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r Hi AL V 54 : ,VOL. VII;-Na 221. t NEW BEBKi NcaWEDNEDAY, DECBJIBER 12, 1888. PRICE 5 GENTS. villi -XXjL JLiJ. 1 if - V - . -. -j' ' X Busixrss LOCALS. Wf ANTED. A elcuaUo as Cook at IT Boul or Bmuotmu Beetofreo rnmndaiio furstahad. - JOHSlEIUJro, oell t , , . New BrM, M, C TV fr.S. WOMBLB kM fust iWved i.U- uoUw lot of Am Lyu H Oyster at the Middle street salooa. Families tuppliad oa abort aotloe. tf A LM ANAC& Tarter Nortk Cerw liM Almanacs for the yeas 188ft. Ubo. Amur Sc Co. 1 ) ICKLE3, those at J. F. Ttylot ere X beyoad doubt the boot ever told la thie market. - - 0 NS Thousand Rolls Welt Vaper at Tory low price. Gxo. Alum Co. OCRS Akokri for drag parpos and -L the pmiesj; of Bye Whtakey for medicinal purposes. AUo lae cooking ' - wIin at I. F. TaYLOs 13 CORN SBELLERS. Qraio ran. Ftod Cutters at ,v Geo Alum A Co, IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIU. just received and fa sale by, " v James, Rkdmokb. eT?NOINK esi Uin Repair, Bolting, Packing, ato. at . :-r. Gao Arizs Co. JUST RECEIYtDAaothr lot of GARRETT'S OOQNAG BRANDY for sale by : ; , , (; James Redmond. UBS PURE ICE, maaofaetared by tbe Jarman loo Factory. - f jy 2tf n rUTRKT WINES AND LIQUORS for ' -"J; 4-4 Medicinal and other aees for aala r.b4 $ m -, Jamm Rbmokp. 1 LEASE REMEMBER that I pood aaoney aa wall aa tba raat of man kind, and If you own mo plaaaa pay ma. J. C. Shitty. OEWINQ Machines repaired Geur- O aataod Bret olaaa work. John Ed ward. Treowith abop, Middla atreot. Wo only a.k ona trial on Old Virgioia Cheroot, e for 10 oanta. oc28 F. UUKfii Wholesale Agant. Thb cotton crop iu sight is 3j710,694 tales. THK entire Spanish Ministry re ' signed on last Saturday. IT is predicted that snow will fall in this section- on Christinas day. Thk Arabs In Eastern Africa ate wiping out the German colonists, and the situation Is so critical that an exposition will ptobabiy be sent to their relief. It Is reported that PreUdent Cleveland will send la to Congress a special civil service reform Mes sage la which he will vindicate, his administration from charges that hve nnjastlj been made egainit it. M if Ul he la order, at. anj time, prior to the 4th of March, to specu -'late in regard to Harrison's Oabi net, but it is an nnsafe thing to bet en. Mr. Blaine Is again to the front for Secretary of State, The liichmond k Danville Com pany Is making an nnasnal record. The net earnings are increasing. For the last fiscal year there was gain of f 167,000 net, while Inclod ing leased lines, . the Increase wss 1423,500. , ' always gratifying to see - .jI jQbarloUe 'engaged In some' new "enterprise. ; She always goes afth ' l' her head op shows her self-reliance - k and awakend' confidence The . Inter State Exposition that she has Inaugurated ' till, no doubt - be Brand Bnccess.T-";;"' ! 3TAPE M : HA&BU, Ksq--of Charlotte, has as Bounced the Daily Ife ws of that city. Mr. Harris has been connected with the press of North 'Carolina lor' several years, and the simpre announcement of his paper . guarantees a publication of high character. . : t - -v The Journal Is in receipt of a ' copy of a pamphlet entitled "Pick ett or Fettlerew f An. Historical 'Easayw'by Capt, W.E,Bond Scotland Keck, N. .0., formerly a member ot Daniels N; C brigade, 'and also'a staSTcfricerof the army of Northern Virgiaia It is dedl ' c..t:3 to; the me a cry of thowof Iliirs Corps who fell at Gettysburg, . azl ,,wbc:a fasse has teen clouded by tta r:':e-tE!3repre8entation : cf crrt-ii cftir comrades;" The -r-r-vi wr.i i: :1 by Hall & C, and la sold y. It is a com- r : Carolina r ' " lire a 3 cents :te Tingle: a c: '-1 ia t LOCAL NEWS? JoHHfciLAW-SituatJovW9tl- M. Bahi ft Co. Horaoa at audio. Vm t a natiwai iahtPVaul - m A m madoatCoagJoataalUaj V . s. A moaUng ot tba Woman 'a Chriatlaa Taaparano Uaioa will a baU on Fri day afternoon, Doo liih at 4 'took la tVo lcotaro room of tba Praabytoriaa Cborcb. . - . 