Daily OU VOL; X.--NO. 205, NEW BERNE, N. 0., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24,. 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. BUSINESS LOCALS nnoANUr It A.COA800N8 jut ro ll IUoid. : 0E. Blovbb. T?I8E DBESSED 'Jpfir&KE 3. weigh ' li from 8 to 20 pounds, for sale . tomorrow morning et . Bji8t . J- F-Tavlohb. , TtnkigUbiaJd ta great variety and all fresh pleas reed my ed. - F BENCH Saups, Smoked Ox Tongue, Dried Beef chipped to order, Fallon Hirket Corned Beef, Pig Pork, Break- fart Bacon, Small Bams, Codfish, ' 8moked Halibut, Minoe Meat, Frnit Poddies, English Plum Padding, Evap'd Apples. Prunes, Dried Apples, Raisins, Currants. Citron, Nuts, Tapiooa Corn Starob, Buohwbeat, Maple Byrup ilyer drips. Eogliah Island and Now Orleans Molasses, Hccker's Self-raising Buokwheat. Fresh Boasted Coffee, Finest Teas, Cnooolate, Cosoa, Maoa roni. White Bean, Oat Flakes, Grits. Barley, Ssgo. Lenlilr, Spices, Flavoring Extraote. Celery Sed. Mustard Seed. Worcestershire Sauce, Cateu p. etc nov214t C E 8LOven. POSITION WANTED By a young man who is willing to work for small wages at first. Good reference Inquire at the Journal office. 2l3t WANTED A gentleman and wife to board an 1 a few table boarders. novl7 if Mrs 8. B. Coward. RE. Hudson House Painter, Pupsr Hanger, Kalsouiiner, Orders Promptly attended to. Apply at H L H. Cutler's store. FOUND A Package of Ury Goods. Lost In New Berne two or three months ago. Owner can get same upon payment for tbis adv. oovlO BABQAIHSia beautiful work-baskets fanoy sty les job lot just received. J. SUTEB. SMOKE Genuine Cubani Tobacco. ocl6tf NEW DRUG STORE.-Drugs, Medl eiLet and Onemloals. U. f . Popular Proprietary ll.diolne.. All varl-tles of Uroggist's ttundrus. Trusses aud Brno a. New orop Garden Heeds. Fine aud Large Htook Cigars and Tobacco, all saw. fre serlpllon. aeourately oo no pounded (and not at WAaprlees), our m'tto and our auocess. O. O. QHAKN. Uranglst aud Apotheoary, Mlddls St.. four doors (rom Pollock. JanlU ly OLD paper for sale at the Journal office by the dtzin, hundred or ' thousand. if ALL the Brazilian ports are de clared to be Infested with yellow i fever. THE South had 153 votes in the last Presidential election. It now has 159. Postmaster-General Wan a makbb carries the heaviest life insurance in America. Senator Quay has entered suit against the Pittsburg Post for $100,000 on a charge of libel. - Two masked men held np the messenger of a North Pacific ex press oar, in the wilJs of Montana, and aeonred 12,000, A Savannah telegram says the v small pox epidemio at Harris' Neck is being rapidly stamped out; Harris' Neck is 80 miles south of Savannah. i;i Stath Senator Gilbert A. Deane, of New Tork, is died; leaving the Senate with 16 Kepub lloans, . 14 Democrats, and 1 ' Independent. Florence, the actor, is deal. His prjvate benefactions were numerous In religion he was a : tine Catholic, and a member of the Knights of St. Patrick. A State Temperance Associa tion ;v has been permanently organized at Raleigh, a constitution adopted and principles declared. Mr. N. P. Brooghton is president. ,;iA; rtjmbeb of. cars have just been built for the purpose of trans porting British troops soross Canada. It is proposed to open an expeditions route for troops to British Columbia and India. 5 The Behring sea. troubles are to- be snbmitted to arbitration. It is 'reported that the Emperor of Ger 'many or President ' of the Swiss 'Republic will be asked by the British . Government to represent Great Britain in the commission, ibut, tt . is not known by whom the .United States will be represented. Gladstone i is ? admitted to be, In private life as well as in public, the greatest talker of the centary. One of his admirers says of him, "In a drawing-room he is auf rounded by a bevy Of ladles and a ' crowd of gentlemen. One starts a question. It may be on Emerson's . best poem, or it may be upon the origin of racing in England or the morality of card playing...' And upon them all -Gladstone is good for a couple of columns at least.1' At one time it seemed probably that state legislation would des- . troy