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The liXJRNAL. 1 - VOL. XIILNO; 126 . NEW BERNE, N. C , FRIDAY. AUGUST 31, 1894. PRICE 5 CENT. BCStSESS LOCALS, - . MRS, A T. Jerkins.willtesomobe duties of her school on Monday, Sept. 8d, 1894. , Thorough instruction in English Litcra- ' urn wd Composition. , . . ; " - 500,000 boxes Japanese PHe Cure were gold in 1893 in the United States. It is sold with written uamnlee to cure or . money refunded. - r FOft RENT. Two nico rooms on Craven 8c. known a Pellitier's law office and recently used by Miss Bowens for dress making purpose. For Sale, a No 1 Devon ' Cow applv to T.W.Dewey. lm 600 Three lb cans Standard Tomatoes, new crop, Just received, at 8J cents per can. Gold Dust Washing Pow der ut 20c per pckage. Granulated Suar in lull) packages 5Jc per pound. Lorillnrd Snuff, by the Hadder, 8c per pound. Magnetic and Cluiretle Sonp at 8e. pel cake and a good 3 string Broom fv 15c. Corned Spare Uibs.just received at 10c per pound. J. W. Mesic. FORFMl ami Winter soils see F. M. CUADWICK, Tailor, 43 Pollock St. New Samples just received. tf. JUST lleceived Lot Oconeeche and Tar Ue 1 smoking tobacco. NONN & McSOBLKY WANTED: Agents Women or men, omen prel'err."', to canVuss for .a hand somely illustrated, inexpensive patriotic book. Liberal per cent, allowed. Ad dress Women's Washington Book Agency Washington, D. C uug282m WANTED A small second hand safe. Apply to P. 0. box 4C9. TO LET Two offices in the Brick Build ins oa Craven stive', nnn -p (V. .1.1 Ex eha..ge M. DeW. Btevkkm. 2310d SPECIALTIES at Lucas & Lewis' Coal Oil Johnny's Petroleum Soap lor the Laundry, Bath, Toilet, Shaving; for fine Laoea, Flannels, China or Glass Ware, its equal is unknown. Price 5 cents. Also Copc.i soap for tne bath, 3 cts per cake. MACHINE and hand made brick in any quantity for sale. Applv to Chas. lteiz eimtein. or Joseph L. Ilahu. a28 tf. MUSIC CLASS Will re-op?n my regu lar Mus e School, Monday, Sept., the 3d at 1117 re-ddence on Now Street. 212w Miss Ola Febebeb. WATER MILL MEAL can be had at J. W. gMAl.LWOOD'S. , . tf. WHEN Bornxine is used according to directions, a third of the labor and the cost of soap in ordinary washing is saved. Samples free at J. F. Taylor's. BATHS night or day at Hugh Bank's Barber shop. Middle St., opposite Bap tist church. 293t Local News, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HowaroV . W' T. Caho Notice. Lawyer Slade Administrator's Notice. C. S. Holister-To Merchants The Democratic Executive committee of Craven count) will meet at 11 o'clock Saturday at Chairman S. R. Street's office. About twenty companies in tho State are members of tho State Firemen's Asso ciation. All but three are represented. l,llfl was shown by the treasurer's re ' port to have been paid out during , the year to disabled firemen. New Berne's invitation to (lie firemen is accepted; they will be here next, year. We can warrant that this city, whose fire companies are her pride will gladly wel come the visitors and do a good part by all the companies who come. . Mr. R. W. Pugh who seriously wound ed himself on the left hand Wednesday by the glaocin? of hatchet is suffering. juito badly from pain. Some of the leaders on the back of the hand were cut and bones broken, but Dr. Street gives the consolation of expecting them to so knit together as to ns(itin give good use of the hand. - Th Fnueral Yesterday, Conlennry M E. Church sua entirely ' filled yesterday afternoon by the friends . of Mr. Guy Styron at his funeral. The " remains were escorted to the grave by the . . Naval Reserves and the New Berne Fire Department,- ". s The remains of the lamented Miss, Coriune Harrison were met at the (rain by : n lanfe number of friend ami the burial . to k place directly from tho train. Rev. , Mr. Lyon ofllcinted at each faneral. , A Rock Wall for the Academy. -' The plan of.erecting a shell rock wall around Ihe New , Berne 'Academy and - Collegiate Institute