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J NEW BERNE, N. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1891. VOL. X.-NO. 2(m PRICE 5 CENTS. .hi . BUSINESS LOCALS. A BiR Lot of Muiee, Baggies and XX. Bhmnw hand more coming. f ?: J. W. BHtWABT. tuanaagiTioii uwi I and all freab please I V rpBBNCH Snipe, 8 - v V X; DriJ Beef ehipp fc' 'Thanksgiving Goods In great variety i reaa my ea. , Smoked Ox Tongue, VV-t- Uriaa Beer ehlpped to oraer, uiton ' Market Corned Beef, Pig Fork, Break fast Bacon, Small Bams, Codfish, . Smoked Halibut, Minoe lloat. Fruit : Pnddloe, English Plum Padding, Erap'd Apples. Prunes, Dried Apples, BaUins, Currants, Citron, Nuts, Tapioca " ) Corn Starch, Buohwbeat, Maple Syrop iiTr drips, Eoglish Island and New t , Orleans Molasses, Becker's Self-raieing ! ' i Buok wheat. Fresh Blasted Coffee, finest Teas, Chooolate, Cocoa, Maca ronl. White Bean, Oat Flakes, Grits, Barley, Sago, Lentil, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Celery Seed, Mastard Seed, Worcestershire Sauce, Catsup, etc aovSl 4t C E. Slotbr. , HXltf ANTED A gentleman and wife T to board and a few table boarders. .. . nov!7tf Mrs 8. B. Coward. E. Hudson House Painter, Paper Hanger, Kalsominer, Orders .II r. Promptly attended to. Apply at tf L H. Cutler's store. lr?;T70UND A Packuro of l.ry Good. " Lost In New Betne two or three months ago. O wner can get same upon payment for this adv. novio TABQAINSia beautiful work-baskets f JD fancy sty lea job lot just received. J. SUTKB. SMOKE Geouioe Cubana Tobicco. ool6if K&W DRUG SfOBE.-Drugs. Medi . iJLl eu.es and ohsnHoala, '. f. Popular Proprietary Medicine.. All vrl-tlea of Droggiel'. Kandrici Trusfn at A Brae . Mew crop Otnl n Heed. rin anl Large (took Ulgars Mid Tob icco all w. Pra aertptlon aocarately co-iipouurie imd ot n w prices), out in tlo aid our success. , O. Utt DruoflM an I ApoUuciry, pi fiddle at.. four doors from Potiiwg. JunMIy OLD papers for sale at the JouuvaL office by ths dtz-n. hu nred or thousand. f MB. Claekson succeeds Sena tor Quay as Chairman of the Rational Republican Committee. 1 1 Thakkfulness may come from a fail heart, bat it is the heartiest when it comes aob. from a full atom f !' Xhaksgivino day has come. it. Ka a Tad laf.fAr duo in t.ha annals of the poor, and a joyous season in every home. Thh Republican National Com mittee lately in session at Washington City, selected Min neapolis as the place for holding the Republican National Conven tion in 1892, and the 7th of June as this time. Congressman Bynum, of Id pi diana, has withdrawn from the ' ' speakership contest. He has been contemplating the step for some 7daya and he now says that the Mxtatest has narrowed down be tween Milla and Crisp, He will heartily support Mr. Mills. h us Ladies will be surprised to hear suithat the nse of red parasols has been officially forbidden in many Villages of the Tyrol, The peasants "Jay that' the startling color irri tates the grazing cattle, and that a . number of accidents of recent date , were due to the display of red snn- shades. . ' i, v - ii . . V1 MtBAT Halstead says: "Tam- many will defeat Mills for speaker. Hill will fight Cleveland, and, with free silver, get rid of him. Flower ' will be the Democratic candidate tiorVthe? presidency, with Boies or Gray for viee.. . Hill is to come into ahe presidency', If all goes well and frTaminanjr f nles," after Piower.'' .ulk$kRJxx8W 1 explains ibis i anBing of the Tattrie on Romer ehoal by heteropbemy. He shouted 'starboard," bat he meant "port," and starboard it was, So it hap pened with - the- - United States Cabinet steam i-yact, Despatch That Assateagne shoal light meant to shine .white, bat it shone red. 1 , and ; red. d. Indeed, i it was.' Those ' that go down to the bottom of the sea, in 1 ships will know what ails them hereafter. ' It is heteroDhemv s i Bain is do longer served ont in the Aarerioan Navy. N.t. Advertiser. ' So the Third party tribe think - they can poll 50,000 votes in North ' Jul1: .i.i.i- . viaroiina. . xnac snows ptainiy wuai ' lhelr aim la if that is all they count : ' ' ' in. The . Democratic majority has . heverbeen 30.000. Does not that i - ihow plainly enough that the game Is to