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Daiit .': - - . I , VOL. XIIL---N 0148. NEW BEKNE, N. G, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1894. PRICE5CENTJ BUSINESS LOCALS. Foil RENT 3 rooms for rent : A: to Mrs YV.B. WabmMi 71 Haneocle 81 lMTSON'd MUSIC-OrJered promptly and furnished free,' of -, 11 postage. "Swot Marie," only 40ctfc- If ' J. WlfcME BTAtMKOS. L LOST A buucu Ot keys ifl business part ol city. A reward torrotilra toJouBNAi ALL LINES, Table. Linen, Bleached 85o. iVrench FJannets, real value 50c.. 'going lbp85o.; 'At DrFFY'S. ' V vIX) TOO ; BURN OIL? Smith's Qil .-De fvi-ryrft running- regularly, and will . di-'i-- jo-your -door every (lay the three fi.n..vin brands Pratts Astral, the best -White over tOO-.tes', at 15c; Carnadine ; the -be4tcIleA' over' 150 test, at 15c; AIa.'ldiiien-suierior White 150 test, at 10c. Look outlr Uie wagon. BEST Flour in- the City, u 10 lb. pock Hue itf 2Jc alb; Good Cream Cheese 15b n -in;--Mower's tligu Tonst Scotch Himff salt (tiie best snua'inach) in 1 to 8 lb. bll re. at 80c a lb.; a good nickle Cimtr fur 2c: Maanotio Gimp at dc ft nki-; 10c buttle of Lemon or Vanilla fliivorm: "extrant, lor 5c. Job lots of Tiiiincoi, i specially, trom 18 to tuc n id., and a 8 b can of Standard Tomnlocs, itnw cro,j, in 8 I -8c ft can. Bi'Sp'r. J. W. MIWIC, Nn. 40 Middle St. Local News, ffiXW A D VKRTI8EMBNT3. Uoivririi.- S. K. Stwt - Kor-e f..r Me. Root, llancock- ;;Uit. .L. Willie Statltngs Ditsgu's music. Mrs. W. It. WattT$ Rooms for rent. John Dunn Grocer and confectioner, Mr. T. J. Willey, ol Baltimore it in the City. . Miss Nannie Roberts left yesterday morning for Chapel Hill. Baltimore wins in the series of Inter national base ball games Bessie Tucker has received the Craven county appointment to the State Normal and Industrial Institute. - The meeting of the Directors of the A. 'AN. 0. If. K., takes place at Morebead city to-day. A good numlier through yesterday to attend it. - There will be no change in the third ward polling place. Mr. W. S. Philips having consented for the election again to be held at his sh op. (Jystors are seen in market atmost as seldom as if we did not live in an oyster region. What's the matter with the oystermen ? A private individual giving one, two, and three hundred dollars for improving count v roads. . Does not that look like we have some public spirited men. Tiie Weather Bureau telegram which came yesterday rend: "Showers in ias tern portion followed by rain in whole rtgion. North-east gale increasing . to a hurricane.'' - ; Our sympathy Jwent out for the sea- firing man who may have been on the coast last night. About 1 o'clock the wind blew hard from the northeast, ac companied by a heavy rain. Our sister county, Lenoir, Is ahead of us On road progress, but it Craven really makes up her mind to "get there," as all i indications now point sho will be found in the front rank. J : 'Bis many friends will be glad towel come' Mi. D. T. Ciinuway to-day.. He returned last night from Black Mountain - where he has been spending the summer, i We don't remember-when we aver saw the cotton , yard this late in the season without the Major, being around. It scarcely looks natural, without him. ' Those on the steamer New Berne which arrived here yesterday reported very heavy sens in the sound-about as bois- . terous as is ever found there. , The New Berne at ten o'clock ' passed the .steamer Albemarle at the mouth of Neuse river. She hud anchored in Broad creek.' The New Borne remained here last night on account of the storm. ' s - Since the resignation of Mr..T. G. AYil ' kinson as secretary of the Y. M. C. A., Mr. R. R. Hill of tb is city has been placed in charge. ' lit: Hill has taken hold with . the endeavor to keep everything in good . order and looking as bright and- tidy as - possible. A few books have been taken from the library and the committee in charge of that department request their immediate return. . ; '.' .''