grounds has several u' points in its favor not united in the iron .? fence, hrick.wallor any of the other plans proposed. . - - m - 1st. -Tlie shell rock to a Lome materia), 8d,-It is ono of our natural-products 'lying iu , abundance along the banks of v Trent river. : . ,, , N 1 ' - :8d. It is" nevcl. - It is found in but few p'ates. -Any town can have dn iron - fence, ornamental or otherwise net as easily as . wo can, but thero are very few that can have a shell nick wait, Bo easily T .andheaply toy7renon'of our having the v material ; right at our hand. Many peoplo - who come to the city have never ' een even a single piece, and it is not only novel but beautiful. ! ' ,..- - s "th.-Hs great durability,.. Once up it c Is practically there forever.-v -The matter of comparative cost Can be : determined .with nioderate investigation - It may be that it could be pUt up eyen more cheaply than any other fence at all ihat would bo near as satisfactory in char acter. ".: - X' THE FIBEMEN'3 CONTESTS. New Berne Wins on (Julck Steaming; - , Wilmington on Distance, Special to Journal: . New Berne is all right again. The At lantic Steam Firo Engine Company won Thursday in the quick steaming contest; the time was three minutes and fifteen seconds. The Wilmington company won in the long distance throwing. Thair distance was 275 feet. The Reel contest will be to-morrow. Much interest is centering in it. W, D. Barrinton. Winston, N. C, Aug. 30. Silsby won quick steaming contest easy, time 3:19. Greens' oro end tune 4:37. Atlanta of Wilmingt.ui -. 0.1 long dis tance; 2nd was Winston No. 2. The parade today was four blocks long; there was large display of fire apparatus. The ball was held last night; Foseuian McSorley was on tho fl ior. There was yelling for New Berne and Wilmington by all. The voting for trumpet will take place to-night. New Berne and Wil mington pull together. Geo. Robeuts. Coming and UoinK. Mr. Hughes Holland left yesterday morning to spend a few duys at Morgan -ton. Miss Susie Danenburg left to visit at Goldsboro and Miss Jennie Danenburg to attend school at Staunton, Va. Harvey Hodge and Miss Annie Wells, two members of Cyrcne's compauy ar rived from New Orleans iast night. The other members of the company will arrive on tne JNeuso next Sunday morning. Miss Mary Bryan who has been spend ing, short time at Wrightsville returned last night. Miss Sallie Ford returned home last night from a visit to relatives in Blen heim, S, C. Rev. C. G. Vardoll and family are ex pected home from the mountains tomor row night. Mr. P. H. Pelletier returned lastj night from Winston. Miss. Mattie Wood who lias beou visi ting relates in Soutli Carolina has re turned home. Mrs. Virginia Harrison and Miss Hat- chie Harrison arrived and are at Dr. Chas. Duffy's. Meeting of Democratlo Clubs Called. Wednesday, State Chairman, Julian S. Carr, president of tho North Carolina Democratic Club association, issued a call to these clubs 10 mr, t in Raleigh in convention September 20th. Each club will be allowed ten delegates and one dele gate for each twenty-five members. Men of national reputation will attend the convention and speak. Senators Random and Jarvis and North Carolina's Representatives will bo present and the campaign will be formally opened that day and the keynote of the fray be given. The Kepnb lean . 'oiiVMiitlon The contest over the fusion question in the R'pubiicau convention' is hot. Some want fusion and some don't, but the fus'u uUis appear to be ahead. .The News and Observer nays Craven warned no"mixrry." A Cumberland dele gate declared that opposition to fusion had the earmarks ol Democratic money. Zeb Walsen said Davidson Republicans would vote for fusion ov almost anything to wipe out the Democratic machine. ' Get the Lsgisiatuie one time'' he s dd "and farewell to Democracy in North Carolina." Pamlico, the $20,000 St a. J ion Dead. . Pamlico, the celebruted North Carolina' Stsllion, the winner of