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iiiwwuiiiwunJi.i1 An OA 1 How Can You tnmaL 8HRVft. BFAIi i QUR NEIGHBORS FAPEfl 2- JWslMss MRS ! SEE THE KESCLr OF ADYRKTIftlSA j In The JOURNAL. Vou X"V-NO. 227 NEW BERNE, N. SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 30. 1894 PRICE FIVE OENId BCSIXESH LOCALS. FGR'BENP H 'lM with nice Booms Apply lo C. T. Wat-sos. ' S. MBS. E. 3. HUNlElt will r-oien her ii5 H..i on Wednesday morning Jan. 2d at Jfg 01 i'ollock sr. FOR BENT-Dwelling No. 85 Pollock, St.- ' 0. B. loveb, 2t. MUST He Ranted Or Six nice new, 0'i I hnck stores, lit 1 iss nnl in the best inciitioii in the c;ty tor any kin'l ot business. Apply to W. F. Hill FISESH Meats. Home-made All Pork S'U-go :i SHCia tv, I'lso choice familv grown". S. J I'urLWPS, corner Mi.cad umwl R ad & Pollock Sts. dl91m.. i DON'T finl in call on the New Berne Cau l. Factory unit examine their line ol , C dies, Can iv mid Holiday Specialties. FLORIDA OIUNGKS, IJ manas, Cocoa nuts and Apples at J. II. 1'arkkr, Jr., No. 77 Br. a l St. dl3tf uSTiaViOUS HAMS. Bolted Water Mill " Meal. r.o c nut Prepared i luck hen', ut A.' II. Uauhisotoh's. 78 Middle Si. OYSTKKS sorv-din all tlea o. Win. Cannon's restaurant. I he very Lest oyto ihiii come to the markcl. 43 .Middle Si. s the place. .PftOi'V "ominous m tin- tiroi id Snu .. moos & itntl Salem X. C. is in the City . stopping at Mrs. N N. liu-hantson's lor . a lew siy; all puis s dinning to have tliBi pianos liuud can either leave Heir or li is ii. Mr- Richardson's or wnh The A. olio Pi no & trr.,,, Company 95 .'HiddeSt- Xcw Bene N. C. . KORl'MI and Winter subs see F. M. CHADWICu, Tar or, 10;! Mu'illc St. - New Samples just receive. I. !. WHEN Boraxim' is n-o.i uuimi; to -ilireeilons. a Mincl o t 1 1)0 labor and the o st ol s i) iii o il ii u v w islnng is Miveil. Samples fee at J. F. I mini's. CANDY, Nuts, Hasi's mil Fireworks J. W. csic h l ist receiei the Iwritesi and b st assort incur ot Candy, Nuia. 7 Uaisma :ai i Kiii vsi'i-us Hi ii ever came n New li'i'iie. All Fresh New Goods! Also II 3 b. pkys. prepared linck wheat ::i lOjc n f-r pk.e; On flukes 121 en's per i k. ; Gruruiat d Suar in 10ii. n; ., ai Sci iii per ib. lie i Od 130(1 grt;j (hen si a i 10 (a nis per gallon, nd K r is. ni- Oil 115 .lojree tiiH iet at B 't'i- pei ::.'l!"'.i. s. 40 MiddloS'., New heme N. C. FOR I he iippi'oacniug Holidays I he well k.'OAii A. Colin Piano & Organ Com pany wdl "Her some barging in Pianos & Org .lis Cull around and look at their Bto k on inind I hey will fell sheet music at 5 en s per c py during Hie h'd'days Af WO ONE ' SMALL Ilii'N SAFE fur sale in. up. BIG IKE. T. ft A pKS Clrldcns Rubber Shoes tlUV 111 ,.,.) uor i,.mr llff; I1CR. 250 X BOYS SUI TS, 2 50 d wn to ctiis p.i Siii'. liUJ MvF. STOand THINK! - 'DELAYS ARB IMNERDU8." Tlx' bos; Chris in is, Ni w Your r Bridal - Prenii is a P " 'cy "I Lilt; Insurance ,C IV i ice i ion. ' Povertv nxt t.i l.'iiMkeness is the gratesi source ol (Time. It Will Pay You to Talk With . beloie Jou Iiimn-your life elsewhere. "T Annual Divnloii.ls. ( asii and Paid up : Va'ues. Can on or address, :. A. J. inNCH & CO. Genand Insurniit e A'i. nts. OfiW: Curmr Bronl nn.i Middle stieel. .:. i202w New Beunk. N. C. FOR THE Holiday Trade. Drapery Silks,,. From 75c- per yd. . ; To -: 53c. " u Also a full line r ol Ladies , Dress ' Goods which if "will pay you t see beforo purchas ing cls'jwlicre." Frice::RoW Local News, HEW ADVKRTISKXENTS. . C. T- Watson For Rent. The Dominion Help Wanted. Puritan Publishing Co. Wanted." Mrs. E. S. Huut.T-School opeuing. Fiirnieisamt Merchant: Bank. State ment. In observance of NcvV Year the post office will be open only from 9 to 9:30 in