m. ncnjusa cf syk? of nos
J da sot ouljf to tha oriftnallly aod
implicit 7 of Ui eombiaaUoo, but also
to Um car aad akiU with whka It to
ttaafactarad by aaieaUaa prop mo
knows to Um Cturoaaxa Fib Bvbuf
Co. oaly, and w wlah to Impress npoa
all lh ImporUaca of parchaiiojr Um
tru and original reuedy. A tha
Caauioe Syrup of riffs to auaaofactorad
by tli Caurosoria Fro gracr Co.
m!j, a Koowledgw of that fact will
aaatat una la avotdinr tba wnrtlrlaa
imitations anauufsctiirad by oUiar par
Ue. Tba biga at-aodlof of Um CaU
roRBlA Fio Hraup Co. with Um medl
ami pofeaaka. tad Um aatiafactlos '
wkka tha treauina Syrup of Flgt baa
arivrn to millions of families), aaakea
tba aama of tba Company a foaraaty
of tha excellence of its remedy. It to
far in advance of all other laxatives,
aa it acta on tha kidneys, liver aad
bowels without Irriutiojr or weakea
luff them, aad It dors not gripe nor
oauaeata. la order to get Its beneficial
affects, please remember tha oama of
tha Company
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ssa raaxoBoo, ou.
tills. a. uwrmaT.
iJiB JOURNAL.
ra tteran. tl. I... Dee. 17. Kg.
w attkasTiaBaiUT.
Davis Pharmacy Dues ha ami k ?
Baxter the Jeweler Watcher.
' Duffy Candy, &c.
Business Locals.
I HAVE moved my Printing office sad
Bicycle Agency to 101 South Front
street, next to Draney'a, where I will be
pleased to we my friends and customers.
Bicycles, Grspbophones snd Printing.
'Phone f39. Wm. T. Him..
FiH RKNT-Dwellinic house with six
rooms on Middle Street next to Metho
dist Parsonnira. Apply l Mr. L. Jl.
Hendren, 135 Middle street '
THE finest Deer always on draught, at
JACOB'S. Middle m-eet
A DAY IN TUB C1TT.
Tha wsstber forecast for today is
warmer weather with rain.
Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Esrly are Urlng at
tha residence of Mr. Joel Kinsayoa
George street. y
, In tba local market yesterday, there
were sales of 80 bales of cotton, at prices
between 4 60 and 5.60.
Christian Church, Sunday, Preach
In? by the pastor F. W. Luxfordll a m
7:30 ft m, moining subject Anti-Christ,
a nia, Biaare joar sins will find" yoa
out All are welcome.
Ths ssle of fsncy articles and refresh
menu by the ijt. Cecilia Society will take
place this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the
: ra-id. nee of Mrs. John Hughes. Theis
wll be a novelty in the shape of Japan
ese fine works.
, Mr. R. H. Baxter of Stonewall, was
nere yeneraay.
Mini Katnarlae Grifflu csme home
from Dover last night
Rev. R. B John returned last night
from a rialt at Goldsboro.
' Mrs. J. W. Duguid aad little daughter
of Dover, came down last night to visit
in the city.
' Messrs. E. C. Duncan And Frank
Brown of Raleigh, L. L. Hoyt of Jack
sonvllln; Demsey Wood of Falling Creek.
J. W. Sutton of KInston, and Drs J. E.
Person of Pikeville and P. W, Exum of
Goldsboro, arrived In tha city last night
to attend the directors meeting of the
A.&N. C. Railroad.
laaal aw-mt.Aaanal Dll0a4. .
The Directors of the Atlantic & North
Carolina Railroad met in the company's
office here last night.
The chief business was the declaring
of a semi-annual .dividend of of one per
cent, making two per cent for the year
Some routine business pertaining to
matters of the road was also transacted.
A nrMsaa iay Marrlaa.
