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Daily HE OURNAL. VOL. X.--NO. 187. NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. . BUSINESS LOCALS. FOB BEST Nicely farotihed rooms for gentlemen. Apply at Jouxxxl Offioe. .... ;r oo(81 1 w LOST-On Saturday,' a Gold Headed Cane, marked J. W. H., Marob 1890. The person finding will bo re v warded on leaving it at Journal offloe. . ocS7( BABQlISSln beautiful work-baskets fancy styles job lot Just received. J. BCTBB. SMOKE Genuine Cubana Tobaooo. . oct6tf TO 08 B who oan copy mnsio in - olear ttylo. I wUl giro work at in tervals during (be winter. I prefer the services of one who understands ' harmony and counterpoint, although this knowledge is not necessary. - eepl8tf ChaB L. GaSKILL. VTKW DRUG STORE. Drags, Medi--Ll eii.es and nhamloals, (). P. Popular Proprietary Medlolnee. All varlitles or Druggist's Mundrlts. Trusses aud Brse s. - New crop Garln Heed. Din. and Large 8 lock Vlgars and Tobacco, all saw. Frs aeriptlon aecnrately eompnaadeo (and not .' at was prim.), our m tu and our soooess. V O. OB-.1CN. Drncgtsl aud Apotbeeary, Middle at.four door. from Pollock. Janlls ly - fLD papers for sale at the journal v office or ine at can, hundred or thousand. If No, can't take you up. We are no better, but hope to feel better tomorrow. .Thxbk is exoitement in Dublin and Cork over an alleged plot said to have been discovered to assassi nate Wo. O'Brien. Bspbbskktatites of the lead ing newspapers of the South met fn New York and organized the Boutbern Press Association. THE Boston correspondent of the New York Word says Gov. Russell will be re elected, bus that the re mainder of the Republican ticket will be successful. The Ozar has ordered that there shall be no State balls this year, and that the money usually de toted to such lestivities shall be given to the famine fund. The devil is subtle. He watches bis opportunity. He alms at the weakest place in a man's armor, and can hit the very joint of time when his temptations are most likely to enter. To be fall of goodness, full of cheerfulness, fall of sympathy, full of helpful hope, causes a man to carry blessings of which he is him self as nnconclous as a lamp is of its own shining. AT Knoxville, Tenn., on October 30. one hundred and fifty convicts Were released and immense stock ade burned. A battle has taken plice between guards and miners Fatality not known. . The oyster seems, from all ac counts, to be scarcely less prolific, actually, than the house fly. It is estimated that each mother oyster throws off "from 200,000 to 2,000, ' 000 ovaft annually. .. fe' v :- . - A PBOanHENT Republican who is good at figures says that Mr, tTasaett on November 3d, will come " flown to Harlem 1 River with plurality of about 60,000. For all the cood (hat ;- will do ; him , he might as well stay at home. Mbs. Gladstohb is to write a : series of articles for the Ladies '. Home Journal of . Philadelphia Called "Hints from a Mother's Life." Via it the great English I Statesman's wife will tell ; the method which she adopted to bring . np her children. ' The goientiflo American, Of Oct. 31, has an illustrated article on the conveyance of dispatches by bees, The whole process is explained and illustrated. First, is .-. the hive and hiDDinc i box. then the saucer of honey, pinchers, scissors, dispatch' glue pot, : and bee with dispatch a3xed. It is said- that for com paratlvely short distances the bee is a better carrier than the pigeon ; AMoKCr , tho beautiful things of earth are the hands that do kind and nsefol acts for all about them No eje is so beautiful as the one thai drops a tear, of sympathy over tie sins and frailties of the tempted and tie sweetest voice is the one that speaks kind and tender words to the friendless and; forsaken These little tLIns will spring np in your pathway like amaranthine owers that shed their beauty and Srsaaca oyer life's pathway, and erca l!ht up the portals of the "T is "perniaions political " la the Kessios of the : ! tT C-.