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. ' i Mil- H, i VOL. IXH-KO. 231. KIW BII13, T. C, WIDSESDiT yOEXIIS, BICKMBIR 28,1801 TWIITT-THIBD IIAR A IJ . t.UHMMMMMMMMMIMMMMMMMMMMMW - to bo closed out for the holidays! JSize -18x36, beautiful . Patterns, V only 65 each". 60 pieces of Ribbon 10 yards for 8 cents. Infanta Shetland Wool Sacks, 50 and 76 cents. ... Men's Tand Ladies' Umbrellas, Taffeta 'Silk, Taped Borders, Sil ver or Pearl Handle, $1.50 to $7, These .were bought for the holi day trade and will be closed out. . Not a question of price. J. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 142 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. 'HOUSEHOLD LACQUCBL MAKES' OLD Furniture, Floors and Woodwork, look like NEW. ANY CHILD CAN APPLY IT! Removes all scratches and other marks of wear and tear and gives new life and lustre' to anything 'made of wood. For New or Old Floors . It Is the best Finish on the market. V; Mad in 8 colors and Clear to match all kinds of woods. - FOR SALE BY Phone 09 p) vjr) CAROLINA s !.v ? . Plants at Clarks, Hyman'i Sidisg, Kbit on and EobersonviPe. j Annual Capacity 16,000,000. , Tbejargo demand for our product justifies our claim, that we fnrnfch ;-,v . the Rest Bn.lding Brick on this market. We are now erecting Dry , , r Kilns hat will not only lncrwue onr output, but will also ma .v . ferial! j improve the quality of onr product. ; IIYMAIV SUlTIiY COMPAJfY, ' New Bern, NO . Selling Agents eoosoeeeseooeeooooeseeeeo I. Best 25 Cent-! i: . ' Christmas Presents I only a few.! left. V ; Ennett's Bookstore P. TREfUVITII, XUcksoilth 4 WUIrigkL at isafaetem of Bofgi s, Wtgeet, Carls se4 Drtyi, , Alayt s good lappry fa it fUnalHsg aesUy doae qstck elo , . I HAVE CART WUEEU '-. for sale at rviiab prWs . r!iop on Contli Front I, car XXntlroatl ' !:;iij's fbriiiacy, 1 j::7 r;i r,u vM lino of Dn: 3,IIcd-!:!r.-3. Toll : ilclca and Lcr.p. 288. tfunp, Pistols. Bazors, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery. Shells and Cartridges. . I" radical Xmaa Presents Make Happy Hearts. STOVES-Ranges, Cook and Heat ing. .economical in full, splendid in operation. Life time in durability. Sash, Doos and Blinds A SPECIALTY. 68. niddle St f ESI BRICK CO., When yee're broke Ike jrtrla are thy Tby term aad fly as yoe cone sigh Biack nptftdMtMaowaosMpltek. Take Rocky . htoeaiala Te lw$l , tkaage your leek. Ft Diffy. t ast rtcetoea fresh car load Amiiri- can Wire Fence;' same will be sold at greatly reduced rate I Come and see me before buying. ; 4 E. V. SnirJlvi o c:l Kafcr's Balccry. ft BIbtice I But. Considerable Drunkenness Numerous Affrajs. Is Christmas: Rfcord, i Big1 Hall Re. eelpts. Tonr Aiplranti For Speak . rthtp. All Oonfldtnt. v Gover nor -Aycock'a Doings. ' Foggy Weather. Balelgb, Deo 87 The holiday I are o?ef, and today the officials at the cap' tat are at work again. There" were piles of mall, the 8ecretar of State be ing particularly favored In ibis .teepect Only two epplloatlont for charter! hell) received, cn j from the roqooli Club 0 Lexlngtt n, the other from Fogle Bros, farnltnre manufacture-,-! Winrton Sa lent. -r- Three dayi of horrible wa'.her ended today, there having 9;t fog almost all the time. The country roads are 'quite heavy, and very few farmers are coming to. It cannot be said to have been a quiet Christmas, however as there were all sorts of affrays a ad considerable drankenn?sfc. ' So f r news has been re ceived of only one murder In the county this occur log in Panther Branch town ship late yesterday af ernoon,. ' Gaston Burt shot and killed Calvin Wllder.boih negroei. A very Interesting little coatest l In progress for 'the 'speakership of the house in which fonr men are prominent, the friends of each declaring that their man is tbe lead Entire satisfaction Is expressed here at the volume of the Ohristmaa trade, the express business being so great at to break all records.' At the post office live exra men had to be employed to handle the nnpiecendentid amonnt