Mr. Walter C. EriiisounndM'issJenni
Paul of Grantboro are to be married
December Mill at it o'clock. Mist Paul it
one of Grantaboro'a moat accomplished
and prettiest girls. Mr. Brinson Is one of
, Pamlico's most promising young men
Ha is now auditing clerk ia the A. & N
C. Railroad depot. They Will be married
in tho Frco Will Baptist church in
Grantaboro. Rev. W. H. Frost of Ply
mouth, N. C will officiate. '
. When yon ask for Da Witt's Witch
Hatel Salve don't accept a counterfeit
or lmita'lon. There are more cases of
Pile being cured by thin, than all others
, . i th a r,jr
ouhiuiuou. f o 1SU11J.
, Haerlflelaa a lalblar.
Every piece of ready made clothing ia
our house 'will be closed out at some
price before Jan. 1, '90. ' A good chance
to secure tome exceptions! values just
bow. Barfoot's
KICK'S CAPUDINE HEADACHE
CURE, Is Guaranteed to Cure
!iid cha, r'eurt'.;', La
Cr r?f, !ck V -, r;c.
IS Ssa( S-K.M
The eWssaad for oysters la this start
soailaar to be keen, aad eoaaeawre
have to pay aif bar prkaa.
The cjaallty to vfry Is this year, aad
all thai eoaat are aajwly soogbl for, as
pacially by the shipper whe caaaot ba
lls to till Uwir orders,
Some of tba paeaaf as seat oat last
atght war for Korfoik, BaKlaaora, Buf
falo, N Y, aad Totodo, Ohio, aad th'are
war ordrrs her fraas St Loots.
Thecals weather, yesterday, aot a
braath of air hardly aUrriag, kept tha
yatar Seat away, tba aatl easels belug
a sable to gat p lb Maosa.
TSm ata-aaaarM Sinwlay Itflbl.
Taasday algbl next at the tbaatr will
be oa of the asoat ptataaiiova drassstle
tanalasseatsyet nadir take a by our
local ana tsars. Tha Udiae of tba Epis
copal caarch arw spoasers for it, which
Carrie a guaraata of quality and aa
assaraaos of tba ellaslaaUoa of aay
featara objectloasble to aay one, Messrs
Bertram aad Willard, tha aaihor ander
whoa directiua la play to glvea are
nt straagars aad their work baa rwoalvad
to highest eadorwanaat of to dlffrat
charche la Jarsry Important towa aad
aity la KorthAad South Carolina VTh
Midalght Fire" to said to b of tba beat
of their nany dram alio writings. It ia
of tba reallatlc, etcltlaic ktad, and wbea
to sndieDC to not being held ia spell
boa ad sympathetic emotion throagh the
leader heart latere I, It Is being con
vulaed with laagbter The triumph of
right over wrong ws never mor vividly
portrayed tbaa la the pretty d HnesVtoJ
story told la the "Midnight Fire." Th
play to brim full of oomeJy. Tha Bre
men 1 shown both at homa and at work,
portraylag la reallatlc manner tha thrill
ing rescue of the heroin from her buru'
lng bom. Clever specialties, ere Intro
duced, the Rub RosaVfbangdoodlrrs
will Uisbourse muatc in the second act,
an I the Uom Orchestra will render
aom special new music between the acts
Ssat will be ready at Witera' Mtndsy
uioralog.
Star a la-a. .
- f
The fact Ins just cropped out that
Colonel Wllllsm J. Bryan is having
tome domestlo tmuule of a very emb ir
rasaing character. As l he story not.
Count Itsu, of J ii in, wro to the col
oimI sometime ago tfto the effect that
h h'l adopted L'Jlouel Bryan as a fath
er. The gallant Nebra-kaa replied In a
nice little not of appreciation, which he
supposed wonU and "the episode. But
th oount came to this country and tank
up his abode with the Bryans, expre
ing hi desire to act as a servant, and
there be Is now. Unc. wueo be waa
told to sweep the front porch, he swept
th pavement for several squares, sup
posing Mrs.' Bryan wanted to go down
town. How to get rid of his adopted
son without huriinK his feeling is a
question tlielji now bothering Colonel
Bryan. Maybe this Incident explains
the strong stand that Pa Bryan his
taken against annexation of any kind.
