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V J0TJRMAL." HE mw IL VOL. XIII. NO. 96. BUSINESS LOCALS. PARTfES contemplating travelling, we 8. K. Street -He baa something new in the accidental line 'y:.Jr;;i,; ---v ; v A- GOOD pony for aalev v J. Alex Mc Kay, 208, Pollock irtteet. St FOR Pains, Sprains, Rheumatism and Congestions use Berry's ten cent Porou Plotter. 7" Jy85-lw. FOR RENT. House and lat corner ol Pollockand German street. Apply on tlte premises to Hiss Lizzie Oliver, 23tf CALL at Once. I have received a large line of samples of WaH- Paper direct from ' the factory. They will be on exhibition four days. Parties wishing to order will please select Irom samples before tbey are returned. R. Beret, jy 21tf FOR RENT: Dwelling No. 124 Pol lock street, adjoining my residence. ju!18tt B. B. Davenpobt. STENOGRAPHY and Type Writing Miss Kacttul 0. Brown tenders her services to the public as Stenographer and type writer. She can be found at the office of Mr. O. II. Uuion, over the Citizens Bank, between the hours 10 a. m. and $ p. m. jyljjliu . MACHINE and hand made !rick in any quantity for sale. Apply to Chas. Reiz enste'in, or Joseph h. Halm. a28 tf. MONEY saved is money made. Buy your Medicines .at Mace's Drag Store. You will savo money on every purchase. Quality guaranteed. A trial will convince you. WHEN Boraxine is used according to directions, a third of the labor and the cost of soup in ordinary washing is saved. Samples free at J. F. Taylor's. LOOAL NEWS. SEW AD VEIi TISEMENTS. Howard. p. R. Sjtreet. Something Now. PwSdiwllider $. D. Swindell will preauh in Centenary M. E, Church Bun day morning and night. , Mr, Buck Padrick of Onslow was (n yesterday with a load f hms of h's put ting up. Not many "country Imms are on the market at this season. " paptK. R. Jones has brightened up his store by repainting. Cithers rieai' need to do likewise to keep appoarancea in harmony. Mr. S. R. Street chairman ol the Craven county Democratic Executive co tunittee has received a letter from Mr. J. W. Lane, nominee for the. House of Repre ietaj.ive8i'iccliMiig the nomination. 1 'flie Rcpubhckp cpnyeution of this Senatorial district lp its' session af Taj, horo yesterday, nominated R. W, Wil liamson, Colored, for solicitor. He was nominated on the first ballot, receiving fifteen votes. Mr. .It. B. Duffy was summoned away yesterday by a talegjam announcing the (ealh of her rnqther, Mrs. W. T. Core, at her homein Iforlolk. Mrs. Duffy left qn tlie evening tra; Mr. Duffy who was. at goyen Spyiugsjqjued her at fca Grange. Yesterday's Evening Courier makes the announcement that Mr. G. M. Royatl has purchased that piper, and hereafter 1. - Win W OlllllCIJ iut n.iw.ij under his management For about two months past Mr. Royall has been running the LaUrange Times. He discontinues , Uaf jJaprfb-thj$; ' , ' --' $ Iris reek has been a week of excur. lions, I white and 3 colored, The white excursion has gone to Ashevllle, one col ord excursion came in Monday from Wilmington: and" went back Tuesday evening, another left New Berne Wed- peatjay and got back last night, and one fjW Raleigh came in Wwneefjay'' and ; JepS yestepday. ' . , -' ; ,'. . A colored 'man from near Vancebo'ro, named John Vine, brotfght suit before -' E. 6. Hill, ' Esq. for a peace warrant against another named, Sam ays, the lat ter being so sick with consumption- that becotild hardly walk. The complainant withdrew the action and was taxed with . tlie costs, 16.65, and not having the man. eylie was sent to, lull, Death of A. L. Heath . 