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nnrn QUK'NAL.. jl inm ... . . .- ..I 'J . M ' i 1 NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY,' DECEMBER 6, 1883. NO. 212. LOGAt NEWS;! iurnll"lultnre Almanac. ',' ' Sun risen, 6.57 I Length of day, ' ' Sun sets,' 4:461 0 hours, 49 minutes. ! -.Moon Bets Mi 11:29 p. m. ' J Mr. J. A. Henrahan, of Pitt county, i8inthecity.y .r ; The svaW irf Pamlico sounds said to , be lower than for taanj year.' 'H ' ; X 1 ' Our1 market; ' is ' wejl; supplied ; with firth' porki'h Whatf, has become, of the, fish? '.:i''V.lA M I Se?era jases, of, disorderly conduct werejiepoff" Mayor ; yester day v'";,'',. , v. ' "if Z ; :''The Muckers' are fcomplaining of dry weather , dry .to Plan out cabbage We to pip win wheats i .'.rt' ; ! r Tim' shrubbery in the . .KpiHcopai iphorcb grounds is, being , trimmed "and. ,pjiin good conditions l. if-f .m," -J i , Fcwr hundred and eighty .children 'have. bei enrolled during' the present .term of this Graded School. . DlV iaCKau win rouioiu iu uucigu and turn out a few more "colonels and 3u4ge8, r:i. f ,. . Mr. W. G. Bryan arose in time yes- iterdaj morning to witness the sunrise, He pronbiinces it perfectly magnificent, jTfrq luggards who, fail tq get ou$ early te missihg grand sight. ' j i - fhe city 'council pjassed a resolution .,flO,JuesdayI night , instructing the tax collector :to' receive uniu an. ibi-, aymilrtdf City taxes one half ifyouct ' fets Wueil1 sice'(Ma 1983. 'U I ' ' wA nearly til good ''things are to be found liere in llorth Carolina. We see in our : market almost, aa; choice oysters as w'e ever sawi, and on inquiry find that they come from Beaufort. ' Large, juicy and fuU,flfTy,oB)i,!jhy are.tlw ,rtyalaf J oysters. AT8 and OUierer. - this morning, by Mr. John II. cell, an souncing that the following ministers h4 bctepf retuedi by the N. C j Con- j ference M...E. Church South, .now in - session' at Stlatesville: New Berne Dia t rifi, JV'E. Manb P.i B.V -New Berne Station, Revr L., S. Burkhead, D.C.; Goldaboro, Rev. W. M. Robey ; Kidston, Rev. W. C' Gannon; Beaufort, Rev. N. Jl! Jurney; Snow Hill, lev. J. W. Jen-ltins.-iV)rt,Sear s" V- H !' ' ' Jk CorreeUpft. T" . The Wilson papers 'ssy that Judge ue"fherd -ixpects ( to move to Wilgon. ' -Te Judg4 informs ustiiqt this is &mis 4ajJjierouBvninde out of his .district if "be desjred. Cli S OT ' ' The ffiebtelManl'cliildten of and Mary E. GaskiU - will take ' ' ptKfroW.tbe residence of the parents on' Ctveiij Btf,?,." tfiiMveiiing .'iat4 rvSooLFriende pf thd'family'aryiri- Jlij lienor made -short work of the calettdar Bet. for , yesterday. ..The jnv portani oases wkea called ' were not -" redy foitlW, n4 ware therefore oon- been 'fixed- on the jalendat for ; :to-day and WmordwiSocburt will not ad: journlor the term beforr Friday; next. ., fi',",1 'v ' ; ;!'.'.;., ;; '-t,mJ r Atal'frorn smitbfleld, brings-in- - formation of a fire in that town on Sun day oibning last.. . The prixloipallooeers wer Jiff Jnami;:jo(io8tlhi8 'entire tockgo,vanf;My. Cbatfl."'i?ortu nateljihirWVi ot'muoh wihdT;that morttidf the ' amages; would have We learn that this gentleman has beei TtrinsfeireA5 fom Beaufort, to 1 GetJg'btiwn, SC. .e are pleased to learn that, the transfer carried with it the nromotion of a worthy officer. Mr, . WhitfOd is hbw Ajsslstan't Engiheer and has charge of the government work at .flerietGwifc (WeJeaW from the TeU phone that he and his estimable wife , . . T:.. .