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TV' VOL. XIIL---NO. 155. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIRDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1894- PRICE 5 CENTS rj-- - r-,1 1 f JV 'I BUSINESS LOCALS. UOOM8 Wanted One or two Rooms on lower floor. Address, W. C. Beasley. STERLING SILVER Just Received a Bitautiful Line at A. E. Iiibhard'b. WANTED lit once to buy or rent a , a milk Goat. Apply t J' W. Watson, tf. STENOURAHIIY mid Tyio Writing Miss ltncliel C. Brown tenders her services to the puiilic asStenoraplier and type writer. She eim be found at the office of Mr. O. II. Guion, overtlic Citizens Rank, twlww n tlie liours 10 a. in. and 5 p. m. oil in. liKA I IV HOOFING-2 and 8 ply on ha ..I. Easily applied. Get our prices 3(11 w J. J. Disosway & Co. IliOLl' WANTED: Active, reliable men tn repivseiir n; $18.00 wiwkly. Give rel'rronce. Address Shepp & Co., P. O. Box 785, Piiiliulelpliin, Pa. o3 3t THE fine-t Cornell Beef in the ciuy at 8c per I ; li st Flour in 10 lb packages at 2e jier lb; lx-st Oreunery Butter just received ai. :!0c per lb; Three lb cms Standard To matoes, new crop, at 8Jc per can; 31b i -aimed apples, very liest, at 10c per can b. si 4 -i"f. liroom iu town fur 25c; 2,400 nine Men Parlor Matches, the very best, tiir 15c; Ai bii'kles Roasted Coffee, in 1 lb pack irrs, IV. sh rousted, at 25c. job lots hi Tobacco ii sp cialty from 15 to 35c per Hi wholesale, and 20 to 50c retail. Respectfully. J. W. Messic, 40 Middle St. SPECIALTIES at Lucas & Lewis'-Coul Oil Johnny's Petroleum Soap lor the Laundry, Bath, Toilet, Shaving; for fine Luces, Flannels, China or Glass Waiv, its eiiua! is unknown. Price 5 cents. Also Copi o soap for tlie lmtli. 3 i t per cake Wll EN IJoraxine is used according to directions, a third of the labor and the cost of soap in ordinary washing is saved. Samples lice at J. F. Taylor's. FOR Fall and Wintor suits sec F. M. C11ADWICK, Tailor, 43 Pollock St. New Samples just received. tf. Local News, A K W A D VEllTISKMKXTS. Imvani. .1 .1 'Poison Provisions. J It Parker New Goods,. W. C. Buasley Rooms Wanted. .1. B. Holland & Co. Card of Thanks. COTTON .SALES. Thursday 27 bales. 5 (g) 5.07 J. Rev. J. T. Lyon will conduct the ser vices in the Presbyterian church to-night. All are cordially invited. Tho infant child of Mr. W. T. Hill died yesterday afternoon. The funeral will be hold from tlie residence of the par ents this afternoon at four o'clock. Mrs. I). II. Stalling, wife of th? sexton of Cedar Grove Coinctciy, died yesterday .She was a member of the Knights of Har mony and is the lirsl lady member they have lost. The monument to the Connecticut sol diers buried in the National cemetery arrived yesterday and at one o'clock va started from the E. C. D. dock to the cem elary. Would it not be a good thing for the Fair Association to make an effort to get Hie or more celebrated speakers of more than State reputation to attend our next exhibition. Gordon, Hampton or Steven son would be a strong card indeed. Mr. W. II. Cohen saw a man on Mr. M. Blumgardt's back porch Wednesday night and calkd out to Mr. Blumgardt that a burglar was about. Mr. Blum gardt got alarmed anil the burglar got away. Rev. 1). A. BrSndle who has been called to the pastorate of the Church of Christ in New Berne, lias arrived and conductod prayer meeting last night. Mr. Bi iudlc is a native of Forsyth county but for the last few years has been laboring in Virginia. He conies highly endorsed. A good many of our citizens are put ting in their coal and having their heat ing stoves put up thus early. A wise move. Do not wait till a cold snap has to remind you of the importance of such, and then roundly abuse the stove man be cause he can't wait on everybody at the same time. A colored nniou Camp-meeting will be held in LaGrange, Sunday 14th