1 Mr; Alfred I, 'Heath of Riverdalo, died " very ; eudenly yesterday morning from wbatis supposed to have been neuralgia of the heart. ' - Mr. Heath had been attending to some v matters near his borne and directly after iartiqg irom a neighbor; and frnteflog bis lome he was 'taken with a sharp pain !nd' told his . Wife that .unless it was speedily relieved be could not live.. She , administered a dose of pain-killer and . then prepared one of laudanum. By that 1 time he had only strength enough to tell her he could not take it These were the aat wprdi be spoke, j In abfltyt fye min ptes from the tjme ije was taken he was 'Mr. Heath leaves a "wife and two ehil dren, He was something over fifty years of age, was an elder in the Presbyterian church and a good neighbor. ; The fun eral will take place today.. Ha will be buried at Riverdule. " v;;'. "Ms - 'V. - r uMi'i Arm and Colon for Ralclgb. 1 Yoirr' suestloiTof the adoption by our City or Itnleigb ot the colors uite and red of Sir Walter Raleigh, is very pood and appropriate... Tbey are also the colors ot the Confederate Stales. Il would also be very appropriate, and in i .t trtsfe, it our capital vit d s is ; t fi r lis coat of armaand sea: f:c'il bi iir ij aud riiotio of Sir Walter, lii iioiior of wimm'tbe city is inamed. The Store Bandars Captarei Alonzo Moore and Nathan Fisher, two negro men. were .arrested in Onslow county and brought to, the city yesterday charged forbreaklng into and robbing Mr. Guy Lane's store at Bellair ' The theft was committed Sonday night. It .was found that early Monday morning these men had spent nearly forty dollars at stores in the city, buying new suits of clothes, a watch, an accordion, etc., paying for them with money corresponding to that which was taken from the store, that they had gone off somewhere, changed the clothes they bad on fer some Of the newly purohased ones. That they left on the W. N. &N. train, taking it at the junction of Broad and Queen streets and that they got off at Verona. With these facts and a description of the men Mr. G. S. Wilcox and Mr. A A. Ipock left on Wednesday morning s train; In pursuit and were back the next morn-1 sng with the prisoners. I Messrs. Wilcox and Ipock han, with j the assistance of officer Jarmao of Jack sonville, traced the men to a place five miles freiu Verona, aud near Glenoe stock farm and there captured them, together with things they had purchased, but they have not recovered the remainder of the money or checks. It will be remembered that about a hundred dollars was stolen. It is a good piece of work to trace and capture the culprits so quickly. The preliminary examination will be held this afternoon before S, R. Street, Esq. New Berne's Prospects. For several weeks past work has been in progress on seven new and handsome dwelling houses within a stone's throw from Mr. Edward Gerock's lot, corner Union anil Graves streets. 1 Mr. jierock' is putins; up two of the hqusea hiinself, Dr. (eo, Stover's intended residence is another, ftnd the future resi- denoes of Messrs. J. B. and C. L. Ives are two more. Mr. Milton Hollowell's resi dence is the sixth and the dwelling which Capt. A. D. Powell has just finished is the seventh, and other improvements are in progress. Tls is a pretty g(od shqw- ucr for that neighborhood. As usual building is going1 on in ' Various parts of the oity and also Just beyond. New Berne Is growing steadily with every month that passes, , Thi is easily observed even by the visitors, and now with a new railroad, water works, sew- eragq, etc., the growth is aliuQsf sure to oe more rapm man ever peiore. i liaf New Berne has a bright prospect ahead (a unquestioned,, bt we aro not (loing a tenth Qt what we should on mac. ufacturing lines, Develope manufactur ing properly and then it will indeed be hard to find a place our equal in diversi fled industries that bring money in the year round, Our natural resources, make it. q that ire hayo great advantage over rnahy places wuch liave attained prpm inepep through luapufacturing p( there Is no reasqn why our people should not bring New Jlerne to the tront rank as a manufacturing oily also. Our special resources instead of making us contented should Cause us to make special efforts to develop manufacturing to a high state of perfection. ' Do this and the growth of the city will be surprising. Knights