the morning and from 7 to 7:30 at uight. The Graded school which has been closed for the holidays will re-open to- inoirow. The children of Christ Church Sunday School will have their Christmas Carol s i vice this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. To-Hay Rev. C. G. Vardell is absent Cfnductinsr services in ihe Preshytenan church ai Dover. His father Rev. W. G. Vtudell, will preach this morning in the New Heme Presbyterian church. There will hi no evening service. A lov days ago the sehr. Cornelia, dipt. Joe Hill was run into i'. Hampton Roads, Va., and so iniuied : .a she had to lie towed into Norfolk for repair. C:i,ji. J III i eineie I suit tor dunages ami won with ease. A rumor, tvid"iillv started as a prac tical joke, to the etfect that President Clevc-iand was dead startled the public n re jo-terday. A telegram from Wash iiiejton city at 9 o'clock last night brought the tidings thai they had not f-oind out there that the President was dead. Among the articles sent to the Oxfor l Orphan Asylum irom New Berne were two b'.xes ol diy goods of aiout 10 eiicli in value sent iy the Disciple Sunday sellout, lue couu-ms were principally ready-made clothing, dress and pants goods, taa's, &c. A large portion of the ei.ntnbutions were from small children. The large schooner reported in the Journal yesterday as h iviui; foun iert-d off O -lacoke proves to he the "Richard apottard, ' hound Irom Boston to uai'ien, Ua. The steward, name unknown was drowned. The balance ot the crew was saved. Rev. W. A Brii die and Rev. Henry VVintielil went over to Broad creek cliurcn yist-rduy to atund the ineetinj; of P.imli co ITnion (niscipleb) which holds jester- uav aud today. Mr Bundle will return loduy and conduct his eveniii't service a-! usual. Rev. J. L. Wintield, editor ol the Watch-Tower passed through to attend the Union. Madden Deatb. Mr. Thos. L. Wethetingtou keeper of Streets Ferry died Friday niuht, Dec. 28. He was complaining somewhat during the lay ol heirt tioub'e, hut retired seemi mly not much amiss and about 2 o'clock Sat urday morning h'S wife Woke up and loun.l ihut he was dead. Resid.-s his wf , Mr, Weill ringt m leaves three children, the ol est beinu about tlmt en. Mr. Weiheringlon was 51 vcus o'd an I had been ke. ping ihe ferry two yiars. Uorton'a IHiimtrcIa New ur. From Hie Saratoga Spro.gs New York Daily Eigle, of Ociolier 6th, 1894; Gor tons minstrels under the man.i"ement of Clini es H. Larkin, nonli- ilieir annual visit to Sara:oa on Wedne-day evening, Old. 3d, and delifihic I iii present with one ol the Slightest, an I liveliest entertain ments given here in a long time by burnt cork artists. I he pciformance throughout was unexpectedly irood, there not lietng a dnll leaiure it. the program. Among those wlios.- ettects the audience espee-Blly favored were H. J Yorkey Uewitt uonke, red Alo.-rts. Armstron.. and Byrne and the Cn scent city qumtcite, ho possess very sweet voices. Joseph Gorton, Jr., America's youniist euplm muni bolnist is a wonder and tin-gold kind was one oi the finest ever heard in Sara toga. Successful Home Mission Work. One of the Baptist luvtliern who is a steadv aud zealous "worker at their mission on Norwood street, tells us that ilia efl'orts being put forth are meeting with encour aging success. Services ara held twice a week every Tuesday and Friday nights and the attendance is quite gratifying. Sabbath school is also held every Sui.day morning. The Sunday school has seven regular teachers, and there are 67 scholars en rolled. This ia indeed a good showing. A chiist'iias tree was given to the children and there was 150 or more . present on the occasion. It was considered a most pleasurable affair and a great sul ci 83 m every way. Services are also held, as we announce I, in Spring Street Chapel, Methodist. I lie first one held on the 19'h was conduct ed by Mr. T. C. Crowder,- the next hy Kev. jj. Turner, visiting local minister; the ihrhd will be held next Wednesday. We are glad ti see the inteiesi that is is being 4 wakened in tl is work, and glad to nee the work meeting with success. 