-t th Clio fiepablican appointees from Peon sylvania, New York, Massachusetts and Iowa are also absent from duty and on fall pay while doing active political work daring the closing week of a hot campaign. Is it not face that in politics only the op position can . possibly be "perniciously aotive." 1 Chicago Mail. It is said that a genuine reliable cotton picker has been invented at last. In a large cotton field near Atlanta the picker was pat to work nnder the direction of Mr. Lispenard, the inventor, and per formed its work to the satisfaction the hundreds of planters who had come to Atlanta to witness the test. Everybody was unanimous in pronouncing the machine a suc cess. A bale of cotton was picked in a few minutes, the leaves and green pods of the stalk being un- ojared. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. It. Howard Cuffs etc. O. B. Hill-Timothy Hay. The Great City Show Nov. 5 Nannie C. Adams Adm'r Notice. COTTOH New Berne Market Sales yeeterdsy 128 bales at S 1 3 to 7 1-2. Extra train Thursday for the Exposi tion. Bound trip in one day with priv ilege cf longer stay for 83 60. Rev. and Mrs. O. G. Vardell at home to the congregation and the friends this afternoon from 4 to 6 and this evening from 8 to 10 o'clock. A boat load of oysters was brought up to market yesterday which the in spector deoided had not been properly culled and stopped their sale. Dispatches from those states holding important eleotions to-day will be re ceived in full and publicly bulletined at "Jimmies1' and published in the Journal. On Deoember 8d, just one month from today, a negro named Dowlea is to be hung in Charlotte' for entering the.house of one of the oitlaens for pur poses of theft. Hiss Lillle Morris, formerly of New Berne, will today oommenoe oanvass of the city for The Herald of Health, an excellent monthly paper published by Dr. H. O. Hyatt, of Kinston. Jones Court is in session this week at Trenton, Judge Boykin presiding. As it was not convenient for the Journal to have a representative there, those subscribers who are indebted to as, or any who may wish to beoome new sub scriber, are requested to oall on Mr. J, B. Stanly and he will wait upon them. John Psed, col, of James City, who lost his barn by fire Saturday night. had his dwelling burned last night. Lou about WOO. The house was' com paratively new, having been built about a year ago. Another house be longing to Holland Davie, col., had to be pulled down to stay the progress of the flames. The Bevenue Cutter wiaona was hauled on Howard's marine railways yesterday to be painted white in obe- dianoe to recent order of the Govern ment -requiring all- its veuels to be of that color. The cutter being built throughout of iron is the heaviest Teasel of any kind that was ever hauled np on any ways In the State. Mrs. Julius F, Congdon, aged 42 years, died Sunday night at her resi dence from heart disease with which she had been afflloted for some time past. ; She was an estimable unselfish Christian lady. Her husband and thiee children survive her. - The funeral will be held from the retidenoe this morning a. 11 o'clock, Rev. T. M. B. George, officiating, v'r.'i- i The following constitutes the Honor Boll of the New Berne Collegiate In stitute for