'A OURNAL ... .- -. ...V-''' r. t . ,W!is.S BL'i ' -tJjy .it ' t c II ,v U'.t x X.t' 1 V0L4X.-N0, 208; BUSINESS LOCALS. A CHOICE lot of Fine turkey and A Cbioken jast reoeived ( Kehoe ft Lane's, To day. 1 Middle St., near Broad GOfiNED BEEP, Breakfast Boon, Small Hanaa, Smoked Ox Tongue. Codflsh, Smoked' Halibut, Evaporated Cberrlea. Apricot, Plains. Peaobea and Apple, Plum. Pudding,. Minoe Meat, Tapioaa, Chocolate, Corn Starob, Fruit Puddine.' Maooaronl. Oieeee, White Bean, Pickle, Oatsop, Tjauce. Book I wheat, Maple Syrup, Freab . Roasted Coffee, Finest Teaa, Ooooa, Qrits, Samp, Oat Flakes, Ooooannt Maeoaroon. Gra ham Wafers. , . 0 E. Sloveb. AGENTS ; WAKTED. Free prepaid outfit to- tntrgetio man, Several of our talesmen mad j from $70 to 8100 a week for years past. P. 0. Box 187), New xork. It A Big Lot of Mule?, Bugtie and XX Herneae oa hand more coming. BSStf 3. W. STEWART. WANTED A gentleman? and wife to board and a few table boarders. - -aovW tf Mrs. 8. B. Coward. RE. Hudson House Painter, Paper Hanger, Kalsoniiner, Orders Promptly attended to. Apply at tf L H. Cutler's store. FOUND A Package of I ry Goods, Lost in New Berne two or three months ago. . Owner can get same upon payment for this adv. . novlO BARGAINS in beautiful work-baskets fanoy styles job lot juBt received. J. Sotkb. SMOKE Oenuiae Cuban. Tobacco. oot6tf NEW DRUG STORE.-Drugs, Medi eii.es and Ohemleals, ti. P. Popolar Proprietary Medlolnes. AH varieties of . Druggist's Sundries. Trasses and Brao a. New erop Ganim Heeds, flna and Large tttoek Cigars and Tobaoeo. ALT. MEW. Pre scription, accurately eonopouudeu (and not at wab prices), oar m--tto and our success. . U. O. attilCN, Druggist and Apothecary, Middle St.. four doors from Pollock. Janffif ly Do right is the imperative de mand of every hour. It is better to break a promise to do a wrong action than it is to keep it. "20,741,000 acres or land in the United States are in the hands of foreign owners." It is said that there is a marked motion in Chili. Hostility to Americans is diminishing. Gov. Alvin P. Hovey, ol Indiana died at Indianapolis on the 234 inst., of heart trouble. If is. now confidently reported that the Revolution in Brazil is ended and the Republic is safe. THE people of Burlington, Ala mance county have ejected a pair of Marmon missionaries from the town. iF yon have taken an oath to do that which is wrong, the laws of i God and man absolves you from that oath. OuB Joe says having walloped the, thanksgiving turkey, be will now go into training to tackle the Christmas goose. 'i . '. i i t IF you have aworn to let go your country and stand by an order, the oath I ia void, for the obligation to country ia paramount. ? The Bight Hon. Edward Eobert Bolwer Lytton, Earl of Lytton, British Ambassador to France, died in Paris Tuesday, Nov. 24tb, of heart disease. Gbobgb H. Wixdb, of Kinston, is under arrest for bigamy. He married a young lady in Greens boro not long ago, and it is charged that he has a wife living In Eng- Iind. : t"- S'i i-' . Jhh Washington , Post raises its voice in favor of better mail faoili ties for the South. The Post seems 'posted'on ' posteffices and ... post routes, and should be heeded by "tce Postmaster General ('Yotjb paper : is the best in the State," writes a Kichmond county subscriber In renewing his snb- s'iuj scrlption , to the State Chroniole. tsiwi i. Strange bow correspondents of different papers imitate eaoh other. Tub earthquake i in Japan ;i;6n sr u .UotoDer aatn, was much moredis asterous than was at first reported, Up to Nor, 9tb, statistics, showed 7.524 persons killed and 9.453 K;wonnded, while 00,000 houses were -Sirejr..-.