-wirr. 4.UAfl. - tnaoe many wai in uiouas uuimg etay at Beaufort IImaeal. - '"' 5 Thmarri!e of Mr. Martin WillacrV) , ofStllmTngfo, andMiss ElfeaWth' - Oliver, of tis city,' took place ,las,t night at Christ tihurch, the Rector, Rev. V, . ; W. Shields, officiatipg..to; . .. C ' ' The church was elaborately andhund- , flbmelyqdressed, . and -the bridal .Moort ceremony wasmjlemnlyand impressive ly performed" In tlie presence of an im - menPftcpneottsa jOf . persons,- ai( -was followed iiy an' elegant reception at the homo of the bride tie s father, wm. u. 'Ail lIj : "v yt . Oliver. Esq. . I - The bride and groom leave this morn ing for" "-' "fiomejiii ;Wilniinctoh no sompanied by a number of friends. The JT""NAi4,wUhea' them a happy ' jour-"y tliroiifb life. ..... , t' . Graded School Report. I 'lhe following is the report or the Graded School for the month ending I Nov. 30th 1883: ' ; .. , . ' Number of new pupils enrolled 8 Number of pupils re-admitted. he Total number of pupils enrolled... Number of tardies....... 27 PER CENT. OF ATTENDANCE. Tenth grade.i....... Eighth grade. ..;.. ......... ,.;.... Seventh grade...... ......... Sixth grade... Fifth grade........ ..... Fourth grade........ ... Third grade............................. Second grade..!... Advanced, first grade......,.- Average..,.., , - ROLL OF HONOR. W.06 97;75 97.95 96.98 . '-0 96.24 94.69 96.94 ADVANCED FIRST GRADE. " Mvrta Reel. Bavard Morcan.; Fleeta t.o;i r.ti0 u'.trt, " n;n, Thomas. Samuel Parker. Clarence Pitt- man. Leo Burma. . V . I ' v , bmii james warraway, nosa uau, liuia Ewell, Joseph .Fisher, Mary Hamilton, Addie Ilemns;, Nellie liilton, Mary Lewis, Annie Sanders, Carrie Simmons, Louisa Suter, Jennie Watson, Mattie wooa, rlugli Wood, Nettie Jones. . .; third grade. Faith Brock, Rachel Brown Jennie Burrus, Mary GaskiU, Edith Haskins, Mary ' McSorley, t Gertrude Raaberry, oauie wmuoru, Aioeri Dangerc. ueorge uan, Maie tcoDerts, wiuie Keei, a ranu Usaaie and lomrale Waters. FOURTH rtRATIR. . ) . :.t I Fannie Burkhead. Chattie Oredle. " " i minnie uawson. juarv uooainir. natue Lane, Kosalm bcliwerin, Ida Smith, Maria Styron. Annie Willis, Nellie Wood and Leon Dawson. ,.';...,(, . FIFTH GRADE. Annie Henderson, Sophia Jones, Bet tie Hall, Annie Mills, Ada Butuh. Lil lian Credle, Saidy Eaton; Etta O'Neal, Thomas Davis, James Harrison and Joseph McSorley. ; .i SIXTH GRADE waiter Willis, Annie Lewis, Lottie TTtiHho T.nnnia Pnnl TWorv Piirlrlioarl I ra hu 7nrn,iFa;;; Jones." ? ; , r' SEVENTH GRADE. Mary urown ana ana uanKs. EIGHTH GRADE. T.o,,M Rno.c Hatfia nnll Mars Stimson, Victoria Dixon, Alice Dixon and Thos. Daniels. . tenth grade. Willie Boyd and Fred D. Thomas, North Carolina Apples. , ; We were shown on yesterday by Mr. Hollister another sample 6t North Caro- lina apples. They are finer, both in : j r- ii : : ii i navor auu biiso, uiau auy uuiiuciu njijic we have seen. , We learn from Mr. HoUister . that ; notwithstanding the froiVht on a barrfil of annles from West- em North Carolina is more than on one t v,.v fi,a ,rin, r,,M frnrnQi to oA miiri Innrar than that nla in Wow Vnrlr that thoir w. j can be cheap. vi i New Berne,'N. C, Dec. 4, 1883. Tlie recuiar iueeuuz vi ine ooam was neiutnis evening .mayor ,r"ruPrr swing, rreseni: ounc men oowaru, OAnlVnn Uonkhnrn M i 1 lat an M aata UUUUUCG1 iAQVnWU"l W1IIV1 U"U J.r vUi w J UVtlbtUU IV OO iCUU liVUi it Ui VUTCI, A na nn(4 1AT U 11 iirnii oHuift jreifiij w . wuvu building on' Middle .street,, being disap- proTea ny ouuumH.. i i -t 1. 