inst There will bean excursion train to it from Morehead city at a fare of $1.00 for the round trip from Morehead city, and 75 cents from New Berne. The train leaves Morehead city at 6.40 a. m., New Berne, 8:30 a, m. It starts back at 7:30 p. m. Tlieie will be a special car for white peo ple. Yesterday Mr. L. Dillahunt of Junes county, purchased tile valuable plantation at Fort Barnwell, formerly owned by Maj. A. Gordon and known as Egypt plantation. ' The plantatioa has 1290 acres, 800 cleared. Mr. Dillahunt pro poses to move over to the plantation at an early date and place tenants on it but have the oversight of everything him self. We have been requested by some of the : members of (Jurists Church to call attention to persons in the habit oi con gregating at the church entrance at night and splttiog tobacco on tho property and otherwise making themselves objection able. W bile no doubt It is done by thought . less boys, they should desist from both, the bad habit of gathering at such places for amusement, and the marring in aiy war the looks of tbe building and the grounds. To Fix the Fair Date?. To-night tlie Directors ol the East Carolina Fair will hold a meeting to de cidti upon the date (or holding the next exhibition and to transact such other business as may come before tlie meeting. Then as the list of Agricultural Fairs of the State is given in the various news papers our Fair will also have a portion. Eyery Director should bo present to aid by his counsel in forming tlie plans for the next exhibition from the foundation ul- Methodist Society Meetings. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of Centenary M, E. Church will 1)6 held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. K. R. Jones. The Bright Jewel Society will hold their regular meetiug to-morrow after noon at the same hour in the inlaut class room. Capt. Galloway's Carteret Appoint ments. Capt. Swilt Galloway, candidate from this district for the State Senate is in the city at Hotel Albert. Ho will go up to Greene county to-day and then down to Carteret counly next week, His appoint ments in Carteret are as follows: Cape Lookout, Friday Oct, 12; at 1 p. m. Straits on the night of the 12th Davis s'.iore. Saturday 13tb, at 12 m; Smyrna that night; Ilarlowe Monday, Oct. 15th; Sanders store Tuesday, Oct. ICtli; Hull Swamp Wednesday, Oct. 17th. Hotel Cbattawka Arrivals C. G. Morgan, Nortolk; H. G. Will iams, Norfolk Wei Kitchen, Trenton, N. J.; J. W. Mason, N. C; I. G. Lee, N. C; J Wellau McRae, Richmond; A. S. Bur dette, Nashville, Tenn.; A. B. Jobnsou. Norlolk, Va.; Thos. S. Bowles, Rich mond, Ya.; E. A. Huggins, Pollocksville, N. C; S. F. Burbank, Washington, N. C; Paul Turner, Baltimore, Md : M. Lewis Hewcf, Baltimore; L. C. Mans, Phila.; G. P. McNaugbton, N. C; S. F. Burbank, Washington, N. C. Coming and Going Rev. R. P. Hill ofSnow Hill is making a short visit to his sou Mr. John Hill. He is enroute to Pamlico county where he will for a few weeks engage in religious services in several churches. Mrs. W. S. Willett who has been iu Philadelphia durinj the summer, arrived to visit her father Dr. Jno. 9. Long. Miss Kathleen Bryan arrived from Faycttcvillc accompanied by her niece, Miss Fannie Bryan Broadfoot. Mrs. E. M. Turpi n of Augusta, Ga., Aunt ot Mrs. S, R. Street, and Miss Ma mie D. Tyack of Danville, Va., a niece, are ou a visit to Mrs. Street. A Stable Foundation for llaucras Light Advices from W&shin jton mvs that the recent heavy storm on liie Atlantic coast demonstrated the gratifying fact that a stable bottom has been found oft' Dia mond shoals, Cape Hatteras, N. C. Sonic time ago on boring made by the light house board of the treasury tempor ary pilings were driven down at that point. The recent storm did not, budge them, and if such temporary work can willistand such a