fourteen races will win no more. He died on Wednes. day the 29th inst., in Charter Oak Park Hartford Corn , A telegram to Messrs. Ilackbum' & Willett hrouflit the news. Pamlico was raised by Mr. W. P. Batchelor of Raleigh. After Pamlico showed his mettle, Mr. Bachelor sold a half interest in" him for $10,000 and retained the other half. . The fastest time Pamlico ever made was 2:10$. I ' Pamlico had a record of 2:10 gained in A winning race at Terre-haute two weeks ago., The last race trotted by Pamlico was at Chicago ' last week, where he delcated Muta Wilkes and a lot of others in fast tiaie. He wai one of .the largest winners on the trotting' turf for the last two seasons, defeating such famous . trot ters as Lord Clinto 1, 2:031; Phoebe Wil kes, 811; Agote, 2:09 1; '.Picdlcy, 3:08, and Ryland T. 2:071. ' ' " - Pamlico in Vermont was foaled in 188S. His aire was . Meander, .2:20), lhq well known trotter'f, and his dam was Birthday by ; Daniel Xambert, s . on of Ethan Allen. ' ' fv s ; Pamlico was owned jointly at the time ofhisdeath by E. D. Spurr, of Greendale, Ky., and W P. Batchelor, of Raleigh, Strayed or Stolen One red setter dog with while face, white breast and white feet. A liberal reward will be paid for the return ol said (log. A,nswors to the name of "l asso. : v ; Edward Clark. STATE FIREMEN'S CONVESTION. Election of Officers -Will Meet in New Berne, 1895-Qaick Steam ins; Contest To-Day New Berne and Wilmington Having a Time. Winston, N. C, Aug. 30th. Joursal Cot respondent. J The convention w is tailed to order, yesterd.iy morning by President Green, of New Berne, at 10:0 a. m. The morn ing session being interrupted by an alarm of Hie, there was not much business at tended to. The allernoim -:siin vi a'sj short. The convention .. . ,' oii again at 8 p. in , and was iu session tint : I 11.30 p. m. At this ses ion the f.i',1-- r-ug officers were electeil for t': 1 .liag yearv Jas. MeNeal of Fiiyottevillo, Pres.; E. G. l'.ir malee, ol Wilmington. 1st Vice Pres.; Y. 3. Vogler, 2ml Vice Pre-. , Ben T. Amerson, of Wilson, Statistician; Dr. J. W. Giiflltli, of Greensboro, Secretary; T. A. Grean, ol Now Berne. Treas. Mr. Green and Mr. .IcNettl, wero both p'ueed iu nominal inn lor President. Mr. Green staU-d that he had been honoied as Preside. ;t of Hie North Carolina State Firemen's Association for three successive years, and declined the re-nomination. Mr. Grcen'selecliouas Treasurer ol this Association throws the Treasury of the relief fund in New Berne. Chief of New Bjrne Fire Department, W. D. Barrington, exlendod an invitation to the Association to hold their next Con vention and Tournament in the "City of Elms.'' Salisbury also extcn led an invitation but "yells" fir New Uerno were so loud ind snrill that, that place wa withdrawn and New Borne unanimously carried as the next meeting place 18!I5. It seemed as New Berne was "all the go. 1 011 cold here Western foremen s;ng out "iisii and oystrrs," all over the house. Th'j Now Berne ' b iys'' n.et thu Wil mington boys at the train yesterday after no in. We marched fjom the Hotel Phoenix to the slat inn with di urns and escorted them b the Hotel. You can just bet that Winston-Salem knew that New Berne and Wilmington were in town last night. The parade takes place this morning at 9:80 o'clock sharp. It is up and down hill here and I think the boys will bo "fagged" when they get through marching. The steamer contest comes off this afternoon. The other races take place to-morrow. You will notice that tiie Twin-City Daily in mentioning The Atlantics, gives us the name of New Berne's Crack Com pany. R. River and Barber Woik, In addition to the actual appropriations made for improvements in Virginia and North Carolina, the bill that has just In come a law directs tho Secretary of War to Ciiuso preliminary examinations to be made at other localities in both states. Preliminary examinations are to be made as follows in North Carolina. Core