aggregating 84,- 500. Onmotion, commissioners, Carr and Small wood are appointed a committee to destroy said bonds, which they do by burning the samo in the presence of the Board, Register of Deeds, and county at torney, C. U. Thomas, Esq. Lewis Smith having tendered his re signation as ferryman at Nelson's ferry, it is ordered that the sams be accepted. Ordered further, That B. A. Spiei be and hereby is appointed ferryman at Kelson's ferry at a salary of $20 per month, said appointment to take effect to Continued on Page 4th. flhsolotety k aream of tartar baking- powaer Highest of all in leavening strength. Tjatbbt TjHiraD Btatm Qotibjimiht fooo Kbtort. - . . RoTiL BAKrxe Powdhi Co., 1M Wall SUM. J :' ,- ' l. " . CULLED ITE1SOF HEWS. Jno. S. JoiiDston made a ball a mile ou a llicjclv in 80 second at Savansti, and broke tbe record. Negotiations are pending in Kansas for a fusion of the Diniocrats and Popu lism. The next I.i irislature of Alabama will Iks nearly solid for Moryan is Ujited Mates Senator to succeed himself. Fulton, Illinois, wants "Willie'' Breck inridge for the fourth ot July. Doubtless Kentucky will let Fultou bave him for that (s ession and the balance of tbe time. apt. Buck Kitchen Ins a cord of with drawal from the Democratic Party in the Caucasion of some three columns length It is written in his usual terse style, and is a strong etl'ort to justify his action. The troubles in Sonth Carolina grow i n lt out ol the complicated liquor laws liavc suhsided. While the courts have divided al.Milute prohibition is the law liartics iia i lniu' tlinoi,'h lint -state say that very e,ood whiskev is obtainable most any where at reasonable rates. Reports from those counties in the State raising Ixith cotton anil Tobacco indicate that the acreage has icn increa.s- din the former ami decreased in the latter crop. The Danville V'a. Weekly Times ha? been forced to suspend ou account, it is Find, of over indulgence to its patrons, I rum whom it was unaMc to collect. This speaks loudly of the financial condition ill that section. The Star giving an account of the death of Mr. J. B. French of Fall River, .Mass, in the K9th year of his aye, men tions the fact that ttie four brothers w ere ill Wilmington a few. years ai:o, all past HO. and that they walked to (Green ville Sound distance of Eiu'bt miles. I Yofcssor ('has, D. Mclver of (ireens boro writes to ihe Observer suggesting that the University of North Carolina prepare a life ot Vance, the greatest of inodrrn North Carolinians. The tug gestio i is most well timed It is due to his worth and the Slate he served so well that his life be commemorated in a volume prepared by competent and reliable au thoiiiy, and this task of love and patriot ism would lie ruost lilting in his Alma Muter. Ac UltOCK Drug Co., FILL PRESCRIPTIONS AT ANY HOLE OF NIGIIT. a la tl MY LINE OF Zeigler's Shoes HAVE AUKIVFDj: ! ! How many hearts will palpitate with delight at this intelligence. A More Complete Line -OF IiitlieN, JVIissses' Ac Childrenss" tSlioes High Cut and Low Cut, would lie impos sible to lititl. Zieglcr Shoes are lower in price than ever before, but still tbey keep the snme high standard of excellence. My Straw Hats Have also arrived but it is too Cold to mention them. W. I . Uarrmgton, 67 Middle St. SPECIAL STEAMERS. NORFOLK, NEW-BERNE ail WASHINGTON, N. C. DirectLine ALL WATER ROUTE. Str. New Berne WILL SAIL TUKSDVYS & FRI DAY'S 1 P. M. Hteamer :L.10 WEDNESDAY'S 1 P. M , and SATL'll DAY'S 7 P. M. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO N. Y. CITY. ftaTDelivery via O.D. S.,8.00. Guaran teed. No Transfer Charges. phila. clyde link, Baltimore old bat line, boston providence m. a m. trans. co. washington. d. c. norfolk a wa91i- TON S. B. CO. RICHMOND, Va. S. B. CO. RALPH GRAY, Agt. New Berne, N. 0. DAILY - FREIGHT - LUTE. On and after Monday April 16, a Steamer of. this line will sail from New Berne DAILY (Sunday excepted) at 4 P. M., until farther notice.' - . v : THE STR. NEUSE Carryine the U.S. Mail and Fas senders will sail as nsnal on Mon day's, Wednesday's and Friday's. New Berne, N. 0. April 9th 1894. s Stirring upTrade ti c r it i - -" Is Not so Very Hard wncn we make INDUCEMENT WE THAT BO EVERYBODY j Is Astonished AND PEOPLE WHO Buy Are Immensely Pleased. STIRRING Is kept up constantly, although things are or dinarily dull at this time. THE REASON Is that People na turally come where they are sure to get FULL "VA.LTJE FOR THEIR MONEY. No Forced, Cut or closing out sales nec essary at the Stores ol HACOUM & WILLETT 47 4Q Pollock Street (5 .s-X.A JtTTV' A A FINE LOT OF SHAFER'S Sugar Cured Just 111. Small Pig Hams. CHOICE BREAKFASl STRIPS Small Shoulders. N. C. Hams Beautifully Cured, ONLY I mm I A0T Another lare Invoice of California Evap ated Fruits Just in. California Prunes lOo Extra. 15c Pears 10c Peaches 15c peeled. 20c Apricots 20c Fancy Diied Apples 10c Fancv Evaporated Ap ples 15c,nia 1341 Another lot of those Cf 1 11 L Fine California Peach- ; es 31b standard goods 17 ONLY ctsAICAH ion:: or. ifo. C5 C:C7' JCtl i3
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