Of Harmony. Mr. A- L. Heath, of Riverdale whose very unexpected death we chronicle in another column was' a member of the Knights ot Harmony and the New Berne brethren 'responded promptly according to the rule of the order to see to the burial of each deceased brother and sent down a coffin for bis interment. Within ten days the lodge will nay in surance equivalent to l.QQ for each' mem ber in it it numbers now about 400 This is the second death the lodge has bad since it Was orgul?:ed and the first death was by- accident. - This makes not only a very good showing for the health' fulness of the city but ,a very good show Ingfor the cheapness of th insurance at ijome 'wberqthe naymenfs are v made so easy that even "tj pqorest working man pas po ipnger ftny yauq ecusg ror nop parrying ftt least ttta amount of insurance this order furnishes here at home where there are no high-salaried officers to be paid, where" every cent of their money is under .: the supervision' ot the men who pay it nnd where consequently It is per fectly welt known that every tHlpg' is h,on- A Snam Battle. A special drill of the Naval Reserves will take place to-night' at which a sham battle between the two sections ' will be engaged ill, Lieut, Clfjrk wHl be in cafge flf "the, Bpt ' and Roberts of the secopd They will march in different directions ana meet at some corIlor.-V;,:;;':JV",:., A . foil attendance is desired and' re quested and the fine for non-attendance will be strictly enforced -"The improyemQnts n ppigresi at the State white institutiqn for the hlind lo cated in Raleigh embrace painting, plast ering of the first floor and the reconstruc tion and renovation of the !second floor of both the. wings. VA correspodcnt of tlie Wilmington messenger says we alter ations areirreat New rooms and hall WRY are to be Dropared. and the Dlnmb- i", li-. fitlnsr, etc.. of the entire buildlnst Wii ie tnodern. The IJoyth Cftrolina car' cini I 'sr oi';t! "t city was awarded thecoti.;, i i.ir t! (V work, all of which is to be co'- -:ed by fwrptembor 1st when tuo ncxiw... ... i. NEW J3ERNE, N. C. FRIDAY. Comlnir and Going Hon. F. - M. Simmons came down last night from Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Lovick are buck from Wilmington. Mr. Rodolph Duffy of Onslow county is In the city. Mr. C. D. Foy who has be:n spending a little time at Mr. C. E. Foy', lett for his home in Einston yesterday, Miss Annie Foy accompanying him on a visit Mr. John C. Thomas, Jr., is back from the Atlantic Hotel. Mrs. C. A. Battle and her daugh'er Miss Jennie left to visit Rev. II. W. Bat tle, D.D. ofLyncMinr-' V., Qr. Jas. W. Duu! 1 is back from a Northern trip Miss Sallie Waters of l'.inttgo who has b'eeu visiting relatives in the city left to visit relatives iu Kington. Proposed Removal of a Box Factory to New Berne, A Chattanooga tirin whoso attontion was turned to Now Berne as a desirable place for manufacturing lias written to Mr. Ralph Gray making investigations looking to locating a factory here. We quote from the letterj 'We have a works for the inanufacturc of all styles of fruit packages and all lines of baskets. We have been making about 80 per cent profit overy yo&r and our timber supply Is run out, hence we wish to move to a better locality Wo are willing to show our books to any one that wishes to interest himself with us. "We want to retain one half the stock and get parties where wejlocate totake the uaiance. wnat inducement lias your city to offer for a plant with capacity to employ from 200 to 800 people accoiHlii;i: to tne demand pi goous. W e have seveial new u.nla whic h wo Are bav'.ngj patented nqw." vye lay tins letter beto our rendors. If any one who is now engaged in mak ing truck paokages or any one else wishes to correspond with the gentleman the may obtain the address from us. They want to hear quickly as they are figuring now with a Texas party. As far as the material is CQiicemel wo are satisfied, tlyj