Charlotte Observer.
SWANSBORO.
BwASSBoao, December IS. ,
Our fishermen have been catching a
good many small mullets recently, also a
few trout Clams are soiling from 33 to,
40 cent per bushel. J E Wation and Ed
Foster are th principal buyers. Mr. 3 T
Bartley, hat about, l.iOO bushels which
be bedded the past summer and winter.
Trade Is reviving some, which cauies
our merchants to feel better. ,'
P enty hogs and hominy railed around
hare tbl year. Major J A Pittman, M
Russell, D G Ward, J B Olive and D H
Russell have some very nice ones to kill.
Captain W W Kutsell, brothor to M
Russell and D H Russell who has spent
the past seventeen year in Texas aad
Colorado In the stock business Is home
on a visit His many friends are glad to
greet him.
Captain Terry and Dave Coslon are
furnishing quite a lul of logs for the
Swansboro Lumber Company. H E Mor
ton also sent In a good raft last week.
DG Ward made "a business trip to
New Berno last week. '
' Hunting around here has been good
for the 'past few weeks. W K Mattocks
aad ton Glen were out one day last week
and killed 43 squirrels, several ducks and
quit a number of herons. D G Ward Jr.
and Charles Webb also killed quit a
large number of ducks last week.
Messrs Will Prlvett. Ed Hill Charles
Duffy, Jos Bell, W 11 Duty, and W H
Hill, who hav been at work on a dredge
boat near Norfolk, are at home to spend
the holidays. . g
C B Fraxella hat accepted a posittrrn
with Mr. P. B. Smith in his commissary
department near Jsckxonvllle. .
J M Jones, superintendent of the
Methodist Sunday school and his excel
lent Corps of teachers are making prep
arations to give a grand' entertainment
Christina for the benefit of the church.
Ticket! will bo 13 cents each, children
10 oents, Everybo ly Is invited to oome
and help a good cautc.
f
. Constipation prevents th body fn in
rladlng itself or wast matter. De Witt's
Mule Esrly Klsers will remove the
trouble and cur Sick Headache, Bil
iousness, Inactive Liver and clear the
Complexion. Small, sugar coated, don't
gripe or easMBsasee. FB-Dun,
' Make the children happy by going to
Duffy's Candy Storr, go early and make
your purchase, Choice candies, nuts'
fruit, we have a full and C'.mpleie stock.
Solid Gold, Silver and G, IS, 20 and 35
year gold filled Elgin and Waltham
watches at Baxter the Jeweler, next to
Journal. ,
All kinds of boxes and package candy
for Xmas trees, Duffy's Candy Store.
WhttTsn's fine chocolates at I' "V
TUB AfElCAXS IN AKIC1CA.
tar awtaisaa
ISMt
Uataa r t
Th abav to Um title of th tollowieg
diatwara tfttlrared Suadsy asoialas,
D. ltih. la Um PrwbytaHaa charch by
Rtv Dr. Geo. L. I.eybara, pastor, frost
lbs taxi:
'Ethiopia shall aooa (or, aa tba
rv4 veraloa ahali auae Itua u
Ftrh ov bar hands ato Ood.
P4li8tl.
Ktalopla la tba Bibl waa th hud ia
kaUud by th tJaoaadaBU of Cask Um
bob of Baas. Tola fdr Um moat rt was
aa ext4slv ragloa to the south f Egypt
strrlcbiag wall dowa towards aad iota
lbs heart of Africa. Aad so la the scrip
Ursa Ethiopia anaos la gaaeral Afriea,
aad Ethiopians tboat who dwell la Afri
ca, th Africa a or aegro races. To
"ft retch out Um haoda" to a sigalSeaat
gesture, aad Um phr aseaa to atreat,
to beg, to pray for kelp. "Shall aooa
stretch oat" refers aot Jo Ike relative
tlas aooa or lata, bat to tha geatar it
self, thai swiftly or eeraaatly stretch oat
th heads (th Hebrew to "rhall eaase
br bands to rat out lo God.) The peala
tot than hare foretells that th tin is
coming wbea Ethiopia or Africa shall
earnestly st-ek for halp lo God aad Hit
pnpl.
