Newspapers / The Daily Journal (New … / Aug. 12, 1894, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Bail I of OURNAL. VOL. xm.-No 110. NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY. AUGUST 12, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS The V -J. 1 V- rv;. BUSINESS LOCALS. SPECIALTIES at Luca9 & Lewis' Coal Oil Johnny's Petroleum Soap, tor the Lannilry, Bath, Toiler, Shnying; lor fine Laces, Flannel?, China or Glass Ware, its equal is unknown. Price 5 cents. Also Copco soap for tue lath, 3 c ents per cnki'. THE Schooner (Little Will) Capt Cox, will leave the Wharf at the Oyster Fac tory, Corner of East and South Front Streets, Monday, August the 13th, at 5 o'clock p. m., to return on Thursday, the 10th, for Hunting (Juntos Camp Meet ing. Fare (or the round trip . 2t HOUSE MOVING Am prepared to move Imililings on short notice and at reasonable prices. Work done promptly anil guarantee not to lireak plastering. Ai.fkf.1i Jones, Col. SEED PEAS and BEANS for full phoning- Call at Kerry's and secure be fore all "one. Plant Beans Aug. 20 to Sept. 5th. and Peas Sept. 1st to 12th. Those pl.iiite l earlier than this will have to lie shipped before the tall lro'ts luvc i ul. off Jersy and Long Island crops and not. wanted in market. jafllw Jl'ST KKCEIVED by Express some Excellent IVaehes and Pears, for sale Cheap this morning it Sam 1!. Watf.kh, 105 Middle St. ( KA.NULATKI) suur live cents per pound in ten pound lots at .1. W. Mesics. lw. FINE Coal Oil Johnny Soup lor toilet or laundry. Only 5c a cake. Lucas & Lkwis. MEXICAN Amole Soap For medici nal and toilet purposes. A superior soap for the most delicate infant. Entirely emolient, superlatively determent, in eit her soft, hard or salt water. R, Bkkky, Sole Agent. FOB KENT: Dwelling No. 124 Pol- lock street, adjoining my residence. jullfUl 11. B. Uavkntoht. WHEN lianixine is used according to directions, a tlmxl of the labor and the cost ol soap in ordinary washing is saved. Samples Tree at J. F. Taylor's. MACHINE and haml made brick in any quantity for sale. Apply to Chas. Beiz ensteln, or Joseph L. Halm. a28 tf. LOOAL NEWS. A W A I) VERTISEMKNTS. Howard. Lucas & Lewis Specialties. A. O. Hoyt, Feather Renovator. Wood & Dukes, Dissolution. "Sunday, fair and wanner, preceded by showers," was what the weather bureau telegram said that came yesterday. Collector of Customs, S. II. Liine, is off tor a week's trip oi the Revenue Cutter Winona,ciuisiug in thellatteras andOcra coke section. We learn of the death of Miss Sanb Blount, sister of our townsman Mr. W. S. Blount,, at her home iu Grifton. She died on the 8th inst after a brief illness. Dr. G. K. Bagby's German patent on his dental articulation cups arrived last night. The sale will be pressed in Ger many now or well as in the United States. The reason assigned for the substitu tion of the Montgomery for the Balcigli on the Naval Reserve cruise is that it was found that the draft of the latter was greater than the depth ot water over the bar. The weather yesterday vas not quite a shot as on the two proceeding days; the record stood: Maximum 91, minimum 80$. Bhe previous day it was 93, and 73. Ou that day it reached 95 in Wil mington and 96 in Charlotte and Ltiui berton. Rev. Israel Williams col., living a fuw miles from the city was tried before Mag istrate yesterday for shooting the pig of a neighbor which had broken iulo his field and throwing him over the fence. It was proved that his fence was not a law ful one and he was bound over to court in the sum of $50. A negro man committed a bold rob bery by an original method last night. He bought a pair of shoes and a9 the, clerk passed them over the counter to him, instead of paying for them he fled with all rapidity possible to the Episco pal church yard, then bounded over the fenje and was quickly lost to viow in the shrubbery. The steamer Trent, Capt. Dowdee, is to leave to-morrow to take excursionists to the camp meeting at Hunting