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- v.. , - r Dm HE OURNAL. VOL. VI.-NO. 246. NEW BERNE, .ft. C., TUESDAY. JANUARY 17, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. LOCAL NEWS. New Berne, latitnde, -8IP 6' North. , " '. . longitude, 77 ' Wart. Sun risee.T:li Length of day, : , Sun nets. CSS 8 Qoura, M minutes. . Mjorliiet6:41p. m. , .BUSINESS LOCALS. - A NOTHEB of those fine stall-fed i .2. beeves at bnxlukob' this morning Also a lot of fine country Hams from ; Onslow county. CHOICE N. C. Hum at 121 eenU per - J poosd a ' a. hiixib d. ' rEDM0ND'8 Ginger Ale. Lemon 1.1V Boda,etc,, equal to Imported. f James Bkohovd. "IV fOCHA and Java Coffee, finest in - TXtownat dukh'b. -1 fifliY BOLLS WALL PAPER lUvU jait reoeived and for sale ' at wi iom prices. Gao. Alles St. Co. TURNER'S ALMANACS at Geo. Allen & Co. - pi ARBEIT'S Medoo Vineyard Cognao UT and Wlnet for eale, at Manufaotu- - - rcr'o prioea. by . James Redmond. PURE Liquors and Wines for Medici nal and other usee, at wholesale. r" Jakes Redmond. DIRECT importation of French Brandy and Holland Gin arrived ' la bond and. duties .paid at Custom -. louse in New Berne, guaranteeing gen Jine goods for sale. Jab Redmond. Cold rain yesterday. - Prepare something for the Fair. The cabbage farms near the city are looking well. , Mr. , C Beleenstein offers a phaeton for sale. See "ad." in this issue. ", jOottage prayer meeting tonight at the residence of Mrs. Heritage on Pollock street at half-past seven o'oiock. fv Howard ft Jones are offering under wear goods below' New York cost. Call .'on them; they mean what they say. .. " Turpeattne ie advancing and boxing ' ' axes are In demand, but etrange to say there is not one to be found in New r Berne. V" N. C. hams are coming in, so'Capt. ; Alex. Miller -announces. They are a , long way ahead of the mouldy, covered sugar-cured ham. Marshal Bargett gives not ioe that the ' brjok sidewalks on Middle streets must be put in order Immediately. Some portions of it need attention. ' JW 'fegrai to hear of the contlhued ssrioue illness of Dr. F. M. Rountree of "Ktnaton.'A oard reoeived by last night's "mail represents his condition as not o much, if any, better. " .' Charles F. Jones will not be hung ' " today. ; Wa advise all who have come to the city today to witness the horrible eoeoe, to come around and subscribe for "; the JODENAt and keep posted on passing ' venta." , .;- Steamer Movemente. "' V, Tbe Vesper of the E. C. D. line sailed yesterday afternoon with a cargo of lumber and merchandise. Tbe Eaglet ot this line will arrive this Afternoon. The Newberae of tbe O. D. line tailed for Norfolk ysetenlsy with a cargo of ottonand passengers. , The Man eo of . the same line will arrive tonight. - Tbe Einston of the N. T. B. 8. line arrived from Kinston last night. ; '- f: 'The Csrollne left for Snow Bill yester- . day with a large number of passengers and a good freighU'";:!:; .' i- . . . 1 1 . " ' " '. - ' FuUie Building for Hew Berne. " ' If the citiisns ot New. Bern want . Congress to appropriate money for the erection of a publio building they must forward petitions for the same and also forward memorials setting forth the necessity and estimate of the cost of t&iJ building.' Our Congressman,' Mr. Eimmont, will doubtless do his duty, " and if we do ours an appropriation will be secured and the building go up. The rosd to tbe national cemetery is another important measure that ought, to be purbed tbrouRh. A good macadi mired roi from the city to the national oeme tery will make a magnificent eMve from our city which can be secured if our cit-'zens will only manifest 'the jrofr interest in the matter. Ltt petitions be circulated and .for- erJ 1 for an spproptiation for a pub" 1,3 1 v 'Ming and also for a road to the i . t ' r.al cemetery, and let it be done at n Felltlcs la the IT est, f, Iowa. January 18.