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a. OURNAL. 4. - ! i". t- 1 J -r . ! , n NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1891. -x VOL.5X.-NO. 209 PRICE 5 CENTS. - - - - ' X:-. It , A . Bin Lot of Male, Bagglee and Harness on hand- more oominc bSO tf J. W. 8IEWABT. TIT ANTED A gentleman and wife T ' to board and lew table noaraera. : poiyi tf Mrs. S.B. Coward. JW.-fJ-t'iR Hndsoo Hottie Painter, Paper .'.I'iMX Hanger, ' Kaleoinlner, Orderi Promptly attended 10, Apply at tf L H. CutUr'a store. 170UND A-Paoknne of Dry Goode. ,i:4j ,liOt In New Berne two or three H- montba ego. Owner can get umi opon iu ipeyment for thin adv. novlO " K TABaAIN81o beautiful work-baakete Xj fanoy etjlei job lot just received. , J. 8DTEB. s MOKE Genuine Cubana Tobacco. ootOif TSJKW DEUO 8TORB. Drugs, Medi- 11 aide and rmemieeit. 11. P. Povolar .Proprietary uedioines. All varieties of lit arnurtet'e Hundrws. Trusses and Brae a. JUir oron GhrJn Heeds, irine aDd Large IMtook Olgara ar,d Tobiieuo. all hw. Pre f!earieilon accurately ooiipoundeti (and not i .at WA a prices), our in tto and oar success, i O.1 ft OkiKN, Dronglst and Apothecary, Middle at., four door from Pollock. Jan&ily OLD papers for tale at the Journal office by the dozen, hundred or thonaand. . tf A contract to do an unlawful or immoral act is void ab initio. DKSPITK the orders issued by the Government prohibiting the holding of meetings by the Sulva 4 tion Army ia Switzerland, members Of that organization continue to bold open air meetings in Geneva. The authorities bave decided to adopt regorous measures to sup press these gatherings. THB Scienttflo American, pub lished by the great patent agency . , firm of Munn & Co., New York, is ' .the most practically useful publica . tion of its Mod in the country. Indeed, it occupies a field distinc tively its own. Not alone lor the machinist. manufacturer, or scientist, but it is a journal ior popular perusal and study. It i , Abe standard authority on scientific and mechanical subjects. The greatest hindrance to r deeper piety with many christians is ' in the books they read. The l prophets describe some of old times feeding on "ashes," and others as feeding on "wind," and it is to be fu feared the mental pabulum of some f Christians Is as poor diet as this and oftentimes the books they read leave a moral taint which may never , be overcome. Christian In qnirer. . '- AN Australian tribe, when they first aaw a wagon drawn by oxen, were much puzzled as to what the oxen could be. It afterward ap. st'peared 1 that some thought they were spirits, because they had pears on their headfj while others maintained' that -they were the wives of the white men, because tbe (carried the .' burdens, which, among Australians, is woman's iir'Bpecial!duty. ' A CLAPPBB in an old church tower, professed . to be . greatly iHered because the bell it hung in was (bracked. It was ever and anon telling of its grief in most dolorous tones, and exoited the sympathy of mapf unsophisticated people. But the ghost-of Dtogenes coming along 'said, "Cease your whining, Master : Clapper; remember in the Arab idaoe . that' von cracked the v!lf and1 'in : the second place do one,; would know it was oracked if 701 on didn't tell them." W: FltXN Lord Chesterfield wrote to hia'son. "Your learning will not tBihako.)yonJamba88ador, but your manners may,' he touched one of ' the secrets of success. The some tWhat cumbrous code which we call etiquette has Us roots in the fitness ' ' of things.1 and the amenities that - soften life, distldgnish the gentle ft'iaan from the savage. -Tennyton ' eu singat ;f ' ft;f j's ir y V ' "Mannerf ars nut idle, bnt the f roll 01 noble- nature and of loyal miod." ' Manners, and clothes are, not srltnoot relations, and are, to , ' certain extent, the out ward, visible expression of thajnner life. .. They rbave sr reciprocal , effect, , which - r.aer?oa bo admirably expressed when - be said that the poor emi grant in this country, io puttin g on for the first time in his life an i atiolutely new salt of clothes, puts on much more self-respect be - fore unknown to him. Yoa re-3mber In Bret Harte's story, IL3 Lr.o'x of Ec:.ri?.TC C.