sound, from mouth of North river to Beaufort harbor, arid Cape Lookout harbor to Refuge, with a view to im provement of navigation; Drum Inlet, between Portsmouth and Cape Lookout; Tar river, from Washington to Green ville, with a view to obtaining a depth of throe feet; South creok, from mouth to head of navigation; Turner's Cut, a branch of Pasquotank river; Scuppcrnong river. Surveys are also to be made and tho cost of improvement ts to be estimated at the following localities: In North Carolina North East Cape Fear) rivor, from the old county ferry to Juniper swamp or creek, a point about one mile north of Hilton railroad bridge, with a view of obtaining an increased depth ot eiianel; Alligator river, Cape Fear river above Fayetteville. Tho appropriations for riyers and har bors included in the bill which President Cleveland permitted to become a law the other day without his signature will be come immediately available, ami a great deal of work can be done this year iu the 3outh, In the North and East, as well as the Northwest, where the seasons are shorter, very little work can be done this year. Jn securing river and harbor appropria tions much depends as a rule on the roc- commendations made by the Engineer Corps, and those gentlemen It is said to have not been as liberal as they might be to Virginia and North Carolina. It is prob ably due to the fact that the people in the States named do hot furnish folly the trade statistics to back them op. In the West th'oy are alive to this part of the programme, ana it is boned the South will bo alive to its interests in the lu. ture. ; . . ' ' .T Senator Ransom has douo much . sac- cessini work good on this line. ' : ' The South has a great interest in these tneaiures, and the maney appropriated is the only largo amount that is tent back to a section of country, which pays such tre mendous takes that go to swell the pen sion list. It is true that in a measure of this' character a great deaf of money is wasted on projects, that never smonnt to anything," but In th.e aggj-egate untold benefits to commerce are secured, besides giving . employment to thousands of mon, v v . - HAPPENINGS OK THE DAY. There is piolcction enough in the new tariff law, but it is not equally distribu ted. Tlv Canadian govemmont has issued a call (or a special meeting of the cabinet to consider the Bell ring Sea question. Even the moon is going into South Carolina politics, Mr. Frank Moon hav ing become the auti-ring candidate for governor. The Congressman who has no stronger "pull" on his constituents than his record in ihe House has no "lead pipe cinch"' on n seat in the next House. Fwciity-f'Air davs after the opening of the London tower bridge no fewer than 1,273,01X1 persons has passed over it, and in twelve days 70,0i0 vehicles. Can it be that the usually largo number ot Congressmen who are making a flying .uropeau trip are merely getting out ot the way lo keep from having to answer lwkward questions; The penitentiary convicts are reported to have made a million brick this year. Over a million ot Uieir mnko have been sold. The Washington correspondent of the Sla'.csviHe Landmark reports Senator! Jarvis as saying that lie is going to make a person I canvnss of every county in the Male. He will speak at every important point The steamir Empress, of Japan, Just anive I at Vancouver, from the East, while on the way between Honkong mid Yokohama, -struck a large whale, cutting it almost 111 two. Parts of tho nnimal silick to the essel and had to be taken oft', as they impeded its progress. The fact Ihat Hon. Carroll D. Wright, U.S. Iibor Commi.sioner, has had Mi. Pullman's pa- to ride free 011 his cars anywhere in this country in his pocket ever since ho investigated the I'ullman Co , several years ago, does not add to Mr. Wright'.