Quarter which began Friday. The schooner Little Will, Capt. Cox, will also leave for the camp meeting to-morrow. She leaves at five o'clock in the afternoon from the oyster factory dock. The fare iu each instance is $1.00. Tin little piec of poetry from one of our far-off subscribers in Mexico on the old Gaston House attracted considerable attention. The authoress, Mrs. Montgom ery was formerly Miss Eleanor Jones of this city, a daughter ot Mr. Jos. W. Jones, and a cousin of Mrs, Chas. Duffy. She is pleasantly remembered by many, here, some of whom failed' to recognize her dnder her married "hamo, Dan Kelly the horse shoer, while in ' Diukins' barroom yesterday moming -accldently discharged a pistol which he was handling. The ball went through the window, crossed the street and vent through .one' of 'the windows of Mr, SchultaV store,.. Fortunately no special damage was done, though, owing to the great amount ol passing thai is cootinu ally going on there the chance for it was Coming and Going - Miss Marion Radcliff, who has been spending a short time at Morchead re turned home yesterday morning. Miss Udora Wallace, of Morehead ( 'ity, who lias Ix'en visiting Misses Theresa and Katie Roberts, hit yesterday nflernnon returning home. Mr. ana Mrs. R. P. Williams, Master Thomas Williams, aud Masters John and Wade Meadows and Mr. John Davis, left last night on Mr. Williams's new schooner the Irma Darling, to attend the camp meeting at Hunting Quarters. This is her second trip. Mr. L. J. Moore, Miss Fannie Taylor, and Mrs Jas. M. Howard returned last night from Black Mountain. Mr. Hurry Rolielts who took a pleasure trip on the Ivy Blade to Elizabeth City, relumed home. Miss Margeret Mitchell, a prominent society young ladv of Baltimore, left on stainer NewbcineFridav afternoon to her home, after a pleasant visit of several weeks with her cousin Mrs. W. J. Pitts. Messrs. .las Appleby and J. O. Baxter were in the city yesterday. The family of Mr. II. M. G-ovos re turned from Kinston. Mrs. Funnie Holland anil her daughter Mrs. V. !. Boyd, lest to visit in Lenoir county. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bryan left yes terday morning to spend a few weeks in Georgia. Mr J R BCariaway received a telegram stating that everybody at Black Moun tain is well. The report started that scarlet fever was there is utterly without founda'ion. Mir. J. C. Bryan from near Pollocks villy. arrived to visit her daughter Mrs John A. Jones. Prof. J. L. Joyner, of the State Nor mal school at Greensboro passed, througl last night en route to Beaufort to hold the Carte rcrt county Teachers Institute. lie he'd the Lenoir county Institute at Kinston week before last a good and sue cessful one. Mr. Shepcrd Bryan came in last night from Atlanta, Ga. to spend about a week with his relatives in the city. His friend Mr. Elliott, chief clerk of the Manager of the Sea-Board Air Line accompanies him ou the visit. A Flounder-Gigging Expedition, Mr. R. P. Williams tells us of some line flounder fishing which he and a lew others enjoyed on the first trip of his new sail- bout the Irma Darling. They went down the river to gig flounders. They left at 12 o'clock in the day and got buck the next morning at about sunrise They began trigging the flounders about 9 o'clock at night nnd kept it up until after midnight. They got 107 of the flounders, and brought home 137 of them having given away the others. Mr. Williams says that at one time one of the party had four flounders on his gig at once. Account was kept of the number ol fish caught by the boys, and it ran as follows: Wade Meadows, aged 8, caught 23; John Meadows, aged 10, 20; Tims. Williams, kged 8, 31. Burglaries, Burglars seem to be plying their trade at a more lively rate now at several points around us. We have recently given accounts of buiglnries in New Bern the majority of which however, resulted in nut little loss, and also told of burglar ies in the country adjacent. It has been