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VOL. II. NEW BERNE; N. C, TUESDAY; DECEMBER 4, 1883. NO. 210. .) LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. C. E. StOTEB Holiday goods. : Jff. DeW. Stevenson Sale of land. ' ... Journal lUlalatare Almanac. 'a 'l ' Sun rises, 6:55 Length of day, 1 Sun sets, 4:46 1 9 hours, 51 minutes. Moon sets at 925 p. m. . T, P., Clarke, while out hunting yes t terdtiy, killed a fine wild goose - .The schooner Mary E. OUdersleeve, Capt. Elijah Hill, from Baltimore with , a cargo of salt, is in. port. ,,, in this, city on Thanksgiving day for the Orphan Asylum amounted to twenty-five dollars, J . . , ,;:.J... I , ' .'--.'.:-.'; .l'! .il- .. .-I (.,. .Wnii Stanly, colored, was arrested as : a vagrant on yesterday and lodged in "'' jail.' He will have a hearing before the . Mayor to-morrow. , y 1 : ' Mr. C. E. Slover advertises holiday goods in this issued . He makes family groceries a specialty and keeps every- . thing wanted in that line -.-' i 1 J.UV VVUUV) WXlaWfclVJ VI 0 T v i V IU ; -session on Monday and passed, upon the bonds of the Sheriff, Register of Deeds, Clerk of the Superior Court, and County ,u Treasurer. They are all safe for another . ' year. '"; .;,.;,;..," -j- 1 One of our German citizens in dis r cussing certain people with a couple of " friends, complained of the superservice- . ableness of certain persons, and one of '' his'' listeners remarked that a certain . norsnn was verv officious, whereurjon . the German gentleman remarked "yes! and dare is dot , he is tarn fictitious, ;:c;;p j : Tne Carteret county Telephone is in formed that the large majority given in that county for Skinner was not on ac count of the Governor's request but be - cause of dissatisfaction in the Republi can ranks in regard to the' federal office 'c nniaerg. we mentioned tne iacL mere- , - 6 , ! ,1 L l y aa a uiuwer ui pieBaut,ry uiu uui with the intention of offending the ,-i Democrats of Carteret bv callinc them the Governor's friends. ,., Professor Beasly left yesterday morn ingfor Raleigh, having been delayed over Sunday by the failure of the train : to connect for that, city on Saturday. "We commend him to our Raleigh .... j a i. t. - ... irienas, ana tne cause in wnica no rocs, the Pender Monument, we know ' needs no qommehdation to the patriotic citi zens of the capital. While here, we are r- glad to knew that he spent the time - quite pleasantly in looking around the scenes of his early boyhood, and renew- ingloJd school v day t acquaintances. ' , Every"' tfbrth' Carolinian sh6uld hear i him read and recite. ; Pamlico In the City. ' ' i, Quite a sprinkling of Pamlico citizens ,.'f arrived last night.. Among them we ;" had : the , pleasure ' of : meeting C. II. Fowler, J. W. Dawson, T. C. Hadder, , Wf H. Gaskina and others. : ' : : f C 411 'J , ' .l.'t, . ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 '. 1 V, lC Personal. '. "- ' ': ':'..'."', , i f i 1 B. P. Mayhew, Esq-i of Bayboro', js attending court this week i . v.,- " Rev. J. L. Winfleld, of the? "Washing- - tom-Watch-Tower, in the city.r : " ' Mr. D. S. Aman, of Onslow, is in the ; city. '.'. . C.-'-S " -M ' Grand Gift Enterprise. . v.. V';' Messrs, Duffy & Ives, upon . opening tneir new store, on jmaaie Bu-eet, put up a handsome Domestic sewing machine ':' to be drawn for by their customers on Christmas day.; They have given tick eta to all who have traded to the amount , of one dollar and now request tihat the tiokets be sent In on, or before the . 24th, , that the drawing'may be prepared.' . ...f u..