1 4 Tba connly coaimiaaioaara war in lowton yeaterday eonaidermg tan bonds of tn oouaty offloiala and ad- joaraad without passing npon tba aamo until to J. t. Atarribla tragedy oroaird at Bir mingham, Ala., on tbo nlgbt of Deooua- br 9.h Ii k kaown that ten man and probably mora wero shoe dead and number were wounded. A naob andar- ok to sttrm a jiil and the antboritioa Ared on thoi. Tt ladies of the PceebyUrian Saw ing Society are earnestly req nested to ettble (Wedneeday) afternoon at I 'dock at the residence of Mrs Mar garet Small wood. A full and prompt attendance is requested, -to complete arrangements for the Baxir, to be bald next week. Tba schooner Matti E.Hi!ea, Capt. J. C. Simpaon, boa nd from. tepWeat In die to New Berne, pat fnti Beanrort yeaterday. She left bar on tha 17th of October and bad a roach peasage on koth tha outward and return trips. Her cargo consist of fault which we learn la badly Mamaged. We learn tbat tba colored ladiea of New Berne are talking of getting np a feetUal on a grand scale, the proceeds to be given to the fire companies of New Berne as a alight token of their ppreeiatiou of the eervioe of the oom- p8Tea in protecting their Urea and property for the last twenty years. " An unknown writer makea a sugges tion tn this issue to the "Winter Resort Association." The Association is anx ious to do all in its power to admtlse the city, but ita means are very limited. The suggestion is doubtleaa a good on, but another good one is, that every maa who feels an interest in making our beautiful old town a popular 'winter resort shou'd put his band In bis pocket and bring out the money to help to pay the expense of a "writ np" la tb 8tnday World. There will be a business meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association in their rooms tonight promptly at eight o'clock. The following aommitteee are especially urged to be preaent with fall reports of the work of tb Association for tb put two month! Devotional, Misaionary, library, Entertainment, Reception, Invitation and Vialting, and also Gymnasium. As business of im: portanoe will oome before this meeting tb efflotrs earnestly Invite all mem bars who bare an interest in the Associa tion to be present. Among the passengers on the steamer Kinston on Monday aight was tha, King Fisherman" ! of v Lenoir. He took rooms at the Gaston House, and after retiring to his room became lone some, then superstitious, thought of ghosts, spooks, ato. and to prevent the Intrusion of these hobgoblins got op and turned his pocket wrong sld oat. H then slept without disturbance, got bp next morning and paid the old town a high compliment 'for its .quiet,' and p3aoeableness and' freedom 1 from ghosta. ,t : . 