-Cir-r? t -t cut to one hundred st - RTublions !-''.:...(; t C tf rnr. all r .C ar.d l('2,rtr lrifla - tr.sra as to their - i ' ' -k i, i i : ; r t c . . f r I. t l',:t rfl '(" - t r ' ! 1 F THE NORTH- AST PEOPLE AND AN IMXEH&E KCMBEB - OF BOSSES FBOZEH TO I'EATH. WASBOOTOir. Jan. 14 Dee patches from the aorUiweat record a number of deaths by freezing in the recent blis- aard. A school-teacher named . Curtis was frosen to death on the way home from school at Delamoo, Dakota, near Sioux Falls. A man was found dead etanding beside his barn and other lay all night within a half mile of town la a snow bark between bis horses, thus saving hie life. Three children at Garrison, Nebraska, got lost going home from school and remained out all went One was dead when found, the other two may recover. W. B. Beadly was frosen to death near Barkston, Dakota. Two men were frosen to death near MarysTille, Montana. A farmer named Alien ana nie eon were oaugbt near Mitchell. Dakota, and the son was frosen to death and the father will lose both hie arms. Another man is loet in the sama neighborhood and the freight train is blockaded nine miles from Mitchell and tbe crew have had nothing to eat since Wednes day. In the neighborhood of Aber deen, Dakota, ten men were caught by a storm at different point. Four have been found dead . The others are prob ably dead bnt have not been found. The loss of live stock is immense, some actually fiering to death in their stalls in the stables. Two belated stock-trains from Nebraska arrived at St. Joseph, Mo., last night with every head of cattle dead. Chicago, Jan . 14 .A storm at Galena yesterday blockaded the highways, tbe drifts in some places being fifteen feet deep. No trains on tbe Illinois Central or Chicago Mortbwestern railroad reached there yesterday. Tbe blockade on the latter road between Galena and Madison will not be raised for several days. Stock about Moweaqua suffered intensely from tne sudden change in the temperature, and a number of losses by freesiog are reported by the farm ers. ITS BACK BROKEN. Minnipous, Minn., Jan. 14 The ttorm'e back ii broken and the railroads have gone patiently to work to burrow their way through tbe bard packed snow drifts. The snow is as bard and heavy as sand and baffles tbe snow plows. Tbe only train in at the union depot yesterday was the Wisconsin Central's. Two east-bound Northern Paoiho trsins came in this morning eighty and fifty hours late. One of them bad been snowed in ntty miles west of bee forty -seven hours. The N irthern Piciflo hts bad an excel lent opportunity to test the rotary snow plows and with entire success. Over 800 miles of track in Dakota, with the enow averaging fifteen fret deep, have beed cleared by one plow in six teen hours. This is an unparalleled achievement. Squelched by Mr. Cox. MS' BOCTELLE pabbies with THE NEW TORE MBMBBB AND GETS WORSTED. There was a little flurry in the House yesterday over t the resolution calling upon the Seoiatary of War for informa tion regarding the battle flags. Mr.Bou telle of Maine, of course took occasion to make a speech of a quarter of an hour or more, the rapid utterances of which, briefly stated, were to tbe effect that he did not object to the amendment which the eommfttee had made and which rendered the scope of the Inquiry so as to include the obtaining of infor mation as to the return of flags to North ern Htatee. Air. uox. or new xork. made an earnest little speech in whioa he rejoiced at the unanimity with which the committee on military affaire had reported the resolution. The