furious storm, the belief is entertained that permanent piles will remain secure, by means of which a solid foundation can be made upon which to erect a light house, which is so bidly needed on this dangerous coast. Steamer Trent Sold. The steamer Trent has changed owners. On Wednesday the 3d inst., the trade was perfected. M. II. Sultan purchased from the former owners, "The Farmer's Transportation Company," L. n. Cutler, President, and Capt. Dnn'l. Roberts, Sec'ty and Treasurer. Mr. Sultan intends to run the Trent on a regular schedule and will also seek to make the run of his steamer a mail route between New Berne at the oue end aud Smith's Creek and Adam's Creek on the other. Mr Sultan left with a party of his friends yesterday to visit all points at which the boat will touch preliminary to making the schedule on which she is to ran. They will return to-day, and the steamer will then be hauled up on Mead ow's marine railways for about ten days or two weeks to be put in perfect order and upon coming off the ways she will commence her regular run. Mr. Sultan has named this the Neuse and Bay river line. Those composing the party taking tlie first trip on the Trent under the new management are: tbe owner, Mr. M. H. Sultan, and Messrs. M. V. Meroney, F. L. Perry, Sol Cohen and C. J. Scheelky. Capt H. II. Dowdee is still in charge. We bope to see tbe Neuse and Bay River Line do a flourishing business and all the plans of tho owner consum mated. Card or Thanks. Our sincere thanks am tendered to the fireman and citizens who so kindlv assis ted in extinguishing the fire of Monday mgnt at our store. J. a. HOLLAND oo. Will Hill Decline t - It was reported in Ithaca on the 3rd, that a Democratic politician there bad re ceived a dispatch saying that Senator Hill had decided to decline tbe nomina tion for Governor. Senator Hill was seen at tbe , - Hotel Normandio ' and asked If there was iny troth in the re port, He answered; 'T have absolutely nothing to say." . , Against Sunday Liquor Selling and Late Honrs. Why is it that we never hear of any cases in the Mayor's court for violation of the city ordinance against the selling of liquor on the sabbath day Does any one. believe tho ordinance is not violated? If so we think a careful stroll over our streets almost any sabbath with eyes open to observe and detect every niau who showed signs of having partaken of in toxicating drinks would suffice to con vince that such drinks are obtained some where, and if any barroom does sell on the sabbath the present law against it is so direct that it does seem to us the violat ors could be discovered, cniv'.;-lol and not only the line enforce I but iheir liceuses taken away from llioiu lor if a man is a deliberate ami wilful vinlalor of tL'e law as he would have to b.' violating such a law as this he would hardly be able to pass the requirements of the good, moral character which is required to be shown liefore a man can obtain liquor license. Under an old ordinance which simply forbid the selling ou the sabbath, the plea was that proof could not be oblainod, be cause no matter bow much selling was done when no otiicer was about, it, would would not lie di.ne when he was. Under th, resent ordinance this excuse will no longer avail, for the ordinance now in operation forbids t lie entrance iulo a bar room on the sabbath of any one except the proprietor or clerk airl makes the finding of any door open or seeing any one except the clerk or proprietor enter or leave sufficient to work a conviction. We copy tbe ordinance in full: ' It shall be unlawful for any saloon or place of business where intoxicating MqiK rs arc sold or am other place where merchandise is sold Except drug-stores and ice-houses) to be opened on Sunday, for the admission of any person other than the proprietor or clerk thereof, ami if such proprietor or clerk, or any one iu control of such place shall allow any one to enter other than the proprietor or clerk or it any way connecting Willi sucli place snail lie tounu open, ami persons seen passing in or out, it shall be deemed a nuisance, and upon conviction, the pro prietor or the one in control of such place shall be lined ten dollars fir every of fence." 