-,::-iB,ir!., Ths Russ an minister of war has ordered half. . a . million pounds of i soldier's buiscuits delivered by the 1st of January. . This order which Is altogether unprecedented since ., the time of the Busso-Turklsh war. . has created a decided sensation. it ' Governor Campbell, of Ohio. V Jhiuks' that Major McKinley's chapoes for securing the next Be publican nomination- for President. "are better than those of Harrison ; -er Biiune. Governor Campbell ha juot graitplej wilh the. M vj. r, i:n .' ' " h - wrestlm A KiXEiOH correspondent of (be Charlotte Chronicle says the attor neys ' of the . Department of Agriculture have subpoened' the editor ot tho Durham Globe in the ease against the Durham fertilizer company, which comes np next week. Sensational developments may be expected. The condition of affairs in some parts of Eastern Carolina where the crops have been very short, is deplorable, and theBitoation is in tensified by the low price of cotton. Many farmers will be compelled to surrender their horses and mules, and they cannot even pay for their fertil zers. How they are going to make the next crop, it is difficult see. If they bad some State banks in that section tbey might borrow the money and get assist ance. - But there are those who say that the people shall not have this relief. They might get it if the Farmers' Alliance were to ask for Those who oppose this practical measure of relief show that tbey are indifferent to the welfare ot the suffering farmers. News and Ob server. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Agents wanted. J. B. Hill In admiralty. W. M. Watson Tax notice. W. B. Lane Executor's sale. C. E Slover Corned beef, e!o. Kehoo ft Line Turkeys and chickens E. Wallnau The Green Front Noyil- ty Store. Cotton New Berne Market Sales yesterday 159 bales at 6 1 2 to 7 1 8. Big blue fish have now put in their appearance elf the North Carolina 0O88U It is announoed that Grifton has just 15 single young men over 18 years of age and the same number of yonng ladies. Exaotly enough for all bands to pair off and none to spare. Tie Green Front Novelty Store i a ew place of business juit opened by Mr. E. Wallnau on Middle street, next to the Baptist ohuroh. It is general novelty atore, ooneisticg prinoipally of swelry, musical .instruments, and works of art, paintings eto. The statistics show that during the year ending October 1st, 1691, the trus tees of the Peabody fund distributed to North Carolina a total of 88,125, of which 82,776 was for Scholarships, $1,830 was for Institutes, $2,433 for Sohoals, and $1,835 wes for Colored Normal Schools. One of the new passenger coaches was put on and went down to More- head on its first trip last night. It the admiration of all who aaw it. These oars are the equal of any first-class oars mads, and are the aame as those used on the railroad between Washington City and Philadelphia. Conference at Greenville ia well at tended, and much interest is taken in the proceedings. Bishop Galloway preaohed a grand sermon Thursday, whioh dwelt largely with duties of citi- Eensfrom a National standpoint. The Indications are that the next session of Conferenoe will be held in Goldsboro. Mr.harles H. Hamilton, editor and proprietor ot the Spencer (Mass.) Sun, and proprietor of a fine job printing offioe there, who came down to visit the Exposition at Btleigh, continued : his trip and spent a short time in New Berne. Mr. Hamilton was a printer in New Berne some twenty year ago, and a number of hti old friends were glad to see him onoa more and to team of hi prosperity. t A number of Northern visitors oame in yesterday on the steamer Newberne of the O. D. line to spend the Winter in the city. Their decision to spend the winter here . was brought about by an excellent, article ; descriptive of this region whioh recently appeared lb Forest and Stream v. written by Mr. Charles Hallock who himself ia Spend ing the winter here. The new comers re Mecars. J. Thornton Wilson and 8eeley Brbwn ; Wilton,' two:, brothers; who ate sportsman; and member of the Union League Club of New fork. and Mr. and Mrs. Sander and child of New fork. We know tbey will receive a cordial weloom among our people and feel confident they will enjoy their tay in the eity. riiC-?s"P-H,'-P Messrs. O. ' Marks, Jas. BedmODd Beoj. Hahn and F. G. ' Simmons. tamed Thursday' from attending-'lbs auotion le of .lota of the Wlnstbn- Salam Land Improvement Company They report excellent sale, the, lot bringing readily from $5.00 to $11.00 per front foot. They were nloely en tertained by the Wlostoniansand shown over the city while there, and tbey re turned well pleased with their trip and the progressiveners of that prosperous and rapidly" growing