- ' r f The Speakership Decided. ' ; ': .; , " j . We received on Sunday morning the following telegram: :':'.;::",. .-':.': ' 'i Washington, D; C, Deo. 1. Carlisle v was nominated on first ballot for Speak er; Clark, of Missouri, for Clerk, Lee dom," of Ohio, for Seargent-at-Arms, and Winteramith for ' Door Keeper, The "Renublican caucus nominated Keifer and all of the present officers. n.nk'.' f-rV R. Hancock, jb. .' Steamer Arrirali. , . Steamer1 Einston; from Seven Springs, " last evening with 0. K.Uzzell, S. Cook, of Norfolk, -Va.,; Hodges, of Kinston, Mrs. Duffy, of New Berne, Mrs. Biddle and others; 207 bales through, cotton 86 local. O. K. Uzzel has 84 bales cot ton and 100 Backer of No 1 rice, which ho will put on market to-day. The Blanche: from Trenton,1 with 55 bales of cotton. An IntereitlnK Event. We learn that on Wednesday evening one of New Berne's most attractive daughters will be. united in marriage to one of Wilmington's worthy business men. The ceremony will take place at Christ Church at 8j o'clock. . We learn that no cards of Invitation have been 1 ued fn New Berne, but we learn from good authority that all tho friends of tho family are expected to be present 'at t'.io cereniouy, and at the reception .(llioclly afterward. ; ; i": a ;'.?- Superior Court. Court assembled promptly at 9i o'clock onJUonday morning, and the following cases on the criminal docket were dis posed of: ' State vs. W. T. Hurtt; A. and B. Fine $20 and cost, (i State vs. Ben McCullen: Larceny. Continued. State vs. J. P. Lancaster; Rule to be served on Sheriff of Beaufort county for failing to make returns. . . y , "i i ' State vs.," Sheriff Hahn and Norris Green; Allowing prisoners to escape. Motion to continue was argued by H. R. Bryan, Esq., for - the county and L. J. Moore, M. DeW. Stevenson and W. Clarke for the defendants. Con tinued. Cases on the civil docket were dis posed of as follows: Rosooe Jones vs. Josephine Jones, application for divorce. Judgment for plaintiff. . -' - ' - : ,, ',' New Bern and James City Ferry Company vs Jacob Grimes et als. An injunction had been granted by Judge Phillips against the defendants carrying passengers to the detriment of the Ferry Company and the defendants asked that the injunction be dissolved. ' Geo. H. Whjte argued the case for the de fendants, and F. M. Simmons, Esq., for the plaintiff corporation.' , Judgment. Injunction continued for a hearing and plaintiff enter into bond of $800. ( 6. Pate vs. Forest et als. Continued. 21. Mason vs. Allen et al. , " 99. Grady vs. Dillard. " t, 47. Perkins vs. Gardner. 81. Mason vs. Blackledge. " 36. Becton vs. Parker. " 41. Mason vs. Mason. " 56. Wolfenden vs. Stimson. " 58. Bryant vs. Sultan. , " 86. Venters vs. Cohen. " 96. Mercer vs. Hahn. Judgment for defendant. 105. Congdon vs. W. N.. C. Insane Asylum. Continued. The following cases are to be disposed of during the week: , : TUESDAY. 16. Hahn vs. Kennedy. 23. Haskett vs. Oden. 82. Wood vs. Barrus, et al. 83. Harrison, Admr., vs. Moore; et als. :,. V: " 40. Carraway vs. Carraway. 51. Green vs. Green. 69. Justice vs. Hahn. 75. Morris vs. Cohen. 82. .Wood vs. Bennett, et al. 100. Clarke vs. Brinson and wife. 109. Justice vs. Justice. WEDNESDAY. 7. Hudson vs. Whitehurot. 27. Bangert vs. Hudson. 38. Alexander vs. M. N. C. Railway UO. 45. Crawford vs. Rooks. 46. Foy vs. Trent River Transporta tion Co. 52. KeysVs.Keys. . 57. Watson vs. Cohen. , 78. Anderson vs. Gray. 85. Cox, . Admr,, vs. Wooteu and Spier., . -? ,;.f.r, 84. sultan vs. Willis. 