To tlm the foretold has coma. To
day this scrlptur It fulfilled. Ethiopia
is now stretching out her hands most
f arnestly calling upon God and God't
people for help. This Is true of Africa
and Its millions today, aad th eill for
hclDfrtHn I he "Dark Continent' waa.
a-ver before S3 long, to loud, so (arneat.
But this l also true ot I2t part of At-
ins lu infinite I Siatea of Amerl
ra. TUi-j too are calling upon God and
thrialians for help,
Tnls I our subject, vlt, "The Africans
in America, our Kr-lations to them audi
tneir Claims upoa us as Chrialiana," or
the negroes In our midst, aad our Duty
t thru. And in unfolding this subject
lei nt notice:
, I . Three Africans are here. In and
part of ton United Slates. Tbls Ethiopia
Is aot In another continent afar off. Bui
tbey r amng ui ta our very uiliet,
aad are here to stay.
Soma 8,000,000 or more of our popula
tion are negroes. They ar near at hand,
at onr very doors, tlora tbey are. ami
here tbey will remain for yean to coma.
i. Tbey are oitizen of the United
Slates d Amor lea and willconlinuesuch.
All legal and political rights as well at all
civil privileges and immunities belong
to them by constitutional enactment.
And in the enjoyment of these they will
doubtless abide as United States citizens.
8. Tbey came to America Involuntar
ily, and citizenship waa given thorn un
asked. Th negro was brought to this
country against hit will as a slave, and
citizenship was granted him, If not
forced upon him, without his asking and
when he was all unprepared for it This
Is trie of no other class of our people,
and this should never be forgotten In
thinking of and dealing with this race.
Their being here, and their being dil
uent was not of their choosing, and of
their own free w!lL So" far at least
they are not responsible, but tho whites
who brought them where they are and
made them what they are.
So it happens that tbit Africa is here,
near at bund, tt our doors, in oar homes,
and before our very eyes Is "atretchlug
out her hand unto God" and appealing
to us for help. For:
1 II. These Africans have strong and
peculiar claims upon the whole land,
especially upon the south and the south
ern people. Besides what has been said
above, add: , ;
'. V They were our laborers. The work
of the aoatn was done by negroes, at
least one great staple used by the whole
country was produced by them.. But
they wrought for others and accumula
ted nothing; they labored but others en.
joyed the fruit of their toll.' So when
emancipation came of this world's goods
they possessed nothing.. As freedmtn
thty started with ouly their freedom and
the ballot! "Only this and nothing more."
This surely constitutes a claim upon the
interest and sympathies of Christian men
and woaea. And, reversing Paul's que,
tion, the negroes might ask of us, the
whites of America, pertinently, and just
ly, 'If we have town unto you carnal
things, is it a great thing if we should
reap your spiritual things?"' i
, These Africans hid long been in a
condition" very unfavorable to the pro
duction and maintalnenc of a strong,
weli-rounded Christian character.
For centuries be'ore their freedom
both "heredity" and "environment" had
been against them. In Africa their fore
fathers had been savages, and they hav
Inherited many of tha passions and vices
of their ancestors. And in this country,
while they enjoyed many unspeakable
advantages of civilization and Christi
anity, and thouaauds became true christ
ians, yet their condition as slaves was
not favorable to the best form 6f Christ
ian Character. For as we all know it
was well nigh impossible -for a negro
lave lo be intelligent, truthful, honest
aad chaste. Ye; these are cardinal
Christian virtues, essential in every well
developed and fully m .tured Christian
man. So it came to past that, when the
negro became a freeman and a citizen, he
p ssed into these new relations under
manifold disadvantages ana disabilities.