city: The bom' pany also teld it annual election of offloer and retaini d in tb main the ma exoellent one that- served! Ian year, Hos. r. M. tiimoions was r ,1 acted Pieeiieot, nd W. A. Blair of Wiosum Srcretarv and Ti assurer., ' Ot Frank Duffj and Mr, O. Marks, of New Heme, were placed back on the Board of Directors, and another one of our town-men. Mi. Beoj. -Hho, was rxaie V- 1 f" ' 'J out. , f vNEJBERNp, N. Bigamist in Kinston. . . . Ins Kjnston Free! Pram tells of the arrest in that eity, on Tuesday, the 24th intt, of Geo. H. Wylde, a employee of the Kinston Lumber Company in charge of their planing mills, for bigamy. After bis" arrest 1ms wfs lodged in iail until the next day and then taken to Greensboro (from which city the tele gram suthor'fcing his arrest came) for trial. Wylde has been in Kinston holding the position referred to for several months, About a month ago be mar ried Miss Monroe, daughter of W. M Monroe, of Greensboro, and brought her to Kinston. He lived in Greet sboro four yca-s before moving to Kinston and was engaged to Miss Monroe two years. A aotioe cf his marriage was sent to bis old home in England, and on its arrival the brother of his wife there sent a oablegram to know if the report of his marrying in this country was true, and correspondence revealed the fact that he bad a wife and six children living in England, and that he had sent them money while he was at Greens boro. The evidenoe against him is strong and conoluaivo. Mr. Monroe has taken his daughter back. She is spoken of aa a fine-looking lady, and it is stated that she has many friends in Grernsboro who are greatly stirred up over the mean. Infamous action ot Wylde in deceiving ber. Lateb Advioes state that near Uni versity station and while the train was ia motion, Wylde sprang through the oir window and took to the woods. Coming and doing. Miss Lizzie Neal left yesterday morn ing to visit her brother, Mr. W. H. Neal in Laurinburg and friends in Rockingham. Mr. B. B. Qornto arrived from Noi- folk on the ateamer Neirae with his bride, and Mm. Peter Davis and Miss Maud Land returned on the sams steamer from a pleasure trip. Mr. Henry R. Bryan returned from visit to her daughtsr, Miss Kathleen, at St. Mary' Sohool, Raleigh, and to her eon, Mr. Henry R. Bryan, jr., at Charlotte. Mrs. J. A. Meadows and Mrs. Jas. M. Howard returned from Conferenoe. Mr. J. C. Hodges, a trucker who moved here from Norfolk a month or two ago and is running about one hun dred acres of Capb. 8. H. Gray's planta tion, went baok to Norfolk yesterday on the steamer Neuseto finish closing up his business affairs there. Thanksgiving in New Berne. Thanksgiving was quietly spent in the city. Some of the etoros did not open at all during the day. Others kept open in the morning until near 11 o'olook and then closed for the day. Thanksgiving services were held at 11 . m. in the Episcopal and Presbyterian ohurohes, also in the ChurcVof Christ, and at the NewiBerne Collegiate Insti tute at 9 a. m. Patron of the Institute as well as its teaohers and pupil at tended its servioe and Rev. C. G. Var- dell, of the Presbyterian churoh, de livered an interesting and appropriate talk. The Thanksgiving service of the Baptist ohuroh were held at night and a collection taken np for the Baptist Orphanage at Thomasville. Collections for orphanages were alio taken np at the other churches at the Presbyterian for the Presbyterian Orphanage at Berriam Spring; the Episoopal for the Episoopal Orphanage at Charlotte, and the Churoh of Christ for the Oxford Orphan Ay lu m . Tne Method ist had no servioe owing to the absence of the pastor at Conferenoe, but they did not forget to contribute, as a body. Cente nary ohuroh took np a handsome col lection the preoedlng Sabbath for the Oxford Aalom. Monster Bear Killed. News oome from the Pantego section ot the killing of a monster bear that tipped the beam at 633 pounds. The huge fellow was killed by a tiled gnn. He measured more than twelve inohe between the eyes and hi faet were 6 inches wide and 81 long. He was killed by a man by the name of Ed. Langly. Alto last week a large oinnamen bear was killed by Wm. Jerkins, and a few days previous he caught in a trap a pure white squirrel for whioh he ha been offered $0 00: t i v; In this (mme neighborhood within one Week during this seasoa six bears were killed. c How. Is that for big game and genuine 1 exhilarating iport and yet snob is' bf no rare beintrenoe" fn many portion of Eastern North Carolina. --.!'