103. Cohen vs. Mills. , , ' THURSDAY.: j ; :i Pate vs. Griffin, Trustee. 8 30. Bryan vs. Spivey, et als. 89. Willis vs. Whitfield. ; , 55, Mallett vs. Simpson. :. 1 60, Simmons vs. Walker. 68. Sct vs. Rhem. ! ' 88. Prescottvs. Davis. ) 89. Cox, Admr., vs. Wooten. 92. Jones vs. Jones. 93. Bryan vs. Richardson, Admr." 106. Foy vs. Perry. ; FRIDAY. . 15. Stevens vs. Hahn. 24.; Stilly vs. Brinson, Admr.. ;,28. Colligan vs.. Lester. ' 29.. Hahn vs. Dail. - ' 37.. Hill vs. M. N. C. Railway Co. - 43. BoU vs. M. N. C. Railway Co. : 53. Becton vs. Brock.. ., ; 63. Brinson vs. Bell. ; ' 64. Cohen vs. Woodhurst.";, " ' ,93. Foy vs. Miller. . .. 95. Kneedler, Patterson & Co. vs. Berry & McGowan. ! ; . - 97. Hunter vs. Abbott. ' ' 101. Moye vs. A. & N. C. R. R. Co. Waahlngioii Hews: : : j';,. f';, " : We clip the following from the Watch-Tower, Washington, N. C. : . The trial of Aaron Peed and Sampson Roach, for the murder of Henry Ever- ington, was begun on last Friday, ' The jUry consists of three, white and nine colored men. , The State closed its testi mony late Saturday afternoon and the defence continued until 9 o'clock, when the court adjourned until this (Monday) morning. The defence is represented by Messrs. Warren and Brown, and the State by Solicitor . Blount ' and ' Mr. Sparrow. . . ;' , -v:'' ;'..' ;; ..f' 'i , Rice sold Saturday for $1.05... Cotton is arriving in large quantities and Bells at9!.. ;VX:vi".v---i Clem. Manly, of Newt Berne, was in our city Saturday. He is quite a favor ite with our people and it might not be a mistake if he would attend our courts regularly. ' , ." ' Judge Shepherd is holding court in Craven this week. It is said that he is the youngest and handsomest Judge in the State. :, We have traveled over a large part of the territory in which Judge Shepherd has presided and the people are universal in complimenting him forhta impartiality and his eminent judicial fitness. Tho barns and stables of Messrs X3. M. A. Griffin and Charles Gaskins, near Bell's! Ferry,' were burned on Friday night last," Mr. Griffin's barn contained about three hundred barrels of eorn. Our Jones" County 1 correspondent gives an aoeonnt of several house burnings in that section within the last few days. Beautiful Sunrtie. r- ,' i'-.! ' ' Those of our, citizens who were for tunate enough to witness the sunrise on Sunday and Monday mornings enjoyed a sight seldom seen in this section. The entire Eastern horizon from North to South was one blaze of red resembling that of an immense fire at twilightThe beautiful sunsets of this fall are equalled if not surpassed and have only the ad vantage of the hour at which they oc curred to plead in their favor, it being more convenient to a majority of people to see the sunset, than to pull out at the early hour in which the sun in sists upon rising even In these short days. H l-A-Mt: i: Newberu Athletic Clnb. The Board of Directors of the New- bern Athletic and Social Club held a meeting ; yesterday afternoon, ; and elected Mr. Isaao Patterson a Director to fill the vacancy caused by the resig nation or mr. j. x. reele who is now a resident of Baltimore. The Board au' thonzed the President, Mr. E. B. Roberts, to continue the work of erect ing the ; building, and make diligent effort to have the material needed for finishing purposes ordered as soon as possible. A committee was appointed to secure the co-operation of the lady members of the organization," and other ladies favorable to the undertaking, to make arrangements to have a festival and fair for the benefit of the Club. The com mittee will also get up