elect the Republican ticket by dividing the Democratic party ! r i Can t he plan be plainer f If they iarry 30,000 they . bind the white men Of North Carolina in the Z. Radical chains. Any imanlnot a . . Itark fool can see that mischief and trouble and disaster are ahead. Wil. Messenger,. -.' We learn from our Raleigh cor respondent that there Is talk in !oih cf erecting a large building rar- ta wiich exhibits ; now - in 'the Inter-State Exposition. - 7be: idea) of a perma nent museum for the exhibition of products, natural, especially min erals, and artificial, of the State is a good one. and one which the Star has several times suggested. It should, of course, be in some centrally located city, and Ealeigh is as good as any. We don't know who the projectors of this proposed museum are, or what the prospects are of carrying the idea oat, but it should be followed up until snca a museum be established at Saleigh or somewhere else, and one large enough and liberally enough pro vided for to make a good and a creditable show of this State's pro ducts. It would pay. Wilmington Star. When Mr. Tilden began to grow old he had in his bachelor's honao- hold a quiet little girl, the granddaughter of his sister. The little girl was fond of reading, and used to read to the old lawyer, whose eyea, no doubt, often rested upon her beuigoaotly. Years ran by; the astute lawyer carefully plauned a great gift to the public in the form of a library, and io the fullness of years was gathered to the majority. His will, like many others containing a grand scheme of benevolence, proved to be but a piece of waste paper. The old tnau'd cherished life design was about to fail, when the quiet little girl, now grown to womaahood, stepped in without demonstration, as nsual, and bestowed 12,000,000 of her share of the Tilden estate upon the library as planned. It is a noble act, and the name of Laura Pelton Hazard deserves to be memorable. On the walls of the Tilden Library there should be a paintiog of the old lawyer with the quiet little child reading to him. Oincinnatti Times. LOCAL NEWS. Cotton Njw Berne Market Sales yesterday 830 bales at 6 1 2 to 7. Thanksgiving. Let all obserye it. The CottDn ExobiDge will close today on aooount of Thanksgiving, Mr. Enoch Waf'sworth is fitting up hie house, corner of Broad and Metoalf streets, preparatory to moving to town. The artioles on ' The Stranger Abcut Town" will appear with regularity in the Journal eaob Sunday and Thurs day morniag. The faoulty of the Collegiate Institute extend a cordial invitation to their patrons to attend the Thanksgiving exeroiies held in their chapel this morning at nine o'clock. Taat all the Journal's force may bave an opportunity te observe Thanks giving Day, we will have no work done in the office and consequently there will be no paper issued tomorrow. Cards are out for the marriage of our resent townsman, Robert O. E. Lodge, to Miss Mary Hartelius, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hartelius at (he residence of the bride's parents in Bay Bldge, V. Y., on December 3d. The ladies of the Presbyterian Sewing Society will have their usual Christmas Bsziar at the Y. M. O. A. building on thel6;h of next month, Mr.Sam81o- oum will have an opportunity of attend' log another one of 'our "swell iff aire, f There he will not only find everything to satitfy the inner man, but lovely specimens of handiwork of every de scription suitable for Christmas pres ents. . . , i Ford's great Comedy Company drew a large house last night, and those who attended were delighted. Both piece given were . exeellent selections and were well rendered. The farce was side-splitter. There will be a matinee this' evening at two o'clock, at whioh the oomedy, "Paul Pry," and the play. In Honor Bound,'? will be performed Tonight's rendition of "A Banaway Matoh," and a roaring farce will con clude the engagement. ,i 4. U r., t The programme of raoes for the Kew Berne Fair has been Issued, e it is a very , interesting one., There will be thirteen raoes,' covering fonr 'days from Tuesday to Friday inolusive far large purse. . A trotting raos os Thurs day U for a puree ef S300 -Tell the nswsl Two of the races a