. v- . 1 ..... Mil ' .' gacy jhwrnjlngland VV ft ,: All have beard of individuals inherit' log fortune from a distance, but It nearly always happen that tbe lucky individual reside at uch a distance from the one who reads or hears of the occurrence that it seem almost like a pleasant storyi- Now however, one ef oof oitixeo, E G. Hill, Esq.. falls heir to suoh luck. Mr. Hill I a naturalised oitlzsa of the United States. He le native of Eogland, and be has Jit r eeivad tne notification xhat his step mother, Mr. Jaee Clsmmoo Hill, who died about a month ago at her home In Plymouth, England, aged 7J year, ba left him a legacy. ' The amount ia not definitely known but a there 1 no sur viving child exoept Mr. Bill the natural supposition Is tbat the old lady left him all sbe had and she is beliaved to be worth considerable. :. '.'. -.. . Mr. HiU'e many friends, . while tbey feel for him sympntby for the severenoe ot t!ia tins of kinship, will rojoio with hi-1 ia the rood luck (in a oertaln Sense) tL..t RCuol. yarned K, ' C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1891. NEW BERN. How Scholar, De Wraffcnried and Historians Spelled It Cemetery Gate Inscription D Dropped . ; f Protn pnkoci-Mayor Maaly and fJteJffother .- "CityT " Referring to Hardy B, Oreom agsin be represented t6 county of Lenoir in I w.,k' f-!.rr.i: i -isas U U ,w. History saj or mm -Jiauoatea at tne . - - - . . . . . i University and graduated in 1810; read law with Jttdgs Gaston was diatin- i.u.j -it. .n.,..:.o . . . .. .. . . umviuawoii "" oonrteous bearing as a gentleman." In addition to law Mr. Croom Btudied I both geology and , bHany snd wood occasionally write, on these Subjpta, formsgszine and newspapers. In a Daner minted in 18S1 he obseives." Mr. Nutall in his "General of North Amer- ican Plants" bears testimony to the richness of our State in its vegetable Drodnotions. The mountains in North Carolina, and the neighborhood of Wilmington, are repeatedly mentioned in his work. But iveiobero was not visited bv him. nor bv env other of those distinguished botanists, who have explored and described the botany of North America, the two Micbaux, Bertram, Pursh, Catesby, Elliot etc., while other parts of our State were vis ited, and its productions noted." Mr. Croom oontinuea. "There are few localities richer than this, in the varie ty and beauty of its flowers. Some of them too have that great merit in the eyei of a botanist of being very rare." Following this is a long list of plants. Perhaps no oiiizsn of this State of his period was better if so well equipped to have written its correot hiBtory as was Hardy B. Croom: urged, frequently, he was to undertake the taBk by such distinguished persona as William Ois ton, Richard Dobba Spaight, James U. Stanly. John H. Bryan, John R. Don- nell, Edward E. Graham. James W. Bryan, Charles Shepard, M E. Manly, Edward Stanly, W. 8. Blaokledge, the Attmores and others of equal intelli- trence in Craven and other oounties But he waa was not in robust health, as the time and while hesitating, death, at heretofore told, may have deprived our people of a book which undoubtedly, would have been unusually instructive and interesting. Mr. Croom, however with all his undisputed learning and accomplish ments and his natural inclination to thoroughly and patiently investigate even trivial subjects, would insist upon polling Newbern with a small b and leeving off the final e. Simply, w( suppose, beoause the town was so incor porated and he did not presume to meddle with the work of our fathers. Why not oontinue spelling Kinston. if we are going back to the orisia of the name, Kingston. We expect to show before we con clude that Da Graffenried himself oommenoed writing the nama of the town Newbern though beginning first with the compound word New Bern, in his "manuscript," afterwards he would vary, sometime writing