country was to be congratulated upon the -fact that this resolution whfoh oonoerned a matter wHIoh had touched the publio sensibility eo greatly, could be reported unanimously and even receive the ap probation of the gentleman from Maine. rata sally at Mr' uou telle s expense brought that gentleman to his feet. -"I want to remind- the gentleman from New York," be eaid, ae he adjusted the white handkerchiefs wbichwas wrapped around hie troat, "that he was oppoeed the other day to the consideration of th resolution." ' , . "Tee," promptly responded Mr. Cox, because then it was out of order -as the gentleman from Maine almost al- ys IS. 7 . Amid general .laughter Mr. Boutelle eat down again and the resolution as amended was adopted. Washington Poet, 18th.' - ;; . - - k' i 'ft; "i i i, ml I m id i t v. J Chicago'1 Confederate Konumeat The Ex Confederate .'Association of Chicago, which was organisation about two Tears ago, immediately-after the funeral of General Grant, hare in con templation a national monument to the Confederate soldiSrs buried in the north end west. Some 0,500 are interred in Oakwood Cemetery, by far the largest number in any place north of Mason and Dixon's line. Plans have .been procured and permission obtafced from the cemetery company and the Seore tsry of War at Washington The mon ument ie to be of pyramidal ' shape, about forty feet high, the estimated cost being (30 000. The base will be built by the Chicago' Association, who have already collected tbe lands for that r urpoee, the thirteen Confederate States to build the monument proper lih funds contributed in the Southern Statee. Chicago Tribune. , . ; . . . Neuralgia, rbeumetisra, - erysipelas. sore throat, toothache and all other rains and aches sre rr implly cured by Salvation Oil. Friee 25 cents. - CocEhif? Clara Comely, charming C;..:i--a Uf ior.r.ir. esreieeely ctoh ir.r c!; crc; came; Clara - ' 1 cr'T ' ' t; r :!, croiipy . t' ' t i ' ' " I ' I I or, h'l ; - ! I ; ' C -.-h f rrcr. COLD WEATHER IK V- - WEST. A Harrow Escape. PiTT8BCBO,-Pa.i Jan. 18. The eighty passenger on the East bound Chicago and New York Limited Express (veeti bule train) on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne ana Chicago Kailway, had a narrow escape from serious injury, if not in stant death, by a collision with a double header freight train of forty can, at Conway station, near Rochester, Pa., at 6:48 o'oiock this morning. The express train was making ap lost and running aDout forty miles an nonr. The en glneere, owing to a heavy fog, did not discover each other until only a 100 yards apart. Tne engines were re versed and the trainmen jumped.ee. caping with alight injuries. The trains crashed together with terrific force, and a number of freight oars and the en gine! were completely demolished. But few of the passengers were awake. All were thrown from their berths, badly shaken up and thoroughly frightened. A panic was only pre vented by the efforts of conductors and porters. The front part of the smokers in the veesibule train was badly jam. med. It required three hours to clear the wreck away. Knabe Pianos for Execatire Mansions Messrs. Wm. Knabe & Co. have just furnished to Gov. Beaver, of Pennsyl vania, a beautiful upright grand piano, ordered by him for the executive man sion at Barrisburg. Tbe case is of artis lio style in rich variegated rosewood, and the instrumental part of the highest order of merit, with a tone of very rich and sympathetic quality, and a touch of remarkable ease and elasticity. A very fine concert grand was supplied by them recently to Fitzhugh Lee for the execu tive manion at Richmond, Va., which excepting on some of the outside orna mentation of tbe case, is