-nse!uhiess as a member ol the present Stiihc commission. Gov. Can", Sutto Treasurer Tate, A. 15. Young, of Concord, one of the peniten tiary directors; II. L. Cook, Esq., of Fayetteville: Major W. B. Draughan and Capt. R. C. Rankin, of Cumberland coun ty, arrived at Weldon on the 28th, to visit the Stale farms. T'lfl Oxford Ledger trro.j these revival items: Mr. W. B. Dixon who was present at ihe baptizing at Stark's bridge, reports a very pleasant time. Forty-seven per sons were baptized. About 000 or 700 wore present. Ihe protracted nicotine wuich commenced ut Harris' chapel on the. second Sunday is still going on at this writing. About lorty-five persons have made professions. Cha.- . L. (ila-seocka clerk in the South ern Kaihvay ollico in Washington City said to be of Statcsville, N. C. has brought a suit against Senator Stewart of Nevada for alleged alienation of his wife's alfectattous. The Senate slates that it is a blackmailing scheme that Mrs. Glasscock come to him a year and a hall ns a Southern ladv 111 distress .i.nd that her pitiful tale induced him to give her some money and try to get hor a place. Cyrene at Wilmington. A short time ago we engaged the ser vices ot Cyrene tor one week at an at traction at Hilton Park. Wo found it such a remunerative venture that at the en I of the week we re-cngagod her lor lour days longer. It is quite remarkable in a town 01 this size for any attraction whatever to run three or four days, hut this one showed that the entertainment is capable of drawing more towards the end of the engagement than at the start. We also took Cyrene to the Hammocks, a watering place near here, wheie she was most enthusiastically received, and also to Soutbport, a small town about thirty miles distant. Yours very truly, WrLMINQTON STURlST RAILWAY Co. Per M. F. Ileiskell, Sup't. Collegiate Institute Prizes. This school oilers threo prizes this year. One to that pupil who shall attain to the highest average grades on recita tion and examination during the scholas tic year. One to "the scholar who shall make the greatest progress in all the studies. Another to the pupil who Tnakos the greatest progress in Elocution and K-c-ilation during the year and on the Com mencement. No pupil can compete (or those prizes unless in school the iirst week and who shall be in school the entire scholastic year also must sustain a good report. E. P. MendenhalIj. That oily nnd rough skin cured, and tile fa-m and hands beautined hv John- sen s Oriental Soap; medicated and hi ly perfumed. Ii- Internal Revenue Deputy Collector's Umce, 4tu District, lath Division, Newbern, N. C, Aug. 80, '94. Having been notified by the Depart ment of Internal Revenue, that the bill in which playing cards are taxed two cents per pack became a law on Monday night, August 27th, at 12 o'clock midnight, I am also infoimed, that dealers, and man ufacturers must list the number of packs of cards that they have on hand on the morning of the day that the law went into effect, under oath, to the Collector of Internal Uevenue and pay tne tax of two cents per pack on each pac.'c of Cards on hand, Notice is hereby given to all dealers and manufac turers of plavinc cards residing within Ihe 12th division of the 4th collection district, composed of the counties of Beaufort, Cartoret. Craven. Hyde and Pamlico, and all that part of rue county tying on tne south and west siueorxar Kiver, to make their sworn returns to me t my office in Berne, accompanied with the two cents per pack tax. Failure to do this within thirtv days from dato of this notice will incnr the penalty or the law. .-. "fix". : ' - v.