1 uouncuman juuor, nairiuauui toni - mittee on Streets and Pumps, reported that the well on West street had been ,.F v j ! . w L 1 r , well bored, and that the one ordered bored opposite Kbenezer f resbytenan tiUUIUU UttU uccu wmuioutcu. kn-l l-tnnn nAvimAnra4 ua.v - same, un mouonoiuouncnman Miner, the mattes was ret f" i- i un On motion, Councilman Moore offered 9 following resolution, which was, on the motion, unanimously adopted: Be it j Resolved, That the tat collector be and is hereby instructed to receive in payment of real and personal property tax one-half vouchers-issued since May, 1883, and one-half cash until January iBfc ?r;-'?t arn-;n k?k. Stephen Hurt Wng present! asked the Board to pay the cost of the suit against V. T.'Hurtt, he being unable to do so. On motion of Councilman Moore, a voucher of $38 was ordered to be issued for that our nosa. i On motion, tbe Janitor of Reliance Engine Company was, from, and. after this month, discontinued, n i , '( ' On.motion, the Wecbanip Hook and LaddlferCoj! was authorized to employ a JafiitOr at 3 per nwntu, irom ana alter fiJrTiKw- ,anrtH,i.:monH,r The usual announcements. were November, waa .read as follows: .- :?.?' iAm't of costs collected $8.10 On motion, the report was adopted. jThe City Marshal made the following report for the montn oi JNovemoer: iWork 'on' streets Repairing pumps. ..,- . Special police......... . ...... ...... Bpring well..'..... ....j.....',......'.. Mason work on sidewalk........ 24.00 8.50 20.00 - 1.00 j.V...v.U3.u 'Amount or costs collected...,..,., sq.iu , On motion ' the report was adopted. ; ' fin mntinn rtin rfiirnlar monthlv bills were allpwed, minutes read- ana ; ap proved and the Board adjourned. . ! - , S .M..Lh. H ANUUUK, LiHV KjlOIKi $ (Try POTTERS COUGH, BOPS. , itXtiimi The VoLTAio,Bri Cto.;of Marghall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaio Belt and Ele'ctrio Appliances on wmi, lor tmx U,D' jcu ana Uaston jfanortM continnea on Jfor- Baie.ac vymrxit'a. C55vdal.T3SH, thesupcranuated list, and W. II. PinKieiocent ' f MSrSTO-w. Call, I. F. Keerans, t! 0. Moses, T. TreafJ5Td;C,I From the Statesvllle Landmark. NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE. SECOND DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. FIFTH DAY'S PEOCEBDINGSl r.nnfnrPnPA was ..nllfid trt rW iy Uisuop Keener at 9 o'clock: T&e religious exercises were con- ducted bj Rev. J. E. Mann, .P. E. of the jNew Berne district. Tlie minutes of Sunday's Bession were read and approved. - The statistical secretary, J. B. MJarpenter, made the following re port: RECAPITULATION. Totals. Gain Loss. Local Preachers... m , 72,257 102 3,825 .. 818' 5,115 2,89 (1,97.48 ' 7 ""'68 White Members.. 2,127 "US. 919 51 202 . Colored Members.. Colored Membeni "n""nPzea Hmniav Schools nuu. oon.ocnoiars... Vll limol In. I.ihwiiv 1 HH I v hiub oi. laurarieg.. ;60i.82 raraonngeg, S120 084 2 795 " 5 ChurthoB... rwm 25U Value.... 