of mill. Governor Ay cock will return here on the night of January 1st, and on the next day wQl have his meeoage to leghv laturrreadyv Hi long trip south, with speeches la Louisiana and Florida it a flying one. . Bis last ipeech will beat the laying of bey corner stone of the agricultural DuQdIng at the A and M College, the dits of this being January 10th. The Giaod Lodge of Masoas, which does not jrgQiarly meet until the nljhl of the 10th, is called In special teaslon that afternoon to lay the stone. (State Press on Dewey. Dewey Las been arrested and takes back to New Bars.. Wonder If he wishing the bsak officials a Marry Christ mis. them Be is a Christmas present to at any rate. Greenville' Rflee- or. DUpatches from Maw Beta UUltf abeet the anlvai there of Thomas W. Dewey, absconding oubler, sty that he wis wamly rreeted. Anl this shows that Mr, Dtwey sUli has hie wlealng ways w h kloa,. At the ssm time are not pretarti to lubeorlbe to the eplntea tttat Mr Dewey has beM saf Scteatly Malshd.-9reeMk(tre Tele iraaa. ' '"" : Mr Dewey will sow show as how raiy His for a man with wwney ld fafli tie! frltadi 10 get owl rf s thiag ef that ktad. DetbeA Herald. , r - r Trial Itagistratea . Will lake aoUoetha the asst Term of Ue Beptrtot Ocurt forCrsrva eoiatf for Ue trial of Ctisalaaf m wU be teld ea Ike ih Monday after the flrrt Moedsyof March, It kwlnf the iOih d. efApaii.; ;.'"C':'' 1 Ail persoas seal to the Beperk court frWtberbosed erst of ee appJ I erttal artlost Ihoald be seat te tbie ' V-. ' W.M.WAtiOlC. . . ; , CUk floparVM Qomrt tftd ffled 4 fitosi Stetmer Sue. A Libel 4 "Labor asd Materials aatoasltagte V JW m Blei la tk Cslud tt CZr oa r.tri1t af'.arroon, ky "SVr.iUts anj Cby, en t Ir.Ws cf W, r'f, !.! the " .',:," acd as au'i.iK.&t r,lq'sM U.': avitalnf at 19 eVIofk. J.Mlalv 34 ln. I! mt'.i trfAf r 1 i '.ri ts Ut ki1t of X ' ;'.r Xn,l Wt'4 i bl".. CHRISTMAS DOIKGS. r - i , . .5$;vrjs The Elks Christmas Tree The Feature. v Fireworks and Straw ' -.f The twenty-flf th coming on Sunday made Christmas observance this year a matter of really three days. , -There was business in the stores on Saturday, but there was also "celobrat!ng.w Sunday was given np to gift making and the vis It from Ssnta Clans. Monday business was suspended in most of the stores, ex oept those selling refreshments and fire- worxs, and the day was given up to gen oral jolllfloatton. . Th feature of the day's observance was the Christmas tree and Santa Claus celebration at the court house, where about fonr hundred of the lets fortunate children and their .'parents were given presents to make them hsppy. Esteemed Lecturing Knight S W Hancock made the addreas.weloomug tbechildrenywhlle Mr JB Dawson as Santa Clans passed among the children and made glad their little hearts with the sight of a real Santy : It was a joyous sight to see the faces of the little ones as their arms were filled with candy, appler, oranges, nuts and some- present, go out bearing the gifts. One -little fellow, with arms filled, when he reached the phwe where new bright; panniee were given each child, lust opened hie mouth for the pen nlea, as he could not otherwise receive them. It is the m'silon of the Elks to bring bapplneu to others and their mis-f slon was well fulfil, el this Christ mas. A very enjoyable feature of this occa- aiun was tbe playing ofmhe K of P Band which kindly volunteered lis service-, and gave delightful music that was ap preciated by all. Tbe Band showed wonderful good playlcg for Ha abort time In existence,. There were a number of straw rides given by the younger people. r ire wont, uony ones beta possession of tbe streeu all day aad at night there were fire balloons, rockets and Roman candles. No accidents were reported as having taken place. The weather was cloudy and threatening but no rain fell to disturb the fealivltlek. THEY COMB AND GO. Mr Geo N Enselt is visiting Ihli week in CharlotU. Mr J E Latham returned last night to Greensboro. Mlts Leila Styron Is at