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How.Gan You x- snufh'T. ; ' II ItrslMss MEN ' SEE THE KEStLTOF ADVERTINtW i In The JOURNAL. i AD YDUR NEIGHBORS FAPER ft hrn t " y v v 1 only SOe -.- ' ," pr mo. t X' NO. 228 NEW BERNE, N-0, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1. 1895. PRIUE FIVE CENTS otto Jminwl. J3I warn lllliiiP HAPPY NEW YEAR, ono and alll May roses strew your v.-ay. And path9 lo fjlad unci beautiful on v:ltlch you start to-day; May hours of RoUcn sunlight brin but just a dash of rain, And pre 'ions crifts of pleasure hold the faint- . est touch of pain. For kVics are fiurer which betimes tho clouds Uave ovcrca:t And p!c suro Is tho swcnt"r r!rn the (rrlcf and puln are pi;st. And if among your rocs red the Ivy Is en twined Your heart will beat ibe nearer to the heart of all mankind. A Happy New Yoar, ono and all! Ah! who could wish you loss! May all the gracious charities that heal and soothe and bless Dropdown into your waiting hands, and may you e'er import To all the weary souls of men tho Joy within your heart. For hearts thct hold no warmth ne'er know tho Joy it 1 5a to live; Our lives ure moaaured by the joy which we to others give. Let all tho year to golden with our deeds of precious Jove. And earth will swing tho nearer to the sky that bends above. Nixon Watermam. utm ii ii n i mm i mm imi """-iri RCSIXKVS LOCALS. MI Itm hei I '. l'.nr.vii will ora a Cltss in Sti i o 'tapiiv on J n. Uth, 1 .-"1)5. Forintor i at" n a ply at her ho e after sevi-n o'e "cli miy i'( -mug jl,l n. FGU REX I' II n e wit Ii nice Rooms Applv io '. T, Watson. 5'. MRS. E.-UIU lElt will re-open her Mi lout o i Wed ii silay in iinmg .Jan. 3d at Ni 81 l'ni luck St. MUdf He Kmi ed Out Six nic new, n 1 i 'rick 8tnii', litt ! i.ss mid in the best i.'cat o i in tin-c ty Iir anj kind of busimss Apply to VV. f, Hill t FltL'SII Mean). Ho .ir-a.le All Pork S U-nge :i sp.eiati, also choice fainiiv groceries. 8. J Phillips, corner Mi.cad ; mn.a.'d B ni & P.. I ocl; Sts. dlOlm. DON'T fail to a!l n the X. w Borne C'andw Fii tory ni i-xandn- tnwr iine f . C.ikos. Cnn iv nnd Holiday Speciulties. FLORIDA ORANGES, Bmanofi, Coca - nuU:unl Apples at J. II. Pabkiir, Jr., . No. 77 Br. a; I c-t. (I13tf SIIAFEH'sliAYlS, Iioiie.1 Water Mill Mail, L6enml Prci;ned liutkrtliea', at A, 11. iiAKUISOTON'S. 78 Middle Si. OYSTERS servi I in ail s-tyles a-Win. Uinnon's1; ipstniituni. The very lest oyte 8 ihat oiiii' to the market. 43 inddle St. is tin- placo. PROF.'J"e Kiiiini'Mis ni the tirm of Sim mniiH & ButliT Siili'm N. C. is in the City st.'ppmif nt Mrs. N S, 'Kirliar.iso'.'s lor a. lew i'ny; al iei' 8 diMiii'ff - io have their )fi'Os tunfd cmi cilin r Uavi- thrlr ordi-rs u. Mr.v tt cluir iyuii's or wiili' The A. Coh Pi. no & 'rgin Company 95 Muld e St. Xetv Bene N, O. FURF.dl ami Wmlor ini'is s-o F, M. CIIADWItUt Taior, 103 -flu'die Bt. 'Now Stuniileitju'i nweivaj, ; ' - ti. aWIIE ll.nftxii p is uod aecording to (luvi'ii"iis iidrd of the lb:r n ltlie o st of s-4;ii in o d n.uy w.ishing is ved. bamples fiee at Ji F. ravlii'u. . - , CAMDY, Nuts;1ta si in d Firevrorkt. J. W. es.c h j isV 'tcele i the iHrxesi Btid b bi" a-8"!iiuciK- o Ctindv. Nuts, 'l.ii3'Mi en .tirtwrMi Hi 'i ever i-Biue N'-w liii-iie. Alt , Frch New G 'ds I , Also II- r ri 3 b. pfta.- i repa-ed Buck wtieit hi luu n8 p r pk e; On Q ikes 12 c-nis iht i kif i Gitu"it d Suaar in ' 10 1 1. pka e., a' 5vni per b. Re i 0-1 100 d are.j fi e i' sr w 10 ens per yullou, and K. r.iS' iic Oil 115 iiojiee tii.