Trusts,: but it now appears that the day of deliverance from them is away v off in the distant future.' The Chicago Evening Post S"j8: The National Cordage Com-I-ry.orEiailzj Twine Trust Las pz:;t:.:ci the entire V.zV.?z tine plant of Wo, Daring & Co., of that city, for 1250,000. ; This purchase gives the Trust entire control of the binding twine industry of America. M. De Geir, Russian Foreign Minister, is now on a visit to Paris. It is believed that his object is to conclude a treaty of alliance be tween his government and that of France. The Galois apperls to all Frenchmen to silence their dis cords during M. De Geir'a stay in Paris. It says: We are all agreed as to the advantage derived from an alliance with Russia, and some day, perhaps, such an alliance will restore to us the integrity of our territory and power. November 18th, three children were devoured by wolves at the Iron rolling mills, near New Brighton, ten miles north of St. Pauls, Minn. Daring the great fires in Pino county in September great droves were driven South. A drove of 125 wolves were seen together in that vicinity. Twenty five men with bounds started ont after the wolves, and surrounded them in a swamp and killed eleven of them. An effort will be made to exterminate the brutes. Friday, Nov. 20th., near Lang- don, N. C, Walter French, a well grown lad sixteen years of age, while walking along the road near the river, was savagely attacked by three large otters. The battle ensued and the lad hoped, with a good club, to conquer these ani mals; bat they soon had him on the run and yelling at the top of his voice. His cries soon brought the neighbors to the rescue, and with dog and guns one of the otters was killed and the others pat to flight. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMl NTS. J. F. Taylor Drsssed turkeys. Howard Fine feathers, eto. Great excitement at La Orange. O. E Slover Cooosnut macoarooni. Barrington & Co. Come promptly. Cotton New Berne Market Sale yesterday 6 bales at 8 1 2 to 6 7 8. Lawyers are not as plentiful in the oity as usual. A sign, "Gone te Pamli co court," on a number of their cfflce doors tells the story. A special train left here yesterday afternoon taking some of our citizen to attend the Frederick Ward perform ance at Qoldsbpro last night. . Jos. CoEgdon, son of Mr. J. F. Cong don, met with the painful aocident of falling and fraoturing hi collar bone yesterday afternoon while playing foot ball. Bemember that the trains on the A. & N. C. B. U and the Scotland Nock road will make close oonneotion at Kinston to aooommodate those attend ing Conference. Pamlico Court is In session at Bay boro this week. The Journal will be represented by Capt. J. S. Lane, who will take pleasure in waiting on all our subscribers. Also new subscriptions will b solicited. We are pleased to letrn that our es teemed Governor, Tbos. M. Hols, will open the New Berne Fair. Mr. O. Beizenstein, Secretary and Treasurer of the Fair, received letter from him lait pight aoospting the invitation to doo. Messrs. Fred. Hardlson and Wo, Cook, who have been boring a well at the Colored Insane Asylum at Gold boro, returned home last night, having oompleted their work, furnishing a good supply of water. The well I 810 feet deep, over 250 feet of the distance bsing through hard slate rook. A gentleman writing to the Sooth- port Leader from Look wood Folly, siy a sawfish seventeen feet long was hauled up there in a seine at Captain James H. Hewitt's fishery. The saw was three feet ten, inohes in lenkth. It took eleven men to haul him out of the net. Bit liver made seven gallon of oiL -,. ' ' . - i This Is the last week cf the Expo sition, and the management are (triying to make it the best and most successful one. Each day has been set apart for a special purpose. Ytstsrday was ohil dren's day,- and t many -? amusement were especially r designed for them. Today is Knight of Pythias day. To morrow ; there "Will be ' championship bioycle raoes, and Thursday le Fir men's and Mechanics' day. t f i come Prompajr!.