the month ending Oct. 80th Misses Boss DaU, Mary Galon, Katie Mathews, Pearl Powell, Vivia Wood Eulalia WlUto, Bertha Willi. Par thenia Hunter, Lixaie Porter, Mamie Daniels, Zinkle Swindell, Bertha Safer. Messrs. Hugh Barrlngton, Guy Chad' wlok, Frank Willis, Johnnie Meadows, Oswald Kafer.;'!;. j: Mr. W. H' Bell, of Branchvllle, Sus sex oounty, N. J., a genial gentleman and diioernlog business man, who has been in our olty and neighborhood feir weeks, Is well pleased with oar country and baa purchased from Col. Peter Mallett all hi Biverdale property, inoluding the pine straw fsotoryaad over 800 aores of land." Mr. Bell has not entirely matured hi plan yet, but will likelv have the faetorv running again ia very short time. His first move will be to put in a small saw mill. not primarily for sawing for market. but to supply all the nesda of the place in that line, ana tne dock win be put in cood order so that steamboat can load without trouble. Mr. Bell returned to hi home in New Jersey yesterday morning, but will be baok by Deoember and bring his family to remain during the winter. They will reoeivs a cor dial weloome in our midst. iV'eratlfytogto AIL ' ' ' The high position attained' and the universal acneptance end roval of the pleasant liquid fruit r"i.i(!f Bytvp ft I'i-i, m p"-'i " -t Coming and Going. Mr. Clem Manly returned oa the steamer Neuse of the E. O. L line from a trip to Elisabeth City on professional business and left on the morning train for his home in Winston. Mr. J. D. Hensley returned on the steamer Neuse from exhibiting his col lection of animals and birds at the Elisabeth City Fair. Mr. J. M. Hines oame in on the steam er Neuse from a business trip to Elisabeth City and left by rail contin uing the trip to other point. Mr. J. F. Prettymanlefton a business trip to Richmond. Judge A. S. Seymour left to hold United States oourt in Wilmington. Messrs. O. H. Guion, P. H. Pelletier, H. L. Gibbs and O. E. Foy left to attend Superior oourt at Trenton. The steamer Neuse took out the fol lowing passengers ; "Mr. L. Sobullz, leaving for Northern markets, to pur chase his seoond fall stock; Mis Ray Sohultz to attend a wedding in Nor folk; Mr.C. R.Thomas going to Wash ington City on professional business, and bii wife to visit relatives ia the same city. Mr. C. J. Rhein arrived last night to spend sometime with his family in this city. Mr. J. C Whitty went down to More- head on a business trip. Prof. W. B. Skinner, who has been spending a few days in the city, went down to Hollywood last night. He ex presses much gratification at his cordial reoeption by his friends in this city, his reoent home. Mrs. Tardell From Salisbury Herald. The Salisbury Herald devotes over a column to the marriage of the New Berne Presbyterian pastor, Rev. O. G. Vardell, to Miss Linda Lee Rumple of that oity, and states that they were the recipients, at the residenoe of Rev Dr. Rumple, the bride's father, of very many nice presents, the Isrgest list of them ever bestowed in Salisbury, as a slight token of the appreciation in whioh the bride was held by her large oirole of friends. It says of the bride: Miss Bumple will be sadly missed In Saliabnrv. Here she was born and spent her life, and few of the sooial or ganizations of the town have failed to be benefited ny ner presence, in tne ohuroh, in literary pursuits, and in the social oircle she took front rank and was a recognized leader, Ine beet wishes and nrayers of the entire com munity, mingled with their tears at her departure, follow her to her new home." THE BIO CITY SHOW. The Eiffel Tower of Minstrelsy Coming Gala Event for New