1 Church Services. - Christ- Chnrcti Sund iy alter Christ mas, Holy communion 7:45 a. m. S.-rvices 11 a m and 7 p. in. Sunday ech'oo', Christmas carol, service 3:30 p. m. Sun day fcbool at the chapel 9:30 a.m. The pahhc are cordially; invited. Attentive tubers. : .. ; . . ! , ' Rev. L. L. Nash, D D., the new pastor of Cm enary M. E. church. South, wil' ? reach in this church at 11 a. m. and :80 p. m: today. Seats free. ..The pub lic is invited to these services. . ' ... Church of Christ D. A. Bi indie pastor. Church will bold communion Berrices at 10 o'clock a. m J Sunday Svhoid at- 3 o'clock lo the afternoon. Saoject for the sermon at nigot will li "Prepare to- meet thy God.'? ; : -; Baptist ChurchRev. Rufus Ford pastor. Services at 11 a. in. an'7 p. m. Sunday School 3 p. m.;vivv---!r!"v.c :'.'.Y Y. Mi C. A. Sv-Tvices this afternoon four ilinty p. m. condueted bv C. T. Han cock. All u, en are cord. any invited to attend tliia s.i vice. - ' Head for oar 300 Pise Oatalotae. - I lusir-dinu' all that is h ndsnie an I deiraide in huh. medlu-n and low ptieeii Furniture, Carpels, Upito stetles.. Draper. es ana wan u.ipejs, xon can buy ir m it as alva t&.ioiusly a it you wtr A VERT GOOD SHOWHte- Craven County's Democratic Commis sionera llovo Kcdneed the Debt, 4114,000 and Are About to Make Another Payment. On Another .page will be found the be ginning of the annual report of the com missioners of Craven County, showing the annual receipts and disbursements, pres ent condition ot the county ht ances, .vc, It is a report winsh every voter and every taxpayer shon'd s'udy.J When the Democratic board took charge ihev f umd the cunty burdened with a debt of $165,000.00 saddled iipcn it by their Hepabdcan pre-decc-sois. They have reduced this now to50,943.5.1, all told aiul are now prepar ing to make another pavement of $25,000 more. A few yea is more under su 1 wis.- and economic m ;nageni'"'t :i;i oc county will be free Ii- . in de .i ;i:;.i in c asing even more mindly in material pr..spiit. So may it Ix- Coming; An.l ttiisiv. Mr II. Sperling who has bein in the city both on business an l pleasure left for his home in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs D. (i. Kallenberg who have iiein spend ua month nr uvo in the city at Hancock's b iurdinr i. oi.-e. left re turning to Arkansas Mm Minnie Do vii , 1, ft return ng to the school she i aching at Maysvllle. Her sister. M s, .Mamie went down with her to e s i IVieiiiis at the same place. I'. . i nog Klder Swindell passed llirouah last nihi ci roine to Beau fort to hold Qua tcr v Confe.ence. Rev. E. (.' (itemi the new Morehead City Melhodis' pa-tor, passed through en route from Sinithfleld circuit to enter upon liis charge. Rev .1. B. Parsons, State Senator-elect front llvilecuunlv was in the eitv veter day. .Mr. J. .1. Wolfeiiiii n of the i iiy and M. -sis. J. 1) Joinison and ('. I.. Cooper ..I Pit l shun;. Pa., who lei -.o heeu spend in st a few nays in the country return, d to the cily last ni;lit. Tne two latter regis tered ai t lie Chattiivyka. Mrs. Wm. Bear I, who has been off along the lme ol the w. N. & X R. It. returned to Hie ilotci Albert. Mrs. J. A. .loin s who has been spend inu Cluistina, with relatives near Pollockt vilie, re' n- i.ed home. A Wwk'i Oyster Nliipineuta. Din ing the wek ending Satin day, Dec. 22 the shipments of op ned ovsb rs by that prominent M .reheud firm I). Bell & Co., was as follows: December 17. 