quite recently that we copied a burglary item from the Beau fort Herald, and now that paper says there seems to be an organized band ol thieves iu that town, It tells ot two stores, those of Messrs. B. L. Jones & Son, aud N. W. Taylor being entered: The thieves battered on Mr. Taylors' safe almost ruining it, but so far Mr. Tay lor has missed nothing out of his store. The money drawer ol B. L. Jones & Son was broken open, there being a lot of coppers in it but for some cause the thcives didn't bother them. Church Services. Centenary Methodist Church. Rev. T. A. Smoot. Services 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Prayer meeting :3U a. m. nunaay School 4 p. m. J. M. Howard, Sup't. Church of Christ Communion service this morning at ten o'clock. Sunday school at four Jin the afternoon. Baptist Church, Services 1 1 A. M. and 8 P, M. conducted by Rev. B. W. Spilman Sunday School 5 P. M. J B. Hollamd Supt. Prayer meeting Thursday Evening at 8 o'clock. , The Raleigh correspondent of the Wil mington Messenger tells that the Com missioner of Agriculture says that a good many letters and reports are now coming in telling of the scalding or firing of cot ton on lowlands where the water has been standing. He says there are no complaints in that section of the State. The farmers appear to agree In the state ment that their crops are the best on record. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve ill the world for cuts, bruises, Bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever ores, . tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cons, and all skin eruptions,and positive ly euros pues, or no pay requinru. im is guaranteed to gWejerfect satisfaction or money reflindea. Price 25 cents per box For sale .by F. 8. Duffy, ;New Berne, H. HAPPENINGS OF THE DAY. So far as Queen Lil is concerned, it is ill over but the pouting. If Mr. Kolb were a wise nun he would bury the corpse before decomposition sets in Washington Post. The Wadesboro Mes-wiger-lntclligence announces the deatli ol Mr. Sandy Love at the age of 90 years. It is calculated that China will have 011,000 soldiers in Cf.rea before the close of September. Boise? Boise y Somehow that name has a familiar sound. What was it con nected with am 'way ! Can Kaiser Billy be meditati coup on the pulpit i I le is sai ! I be si inlying thsology. If a successful iirt I i fe half the must have e light with flgb.t as many contend. .1 i at hasl innr-li-uli- ol China. There i- a nine for everything, except to strike, is the motto that Mr. Debs lias selected lor his future guidance. There arc doubtless many who wish he bad made the selection sooner. The Scotland N'ecU Mounted Riflemen ivc gone into camp at Wrightsville, forty strong. The cotton crop iu North Carolina has been made this season at much less ex pense than usual. The southern end of the telegraph line ill Cortn is in the hands of the Japanese ind the iioi'iheni end in the hands of Chi nese and bolli muse to let messages be sent. The Charlotte Observer announces that Mr. .labez Myers who was recently shol in that I'ity is better, both mentally mid physically, but the doctors will not allow him to see any one. China's awful phi ,ue has been actually raging for fifteen years and is increasing. It is genuine black deal b, says the Wil mington Messenger, or bubonic plague that has so often devastated continents. There is danger of its being brought in goods to our own country. The Monroe Enquirer has hail a tomato weigli'iig one pound eight and a hall ounces sent to its ollice and says it is the largest one they ever stw giown in Union county. The Clinton Democrat says it is feared that the heavy rains of the past two days have resulted disastrously to the lowland crops around there. Until latelv there never was a liner prospect for crops throughout the country. Boh Minikins was hung Friday mid way between Burlington and Graham for rape upon the person ol Miss Mary Phil lips on the 20th