1 Steamer Xovemont, The Vesaer of the E C. D. line sailed yesterday with lull, oargoTha Eaglet of this lis will airlv this evening and sail tomorrow afternoon. Fair and Festival Tonigbt.WW K Tbe fair and fesUval at Sunly Hall by the young ladies of Christ Church will b sn occasion of vara ajoyase&t to all who attend tonight. A rapper of ubstantials with innumerable delica eles will b spreads A large variety of fancy articles on sale,' and' best of all. aa award of a Valuabl ornament to some young lady by a etc of tbs ooni paay . present. A" large atteadano dssirsd i &ath of Col. B. R,. Bridgers. ' Th sad Ittelligeuce ' of . (be death of Col. R. B, Bridgers.Preeidot of th W. & W, R. Co Was1 race! red la th city yesterday by telegram to President Washington Bryan. Th funeral ser vices will be held in Wnfr.rrjlon today. Col. Bridgers "w'u about seventy years old, He was onoe prominent in the politics of the State, having represented- his district in the Confederate Cocgresr, and . ts loog servioes Freeident of the W. ta W. Railroad at test his skill and executive ability ia mantgiog a great railwsy corporation. Ask your dealer for Old Yirgjsla Cheroots, ft f r Y) o.u. m :--F. ULP.ica, Wbclemle Ag-ut. Saliabcra JCovin Jbs Railroad Ex- Oat vigilant contemporary, tb Golds br Aigm,ta Its Issue of Soaday morn lag, asaka aa appeal to Che boaiaeis saaa of Qoldabaro to aueni tis taeeting a Monday nigiit for tLa purpose, of dia coaaing tb schema of exUnimg tb A. t V, a,R, After giving tbi names of tba coosmite appoiatad by tb NawBern Board f Trad. tbeArgns says: - 4 Great aoatlbilitles loons np for Golds bore apon tb extension of tb A. 4 N. C. R.R., at paopoeed tbat are loo com prsbeoaive and imporunt ta b die eneaed within tbo aarrow bounds of an off-band' newspaper article. They should be disease ad la oaea meeting be fore and by tba assembled intelligence of tb eity. Therefor It la tbat we erg every pnbUo-epiritad eiUaan of' Ooldaboro to attend tb sweeting at the Mayor 'a offio tomorrow alxbt atTUW o'clock, and let as talk ah oat these things and appoint a committee to eon far with, and act with tb com to it tee from New Bern and represent Golds bora ih the coming conference with Gov. Fowl. Goldsboro is quit a manufacturing center and ia growing in tbat line, therefor the extension of the A. A N C. R. is a question tbat deeply concern t iu business men, and, indeed, it concerns every town eaat of Goldsboro. There ia now prao- ttoally no traffio whatever between the people of Eaetern Carolina and those eel of Ooldaboro. There ia occasionally aa attempt to start a little traffle but tb prohibitory tariff rates on the R. ft D. pat an end t it.- As evidence of this one of the JocaaaL staff walked into store at La Grange not long since and observing soma fin dried fruit enquired where 'it wee from. "It is from bp the ooantry," replied themer- ckantkkand tb freight on It was twenty per cent." Suob ia the tariff on good a coming Etat - and the surplus oorn that wants to go Weet a4L ought to go Over tb A. & N. C. R!t is prohibited by similar tariff rates. The section of country east of Goldsboro haa been virtually bottled np for fifteen years and the people are begiaing to learn what's the matter. Aside from all these reasons, the A. & N. C R. ought to be xtended through the oonntiee of John son, Harnett, Moore, Montgomery, Stanly and Cabarrus to Charlotte. These oonntiee need railroad facilities and a railroad would greatly aid in de veloping the lumber Interes and farm lands of these counties. There ought to be a movement all along the line for the extension. J Cspt. W, J, Roberts Drowned. Tb following special telegram was received yesterday: ' " Bkacfobt, N. C. Dec. 11, 1888 .