- i .' Do not at 1m seeing the wonderful art exhibition at The New Hons office. Only one more day before the beautiful display of tmbroidry will be packed and shipped from Newborn. ' If yon have not seen it oall at Barrington. & uo, -a omoe m once. . .-; A ?! ; 'Its Excellent Qualities ' - Commend to publio approval the Call fornia liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Fie It I pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and by gently acting on the kidneys, liver and Dowels, it cleanses the system effectually, thereby pro moting the health and comfort of all V . H -4 It. - " "' SPECIFICATIONS FOB WATTE WORKS. Valves Hydrants Pomps Boilers- House and Pressure Required. TEe city oounoil have taken the nsoit favorable bids for water works which were sent la and compiled from them a plain and excellent set of specifications which they will submit to the several companies for their final bid. All pro portions are required to be sealed and seat to the oity olerk on or before De osmber 4th. Thore will be a total of 43.053 feet nearly eight miles of pipe, of whioh 19,101 feet is to be 13 inch, 9,13 feet 8 inoh and 20.810 feet 6 inoh. - There will be 71 double nozzle, 21 inch, 4 quadruple hydrant of best quality and style. The tower is re quired to be 140 feat high, 16 feet diameter, homogenous ttcel, 64,000 pounds of tensile strength of a good quality of boiler shell iron. There shall be 80 rings and each ring shall lay 56 vertioal inches. There is to be one compound duplex pump of one million gallons oapacity in 24 hours, and one high pressure duplex pump of one half million gallons capa oily every 24 hours. There are to be two return tubular 60 horse power boilers, arranged to work together or separately as required, capable of ISO cold water hydrostatic pressure to square inch. The boiler and pump-house is to be built of brick covered with tin or iron, and stock to be of briok. The contractor U to furnish for use 55 spring fauoeta not less than 1 inch pipe, 4 drinking rauoets lor man ana beast and. 2 ornamental fountains; also water free to publio schools and oity buildings and water for flushing all sewers when deemed neoetssry by the mayor, not exoeeding 2 hours twice a week through 1 inch nozzle and water for 2 sprinkling wagons with enne at tachment for filling same. The pressure for domestic purposes is to be not less than 40 pounds and for fires not less than 75 pounds to be bad fifteen miniutes after an alarm. The test pressure is to be 150 pounds to the square inch. Should the water company at any time after completion fail to famish the stipulated amount of water for fire, they shall pay whatever damages may arise therefrom, to be assessed by arbi tration, and failure at any time for a period of three months to give sufficient quantity of water for all purposes shall furnish adequate grounds for annulling contraot. If any hydrant remains out of repair for 5 day the rental thereof shall be discontinued until repaired. The oity reserve the right to desig nate and seleot the streets along which tho main pipes are to be laid and to purobase at expiration of 5 years upon 6 months notioe and to reject any and all propositions. All requirements a to details usual In water works contracts will be ex- aoted and no proposition will be entertained unless accompanied by a 88,000 certified check, and the party to whom the franchise shall be awarded. will be required to file with the oity a boad of $5,600 conditioned upon the faithful performance of contraot, when the 92,000 check will be returned. The Board of council have moved deliberately and cautiously in all thsir efforts after water works and we doubt not that it Will result in the speedy establishment of excellent works that wilt be a source of gratification to all parties oonoeived. Iron In a Cotton Bale, Mr. Matt. Manly ha had a bale of ootton returned to him in which was packed pieces of broken press irons, The false paoking was discovered when it was. put in the compress at Norfolk and it oaused considerable excitement among the employee there a it oame near resulliog In a serious aooident, endangering their live. It I hard to ee how the iron could have got in the bale aooidently, and if it waa plaoed in it knowingly with fraudulent intent it ii to be hoped that the act will be brought home to the guilty party and as severe punishment a the law wiU allow meted ont for it. We are informed that abaleonoere' celved at Norfolk from another oity with a email anvil in it caused a loss of $15,000, it breaking a $50,000 comprets MbadJy that It took that rant to repair is. -A big loss from a pise of petty rascality. r. r. r.'n,'. The JoWTMnrder Trial, .'r.