879,i3 $38,679 .. Bishop Keener congratulated the especially in that of infants bap-1 tized. I n 4.:.. r u rv t. .. VJU I1IUUUU III l. yj. JJUllUU, IUB uuuieieiiuu nug me lAiug lvieueiot Doxology as expressing gratitude fnr thA nmannritw nf Mi a nhnrl, 1 1 J I , ,, . - UuestlOU 7, Who are deacons ol oue vean was asam cauea ana w . m. North and W. VT. Cutchen were passed. Question 11. What local preach ers are ordained deacons? Marshall A. Smith, M. D. Giles and A. E. Wiley. Question 9. What traveling preachers are ordained deacons? t, t,. .Inhnami .T 1? Wul.hm.no ' ' w.Jj.urisson, j. Keene, J. T. Aoerneiny, w. xv wuson, u. f. bO-OW. Ouestion IB. What lor.nl nrflafh- I" j:., m' V n 0 UlUcllUOU ClUOlBf , LI, J, IVillian and M. L, Kay lor, Question 13, VV hat traveling preachers are ordained elders! John N. Cole, J. O. Guthrie, J. Ed Thompson, if. h. TOWnsend, F. B. McCall, W. L. Cunninggim, W. S, Hales, Thos. A. Stone, D. L. Eacn- hardt ana VV.l. Hull On nmtinn it TXT Q "Rlnilr n n vl. luuuiwu w. m u, .uiaw. j. j. Montgomery was substituted for J, - Underwood as lay delegate lrom "16 BailSOUry Q1SIHCI. ueauou tv. jxio an me preachers blameless in their life and official administration! Hills- """owux j , MiTOmuuiu. Mi,aioo- 1 rtni1 S2i 1 1 DhnrTT liitnnnetltnnA uf-nfnn m n ch. hv a11aj nA . fin tnnfinti nr VV U Tilanlr T T7 i,,0 -0,,a0f ; The committPfl to. invastWA .-- rr""T I ijllUI m,n Ulllnb 1- lr. I rlLII liIlFl 111(711 I O O - m -J vmjh I rhOlt AhQifrrion W I. 1JVM A I VUll VUUU UlUUi X XJ llJl HAUll ID" 4.1. t xl . ' 1 1 uiuieu mail lui'ie is uo irrouuu whatever for the charffea affainst , rflnmmntll1wa th"t hio iharflirop fiflOQ urhlih nrao Haha p""""""" """" u.o uuue. Rev. L. J. II olden, who was an - ooiu ted to take monies to relieve isev. . V. uoyie, having gone home ,, ,t6fe , "r " i n , n I il 1 1 1 1 2-1.1 Iff! II.DI I i I 1 1 V 1 1 . ri 14 1 1 i L . - un motion ot n. a. xates. it was .,., . ... i. J.I.. i Ti.. treasurer of tbe trustees of the Conference to pay over 1 in his handa to the joint board of finance. It was announced that Dr. Burk- head had been elected treasurer of the board of trustees of Trinitv College, and that those against hom he had bonds and notes, would please come forward and settle with him. , On motion of S. D. Adams it was oruereu ium wnen we aujonrn ' : i i A.. - , , we do so to meet again at 3 p. m. liev. K A. Yates, chairman of tbe Sunday School board, presented I the report of the board, pending the discussion of which the Con ference adjourned. - vnaaa antt conierence adjourned with benediction by the .Bishop. ( -1 ,, . EVENING SESSION. Conference was called to order at 3 p. m., Bishop Keener in the chair. KellglOUS exercises Were COndUCt- ..l ui. xr A iilr- . CU.,J - . ' JVlir.llCPS oi x,ne momini? session Wflrfl mail AiwT ftimmVArl.' i i nn i 1 ul P , BT'3U fT m,"0 emersoi tuenarione, JJayeiievuie, - Wilmington, jjiew uerne, warren ion, ana wasnmgion aismCCS were j , r'liiifJtn iiiifi ii'.i.mnmii. .. .' - ' The committee on ' Church rela tions presented their report recom mending , that ,B. P. Bibb, J. W, Randall, W. 8. IIaltbirj; Milea Foy, J. W. Floyd, Henry Gray, W. W. mending that . R. P. Bibb, J. ' W, I lbea, E. Howland, J, H. Wheeler W. Smith and J. F. Craven be put intjhe supernumerary relation. ; " . Un motion : pi. . Dr. , vv iisou the Conference granted permission to the presiding elders to give S. P. Douglass work as BUpply I a 1" I A H ' 1 TTT tS UU IIlUlilUU. Ul UK, VV 1IB0U, V . Kj. Norman was. elected : a trustee of Conference in the place