trotting and a running race on Wednesday are. exclusively for farmers, and the horses tone need are farming horses owned on and nsd in cultivating the farm, The premium aggregate $1,800. , Solicitor John : H. Blount patted through the oity yesterday returning to hi home in Hertford. He hat. bean attending Famlloo court, Jadge Geo. H. Brown, of Washington, presiding. The only case of importance during the term was the Stats vs. John Barrington for assault on Tbe Holtona - shooting sorspe tor alleged trespass, of whioh we gave an aooount at the time of Its od eurrenoe not long ago. Mr. Barrington was fined $100, ths hundred dollar to inolud the cost. 3i f" f r r r- ThanksKlYinr Services. Thanksgiving services will be held in Christ Churoh this morning at 11 o'clock and not in the chapel. Th9 offerings wilt be devoted to the Episcopal or phanage at Charlotte. There will also be services at the Church of Christ at 11 a. m.. conducted by Kav. W. H. Winflsld. The Thanksgiving service at the Pres byterian ohorch will be held at the same hour and the collection will be devoted to the Presbyterian Orphanage, located at Berrlam Springs, nesr States ville, for which there is urgent need of a specially liberal contribution at this time as it was destroyed by fire last week and nnmber of the forty little children It contained left without even a ohange of clothing. This section, has abundant sause for thankfulness. The first three-fourths of the present year was one if unprece dented bneiaess activity and prosperity, and the outlook for the future was never brighter at any former Thanks giving day. Let due praise be rendered to the bountiful Qiver of all. Capt. . W . Hill's Schooner Lost. The two masted tohooner Gilder- sleeve, bound from Sivannah, Ga , to Wilmington, N. C , with a load of rice was lost on the 18;h iost., off the ooa of (ieorgia She eucountered heavy gales the first oig'it out which blew away all the oanvaga except the foresail and the next day while drifting before the wind ehe sprung a leak and put up the distress sirfual and was in a stoking condition when the Aimadine reached her. The Gildersloeye belonged to Captain Elijah W. Hill cf Elisibeth City who years ago resided in New Berne. He, hi wife and three children and others who were aboard were rescued by the passing Enliih steamihip Almedine Capt. Winehip and landed at Lamberta point. There was no insurance on the veasai and the loss is a heavy blow to Capt. Hill as it leaves him virtually penniless. He had recently sold his home a nice house and lot in Elizibeth City with the view of mov ing further South and had put the mon ey into this vessel. Capt. Hilt is a nephew of Capt. Ed. Hill who moved from ew Berne to Baltimore about 10 years ago and for whom fear has settled into almost the oertainty of his loss, as he left New York the first week in October on bis schooner, the Mattio May, with a load of rock for government work at George town, 8. C, and ha not been rslUbly heard from since. McGehee Churchill Miss Kate Churohill, one of New Berne's beautiful and admirable young ladies, was married yrsterdsy morning just before eight o'clock at the resi dence of her mother, Mrs. S. A. Churohill, lo Mr. C. V. MoGehee, of Midieon, in the prCDnce of a goodly oompany of relatives and intimate friends, Rev. Rufus Ford officiating. Immediately after which they left on the morning train io oompany with Dr, O. G. Carter for Madison, their future horns. Thoy were the recipient of numerous presents, some of them ex oeeditgly valuable. , Four oouplee were in attendance (all bat Dr. Carter were of the city, he was of Madison); they were Dr. C. G. Carter and Mis Maud Green; Miss Henrietta MetUand Mr. T. G. Churohill; Mr. E. M. Green and Mise Etta O'Neal, and Mr. Byron Carroll and Mlsa Kate Smaw. Coming and doing. Mr. J. M. Howard left yesterday morning for Greenville to attend con ference, and Rev. N. M. Jurney who hu been visiting at Beaufort and Mr. and Mr. IT. M. Day of Beaufort passed through going to conference. Mr. and Mr. O. B. Hassell of Beau fort who have been visiting relative in the city, left to visit relative in Martin oounty. i ,.; Mis Maria Styron, who ha been visiting her