a series of en tertainments for the same object. . With the ladies' support the success of the fair is assured. Election of Officers. The annual election of officers of the fire companies of the city was held last night and the following were elected: ATLANTIC STEAM ENGINE COMPANY: A. W. Wood, Engineer. William Ellis, Foreman. R. A. Richardson, Assistant Foreman . B. C. Jones, Captain of Hose. 1 J, R. B. Carraway, Secretary. , , Geo. Allen,.Treasurer, T. A. Green and L. H. Cutler, Repre sentatives. NEW BERN STEAM ENGINE COMPANY: Engineer, Jas. W. Moore, I ' : Foreman, E. B. Hackburn. Asst. Foreman, Ferdnand Ulrich. , Practical Engineer, Richard H. Hil ton. Secretary, T. J. Mitchell. Treasurer, R. S. Burkhead. - Representatives E. M. Pavie, RH. Hilton. Auditing Committee C. A. Radcliff, w . S. Turner, Geo. N. Ives. Investigating Committee W. .K, Waters, Chas. Swert, Conard Erdmann. Trustees I. Patterson, W. R. Waters, o. Hubbs. MECHANICS HOOK & LADDER CO. NO. 1 Engineer, J. E. Gaskill. : i ' Foreman, W. N. Russ. Asst. Foreman. J. W. Bowden. Tillerman, B. H. Ipock. Secretary, M. T. Roberts. , i Treasurer, Willis Rose. ' Representatives, J. J. Ballard Wallace Rose. and Duck Creek Items. , Very fine weather here now, but very dry and unhealthy. Bill Quinn killed a finB buck Thurs day1, and a tender one, for we ate some of nun and know it to be so, . Hogs are dying up with cholera. W. H. Hurst. Mr. Provow, Jes. Arthur and others are losing them all the time.; Plenty of fish, ducks and wild geese here. One can see 500 wild geese at a sight in the river near Dr. Ward's place any day. : ' Mr. Benj. Mattocks, optician, is down with us taking the pretty pictures of the girls, as well as some ugly men, and seems to please all parties. Lem. Millis made in two nights this week thirty-seven dollars catching trout and Owen Hill and R. Green caught 1600 in one night in French's creek, all this weefcj u ? i Henry and B. G. Willis are doing some fancy work on Hicajah Farnell house, and if nothing turns np to pre vent, Cajah will not live a widower many days longer. ; Lip Hancock has just launched his fine yacht North Carolina, he starts for Florida in three weeks. ' She is the finest boat of the sharpie kind I ever saw, 40 feet long and 10 feet beam decked all over and is a splendid sailer, Rev. Mr. Cashwell preached an excel lent sermon at iSnon Uhurch last sun day, and.: notwithstanding'; the bad weather, had a large crowd. Mr. Cash well is one of the finest speakers I ever neara tor a young man. . f :-. Mr. W. I. Gillett, of the firm of Arthu? & Gillett, wants to kuow if any young lady wants to change her name by the first of January, 1884; if, so, and his name will suit and Ihers suit him, match can be made at once. Perhaps W. I. has bought them licenses from Mr, O. and don't want to l'we 'em. A big deer hunt came off this week near here, at Jumping Run hunting ground. Sheriff E, Murrill and his party of 15 or 20 came down, stayed three days and killed nine deers, one fox, one wild cat,' one raccoon and one possum, and the Sheriff killed, besides two deers, one duok and caught one mullet fish, besides several bushels of oysters.' Mr.' Jno. A. Johnson, of Per quimans county, was of the party; .? Esq; Ben Ward as - having some un ruly: customers up for a kind of a ben zine set so, when he was. interrupted in his court by some outside parties who treated the Esq. with contempt, where upon Ben had the parties all arrested and tried before Esq. Sol. uornto, who very s justly : made tnem pay lor their wickedness. ; Too mucn ot