-v' w. f . Cho,' Deputy Collector 12th division, 4th col lection district of North Carolina. . lira All persons having any books from the library of tho late Jonathan Havens will please return same to 112 East Front St., huu omige jars. Jonathan haven A Chance to Win Fifty Dollars. Prof. Bernier gave an exhibition last ight at Hiltop Park belore a large owd. To-nisrht he I'ivi'H bw Inst tiff. forniAnce nnd snvs unv i.tan wl... ...it. bring a pair of handcuffs on the stage men ue tans 10 remove irom tiis own rists inside ol two minutes, will be rarrted hlty dollars. The cuffs can be any make old or new and locked hv e owner. Wil. Star of Wednesday. Pxof. Bernier is the magician of the Cyrene Company which will re-organize id give its first united performance in lis city next Monday night. The offer .ado above is repeated (or New Berne ic first night of the performance. Prof. Bernior nllows his hands to be laced in any position wanted and allows le cuffi to be locked by the owner and the lock sealed. Any one, chief of police, u riff or any one else, is at liberty to inipete lor the fifty dollars and with any make of hand-cuff thev please. A Pertinent Question. Mr. L. J. Gulley, ol Panther Branch township, stopped in to ask the News urn Observer a question yesterday. ThoTrogiessive Farmer sometime airo. in defining the three parties, said; -Populist means purity, Republicanism rascal ity." "Now what I want lo know," said Mr. Gulley, "is what will bj the offspring from the recent marriage in Wake coun ty of rascality and purity ?'' Who can answer Sir. Gulley s question? News and Observer. Administrator's Notice The undersigned, Lawyer Slade, has this day Nluly qualified as admiuislraloi ol the i statu of Washington Slade, de ceased, and hereby gives notice that he requires all persons having claims against said estate, to present the same duly au thenticated, lor payment to said admin istrator on or before the 30th day of August, isy.), or else tins notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. Per sons indebted to said estate must pay without delay. Tins 30th day ot August, 1804. LAWYER SLADE, Administrator of Washington Slade, dee'd. Wm. E. Clarke, Attorney. Laflin & Rand Powder Co. Grocers going North please remember that you can save freight and cartage on your Powder by buying of G.S.Hollister, Wholesale Grocer. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE fcAt$$ Of Tuition. Per Month: The Primary Grades Irom ll.Si lo $'2.00 ; Intermediate " 2. SO to O.OO " Academic "' 3.50 " Collegiate " 4.00 Vocal Music ;.00 Instrumental Music 3.00 Botli Vocal and Instnimenlnl 5 Ufl Those who practice at the school will be charged 50 cts. per month for the use of the instrument, to be paid monthly in advance. Collections will bo nude promptly at the beginning of each month. No deduction except in cases of pro tracted sickness.. No extra charges. No admittance fee. E. P. MENDEHHALL, Principal. Drug Gempany. Imported Toothbrushes, Colognes and Powders. 103 Middle St. STRAV.i-J.UTTOGS ! We have about 15 rolls of Straw Matting, which we wish to close out. If you need a Matting take your pick of the lot at N.Y. Cost. We mean this, as we will close out the lot and get no more. J. M. HOWARD. im: going tj NUNN & MCSORLEY'S FOB A REFRESHING DRINK OF Plneanlo Sherbet, Icq Cream Bola,Bhaved Icety.Ooc CQla, aqd Boda Water on Draught I'll also get one of their Excellent Cigars -Pure A oream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United States Government Food Hkpokt. Royal Baking I'owdkb Co., 106 Wall 8t., N. Y PAPEand deyo, WHOLKSAI.K Commission Merchants. WaNliinHfton Street, NEW YORK. Southern Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty Large and Roomy WATLSHOUSE8. Facilities for handling heavv shipments unsurpassed by any house in the business. 8-liKTriiNS MADR EACH HAY OF SALES'" National Bank of New Berne, N. C. Gailsevoort Bank New York. REFERENCE : Stencils and Postals can be obtained 'at JOHN DUNN'S. ASTOUNDINB 1 1 INTERESTING You will find IN ADVERTISING as well as in other parts of the is Another Item in any part of the Paper as interest ing to the people of this section as THE FACT that we are oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo The Leaders In LOW PRICES. OOOOOOOOOOOOOIMIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO S'. o 1 1 ! v. 11 viva t i j NEWsk- ... , I
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