-Ac cidentally drowned in the Straits, six mile east of Beaufort, tept. w. 4. Roberts, of tb schooner Eonity R. Dyer, while running aa anchor daring yesterdsyt gale, v the aaetor caught on tb guttwal ana sunk tbe coat, Oapt. Robert being unable W swim, was frowned. Tb balenoe-of tb erew swam WBtil pioked p by a-llghter tn an exhansted condition. Tb body will be dragged for today. Caps. Roberts leaves a helpless family, a wife and five children. - Hs was a Mason, ' well know, being aa old trader for Phila- phi and North Carolina port. t A iU fHOS. DUKCiN. Tie Fair Tc-Nigbt List night we bsd the pleasure of looking ia .on Stanly Hall, then being bean tlfuMl decorated preparatory to the Entertainment tonight. Judging by what w then saw, and the ladies sngaged la the decorations, we venture to say that Stanly Hall never appeared more lovely than it will tonight. Bat the deooreUoa of th hall ia secondary matter compared with other attractions of th occasion. Many art! oles of rare beauty will be onexeibi- tlon, and the sapper will be superb. ee - Personal. We are pleased to note that Rev., Mr, Guthri. who was taken sick daring the session of tb Conference, is improving ; B. F. Mayo, Esq , of Aurora, is in th city, , Be reports that a grand tourna ment will b add ia th town of Aurora on tha 8th laac. - T. J. Sawyer, Ew , ot Stonewall, is in tb city. - jpeetttm of CerV j i f t'v f . ' TheHough'aed Ready Hook and Lid der Company, Novlyat a regnlartneet- ftg htld last evening tleotad th follow ing officers for th snsuing year: , Lim beTL. "Lewis..foTman;r Samuel J Tykr, aaaistani foreman; Ell Edwards, engineer; Richard Gown, captain of boss; John A. Boon, treasurer, Charley Kmsey, secretary. : - . : ' : " V; .' A Saggestloa. : t;. ' Wby does not th "Winter Rjsoit Association" ret a writ an in tb Sun day World Ilk Fayttvill did la lent Sunday's ediUoar J l- If h'sw Bern could b represent! by this great paper It would prove aa inveeUuect cf incaleulabl benefit ta th tr-- -r, tid fcri'T' as more 1-v.U.. a it vad ekMlts than throc;h any other row'.ble mpdinm. " Ke w Fi.-e, it, C.. Des. 11 U.S. ,0 Sir Ltnncelot Da Lake. In tbe city of ?w Bern, N. C, on Monday. 10tb December, in the prime ef bis life, tbe 6th year of his age, died Lautty was a Thomas cat of renown. Hia parenuge was mythical; for he was foand in Infancy wandering forlornly in a stable. Compsssion for bis feeble years was felt by Sir L. Camming and Sir Edward Smatlwood. so he was reared under wholesome influences, in the lap of civilization and the hearts of society. He bad his regular aeat at the family board tn his hish chair, with bis own plate and napkin. Hia manners were exemplary. When tne bell sound ed the regular hours for meals, be promptly took his appointed seat. Sarory food might ba within easy reach and might tempt him weary and hun gry, but patently he waited for the family, and by s friendly oudce and entreating look asked for his quiet and honest meal. Lie taught the young po li ten ess and deference, ate uh neat ness, and carefully wipsd his mouth but aot always uh the napkin. His habitual dress was jet black; but not so was his nat ire, for on his breast wsa emblazoned luenhite star of no bility, and his paws bore the immacu late ermine of royalty, lie always loved refining circles, but he was a warrior of genius and sinew. All Thomas cats had to beware of the mace of hia trenchant claws when his noctur nal bugle of alarm thrilled the sully air. lie was the very soul of honor. SirLauncelot set an example of early rising. Psrbapa he only ceaned hn knightly fvat (nightly feet) of armi with dawning day. Anyhow iu then hastened to Hod the bed of Sirs Cum ming and Smallwond, ami rtrt with them until he oould be1 refreshed ly his morning meal. He had many intercsuni; douieaMo trails. Forgetful of chivalrous iteeiia of knight errantry, he would