.- : The article on the road meeting should have said that Mr. Jos. k, k Bryan chairman lioard of County commissioners , staled that tile Board had ordered the convicts worked on the road and .a suitable; guard provided for them. Mr. Jno. M. Ilurgett, formor . j city Marshall, has been secured for the work. This, provided .the construction work tats three months practically makes the county's subscrip tioa $40C. - ' : , Hotel Chaitawkit. Arrivals U C $tveson, City; R J Southerlnml "N C: A M Baker Uity; helley Terry filtHa; John Harveyt'Bivlto;Fred Alphin City; Alex FieMs, Kinston; Theo Cobb, DctnfiliWE Thomson,. Norlolk; J D Pride Uochestcr; 8 H Riy, Springfield O; J B Po-ram, Dal to; W W Smeenoy, cm ciuniti; J.ia AV Knowles Jr.,: Balto BF Bmo'Hhi, x C: S II Newberry,--N C; Jill .!, ; I'. "t7;er, Noifolk; II y, V, i.'i p i t i i Cotiitland, Va; LA (. J; S I) Wil- 1 . i. 1 ' ' t ; Bon Third Party County Convention. i -a We give in another column the official proceedings cflha. Populist-eon venfion neiu nere yesteruay...-. - .. ; ' The meeting was somewhat ot a failure. The attendance was moderate and there was not the iuterest manifested one would have expected from the announce ments made. ' Neither of the speakers, invited for the occasion were present Mr. Brinson sent sickness ia his family as the reason why he did not come. Mr. Mewbomo was not heard from. Only ono nomination was made that ways fuf Representative. Mr. Chas. Sut ton, oi' Vanccboro, was the nominee. When the time for making nominations came Mr. R. P. Williams a Republican of the city who was not present and who says he did not authorize his name to go before the convention and who says further that he knew nothing of the in tention to nominate bim :n .he first oue placed in nomination; Mr. W. F. Gwartner was also placed in nomination. Mr. Sutton, the nominee received 331 votes; Mr. Williams, 30 J; Mr. Gwartney, After this nomination was made a mo tion was carried unanimously to adjourn without making any further nomination. Previous to this there was au attompt almost successful to adjourn without making any nomination at all. The only attempt at an address was the opening remarks of the chairman. They were comparatively lengthy. As to their character we will give condensed samples ofthrni andlcavithe reader to judge for himself. A Democratic vote, he said wa? a vote for John Bull. The people of the United States are slaves to England they pay her billions of dollars more than her colonies. The reason England is sj in terested in lynching in this country is that each time a man h killed it is one less to work lorherl He accused the other parties of deceiv ing the people. "I know it is so, said the speaker, for I have been m the RING AND DONE IT MYSELF. We used to toll them it was to their interest to do so and so when we knew it was wrong.'' The above is a charge we would not have thought of bringing against the speaker. He brings it against himself. We intended to have given his remarks in more extended form, but other matter prevents. WILLIAMS KOONCE. A Brilliant Marriage At Richlands Onslow County. A brilliant welding took phico at Rich- lamls on the ni'lit ot Tuestl'iy, 25th inst, the.contwctin parties h i:ig Mr. R. E. Williums,ii! Coui'iUnd.V.i,and Miss Leah Koonce, daughter of Mr. P. D. Koonce. The marriage was performed m the Methodist church, of Richlands, Rov. A. R. Raven of Kenansvillo officiating. The church was profusely and charm ingly ornamented with floral decorations, and there were sixteen brides-maids and groouis-meu. . The brother of the groom Mr. S. D. Williams, of Raleigh, accom panied him to the altar, ud Prof. E. M Koonce, of Jacksonville accompanied the