this kind or bad behavior is often carfled on in our lower courts, and it should be better at tended to by our Justices of the . Peace. Try POTTER'S COUGH DROPS. When you come to think of it, it is not odd that literary men prefer a pipe to a cigar. ' It is handier to smoke when they are writing, and ever so much cleaner. And then it gives them the true essence and flavor of the tobacco. In Black- well's Durham Long Cut they have a source of solace and inspiration quite unknown when a less dainty and luxu rious leaf is used. Young-Men, Middle Aged Men and AU Men who suffer from early indiscre tions will find Allen's Brain Food the most powerful invigoraflt ever intro duced; once restored by it there is no relapse. Try if, it never fails. $1; 6 for $5, At druggists, or by mlil from J. H. Allen, 315 First Ave. New York City. .1 -i ... ..... For Dyspepsia, Indioestion, Depres sion of Spirits and General Debility, in their various forms; also as a preventive against ever and Ague, and other In termittent Fevers, the "Ferro-Phos PHATED Elixir op Calisaya," made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, is the best tonic; and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal, tuwl Mrs. J. H. House, Littleton, N. C, says: "Brown's Iron Bitters are a safe and pleasant cure for general debility." THE FOLLOWING NAMED GOODS AltlU ALL FRESH AND WARRANTED PURE : Kince Heat, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Cranberries, Cranberry Sauce, Candies, English Walnuts Almonds, Brazil Nuts, , Pecan Nuts,. , Filberts, , Buckwheat, No. 1 Hackerel, Plum Pudding, Okra& Tomatoes, Baked Beans, Cheese, Teas, Spices, Best Flour, Baked Beans, Wax Candles, Powdered Sugar, VERY BEST BUTTER. Peanuts, Prunes, Preserves, Jams, Dried. Apples, Granulated Sugar, Syrups, Molasses, . Kirk's Soaps, French Mustard, Keen's Mustard, Sardines, Powder, Shot, Caps,1 Yeast Cakes, Clam Chowder, . ' Jellv, Irish Potatoes, Cooked Beef, maple Syrup, Pickles, ' 'Chow Chow," Cooked Oats. Oatmeal,' Hominy, Samp,1 ' Cigars, Snuff, : Tobacco, ' Coffee. Ground to Order. Mock Turtle Soup, Ox-Tail Soup; , ' Hams, - Baked Beans, Catstip,' Sauce, Horse Radish, Barley, ' Brandy Peaches, Shrimp, Gelatine,' Potted Ham, Condensed Milk, Chocolate, Currie Powder, Breakfast Strips, Beef Tongues, cornea Beef,' ? Codfish-- l1 ' Smoked Halibut,' Smoked Herrings, Macaroni, .. White Beans, lapioca,. Pine Anole Cheese. " ' Frosli Roasted Coffee, ' Pickled Lambs Tongues, u Sugar Cured Shoulders, ALL KINDS Canned Goods, ' jtcoyal Yeast Powder, V .Flavoring, Extracts. ' C. E. SLOVER. -V- deol-dAwtf Notice Sale of Land- State of North Carolina Craven County. Annie B. Murphy,) , 'i-.a , ana otcers, .. . . superior court, i , , i Ex Parte. ) Spooial Proceedings, 1 Pursuant to the iudement rendered In the above-named proceedings I will sell at the ixurt House aoor in tne city of Wewoevn, in said oounty; on the 1st day of January, KJSl, allthe lands situated in Craven county on north Bide of Keuse River and south side of Swift Creek, a small part of which lands lie m tne eouniy oi ritt, said lands adjoining; the lands of Shade Wooten, Mrs. Donna Lofttn, Geo. E. .Millei nd others: eontainlns: about Thirteen Hundred acres, being all the lands ownea y Js. lj. iiLupDy at the time or his deaths i j ;. ... i .!.'.,...' . ; Terms: One-third cash; balance on a credit oi one,, iwo ana tnree yars in equal lnstal men ts, with interest from date. Bonds with good security required.' .