company can find no better location, and i;astcru Carolina a. well as our adjourning octafct States being a great trucking section, it appears that New Berue' would be as goal a distribu tary point as any, especially as, in addi tion to having the material in abundance for the factory and- the markets, for be. mamiuicturen products gvyc nayc easy means of reaching nom the timber and the markets by botti rail and witer, We youlo; like tQ haye the factory here and we hope that the gentlemen befjre com ing to a final conclusion will visit our city and see for themselves ou the ground the opening there is for the industry they propose. Lost Hopes. There are hopes that nover blossom, And our joys soon aro parted Smiles that light's a person busoni, Smiles that beam too bright to last; Transient as the summer flower, Joy shines out its little hour, Then forever fades away Like the petals of a day. T. F. Simmons. List of Letters Remaining in the Post Qmcc at New Berne, Craven couhty, N. C, July 14th 1894. A- B Apppl, Maria Adams, Lawrence Alimony, ii. Miss Francis Burrus, Miss Burch ers. Fredrick' Bettin, Mrs Molly Barnes. Miss Sanie Baire, Wm C. Bryant, H. D. A. Bieman, V. E. Brockett. (J. Mrs Mary Uredle, John B. Clarke. JN Xj uarrow, Miss AUoe Uarmore, Wn: Choclett I'll, I). Nellie Dugon. Hal Devret, Mils L H Dewls J W Dennis. F.i Mary Mm Fonyilla, Minnie Tiffer B'ranK J ruiiora. G. Adline Green, John Gilliam, Har riet Guilford, J M Gorrcll, P A Gaskins. H.Walter Homan, Joana Hardkin. Sally A , nardy, Randolph Hopkins 2,; miss Mary r uarper, uapt. u J Hull. i. Mrs. jNancy Israel. T Tnhn .Ton.iii Vina flur-U t.,,. VU B Jones, : Miss LiutW Johnson, "All ice rieesv'LiVtiia a Jienneuy, k a mng. L. Mary iiee: a a Leitoy, M. Fi-aser Moselv; Scott Matklns. W C Mflupal, Jr, MwlJmraa Marshall, Edney Moore, Isaac Merenbloom, Mrs Laura McCrea, W G Moss, J Piokett. J 0 Pearsall. Harriet Piner, Mrs Lane Parker, Manchester Par ker, -James Parker, Mrs A M Parker A T Prestqn, EliaaPeranor. K. Laura A Hobs, Elijah Richardson, S. Joshau Sturdiwant John Stronz. Miss Nannie SiencQo, Miss Mamie 8im mons, JJlou St No. W,TW Sellers, Rev OtW Smith, Miss Katie V Small, Sid ney Smithy. Alice 8tanly, Washington Slade. " ' :' v' ''-'".- T. J R Thomas. Lewwish Tant W. Miss Sadie Willis. Charlie Willis. E Parke White care of Str. Susie Hitch, Mrs Janie E Williami A D Willis.' Miss Clarissa Williams, Cenie Willis care of Henry Jackson, James t3 Warren, Junius White care of Nannie Jones, Annie Wig gins. - ff'v .' !; T , - Persona calling for above letters will please say advertised and give date of list, i -- c, '&i:.'s,'iV:';y -v TheTremilatlons now reonire that one cent shall be collected qn the delivery of eacn aayerttseo; tetter. i it SeoreUry Herbert on the 35th ordered tho I naval baltalion irom the .cruiser Charleston, which has been on duty at Oakland daring the railroad disturbances. to return to the proper post on tbak ves sel. Gen. Ruger, in command of the United States tomes, apt requiring their presence ftuy longer. The ; Charleston Is Jitpected to be mady- for sou in a few days. 'Unless aotual hostilities are re ported from Japan in the next day or two, the Charleston will probably relieve the Lcnuincton at I UUeroui. The Cruising Party. We received last night the following from Mr. T.G. Hyman,who with a party, recently left here for a trip through the sounds: "We wish to announce for tlie benefit of our "creditors" and friends the arrival of the mammoth palatial, double-deckad sharpie "Emma S" at Ocracoke. "Alter spending one hundred and twen ty-six hours sailing and flying distress signals, we are nere; out rudder and cen ter board reoiuin on Royall Shoals. "Ilie crew Lave existed on dry-sailed iind clear-ribbed sides and corn bread.and are now learning a song to sing to Rear Admiral Rlovcnson, entitled: "She Nev er Came Back." Signed. "Skipper" & Crew. Death of Thos. Sutton, of Lenoir Cj. On Tuesday. July 24tli. at