brido. The waitors werj: R. G Wiggins, of Berkley, Va tbest- man) and Miss Kate Bogijs, of Catherine Lake; Mr. A. H. Koonce and Miss Ida Hargett, Mr. J. AV, Beecham, Jr., and Miss Sallie Gerock, both of .Jacksonville; Mr. W.W.Mills and Miss Olivia Steed, of Richlands; Mr. C. R. Spaight of Jacksonyillo, and Miss Nannie Farrlor, of Richlands; Mr. L. F, Murrell of. Jacksonville, and Miss Addie Cox, of Catherine Lake; Mr. 8. P. Ven ters and Miss Mamie Frnnck, of Rich- lands; Mr. F, D Koonce, Jrn and Miss Mattie Henderson, Richlands. After the ceremony ail the above men tioned and a number of relatives repaired to the residence of the bride's father and enjoyed ' an , elegant reception. There were a number ef fine presents. " " '' The next ' day Mtr, and Mrs. Williams came on to New Berne Via Jacksonville, ajd registered at Hotel Chattawka. They leave to-day - for ' Raleigh to spend couple of weeks with relatives and will then go ' to Couetlaiid, . Va., their future home. , . , . - To Proceed With the Bead Conslrno 'tion.'- - i The road construction committee, pur suant to the call of Chairman W. W, Clark met on the 26th inst at 11 o'clock in the office of Messrs. E. ' H. & J. A. Meadows. . ' - . L i' '; Mr. , Enock . AVadsworth was elected Supervisor of the road and ordered to go ahead wifti the work at once. 'J ' ,'Mi. J. A. Meadow was' elected . treas urer and he was directed to collect the money subscribed in 20 per cent Install ments. ' ,':'' '-'.W''; i.H -vV '' Mr. Meadows will Collect the first in stallment at once-i-ha has. already begun the work. 'i: ':.,-.'.,' '". :; "'-:-- ;v :''i , Let each subscriber have the . money in readiness so that the work' may proceed with as litllo hiudranco as possible.' If you ate not called upon to-tlaytyou will be vory anon. - - y. A!.t ntinrj Ladies. Just Kcceivfl nt cat Uolions a nice line of Ladu-s AVrnni an J (JlonUs all of the latest styles. Aj" a f ill line of Table Cloths," Niiiilai.;!, To 'i niil other A Rousing Speech by the Sen atorCheer After Cheer Greets' Him.- Cleveland's Administration Endorsed and the Downfall of McKlnleylsm Proclaimed. Special to Joubital.1 Washinotom, D. C. Sept, 26tb. At New York convention presided over by himself, Hill was iiominM4.ed unani mously, against his jro:c.;. tin- governor Jabvis. The Stiita of Now York hot. I its Demo cratic convention Ta..d..y to nominate Governor, Lieut. Gov. and Court of ap peals Judge. Alter the meeting had been called to order, Senator Ilill was made chairman and immediately cries u and loud rang out fur a speech. He arose amidst thunderous aopitiuse an a tnauu what is annonneu' I one of the grandest efforts of las lite. He lauded Cleveland's adminis tration and appealed with all his strength for harmony in support of Democratic measure. He told that McKinleyism was ut ii n end, and the existing tariff law, though not pertect, was vast improve ment over it. It should be borne in mind said lie, that the financial piuic of 18X1 was a Repub lican panic Republican in iU concep tion, continuance, aud disastrous effects a situation lately induced by the re sults, then existing and impending, ol that Republican legislation, which a Dem ocratic administration had no lot or par cel in enacting, sanctiouiug, or condoning, but which it only inherited trom its pre decessors, ' The people recollect that it was under i national Democratic atlministiation that the Slici'iuan law was repealed, not as promptly as some of us desired, it is true, but nevertheless unconditionally repealed within eight months aftei our advent to power. "We promiseu tue people in our uni- cago platform that this statute, which was eating out the vitals ot onr nuancial body politic, should lnot be permitted to endure, and the promise was redeemed, clospite tho adverse predictions ot our al uersaries. We also