1 he desire to see Sunday soiling of in toxicants suppressed is not confined to religiom people or to opposcrs of bar rooms, some of the barroom keepers them selves favor it; we have had more than one strongly request us to agitate the subject until suppression of the evil results. The ordinance could with ease and propriety be extended so as to forbid not only JSunday selling but the keeping ot barrooms open at late liours. One of the barroom keepers of the city only yester day expressed himself in strong language to us upon this subject, and made no hesitation in speaking of the aggravated evils that arise from allowing the bar rooms to keep such hours. He says lb it lialliiiiorc and sonic other large cities re quire such places to be closed by 11 o'clock at night and he argues that il the law can be enforced in those cities it can be in New Benin. We believe this added provision would be a wise one, promotive of good, that it would be sanctioned by nearly all our citizens including a portion of the liquor sellers themselves. But whether we have this additional feature added to the ordinance or not let us at least have the rigid enforcement of whatever ordinances are in existance for the regulation of this traffic aud all other onlinenccs. F. E. Hegc & Co. Mr. Frank liege of Salem, the noted poultry fancier and pet animal breeder who is ou tlie eve of moving to New Bern to join forces with our townsman, Mr Wm Dunu in bis business, announces that he will, ou the 20th of this month, give the people of his present home their last op portunity of viewing his stock before making the removal. He will havo in that exhibit all the birds from the home yard and the farm at New Berne which he and Mr. Dunn will show at the State Fair in Raleigh, on Oct. 23d and at Macon, Ga., Nov. Is, which includes wonderful gold, silver and Lady Am herst pheasants pronounced the most beautiful birds in the world and 25 to 40 pound mammo li Bronze turkeys and stock of like excellence in all the lines he handles which is very comprehensive. A warm welcome is extended to Mr. Hoge. All our people aregla.1 to see him come. He is an expert in his busi ness and in Mr. Dunn he has an able part ner. He is not as large a truck farmer as some others around us, but ho is one of the best and also lias sound and progress ive ideas along the special work in which he and Mr. nege are partners. We ex pect tint Mr. Dunn is the only man in North Carolina who invested in World's Fair Prize poultry. Tho firm is an ex cellent and enterprising one. We wish them abundant success, and believe they will achieve it. Number of Voters in North Carolina. The number of poll tax payers in 1893 were: White, 160,441; colored, 63,236. Total 223,607. The number for 1894 is: white, 164,544; colored, 62,940. Total 227,884. The idcrease in white voters is 5,897. Tbe decrease in colored voters is 296. Appointment of J. P. " Mr, II. C. Wood,of Riverdale has been appointed a Justice of the Peace of No. 7 Township to fill a vacancy caused by the removal of Mr. J. C. Thomas out of said township. THE LITTLE ROCK CYCLONE. Terribly Slrickeu City The Worst Reports Coullrmed Death and R'lin Loss -! 1 ,000,000. As reports from the Arkansas i-ycl became fuller tin y seem to become vr-i The entire South half of the Stale In sane Asylum was razed to tlio ground: one of the physicians and several pnt;cnK were imnoil oenealli the rums About twentv of the inmates Inn c not been dis covered or accounted I'ui: luoal were killed, nt'itiiixM were M-rioiis.lv ,n- jurcd; sonic are at largo. About tuvniy people :if ihe .