- iet at a ie .i" pRi'ajlh'ii.' No. 41 Middle S:.i New i:onie N. P. : K)U The upproai'iiliiu tlolidays The wi ll know h A. CoIm Prano & Oian Com I. my w 11 iQor smie "iigont m Plitn'g tun n Cat uiO'i'i'l and lonk i't ti" ir ; on mind I hoy gi ll tluet muR:C iu j ii 9 ter i i'p during (lie h lidays TOR K2XT-DaeliHig'Xo."33 Polio, k, : . . C. B.- -LOVEB, - 2t. p r I'm- s.iie "I li.iis oilKe, Lncal News, HEW A T) VKIi TIS KM A" .V 7 ' -W. M. Watson Notice. Citizens' Bank Statement. II. H. Dowdy New Heine House. J. C. Wlii'.ty & On Happy Now Year. 1895. Write it right. Happy New Year to all I Tie!:its on .jale at Niittu it McSorley's today lor Gorton's minstrels to-night. Tin Cotlegiate Institute re openn lo niorrop1. The National Bank has duclared a semi annual dividend nf five per cent. This is a splendid showing, roth Centenary and Hancock Stie t Methodist Churches held New Year's Waioh meetings last night. The wiahVr luneaii predicted hed euouKlbr yesterday and last night alvl fair and colder wcuilar today. Ttiere was r.nother fire alarm last ni lit al ait lu:80 cau-cd by a burning chimney on Xi use stm t. One of the Journal office crowd wants, a new i'erb. He says the Pollnck si leet "gang'' made their snow bai's too h'ir.l. Revs. Nash and 1'etls, the new pasto's of the New Beine Melhodi-t clnin In s en teiwi upon their work Sunday uitlic lellent sirmi us to largo cngrpuatinns. Guv. Carr has issued two death war rants Thi-y are for the ex cutmn o Billy McDaniel and Henry Wibbai Ash -ville on Jlaich 12, for inmder. A ill- til'imi vn cnl in fintll linx Sunday nia'it. '1 In-fire was at a snnl' In line in iir tlip "lepi't out H was silDiliull n illiout the aid of the fin men. The annual ni 'eti ig of ties Fe.mle Benevol nt Societv takes place tins aiiei D'iod a' 3 o'clock at ilv residence ot Mis. Ol'Via Metts. A full attendance is icquis led. Capt Peter D.tvis. f t tie steamer Neuse was in ehaige yesti-rdav tor the first time in several nips. He has licen spendum Christ mns with his laiuily in Wilmington, Delaware. About two inches of snow fell in New Berne Suiioay n'ifht. AtMorilna t there was none and at Wilmingion the f 11 was very liaht. It was ri ported that ther. were five or six inches up towaids Golos b iro and Wilson. v)ne nf tile nlmant ftf,lnri-s of vpsterdav even iu were the receptions with colintiou I Al'Ss (Jarrie Ulayponle iiD'l Mis. II. J. Lnvick. A social larewell to the old joar. Mr. L G. Daniels, Democratic repre sentative from P.imliC" county and iliss Ru.h Fowler, b 'th of Biyb'r.i were mar ried i'n the 30th i'l.st. Mr. Dan'n ls ami his iir'nle are now registered t ttio Fulienl House. They are en route to Rnleigu and will leave lor that city today. Mr; Charlie Scott is petting on n:cely with his injuries received by the accidental discharge ' f his iun a few d.iys ago. There, is no shot in the ibroat wound as was at first feared and the indi'-ations are th d be will have bet er u e "1 his cripphd hand .ban seemed likely ai first. Rev 0. G. Vardell returned last night irom Dover where he conducted services Sunday and also received h new meiuber in tu - the Presbyterian church at tint place. Saturday night he delighted a gOOl nuniiier witu a oiHijto lanurn enter teiiiment ai d took a bir I hunt vesierd iy. He brought in a fine buni h of doves, r. b- ins, ei last nunt. The year 1894 with all its cares nd pleasures, achii ven ents and taduies joys and disapp"ititin nts, is now but a