He was a moral as well as Intellectual
weakling Like the boy, David, lo Saul's
armor, he was weighted dowit with
duties and responsibllties too heavy for
him to bear; His very condition appeal
ed and doet now appeal to us as Christ-
I Lvviit'i ARriICA SALTS,
THE BEST 8ALVE in ilhe world for
Cute, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands.
Chilblains, Corni, and all Skin Erup
I Hons, snd positively curns Piles, or no
piyi- i!-- 1. It is gui'i- i ' lo f've
I V t '.-n or h- " 1.
I t r
iaa aa aad patriots to Vm4 bna a 'p
ts haad.
A Their toad act dsriag aad (ev.a)
siae ta war prweaai aaothav atroag
elaUa. Wkll lb civil war was la prof
rea Um aegro tlsvr aot oaly llll4 ta
soil aad predaead th eappUet tor Um
Confederal an iaa, bet tbay alas asrd
for UM aoaaa aad were Um protector
aad dfeaf.t Um faaaiUas of Um bm
at lb froat, Aad ta their taral aoaof
b It said, that without oaa escHloa
they wr Ira aad faithful to that past,
Toea slac th war aad f read oaa, walla
thr ar aoaae Ullage to be deplored aad
lamented, yet was all thlags ar eoa
sldend their eoadaet a waoi ha
ba admirable. 1 kaow of ao other
race that would hav don half aa wall
eadar th aaaM clrcuatalaacaa. Th great
atlMake, or raibar i crime especially
.agalast th aegro klsssalf, waa la foreJag
apoa him tha right of saffrag wha k
did sot waat It aad waa totally aafit for
ft, thua raaderiag blaa the easy pray aad
Ignorant tool of designing demagog
and aascrapaloa politic! aa Hla
tenths, it aot all, Um race difaealti aad
trouble have growa oat of this aa th
primal course. - "They hav baaa aaora
tlaaad aralnai thaa slanlag."
. To tun apt W hav hsr among aa
a great mas of people of aa alien race,
frm a haatbea lead, kept for oaatartoa
la slvry, thaa taddealy aafraachlaad
and to a ansa almost banded politically
against their former master, their pres
ent Beighbor and th Jr beat f Heads: her
they are, arlepnuea) elaat-foMha aael
partaraj-. Igucaft, Improvldeat, pr
(tilioua, Vellgloua, but la some directions
immoral, and oftea vicious aad crimlaal. j
Her tbey are: what shall be don for
and with thorn? Something most b
done. For It goes without saying, that
th presence of such a mast of Ignorance,
p ivt rty, superatitlotv, elc.,auch aa "open
tor" is a constant menac to th health
and growth. If not the Ufa, of th body
politic. Humanity, justice, 'patriotism,
kindly recollections of th past (at waat
fear the older among as.) Cbrlatiad love.
and ven self interest and aelf preserva
tion, alt allk call apoa at a pair Iota
and christian to do what and all w oaa
to help htm, strengthen him and cause
him to stand, a real man, fallow elllsea,
a chriaiieo brother, of whom we ar
neither afraid nor ashamed. ' '
What then can be done? Various
answers have been give j and suggestions
made; the or torn of them may b wla
an J helpful. But the ona true and sufflj
lent solvent for this, at for other ill of1
men, It th Goipel, "the glorious Gospel
of the blessed G.kI." This proclaimed,
believed, loved, obeyed sod lived by both
whites and blacks will bring relief and
solve tho problem. And th great duty
of christian men and womea I to tea
that this people are thoroughly evange
lized, beginning with those In their own
homes, and especially commending tba
Gospel by their own christian character
and conduct
We liear often and much of "Th
Negro Problem." There i such a prob
lem. Here ICis given: Two race dwell
ing togetbor, yet separate and disllno ;
one superior, the other inferior, oaa
dominant, the other servile; one receiv
ing from their fathers a rich Inheritance
of Intelligence and freedom, the other
only a heritage of ignorance and tlavery.