a fac simile of the celeb. ated White House Koabe grand, the piano of President's manion. described in our columns heretofore. Baltimore American. Blllounr. We have tested its virtues personally, and know that for Dyspepsia, Bilious ness and Throbbing Headache, it is tbe best medicine the world ever saw. We tried forty other remedies before Sim mons Liver Regulator, but none of them cave us more than temporary relief; the Regulator not only reliev-d but cured us. H. H. Jones, Ed. Telegraph and Messenger, Macon, Ga. A Dastardly Outrage La Cbosse, Wis , Jan, 13. Tuesday night four masked men went to the house of Mrs. Tuttle. an aged lady who lives in a small shsnty in hn isolated place, and set fire to the building, which was burned to the ground. It was the evident desire of the miscreants to burn the old lady in the building, for they surrounded the structure while it was burning. Mrs. Tuttle escaped into the woods, however, and waded in the deep snow for a mile to the house of a friend. She will probably die from the exposure. The perpetrators of the out rage eccapsd. WONDERFUL I H KSi W. D. Hoyt & Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rjrae. Ua., says: We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery Electrio Bitters and Buck len's Arnica Salve lor four years. Have never handled remedies that sell so well, or give eucb universal satisfac tion. There have been some wonderful cures effected by those modioines in this oity. ' Several oases of pronounced con sumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electrio Bitters. We guarantee tbem always. Sold, wholesale and retail, at R. N. Daffy's drug store. Cold Weather In the Northwest. Chicago, Jan. 81. A storm at Galena yesterday blockaded the highways, the drifts In some plaoee being fifteen feet deep. No trains on tbe Illinois Central or Chicago Northwestern railroad reached there yesterday. Tbe blockade on the latter road between Galena and Madison will not be raised for several days. Stock about Moweaqua suffered intensely from' the suddtn change in the temperature, and a number of lossee by freesing are reported by the farm era. PEBBOHAL. Mr. N. EL Frolichstain, of Mobile, Ala., writee: I take great pleasure in recommending. Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, haying need it for a . sever attack of bronchitis and catarrhs It gave me instant relief and entirely cured me end I have not been afflicted since. . I also beg to state that I bad tried other remedies with no good result. Have also ueel Electrio Bitter and Dr. Klng'.NewLife Pills, both of which I can recommend. Df. King New Discovery for con sumption, cough and colds, is sold on a positive guarantee Trial bottles free at B. N. Duffy 'i drug (tore. Wholesale end retail. ; . -i : . KAKBIKO. . At White Oak, Onslow county, at the residence of the bride 'e father, d. H. Melville, December 88th, 1887, Mis Amanda E: Melville to Mr. Charles B. Freeman, A. J. A man, 3. P. officiating. Qutte a aumberof person' were preeent eat of which were oboeen to. wait upon the bride and groom. Mis Motlie G. Melville, W. T- Brsy, Miss Laura Mat tocks, G. F. Melville, Miss Jennie Free man. Cyrus Hsdnot, Miss Mary Free man, Christopher Mattock,- Mis Sally O. Melville, W. W. Fieeman, Mis Car rie Aman, W. A Taylor. . - ..:S ' After the dinner was over the groom with his bride and many other 're turned to hi father1 near his home wher the many good things awaited them. ' " May peace rearnre and prosperity eur ro-jcd tl r e w!y rr.srried couple all tbe i r (';!.!'