don bis neat harness and; nobly draw hie little wagon with its loads ef various supplies, or be would spend his hours of relaxa tion in playfully jumping, at a given signal, over tbe high, lifted hand? of children in merry sport. Occasionally be went to prayermeeting, but was not commonly in a religious frame, (alas! like many other gay spirits) though he thoughtfully watched for the dismission of the congregation, that ho might join tbe returning worshipers and escort them to dinner. (This example is more to be honored in the breach than in the observance.) But be was intelligent and amiable and learned many agree able and entertaining feats under kind training of companions. Alas! through some sad but unknown calamity he suddenly began to decline a few days agone, and looked on dear friends with mournful eye. He strove to be cheerful, and pursue the even tenor of his way. All in vain! Gentle bands ministered gladly to his troubles. But catmint and kerosene, choice viands and soft carpets, could not ar rest the fatal affection. Sorrowful and oppressed he withdrew some boors from human view. But he was found by weeping Sir Edward and Lady Green, breathing away with much difficulty hie gallant life. So early died air Launcelot. Sincere grief and honest tears embalm his memory. A friend and a hero has rose I Faithful In bis life, remarkable for excellent qualities, he departs with no stain on his character. Without father or mother he made a "reputation for himself on two continents; and was most esteemed where beet known. He dies regretted by all. Who can fill his placer No Thomas-cat will be more honored or more tenderly remembered than SIR LAUKCEI.OT DU I.AKB. Borne in fitting state by beieaved friends end admirers, with no clang of tolling bells or bustle of boisterous trlef. be was gently laid in his last auiet home. Fragrant flowers speak ohewfullv above his grave. Fervent aspirations were breathed that bis shin ing virtues may live with equal beauty in many loftier lives, and their benign benedictions illume many an earthly home. Sir Edward Smallwcod. New Bern, Deo. 11, 1888. Ask for Old Virginia Cheroots. 5 for 0 cents. Take no other. F. Ulrich. Wholesale Agent Noble Hearted Kew Bern tans. Editor Journal: I desire through your paper, to express in some measure my many obligations to two" of your New Berne people for kindly aiding me in raising money to establish a school library bare. Tbe two persons referred to are, Mr. C. T. Wateon and Miss Minnie Eaton. Mr. Watson sent us a large backet of fine oysters ' which were most nsefnt toon ladies her in their festival held lost week for the benefit of the library. Miss Minnie Eaton, once a student of mine., very- kindly made us a present Of tw nxqninto pieces of her fancy work which sold readily, iney reflect great credit npon both her skill kad taste; for I have rarely ever sees anything' more artistic or beautiful than tb articles above mentioned. . These free-will offerings from year hospitable citr are but additional links in th chain of evidehoe that proves th "Elm City'! to be unrivaled for noble minded men and beautiful ana accomplished women. -with beans ever alive to everv good word ana woricy 'Principal of Progressive Institute. JbaJf. O.A , . . . j . ..I II you gave sick neauacoe taae dose of Laxa4or, we know 70a will find Mothers should ttake warniaej and 1 analet their lishfea with laudanum while teething. t)r. Ball's Baby Syrup acswori the same . cnrooe a it 1 td te Cerfectlj harmlesaft Price II centa. . 