it one way then the other. But why should he have varied at alia. Does it not imply understanding about the ohange, particularly when all the historians adopted it. Hawk' in his history states Baron Lie Uratfenriea from tterns brought over the Palatines and Swus and settled them at the confluence of Neuse and Trent rivers where he founded the town of New Berne, though throughout his history no ens can find where in a single instance, be wrote it lor himself in any other way than Newbern. We possess s number of letters written by Dr. Hawks wbiob will be printed tonobing the subject as wall as DeUrstfenreid's manuscript and other evidenoe of tbe name of the town even before it was incorporated. Judge F. Z. Martin in his history of North Carolina write it Newbern. So does Winterbotham when referring to our State and town write Newbern; and ao doe Lossing and Williams; our greatest men in Newbern never varied from this way of writing it. In other States the name is similarly written Newbern, with perhaps one or two exception. The writer admits he was misled when he had the name New Berne, cut on tbe slab over the gateway of Cedar Qrove cemetery. He has regretted it from the day it was nxed in its place The eity government then authorized him, a very young man, its unier Ex ecutive officer to attend to it and benoe the result of his attention. It was cer tainly hi duty to fallow the act incorporating the town and should have given its incorporate name,newDern. The new Berne snouia oe oniseiea out and the r chiseled in in the word "transferred" on the slab which the tone outter omitted A the fashion goes why not have it New Bernie. We imagine the Frenoh would so pronounce New Berne. Unless this is done our people will assuredly call it NuDun. To pronouce tbe name New Berne among themselves, either ex. would create a smile, over w years sgo the "lotendant or Newbern tried it thinking to drift away from our ignorant father, who did not know . . ., .,".-. . i .r . , now to speil-iut) wbbiuub, me marline, the Spights, the Manlys, the Naahes, the Htanlvs. the Chester, tne Dbeoards. tbe Bryant, tbe Donnells, tbe Grahams and other before mentioned. To give the town big name would help it growth It it prored his Ignorance. He had forgotten at tne time, if he ever knew, there ia London, a Paris, a Pekin a Borne of some siza and oonse qaenoe in the world all with very short name.-. We think onr father fools Bo wise we grow, Our wiser tone win think us so,' beyond any doubt. 4 If we desire to ohange the name of W..h... a th. r.l.l.lnr. r,rl An ; . - - it and not bjr attempting to proye the lnnr,nn. fT Mtf SrAkC Uri eitlaeaa and howin onr own to thoaa who should come after us provided w " , . . . . . commit somei diabolioal act to be re membered by tb nest generation. The top of the wail immediately-over tb arch, the : front entranoe to the eeme tsry, wa designed for a colossal Agar of Time and but for the war, long ere this, It - would nave been In It plaoe. with 6or ladle1 aid whioh thervur Dosed - extending. Hi Honor.; ti onr present exoellent Mayor oN he pell a it NaW Raroe and tha Jonawtl. ia with aim to tne no si et nr.-nanoocc written on the snbjsot oar Mteemed young friend, and very ooarteoos local reporter of the 3ovtan.it, New pern. ii ouwuTsr, ravner singular' to us that he dropped the d oat of hi own name and will persist in adding e even to Da Uraffenried'a New Bern, liret bv the baron so written, then immediitely afterwards Newbein. No nnal e can be found in De GraSenried's New Bern any where, when written by himself The, aDoettora .of . Mr. O. T. Hancock ex-elusive- perhaps, -r-f his own father) ever laqeato write tbsir name tuud cook, and for the evidence we reep9ct- flltlv rafAl Kim In tka rannt-ria in fh clerk's office Originally NewbsYn. The name may nave Deen changed by itr. 1. J&awii, r... U. IT I J . .,. onii, ui u,, auwBiu uaiuvuief. ui iui William Watann irh luttur nnr nrHf-.m ol ever olerk) to New Berne. But we designed saying Mayor Manly has re cently returned from Berne or Bern the spelling is both ways in the lnvita- t on from that cry. sent by the com mittee to our city authorities, to app jmt delegate to be present