293 gallons. 18, 170 " 19, 1G 2U, 273 " 21,420 22, 300 Total, 1727 gallons. Eigliiy shuek'-ra were employed duiing i lie v.eek. Tney were paid lor opening tin; ..y-teis?2t.79. Siuee tl.o 2 2d Mr Bell's orders have rang H IV. mi 800 to 400 gallons per day bu so in my in llic oystci men seem to have, sioppe I ior Christmas that no oysters were m nin k u and Mr. Boll has had to in ike special eft" .its to obtain continued needed supplies. Be-i.le-i n.e oy-ler shipments Messrs. Bell & I 'o. have also been making cxtcn sive shipnieiits Ol cuuus also. IIA.M'OI K STREET (Hl'RCH. The Improvements That Arc Beiug Made and the Progress Reached. The interior of Hancock Street E. chuich will present an appearance today, the Hist time Rev. A. D. Beits, the n.-w pastor officiates, considerably different nom what it h is done heretotore. The work which has b en in progress fir some weeks is now ell advanced. A new and beautiful pulpit has been put in and tint partition b-tveen'he vestibule and lie main body of the church has been changed to ono of panelled ceiling with doable swinging doors at the centre and s ngie ones at each sides. The old seats have for the present b;en arranged toconfo.m to the new order of things that is instead ol a single aisle there is one at ihe centre and one oil each side. Neat ceiling is also being ussd run ning aroun I the c. imvh n the lower, part oi (iiejwaiis: New pews are to be put in and other improvements are planned and wm no clouD. soon snow lor themselves. tick's Prediction of the Present Weather. "Days leading up to Christmas will be cold, but warmer weather will return about 25th and norms of rain and snow will pp ar iii the west .by the 26th aud reach successive stages of their eastward progress during the 27th o 30th. Storms wdl heat their highest within a peri, d of sixty hours, ta bg the tint of the new moon yn the 26th as the centre. Cold har i-freezing days and nights will follow storms to the end of the mouth." This pre. dcilon mane n year ago is al-lio-t "S good a d. senption us if it had beea written after the event. NEWS IJT BRIEF. Captain O. H. Tucker, an ex-Conlede-rate and a hero of Gettysburg, has just died in Richmond. Isaao Smith, colored, of Mecklenburg conn y, is 91 years old, yet tie is to be married New Year's Day. The State Normal College for Girls at Livingston, A a., was burned Thursday. At Breckijiidge and other points in the Colorado Rockies tti.- thermometer regis tered 25 degree, below zero Friday, . : The movement fur tins State s partici potion in, the Atlanta expuBitiou grows more earnest, s J ." ' Five little boys at Charlotte were severely injured tiy an explosion of pow der, Which they piaeed , ia s stump ot a no . ' Congressmen W. CP Breckinridge de li v. red his eeture on "Era of American Development aud Their Greut . Men", to iortv pe .pie ut lue opera nouse at Ttrre tmute, Ind. v I h i Koeklngliam Rocket learns that a or. at many N them people wbl come to Hamlet next bp log lo eugage ia hop. WILD TI'RKEY lUXTIVtJ. Three At One Shot Twenty-three at Thirteen Shots. Mr. D. P. Street of Lima, is the most successful wild tuikey hunter we know of. He l :il a number during the holi days. The day ultir Christines lie killed three at one shot, and three was i; iln-i were in the groupe at which he lired. Wi somelimo hear of more than iliree being killed at one shot when turkeys b baile I, but not to let a single one escape when there are -is inanv a- lim e tn( Ihcr is something remarkable. Mr. Stieet l as nnee heliee !iis