-. The f evidence la '.too MoDoogald! Connoly murder ease 1 Very damaging to th prisoner, McDougald. .It is to the effect that he was within a quarter of a mile of Connolly' house late In the atterpoon of the night, of the murder ; that he was fourteen mile from the sosne of the tnnrdor the next morning, Washing his face; that he was at Max- ton early that morning with dirt aader his eye and in th create of his neck, and with mad on his shoe,' and that he all h had bean on his feet all night that he had parobaaed lampblack short ly previous to the murder, and also that he bad borrowed a wig and tide wfcla- ksrs a few day before it, and they had been identified as the same worn by the strange man seen on the road. 1.. The evidence i orushing and pnblio Opinion against the prisoner, who baa mad eonfliotinsT statements, bat infltt' enttal friends stand by him. The trial will probably consume all of this week C,;!Jrci "Cry.firJitchcrftlCr'rla. "SHE STOOPS TO C0NQUEB. By the Ford English Comedy Company. The Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph, thus refers to this excellent cbmpany's opening of the Grand Opera House in that city ; "The attraction secured for the open ing was the Eogliah Comedy Company in "She Stoops to Conquer." Mr. Wil fred Clark, a soar of the distinguished Jbon S. Clark, was the bright particu lar star of the performance. Those old English comedies re always enjoyed when a company of artists are gathered together to play tbem- Snob, was the oase last night, and a more tboroaghly pleased audienoe seldom sat in a theater. Mr. Wilfred Clark made an ideal Tony Lumpkin. Be gave all the atten tion to detail, and there was nothing to mar bis aoticg throughout the entire evening. Mr. Walter Hale, a Young Marlow, did all that was expected oi bim. Miss Martha Ford, as Mies Hardcastle, was a little disappointing at first, but as the play went on, and she got fairly to work, her acting was appreciated, and she was well received. Iu the last aot she showed what she could do, and although only a young woman she has an excellent future before her. She is pretty, graceful and pains-taking, She i a daughter of Manager ford, in Poor Pilliooddy.I' the farce, after the comedy. Mr. Clark was excruciatingly funy as "Pillicoddy." Tbis is the company which the management of the New Berne theatre have secured as their Thanksgiving at traction. They will appear here Wed nesday and Thursday nights and at a special Thanksgiving day matinee. Coming and Going. Rev. I. L. Cheitnutt left yesterday for Hookerton on a trip combining business and a visit to relatives atd friends. Messrs. F. G. Simmons, O. Matks, Jas. Redmond and Beoj. Hahn left for Winston (o attend the auction sale of lots by the Winston-Salem Land & In vestment company wbich takes place today. Mr. Hahn will also secure a new lot of horses before returning. Mr. Win. Cohen, of New York, ar rived to visit relatives in the city, hie daughter, Mrs. W. H. Cohen, and child who have been vititing him coming back With him. Mr. B. C. Harrison came in on the steamer Neuse of the E. C. D. line from visit to relatives in Norfolk, and Mr. B. R. Gornto left for Norfolk on the steamer Neuse after a partner. Judge Geo. Green and wife returned last night from a visit to their son, Mr. Geo. Green, jr., at Jasper. Mrs. - Dillingham returned from a visit to friends in Jones county. False Humors. Tbe Kinston Free Presi says it bears much complaint about the condition of the A. & N. C. R. B. briJge over Neuse river near Kinston and that the timbers are said to be rotten. The authorities of the road affirm