Berne. U. S. Cleveland' consolidated min strels will appsar here November 5th. This organization seldom appear outside of the big oities but having an open date deoided to play in New Berne in preference to losing a night. The oompany numners ai or Annn- oa'a foremost fun makers, European iDecialistista. aorobats. gymnasts, equilibrists, contortionist, oomedians. vocalists ana in rsot tne aoxnowieagea leader in the amusement firmament. number of companies have played heretofore advertising a number of naonla twice the else of their company Any one in doubt a to the number of people carried by Cleveland' minstrels oan oall on Mr. Dill of the A. & N. C. railroad and he will tell them tnat tne railroad oontraot oall for 87 people. Thev are a superb vooal corps of trained voices and a grand solo orohestra of seleot instrumentalists. College Men and a Davis Monument. -!harlestoh. S. 0.. Oot. 80. The Southern college convention, in session here completed its work today aftsr organising the Southern Intercollegiate Monumental Association ror erecting monument to Jefferson Davis. Perma nent officers were elected a follows: President Fred Opp, of the University of Texas: vice president. Thomas Pinokney, university or Virginia; raeordins secretary, E. H. Davis, Unl versitr of Tenneise; corresponding secretary, T. Gruyer, College of Charleston; treasurer, T.O. Blasengaun, University of tteorgta; exeoutive oom- mittee. I. T. Jackson, &.entuoiy ; r u Mouneer, Mississippi, and S. Thomas, South uaroitna Made a Paolo instead of Rain. PiBinNOHAiL Ala.. Oot 80. There was an attempt at the State fair grounds today to produoe rain by exploding diBunlta hloh nn in the air. A strong current of air caught the balloon as it went up and was carrying tt strsignt toward the grand stand when the bag burned open and the dynamite fell. atrikiDsr the around bv the race track and axnlndinar with areat force- There was a tusa or people so ges ous 01 mo war. but fortunately no one was nun. ,' - Superior to all Others. Alloock's Poaocs Plasters are the great external remedy of the day. The guiokest, safest, rarest, best. Not only immeasurably superior to all other plaster, but also to liniments, olntr meats. - oils and - similar nnotaont oom pounds. : -i:&'i$-'ri:,r "' Beware of Imitation, and do not b deoeived . bj misrepresentation. Ask for Attoocx's and let ao solicitation or explanation Induos jtm to - aooept substitute. ' ' i. ' , , s , Notice. The reenter Quarterly meeting of the Ladies Memorial Association will be held on Tuesday aext. Id inat at 12 m at the residenoe of Mr. John Hughe, All the member are requested to be present. - - Married, , Sunday November lit, at Bethany ohuroh. Bair4's Creek. Pamlico oounty MiM Annie Prinson to Mr. Jacob Ed wards, of Durham Creek, Beaufort county, Rev. Henry Winfleld, effloiat- ir-r. ...... i . - '.: NEW BEBNE. Sketches of Masons and Masonry -St. John the Babtlst's Day Funeral in 1798. Let us drop the name of the town for the time and say something more of the masons. Our brethren appeared to be partial to spelling Baptist with a b after exchanging the big B for a little b in Newborn. Now see what our fathers were doing in the year A. D. 1798. "An entered apprentice lodge held at the lodge room the 24th of June, 5798 for the purpose of celebrating this day." "W. F. Lowtborp, W. M., G. Ellis, S. W.. F. Hawks, J. W., M. C. Stephens, Tr., W. O. Good, Beo't; James MoMains, J. D.; Jno. F. Morris, S D ; A. MoCalop, Tyler; Jno. L. Taylor, G. Senior War den of the G. Lodge; F. Low thorp, jun. Steward; Jno. Knowles, ditto." "Brothers