and join them ln their oentenary festivities, and be ooma greatly interest and instruct any faience py leotunc respecting tie soenes that passed before him and the diRtinguiehed and cordial (ireetinK which he received from theBerneee wniio tneir guest, 'ihe ladieh uuqucs tiunably would md in making euch lectures succeebful and profltabie. The amount tnus received would go rar towara securing the figure of Time tor tB8 gateway as orizinally intenaad made of material similar to that of the figure of Juatioe on the front of the court houee iq Raleigh, N. (J. The iron gates to the entrance of the cemetery were bought by the -ladies with uionev obtained from lectures. Nowladi ais your opportunity. You know how to handle the subject. You the daughters of the mothers without whoso mnt anre, it is certain that escred place "Cedar Grove" would not hav-u been improved aod protected previous to the late war as it was and bti you fi it now. V. Wilmington's Welcome Wet k. The time is close at hind for Wil mington's Week of Welcome. U bt nins Tuesday and lasts through Siturday Itisplannsj to be a great o:c.;aion. "The gates of the citv are to ba thrown open" to the visitors and there v. ill be , rand Passions, magnificent t.-aae displays and a marine parade of all the vessels in port. Amusements will lie provided for both night and day, fojt. bicycle and horse races; military con tests, pigeon and other ebuoting matches, fire-works and a trades parade of beautiful floats representing all the industries of tbe city. The iowest rate of fare, one cent a mile each way. has been secured over tho railroads and the attendance will undoubtedly bo larje. New Officers. On Sunday at 11 a m , 3 p.m. and 8 p m , there will be Grand Jubilee Sil- vation meetings to welcome the new girl officers, Cjpt. Mary Coliine and Lieut. , who will take charge of the oorps here on that day. All, espe cially those lost in sin, are cordially invited to attend these meelirgs. MA It It I ED. Thursday, Nov. 26th. at tho residence of the bride, Rev. Mr. Coniptondli dating, Mr. R. B. Gornto, of New Heme to Miss Ella F. Bell of Norfolk. 9teamer Neu9e for t'D6,r uture hom9 arriving here Fiiday morning. Died, Friday, November 27th, after a brief illneBS, Franklin Tucker, youngest eon of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tucker. The funeral services will be held fiom the residence of tho parents, this afternoon at three o'olock. All is dark within our dwelling. Lonely are we here today, For the one we loved so dearly Has forever passed away. Its Excellent Qualities Commend to publio approval the Cali fornia liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. Ic is pleasing to the eye, and to tbe taste and by gently aoting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, it cleanses tbe system effectually, thereby pro moting ths health aud comfort of ail who use it. NORTH CAROLINA CRAVEN COCfiTy Ia the Superior Court The Board or Commissioners of Craven Couuty. Plaintm, vs. Robert Hancock, jr. (.has. K. Hancock, U. 1). Hancock. K W ttancock, Hame Hancock, widow or I,, w. Hancock, and David a. i-yan, E lizabeth Ryan, iiannan uyau ana lUbert Kyaa Notice. To David 8. Ryan and Eluabeth liy an, Han nan ityan una Moneri Kyan: lhe defendants above named will take notice that an notion entitled aa above baa been commenced ln tbe Bupei-lor Court of Craven oounty, North Carolina, the mirnose of which Is to foreclose oertaln tax deeds or tax certtneatea neld by tne county of i raven and Htate of North Carolina, and to have tbe amount due Bald county aud Htate of taxes, interest, coats an 1 penalty aa appears irom said lax aeeas aeoiare a a lien upon tbe lands of the defendants described ln the complaint 11 led ln this action, and Bltuate in the county of Craven, North Carolina, aDd to nave the Bald land sold to uav the same and to exoludo and foreclose aoy Hen or iu- tnrAHt wblch vnu ma V own nr claim In IIia said land, And you will further take notice that yon are reuuirna lu .ppeitr at tne next, terra or thB Ht,perlor Court of Craven oounty, to be I held on the Third Monday before the firm mommy m numu, joo. at me uuu.i nouso of sa'd oounty In New Berne N. C .and