brother, Mr. K. R. Styron, left on the Iteamer Neus to visit ber sister, Mr. Sudie Yance, in Christians- burg,. Va., and Miss Maud Land left on the tame steamer on a pleasure trip to Elizabeth City. - , Mr. Henry Rishton, of New York, arrived last night to ipend a few day vitltinrf htk, relative) in the cltyvand Mr,. Herbert. Bimpson: who has been (pending tome time in Raleigh, la the prosecution of his business as architect, returned home. r r. ,. ' . ! ' The handsome t new-t reeidenoe on George street soon to bsboonpied by Mr W. H.4Pennell. of Philadelphia It njw receiving it finishing work, and in every particular Is ft; a Credit to the bnllder one, "townsman. Mr. Geo. Bishop In symmetry, taste and exoel leno of workmanship, it stands a gem of krohitsoture, beside haying all the htodern oonvenienoes 'The room air being (handsomely papered by Mr. W. P;- Ltwrenoe, ; f prof essionat from on of th Northern oitie , i t. Iti Exeollent QuaUUei 3 Commend to ; poblio approval the Call foroia liquid fruit remedy Byrnp of FIb. - It is pleasing to the eye, knd to the- taste and by gently aotiog on the, kidneys, liver and bowel, tt olea rises the system effeetnally, ' thereby pro moting the health aad comfort of all ? No griping or nausea after using Brook field t Liver and Kidney Pill. will cure - Biliousness, uonstipation, Torrtid Liver ' and stomach trouble, r ir- eoRted, oval. Price 23 cents. ' f i a tklal. For ssl by F. 8. THE ST ANGER ABOUT TOWN. Second Tour. Journal Reporter (tanning for Him City Marshal Demands to know His Means of Support Viewing the t ' Repairs on Christ Church. Street Cars and Big Hotel. The ether morning, jjst at sun-up, I met the local reporter of the Joubnal ikirmlshing around the postofBce oorner with a 83 guige gun. He said he was looking for me. He remarked that I had insulted the memory of the old soldiers in what I bad said in my first letter to his piper about the Ladies Memorial Association, beaides offending the matron whom I had spoken of bo flippantly. I inquired if his gun was loaded, and be said it was not- That settled it. Ihav'nt beard any one else kick. Somehow this knocking about town in a promiscuous manner looke kind of lieky. Yesterday the chief of police sent a eargeot around to me on the quiet, asking me what was a doing ot Here, withput any wisable means of support. Ibis kinder riled me, and says I "Mr. Sargent, isn't tuis yero town able to support one white gentle man ' 1 notice plenty of colored puasous of leisure about the street corners." "Get a move on you, quick !" says he, and I did, (I reckon he elands in with the monopoly and takes his regular divy out of the profits V) Pretty soon afterwards I was interviewed by the Chief himself. He is a very polite ana puts me in mind of a very dear cousin of mine in Jersey. Jersey men always did favor the natives of your State, Mr. Editor, and there is no breed in the world that can beat a Gallinipper crossed onto a Tar Heel. Swamp pony and alligator is nothiog to it. Chief gays to ms with bis thumb in my button hole: -My friend is jcu a Pir.kerton detec tive or a government moonshiner V You kin tell me in perfect confidence, and I'll never give it away." ' Nary one nor tother," says I, smil ing to myself to kuow that he had'ot caught on to my little newspaper racket. He looked doubtful. ''Agent for a base ball combination ?" say he again. Not much." "Missionary oolporteur and traot distributor? Sam Jones Evangelist? Dry-an-fuss Rain Precipitator V Ivory Soap? Insurance? Seitiog Maohiuea V Books? Lightning Rods? Hoetetter'g Bitters? Electrio Light Hustler ?" "Guess again, my friend," says I. "Showman's Advertising Agent V" ho continued. "Now you are on to it, 'eajs I. "Fact is, I am looking for a business ooeniuv right here. My name is Slocum Sam Slooum, relative cf Si, the noted deli neator, you know." "Pshaw!" sail he "Kbit a show man I" Pretty showman you :d make. I can give you a better snap than that It you want an opening, go down to Moore s cannery and open oysters." "I ain't in that combine," says I, "and has got no pull on the Legisla ture," and winked. "Take euthing ?"sajs he. "Thanks 1" says I, "I never go into Jimmie's by daylight." Last Sunday