! ii ts wl:-.li of IVc'r Father Mother. In memory of our beloved parents, Reddick and Charity Burgeron. Mother was called away tbe 8ih of August, 1887, and on the 23d of Decem ber death with a relentless hand came and made our hearts still more desolate' by taking our father. Mother was in the 04th year of age and father in bis 62d. They were married December 2J, 1857, and lived true to each other and to their children till God called tbem home to himself. God in his infinite wisdom Has taken our loved ones awar. And carried them to mansions of glory lo the light of eternal day. Gone to the land of life and light. Those whom we loved this fatal rear. Risen to mansions fair and bright, 1J welling in Uod's eternal sight. Oar own sweet mother and father so dear. , What have they left us f Memorif s deep. Memories bolv, tender and true, Yea were death an endless sleep, lhese would not slumber, theue uuld keep. Safe from decay theforois w e knew. We know that God is ever just, And doetb all things well. But it is bard lo part with lured niic, 1 hough they with aoKls dwell Oh. Father in heaveu, forgive us hile weiuournour a nrowful f iU- And help ua uu enrth to be faithful I but wuh them we may oiilei thy Kale. Sleep on d-rar f.nher and muthi-i Hleep oo aud take your lest. We are sad and lonely without yen Hut (Jod w ho is love know e bed Now- Bfewith the blessed let them L c Kdfe and saved in tbe Saviour a cinile Bendiug to him the adoriDK knee Sinking to us from the crystal seu. Sinking sweet sonjjs of eternity I. A I KA AMI S I.I.IK A couple of bharpi'is got boat on their own ame iu this borough a few days ago. It wan the same old story tbe sharpers "wanted to boy a farm." A stranger accosted an old buck heater lrom the Ar menia mountain, and gave him to bind the bargin for the sale of hislarm at 3,000. 9oon after the chap's partner in siii met the old man and informed him that the Fall Brook coal company wanted his place at $ti,000, anil that it would pay him to raise ji 1,000 to ,et a release lroin the other fellow. Bnt the uusophiNticated gentleman lrom the rural districts was an honest man. He would not break his word for the pittance of .1,000; oh; ne! And threats didn't move bun. He started (or homo in his rickety rig musing on the vanity of the world, with i?50 in his pocket, and as his beech gad cnt the air he was heard to exclaim: ,,0'lang, Nancy; we's honest men, wo is ; and a old buckwheat farmer gits 'round occasionally, too; g'lang.;' Ills Sight Hiilond. Mr. A. K. LI aWKKs: About a year ago 1 procured my first pair of glasses from some dealer, but tbey strained my eyes and caused them to ache. I then bought a pair of your Crystalized len ses, and the effect has been wonderful, as a proof of which I do not use any glasses now and see as well as ever. F. E. Damkl. M. D., Ed. Te. Med. Record. All eyes fitted aud the fit guaranteed at the drug store of F. S. Duffy, New Berne. janO lm There are two kinds of jokes. One makes yen M 'ie vtith laughter and the other only makes you ache. This one belongs to the latter class. A pretty picture is a healthy looking and well oared for baby. By the uee of Dr. Bull Baby Syrup you can keep the health of your haby in splendid condi tion. Price 29 cent a bottle. The "woman's friend" is what Laxa dor may well be termed, for every wo man that has once used it will not be without it. Price only 5 cents. Portraits. In oil or crayon from life or small picture done by vtia Aurora Mace, whole teaching drawing and painting by latest methods, at her residence on Johnston street. j an 1 1 d tf . AsteialahJDg BWeeess. It is the doty of every person who has used Boscaee's Qerman Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to tbeir friend in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without immediate relief. - Three dose will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all druggist to recommend it to the poor, dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, a 80,009 dozen battle were sold last year, and no one can where it failed wa reported, t Such a medicine a the German Syrup cannot bo too widely kaown. Ask your druggist about It. Sample bottle to try, sold at 10 cents. Regular ie, 75 cents. Sold by all druggist and dealer in the United Atatea aud Canada." ."