(1 t UMIKEW. BTHiVfcNNUIN, Commissioner, THE OLD RELIABLE. I- Turner's N. G. Almanac For 1D84, For'Bale at , J. 0. . .WHITTY'S Single copy lOcents. r.; ; ; , Trade supplied at 7u cents per dozen, docZdwlw v Lest; A LEATHER LEGGING,, lrt the Hme ami Houud Chnse on Thursday. Tho finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving It at the JOURNAL OFFICE. ' deol , Holiday Goods COMMERCIAL. Journal Office, Dec. 3, 6 P. M. COTTON New York futures steady; spots declined 1-16, closing quiet and steady. New; Berne market steady. Sales of 82 bales at Si to 9J. I Middling, 9i: Strict Low Middling 9f; Low Middling, 9i; Ordinary, - ' NEW YORK SPOTS. Middling, 10 9-16; Strict Low Mid dling 10 8-8: Low Middling 10 3-16. FUTURES.' MORNINO. NOON. December, 10.60 10.65 January, 10.66 10.66 February, 10.82 10.81 March, 10.98 10.96 EV4NINO. 10.58 10.65 10.81 10.96 RICE Market firm. Sales of 2,000 bushels at $1.00 to $1.11 in bulk. CORN In demand at 70 cents. DOMKSTIC MARKET. Turpentine Dip, $2.25; hard $1.25. Tar Firm at $1.25 and $1.50. Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 75c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5o. to 6c. Hams Country, 13ic. per pound. Lard Country, 12ic. per lb. Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Eggs 25o. per dozen. Peanuts $1.00al. 50 per bushel. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. Cotton Seed 3ic. Onions $3 per bbl. Apples 75c.a$1.00 per bushel. Peas 85c. per bushel. Hides Dry, 9allc; green 5a6c. , Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 45a50c. per pair; spring 25a40c. i , Meal 80c, per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 80c; yams 40c. turnips oua70c. per bush. Wool 12a20c. per pound. Shingles West India,dull and nom. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, $4.00 ; saps, $3.00 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $13.00; long clears 71c; shoulders, dry salt, 6c. MOLASSES AND SYRUPS 22ia40C. Salt 95c. per sack. Flour $4.00a7.75 per barrel. For Sale on Easy Terms 1 Forty Horse Engine and Boiler, 1 Urick Machino, 1 Binall Hand Press for making Front Brick Sunns' Barrows. Mud and Oreen Brick Bar rows, Sheds, Palette Boards, etc., etc. Everything complete and iu Derfect run ning order. ior lniormTir.on apply at mis omce or to J. F. IVES, dec2dwlw Middle St., New Berne, N. C, A SPLENDID INVESTMENT For Young and Old of Either Sex. MATURITY INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Insurance Paid in Five Years. The ilvinsr enioy the benefit of their own Insurance, together with weekly benelitB when sick. No limits as to age. No medical examination necessary. Call on WATSON fc STREET, decld&wlm Gen. Ins. Agents. For Sale, A FINE HORSE, BUGGY and HARNESS, together or separate, for cash or on time. Apply to novffltf JOURNAL OFFICE, 4fi,000 Cigars A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF CIGARS. Can be bought at from $7.50 to $10 per thousand cheaper than i actory prices Call and see them or address I. C. YEOMANS, ; , i 1 New Berne, N. C. Parties outside the city are espe cially invited to call ana examine stock. novlOdtf. , ,i ! I. G. YEOMANS, Broad St.', between Railroad and Middle. Now offers as choice a selection of GROOEBIES as can be found in the city, LOW FOR CASH. ; ; , , Asparagus and Succotash, ' , ; Green Corn, . ' . ' . ' New Buckwheat Flour, ' i , . Royal Crown and, Our Best Flour, ' Fine Teas. Coffees and Snice. - Fine sugar Cured Shoulders cut to suit cus tomers, ; The very nest uncovered iiams, -Large and Smell Pearl Hominy, ' Smoked Beef and Corned Beef, Bottled Horse Radish, s All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, ' Potted Meats, - - . 