These two by a strange Provldonce are
placed side by side In tU tame land and
at political equals. Th "problem" la:
Can these live together quietly, peace
fully, ' prosperously, happily, mutually
helpful and helping one another? History
says: No! It has never been done and
cannot bo. Christianity says: Vest The
Gospel is equal to this task; God't grace
it sufficient for even this. For such a
solution of this mighty problem let us
labor and let u pray.
' (Then followed tome special reasons.
why as Presbyterians tho congregation
should give of their Interest, prayer
and means to support "Tha Colored
Evangelistic Work" of tho Presbyterian
church.)
. TUB BtOKK9 BIOTHEK
Has found that her little one ar im
proved more by tho pleasant Syrnp of
Figs, when ia need of tho laxative effect
of a gentle remedy, thaa by any other.
Children enjoy it and it benefits them.
The true remedy. ; Syrup of Figs It
manufactured by the California Fig
Syrnp Co. oaly
rlaxaa Oat Male. .'
R. Ulrlch will close out his entire stock
of Furniture, Pictures &&, at cost for
the next 90 days. 01 Middle street,
Aa accoptabl Christmas present loany
gentleman who smokes would, b a box
of nice cigar. t W hsve them, Imported
and domestic ones, 12 2.1 or SO to the
box the,. 5c 10c or 15c kind, that picas
he most fastidious and go well after the
holiday dinner, -Bradhanv .
- j Merer Baraera.
Give a light of sfrom 40 to 100 candla
power. Guaranteed against self destrno
tlon In use for 40 years. Morey Burner
bavo no mantels or ghost films, which
break at a touch. They are natty, dain
ty and atlrsctlveXTry them whether
you buy or not, For sale by
Richard N. Di'fft.
Sat Ice.
The annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the National Bank for the election
of Directors, and the transaction of such
other business as may come before them
will be held at their Banking House on
2nd Tuesday, being the 10th day of Jan
uary 1800.
The. polls will be open at 13 m to be
closed at 1 prt. - - -
G. II. Roukkts, Csshicr,
Military hair brnsbes make nice Christ
mat presents. T.hcy re at '.J in j-e!t a,
one to be uv-1 in e '. ' ','' -i-sine
w' 'i en l ' '
8-, If! -
CASTOR I A
- Tor XsiaJtU ax.4 D-Urta.
Ill Vd Y:a Km kltiji 1:t?A
ra Um
Kgaatar
As a raasladar, roar at la alio a It called
I taatawa't Kodaks. They atska vry
ale Cartotaaat prawata, alwaytaroepta
bto aad aatfuU Bradhaa to afcal for
Eaataaaa'a Caarea aad Kodak aad
woe id a pleased to show thass to aay
ooa. DeacripUr booklets aad catalog
for yoer aaklag.
W bv Jaat received or aacoad
ahlpawat of ladies cloaks aad cap. A
beauUful plash cap 11a sad throng bout
with silk, prioa 4.M. Barfoot's.
A foil liaa of Express Wagon, Veloci
pede, Frames, - Pfetar arc for tho
holiday, low dowa at R. Ulrica',
i . a .
A fresh liaa of Cocoanat aad Peaanl
Brittle at McSorloy.
All klads of ponltry, live or dreaaed at
Oakt Meat Market.
Best meat of all kiaJto, aad at the
lowest prices at Oak Meat Market
Carqlln .Cotglr Car is horn remedy
mstl by Boss iaduetry aad guaranteed
by doom poopl safe, certain cur for
BoarscBeas, cough and Irritated throats.
No to re no pay made aod told at Brad-
ham's Rel labia Pharmacy.
T.c.TvEi;iNG,.pec. 2oth,
Under th Auspice of Mm Ladle of tho
Episcopal Chdrch.
BEKTRAri & WILLARD'S
Bsalisllc American Comedy Drama.
The flidnight Fire
AS GRET A SUCCESS A8
"CAPTAIN : DICK."
Writ'en by the asm authon.
Same aug direction.,
A eK-ut cast of loctl talent
Deiaila from both 6ra companter.
, The rube road whang doodlers.