Johnston, Thomson, Parks, Garder, Taylor. Bryan. Ross, Trioo, Reading, Jno. Good, Kinns, Carney, Pasteur, Liwrence, Arnett. Maturin, Sheffield, Devoux, Cheek, Gale, Lan lotte. Livingston, King, Read, Fultinee, Knowles, Harvev, Howard, Wbiliog, Marshall, Dewey, Cutting and Jacob Henry. Visiting brethren, John Loviok, Will Lovick, John Fox, Abner Naah.John Herritage, Ben Martin, James Dick and Shepard." "The procession was formed and pro ceeded to C. Church where was dolivered by Brother Irving an elegant discourse suitable to the day from Job, 87, 0, 14th, We "Stand still brethren and consider the wonderful works of God." "A masonio ode composed by Chaplin T. P. Irving, was sung by many ladies and gentlemen in a masterly manner, after which the Lodge re turned to the room and was closed ia due form." At a meeting immediate Iv preceding the above undiscovered, "It was moved and seconded that each member pay 216 for to purobase of something to drink," these words are erased and the following words were substituted "Some refreshments on St. John's day next. " We presume it was believed a rose would smell as sweet by any other name, therefore the unobjec tionable change and ready erasure. Thomas Ellis a mason of high repute and soldier died on the 21st Sept., 6708 and was buried the next day with un usual honors. The members heretofore mentioned were generally present and in addition were Gen. MoClure. John Henry, J. Gooding, Hardy, Jo Green, Sandy, James Green, J. Davis, Viando, Will Clements, Jno. Coarts, Downs, Freeman, Davis andThos. Hyman. "The Lodge being opened the breth ren proof eded to the house of our deoeased brother his remains were attended by the above brethren also, by the companies of Artillery, Horse and Light Infantry in uniform, to Christ Church. Ode was sung at the grave suitable to the oooasion. The ceremony being over the brethren returned in form. There being no further business the Lodge was oloeed in due order." To be continued. W JUST RECEIVED per Schooner Predmore, 500 Bales Ceil County iimotny nay, Which I am selling at bottom figures. CHA8. B. HILL. n3J8i East side Market Dock, New Berne Theatre! Thursday, Nov. 5ih. Engagement Extraordinary. Event of '91. THE Big City Show! Cleveland's Oreat Consolidated. The Eiffel Tower of Minstrelsy. 3"Z PEOPLE 37 COUNT THEM. Comedians, Vocalists, Musioians, Gymnasts, Contortionists, Aorobats, Clowns, Burlesquers, Aerialists and hosts of Vovelties. 60,000 Staging! 60,000 The Modern Beau Brummell. The Outing of tbe Swells. Orand Vocal Corps, Superb Solo Orchestra of Select' ed instrumentalists. Four Emperors of Music Cleveland's Challenge Comedians Bigby. Eostrum, Queen, Biaokford, Knight. Ouda, Incarnate 8pirit of the Air, the Marvelous Keto's Equiliberists. Qirard Leon and his Singing Donkeys, and Amerioa'a Largest, Grandest and Best Amusement Institution. Secure beats at Once. Adminiatrator'a Notice. Nannie O. Adams having qnaliBed a Administratrix or JJavlol Adams, deo. Notice is hereby given that all debts held against the said estate shall be presented to me duly authenticated for settlement on or before hovbj, isa, or they will be plead in bar of recovery All parties owing the estate are re quired to make immediate settlement. II ANNIE U. ADAMS, n81tw0w. Admisistratriz. Wanted, A good man as BAB TENDEB. Only thoss who keep perfectly sober wanted Apply at once to noltf ' "J1UMIE." Think nought a trifle though it small appear. xouno. vr-'-- The trifles of dress li neglected de tract from . an otherwise neat appearance. We . bar the trifles dress that yon oannot dispense with, they are tie and scarfs, dude bow, handkerchiefs, hall; hose, suspenders. collars and