of May. Five thousand people witnessed the execution. The negro never shewed any feeling whatever about his execution. The News and Observer changes hands Sunday. Capt. Ashe, so many years in editorial Iiaruess, will take ,tho field as the representative ot an insurance com pany. Mr, Greek O. Andrews, who for some veins has been city editor, will en gage in journalistic work in New Yolk, very probably. The Lincoln, Neb., train wreck proves to have b6en the work of wrecker.?, and the officials of the road have olfeied $1,000 reward for the capture of the mis creants. The corrected list of fatalities shows that nino passengers and the con ductor, engineer and firemen were killed. Others were injured but not seriously. At Dallas, Texas on the 10th mst, base ball players took refuge under a tree to escape a rain, and it was struck by light ing. Seven of the boys wero killed out right and severally injuring the remainder. It is thought several others will die. The Liberty Herald jjives this item: Crops are looking very line and tin? pros pect for cotton and corn is much better than it has lieen for several years. Judg ing from the height of tho corn in this section, farmers will find a need for ladders to gather their crops in the fiill." Charlotte News says: Mecklenburg county is iu better shape politically thau iu any previous campaign. It is said to be a fact that there is not a Populist in Pineville, Providence or Steel Creek township. In Providence there is one Third party man, but he is not a Popu list. Mecklenburg will give the Demo cratic ticket from 1,200 to 1,500 majority. Mark it on the wall. Lumberton Hobcsoniun says: Lumber river is now nearly up to the high water mark of 18G7 and it is thought by many that hut lor the deepening of the channel by the government it would he fully as high. Water is! running over the new road for about 80o yaids and canoes are licing conveyeil a3toss. The dams of quite a number ot water mills in the county are reported broke and bridges carried away. The Salisbury Herald states that the oldest illustrated magazine in the world L'llustration, printed at Paris, has in its issue of July 28th a story from Christian Reid (Mrs. F. C. Ticrnan, of Salisbury), translated into French. The price paid tor this story was greater than the Amer ican publishers offered Mrs. Tiernan. It is one of the first stories by an American writer thought worthy of translation in this French publication. Coxey's army has .been sent to jail, but the general's son escaped by hiding UDdcr a bed. Forty iiaitimore ponccmeti swooped down upon tho encampment near Uladeiisburg, flld., cany rrioay morning and rounded up the band in line style, capturing 108 men. ! ive were left to elean up the camp and the other 103 promptly started to the work house for three months hard labor. Gen'l Coxey who is now stumping for elcctien to Congress was telegranuca ior to comv on and look after the welfare of the men. The terrible drought in the West has cut short the corn orop, several hundred million bushels, m these days inepnee in Chicago advanced twenty cents a bushel. As tbe South's corn crop is safe, and as it will be abont 800,000,000, bushels an increase of twenty cents a bushel would mean an increase in value of about 4100,- 000,000. Everything seems to favor the' South this vear. Manufacturers Rec ord. Johnson's Magnetic OU euree Cramps tnd eoiio and internal neural cia ana headaahe backache andlnttantly, 36 and 60 oeatti ; - ! ; - G, W. QMkiU. SHIP YAR1 NEWS. What is Being Done Among the Boats in Gelling Ready for the Busy Season. The owners of river steamers and other craft are now taking advantage ol the dull interval in the carrying business, be tween the truck season and the fall, by getting their boats in good trim lor ihe fall trade. Among the improvements we notice that the steamer Laura has been half built new, and been thoroughly repainted The steamer Howard has also been paint ing up during the past