uienio- ry Let as look backward to take lessons lor tt-e future and look f-rward wuh re newed hope, ainb t"io ami zeal ty the year mui is now uinerea in upon us, Mr. James E well wbo "has been.; in Louisiiin two or ihre yens has retur.ied l New B' rne to flay, . He arrived Satur. dnv Mr iSwe't is still trouble I to ome exieu with injuries actiilenily received a fi w monibs g , but ultimate perkct re covery isexpictea Over twotli.'Usim I East Carolina Fair Pre. iiium Lists will be made i iliis week If you want one or have a frienif ;who sh'iuiii nave one apply at, once to Air, C'tias. R 'izerg em, See'v and Treasurer, at hisp st e ce. Don't wait until ail have been ent nut that are meant tor . general rlistr. bmion. yffvyry---,a?7:. p,'': Au !ld buildinir on Cwven jitieet t"loa um ' to I. W. Ea'iink and occupied by colored pe.iple CnUlr Irmi fire "urn ug when ev.-y one uasubj nt Su id-.y -aMr-noo-i and bad i-onsiderab e tiold w hen dis covered. Prompt action "V the firemen. In.v ever, 8 ve l toe budding witn tin- dura Hue i f b ut 74. ' he h usehold effei ts t the occup'iuts we"e also injure i aid Some i' .;.' i. St. I'm s ( 'lnuvli Mass at II o'clock, !!' ::. (uinn. .H'. l-'on.nlo Ele.ievolonl Society. Tne mret eg of ilie female Benevolent - t-ieiy will Ik; held at '.ho home of Miss Melts, Hi s ( Cues. lay) afternoon at three o'ciiK'K'. As this will be the annual meeting a lull aluiiihiice is renties'til. Leased the Street Frlcght l.lne. Ai (lie meeting of its stockholders yes- I i.inv the W. X. A- X. R. I!, based the ivivhl linen: tho Wiliniiton street rail way. This will lir a .lidded advantage. Mi. .1. K Latham, city proxy for New lieme. )i esniletl Ihe pr.ite.st of the city i.giiied the V.. (' I.. & Railway company eonsiiliil din' led no action was tat n iipmi ii, tin ic t'eiiig no me ling of the ICa-t Cai'.ilin a A Railway I'ompany. t'lre at Ilemiliirt. Mr. -i. II. Poller of Hi anloit, a brother ofex-'-l do Senator L. A. Potter, met with ihe inifortnne 'f lo-ing bis fish house 'v tin- Sunday, with porii'ti of ow tiaits wlni'li we loam were iib.mt $:i00 wnrth of li.-b and H'lOi) worth of terrapins. riiejLliihting whs valued at l?.")00. Tile ti-h b lii't mi th.: lower tloore were saved. Inn i. 011011:4 e'Sl'. T'nere was lire insurance and conse quently the loss will mil heavily. Tlie Snow Bull Itrlgailc. The sroiv liriga e, C"inposed of small miy-, big l.oys, voiins; men anil Huddle- 'Hid men, pd it' d ihe town red yestetday by painting its l itizens white with mow ami ii wa u t all Kili snow either. Their Ilea iqiiuriers were ut ibo corner of Po lock and Middle streets win re no guilty 111. in was allowed to es- nie. As each new tonier was spotted iie w 1 iiioiiidia'ely s ized by a street fu.l f tin: 'ja.iy"and mci-riid to where there : s il pli -nly of Ml'iw, and ihetl tnlil to nil." wdii stii 1 w nails r.uiiiiig thick and liisi till he was oui ol'their di--tlViio. . Dni'iiu the day large nuiub-rs of ladies were mit and 1 njoyed the sport equally as wet! as the st rner is, A go.id m.