7 , : h . ', 'ha) yiu ra t lOllj Virginia UherooU lor IU oents.wny ao 7011 pay cent for one cigar r, SAVaM) HIS SIGHT. Ma, A. K. Hawus: About a year ago I procured my first pair of glasses from aome dealer, but they strained my eyes and caused them to ache. I then bought a pair of your Crystalixed Leases, and tba effect haa been won derful, as a proof of which 1 do not use say glasses now and eee as well at ever. F. E. Dahiel, M. D., Ed. Tex. Med. Record. All eyes fitted and fit guaranteed by F. S. Duffy, New Berne. N. C olSdlm Horses Aj Auction ! WATSON & STREET, Aictiosekks. ON CONSIGNMENT. Fifty Young Horses. The undersigned will sell on Thursday, Dec. 20,1888 at public auction, for iah. a consign ment from the West of tifly young, broken Horses. Sale at TEN o'clock at our Htables on Middle street. Terms CASH dl2dwtd M. HA UN A CO Carpenters Wanted. lour or five First Class Carpenters can find employment by applying to me. None others need apply. dD 3t C. J. SCHEEI.KY. Auction! To theublic ! As 1 am compel. ed to settle up the Estate of H. Cohen, deceased, I will commence AUCTION SALKS on the liTTH day', of NOVEMBKK, in order to close oit the Entire Stock of Merchandise now in the Weinstein liuildinp, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Carpets and Matting, Hats and Cap?, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises And a great many more articles too numerous to mention. The Auction Sale will continue from Tuesday night, '27th inst., bo ginning at 7 o'clock, p.m., and lasting till 10 p.m., and auction sale will be every night following until stock is cleared out. Tho Private Sales will continue during the day at Auction Prices. The stock will be fixed ia lots to uit Merchants and other purchasers. On Friday, Deoember 14th, 1 will commence selling at Auction a lot of fine Wheeler Wilson Sewing Ma chines, No. 8, improved new patent. Kemcmber these goods will be sold to the highest bidder, and the public are the ones to make the prices. On Friday, Dec. 14th, at 11 o'clock a.m., l will sen at rublic Auction to the highest biddt r, in the Weinstein Building, the entire Real Estate situated in Craven, Pamlico and iicanfort counties, consisting of Farms, Wood Lands and Dwellings and Storehouses. Among which in the city of New Berne is the Wein stein Buildings a three story fire proof building, situated on the corner of Follook and Middle streets. Six nice two story dwellings, also in the city of New Berne, situated on Pollock and Hancock streets, all in perfect order and well rented. Also, iour nice tarms situated in Craven county, all under cultivation And one biz tract of land situated in Pamlico and Beaufort counties, well timbered and consisting of about twelve thousand acrei. . jxememDer mat tne above real es tate mast be sol to close the estate All the Real Estate will be sold with a good title, and a warrantee deed. The full description.and terms will be given on ihe day of sale. ot further information inquire of vm. Uohen at Weinstein Building COME ONE ! COME ALL Wit COHEN, ' ; r Executor. Notice. ' Tbk Natkmii Bark or New Bnn, abw OMMtn, a. u., uee. i, lttwj. The Anaoal Ueettoc ef the Stoekholdan of tha Bank, for the eleetioa of Director and tharanaartion nf aach ntliar hnatmMa as mar coma before them, will he held at their Banking House ri the Second Tues day, being tne utiu 1 a. aay or JAHUABx, . The foils will ha opensd ai TWELVE ax., hi m cioaea ai 1 r.ai.. r , i-... t .t rj, -h; KOBERTS. ; dec7iwW?t Canhler, VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY For Stale. A agenu forownera e , (T?r fur mi ea My