declared in tavor of the repeal of that last relic of post-bellum partisanship the iedenu election law which invaded State rights, menaced the lilierties of the citizen, multiplied Federal officials, involved the expenditure of mil lions ol money, and continued sectional animosities, and were as ill-conceived, un-n-ccssiry and impot-.'Ut for the preven tion ol Iraudulont practices and the pro motion ol puie elections as they were vexatious and offensive in their enforce ment. " "Fellow-Democrats ot this Empire State, and of the country, the duty of the hour is not harsh criticism of Democratic leaders or of Democratic measures, nor mutual recriminations, nor conflicting counsels, but is a time for conciliation, for unity of purpose, for aggressive as tiou. ! ''The common enemy now confronts us, seeking our political destruction. Bear in mind that the control of both legisla tive departments of the government is at stake in the coming elections. Internal party strife must now cease and our at. ticks reserved for the foes, who are al ready forming their lines of battle against us. The Democratic national ana btate administrations must alike be loyally sup ported. The American people have not changed thetr sentiments, and the sound and cherished principles ol true democ racy will still receive tneir approval, De- cause the Democratic cause is the cause of the people." The . administration ot president Cleveland has been clean-handed, econo mical, painstaking, and patriotic. The various departments of the National Government have been conducted with success, and the Democratic party as a whole is entitled to the confidence of the masses of neoole. whose interests it en deavors faithfully to serve." " The Senator continued at some length with his words of power and burning elo quence, after which the convention was adjourned till Wednesday, when he re ceived the nomination. A Boston Capitalist Buys 8,000 Acres Hear Southern Pines for a Site. - The Manufacturers' Record has receiv ed information that 3,000 aores of land have been sold near Southern Pines, N. C. to a Boston capitalist. ? . : Mr. C, D. Tarbell, acting for the Tar- bell Lumber company, ot Aoeraeen,- jn. C made the sale, and it is understood that the purchaser intends making exten sive improvements and converting the property into a resort for Northern peo ple under the title of Magnolia Park, i It is located near the Seaboard. Air . Line, i : i.. .1.. nM. : , nuu . id in btiu oauis rcgivu ffucia pcauum, grapes and other frnits have been raised in-sueb abundance. The. sale indicates the increasing popularity of this section witiijNoruiern people. aalt. fflanuiac- tures Record. . 2nd. Ward. ' ' , Notice is hereby given that the Regis tration books ol the 2nd ward are. now open at my office 1S7 Middle Street and will be fir 27 days ending Oct. 27tb, 12 m. v W. B Boyd, Register, ,? Bay II org e at Auction. . I will sell, Saturday Sept, 29th, corner of Suth Front and Middle street, one bay horse 4 years old, guaranteed to be per- iectly gentle, not alraul ot anything, any lady can drive Mm, guaranteed to work Annual Meeting Sew Berne B. & L. The annual meeting of the New Berne Building & Loan Association was held last night The report of the secretary and tr a-surer read and adopted and tho eight series of stock ordered to bo opened October 1st. The directors elected are: J. H. Hack- burn, T. F. McCarthy, John Dunn, J. M. Howard, . L. H. Cutler, G. H. Roberts, C. E. Foy ond Enoch Wadsworth. These eight directors will meet and elect the ninth director and then then the entire board will elect the officers. The following is a condensed statement of the financial report: Due stockholders, $ 27,889.00 Bills payable, 17,900.00 Earnings, 8,10384 $48,892.Ht Bills recivablo De'frd paym't Cash 4,434.15 230.02 228.67 48,892.84. The reports showed a gratifying condi tion as to the benefits to the members share '.ol stock matures in a little over six years but there is not as large a membership, or as large a number of shares taken as there should be. The membership is about a hundred tho number of shares 1011. Efforts should be taken to bring the advantages and benefits of the association directly to the notice of our people and to largely in crease the business it does. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS The Fnnd For Macadamizing a To Portion of Neuse Road. Wo agree to give the sums opposite our respective names for macadamizing the Neuse Road from End Street to the crossing of the A. & N. C. Railroad: Hackburn and Willett All the Mar $ 25.00 J A Meadows 200 00 Enoch Wadsworth 100.00 J W Stewart 100.00 MHahnandCo. 50 00 E H and J A Meadows Co. 50.00 The National Bank of Newbern 50.00 J A Jones 25.00 The Farmers and Merchants Bank 25.00 The Citizens Bonk 25.00 It P Williams 25.00 A B Dawson 25.00 E S Street 10.00 L J Moore 10.00 J C Whittv 10.00 EK Bishop 10.00 George G.een 10.00 L II Cutler and Co. 10.00 CTAVaU.n 10 00 Joseph L Halm 10.00 William Dunn 10 00 Clark and Clark 10.00 Clark Lumber Co. 25.00 M AV Cannon 10.00 PHPelletier 10.00 O Marks and Son 5 50 Lucas and Lewis 5.00 AV D Mclver 5.00 T AV Dewey 5.00 John Dunn 5.00 Graham Richardson 5 00 Charles Iteizenstein 5.00 John Suter 5.00 LSchultzandCo 5 00 William Ellis 5.00 J F Taylor 5.00 S II Lane 5.00 J D Dinkins 5.00 W T Caho 5.00 W K Styron 5.00 W R Barrington 5.00 B njamin Guion 5.00 F S Duffy 5.08 John H.-Ellis 5.00 George N. Ives 5.00 W B Ellis 5.00 Matt Manly 5.00 J, H Hackburn 5.00 J F Rhem 5.00 Leinster Duffy 5.00 N II Street 5.00 H L Gibbs 5.00 M De W Stevenson 5.00 J W Duguid 5.00 Li J Taylor 5.uu P M Pearsall 5 00 Roberts Bros 5 00 Robert Hancock 5 00 O H Guion 5 00 Thomas Daniels 5 00 A J Smith 5 00 B G Credle 5 00 J R Parker, Jr 5 00 W G Brinson 5 00 John W Smallwocd 5 00 J J Tolson 5 00 Hotel Albert 5 00 James W Biddle 10 00 E W Carpenter 5 00 0 M Benton 5 00 CandFDuffy 10 00 Bradham and Brock 5 00 EE Harper 5 00 O R Thomas 5 00 BS Primrose ' 5 00 D F Jarvis 5 00 J M Howard 5 00 J 3 Baxter - 5 00 Sol Cohen 5 00 M H Sultan 5 00 "Jimmy" 5 00 George Slover 5 00 KR Jones 5 00 WBLane 6 00 SH Scott 8 00 Rudolph TJlrich 5 00 Ferdinand TJlrich 5 00 HughLovick 5 00 TBowden -5 00 CSHollisler 5 00 O B Foy 5 00 J E Latham' - 5 00 James W Watera 5 00 Mark Dissoaway 5 0 James Redmond 5 00 T F McCarthy' 3 00 Rlph Gray 2 50 Nunn and McSorley 2 50 SBBall . 2 50 Milan Howard 2 50 WT McCarthy : ' 2 50 T 0 Daniels . , -12 50 JRPigott , 8 50 Hollister and Cox -' ' .'"., ' 2 50 H Dannenburg .' - 2 50 CM Gilpin , ' 1 ' 00 WH Oliver ; . 2 00 WE Clark ; 2 00 J SMani " ; ' - , 5 00 AEHibbard - . ?M W B Guion , ' . 1 00 SR Street ' 100 Mrs John Dqnn - 1 00 B B Davenport 1 00 Georj'c II White . 10 00 WmTBoyJ 1 00 SPECIAL MEETING COUNTY MH8I0JERS. COX- Appropriation Ordered for Macadamlz. lug Nenso Road-Convicts Ordered to Work in the Construction. At a special meeting called pursuant to law by the chairman of the Board held at the court house in New Berne, Sept 20 at 11 o'clock a. m., the followinc order was passed : Present, Commissioners. Jas. A. Brvan chairman; E. W. Smallwood, and J. A. Meadows. Whereas, It is in contemplation by ci-rtain citizens of said county to macada mize Neuse Public road in said county from End street, city ol New Berne, as far as tho A. & N. C. R. R., crossing and whereas a considerable sum of money has I 't en subscribed voluntarily by tho citi zoos of tho county for said purpose and whereas ibis Board so far as is consistent with the financial condition ot die county is desirous of aiding such an enterprise; the said public road leading into the city of New Berne, the same, being for the public benefit. Resolved, That