-.ny s eihs were "tit with jiiiglin-; liells, but it mis nun h more fun lor the riders lhan the norses, as 1 lie snow was not hard enough for the runners 10 glide easily. Cominir And Ooinic. Mr. G. Col 1 is Jones ie' tuned from Pulling Creek where he has been on a tiusincss trip (?) Mr R. II. Berry who has been spend ing ihri tmas at h"ine lelt yesterday morning r. turning to Richmond. Mcsis W. VV. Clark and O. II. Guion left for New York to take depositions in tlie water-works case. Miss Gertru-.'e Baby went up lo Kins ton for a brief visit 10 friends. From thn-e slio will go via Goidsboro to Wil mington to resu ne her duties as teacher in ihe graded school. Mi'. VV. B Blades and futnilv, who have laeii visiting ie alives in Bisbopville, Md., return d home. Mr. J, J. l'oloon went down to New port on iiusmess. Jlr. 0. M. Gilpin, who has been spend ing Christmas in Washington city returned home last night. Mrs. W. S. Styron, who has been visit ing relatives in .orfolk r turned home. Mr Geo. W. Pavie, of Morristown, N. J., is spending a bi ie I tune in the city on business. He is registered at the Chatiawkn. Mr. Augustus F.'scue. son of Mr. J. N. Foscue, who has neon home 'or the holi days came in en route lo Guilford College 111 which lie is a student. Mr. Willie Stallings returned from Wilson. Miss L ah Jones who has been spen ding Christmas with relatives at Catharine Lake returned home. Miss Minnie Dowdy returned from Maysville where eha has been viiitiug friends. hereby lender my thanks to the fire department, me ciuzeus and irieuu llirouglt whoso timely eierii-.ns my pt petty was s.ived fr un destruction by fire on Sundav, Dec. 30tli. Respectfully, I. Watnb Eubank.. Ttaanka. . . I take this nietuo.i u m it available to express my giatiiude to the fr ends who kindly removed my books and office furn iture fiom iianer on the occasion of the tlreSundav iifitTinxio. : , : v . R upectfudy, H. O; Whitkhohst. 60th, OIVIDENoT Tbe National Bank tSw Bern S. C. 1 Dec 27, 1894 The Board of Dire "lori 01 tint Bunk, have this day declared a semi-annual div ineud nl 0 percent, irom the earnings ot t.. past six uioiitiis, payable on and after J Jiuary lu.h 1895. . - Cr. H, EtSTOiJS, CcdiiCr. A COLORED XftallT PROWLER. Around the PrenilscN of Cltlze.i A Lady Attacked by Him. Sunday night about half pat -even Mrs. J D. Jamicson, who live at the foot oi 1 naiige street, was out nu a lew minutes 01 1 r I a:k ranch an. I w bi'e thore ishe was startled by siniiienly Ii .ni iug a negro man near her and 10 s.e 1 . . 1 , grasp lowaids I it r Ibioai. Mie eliidul hint and sprang inside cioMiig the 1! Shf then fain'cd from fright. N.) one was in the house at the :i i,r 1 x cept Mrs. .laiiiieson and twi. -m ill chil dren, but her son Henry, a vnng loan, arrived and entered about tin- time A soon as lie ci ulil aseedain w lmt was amiss he took an otiservaiii-u and fi.und the negro was still near though lie litnl got on the opposite sale of a fence. Air. Jameison (ben pi receded to the Revenue Cutlet Wit. oiia w l.ii ii was lyi i j near and gut his lather Mr. .1. D. .laniet" 11 wiio is to master ol a 'ins on the i"nl and several oilier oft ho men and til tempted to capture the fellow. He nil up the sire t, his peiHn ri niter him, at one time almost upon the vidian, but !'cing very fleet of loot be distanced them, leaped over into the lot of Col. Joint 1), Wlutford and escaped. The putsiieis were so close upon ihe negro w hen he crossed Kat Front slreel that they 1011I1I siciho kind of clotbi'ig he wore well enough lo partly desciil e it and also to sec thai be wore lings in his ears. (,hiitc recently some oue was iioticid prowling about a resilience n-ar and an elfon made lo -boot him oy one ol the occupants I, ut lie got awav. Whatever the ra-ruls inteniioi s wi r il is n pity ibid he wa not captiire.l and duly ptinislied. iia 11 1.1. on 4 ititi:srM DIM 1:. Tcllinu- Maii.lv ol the 'liriHtiiin Frt tivltieN. A Christmas tree at Oak Grove lat Monday nigbl was very handsoine and much enjoyed by old and voting, a large crowd being piesi nt. On Tuesday ii'.