of the late Kev., B.Craven, p.D. ; The usual, , announcements lor committee meetings were made. Preaching at the Methodist church at night by Kev. J. D. Ar nold; at the Presbyterian church by Kev. J. H. Guinn. , Conference adjourned with the doxology and benediction by Bish op Keener, n ; 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. - ana Inen 11 PveB mem me true essence and flavor of the tobacco. In Black- well's Durham Long Cut they have a soyce 01 82lace a, 8Pation quite uhapped hands, ace, r IMPLES, and rough Skm, cured by using Juniper Tin SruP mhir r.awnl.r. TtiTivn Co., New York. th-2 Rev. G. W. Offlev. New Berne. N. C. HT 1 fn T T:il. .innvH. I imvHiH.H l nr iwii M in n muHin Unn Why suffer with Malaria? Emory's Standard Cure Pills are infallible, never fail to cure the most obstinate cases; purely vegetable. 25 cents. dw2 INDIANCAMP, Cor. Middle and Broad Streets. Open dally for the sale of GENUINE IN- DIAN REMEDIES. Indian Haeua. Indian Oil and Indian worm KUler. Free advice. Can and see them, decudlw YAEB0R0 HOUSE, RALEIGH, N. C. Under New Management. Rate $U.50 to $3.00 per day. The Press and Clergy iff per day. K. B. HANEY, decudlw Proprietor. Holiday Goods inn ruiii-omu GOODS ARU ALL FRESH AND WARRANTED PURE : I 1 m Mince M.6al, JJUCKWUeat, I 1M 1 nr.W.l 1 ..i . ai... ii I tiltron, iuiimwrco t. uu -nri.,,. a; Almond .BestFlour. Brazil Nuts. Pine Annie Cheese. I . ' rr.Z ' 1 pAAari NlltB 1 ' I WK, VilAa4a . TTTnrTT TiTirtrn -n TTrnniTi n Vlilil Blibl X) U 1 XXiIi. Peanuts. Granulated Sugar, ffiuiwB, byrups, Preserves 1. To ma ' Molasses, Kirk's Soaps, Dried Annies. French Mustard, Keen's Mustard, Sardines, Powder, Shot, .Caps, Yeast Cakes, . Clam Chowder, .'Jelly, Irish Potatoes, aapieByrup, Pir-iTw "Chow'Chow . I . . . COOkAd Oatfl samp. m??' Tobacco, ; Uooked Beef, uonee lirotuiQ io urQer. Mock Turtle Soup, Baked Beans, 2x-TaU Soup, Catsup, Breast StoiDs ur,.p ' oauce, Horse Radish, Barley, Brandy Peaches, Shrimp, Gelatine, Potted Ham, Condensed Milk, Chocolate, Corned Beef, , Codfish, moKea owwui, , E, f f1- whitnRflana i ' . ' Tapioca, Uurne powder, Freali Roasted Coffee, Pickled Lambs Tongues, ' Sutrar Cured Shoulders,-, ALL KINDS Canned Goods, :. xtoyal . Yeast Fowler, . Flavoring: Extracts. - ! C. SLOVEB. ii-., . , ded-ai&wu Notice Sale of Land. State of North Carolina Craven Colinty. Annie B. Murphy ) .. i. .i. - , and otuerg. i. BUDenor ixmrt. , Ex Parte, te, ) Special Proceedings. . Pursuant to the Judgment rendered Irt the above-uamed prooeedlngs I will sell at the . a.,,.. ! .. 1. .It C X' V. , Bald county, on the lt day of January, 1881, lallfthe lands situated In Craven county ou north side of Neuse River ani south Bide of swirt ureex, a gmnn pan or wnion lands lie I 'JZ'S,.S'UU:J' i- uma. .n.i nth.. .hnni ThlrtSe, THundred cVes," B.lTtii? tandi owned by Job. Ij. Murphy ot the time of his I death Terms; t)ne-flilrd cash;' balance on a oredlt t i. a tsH. .1 ii ,)i,wa' vttm In annul Itiotal. of one, twoanaimee years in equal mstai- meots. with Interest from date. Bonds with i . good security required. DWi StEVENSON. docl-d uomnussioner. rf.-,,IHB OLD RELIABLE T,.--'-! TV 1 M I Uliif. 5l lil Ua For 10Q4. I -v trrvr imrnvrin COMMERCIAL. , Journal Office, Deo. 4, 6 P.M. COTTON New York futures quiet; spots, quiet and steady. New Berne market steady. Sales of 155 bales at 8 1-2 to 9.45. , , Middling, 9i; Strict Low Middling 91; Low Middling, 9i; Ordinary, - NEW YORK SPOTS. 