and eccmmodrtw i-in the loitow- " ia d cucntwtl lmprvvc Uri twuemth Cuy of N Brn: No. 1. WHARF PRP?FHT1 XftNIOM POINT ; InolBdMthe pitce o n-i knows as 'Hit 18LA-MJ." aisi liie wi hi or rvailway leaJiCK threu from Latt k ami ui. Alo, water space now t,:i f!lJ in XU locution it Ui butt in lb i-::r 4 w ail ma.ua (acuiriug puro-a. wruW iLj tr(Wi iaft visiting our waters L.it aiu.o uepth of watr lor luaduii m ,i j'oncilutr at lb wba.rf. .No. : lKltt-. .oil 1.01 Al' I XtiN : i vr oooup rd M uwcUinaa. No 1UKVKY WHAKF PROPERTY, Including pari ot tur (ronlof Lot ho. 12. Iu ti.ep.au.it n.f iity I jxm tu B4paruy ia loomed omuiii.dioiii Lirtck varahoua. erJy 11 M u use a Potion of the prop- ' No I- 1HK IRON KKONT WAREHOUSE .No. HRH K .6 ANU L W atlXlNO O.N t It A t.N a 1 Kr. L . I CCBI4i K. O. B'. l.odce. , A fall Jea r. pi tor ,f u ia a-m.hle uroner- ly lone lier with ihe ix-at terois ofMtB'Wb'rD tneaamewiu he . .;, . a 1 1 be f. n ate.l ., ppli-ii.iii Hi,, i.n.jeiaigned ai ttcar i rln- u tviulti If ul s-.: i ,t waws ,t- srnrFT J' 'i.iu'f :i.i and Real ljiLale Als Boarders Wanted, rul K,, t, KS aii MA.V iu Wilt tajarJrti. A ip' ia the iT.U-c of I V W ATEKS. ileitf Net door w Itfrne Iovrsai . Go to F. S. DUFFY 1 Kl TiGIST, AND BIT DRUGS & MEDICINES CHEAP TOR CM The Leal aM itnu hi I ruac i tn lhe c. A large, arledajid aeitci aua ot reifu merv Bud Kin- oni a cnoire asHorliueut ,.t : e ttul I I t'lgara. it-ap needs tor ltu au.t u : n : n I' lantltiK to Rrrl e Hat riu nun, 1 ean rr hi j, M. Feai lli'r urk and t m,. , Minn A. W. In k i imi. d Hlrda. i luaile liy Alao, a hamWotn i i mi of rittlalnias tlKHla anil iiiidriea, hi. ot wi.kh wooflerul Hie KH l."Wr..-l I Kh tM -rfAtH dei-1 dwil K 8. 1)U KY. 10,000 Cheroots, 'I li IKlilNI A. 2,000 lbs. Rock Salt, 50 bbls. Pork, J II H .1 I ile L'IIK.tP c IT. XJlxicIi, WllOI.KSAI (IIIOCKR, II. i'.EKT, k N !'. W l'.KKNT. N. ( . For Thanksgiving. Small rnroverp.i Cassard riamr, uckwheat Flour, I!, anj Small Uominy, Fino Choeee, Best of Butter, Cheaii for Caxli. at. J. F. TAYLOR. For Sale, A IIAI.FBLOOD JF.USFY IU'LL CAFF. Trice Pi: 3.00. Apply to F.NO'JH WADvYOiirU, n2odwtf New Berne, N. C. Thanksgiving Supplies Por Sale AT 1011N DUNN'S. Fine Sugar Cured Hams, 150 f uiton Market Corned Beef, 10c. rresn rig foTk and Smoked Beef Tongues, New Buckwheat, MipleHyrap and New Orleans Molasses, Philadelphia Butter, the best Dutter on the markaA. Imported Macaroni and Cream Cjeese cakes and Craeaers fresh by every Rteamer. Attmore's Mince Meat, l'Jc. 250. 15c. . , 20o. 10c. to 15c. 3 lbs. for 25c. 3 lbs. foe 25o. 15o. ' 20o. Lgnorn Litron, Layer Raisins, London Layer Itiisins, Loose Raising, Currants, ' Prunes. California Qrapep. Malaga urapes. Very fine. Cranberries, tf Tomatoes, Corn and Pie Peaches Sweet Mixed Pick fee, ' 10c. 10c. 20c, 20c 15c London Layet Figa, ,4 t . r me Dates, Jamaica and Florida ' Orange in bf eterytteka&ier. Constantly on band . A fine stock of Apples, " Bananas, Lemons, MixedS Nuts and Oonfectionariee, . In fact my stock will pleas the most fastidieas ; and my ptics ere, , BUCK BOTTOM. " no24 dwlm ? JOHN DfJSN. City Ordinance.' ' v - v Beitordatned.Thfttrrnm'anaiv;, date It shall be nniawnl for any party ot parties to, have ny festival cake walk 6r parade withbot first bavin ? ob tained 1; penhissio ftaat the lycr Any :Tiolation of the above ord - will subject the offender b a I fifty dollars r iarpHonnmect for S . . ' -u A i ' t JE-u- rsADwgf r - r. , EiU8 Fplchbr, City Clerk. "S , 1 Hi Tig ii' A. .ivc'vi 'J 1 zlw
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