-r-p," that 9 '3 rral atmosphere of the cL:,T i.I ; y ot men was revola t!c'.2eJ by the voluntary en fore mzzt of tLa rc'o, that whoever held t3 C" ;9 -'w f 1 mast put on : h his hind i' V s 3 In the parish books at Prestwlch ander .1736, thi following story oocnrs. ; is ordered tnat ua. a year, and a new coat every other year, be given to George Grimshaw for his trouble and paiu&vin waking sleepers 'in churcb; whipping out dogs, keeping children quiet and orderly, and keeping ye pulpit and oharcu walls clean" As yon know more and more of the created world you will find that the true will 61 its Maker is that its creatures should be happy; that he made everything beautiful in its time and place, and that it fo ohieily by the fault of men, when they are allowed the liberty of thwarting his laws, that oreation groans and travails in pain (Bom. vii., 22). The love of God exists, and j on may see it and live in it if you will. liuskin's "Lectures on Art." LOCAL NEWS. Cotton New Berne Uarket Sales yesterday 97, .bales at 0 1 8 to 7 oentc Sales for tba week 018 bales.., Superior court will begin at 10 'clock in the morning, Judge H. R. Bryan, presiding. This Is the first term that Jndge Bryan has I eld in this city. Decorators are at work on the interior of Christ Churoh, but the Sunday ser vices will be held in the church as usual. Week day services will be at the ohapel on Qeorge street Messrs. Haokburn & Willet are put ting up a handsome corrngated gah a- ized iron awning, supported by orna mental brackets, in front of their Pol look street store. It is the first of the kind in New Berne. Yesterday, the steamer Trent flneihed unloading her seoond oargo, about 70 tons, of the pulverized shell rook for an additional layer on the macadamized road. The first cargo and a portion of the seoond has already been applied tq the lower portion of the road. The repairing of Clairmont bridge has progressed so far that travel over the bridge hae necessarily got to be sue- pended for sonn time possibly for everal weeks. A new draw is being put in and the bridge throughout re ceiving whatever repairs ii needed. Rv. Rofus Ford, of the Baptist ohuroh, will, tonight, preach oa a very praotical subjict, "Debt Paying." i It is well to have clear- and sharply de fined presentations of the truth bronchi to the notice of everybody at intervals Man's duties to hie fellowmen in this line are too lightly regarded. 1 Coming and Going. Mr. Wo. Cohen, who has been visit ing his relatives In the city, left yestor day morning returning to his home in New York. : . Miss Emms Jordan returned home from a visit to friends in Durham . Mrs. J. W. Gurganus returned home from a visit to her , ion, Mr. B. F. Gur ganus, of Ooldsboro. Mr. J. S. Mann went down to Beau fort on a business trip. Church Services Today. Christ Church Bev. T. H.N. George, rector. First Sunday in Advent. Ser vice, Sermon and Holy Communion at 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. m. A oordial invitation to attend all lervioet fa extended to the publio. , Attentive , oshers. Sunday school at the Chapel 0:80 a. m., and at the cburoh 8:80 p. m. i Baptist , Church Services 11 a. m and 7:80 p. m.,oonducted by the pastor, Bey,Eufus Ford. Sunday eohool at 8 m. Prayer meeting every Thursday ig&t at 7.80. Subieot for Sunday night! "Debt Paying."1 Test: 8 Kings, 17; "Pay thy debt, and live thou and thy ohildren of the rest. - , - Presbyterian Cburch-Bev. : CnG. Vardell, pastor. - Services at 11 a. kriv and, 7:80 p. m. Sunday school at 8:80 p. to. a cordial Invitation ia extend ed to all to attend. ' , ;'-l 1 Churoh of Christ,: Hsnoook street I L. Chestnutk, pastor,' . Services at 11 m. knd 7 80 p m. Young men's prayer meeting, at 0 a. m. Bandaf school at 8 pi m.,E, ; E, Harper; Sups. Prayer meeting Thursday night ot 720. Ail are ooraiauy invited to attend. 1 Y. M. C. A.