1 Mi Jelling, 10 1-2; Strict Low Mid dling 10 5-16; Low Middling 10 1-8. FUTURES. MORNING. NOON. EVENING. 10.52 10.59 10.74 10.89 December. 10.54 10.54 January, 10.58 10.61 February, 10.73 10.76 March, 10.88 10.91 RICE Several lote in market. No change in quotations. CORN None in market. DOMESTIC MARKET. Turpentine Dip, $2.25; hard 81.25. tar Firm at $1.25 and $1.50. Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 75c. per eallon. Beef On foot. 5o. to 6c. Hams Country, 18io. per pound. iiARD country, laic, per lb. Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Eogs 25c. per dozen. Peanuts $1.00al.50 per bushel. r odder oUc. to $1 per hundred. UOTTON SEED 3C. Onions $3 per bbl. Apples 75o.a$1.00 per bushel. rEAS bdc. per bushel. Hides Dry, 9allo. ; green 5a6c. tallow oc. per lb. chickens urown, 4oasuc. per pair: spfpg awc. Jbal cue per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 30c; yams 40c. Turnips 50a75c. per bush. Wool 12a20c. per pound. Shingles West India.dull and nom mal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, nearts, $4.uu; saps, $3.00 ner M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $13.00: lona clears Vic.; snouiaers, dry salt, 6c. Molasses and Syrups 221a45c. Salt 95c. per sack. Flour H00a7.75 per barrel. For Sale on Easy Terms 1 Forty Horse Engine aud Boiler, 1 Brick Machine. 1 tunall Hand Press for maklne Front Brick aprmg earrows. Muuanu yreen Brick Har rows, Sheds; Palette Boards, etc., ete. Everything complete and In perfect run ning order. i-or iuiormution apply at this offlce or to J. F. IVES, . dec2dvplw Middle St.. New Berne. N.O. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT For Young and Old of Either Sex. MATURITY INSURANCEASSOC.IATION. Insurance Paid in Five Years. Tlie living eulov the benefit of their own Insurance, together with weeklv benefits when sick. No limits as to aire. No medieal examination necessary. Call 011 WATSON fe RTBEET. deold&wlm Gen. Ins. Agents. For Sale, A FINE HORSE, BUGGY and HARNESS, together or separate, for cash or on time. Apply to uovKltf , JOURNAL OFFICE, 40,000 Cigars RARE OPPORTUNITY TO JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OP CIGARS. Can be bought at from $7.50 to $10 per thousand cheaper than Factory prices. (Jail ana see them or address I. C. YEOMANS, New Berne, N. C. ISST Parties outside the city are espe cially invited to call and examine stock. novlOdtf ' I. G. YEOUANS, NEWSTORE, Broad St., between Bailroad and Middle. Now offers as choice a selection of GROCERIES as can be found in the city, LOW FOR CASH. Asparagus and Succotash, . Green corn, x. ... in.i..,.i,An nnn . Royal Crown and Our Best Flour, x tue a'bhb. uouees ana nnioe. ' . Fine sugar Cured Shoulders cut to suit cus tomers, : . ' . . .. xne very Dest uncovered Hams, Large and Smell Pearl Hominy, Brooked Beef and Corned Beef, Bottled Horse Radish, All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Potted Meats, . ' .. i . ; Loose Oho w-ohow and Pickles, .. Best London Layer Raisins In whole or quarter boxes, . f ! ; . ; - ; . ITesOTves ana j enies. Citrons, Curranti and Prunes, '!' ' Cakes and Crackers of all kinds, ' t ' .- Candies, - J-- ' Crockery and Glassware, i , f ! i Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco and Snuff, , , Goods deliverod to, any part of the city free.' I " - - o.