-'bt a grantl oyster roast at Rev. T. S. 11 e;on"s wtis given by the young men el this place. A very large crowd lieniic presenl.Jil w;is inn -h ei j "ed by all. We had quite a lare crowd ol young fo'ks fro n liarlowc and Merrinioii, also Rev. J. V. Viu field of New Berne. Mr. J. E. Beavaus has led Haclielnr for his home in .Maryland. Ifutry back, f 1 lend Ned. Mrs. Mary Willi-, of Wiidwo nl. is at Bach, lor, visiting her sUier. Mis. .biiiie Smith. Miss lUith Xelson, of Met liinou. is visit ing Miss Mamie Brooks of this place; also Misses Madic Be I Sid 0 lieeiou, Heste Bell and Mes?rs. II II. Taylor and Will Long have spent 'Imstmas with their f ie (Is ami relative- i f Bach dor. -Miss .. . . .. Iivi1.11 b.i- -on" 1 1 Harlowe to visit M.s- .Madic Bell. A tree party at Oak drove Friday night, Dec. 28tli was much enj d ty the young folks. Some of tin youno folks of liarlowc were present. NEWS l. BRIEF. Col. Breckenri'li's lecturing tour pans out p . oily. At Eikin, a little mountain in the wes tern part, of the State, the m-rcury got down ti. even z. 10. Glad-tone, d'S-rvetlly recognized ns the "Giaud old Man.'' lias just n lebrate 1 bis 85th, bir.h 'av. Theseinodai he deliv ered a s ronj and z.:aioin speech in con demnation of the Armenian outrages. Dr. Paul Dr.issbich and Carl Mu lli -rg promineut Germans, areiu Western North Carolina making anaiig menis f r ihe st ady and larje supply of nwnaziie for export to Geriuanv for use in the manu facture of electric lamps. Baltimore Sun. In a murder trial at Dusseldorf lately tile jury alier being lock-d up, mad. its way out throujli a win tow and went to a b cr Saloon, w here it agreed on a ver dict. The result is an appeal for new trial. J. W. Durham, of Raleigh, is awarded the contract lor building ihe $2,500 nionunieiit over tiie iirave nf L. L, Polk in Oakwood Cemetery at Raleigh. The corner soue will be unveiled by ihe National Fanners' Alliance 111 February. Keelcy, the inventor, was committed to j ul in Philadelphia lust week lor con lempt 01 couit, aud afierward s. t free on ha' teas corpus. It has imw been over twenty yeais since Ki-eley coinmenced lo trv to make bis engine wot k, and during that time it has worked his stockholder Very nicely. The xecutive comiuittee of the board of agriculture has unanimously decided to urge ihe legislature ie make appropria tions for an exhioii at the Atlanta expo sition. Governor Carr will rec iinniend an api'opriatioii for this purpose. More sensations have been create 1 by the investigations of the Lexow invesli gating commit re Super uten etit Byrms lesigned b.iturdiy, but oetore (hung so he underwent a searching exam inatiou as to how nun h be is worth and how he acquired his lor uue. He places his wealth at $350,000 ami says 1 lie most of It was untile tor him by Jay G 'iild and h'H son George by stock speculations, tie g.iiuei Gould's iri'oo wil! iy ri. d ng htm of a writer of threatening letters In 1880 Byrnes was worth $15,000 to 20,000. New Berne Honse. Ihnvemoveil IroniE st p'rnnt street to South From street between Ciaven and Hidde, nciriy opnosite H.'tol Chatnwka, a. joining Mr J. A. Joms's liv. ry stables, and have open'd again a fiist class board, iog hous" to be kn wii and called The New Beene House, Where you will find meals as good as the uia'kei will afford, at all bouts, day or night. My table will be supplied with the best the market affords and will be served to suit uiy customer.. Polite and attentive waiters and infan everything to sun the taste of the most fastidious. Boird by tur day, week or month. Special tales given t families. If de sired, meals will be delivered to their boute ! any pan onhe city. : ; Thanking my friends for their past pat ronage (and wishing them all a happy New lear), I hope to share in tho nit ure a cootinuancu o h same. '- v...