k !led three at one shot an I lias als.i linuli; down i wen' v-lhiee at tlnriceii slmK COLD WAVE EXTENDS SOI TII. Two Inches ofSnow in S011II1 Carolina Freezing in Florida Oi-iuikc and Vegetable Crops Destroyed - 'I'lsi Weather In Xn Heme. Columbia, S. C, his two inches .4 snow and as cold a night us Fiiilay (In 28th lias not, been expcriieicdl there but once in twenty e.iis. The niereiir t midnight stood at iwe ve degrots above zero and was still falling lapioly. The cold wave has st riu k Fioi ida also and dispatches to the Tiines-Unieii in li eale that it wdl prove a re -..rd breaker. At nearly all points in South Florida the thermoiiiet'-r was balow freezing liiat night at 11 o'clock Creat d image is tea rid to orange and vegetable crop0. At 11 o'clock at Jacks inville the thernioine tor stood at 1!) above. It will b.-sevotal days before the d image lo iruits and vege ables can be e a! irded. The w. atlier i oiiiinues to oet iu'der in New B inc. Fur tin: 21 Ii mis ending at six o'clock lust nighl was: Minimum, 14j; uiaximum, 2i). The show windows ol the. stores were beautiful yesterday morning with fro.-t work. Creeks m ar the city fioze over and ice began forming in the riv.rs along the shore extemliug oul at i aim places r dozen fe.-t or more. It the present iemHi'.itiiie eonlinui.s ice will form more ami more and a binding up of skates nu s,Min Icj expected to follow. REV. I.. I.. NASH. D . Tributes Paid lo the Sen I'n-lor ol Centenary M. E. Chin-ell, I'pon Ills Removal Irom Wilmington. To-day is Dr. Nash's first Sabb.ith ss pastor of Centenary M. E Church. The oflici il board of Fifth St. M. ',. Church, Wilmington which Dr. Nash leaves, imssed appreciative n solutions warmly thanking Dr. Nash for the faithful and efficient services rendered during the three ye.its he was there and saving: ' that while by the laws of i t Imreh we are to !l iiici:'.! re at. 0. i: . we trust I hat his fiiiiiie will be br g;d .mil useful, and that he may win many sou;.-- i.. :!icM .st r in his new field of labor, ami we lii ai tilv commerul him to his i c charge a an e lergetic worker tor the C.nuv.i . lid the salvation ol mN Also the cny papirs spoke highly of the reverend ienteinaii and his work From the half column complimentary nonce which the Misse ier had we (piote the lollowin.j : "Dr. Nash is one of the strongest preachers in the North Caiol na confer ence, and ouiing ih ee y.ais s ay in our city lie lias made a line imprissloii upon our people. II is a minister o fbieaoil lity and learning, and Ins seriiKms nr. logical ia construction, profound in reus .n and classic m phraseology. He is a in m of great earnest iics, ist ue to his eonvie t ions, md is peculiarly adapted in eapue ity and les uicc for gr.a. usefulness in ihecnurch. The iiut is. Dr. Nasn is not only a fine preacher out is a Ii i mc er of ability, and, hs eveiybody in Wilmington has had opportu lty in obscive, he is a tireless and succesalul worker. The peo ple ol Fifth Sir. ei chuich owe bun a debt ol gratiiiiiie which th.-.v can never r.pay. He has not only pie .i h d for them in and out of season out -Hiring his thne years of labor he lias b. en burdened with the Seemingly hop. less embarrassments of the church. The tnmb'es of the congregation have been his troiiD.es, and Ins service has truly been in the midsi of anxiety and perplexity. Through it all he h is been brave and faithful, and now afiei three bard years of tod, he 1. aves the chuich in a position from which it can see its way ahead.'1 To realize that one's efforts are appr-e ciate I is gratifying to any one and it must also be pleasing to Dr. Nash's new congregation to s.