-Setvice at the sail on Oravtn street, near Pollock, at 5 p. m A welcome is extended to all mn to attends W. Arpen leaded t i Ibeaeaer Preebyteritrr Chureh-Sei yioee at 18 a. m., by Rev B., W. Vor ris. Sabbath school at 8 D. m.. Geo. H; White; Supt . t Pnbllo cord ially invlw Kt;.j: .Grateful Thanks I wish to return grateful thanks for tne many klndnessea proffered during tne extended . Illness of my hueband who I am bapDy - to-eay, is now eon vaietoing. -.,. lias. Edwakd Lbwis. ;tt4; Notlco. s ": 1 The pablia are hereby notiflel that Oitirmont Bridge, Trent river, is up for repairs aod will be impassable until further notloe, . (' i- -i ;.y fi i A.'Mx4oovi8, : ' nJOtf, . . ' Commisaionar. No' griping or nautea after living rrnn&Ueld' Liver and ividnny fills, I curs Dilinnonfifs. Conetmation I. '-or i I i isoh t'O blna .see 23 ( t t 'a t y CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE SOUTH Wen By TrirUty College at Foot BaU- 1 New Bernean Is the Captain. A telegram to Mr. A. H. Powell from Mr. Fred Harper announcea that the foot ball team of Trinity College won the contest for the championship of the South, iwhieh took plaoe at Rich mond yetterday between the team of Trinity and that of the University of Virginia. The score was 20to0. Our young townsman, Mr. T. 0. Daniels, who is Professor ot Pbysioal Culture at Trinity College ii captain of its team, and the' success that it attending the college team ef various kinds speaks very highly for the natural powers of the student and tor the development of their powers under Mr. Daniels' In struction. Bears and Deer. Tne orop of bears seems to be a euocets this year whether the cotton crop ia or not. They bave killed thirty hogs be longing to farmers on South river, whioh empties into Neuse river about milee below New Berne. One man alone, Mr. John W. Hamilton, has had twelve hoge killed by the bears, and a day or two ago he killed throe bears up one tree. On' North river, some half a dcz.n miles from Beaufort, the bears are on the rampage. Mr. J. D. Davis telle the Beaufort Seaside that they have killed even of hie oows and several of bn oalvea also. He has trappad three of the bears. Mr. John T. Djvenport, three miles balow Stonewall, on the main road, was at work banking potatoee. Dog; , of their own aooord (no one was hunting at the time) brought a fine large buok to bay ia the road near where he was at work and he started towards the deer. The deer "was ready to meet him half way" or more, and immediately came charging right at him. Mr. Davenport truck the deer a heavy blow with the hoe, breaking; the helvs In three pieoes and injuring the deer to some extent. He however continued his attaok, and Mr. Davenport grasping him by the antlers kept up the struggle until be at last succeeded' in getting out his knife and cutting bis throat. Mr. Jobn.D. Pittman weighed a dder, handsome buck with magnificent branching antlers, whioh be killed at Slooum's creek and he tipped the aoales at 174 pounds. We hope each hunter will remember the New Berne Fair, which is drawing near, and bring in au abundanoe of their trophies alive, freshly killed, taxi dermiz9d and otherwise. The excesd- iogly liberal premiums the Fair off are are well worth striving for. About Advertising. To have a flrst-olass paper it must be properly supported and it is to the interest of every community to stand by their local paper for by no other means oan a town, or city ha so widely adver tised and1 made known, besides benefits derived b the individual patron. An advertisement ii a silent drummer. One it the best testa of the value of a aawipiper to the rigidity of its adver tising, rates'. ..The better the paper, the lets variable- - era its- rates and the smaller hs disoatoateV Spaimodio advertising, even when made on a large scale, is disappointing, Tba ephemeral feature, of auoh adver tising looks as if the man had made a grand effort and failed Merchants who permanently advertise create the impression of strength and soundness. People at least feel that those who keep their names before the publio are solid and substantial. Advertise the goods. The publio care about the; reputation of a firm. That which is 'advertised attracts and holds ii ' 'ir-i ,' it1 i,,' Inferior Goods. ; The