-. Veuy reeoeoi fully, 'l s , - U.U Dowdy. tJOOD I.AYIXU IIESK. Two Hundred Eggs in Two Weeks j from Twenty. Hie Brown Leghorns I in Midwinter. I Mr. R. A. Richardson lias a flock ol 1 twenty-live brown leghorn bens which ; havi s ipplicd him with two hundred egirs j in tin: last two wick", mid be lias soldi evcty one of lliein for hrcC'lina purposes' at n fancy price. The hens lnitl a dozen : eggts M "iidav wiih the nuatud covered' with snow. Au esig icrord like the above could be expected in tho spring of the year but lo git so many Irom so small a flock in mid winter is a good showing and marks the advantage 01 having good breeds even when the eggs arc only lor family Use 01 for rejular market purposes, and when the low Is are bred according lo the stan dard and sold for breeding purposes the profit is gnidly enhanced From a flock of thirteen ol these fowls Mr. Richardson sold 85.1.(10 won Ii nfeogs in three, months last spring. Thai Ilea 11 1 it'll I Snow . langli'-jing, jangle ! The lvainiful sno. : My girl with a bangle, How gaily we go ! ( hit on (he road With cutter and sleigh. Kach lad with his girl Oh my ! ain't '.bis gay ' When weather gels cold My ardor grons warm; It's the way we have north And always good form. S:, jailgle-jing, j'.ngle. As long us snow lasts We'll keep up the form. An I weather the blast-. S s Si.'iri M . Nr.. Hci'iic t'ollrtt'lntr Inslinitr. luorilerto ercinuagc pio'iiptui:-s and peeseM'iancc in our pupils, we place all on ihe lionor 10'! who ae age as high a !I0 or more in sch dar-hip and 111 dcpoi t nienl iliirmg anv monih. and in older that our pupil- may oarlv leirn Ihe value and adopt the ca.'ilinal husinesi pnneiple, ten acity, wo subtract 5 per cent f'Otn their average grad ' for each r. eil alien I hey are ab-i in. E. P. Mi;mu: vit.v 1.1.. - - 189S " - MiWimW't ALL ' To our Irien lo who have so liberally patronized us in t'u: past, and who-eac counts .stand b danced al lite b gitiuiiig of this New Year.we wish tocvcid a Invrty happy New Years (in ctuig, and to si; that we are still at the corner ol Craven .did South Front ready lo all. nd to your wants. To lliosc who owe us an I have paid no altentioii lo our appeals, we wish now to say tint you will lie re ni nlc I in a vi ry short time by notice i'.cei..l from our Lawyer that, your acioitul iiitt-t be promptly attended 'oor a reso.i, in tin courts will lie promptly m .il -, f. r we are DETEI1MINEI) TO C).l,i:t"l' W.IA I IS DUE I'S, and if Joii wi-b to save! trouble mid expense j. ii will mine 101- wa-d and attend lo die sett It incut ol your I note or account. Respirtfu !v. J.C. WHITTY & CO. Nr XO OOOD- Will. HE L- SOU) Dl lll.XC IS!).; ;.v CKPT FOR CASH li M'i'i;vi:i SECl'IUTY. -FOR THE- 3I0X:ii TIRADE We are now adding to our "-toe MOW FKKSIl f;oiJiS and can supply -GIFTS- "'liich will bo both pleasing anil serviceable. Whatwill he more appreeiuteil in j our home or by yourtrlend than A NEW CARPET, A NKW AIIT StjUAKE, A NKW KUG, A NEW