his residence in Bucklesberry, at 10:40 a. m'Mr. Thos. Sutton departed this life, after a confine ment ot hve weeks from tvnhoid fever. Aged about CM pears. tie was a bright llason, a kiud neigh bor aud a useful man to the comnniuitv. Successful in worldly affairs, he has dis pensed ina benevolent manner to all around him. Married the second time only about two months ago, his life seem ed tilled with happiness and bade fair tq ue one ot ,oy and cheertulnesu. ttis remains were laid to rest Wednes laVrrfternoon with Masonic honors at tlie family burial ground. To his de voted widow and family connections wc tender our condolence. Kinston Vven Press. happenings of the bay. Itccinl figures show that the total value of the matches made and consumed cverv year throughout the world is but little if any thing short ot $300,000,000. Advices from at. Petersham on the aiitk tell of the arrest of thirtv-ciibt ad ditional Nihilists within the last 'twenty- four hours. lhorenot'ts of correspondents of the Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin, issued by the North Carolina Stale Weather Seivice, indicate that over the greater part of the ctnte tho weather conditions nave been very tavorablc tor crops. A special to the News and Observer irom wake f orest saysi Near Forest ville on Mr, D, F. Fort s plantation, Han som Urodie and "Judget' Witrcins 'cot into a dispute about killincr a doer. Bio die shot Wiggins through the hcaii, kill ing him Instantly, Urodie was arrested. Ihe senate committee on Territorie8 Ordered a favorable report ou the admi?." sion into tho Union of the Territories of Arizona; and New Mexico. The bill is drawn ou the same genoral lines as that of the admission of Utah, Frank Gorsfioff, 85 years of age, pro. perty manager at tho Auditorium, Hal. UmoiTe, was killed on the night of tho 33d hyoomiiii; in contact with an electric wire. Ho was watering (lowers on the roof garden, and striking one wire with his head, ho was thrown across two others. The Lexington Dispatch says, (he fol lowing i "George Wagoner has been pro ducing ' big crops of tine potatoes every year, and has not bought soed potatoes in 25 years ,pst used his own potatoes for sped, and has succeeded in raising p.s line tuoors as r.ny oi ins ncigiinors who use northern sued," The Salisbury Herald tells the follow ing: "Mr. V.8. I.uskand W.G. Chand ler have sold to Geo. W. Yanderbilt a tract of land in Buncouilie, Henderso 1 aud Tiunsylviania counties comprising G,400 acres, which adjoins his vast 'estate near Ashevillc. The price paid is under stood to be bchycen $30,000 and $40,000. The Charlotte News tells that on tho night of the 23d Ledbettcr's cotton mill, near Rockingham, Richmond county, was struck by lightning and completely de stroyed. Tlie residence of Mr. Frank McNeill, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congrass in that district, was struck by lightning the same night, and Mrs. McNeil was considprably stunned The building was not greatly damaged. A special from Birmingham, Ala., says; "John Collins, a gardener, residing 'in the outskirts of Cunningham, thought he heard thieves in his garden and with his daughter, Maggie, 16 years old, arose and went out to investigate. The closlug of the door awoke Mrs, Collins, who aroused her son Willie, telling him burg lars were trying to get in. The boy got a Winchester and going out mistook his father and sister lor burglars in, the 'dark ness and shot them both. The father was, killer instahtlj ; the sister will die, The Raleigh Correspondent on the Wilmington Messenger says that Mr. Mac- MacKin. supervisor of roads, returned on the 25tb, from road convention; at Chapel Hill and says seven counties are represen ted, from Greensboro to Goldsboro. The interest is great, and the practical opera tion oi ine maciiiqery was watcncci closely. It Is sail! that a conference of the aurc vvniavLvi ia iu tu in iium ill JMlcigu Iftter. ' oream at tartar bakine . nowder Hlghert of all in leavening itrength LatkOT Vitrkd Statcs GOVlaHMSNT Food Bbpobt. Rot&Ii Bakimo Powdki Co., Wn Water Works Fire Alum Signal!, After an alarm of fire has been sent in. lie fallowing signals will be observed by engineer oi wator worKai , -1 up, keop stand-pipe pressure up. . B taps, pump direct through main. " " S s taps, shuk off direct pressure and W$0 pump in stanu-pipe. - --.i .. ;. 