week. The schooner Addie Henry has just left Howard's ways re-calked and rc-painrel. The steamer Nannie II. ot Beaufort, immediately went up on the ways for general repairs. The schooner Henrietta Hill was also hauled upon the same ways and work is now in progress ou bulb, and the -diiioner Ella, of Biaufoil, is on the smaller ways to receive a repainting and some minor repairs. The schooner Mel-' vin is bei ig put in good shape in ttie dock. She will not have to be hauled up. And among the pleasure boats we see that the Mm' sloop Geo. K. Conner has been made bright as a new pin by Capt. Win. Smith, ami that Mr. R. P. Williams bus launched ami taken one trip in his new hunting and sailing schooner the Irma Hailing. She is a pretty 12-ton boat. :!'J feet loii, : feet 7 inches deep, ind 12 li l t wide. She has the coil- veuieiii e ol two t atniis anil gooi cookuri and sleeping apai'tine'il- ami ai i'onin latioiis. Oilier boats, soim- ol tin- firmer -learn er-, among lic number are awaiting their turn to be put in lir.-l class condition for the till I and winter work. A t ard. Ml. . KY 1SI.KNK .lollKNAI. - Deal Sir: Allow me to say through the col umns of your valuable paper, thai in V heart goes out iu sincere gratitude to the good people of your city for kindnesses shown me iu my recent hour of deepest distress, also to express mv thanks to your worthy mayor and his very efficient and gentlemanly subordinates for the service rendered in rescuing my daughter from a doom thai is worse than death. Sincerely, Mus. Stkimikns. He Is Prepared. One oxporlotii-fi nf 1bo attentions of a pickpocket Is enough for most men, but a, certain .ynuiifr electrician, who (Ipsc'iihes In an English eleo. trical joui'iiui how he was deprived of a much-prized twenty-dollar scarf pin through tho blandishments of a sweet-voiced, pretty, though lltfht fingered maiden, is understood to bp willing to lose a week's salary if some enterprising thief would only "try it on again." He was stepping on to the platform from a railway ear, and the old, old story the comely youn' woman embraced him rapturously, exclaiming: '"My dear est Charlie, you are here!" His name was not Charlie, but he was the dead Imago of her dearest brother of that name, hence the mistake. When he presently realized that his pin was gone the desire for revenue was strong within him. He arranged a small contact for the successor to tho lost searf pin, bought a tiny elec tric boll, and made a double pocket accumulator. He is now ready for all emergencies. If the fair lady again mistakes him for her brother tho tinkling of the tiny pocket bell will bo the signal for a fraternal hug whieh will last until the policeman arrives. A contact is made for his wateh, any attempt to disturb which starts tho tell-talo. The third item of his comprehensive electrical outfit is a small Incandescent lamp con cealed In an artificial flower pinned to his coat. This lamp Is for pleas tiro rather than for business. It can bo turned on at the theater during the performance when the lights are turned down and a look at the pro gramme is desired. The plant is completed by a fine platinum coil placod iu a euvity mado of asbestos, by means of whieh a cigar can be lighted In the stormiest weather.. The whole paraphernalia weighs about twenty-two ounces, and con cerning It its organizer makes tho somewhat questionable statement: "The only bother is the recharging of the battery." Absolutely Pure A oream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United States Government Food Report. RoYiL BiKiNQ Powdkb Co., ;106 Wall 8t.,N.Y. j3is.OL.urriorv . Notice is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing under the firm name of Wood & Dukes, was desolved by mutual consent on the 10th day of August, 1804, J. W. Dukes retiring from the tirm. All debts due tho partnership and all debts due by them will be settled by the remaining partner, J. vV. Wood, who will continue the business of tinning