whenever active work is begun towards macadamizing said road, that the convicts now in Craven county jail sentenced to said jail and those hereafter sentenced to the penitentiary for the term ot one year or hereafter senten ced to said ounty jail be worked upon the said public road, and other public roads of the county, from time to time as needed, and until tho further order ol the Board pursuaut to chapter 270 of the laws or i7. And it is, Ordered, That the chairman of this Board be and he hereby is empowered to make such arrangements as may be ne cessary tor the working of said prisoners on said road, and to employ such guards as may oe necessary lor tlieirsale kecpiue. Ordered, Further, that the sum ot two hundred and fifty dollars !e and the same is hereby appropriated from the general fund of the county as a subscription on the part of said county to aid in macada mizing the said Neuse Public road, the said sum to be expended under the direc tion ot Uommissioner, J. A. Meadows. HAPPENINGS OF THE DAY. China seems to be doinj its fighting in a sort ot Jahn-L-Sullivan way, probably suusuuumg opium lur wuiSKey. i or a man who was about to be read out of his party a few weeks ago Senator liill seems to be doing quite well in con trolling the party machinery. Even death is not a sure escape from the Ureach ' ot promise fiend. A Massa chusetts maiden is sueing the estate of her lover for $150,000, because death prevent ed his marrying her. i ue white Doy, wmteiy. on trial in Richmond Superior court for tho murder ot a colored boy, was acquitted. He claimed that the shooting was acciden- eal. Congressman Wilson mnv discover that a banquet given by the London Chamber of Commerce is not Iho surest wav to make votes in a West Viminia Conures- siouai uisircr. Desha Breckinridge's attempt to intro duce a knife to tho vital parts of ono of his fathers opponents was decidedly bad taste. In polite society it is permissable to give the told shoulder to objectionable parties, but the use of cold iteel no longer meets the approval of fastidious folk. Removal Sale! -ttw-o-tW- We desire this early in the Season to notify our friends all over Eastern Carolina that we will have BARGAINS All over our Store, between this date and January 1st, 1895, as we have to close out as largely as possible our stock, before mov ing into our own store, now occupied by Mrs. S. H. Lane. Watch this Column of prices that will ap." pear from day to day. Respectfully, J., II. B. DUFFY. JOHN -:- DUNN, Grocer A N D Confectioner Is Just Back From The North WITH A FULL STOCK OF ALL THE Latest Goods. Joiin Dunn. They are Fresh and ot THE John Dunn ) Merchants EXAMINE OUR V Wholesale Department Before Placing Your Robert Hancock, REAL ESTATE AGENT. Collection of Bents and Claims a spec ialty. '. City lots suitable for Residences and Business for sale. Fiuest Saw Mill Bites iu tho State for rent on long term leave. - Trucking and Farming lands for sale, ' No. 81-Craven St, New Berne N. C. Drug Company. Imported Toothbrushes, ' 4 ' . , , . Colognesjand Powders. BEST MONDAY f,ionnijG, ct., 1st, We will take charge ot the Wagon Milk Business from The Oaks Dairy. -The Milk will be deliveretl twice a day, and in order to save all dis putes or errors, settletu't must be made at time of delivery. If pre feredou can buy Tickets, but they must be paid for -IN ADVANCE.- POSTIVELY No Milk till Is left unless for Will still continue to sel! Milk, Cream, and Butter, during the day at her house. Our tickets will be good there. Thanking the Public for their past patronage, and hoping for a continuance: of same, We liemain, Very Eespectfully ,; - . . ) t We Will Make No Exceptions. anywhere. - . -: d. iw dire ft, . : .- Bt. v ,'wniott. Linens for sale ;u hv -. -'-t. x 103 Middle Gt.
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