only' safe, way for pnichaaeri is to insist on- having the genuine artiole, and not allow themselves to be swindled by having . platters said to be "just at good.'or containing tuperior ingred iimtaV" imposed- upon them - These are on,!y tricks to eeii inferior goods that no more compare with ALloqck's porous Plasties than copper does with cold.' fSai trial .Ot-ALIOOCK'S POEOCS PLaS- TBB8. wlU oenviaee the most skeptical of their merits. f nm. ,-r$ J j A the eminent Henry. A. Mott, Jr., Ph. I F.'ti. S i'tate' Government Chemist. CSrtlflesGfM : rntfyf(iervatigaiian oil Aixcocx's Poaocs iFueTUt snows, it , ta contain valuable and, essential ipgredieata not found in any other plaster, and I find it superior to and mora efficient than any other nlasteu". . a v &JUk for Aixoooxv, and Met no solici tation' or explanation Induce yoa to cepte substitute. - Vt I v.fev ifc-wv -, i "Ageotleman's teste in drees Is upon principal, the avoid enoe Of all things xitavagant; it oonsists in the quiet simplicity of oxqusite aeatneac." -? . ! What to wear has been a con siaht eouroeb perplexity' from Iteueration to) gefieraiion, but in this age of ready made clothes that need not worry you, what bothers most of us is, "bow to get them." We'll tell you, bring 10 or 15 dol Tarn in your pocket and in a short time you can be fitted but in proper sliftpe. We have other things you t eed. ' they are Shoes and Hats THE STBAKGER. ABOUT TOWN. Third Tour. Starts orantfats; But -Uets No farther I rnairjmp uiy now ue spent 9 y Mb.wiob LSntdentand this is a great couutiy fur gain e. I've been told tnere ta a araeronance oi game jngni here in' tne city .limits. Consequently when I 'tadi? $e JOTjiuuL the other day that Bill Taylor, I think it was, had bagged a big blue heron up on the marsh, I thought I would take that chanoe on. killing! his mate. As the. Irishman said, it was the "mate" that I wanted. You see Thanksgiving was at hand, and I was a stranger in town ith no dinner in eight and no soft hearted relatione to sponge on. It was a ground hog case. First off, I thought I would apply for a meal ticket to the Pretbyterian Orphan Asylum, or join a Ladies' Aid & Benevolent Association; but as there was no time to take a post graduate course, and the vittles might get cold before I could grow up ta 'em. said to myself, bam I thar's no alternative but to ruatle, and you had better get a move on yourself quick." S3 I oast about me for a guide. In New Jersey we sportsmen always have guides. First off, 1 taokled Wild Jim, but that gentleman deolared it was unmannerly and unsportsmanlike to ehoot that sort of trash; and besides, be was not as handy at dodging stray shot as he used to be. I twigged bie baok handed innuendo, but did not think it worth while to notioe it, as I hadn't taken out any new oontraot wilh the undertaker; and so I started for Jimtown. A gentleman at the Cotton Exchange had told me that it waa easy to get good guidee there, as there waa lota of game up the creek to praotice on, and the negroes had noth ing to do but keep their hand in. On the way out 1 flushed a colored proceseion which had halted in double lines, the women in one column, and the men opposite. One of the by-etan-dera told me it was Odd Fellows, but it looked to me more like they waa forming for a Virginia Reel. lvery body and all his family was there to show off or to see the eights and nobody oouid be begged, bought, bribed, hired, leased or otherwise induced to tear himself away. Tney told me tbey were to have a big cake walk" presently and invited me to come another day. After this episode X was badly broke np for a time, out l soon got my second wind, and hope eternal spring once more within the human breaet. I gracefully resumed my position on first oaee, ana Degan to repeat tne opening stanza of that favorite missionary hymn beginning with "and every prospect pleaeea. And only man ia vile." The reader will now imegine an interval of two days, Gunning scheme a dead failure. It was Thanksgiving morning, but the day was not auspicious. Lowering olouds hung wet and limp along the horizon