- Clever Specialties, Ato,
MUSIC BY THE HOME ORCHESTRA
Admission -All down stair, 50c.
Gallery, 2Sc.
Children, 16c
Pltn opens Moaday, 10th. .
At Willenbrink's
Restaurant I
Plate of Buckwheat Cake and Va 1
Syrup a 1th cup of Coffee, 10 Cents. ,
' Pork and Beans, Bread and Butter and
oup of Coffee, W Cent..
Cop of Coffee and Two Rolls, 5 Cents.
. Oyster Fry, lrge, 16 tjents.
: Oyster Stew, large, 19 Cents.
Plate of Raw Oysters, 10 Cent.
Ham or Tongue Sandwich and cup of
coffee, S Cent.
; 120 Middle Street,
Phone No. 115.
The Best Whiskey
hi the World,
i. p. a
.
at the
Palace Saloon.
DRESS GOODS!
Imported for our Holldiy Tnde
in Pattern Length.
One of a kind. '
- Exquisite Novelties.
$15.00, $17,50, $20.00 - and
525.00 a Dreg;.
The , most acceptalle of all
presentfor your lady relatives.
Dobbin Cz Ferrall,
- AT '-
Tt'CKER'3 STORE,
128 & 125 Favitleville Street,
s . a ....... xm y
UNDER THE
MISTLETOE
The rl drward mil to nasally th on
favored by th ladte Mo one caa be
laultleeely d retard aala bis clothiag
has beta made to th right eneamarew
asrela aad perfectly Rued. W aut only
Bt aad floish your clothing eiquUitely,
bat we correct all imperfection of fores
aad glv yoa that lodcnoabla something
eeltod "Kyle." .
F. 31. (Ii nd wick.
atlddla street NEW BERNE, N. C,
Sweet Thing Galore
In choice and Fine Confection for
toe Xmas stocking and to pleas the.
little one Pant is slocking his pack
wttn trom our store. W have a
rich feast of Fin Confections for Xmas
and the hnl-day, handsome I oief, baa-
keta, lo ma' a presentations In that will
make them a gift for a Queen.
Duffy') inly Nlor.
Our (Complete and
Yarlrd HUx h
EnaMea us to give vu Ju-t wlim
yoa went No recnmmendinit fonir
lhlng"just as good" No i-ubstiuit ng
me drug fnranother. Ili.-ni h th. ir ncimi
may be nea-ly identical. Our prf-w rip
ion department is supiilirii with all the
litest chemicala and pliHrrrmrciitljl"
"iooebutlhe best" is our motto. We
are the friends of our customers ai.d
look out for their Interest
F. S. DUFFY
Cor. South Front & Middle Strcete.
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Boys Remember the Malnie)
1 ' Thing it to have plenty of ni e
clean lsttndry ready for Xmaf, Now If
you are going out for a few days don't
fail to have some nine laundry done.
Wo will do you i;ood work and do it
just as you waul it. ' The fact is we un
derstand our business and have years of
practical experience. . We wash the dirt
out not fn. We use good starch and
work it well Into the linen, io you? col
tars will be smooth and wont try to get
upon your ear while at dinner.
Yours kespeotfully,
JTEW BEBKE
STEAM I, AIJXDUY.
J. E. DAYBERRY. Man.
THE
Time Has Come
Amid the great vaiiety of articles,
which can be obtained
At WhiiehurstV v
For-Cbrirtmas Presets.
Especial attention t called to fie '
rSlitA TEA AND UINSElt SKTS.
. You can make np the set to satt your
taste in any number of prices from beau
tiful patterns.
' Doll Carriagea anil Wagons.
Toys, Velocipedes and lloises
. i Ko. 4 Pollock Street
Xr.lAS STORE !
A GREAT REDUCTION-IS '
T O IT S
These XV Jlean :
We will au II (he Butij Cart with the
hign Seat for I 91 88
We will tell the USaiay Air i irl,
for V OSe
FOB nVE PAYS ONLY.