- !-; -. ' Improve YourTidsTralk?.- The owner of property on Middle street, between Pollock and Sooth Front, must put their brick sidewalks in yood condition Immediately, or it wi'.l be done by tbe city at t' hieu cf the owners. ; i. M. HA! il i, jtnl7fi2t . . C y ! ', CQjrOjffiRCIAL, COTTON MARKET. Nbw York, Jan. 18 10:20 a. m. Futures opened strong. Sales of 25,500 bales. January, 10.44 July, 10 04 February, 10.83 August, 10 93 March, 10 64 September, April, 10.78 October, 10.13 May, 10 80 November, 10 00 June, 10 89 December, New Berne market quiet. Sales of 30 bales at 8 8 4 to 9 8-4, as to grade DOJSBs-rio niaarr. Peanuts 60 to 75 cte. per bushel Eggs IS to 16. Kioe steady at 81 00 to S 110 in sacks. Corn steady, 47 to 55. Fodder, 80c. to tl.OQ per hundred. Heed cotton $3.00 per hundred. Turkeys 81.50 to 83.00 per pir. Tu&pkntik Hard . Si .10: du.Jl K a2 0J. Tab-81 0081.25. Oats 37a40c. in bulk BaaswAZ 180. per lb Bmf On foot, 4o.to 6c. Faase Pohx 6a7c. per pound Peanuts 80c. aSl. 00 per buht-! ONIONS-82 00 per barrel Ohiokbns Urown, 4'Jo . spm l ac MkaLt (ios. per buuhel. Al'PLKS Matt 7'k- lerbiifh.l Ihish I'liTATiils-fa OUa'l 'M. PoTroKS HahhumB :iO. ybius -l i c. llarrisou. 4f!. 8UINOLKS Weet ludia, dull aud Djm lual. (i laih 8. OOa'J jU. luildiii(f. 6 in h hearts. 83 00, naps. 81 .to i.er M WUULItbAlJt PHK'KH N.v Micks Pohx 810 W. I'uliK -'ew family, tli; (j 1 muoildkh Meat 7c. C. H e, V H's. H.'uiiu,1 t r i KuH'H-83.O0a6.O0. Laud HJo. by the Hern' Naius Haeis 10'e,82 50 Sl'ClAH Granulated . c 7) OoFFEB 20aL"Jc. t'HKKBK 15. Salt 80aS5c. per sack MOLAB8CB AND HTBCI" 045c. POWDKB 8 J 00. BnoT Drop, 81. to, buck, 81 KXB08EHS-8ic. Hinee Dry, inc.; green 5c. Tallow 3o. per lb. Phaeton For Sale. A Singh' Borne I'hueton, full leather top. oDly been in ubb four months, and very Imle during the tune. The bei t mako iind lm kooiI uu net. lor nale by jml7 ,i:;i . . KKIUCNH KIN SPECIAL SALE OF V N DKK K It BELOW NEW YORK COST. N V. iur I'"t l ost. Puce. 3Utni. White Shiiu S II S 85 i! 1 -. White Hhirte f.o 1)5 4110. Hrsrlet Whirls. Vi .55 10 White Wool V5 55 ' Spanish Pro. Stmt fl" 5(1 C. 11 H. Camel's Hair . 100 .75 4S7. Scarlet Khirta . 1 1(5 100 ?4.'). Australian Woo' 1 10 5 71. Pro. Merino 1 1(5 l ro 3SH. All Wool 1.50 1 ar. 445. All Wool Scarlet 1 50 1 25 3-'2. All Wool While 1 00 .75 Terms of sale, Cash. We hare draw ers to match the above. Job lot of Ties and Scarfs will bo sold cheap Howard & Jones, Next door to National Bank, ianl7dwtf NEW BEKNE, N. ('. An Explanation. When I advertised for Christmas Uits and New Year's Presents, it was only a reminder to tboae who owed me little amounts to pay up. After due time I think I must have been dreaming, fcr tbey don't pay worth a cent, A few good friends have paid tome good friends nave not paid. Well, tbey will, wont they? I dont know; time will tell. I think it will be after we gtt the Railroad built from New Berne, through Jones county, to Onslow, and on to the eea. We will see. P. 8. I will continue to supply all those in want of a good Cigar, Tobacco, 8moking Tobacco, Fine Cut, Chewing, Pipee, Stems, and smoker's articles generally, tbe best to be had, cheap for Cash. W. L. PALMER. At the old stand. New Berne, N. C. NEW BERNE THEATRE. Friday, January 20. Benefit of St. Johns Lodge. GEO. WILSON, LZADIXO WILSOX C RASKIN UEOBGE TflLSOX, "THE MINSTREL KING." 03 Thirty-are Othen. 