I ttepped into Christ ohurch and tried to get a contract to paint the bare spots off n the organ loft and robing room. I told the sexton it didn't look right to be sitting there all through the service, a facing an eyeaore like tbat, and distraoting of one s mird when one ought to be paying attention to the sermon. He allowed I was right but," says be, "they is calculating to paint the hull inside of the church to once, and I reckin that is why they have let it go this past three or four wests." "That' all right," says I. "But if I had taken that job of carpenting, I'd bave managed some how to put a little staining on to the wood work as soon as done, and cover it over with varnish or paint, so it would look ship shape lo worshippers, fact is. you people here have a slip-shod way of half doing things, or letting of a thing go until tomorrow, that don't look right to a stranger. It may not be noticed among yourselves, but 1 tell you candidly that by neglecting to put your best foot foremost, you show off your worst points when you don't need to. We don't do that-a-way in Jersey. All tbat 11 wanted is a little tact and com mon horse sense. I tell vou. friend sexton, it is trifles trifles, sir, whioh make or mar the happiness of Ufa, and don't you rorget it. Just at this pint I gave my arm a sort of baokhanded waive, and struck some thing soft. I had w armed up se to the subjeot tbat I couldn't help getting exolted; and l didn't happen to see Mr, Munn, the treasurer, who bad slipped in on tne siy and was listening. "Excuse me sir, said I feeling Quite out up at this mishap. ' l beg your par- dnn fnr tllAJVlffMfoM.frtttl'1 fthmt'a Frannh Ur. isditor.) "I did 'nt go to do it, I u - a u - assure von "Oh, that's of no consequence, Mr, Sloonm, he replied, quite oerlite. (Bow did be know my name was Slocum ? I had never had met the gentleman be fore.) "It will be all right if you will only take anting with us, we have a most excellent reotor and churoh society, and the prioe of pews is Cheap. " "What7 the tariff?" I asked "How?" "The damage the-et price? What ao i nave to pay, oont oner fcnowr " Ub.that is a matter of ohoioi. Mr. Slocum. xou pay a you go and go as you please." ' "Quit right, Mr. Munn. These terms suit me. I'll take two for : Quarter and lend the good around this evening pie." : Guess I am stuck on those sittings, h -1 understand, Mr. Editor, that New bern ie to have Eleotrio street oars, That' all fight. Put me down a a subscriber to one ahare of the stock Come to think ot it, I'd like to take the whole of the stock myself. The road may not pay any dividend, but it will have a great moral effeof If it don t carry more than two passengers a dav It will at least give employment- to one oonduotor ana engineer to each ear. and furnish diversion to the crowds of inter ested oolored people who will listlessly watoh, it transit to and fro, bnt at pre. present nave running o oo, mere M nothing uk being up with the time darn the expense. ; i- ffcA-iJrtiM AleOi I understand, that you! r to have a new ?2CQ,000 . hotel. I want stock in that too. - - ; Bah PT.orr. The Oldest Thanksgiving: Proclamation on Record. Along with theiirhanksgiviaK obser vanoe at may interest our readers to peruse the first Thickagiving proclama tion that is to be f .uud in a printed form. It Wis issued by His Exorllency Francis BercarJ, Ciptiin-3 -Dcral and Governor in-Chief in and over His Mijesty's province of the Maisachusalti Bay, in New England, ani Vioe Admi ral of the same. It is as follows A. rB'JOLAMATI jN FOB A PUBLIC TIIANa S GIVING Ai the Bmin?8) of the Ynr U now drawing towards a Oonoiution. we are reminded, according to the laudable Usage ot this Province, to join together in a grateful Acknowledgement of the manifold Mercies the Divine Providence oonforred upon Us in the passing Year: Wherefore, I have thought fit to appoint and I do with the advice of II in ilj-i ty's Council appoint, Thursday, the Third Day of Decembor next, to be r day of public; Tbartksgivine. th ve may thereupou with one Heart am! Voicj return our most humble Thank to Almighty God for the grucius Dis pensations of His Providcnc since the last religious Atscitcraai; of thin hiud: and especially for that he has been pleased to preserve and maintain our most gracious Sovereign King Cle.)re in Health and Wealth, in Peace and Honour: and to extend the LlesainKi of his Government to the remotot t Part of is Dominion; that Ho hjith b en pleased to bless and proserve our gra cious Queen Charlotte, tl.tir Rjyal Highnesses fie Prm.e of W.es, the Princes? Dowager of Waioe, aad a'.l the Royal family, and by the fi.queni Enorease of tho Royal Issue lo eejure t us the Continuation of the B;e-iii)i;t- which we derive from that iilusiriour Houee; that Ho hath been pleased to prosper the whole British Etupiro bj the Preservation of Peace, the E;;crej.s( of Trade, and the opening of new Sources of Nat ional Wealth; and now particularly that he hath been pleased to favor the people of this province with healthy and kindly SesBoas, and to bless the Labour of their Handa wi.b a Sufficiency of tho Prcduco cf the Earth and of the Sea. And I do exhort all Ministers of the Gospel, with their several Congrega tions, within this Province, that they assemble on the said Day in a Solemn manner to return their most bumble thanks to Almighty God for theee and all other His Mercies vouchsafed uuto us, and to beseech Him. notwiihetand ing our TJnworthiaees lo continue his gracious Providence. Married At 8 p m.. Wednesday cvr-ninir. November 25th, at the residence of Mr Thomas Marshall, father of the Lii.le Mr. Claries E. Willis, of Rnnuforc. tc Miss Ina B. Marshall, Rev. Rufua Ford officiating. "Man wants but little here below Nor wants that little lonir." Goldsmith, Yon may want bat little and you may not want it long, bat if yon want any Clothing joa want it good, and at the same time you want io get it at a reasonable figure. The place to fulfill all these requirements ia at Howard's. We have some suits at 10 and 12 dol lars that are worth the money and will give good service. New hats, new ties and new phoes constantly arriving. See us if you want any underwear, tome all wool at 11.00. J. M. DOWAKD. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN L.I (jiRANUE Causing merchants and citizens toshu ider when It was announced that A. W. Kaurdy had assigned to N. J. Kouae. tlirowlni lila enure siock on me maraet at and Uolo new xoric cost. It la wontlrrful linv Un people desert their nuel plants of tradltiK wnen euoa i&rae DanjrruDlfllocKi&r thrown on the market. Only a few dayti had Uped waco, ud xuurauay, nov. rum, imu, tne mignij iron none or ine old Atlantic, as It whs ncanuK law lime ouy. ine DrKemRn lu mighty thnnderlna tones was heard to ex claim "La Orange," and at once the inef onanta and i-ltizens on the street in La Urange remarked, "There goes HI Ike, who hays ao many merchants ont at 40. 60 and accents on tne dollar." Very soon Hlg Ike wun nisesMBiaut ti. v. Williams, and H. II Kinsey. representing tne astiicnee. were teen packing up the entire stock cf Dry wioae, umming, isooib ana Mnocs. jet well m the people of New Berne and anr rounding country rejoioe when they hear of the wonderful reduction In prices of Kry Qoods. ClothluK. Boets and Hhnea at Itln Ike's Clothing Store. The signs of the timet are distressing. Men, women and children are bound to cry for help nnlese they avail themselves of this wonderful opportunity, and seenre some of tne Dai-galne. while Hlg iae ie iRUBubcring out neuer-saeiter lor tne neat few days. FRUITS! CONFECTIONERIES! Select and Fresh Lot on hand for my customers and the public generally. The ship has arrived and now is the time to oall and get the very best qual ity of choice Fruits that have just ar rived and are perfectly fresh, novll tf D. HAS3EL. TAX NOTICE. Tour City Taxes are now due and payable. The oltj needs money to pay bills and oarry on Improvsments. , Please eon forward and settle. ; : . -V W. D.'WAttA.CE, lip POWDER Absolutely Pure. A. cr. a:n of Urtar b iking powder. Uiijh. .-ft of all in leav, ninu Hii.nutii. -Latest U. S. Guwimeiit foud Report. UPc4H0USS-?.EW BERNE. AN 1V2MT OF iUR?ASSIH5 Xmmi Visit of ik Notable Comedian r. WILFRED GLMKE AND MEM OOMPANY, FROM FORD'S GMKQ OPERA HOUSE OF BALTIMORE, Thursday (Tterksglvlisg Pay) At 2 o'clock, Potla'a Comedy of "PAUL PBYi" and the 1-act play of IN HOMO?, BOUND! Thursday (f lanksgiviBg Kight) Tom Taylor's Brilliint Comedy of and the Ltughable Farce of WHICH 2 Sc-ts may ba reserrc.1 in ndracce on and after Monday, Nov Zid, at Capt. 3. o. Waters Confectionery Store. General adrnijaioti. 