SETOFCIIF.NII.I.K ( TH'rAIS A NEW SET UP LACK ('t1!! TAINS, A NE SET OF TAIibH 1,1 .SEN, A NEW SET OP NAPKINS, A NEW SET OK TOWELS, A NEW DltESS, A NEW CLOAK, A NEW I'AlltOFGLOVES, A NEW I'AIKOKSIIOKS, A NEW MelNTOSIl U'lAT, ANEW MCKKLEIt, A NEW HANDEIICIIIEF and a great many other articles we can sug gest to you which we have anil can turnlsti you at prices lo suit, y u ami Hie. times when you want your money to reiuler Ft1 LL VAL UE, whether you besiow il tn u tlilt or supply ncdot your own. We havejust in a new line o( LI IlllONS and SILKS lor Fancy work. Also, an elegant llssorl unao ot 1-TRsl, MUFFS und UOAsi, tor Ladle, a.i.t ( hil.lren. WE WILL CONTINUE To roiiucethe prices on our stock ol DRESS HOODS. Come II you want a Dress ot any kind anil wo will make the Price suit you. Romcmber we ure agonts tor THE CENTEMERI KID (il.OVES, THEUENU1NE OHTUR KI I) O LOVES, THE BA11UTZ KID U nVLS, Ot wtiieh we have a lull supplv In ltLACK, TAN'S & IlliuWS'.S, in all sizes. Rcspcetlully, ID. IP. Jarvis 63 POLLOCK ar. Wanted ! I :(MPBTKN f PHARvlACIST " with small capital wanted to open nt'W Drug Store. We have two Sets of Fixtures and double Stock of Drugs. Chance for live man. Address, BRA0HAM & 11R0 .K DKl'd CO Sew HerB-', N. C. R N. DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. PREPARED AFTER A KECIPE OF THE LATE DR. WALTER DUFFT. At this season children are liable to at tacks of the Coup, and parents should always be prepared by having a bottle of R. N. Duffy's Croup Syruji on hand, pre pared from the recipe of the late Dr. Walter Dutty can be bad of the Drugzists, and of R. N. D affv, proprietor, New Berne, N: C. Certificates of its efficacy can be seen ol tbe proprietor, v, 85 cents per bottle. See that the wrapper reads: R, M. DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP, 7Rware nt fait dealers who are selling Ka iudittU ataup tymf tur n ceoui, -. REGISTER! With the Join the Number OF e Who are daily carry ino; away Irom Our Stores, Strong Values IN EXCHANOE FOR WEAK I"; IVES. This Months Sales WILL BE A WATERLOO for us, and a grand triumph over HARD TIMES for you. Your I'ocltet Hooks will (iltOW PATat tlie mere mention oi the I'rices at which we are ode ring First-Class k O-CCIDS- Our Stock -IS THE- Most : Complete We have ever offered. nnnnifiuiinnfi ! 1 l i 1 t Fortunate Peon lours Very Truly, Hackburn ; : & WHIettI ' iMOO OO OOOOOOOO NEW YEAR'S SURPRISE FOR Dazzling Display OF Holiday Goods ! s l,'l'l!sNOI.V sCRI'UISIStSI.Y s I ; i i : i - 1 n . i Ajlilnpi llllt V R ES EM S. -i i:i'i:isini;lv LOW I'RIVES. I'd'iiiitiinl I'lrs. iiis thiii meet all j Diiniiiiils and Salisl'v all. I An L'nt'(tialle(l Asuort i mcnt anil a Variety to suit all Tastes in ! jToys, fcooks, and Novelties. i FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c. Our Beautiful New Stock of Vantines Chinese AND JAPANESE GOODS Is bright, clean and fresh, and consists wholly of the latest and most popular designs. Christmas Fruits iu great variety. Oranges, direct from Flordia, Bananas, Maliga Grapes, Apples, Figs, Raisins, New Nats, Dates, Currents and Citron all New ISO 4 Goods. Is very Complete it em braces fresh arrivals of Hy ler's, Boyster's, Whitman's, Miller's best goods; and and our Plain and French Mixtures at 10 cents per pound; cannot be equaled by any competion. im.mm. in 63 6 07 re" Our Candy Stock
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1895, edition 1
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