the falseness of the statements. Tbe truth in suoh matters is to gained not from idle, flying rumoos, but from the testi monies of competent, reliable men after proper inspection and the Board of Directors and State Proxy for the road who recently passed over it from one end to the other mrde a very satisfacto ry report as to the condition of the road throughout and one that was very cred itable to tbe present management. Tbe bridges, as well as other parts of tbe road are looked after at freqent in tervals and the bridge force in tbe prosecution of their duties were at the bridge spoken of examining it and doing whatever was necessary during the past week they were there immediately preceding the issuance of tbe paper containing the unfavorable oritioism. Ths condition of the road will compare favorably with that of others. In oonneotion with the matter we will mention the fact that never in the history of the road, from tbe first day it was built to the present time has an accident happened to any passenger on it. Employees, have met with acci dent but no passenger has ever received a scratch from any oause. Is there another road that hsa been run ning 84 years that oan present suoh a record H Has Not Moved. Mr. Hugh Lancaster, editor of the Qrif ton Star,writes us as follows: "Please oorreot the mistake in yester day's psper about my moving to Greenville. I have not moved the Star to Greenville but am publishing it st Orifton." We cheerfully make the eorreotion asked for. A published statement whioh appeared in the salutatory of tbe Orifton Lamp Light was the foundation of the item. We did not think that by following "Lamp Light" we: were in any danger of being led into darkness. The following is an extract from the Lamp-Light artiole. Only two weeks since the Star rose in our town and we hope will not set; but oontinne to spread its brilliant rays, of llgnt la onr miastv . - .tsut its young ana enterDrislo Editor felt Is best to en large, ana tnereoy mate uu ugnt more brilliant, and not being able to earry ont his proggreeslve plans with tbe small outnt which ne printed star of last week on he has sold tbe outfit to us. and the Star will be printed at Green villa, and will be enlarged and greatly I mD roved, ana we Dee peas: cor It liberal natronase. Beoause of this lm provement la the Star Is why - we are before tne pnoiio teoay. v' ; tiX?: 15.00 Rewaitf. : f For information that will lead to the arrest and oonviotion of anyone guilty ef tearing down or unarms any adver- thine sign of the New Home or Wheeler & Wilson tewing machine. " nov21 8t babbikotor & Co. Oame in North Carolina Sounds. Hap and Mishaps, a New York pe riodical, publishes the following allu sion to Northern hunters in this region: "At this season of the year many of our business men turn their attention to outdoor fcport, and many find tbe greatest sport with their fowling pieces as their companions. A famous retreat for sportsmen i found on the island, bays and sounds of North Carolina. These bays and sounds at this season of the.year abound with wild game. This is undoubtedly due to the Urge quanti ties of wild celery that grows on the marshes along the shores of the C'urri tuok and Croatan sounds, makiDg grand feeding grounds for wil l fowl of every kind. "The largo number of gun clubs, composed of prominent Northern busi ness men, that are seen in the cabins of the Old Dominion Steamship Company at tbis season of the year, show conclu sively the strong hold this section has upon those in search of rest and recre ation; a recent trip South, through the bays and sounds of North Carolina, satisfied the writer. A more delightful and inexpensive outing, with complete rest and comfort, could not ba bad at any season of thn year than a trip by water from Now York to Nw Berne, North Carolina, or Richmond, Vn , by the popular Old Dominion route." Roll of Honor. Vance Collegiate Institute Seven FruiNos, N. C. Roll of Honor for Sept. HisiPS Carrie Casey, Alice H. Flowers, Aliice Ivey, Messrs. Senas Bird, M. F. Westbrook. Ball of Honor for Ojt. Misses Lizzie Whitfield, Ina Ivey, Can is Caiey, Aliice H. Flowers, Gertrude Simmons, Daiey Kornegay, Daley. Mr. Stnaa Bird. Masters Loyd Andrews, Eugene W. Skinner. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. "Fine f gathers make fine birda." And good clothes will add more to your appearance than anything else, therefore get tho best jour purse will allow, and when joa got ready for them don't forget How ard. Itemember we are the only exclusive men's furnisher and clothier in the city. Oar clothes are not shoddy stock but the beat we can give you for your hard earned dollars. New lot of Jied scarf and four in hands just in. At J. M. HOWARD'S. UltEAT EXCITEMENT IN LY GRANGE Caualng merchants and citizens toKLu.liler wuen It waa announced that A, W. Knnnedy had asslKned to N. J. Roubb. HiruwIiiL- hla onilre slock on the market at and Uoiow mew xorR coat. It Is wonderful how the people desert their usual places of irudh k when auch large bankruDt slocks are thrown on the market. Only a few days had elapsed wiita, oa luursuay, iov. mil, IK'JI, the mighty Iron horse or the old Atlantic, as It was nearlnK the little cltv. the brikemuu In mighty thundering ToneB was heurd lo ex claim "La Grange,' and at once the jiier cnants and citizens on the streets lu L.u Orange remarked, "There goes Blu Ike. who bays bo many merchants out at to, 50 and 6"Vi oents on the dollar." Very soon ill); Ike, wnn nisasilslaut J. v. Williams, and it. K. Kinsey. representing the asslnnoe. were seen paoking up the entire 6tock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Bhocs. Yer, well may the people of New Heme and sur rounding country rejoioe when they hear of the wonderful reduction in prices of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Hhoes at lilg Ike's ulothlng Store. The sign of the tlnus are dlstreislng. Men. women and children are bonnd to cry for help nnlesa they avail thmflelvcB of thU wonderful opporiunity. and secure some of the bargains, while Klg lie ib siaugntering out neitei-skeller lor the next few daya. For Sale or Exchange. I Will Sell My Farm, whioh lies five miles east of Mt. Olive, on the W. & W. E. B. Tho Ftrm con tains 321 Acres in All, 120 of Which is Cleared and m Cultivation. The balance well timbered with PINE and OAK. Will sell cheap or will exchange for property in or near New Berne, or near tbe Railroad between New Berne and Morehead. For any other information addreBS THOMAS G. L0FTIN, Mt. Olive, Wayne County, N. C. nov20dw3tr We will place oa Sale To-day only, some hand some STERLING SILVER abut 33 1-3 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN CAIT BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. A rare opportunity to get a wedding or Christmas gift very cheap. BELL THE JEWELER. W. H, Frances. 8. T. Rasberky. Two Greasers in Town. Francks & Rasberry, NEW BERNE, N. C, Xanufacturers of Engines and all kinds of Machinery, Marine En gines, ttlns, Ac, &c. Baw Mills, eto., rspalred at short notica. W ar here and we mean bnstnei'. If you don't believe It, machine men, c rae aad be convinced, ' - SHOPS Af HOWARD'S SHIPYARD. WUl be ready tor you in a few days. FRUITS! CONFECTIONERIES! Seleot and Fresh Lot on hand for my Customers and the publio generally. -. - Tho ship bas arrived and now is 'tho time to call and Ret tho very best qual ity of ohotoe Fruit that have just ar rived and are perfectly froth i i -novlltf . j , D. BASSET IIP AKlN POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cr.i:i of tartar baking powder. Qiiihrbt 'if all in leavening ntrtugth Latent U. Government Food Report. OPERA HOUSE-NEW BERNE. IN EVENT OF LURPASSIHG IHTIOT. Visit cf the Notable Comedian r. WSLFBD CUBKE AND DF'OLID'sS FUOil FORD'S GRAND OPERa HOUSE OF BALTIMORE, to Appear in New Dome ia thrt'O en tirely different ptrforoiaccijs on Wednesday (ThaDksgivjsg Eve) November 25th. Dr. Oliver GoMfrttit'i'H World Famed 5 Act Comedy of Shi Sf sps f 3 Oonquer! And tho Merry Farce of PILLS0000Y! Thursday (Tliuksgiving Cay) At 2 o'clock, Pjtls Comedy of "P&UL PRY I" and the l-act play of IN H0H0S BOUND! Thursday Cfhaoksgiving Kight) Tom Taylor'u BriUiict Comedy of v eiarnui i and