at the same location. J. W. Wqod, i . J. W. Duebb, Notice Atlantic S. F. E. Co. No. 1. The regular monthly meeting of your Company will be held at your rooms to morrow night. Monday Aug. 13th, at S:00 "'clock. Attending tile North Carolina Slate Firemen's Convention and Tourna ment at Winston-Salem. Aug. 2Hth, 30th, and 31st, will be considered at this meet ing. A full attendance is requested. Bv order of Foreman, Gko. D. Uoiikhts, Sce'v. Ker. N. M. Juiuey Still Investing. Rev. N. M. Jurney has just bought another plantation, this time mar Mount Olive. It is an excellent farm in one ol the finest trucking sections of the State and had, when this scribe lat siw it a line vineyard on it. By the way, everything that Bro. -I it r ney touches seems to prosper lie was evidently here under a lucky star. Ucnu fut Herald. Wholesale Market Country Produce Live stall fed cattle, ." 1 -., grass led, 4aoc Ircssed beef 4ao. Beeswax U0c. Corn, .m. Chickens spring, 2iln4llc pair. ')ucks, Eng. 40u50f.; Musonvy .MialiOr. Eggs, lie a 12c. 'Jcese, lae.aHOc. Hides Dry Hint, :!c; dry salt :li green Uc, deer-hides 15c. Peanuts, oOaOOcts. Wool 10c. Lambs $la!fl.nil. Old Sheep, tl.2ousf2.00. 1 rown chickens 4 V. Gals. -HhZT, Notice. The Mlh Township Democratic: Fx. Coin, ire requested to meet at the ollice ol S. R. Street. Siturduy Aug. lllhat : o'clock p. m. Business of imoorlance will come helorc you. N. Tisdalk, ( Inu. Dem. K. Cum. STENOGRAPHY and Type Writing .Miss itaciiel u isrown lenders iter . seryiee to Ihe public as Stenographer and type writer. She can be found at the office of Mr. O. II. Gtlion, over Ihe Citizens Bank, between the hours in a. in. and " p. m. jylS lni "I,et thy habit .he as costly as thy purse can buy." Sua kf.hI'i-mk. It is your privilege to dress well and when you need any thing to complete your wardrobe call on us. We have just re ceived a new and handsome line of Negligee shirts, sashes, and summer Neckwear, Pleetod bos om, open front shirts, :) pleets to the side. The old reliablo I ia mond shirt always in stock, sizes 14 to 17-i. Collars 14 to ISA. Lots of fixings you need. J. M. Howard. Feathers-:- Gleaned Have your BEDS, HOLSTERS and PILLOWS renovated and made Pure and Clean. (iood work, and orders promptly at tended to. Work from the Country as well as tin ( 'ity solicited. Address, A. (1. HOYT Care Roliorl.s ,V lire. BRAD HAM & BROCK Dr ag Co., 10. MIDDLE ST. FrcslKind Pure Stock of Drugs and (Chemicals. MILLINERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. A Millinery Business in a good locality can be bought on easy terms. Apply or write to Mus. M .1. Hmoiii.s. 7f Pollock Street, d&w2t New Berne, N. C. Brick, Brick ! HAlil) II AND-MADK BKICK in any iiantity, At J. K. PIGOTT'S, Near Market Dock. FARMERS, Do You Want a Goon The Walter A.Wood Tubular Steel Mower leads all others in lightness of draft, weight ol ma chine and ease of management. For descriptive circulars or information. Apply to L H CUTLER L CO. Trade Remember -:-rJE-:- I have reduced the prices on Lorillard Snuff. UL.RIOH, Wholesale Grocer. ASTOUNDING TXT T T INTERESTING NEWS You will find IN ADVERTISING coi-i-crinnsrs as well as in other parts of the vPAPEE-I- is mim I III II Another Item in ainr part of the Pupcr as interest ing to the people of this section as THE FACT that we are oonoooonnooooooooooi miooooooooo The Leaders In LOW PRICES." 000000000000000(10(1000(100000000 D F 5 AND 1 1 3 47-49 Pollock St i 1P1H I PAPEandDEYO. WHOLKSALK Commission Merchants. WsiHhinyt on JNtreet, fNEW YORK. Southern Fruits aud Vegetables a Specialty Large and Roomy WAREHOUSED Facilitiei for handling heavy shipment! uniurpauedk by- any house in the business. WKKTTKNSMAUK KAC1I DAY OF SALES- National Bank of New Berne, N. C. I iiiwcvoort Bank New York. BEFKRENCE : Stencili and Postals can be obtained.!at JOHN DUNN'S. !'
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 12, 1894, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75