8 taps, Are out. ' - ' v : W, IX BABRINOTON, v Chicl Fixe Department. JULY 27, 1894. Solid for Jarris. A correspondent of the Wilmington Messenger gives the following : Currituck held her convention. The ls-me- squarely made there was Jarvis nguinst Ransom. The delegates to the Senatorial convention are solid for Jarvis and Mr. W. H. Gallon, a supporter ol Jarvis, was nominated for the House. Camden has had her convention and the delegates are for Jarvis, with a small possible minority for llausom. Issue squarely made there also- was Jarvis against Rnnsom. Pasquotank's recent convention sends a solid Senatorial delegation for Jarvis. The vote in convention was 23 for Jarvis and 12 for Ransom. Issue, Jarvis against Ransom of a most pronounced tyno. The sontiment of theso counties aro over whelmingly for Jar-yip. The Republican convention of Arkansas nominated II. L. Remmol ol Newport fur Governor, resolution was introduced indorsing Robert T. Lincoln for President and Col. Fred Grant for Vice President for 18H but hundreds shouted for Mc Kipley, and the resolution was lost in the tumult. The platform of 1802. denounces any attempt to amend or repeal the tariff legislation of the Republicans which does not recognize protection to American labor and industries, demands the the use of gold and silver under snch provisions as will secure and maintain tho parity of values, and denounces the present adniin- istiiilton, Summer School in Art. Miss Annie Berrv. Art Tcvmcr in Due West Female College, S. C, will take a summer clnss in New Heme at an earlv date. Pupils desiring to enter will uleusd hand iii their names at once. jlOlw "let thy habit be as costly a thy purse can buy." Shakespkak. It is your privilege to dress well and when you need any thing to complete your wardrobe call on us. We have just ro ceived a new and handsome line of Negligee shirts, sashea, and summer Neokwear, Pleeted bos om, epen froflt shirts, J.pleets lo the side. The old reliable Dia mond shirt always in stock, sizes 14 to 174. Collars U to IS I. Lots of fixings you need. J. M. IIowahd. Selected Stock! i 00000000000000000000000 2 : SAVE YOUR MONEY. ! 00000000000000000000000 Having purchased tho entire stock of Gents 1- uriuslliiig Goods; HATS, SIIOJaiH, &c. of W. IX Babrinoton, I will offer said Stock for the next TniKTV-llAYS, at and below Cost. U. H. CUTLER. .ij-2-t im WM. LORCH ESTABLISHED 1865. FAMILY GROCERIES AND General Merchandise. J3F"CAnT-nou8E Accomodations. NORFOLK, OT-BERNE and WASHINGTON, N. C. fflMriI.ini!p&BS ALL WATER ROUTE. Steamer NEW BERNE WILL SAIL TUESDAY'S & Vlil PAY'S 2 V. M, NEW YORK CITY. J-Delivery viaO.D. S.S.Co. Guaran teed. No Transfer Charges. PHI LA. CLYDE LINK, 11A1,T1I1IJIIK()I.II IIAI LINK, BOSTON PROVIDENCE M. & it. T-KANS. CO. WAS1UNUT0N. P.- C. NOKFOLK A WASH- mv a. n. to. tWCHM0ND,IVA.9. B. CO. RALPH GRAY, Agt. New Berne, N. 0. BRADHAM & BROCK Drag? Co., lOa MiElL.12 ST. Fresh and Pure Stock of Drugs Chemicals. and I'M GOING 'JTO NUNN & MCSORLEY'S FOR A REFRESHING! DEIXK Plneanle Sheihet, Ice Cream - Soda. lBuvred Ice's. 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Washington ttreet NEW YORK. . -O o- Southern Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty Large and Roomy Facilitiei for handling heaw Bfiipmenta unsurpasged by any house in buiiness. "RETURNS MADS EACH DAT OF 8ALESMM National Bank of New Bams, N. CL REFERENCE; Gauseroort JBank New JoA. Stencils and Fcitob can be obtained tt w sill mm ou:::rs.
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