75o. Unserved seats withoutexiracliarge. Gallery 3."3 aiaunee mimiapion, including re served seat. 50a. Gallery 2'ic. BREEDER OF Buff Cochins, White Cochins, Partridge Cochins, Bl'k & Wh. langshans, S. S. Eamburgs. Golden Wyandottes, Dark Brahmas, Toulou3c Geese, Pekin Ducks, Bronze Turkeys, White Crested, White Polish, Eggs for Sib in Scison. Also Breeder cf Celebrated Black Birhhire Swine. ADDRESS) Green Piaca Poultry Yards, NEWBERNE, N. C. WM. P. LAWRENCE, OF PHILADELPHIA, Professional Artistic Paper Hanger, h in the qity and solicits oiders for work in bis line. Specimens of work performed bv him oan ba seen at Mrs. Pennell's residence on the macadamized rosd. Fall line of Fashionable Samoles to select from at the Oaston Bouse. novia ira - AdiDlnlttrator'i Notice . Having qnsllfltd ss Adminlslratrlxof Pred O. Ipock, deeessed, lute of Craven oounty, K. ).. this Is to notify all persons having lalms .salnat the wtai e or said deceasaa lo shlblt th.m to the nnderslgnrd on or before the 17 th da of November. IBM, or this notice will be plead In bar or their reaoverr. All persons Indented to Mid estate, will please make Immediate payment. -. ..s ; bakah a. tpook.; )tmtnl.trfttjT, We will place on Sals To-day only, some hand. some STERLIRG SILVER abut 33 1-3 PER CENT lhk apkh tttatt nawT3Ti BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. A rare opportunity to get a wedding cr Christmas gift very cheap. BELLTHE JEWELER. W. H, Francks. s. T. Rasbebbt. Two Greasers in Town. Flasks II Basberry, NEW BERNE, N. C, Jiaiiiifrteiiirers or Engines and all kii.uN of ilathiuery, Marine En- Sw. s, , to., r. paired at abort notice. no uro imro au wu mean business. If VOU (I'lli't in vo It, 0,(1. machine men, come tud I.M Ci uvi HO?.! A Ilnllllnn.fl ninnwinn '.ViliLci tuly fi. roi lu a few days, r.'tvlT du tr t', TAUKXTS SHOULD BEAR I!l MIND th.,-. th LCifun for p.ttacks of Croup n n w o.u u-. He prepared for this iuni'iioiis ili--.uo by always having aboltlecf K N. Dully 's Croup Sybdp in lb,- l:o.:.o. f.- ;.ured after the re tipu cf t;. ;io Dr. Wdltor Djffy, arid for sal: by ll,,- p;irietor at his store on Mi Jvii- iiuct, ii st to CuatOin House, and !:y N-w l'..;rno D:ug Company. Boot and Shoe Maker, POLLOCK STREET, li'Lv7 ESiLlTS. N. C. i-.v Bi'riirc) ilr1 .civicK or a skilled Mfclu,Mii ii:nl lirsi-cli.Ks Workman from M'Wlmk, I ft m now fmlv prepared to All liroinjilly iird, is lor lino CUiSi'OH M.VUK HOOTS AND S1IOES. Th-n. imy yr-.rc Mint I I'.avo mil lafactorlly Kiilipl'.eil the WR.i'.s of i.iy numeroua patrone a mi! hest ttuarnu reor the character or my win k ii'Pir.rii-.t; u .-i:,iy. Nen'.lyand prompt' uovUlw If Ist; .;.!1IX McSOULEY, NEW LOT UNCANVASED iF'igr Hams. Falg Grcam Gheese, MINCE MEAT, I'.U'-'KWIIEAT, HOMINY. OATMEAL, CORNED BEEF, thm i$far Crackers IN THE CITY. LUCAS & LEWIS. "Wo Hvo Jiint received a jab lot of NICE OVERCOATS, which wa ore selling at very low fiRures. A full line of Mca's and Boys' Winter Clothing ON HAND. Src out C.-oaeeu'a Men's Shoes before huir.(! very piir warranted to give Siitinfai'.ti..n. Wo hsvo also on hand CbiMrtL'H All Wool Vests, All Wool Ilceo auil n v'ry nice quality of SlLK Wai,i Wiiiio F.hiitiol at $1.00 per yard. -Mundflla' CbildrenaShoes and Ziegler's L-idica Khiicn a ppociality. Barrington & Baxter.' Uti To Sly Patrons and the Public Generally. .iviiitf rpmoved my place of business to South Fkont Street, Tbu-e doom Eist of the Oaston Home, where I will be pleased to serve my ptroos as heretofore. I shall keep constantly on hand A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of the very best Foreign and Domestic Goods, 11. SAWYER, sepll latptf Fashionable Tailor REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy your, ' Shot and Powder and save Honey WHOLESALE GSOCO, ! T .KIDIM.K sxr T, ... is ti ?
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 26, 1891, edition 1
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