We are doing this ion account of on
large stock of Toys. ;We want to get rid
of tbta all snd wo expect to do so.
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Hardly daj peatce but that wurthJng new aad novel is
added to e ir stocks. Yon mart come her to ar tho Keweat
and Lai est
Cyrano
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, TbJa ia the latest fad ia New York. Chains that are wont
around the neck and ar as prettj as ran be.
String, of PeaxI, Colored Bead and Black One, 50c, 75o
and $100.
Get one of the if you would be in itvle.
Buckles
Another lot of new Belt Buckle jast in they are prettier
than ever and to cheap, 35c, 33c and 60c.
Turtle and Lizard Brooches, aet with a pretty jewel, these
are very chic, 25c and 50c
New Picture Frame, white frame with center for embroi
dering, a very pretty gift and one that will be appreciated, 35o
and 50c.
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Sheer Embroidery Linen
q A very fine IJnen for Hand Work, and for making any
q kind of fancy embroidery, 55c a yard.
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Tos, Fancy Dishes, &c.
O This wwk we will open the balance of all Toy, Fancy
" Dishes, Ac.
In Cups and Saucer, Creams, Ac, some of the nicest are
J yet to lie had but we would suggest an early call.
O The nicest things are in small quantities and will lie sure to
be taken first
M Sunday schools can purchase in quantities of tit at the
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LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES.
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Beginning Monday, Dec 12th
Our Store Will Be
Open Evenings until 9 O'clock
December 11.
OOCOQCCCOGCCOOG QQQQQiQ0
Christmas
Goods !
We have Just received our NEW GRO
CERIES for Xmas linner.
Call and Inspect Our Stock:.
Atniore's Plum Pudding, Atmore's Fine Mince Meat,
( ape Cod Cranberries, London Layer Raisins,
New Mixed Nuts, Pecans, brazil Nuts.
Walnuts and Almonds.
the Very Beet MATERIALS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CAKE:
Seeded Rsitint, ' Cleaned Cnri-mitf,
, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel.
New Buckwheat ' Muple Syrnp
Shafer ' Ham and Strips in fresh each week.
PRICES LOW. ALL COOPS GUARANTEED
JOHN DUNN,
P OI LOCK STREET.
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THFOLD RELIABLE
. Colin Piano and
. Organ Co.,
134 MIDDLK ST., NEW BF-RNK, N. a
VT Branch House WILSON, K. C
llltrh-arado Iti-lilin. Bamllton 8. Gor
don, and Foster I'iapoa aod BridgeporTj
IKaui. - ....... .
fell either for Cash, or, on the Eaav
Installment Plan, as cheap as you can
uuy anywnere else, 11 not cneaper.
Oorreapnndpnca Solicited.
Pianos Tuned and Polished for t-1 00.
Just reqciveil for Xmas A nice Una of
Accordions, Banjos, Violins. Guitars,
Harmonicas, Ac , and all Itiiida Btrines.
and LHtrst Sheet Music Also Piano
Stools and Scarf.
We sre thankful for past palrone!?
ami aniicn a conimnancaoi me aama an t
fn-;:,. - .a to fttv fv .r.tM'ttoa o evvy pur-
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Pharmacy, I
m hTEKtl.
Cat aha na Waier.
- Tarrant's Mixer Aperient.
Wyetl. Vichy S.lla.
noa Fruit Sails.
Rapid Flow Fountain Eyringes.
, Rubber Eulb PyriDgfs.
' .: r i . Atomisers. Hard Rubbor,
Cloudy mtnouia, Stqd Soap.
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The Greatest Dyspepsia Remedy ofihe '
XIX Century:
R1PANS TABOLES,
, S Ceot and 25 Cents.
Physician's Prescription!
V....A Specialty.
rtr I I PrTi TP i nrnAti
HtALtSIAItAlirJUI
Bouses and Lota For Sale at Lowest
Possible Figures. Desirable Homes and
Tanements that will prove a fine Invest,
nrient, .
Collection of Rents Specialty.
( c st V '- Sz Bryan's ntore, op-