-e sucn Inaity winds of commendation following him to his new home. George S. Kastwick. manager of ;he New Orleans Sugir R fi er, and Mi-s Celefte Staiifl' r. ill.- ouilg la iy win was engaged to Samuel J" Til en and lo whom he led $100,000 in hi- will, were named at the Jesuits' Church of Neyv Orleans, Thmsduy. Help Wanted! WANTED. Active, Honest, Gentle man or lady to travel representing e-tnb-lished, reliab'e h u-e. Salary $05 monthly and traveling expenses, woh increase, if muted. Enclose lef renc; and seli-ad-diesseu stamped euve oin-. .Thk Dominion'. H. 817 Omaha Building, Chicago. CALL NO. 7 Bonds of Craven County, North Carolina. Notice is hereby given that five Craven County Bonds of the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars have ieen diis day drawn for account of the Sinking Fund of said county in accor am e wnli me Act ot Asvemb y autuonzing their issue; totwit : Bonds Nom'wred 72, 87. 88, 89. 90. TticseBonds will b paid, principal and accrued interest i o December 81.1894 inclusive, upon presentation of the same at "The Jiat unai u ink ol iNew JJ rne," New B rue. North Carolina Interest on the above B -nds will cease after D etnler 81, 1894 By order ot Bo iM oi Commiss'onese, James A. I byan, Chmu. NewBcrue, N. C.D'c 28, '04. Notice. . Notice is hereby given that application wid be made to the next G neial A&sem- ly io amend the charier of the tit Bdine 8 earn F.-rrv Co. ., . - NEBRASKA'S r.tMI.VE. The Terrible Destitution .ow Prevail Ing-lu Five Connties of That State. The suffering in the drought blighted counties of Nebraska is reported to he becoming intense, so touch so that it is said the people must have help or they j in'l -'arve, inime oftta help being the only iv g ihateao prevent mauy deaths. Some ai. vc already resulled. Ono case is cited where a mother aud two children were found starved lo death. The stomachs of the two chili Iren were opened and not a a trace of food was lound an I some fami lies had su-tnined life only by living on praric dogs. Besides all this it was stated nboata week ago that should severe cold si-t in many would freeze to (hath as 1 1 was a fact that many were barefooted and with barely sufficient clothing. This app illihg condition told ( f at some length in dispatches from that region is the result ot three successive crop failures. Three years ago the crop was very light, mil the p ot two years ih jV were a!mos( d'lai enures. 111 llie view of such facts should ye tin- South, with abundance of thecotn'or's of life on every hand. 1'iei aught but re joicing and i'1'atitude that we live in such a laiidot plenty as we do; ere i if the price of products is low and money resuliinglv STirce? Dec. 29th &3lst. N-U-NH & mVs-O-R-L'H Will sell what Japanese Waie. '( 'locii'ieiles, Mxpi'ess Wagons, and what few Toys they have left on hand at .New York cost on these two dax Come ami see what Mich thills cost. FOR THE- 3I DL IDAY TIRADE We lire now adding to our slot-1 N'KW FKT.slt tiOODS ami can sutlv -GIFTS- which will hnboth pleasiuf? anil serviceable. Whntwill bo more appreciate.! in your home or by your trliind than A NEW CARPET, A NEW AKT Sl)L"ARi;, , A NKW KUG, A NKW SKTOFCIIKNtl.I.KCfll'I'.MNS A NEW .-SET OK LACK Cl'l:TAIs, A XK SET (IK TAlll.F. I.I .s EN, A NEW SET I IF N A lK INS, A NEW SET OF TOWELS A NEW IIHKSS, A NEW CLOAK, A NEW I'A lit OF (ir.ovl-'.s. A NEW PAIKOFSIloKs, A NEW MelNlosIl (;t I AT, A SEW Ml'FFI.EIt. A NEW IIASHEKC1IM.K and a Krent mauy other articles wo can su; gest to you which we have and can lurniMli you ill prices lo suit y u ami the li s when yon want your money to render FL EE V A I. irE( whctli -r you bestow 11 in a (iitt or supply need oi your own. We have lust In n new line ot Kl KP.oNS anil si I.K8 lor Fancy work. Also, an elegant, assortment ot r 1 UN MUl- FSand BOAS, lor Eadiei and Children. VK WILL CONTIM'h: To reduce the prices on our stock ot IdtESS (i tolls. Come it you waul a lress ot any kind and we will make Hie IM-ice suil yon. Remember we are agents tor 1'ltE CEN ''EMKlil KID CLOVES, 'I'llEGI'.M INF. -IISTER K 1 1) I , I . i KS, THE tlAllilTZ KID liialVI'.