an awer or demur to tbe complaint ln said ac tion, nr tne piaintin win apply to tbe court for lhe relief demanded In said complaint. This the 2oth day of November, lbUl W. M. WATSON, nov28 Cw Clerk Superior Court. Execution Bale. In pursuance of an execution lrsucd to me from the nuperior court of Wayne ounty In the following ease, to wlb Gbarlea M. bl.leir et als vs. D. N. KUburn, levied by me upon the real estate hereinafter described, I will on Monday, January 4th, 1892, at in o'olock, noon, at me noun nouee aoor or craven oounty. N. O.. ln tne olty of New Berne, sell to tne nignest oiauer, iorcasa, all the estate. vine ana imera w u . . luionrn, at law or in equity, in ana to ine bouses and I lots or puna of lota situated on the north HUB Ol JSrOfl BLTfc b. fKLVMn .11 111 I ft li Mil ""IT "T-ifi Me. I lu. m wo ivtuwij uwuva pt uso, Green and Adam Zana, being tbe weatern half of Lot No. 860. and twentv fonr feet nr tne western sta 01 ua eastern ball or Lot No. 350. and twenty-tin. feet three Inches (Zaun house), belnR ths easternmost part of ina aaia tHii oaii 01 aaia 1.01 So. 350, with all rurhta or wa. vl'Jtv.'-iUiU I i W. H. utS Bhsrlff Craven Cooniy . ' nov381d NoviJS, - FRUITS! CONFECTIONERIES! . Select and Fresh Lot on .hand for my nisi u"u yuuuu ituciaujr. I The tbfp ba arrived and now is the I time to call and get the vrv beat anal- I ity of choice Frnite that have just af i rirea ana are perfectly iresn. : novlltf . r' D. HA.S3EL. fill 'LI Absolutely Pure. A croam of tartar baking powder. HilKst of all in leavenirg htn riKth Latent U. S. Government Food Report CNITl'.l) BTAlK.i Ol'' AMi.KH'A, EAETEIiN DlSTKICT OF OhTH CAKOI.INA. In tue Illstrlct of 1'umiico. U. S. District Court Iu Admiralty. Mahhiial's Notice ok .Ki.riK. Wher- as. a libel hnlh hecii llh'd ill tiie liis ti ll t Court of me t'liited htKles uf Auk ric liilue UlKtriot. of I'milllco, on 111? -1st day ol Ortob'-r. iy.ll. by Mitmiul I'mHOuHUgalUHl I lie fclioimur Jatiuni-., aud pruylli Hie u-ml Pioceas auii mou itlou of tin- c-uirt. that Hi, peiaoua luterpstv-l in ri alll ew-ei, in-i tacltle, apparel und luruitiiie, uiity be. lit.! to KiiHwer the preroi,es, mill all duo pru-(e-dlligB beiDK bad, tlint Ilm sauie may bt decreed to bo sold, ami the Jiroceeda tllereul be distributed Kcc -rdiug to law; Tliere.'ore lu pursuance of the said iuou:t!on under Ibe Beal of .aid Court, to me directed aud di-llv-ered. 1 do hereby give uotic-Keuerallv unto all persons having or pretendidg 10 have any rltfht, title er lu'er.st therein, and io I. Hhelton lavla. Maaterof the kaid schoonei in spi'Cbil. to appear Ix-for-' tile aloreaald i'ouri.at tbe olty of Newberue, on Ibe 1 lib day of December 1M1 1 . if It be a court day. or else on tbe next court day llierc-alti r. ai 11 o'clock In tbe forenoon, theu snd tuere lo ar.Bwe tbo saltl ilbel, and lo make tbell allegations in tbat beball. Hated at New Fort, N t'.. I lie 2:1.1 day ol November, lu tb year of our l.oid on tlioiniaii'j elvht hundred and nlnel v-.,ne. JusllL'A B. Hll. I., U. H. Marhha , liy K H. Hill, Dept Jhi.eiiul. UUEAT LXtlTEMKX 1 IN L.V (iRAXUD CauHlrfr ir.ercliants and citizens In Kin Idi'i wli.n Ii was announced lint A. w. K..uiu d'. bad assigned to N. J. Hot-so, throwing hi entire mock on tlif lu-irket nt Hi d below New York cost. It Ih wonderful how the people desert llietr iiBlirtl plactaof trading wlien Biicli large banlcruptNloclihai-e llu-own on 1 1 io luarlfet. tin Iv u fow days l:ad elapB-'d whin, on Thursday, Nov JHtli, ism, the migiity iron lioi-SH ol lh old A! ImiiMi', (in it was ncaring tbe little city, mo braeuian in mighty lllMllderlIt 'ones wuh lieartl to ex claim "Lu (IrHtige.o and at once tlio uier ciiaula ami 111.