hmne for the holidays. Mr W W Fuller returaed from Beau tort yesterday. Mr J A Satellite of Fayettevllle spent Sunday In the city. Mr RL Flnaix of Norfolk tpwt Christ aias In the eity. Mr a. W Rosenthal has gone to New fork oa a business trip. MriXW Boeenthal and soa are la Raleigh for a visit. Mr Walker Mearee is spending a few days at his home is Wilmington. Mr M H Russell, of Swaasboro, N OM vlsttiaf relatives is the city; - Miss Margaret Lm of Raltijhlt visit lag MUa Mary Whttty. Miss Aaale Archbsli ef Kloslon U vlaltlsg ralaUvee is the cltr. Mr ATOurtUof Raadlag, Vtu, Ulie gaest of Mr Mark Dlsoaway. - ., MltsKathrys Griffla Is speeding Us holidays with relatival at Apex, N 0. . Mr A S Dastnbarg has goes tiWfl- eoa fore few days tlsit with rala- bit W Uadssy rateraed yealerday from speeding Christmas at his home Is Beaufort.' -i. ; i '"j.,..S ' 'i' Miss Ore Boteea arrlrtd yesterday from ffc aafort aad has takes a poaltios ewthe Joeraal staS. " - Z Msyor EUla, DrRDT Joaee aad Mr V0 iieghes are at Sevan Bprisgtfor tew days oa a haatlsg aipedliioe. Mr II .0 Bo yt, rtpresestUg the Lytic Slack Ce wblrh plays bete aeil week. It is the eity tm the latermt ef bis eoea- paay. . " - - "Mr R L Bill aad wife ira speadtsg the week here vtstltag M( BUl't faUwr aad etoUter, Lea's frWnitare gUd loses bias agate at his eld home. ' , For Salo. My BaUredloch of Gvssral Uvrckta, d!teaad BelMlaf.J AUo mf fU!iUnre Ca Klnal iriaii. Will be tnU maoesMe ' r1r., r-ae nf Vlk f Brrr- ff.,oi ! e f tt, Aj St tnr. U J t TATLntt, r.rfs.c. To I-:t u r'.vi' - 1 It It V BABY'S JCZEM "Top of-Heai CoTered witl Scales . - mitt Hair and .Clean : Scalp . CnrePemaneiiL - U baby was about six weeks old. when the top of her head became cov ered, with thick scales, which would , peel and come off, taking the hair with It. It would soon form again and be as bad as before." I tried several things and then went to the doctor. He said It waa Eczema, and prescribed an oint ment, which did not do any good. A friend spoke of Cuticura Soap. : I tried It and read on. the wrapper about Cuti cure Ointment as a remedy for Eczema. " i I bought a box and washed her head la warm water ana - uuticura eoap ana srentlr combed the scales off. They did not come back, and her hair grew out : fine and thick. She is now a year and a half old and has no trace of Eczema." MBS. C. W. BUBOES, Iranlstan Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., S eb. 81, 1888. Mrs. Burgee writes treo. ss, isos : "Mr baby, who had Eczema very badly on her head, as I told yon before.' after using the Cuticnra Remedies was 1 cured. Bne is now six years old ana , has thick hair and a clean scalp." Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies and rest for tired, worried mothers in warm baths' With Cnticura Soap, and gentle anoint logs with Cnticura Ointment, purest or emollients and greatest oft kin cures. . to no rouowea la severe cases by miia doses of Cnticura Resolvent. . This la the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per manent and economical treatment for torturidg, disfiguring, itching, burning, uieeaing, scaly, crusted ana pimply skin ana scaip numoors. witn loss or Hair, or Infants and children, as well as adults. ana sure to succeed when all other. remedies and the best physicians fall. ais tknuiiMt a) writ. o.iit ... ajrat. a Qa form c CkMM. CnM Wlfc SM. r n.1 oi i i tan H.i Id, 111, d. W hlii hata, UT Colaa' . at, rnnw unf m um, uor. ioi. ADMIRALTY DECISION. Uv Not Applicable Flsrs and Bridges Attached to Land. In the Admiralty Proceeding of the Board rf Commissioners of Craven County against ths Blear Tog "Helen" for Inlnries to Neuse River bridge the question of Jurisdiction raised by W W Clark at the hearing before the Special Maeter,and which by agreement between Counsel vu certlflsd to Judge Psmell for aa opinion thereon, has been decided Is favor of the 'Tug Helen", the court holding that the Admiralty Law Is sol applicable to piers aad bridges attached to the Sad, which