-,, Ot which we have a full supply in Itl.ACK, TAN'S ,t IlltoW N'S, mi e.ll s, s. If.spcellully, tl.i POLLOCK sr. Wanted !: 0 COMPETENT PHARMACIST 1 with small capital wmie l ! open ii. -w Drug Store. We have two S ts of Fixtures and if able Slock of Drugs. Chance for live man. Address, BUA01I AM & ItltO K DRl t; CU Xew Hern.-, N. C. R N- DUFFY'S CROUP SYR DP. PREPARED AKTEll a RECIPE OF THE LATE DR. WALTiyt DUFFY. At this season children .a !; l.b lo at lacksof ihe Coup, and pan ids should always be prepared by Laving a bolne of H. N. Duify's Crou Syrup on liaiid. pre pared from the recipe of ihe late Dr. Walter Duffy can he had of the Druggists, and ol It. S'. Duffy, proprietor. New Berne, N. C Certilicates of its efficacy can be seen ol ihe proprietor 35 cents per bottle. See that the wrapper reads. R. N. DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. ar llii u-n i-ik nf InUn i1nilnt'd wlin nrn Htllinfy an iiuicitioii croup syrup tor & cents. Notice ! Too late; he has gone to an enterprise that is not in reach of every man. Big ' i ill uow has moved his remaining stock into h s new store and has re-in-forced his stock nf goods with n w ones He is now on South Front street, near the foot ot the railroad with additions ts his buildings of 50 slnb es, large cart houses and buggy houses free of charge lor his country friends. Also a nice Mo 1 cotton t "p mattress lodging at 5 cents a head at the rear end of his store. All kinds of wood for tale and a large stock. ShiugleS of all kinds, hand-made and sawed in any quantity or styles, and free deep wharf way at the rear of this busineis. W. F. HILL. d20 tf; FOR SALE CHEAP. TWO FINE MULES and TWO HORSES; also 1 Wagon and Cart ; Appy to . P. S. CCS. I REGISTER With the ; Join the Number OF- Fortunate People Who are daily carry ing away from Our Stores, Strong Values IX EXCllAh'db) FOi; WtAK This Months Sales WILL BE A WATERLOO for us, and a grand triumph over HARD TIMES for you. Your lroclcet Hooks will UOW PAT at tlie mere mention oi the i rices at which we are ollering First-Clsiss -w Our Stock -IS THE- Most : Complete We have ever offered. Yours Very Trnly, Hackburn I ion nnnmrnTAmnf. -run u A- DODOOOO II OOOCHHMMI NEW YEAR'S SURPRISE Dazzling Display OF Holiday Goods! ll!l,RlsN(.;l.V -t RPRISINCI.V sci:ri:i-t vct.v .1 ppwpriah- sfniMiisiN'cLr LOW PRICES. Ilcantiliil Pivs. nts that meet all Dt'iiiiittils aiitl Satisfy all. An l'iii-(iiall(Hl Assort ment and a Variety to suit all Tastes in Toys, fcoohs, and Novelties. FANCY' GOODS, NOTIONS, &c. Our beautiful New Stock of Vantines Chinese -AM) JAPANESE GOODS Is bright, clean and fresh, and consists wholly of the latest and most popular designs. Christmas Fruits in great variety. Oranges, direct from Flordia, Bananas, Maliga Grapes, Apples, Figs, Raisins, New Nuts, Dates, Currents and Citron all New 1804 Goods. Is very Compters it em braces fresh arrivals of Hy ler's, Koyster's, Whitman's, Miller's best goods; and and our Plain and French Mixtures at 10 cents per pound; cannot be equaled bj any competion. Our Candy Stock JNO. DUM 53 & 5? Pclteck Ci in me store, w. a. mches a o8. - II.. Waa'iUljjto'tt I. 0. & Willett.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 30, 1894, edition 1
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