-vi. i... t' ' ' otaDle tree for the accommodation of country friends. - v oot21dtf - I. 0. YEOMANS. ,,j . nvlr(t a : a. ia. KiMBAixhaiopene ii t A. B. KIMBAUi has opened a . ' . j FIRST CLASS OYSTER SALOON at sou tli endof People's Market Moore's Old Stand and Is prepared to furnish oysters In any siyie. ' . . Families supplied at.thelr homesif desired. t novl7-atf i - -.-1 ...-it Ferdinand Ulricb, GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, . Ropes, Twines, Paints, Oil, CANVAS, GEAINSACK9. UOKILLAKD SNUFF At Manufacturer's Prices. NETS and SF.INES. Foot Middle street, NEW BERNE, N. C. ddtW Eat Candy BUT EAT n PURE. All Kinds ot French rin.iwllis Made Fresh Every Day. SPECIALTIES: Chocolate, Cream Jrop, Cocoa, Bonbons, Buttercups. Cream Cocoa n uts, Molasses TatTy, Sugar Taft'y, Caramels. ALSO Florida Oranges, Lemons, Ban anas, Cocoanuts, Malaga Grapes, naming, currants, Citron and Prunes. A. H. POTTER, Next to Custom House, Middle Street. ftD- Cocoanuts m-jlt.ivl fnrnnrpiiBtnofi-aa l of charge. ,- t , .nov22dtf Pigs' Feet, Xx?ipe AND !Pickles By the half bbl or keg -AT- Vholesale and Retail CHAS. H. BLANK. THE LARGEST AND . , Best Selected Stock OF GENTS' CLOTHING! - AND ' , ' i ' Ladies' Dress Goods! IN THIS MARKET, : Just Arrived and Coming In Daily. A fine Btock of Ladles', Gents' and Boy's 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 ouureu io uie iraue. lily's CJlothing, LADIES' OLOAKS. Our Notion Department is complete. Bee our of Handkerchiefs, thn flnimt Vn the city. we also keep n nne stock of : -( ; Solid Gold and Plated Jew61ry, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Triple Plated. 0 H Our Own " Lenndrlcd Shirts, $3.00. 6 Fr. Ladies Hose, 25 Cents. Ladies' nice Linen Handkerchiefs, S cents. Ladles' Fine Bklrts. , . . , , A flue stock of Corsets, all sizes' Laii RnVu . Blankets. O.uilts. HedHmemls. Knrl & (!. Una ofBhawlB. Carpets at all prices. lino. vr..,,in ' ; Ami other things too numerous to mention. . Save Money by Buyingof Us. WM. SULTAN & C0.r uowdftw , i Welnsteln Bnlldinjr, if Kinston House in cbarare of A. 8- Padeick and X. M.- Bkock, Opera lipase) Building. ! ; .,. . ; - . .) . Leader of Lo Prices. WHOLESALE and EETAIL. : Has Just rethrned from the North with a largo '' Bry Goodsj Fancy Goods and Monsi' Cheaper Than Ever Offered Before.- I V1U have Special Sales evarv week in mmJ ' : rvllna. My stock of PRESS GOODS, Such as Bilks' -Satins, Cashmeres and Mourning Goods, can!'! f uvw .... uiauou i"i nic uiuunr m uie mate I have a large lineof Dress Trimmings Em. 1 broideries and Edgings at reduced prices!. Ladles, Gents and Children's Under Vesta in great variety. , ,. i.,, ;;,,..( . '".:,' Special attention Is called to our Shoe partment. - 'Also. Garnets end Oil Cloth- :i j l! - - "A large stock of Picture Frames of avarv ' descrtptioiu -u -J i-. . ' , iiancyuoods. Baskets, Tinwure. etc. eto. i ' Hpeclal Inducements offered to whole. ' sale oustomers, and satlsiactlon Kuaranteed f '; to every one. . .. . r , Come erly and get the first pick.' ' " '1,;u "".ro.'MAiiKs,:'; ociaWwSm toltoek st . New Berne, N.;c.' ' 0 , I . .; ,.it.. .v v.l I ' ." 1 ' .- .'. -.. v -t ,. V. '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 6, 1883, edition 1
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