-ity were latally injured. The loss by the cyclone is fully a mil lion dollars, the damage to the Insane Asylum amounted to f 150,0(1(1; peniti-ii tiary, 80,0(10. Several hundred citizens sustained losses ranging from $500 to $1,200 while the losses of others went up as high as fifteen, twenty, twenty-live suM thirty thousand dollars. WILJIINUTON OKIVIXG CLCII. It Takes a Turn Towards the Organ ization of a Fair Association, The ijeiit Icinen intonMed in the oi'lmii- izatioii of a driving night at the city hall. Mr. I!. 15. Clowe chair, and Mr. S .1 cliili met again laM was (ailed to the Springer acted as s-.-cretai y. The committee appointed to look after gri-ii'ids for u track reported progress and asked for further tunc. On million of Mr .1 (' l.odi-r, Messrs Ucrhcrt McCiammy, S W San lets, 11 A Whiting and I.ouis Skinner were added lo the executive coinmitti e. and thai com mittee uas authorized to conioi wilh those interested m a previous effort to organize a fair association with a view to organize upon the plans then formu lated. On motion. Mr I' Ileinsberger, -I r, as appointed a eoiiiinilke of one to confer with the Carolina Cycle club for the pur pose of ascf rtainiiig il they would lake stock with tin- undcr-i Hiding that they could Use Ihe track to be constructed or make a bicycle track inside the track of the association's. Iietwecn if-'i'ifl m l .siillil in slock has already been sii!i;ci ib,; d and it was de cided to got a charter lor the assoc ia tion. The molting adjourned until Monday night at S oYVc'k. -Wil. Mess. n:!.-r. Oct. -lib. "Words ot olhcis till th.' stoiy.'' A gem Ionian ssiiil to us a few days ago that the shoks lie had on were bought of us lust October ami lie bail i.niv had them ball' soieil once. Tlie Shoes cost liim 83.IHI I o begin with, one half sole 1 -. Total cost -?(i.'-"i, only aboiii 52 eenrs e:' month for shoe leath er. What was the secret of I his moderate cost to him ? Only this lie bought the Old Reliable Siaey Adams' (Vs. IMiee cL'.OO to $5.00. Full line of L'tnlenvear. At HOWAIMJ'S. NEW GOODS JUST KKCKI VE1:- New Ibickuii Small Hominy, 15ig Hominy. ( Ml l-'lak Oat Meal, Corned ilecf. liig I'ark y and Soda Crackers. Ac . I also keep a lull line of ::: CHOICE FAMILY UE1ES A trial will convince you that 1 v sell yon goods cheapr-r lb in any ho'i-e the city. To my Country Friends I would say make my place headquarters; we give you free stables and take c-uv of your team while you are in the city. Respect fully. J. It. Parker. .Ir XO. 77 BROAD ST. T. T- Tolsoin., MILLEB EUILDIK0, OJ liroad Street. CIIOICE FAMILY C3- rocerie js AND PROVISIONS Fresh Crackers & Cukes. Fruits, Can and Bottle Goods, and Jellies A full variety on hand. Quality First-Clash. Prices Low to Suit the Hard-times QFStables Free to my Country Friends, Goods delivered to any part of tho city promptly. Notice ! We havo purchased Gahkims Phar macy and in future the drug trade will find us at corner of Middle and Pollock 8ts.,with a select stock of l'etfutncs,Toilet Articles and Medicines. CITY TAX NOTICE. The City Tax List for tlio Year 1894 i8 uow i'1 111 y bands for Collection. I will bo at tbe office daily from 9 to 0 to receive your Taxes. Please como forward and settle the same. W. D. WALLACE, Oct., 2, 1894. City Tax Collector, GEORGIA'S ELECTIO ?. Democrats Win But Populists Make Rig bains. The Georgia election resulted iu a vie loiylbr the Democrats but by a greatly r dueed majority. Tho majority may show as low as 30,00(1 when complete re turns are in, though estimates run as high as forty thousand. Tlio Populists make ' "ains. The Democrats hold the legislature and will i t their Lnitcil States Senator but the I'opulisLs will have