the Laughable Farce of WHICH I Scats may bo rceerfpd in advance on aud after Monday, Kjv. 23d, at Capt, 8. B, Waters' Confectionery htoro. General admission, 7jo. Reserved seats without extra charge. Gallery 3jj Matmce Rrimiguiti, including re served seat. 50.;. Ualltry2;c. H. BREEDER OF Buff Cochins, White Cochins, Partridge Cochins, Bl'k & Wh. Langshans, S. S. Hamburgs. Golden Wyandottes, Dark Brahmas, Toulouse Geese, Pekin Bucks, Bronze Turkeys, White Crested, White Polish. Eggs for Sals in Seison. Also Breeder of Celebrated Black Berkshire Swine. ADDKKSSi Gresn Piac 3 Poultry Yards, NEWBERNE, N. C. wm7p7 laweehce, OF PHILADELPHIA, Professional Artistic Paptr Hanger, it in the oity and solicits ordere for work in bis line. . Specimens of work performed by him can be seen at Mrs. Pennell's residence on the macadamiied road. Full line of Fashionable Samples to seieot irom at tne uaston fciouse. h rSTPARENTS SHOULD BEAR IN MIND tb&t the teison for attacks of Croup is now oa us. Be prepared for this insidioa? disease by always having a bottle cf R N. Duffy's CRODP Syetjp in th house. Prepared after the re cipe tf tho late Dr. Walter DurTy, and for sale Ly tho proprietor at bis store on Middle etrent, ntxt to Custom House, and by New Berne Drug Company. JOHN fcleSGP.LEY. Boot and Shoe Maker, POLLOCK 8TREET, NEW BEKN, N. C. If Met ;"jrrl tlie wrvifipg of a skilled :tl UrsL-cljiKS u- nrirm n New V ' V''"i.I ,,ni w fiiily prtpartd to fill uptly all orders for flue "' proi ITSTUM MAKE BOOTS AND SHOES. Th- IB III; W(.!k ' v .KirB Hint r have Sfttlnfactorlly i n umnnor my numerous patrons ie.t KUftrnir.re of the character of my K'.:iirin ;i Fp clnlt ly d'lne. novliJw if !p r. Neatlyand prompt Jim X McjORLEY. HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH EGGS. NEW LOT UNCANVASED Xig; Sams. Pak Ofsam Oheesa. MIM E MEAT. IWK WHEAT. HOMINY. OATMEAL, COuNED BEEF, fesf Oyster Omckers i:; ruE aiY. L'Jt) AS & LEWIS. l!Y THE WISrTON-SALEM Land & Investment Comp'y. NOVEMBER 24th, 1891 tins.-lot:, lie withiu 100 jards ot Li- ctrio fci.-eot Cur Line and Maoad am;z.'d Sin et. .md 30 of them lie im inudiaiuly on Kaid rar lino and street. Tl.n Coinnauy liai actually anent 88(M)0 IN DEVELOPING 118 L.ijjlh. ll.,,:i Sireet, the chief busi-ti- BH ad icidcnco thoroughfare of the city ot VVinrton-Salom, has been ex teii.jtd by u etr::iSht lino through the properly. Mile ami ahilf Eiuctiio Street Rail way lSpraKu-j rty,H. m) runninK through the property (Extension of City Bye tern). Fare to uny part of the oity, Ave oenta " PRttPKRTY SUPPLIED WITH 5N-clTlMU..f:f.,:JK' WATKK W0RKS 'ItU-l'llONE SERVICE. Main streets through the property maoadam- 7; Y,,n brit1ge acroeB Wachovia lirook 108 f,Pt long, 55 feet wide, at a cost (if 14 COO, .StiO.Ood WORTH OF LOTS SOLD VI PRIVATE SALE TO RE8IDKNTS OF WINsTON S I, EH MANY HAND- O.NhlliLLllON. Sunnv Side Social Uub . compoHt-d largely of business mtn of Winpton Salem, now buildinir hancstmo club house on the property. Two large Tobacoo Factories and one L?af Uouso to be built on tbe property in the next fewr months. Terms of 8al-Onc-fo.irth cash and th balance in 13, 18 and 24 months, six Reduced fre on railroads. CorresponcU'nce invited. Address WINdTOK-SALEM LAND novlltd AND INVESTMENT CO. "Wo Have Jijst teecived a j jb lot of NICE OVESCOATS which wc nr.. selling at very low hr;urce. A full liac of ea's and hp' Winter Clathing ON HAND. See our Crossett'e Men's Shoes before buying every pair warranted to give satisfaction. Wo hr-vo also on hand Children Vi All Wool Vests, All Wool Hose and a very nice quality of SlLX Waup W hite Flannel at 81.00 per yard. Mundella' Chi'.dreus Shoes and Ziegler's Ladies Shoes a speciality. Barrington & Baxter. lHtp LOTS To My Patrons and the Public Generally.1 Having removed my place of business, tf South Front Street',"5' Three doors Eiet of the Gaston1 Hpuie, where I will be pleased to serve my patrooe ae heretofore. I shall keep constantly oh hand , . . A. FULL LINE OF SAMPtES 'S 1 of theeryhes " i ' K - Foreign' and Domestic) OoODB , ; " ' f' - f TL'SAWTEB, eepll lstptf ' ' ' K Fashionable TiUor '