-;oh ou the huectn in lei (iiange reniarki d "There gncfi nig Ike. who bujK t many inorcinntu (hit III 111, :,n urn liT1 ; cents on llie dollar " Very soon i'-lglko, v. tLli ins Hs-iaiant H V, WiihaniH, and Iv. li Klnsey reiireseotln 4 I lie HHnignee, were Been packing up Hie t-ntlre Klock tj f t r y tloods, CI' thing, HooU and sliots VOf. weli ma' the people of New Berne anil sur rounding country rejo:ce wiion tiiey Iiear of ilie woiid- rful reduction in prices of Pry (Joods. ('lot)iim?. Hooti and r-hoes at Hlg Ike a Clothing H to re. The signs or the tl inn- are dlRtremlng. Men, women and children are bound to cry fur help unless they avail tn-mselvts of thu wood inn! oiiiiorlunilv. I secure home of tee ImiguliK. while Pig 1 be in uiatiglitt-ling out heiler.tU'it tr for I be nelt few days. WALTER ll BUY, BREEDEK OF Buff Cochins, White Cochins, Partridge Cochins, Bl'k & Wh. langshans, S. S. Hamburgs. Golden Wyandottes, Dark Brahmas, Toulouse Geese, Pekin Ducks, Bronze Turkeys; White Crested, White Polish. Egg3 for Sals in Season. Also Breeder cf Celebrated Black Bi rkshire Swiae. ADDHISI: Green Piac3 Poultry Yards, NEWBERNE, N. C. WM. P. LAWRENCE, OF PHILADELPHIA, at is in tbe city and eolkits orders for work in bis line. ecimrns of work performed by him oan be seen at Mrs. PenncU's retidence on tbe maoadamized road. Full line of Fashionable Samples to select from at the Gaston House. novia lm "Min wants but little here below Nor wants that little long. " Goldsmith. You may want bnt little and you may not want it long, buii If you want any Clothing you want it good, and at the same time yon want to get ii at a reasonable figure. The place to fulfill all these requirements is at Howard's. We have some saita at 10 and 12 dol lars that are worth the money and wilt give good service. New hate, new1 ties and sew hoes constantly arriving." See as If yon want any underwear, comey all woo . at $r.oo. . J. 3tf. HOWABD, PRICE 5 CEStfS. sJaaaaUkaa We will Jilcs ;Sale To-day only, som&'llsand soms STSRLIUG SILVER abut 33 13 . ; PEE " CENT CHEAPER TEAS' Wt BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. A rare oppprtimtytq get a wedding or Christmas gift very cheap. BELL THE JEWEIEB. W. H. Francks. 8. T. Rasbkbby. Two Greasers in ToWn. F:!uks Rasberry, NEW BERNE, N. C, Mntuiraetuivrg or Engines and all kiiAi of Mathiucry, Marine En- ffnie.:, Uins, Ac., &c. iw J.I! a, tic, repaired at abort notice, ne Hro here aud wo mean business. If you don't believe It, machine men, coma and tie convinced. SHOPS A HOWARD'S SHIPYARD. n. be rt liiiy for yo i iu a Tew days. :: 17 dvr SHOULD BEAR IN tMMn for attacks of us. Ba prepared for a e by always having D.ilfy 'a ( KOUP 8YROP MIND ,hut ihv Croup i . Hurt nu illln ibJ:UK,i.i ll. a bottle cf li K. in the iii;uc. Prepared after the re cipe - f lee l,.u Or. Waiter DjLTy, and for e-ilc l y she jiroprietor at his store on Mi-idlu toy. , t. n.xt lo Cuatooi Houbo, ' Hd o. N", v itirue Dug Compmy. Boot and Shoe Maker, POLLOCK STREET, KW BEKNJE, N. C. liavlnr aeriiicd th N-rvicra of a skilled Mechaii.o anil li i s: class Workm-n from .New York. I am now fu ly prepared to fill promptly mi onln-b lor line CL'iSiO.iI H.VBL BOOTS AND SHOES. The HUppli.' IS III.' I, work H,.,, ly do--,, nn b :mi- yp-iri. d I h want. t".i g'mi-.:u rlm -' M " iw 11 Is'.p h it I Imve satisfactorily of my numerous patrons e of the character of my 1 i .. . N ea'.ly and prom pt- JUiiN Mc-tUKLEY, HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH EGGS. NEW LOT UNOANVASED ?&h Oraam Oheesa, mix:e meat, i.lvkw1ieat, HOiUNY. OATMEAL, COUNED BEEF, Finest Oys!sr Crackers IN THE CITY. LUCAS & LEWIS. "Wo H.5LT7- Just received a job lot of NICE OVERCOATS, which t arc soiling at very low figuree. A full line of Mi ad Soys' Viater Clothing ON HAND. St e our Crosseit's Men's Shoes before buying every pair warranted to give satisfaction. We have also on hand Children's All Wool Vests. All Wool lloso and a very nico quality of Slut Waup White Fitiuuol at Si. 00 per yard. Mundclls' ChildrensShces and Ziegler' Ladies Shoes a speciality. Barrington & Baxteri To My Patrons and the Public Generally. Hiving removed my place Of business td South Fkont Street, lhreti doors Etst of tho G set on House, where 1 will bo pleased to serve my p-it.rons tH heretofore. I ebatl keep constantly on bond A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of the very bast - FuHEIGN AND DOMESTIC GtOODS. II. SAWYER, ceplllstptf Fashionable Tailor REDUCTION in ' J Old i . i.,;i Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford; Bread Preparation;! j Buy your Shot? and i ;nnl oldio ana Powder and save iMoney ;,it- ...vii'simt sxfj