euffa, garter and sleeve supporters, toart retainers, collar and off button.' stu it and soar! pin, i If you need any of those trifles give n call. ". I TTAED. C POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar biking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest U. S. Government Food Report Millinery ! Millinery ! NEW STAND. Mrs M. J. RHODES would call the attention of the Ladies that she bm re moved her place of business to the R. N. Duffy Building, corner Middle and Pollock eta., where she has just received a full lioe of the LATEST STYLE HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, NOTIONS, etc nldwlw Notice! Execution Sale! In pursuance of executions Issued to me from Ihe buperlor Court of Uraven county. In the following casea, to wit: Roberta liros. vs. G. li. tlardlaoQ,et al.t J. J. ToJson vs. G. L,. Hardlson et al., L 1'. Hloval & Co. f. (4. lj. Hardlaon et al.. I.. Duffy vs. O. I,. Hardisnn. and Nixon A Huffy vs. U. L. Hardtsou, levied by me upon the lands herelnafterwurd de sorlbed s tbe lands of o. L. Hard son afore said, I will on Monday Nov.30th, IK'Jl. at the uuan nouae aoor at inenouroi izo oiocu, M., or as Boon thereafter as there shall bo a recess of tbe court then In session, oiler and sell to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing lands, the property of tne eatd ci, J.. Hardlson. to wit: All that tract wherein he now resides, In 7th township, excepting the fifteen aores set aside as his homestead, being about 261) aores, the same being tbe old home place of bis father, devised to htm. Alaothattraot known kb the Cohen PUce, deeded by Wm. Cohen to the said G. I. Har dlaon and registered In tbe office of the Register of Deeds of Craven counlv. book 102. page 674, containing 113 aores. 1 hese two tracts being subject to mortgage made br said G. L Hardlson. This Oct. 3Uth, 18UL W. B. LANE, Sheriff (Graven i:ountv. W. D.McIver. Plaintiffs' Attorney. id AMERICAN PROTECTIVE LEAGUE. Incorporated in 1881). Patriotic Fraternal Beneficiary Order. Offers Prosperity and Protection; PAYS J500, or 81000 at end of 5 years. PAY same amount at death. PAYS half of Iheso amounts upon total disability. PAYS $30 upon death of husband or wife. PAYS tli upon death of a child. PAYS 120 per week an case of sickness or aooident. Loans money to bnv homes and einrels debt at death or at end of 6 years. A Fixed Cash Surrender Value after $100 have been paid In. S?0.000deDOBlted with the Rtato Trpssil or of Massachusetts for the protection of the policy noiaers. A Local League is lo be organized In New Berne. S. D. POPE. Canvassing Solloltor. oo(2, diw2w lstp PROPERTY FOR SALE Will be sold AT AUCTION, at the COURT HOUSE in NEWBEKN, on MONDAY, the 2d Day of November, 1891, At TWELVE O'CLOCK, MIDDAY, the following property: 1. Lot No. 821. In the clan of the (Iltr of newoern, me lormer residence or Mr, George Allen. 2. About Ave acres of land on renuhroke Hoad. near the c'tv. bounded on three sides by tbe "ahe:n Farm." and on the other ly said road. 3. Tract of land In Township Vo. 1. Craven county. adlolnlnK the lands of Geo. J, Dnd- ley ana otoeia. eee deed, boos: ttl , panes l&J to 100. 4, Lot of Land on End street, being Lot No III, plan of the olty of Mewbern. 6. Lot of Land on Federal Alley, In rear of lot of Messrs. Hackuurn & Wlllett, about 49x611 feet. For Information applr to OC22tdl 11. 