1 Loose Chow-ohow and PiekleS. ' Best. London. Layer Raisins in wliole or quarter: Doxes.i .v tTeservesanujeiiieH, ' . , i 1 Citrons, Currants and Prunes, ' Cakes and Crackers of all kinds, (bandies, Crochery and Glassware, ' ' Cigars, cigarettes. Tobacco and Snuff. Goods delivered ; to any part of the city free. : i . i i j . - ' ; " Stable free for the accommodation of country friends. . , .. oot21dtf ' I. O, YEOMANS. Oysters. A. B. KIMBALL ha opened a . ; t x FJRST CLASS OYSTER SALOON ' at south end of People's Market Moore's Old Stand and is prepared to furnish oysters. In any siyio.. i , Families supplied at tlieir liOmeslf desired. , , , , ' novlT'dtt . , , . Ferdinand Ulrich, GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS, . . f . Boots and Shoes, Ropes, Twines, Paints, Oil, CANVAS, GEAINSAOKS. LORILJiARD SNUFF At Manufacturer's Prices. NETS and SHINFS. Foot Middle street, NEW BERNE, X. C. (14 w at Candy BUT EAT IT PtTEE. All Kinds ot "French Made Frosh Every Candies Jay. SPECIALTIES: Chocolate, (Ji eani Orop, Cocoa, Bonbons. Buttercups. Cream Cocoanuts, Molasses Taffy, Susrar Taffy, Caramels. ALSO ' Florida Oranges, Lemons, Ban anas, Coooaiiuts, Malaga Grapes, Raisins, Currants, Citron and Prunes. , A. II. POTTER, Next to Custom House, Middle Street. WB. Cocoannts grated for oarcuBtotners freo of charge. : . . .nov22dtf Pigs' eet, AND icicles By the half bbl or keg -AT Wholesale and Retail CHAS. H. BLANK. THE LARGEST AND ' Best Selected Stock OF ENTS' CLOTHING! AND Ladies' Dress Goods! IN THIS MARKET, Just Arrived and Coming In Daily. A fine stock of Ladles'. Rents' anil Tlnv'a Underwear. Also, Boots and Shoes of the best quality and make. we call particular attention to our Fine Stock of Piece Goods, the finest in the city. Special Inducements ottered to the trade. 13y's CJlothing LADIES' CLOAKS. Onr Notion liepartment is complete. ' Bee our of IIa.mlkernhii.fii. i ),Hnnat. In the city. . we also keep a fine stock of ( Solid Gold and 2 lated Jewelry, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Tiiple Plated. A " Onr Own " Lanndrled Shirts, $5.00. 6 Pr. Ladies' Hose, 25 Conts. IiOdies' nice Linen Handkerchiefs, 5 cents. Ludies' Fine Bktrts. A fine stock of Corsets, all sizes. Ijin Unlit. Blankets. Uuilts. Bed Sureads. and a ti-ie 1 1 im of Shawls. Carpet at all prices, Kuss. Mattine. And other things too numerous to mention. Save Money ly Buying of Us. WM. SULTAN & CO., . nov7dAw Welnsteln Building, Kinston House in charee of A. S. Padrick and X. Mi Brock, Opera Hnuse Building. , . , . Leader of Low Prices." WHOLES ALEand RETAIL. Has Just returned from the North with a large . and well-selected stock oi , Dry Goods, Fancy Goods; and Kotions, Cheaper, llidn E'mr Offered Before. I will have Special Sales every week In ev eryllne. . -. , . v..(vK.j ... My stock of DRESS GOODS, such as Silks. Satins, Cashmeres and Mourning Goods, can' uvv iro iimwiieu U1B tuuuev IU Ihtt HtatO ' I have a large line of Dress TTtmmlnKs, Em broideries and Edgings at reduced prices. Ladles, Oenta and ChUdren'a TJnder Vesta In great variety. . . . . ., Special attention Is called to anr Shoe Ue partment. , Also, carpets fcnd Oil Cloths. 4 U fe', . A large stock of Picture Frames of every description. i h. . , Fancy Goods Baskets, Tinware, etc., eto. ' a Hpeoial lndunnmnntanHaro.i in sale customers, a.ad satlsiaotion guaranteed to every one Come eriy and get the first pick. 0. UAHII3, O3t20dw8m. ' Pollock st , New Berne, N. C.
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