about forty members -they have been having only lifteeii. The Democratic majority two years :o was 71,000. The districts represented by the free sil ver Democrats have furnished tlie Popu- ist ains win lo the districts represented by what they they term the sound money man. have "iven the usual, if not increas- I majorities. Dissatisfaction aniotii; the Methodists uid old soldiers with the Democratic nominee lor (oivernor. and the utmost solid vole of the negroes against the Deni oi nits, are definite causes t'.r the sluinn. Bakincr rbwaer Absolutely -Pure :V eroam of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavoning strength. Latest United States Government Kooo Hkpoiit. Royal Baking Powdkb Co,. '106 Wall St., N. Y DITSON'S Ml'MO ordered promptly and furnished free of all postage. "Sweet .Marie,"' only -bids, if f. Wi r.i.i i. Stai.mnos. ID. IE"1. JaiviG 63 POLLOCK ST. We are now thoroughly prcpari'il to slip, ply the KALI, ami WIVI'KU Tra.lo with liltY liillHlS ol all Idnils, NOTIONS, SHOES, CAK I'KTS.OI L CLOTHS, KVltS, ART SQUARES, WINDOW SHADES, &c. Oill' silicic i. HUKsS (iOIIIIS l OlllUIC'lllts ilsclt lo your spi-cial all. -.mi. in in variety, pialily an.l 1.1 IWNKsS . I'lLIOK. A 1.1. Wool. Title. IT, lur i'.ic. ALL Wool. sriTIM.-s, y.t. wlilc, J.V. A 1.1. Wool, st l l'tsos, ',. .-,i)c. ALL WOOL SKULKS, y.-ir, 1 Whir, Klc. A let lllll 1 1 ' otter 1 111 I'l'O ins. We can show Uic hesl line ol Black Dress Goods IN Till: ( I I Y M1 oliiilc!' isi'llim-iil n iroo.i- ol u iiih- i tii i'li- in 1 1 1 - laU-M siyii-s n plain ini'l hiii.-v WVavi-s. Knll line in I.m-Ii.'-, Iinal Uolli m all vi inlil- j.rii ;. In tf-J-ini. Vim will lin I ii tu your :ul yiiiac to oxatn-hi'- inn- ,;ioil- anil " t our pi ici - Uolon- buy ing nr iii fining In mi -a in pics. vk ;r.i; antkk :u miiI you iu style, ipialit.y and price. In fiii(;i'iiii,r upon tho Kii-iiii'S ol lliis season w; do it witli till! DETERMINATION NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD By any House in the State. ami wi' bulirvo with our laeilitiiw tor buying (liri'i i wcc:m givv tin; tratlt; bettrr s:Uisbu; tion hi any gooila in our lino. Wo will sparo no (rouble or attention lo rlyi' lo tin pcoplt: ot NiiWjIieriui ami vicinity, who wi-tee I sure recognize, tho iniporlum-e it patronizing our own homo Ijudlness enter prise, an opportunity ot doing so, and to fcheir own advantage by dealing with in. ttitt-o-itiii All Vool,P.lue & liliick Storm Serge, -H in. wide, lia liccn (0 & 7.M- por yard Krinov al jirico, 50e Dress Flannels, Plaids and Stripes, litis been .'15c Re moval price, 25c Plaid Dress F!annels,has been LMc per yd Item oval price, 15c All Wool Crepe Cloth 12 in. wide,lias been oOc. Remov al price, .'i.'ic All Wool Blue Bedford Cord, lias been (10c Removal nice, 40c Ladies Ribbed Vests, 15c Yard wide lloniespuni, .'l.Jc 1-1 Seamless Mattings, 10c The above is simply a few of the attract, ions of onr Store. The stock must be greatly reduced and if you will come to see us with tho CASH ! You can save Money. Respectfully, H. B. DUFFY. 67 POLLOCK ST. Mi & Look i JOHN -:- DUNN. Grocer A N D Confectioner Is Just Back From The North WITH A FULL STOCK OF ALL THE Latest Goods. .ImiN Dunn. They are Fresh and ot THE EST, J John Dunn C Merchants EXAMINE OUR Wholesale Department Before Placing Your OEDBBS. ASTOUNDING ST w T T INTERESTING NEWS You will find IN ADVERTISING as well as in other parts of the Another Item in any part of the Paper as interest ing to the people of this section as ' THE FACT that we are OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi The Leaders In LOW PRICES; ooooooooooooooooooi looooooeoooo T-r-ft s 71 Z !'"' Dm. i ii I 3 AND :I gll.ll i mm ' ,i';. .mO i'IiiiiM ,141 H J fill 47-49 Pollock . -. ii,l. ..IU m I niii ulilj J
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