1)W. STEVENSON. PINE APPLES, PINE APPLES, Large lot of this Delicious Frnit just arrived at D. HASSELL S, ool28tf) Near the Poet-office. SEAMLESS UN DAY unvs We have the "Banner Line" in Men's Bali., Button end Congress at $1.25 pair, and inyite you to examine them M the VERY BEST SHOES In the city (or the price DARGAII1. STORE. No griping or naotea after using BrookBeld'e Liver and Kidney Pills. WUl ear Biliousness, Constipation, Torpid Liver and stomaoh trouble. Sugar. coated, oval. Price 85 cent. Give them a trial. For sal bj F. S. I Du Kew Berne, K. (J. Trimmtr Wanted. A First-class Trimmer in Caniige and Buggy Factory. Permanent jib if a good workman. O. H. WATERS & SOX, ocl31tf) New Berne, N. C. Southern Fxpositnn it Raleigh, H. C. Round Trip Rates. Atlantic & Forlii Carolina Railway, New Heme. October 25Lb, 18UI. To Agents and tbe Public. Kates to the Eipisition of Rept. 25tb,8o!l on Tuesdays, Wednesday n and Thursdays, are hereby withdrawn, to take effect fcov. lOtli, prox , except oy special train on Thursdays only. The following rates will govern dated Hept. lstb, lsyi: From your station to Kalelgu and return. lucludlDg one adnilsston loio wie .xp)6li Ion, good for re turn passage at anv time up lo and Includ ing December 3 1, 181)1. 'lickets c If ale after November 3(Kb. Moreno. I city ?" ,V Tort; Creek $:l 7i WlldW- ' ' 25 l)uver Ii jf, Newport 5 15 i 'as well $ '5 Hvelo(.L' i HU Kinston H III Croaian 4 (vi Kal-lugrreek.. '2 !i:j Riveruale 1 fin l,a (Waage '2 70 Newbei n 4 ) 1 Uedta 2 ti ) Tuscarora 3 IK J Hellcontjactticket8or.lv. lbs original purchaser must be required to the same Hpeolal Kxpoultwui train on Tbms day, Nov. 5lband Utli, will continue to run at time aud same rate of fare as heretofore. v S. L, DILL, U. 1VA. TbOTQfls A Ci Pen and l. N KiHmrn, Trus l(;en, vs Tlu Neuse mid Treat Hlver Httainboat company. NOTICE. Pursuant to a judgment of Hp superior :ourt of ('raven county, rendeied at tliu Spring Term, fH'Jl, in tbe above entitled w-. tion. notice Is hereby given that application will bo made at the Kail Term of said court for a dissolution of tbe Kald Neuse and Trenl River H team boat Company, und a Oi ai set Llempui of its business. And further uutlce Is hereby given (onll pernios holding claims against said com pany, pursuant to said judgment, to present lue Same duly authenticated to the un Ut slgnea for teltlement, on or before the :!-th day of November, JStil, oiiierwlsJ Haiti juiif? mentwillbe plea'ed lu bar of tbelr recov ery. This the 30th dsy of Ootober, 1S!)1. nl 3.ld T. A. GKHKN, ComrubHUmer. I have not the BEST SELECTION of Solid Silver ever brought to New Berne. Frtsh Goods Just Received ! I h&va it Nico Selection of Solid Gold Plain Kings. Aleo a Fiae Stock of AL KINDS of Goods in my line. t-."AU work neatly done and warranted. SAM K. EATON, New Berne, N. C Dr. W. L. LASSITER- Will praotioein New Berne, James City, and vicinity, OIHoo hours from 9 to 11 a. m. and from 3 to 5 p. in., at Solicitor Geo. H. White a law ofliae. on Craven St., near South Front, octlGl&wtfJ New Berne, N. C. W. A. WHITE, FOOT OF middle: street, dealer In General Mercbandlte, olleis n good line of (iroceriep. Dry Goods, Koots, Shoos, Choice Twist Tobacco 20c. per Found First Chance For llioFe coming to t be city by water anil landing at the market dock to supply themselves- Last Chance For thesj leaving the same way. GIVE U3 A TKI1L. Low Prices. All Whom It May Concern! I have not enlisted in the Grocery, Confectionery, Tobacco or Ogstcr War, (nor do I intend ao doing, it ie a luxury I cannot afford,) but I am still Balling the finest IiOWNLY'S I Imcolules nixl Bon lions. AVII1T M AS'S IMiilaleIliia Candies. KENKDV'j ( i leb-iitcd Fancy Cakes. Aleo, Fjui'.s, 8moking and Chewing Tobacco, Digara, Smokt-r's Articles etc Also dispenbing Coca Cola, Mineral and Soda Water to those in need, at the Lowest possible prices. I am still in my Utile s(ov juet around the corner of Pol lok, in Middle Street Come end eee me. 0ll2ml SAM B. WATERS. New Goods! New Goods! We are receiving new gooda by every steamer. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices! Jelly 5 : ; 10c. lb Preserves . ; 12ic. " " 5 lb pails, 75c. jra standard reacbes lo &2Uc. can 31b " Pic 10c. 41 9 th (Ihnrrifla IT.fl ' Falton Market Corned Deef Sc. lb Boneless " " 8c. " Finest Sugar Cured Hams 14". " Loose Pickles : : 10c. doz White Fall Cream Cheese, 15c. ib Good Green and Biack Tea, 50c. lb Best " " 75o, Oar Speoial Blend Boasted Coffee 30 and 35o. per pound. And a fall Una of other fancy Groceries too numerous to mention, Thanking yort for yonr past favors and trusting yon will give us anotner inai, we are - ' Very Respectfully, r CHURCHILL & PAEKEE, Broad Street. ( ' Children Cry for, Pitch ers.Castorla Sold Silver! "The Challenge Coffee" 13 THE BEST, Fresh Roasted Ground to Order. Only 30 Pent Per Pound. NEW LOT OF "AND-, Whits Cream Cheese, LUCAS & LEWIS. Prof. Eugene Wallnau HHiicnck Htrcet, near Methodist chnroh. New Heruo, n. i; , Kipert Fiano and Organ lunemud K9plrer. educated at tbe rjnt veisnyr.f K rtin. Hati8rctlon snarantetd. Tu-jlng i i (JO. ! oiishlrK 81.00 extra. TESTIMOMALS. Mied Kannle Holland, Music Tercher, New Kerne, JN.C. Miss Marian It. Riidcliir, Vooal Teaober. New Berne, N. C. l'rt.f. Ga'ep e, I'rl no i pal of Tarboro College. Mrs. Julie Hiaiiou. ilus:c Teacher. irei n l.!e. N. c, January 3rd, I8S1: Mr Kuein W'al n iu, LcHr rii:R kivis nin great pleasnre to asKUi-H ynur p Irons of your thorough ability uk a Tuner, .un 1 niv you the liberty of using iui uuine us a ! f stimoulal. Kes .clfully, Mis. Louis c. Latham: Mr. I u l i:c Wallrnu Is enaged as Piano I liner ;n 1 hi- ;rt-ei:Vhl . ?ollpir nrt hA h.a prox himself a very competent and care lul uoilim in e s a JCnclemnn tnrl wn. 'lein iocaly pi rforir s the work entrusted to un an I lui. nii'cini, prr.'ect eatlifactlon, mv,- hiti , iitihoi c.te.!. ih'.s testimonial of is woi k.cuiiuii nd ti'j his services tonartlaa ti want o a le.ia a le.iabie nuir and repalier. rrf. John Duckett, l:;c;p ,1 of 0 recnvlile Crliege, r. Mrs. A. (1. wreenvine, IN. c, mi!cr, M uoicTeacher. 0 Di h H 7U"e Have Just received a job lot of NICE OVERCOATS. hich wo tiro eelling at very low figuree. A full line of Men's and Boys' Winter Clothing ON HAND. See our Croseett's Men's Shoes before buying every pair warranted to give satisfaction. We have also on hud Children's All Wool Vests. All Wool Hose and a very nice quality of 8 ILK Wakp White Flannel at $1.00 per yard. Mundells'Childrotis Shoes and Ziegler'e Lidies Shoes acpeciality. Barrington & Baxter. lstp J. F. Taylor lias arrive a irotn tne north witn tne LARGEST AND Bs! Asserted Stock ov- Groceries, Dry Goods, Ship Chandlery &c. &c. &0. he ever kept, and now offers to hie many friends inducements to oall. Brst Quality of Goods, aud Lowest Prices. To My Patrons and the Public Generally. ; Having remold my place of business Ut South Fkont Street, Three doors East of the Gaston Eon at) ' where I will be pleased to serve By patrons as heretofore. I shall keep constantly on nana . A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of tho very best f ;j: ' FOKEIGN AND DOMESTIC QOODB. R. SAWYER, sepll lstptf Fashionable Tailor uuttys uough m:::t Call for B. N. DUFFY'S COUQ a MIXTURE and see that va vua ie printed on the wrapper before yon tat it, otherwise you rnay have Cov Syrup passer on yon which joa " noteallfor, ' 4
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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