00 ' 'A rw Bra ta Slutralry. , HagTilfleBtandOrtKiMieeBfrts.ti Mtaxtltaf MefeajealU)atosl - -Bopsrbiy ateaated, KtoeaaUr OsetasseA " Klaatretry Bevel srtlMla4 1 . raakfarmetloe rirst Part: Oowrt Otwtvmesl : Lola XIV; Kl AirmMi; aeeaie . , . Oloe and Panne; Lvnjioie and . -. fcaovil) lar BooaMaa. ' ASTKst 01-rTKR,ta.' alcal PreUgy THK GBAK9 OPK&A - General a4 mission, 75a. Eeserved seata, 11.00. C-:ryS53. .- ; Notice. ;4i Tbe undersiAnad, Sarah Whlta, has alr quallffed as administratrix of the aaiate of Keaban White, and hereby gives notlee that she raq aires all petaona having elalmaagalitat thscsUteof the said Keuben White lo mrm eat them to the aata Sarah White duly ea Uieotloated, tor payment, on or before Ui 17th day of Jaoaary, lv, nr alae this notice will be pleaded In uar clrecoveiy. Person indebted lo ite estate must ur without deity. SARAH WrIITE. v;f fanlTddw Administrator. x-'V 'iMITATl'JK IS TUB SIJiCEKKST FLATTKBT." "BELL tbe JEtVELER'V Has returned from Northern UarketS with the . Largest, Ht Complete and Varies Stock of Wat hes, Diamonds, . FINE JEWELRY, STKKLING SIl.VKli AND I'l.ATKli W'AliK frr m in m lli let bectiou. lie has O' heMlblion in Baying he can offer the bt-ot luciuceuimle to buyers, del dwtf OUR SHOW WINDOWS l"ru!i tin N .:i.,f. i.rid KmeOoods this ci k . . See tl..fM N.ii I (i .1.1 l e CflaSSeS tot Sn- ti. ir i ni ' Urab'' Eye- 1 1 HhM r- S;-e the limn; liiumlh ent dlHplay of I i tic i icl i uuil f. I t-i ( i,n.,d ever shown in th ie t ii y. llljf llroi. S.lelur-, Clocks, ' at' Ih b, I iihiin ii Jn mill I-me Jewelry, Bell The Jeweler. Texas Horses. At'.. ut Forty Head at tbe Gaeton II'Mim- Stblilt t. These arc not the regn lar Tr xnc I mi but ure HuiitsES. E amine bt-fuie un h:ifin(. Jl5d3:l C. A. PUSEY. WAWTED T KKNT-A liA.lling House with fojr or lit a i ioiiib Willi lot and Kliible room fjr two ir more horses. Afl ly at on, e t W. 15. Boyd, REAL ESTATE AGENT. New I. ern N r dw Dr. N. H. Street. oiii,:o ooriier of l'ullock and Craven tr eels, dHO iwbm Ni;V DF.liNE, N. C. NOW IS THE TIME TO Make Amends fcr Short Crops and Poor Prices. Ant once more get yourselves even with the world. An n e are about to begin repairs on ,', store, and winning to make aa much room as possible, FOU THK Ni:T llO DAYS, beginning at noon Thursday, Jan. 12th, . and ending at noon Saturday, Feb. 11th, J' will offer AT COST, at retail or whole- -sale, my stock of Dry Goods, 8hoeev Bats, Cloaks, Flannels, Underventa .'' Linens, Table Linens, Dress Goods, eta. Call within the time specified, ae . . positively tbe goods will revert to their former low prices ss soon as time ta , out. - V J". F X VJbiSei PROPRIETOR t "LITTLE STORE TIOUND CORNER. i Dr. G. L. SHACKLEFORD, : DENTIST, MIDDIjH STHHIIIT dw NEW BEBKE, N. a';. ' ' n,' Uoney To Loan. Examine tbe following list and eee -what yon need for the coming year, and save money by buying from me at : SHORT CROP PRICES. ' and yon will have money to loan. I' PLOW81 PLOWS1 PLOWS! ? I have the Champion, Granger, Boss, Dixie, Daisy, Clipper, Atlas, . Foney Queen and Avery, steel tarn plows, and the Stonewall, Climax, Gem and Caro lina Cotton Plows, and Castings of ayery description. . : r Also, a full line of Axes, Shovels. Spadee, Vorka, Rakes, Hoes, Marl Picks, Potato Rakee, Hebe, Spokes and Eims, Cart Wheals and Axles, Rod and T;r IronKaila, Polts, Washes, and every thing ia the Hardware lina. Corn BheUera, Oraia Fans, Grs Cradles, Mowing Scytbee, Mowers Reapers, Belting", Steam Fiu Machina Oils, Laoe Leathers, C, ; Hooka, and Saw Mill Soppliee. , Bend for prioea. - - - Bwpectfnlly, ' ' ; J c. ytjtt:.7.
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