are subject to the Jurisdiction of the Bute Courts. Christmas at - tbe Cutter's WHart That ths Christmas spirit was sot lacking in ths traatts of Upole Sam's tars aboard the Rtvesoe" Cutter Bout well, vu evidenced oa Sunday and Moa day ry ths dsoortUos of the wharf with holly braaobes, Ivary pile was boesd about with them gtvlag te Ue pUIs structure aa air of e'yvsa heeety which was wtll set oil by the whits sides of the vessel a A back Bait hidden la the greenery which ees eeakd oas ef ths piles wss the ship's ascot, la ths sbspe of s 'poesum,whkh some of Ike crew had caught aad lamed. Altaoegh at first it had minted Itartty, oact with lu teeth, it see . kow l boaeadled with Imyaalty.v. and will eraw! spew s man's shoulder and let him walk sboet, ftUott attPtopUsg ; to rape." , - - : T- The sttthbrri who ewa cklcktas Jots Iks sailors la t fosd hope thai he win sot. ' ' '- -awMewemaanaMaTaTVswawnnamManB-awaw a 'Dtim If CapMTO'Di Cap! M T CDty dltd ts tblt eity Moa diy s m Dee SOth Sftd M yars. us free which It beltfltg ths P 0 and W railro.4. Iks lulla.e over whom Capt. O'Dty bad svrervlitoe were atTecUd ly kU dalk, tkey UIb k t tJh.. to kiwi Tbt nor la Bftotwtd tfce b! !s evtr toe te Cipt O I'.t'i b 1r ai htoBilty rB'.l j V.t J II C -;'.'n. TTI I It C tTVU y:u to t :0 Vir.ole Iho , flcr.h (.".:.- :t tr- I IIAVF; k-DAY REMOVED MY STORE TO THE PARKER BLOCK WHERE 1 WILL BE GLAD TO SEE MY CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS J. L. McDaniel Whole-stale A Retail Growr. Christmas Presents. Christmas is about hero and everybody will be looking for something valuable to give to their friend and there is no better place to find Just what you want than at our store. Below is a partial list of things that would make a good as well as a valuable present: Ladies, mens and childrens bed room slippers; a beautiful line of neck ties to select from; a handsome lino of silk mufflers; ladies and mens initial silk and linen handker chiefs; white and fancy vests; silk suspenders; fine silk umbrellas for ladies and men ; clothing for men and chil dren; a fine pair pants; a pair nice shoes; an overcoat or a rain coat; suit case; rugs and art squares; a roller tray lrunk; bath robes; pajamas; kid gloves, etc. Don't wait too late to buy. Now is the time. J. BAXTER J. ! Serviceable THE STORE IS THOROUGHLY 8TOUKED WITH 8EN8IBLE GIFTS AT SENSIBLE PRICES FOR SENSIBLE PEOPLE Ladies bed room Slippers, tome with fur tops W to tl .V) Beautiful line of Handkerchiefs cotton, linen and Bilk . Ladiea Purses, Traveling Bags and leather C,xln. Umbrellas for gifts are very acceptable- . Jl.oo, tl.Mi, $2.00 up How about a nice Woolen Dress Pattern for wife or mother or a pair of N. C Woolen Blankets Kid Gloves, the guaranteed kind, all colon $1.00 , Special bargains in Ladies' Wraps, appreciate! gifts, too Beautiful line of Ladiea' Neckwear 2.V. 60r and 1.00 Special bargain in Xmas Handkerchief., linen and cmbrotdemi, 5 A 10c Silk and Woolen Shawls TTk to $2.50 each STORE OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS BARFOOT BROS.i THIS WEEK BARGAIN WEEK I Remember Wo Will Save You Mcney - - x ' in Every Department: Mf -? flflfl WOrtlk'et Men's, Tottto's roaUill p atoortto cU tprnrlhnt t M i.C!IIot on, this wrek 400 per Vne liunux'a VAimiyi wiu vamum vui m wui , A laree aMortment of Blankets to Le closed Oct at factor prices tOO yards Outing tocloae this werk at 4 1-4 els yard',-, ' 20D yards llrmnwpfln, ibts wvk I -4o ptt ysd. - - j : A Cne line of IaJ;"' and Mea'S Glove. , , , . 1 ; i too Urn's thlrts, ail il.?io kind, this wwi t7c aacli.'-. ' gfw) j,ir In's. Womtn'i sad ChiJdrtn'i fclvoea, I1.W kind wlfl go at t'5e a fair for choir. .. . .- Sets, has Sifts ! tad Children's Salts and Over- cloee. . - . . .. .i . , . i ... Pcctet KniveSt ALL VXZkU arj r.6LI-9 ; ' t"i' pfxmm ml I)fp.Smk fe1 Z ' m . ' . i 1 ai i rxA V.s-u h trt, ' '7 . - oil '1 T G b of X.t.t tf-afr', I r5 v 1 r ; ; i I 1 . !!;
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