line, like dish rags in the back yard of the Hotel Albert. There were more clouds in other portions of the Armament. Bain threatened, but I stood unmoved like Casabianca on the burning deck, with my back braced against the trunk of a China-berry tree, gazing upward with a far away look into tbe scenes or the ptst. 1 thought of my poor blind grandmother in New Jersey, and of the ripe codfish balls and plum pudding we used to have on Thanksgiving Day when I was a boy. and of the old folks who need to live at home some forty-seven-or-nine years ago, and my heart welled up with emotion. Just at that moment a sample of the questionable fruit dropped plum into my eye and tears oame to the lids My frame shook with emotion, and pangs of hunger began to touch me in my weakest spot, i felt myself a stranger in a strange land sure enough friendless, and an orphan, f had effen been that way. I A supplementary quiver was just a oreeping on, when who should come up but my dear old friend, the vunsome matron who had jerked me into the Memorial Oyster supper the week before r 'Just the gentleman I wished moit to seel"' ahe exolaimed in that whole souled, unaffected, velvet plush sort ot a way which is found only ia North Carolina and New Jersey. "Tell me. Mr. Blocum. have you any engagements for dinner this evening V We should be so delighted to have you eat turkey with us at the manse. We want you to get acquainted with tbe people of New- bern." "Oh, thanks, mart I I should be most happy, but tbe faot is, I have a prior engagement at the In fact, two or three invitations to dine at.' Oh what pangs of conscience and greatness of self-denial that effort caused me ! but my resoue happened just in time and I waa aaved saved I "Now ao not say no, nr. mooum. oannot accept a refusal. I have some family friends with me; and Mr, Slooum, there is one nice lady from New Jersey, just notice, from New Jersey." The old lady had the clnohon me, and of course I could not ralee tbe boycott I took the Pollock street railway direot for her home. Mr. Editor, the recollec tions of thai hospitable spread will ever linger like a sweet savor around the Innermost crevices ot my stomach. The kindness waa so sudden, so unexpected ao . disinterested I Perhaps lk was un deserved I A realising sense of my un worthiness at first eat me baok a tew points, but when I had onos got fairly started In and the blessing waa asked von should have seen how I got out side of the ohibken flxtne and. thjt persimmon beer. Nothing On that festive ooara was aiiowea to anon "Thank vou. madam." 1 when 1 had gotten through, with two page and a half of mean In flue type, not foTBetting to leave a motel under my finger bowl for the waiter: "in tne language of Parson Ohadband, famed in one of Charles Dickens most brilliant novels, "we bave partaken in modera tion of the good thinge which have been perwided," and I thank you for tbe opportunity whioh this occasion affords to exDrees my unreserved approval oi the hospitality of the Old North State in general, and ef Newbern In particu lar. Boon generous ana Eiaoious re stowal it hae never before been my lot to " experience. , It warms my heart towards you people to see you adopt the gnod old Pilgrim custom of observing Thanksgiving at this season ot the year by p -..-.il it of f"vnrnor r a'moet imagine myself at home by the old roof -tree, with the back log ablt-z; in the chimney and the strings of dried pumpkins stretched along under tbe oeiling, anoVjbe house cat a blinking by th8rv And laoaire to see you look out fartfae pyrs we do in New Jr sey, a.hato'Vrid then your fruits aud no werei alee tne collections whioh you take up in the churches for charities of all aorta. And I like to See you knock .outwork tn Thanksgiving Day, and give your people a rest, and and well here's to North Carolina, anyhow! Delicacy ' forbid a me to speak of what followed, suffice it to say lha we separated in mutual delight of each other, and tbe dinner broke up without more adieu. -Tally one for Nowbero! ' Sam Blocom, P. 88. Slocuoe'a oomplimenie, and will be glad to: report the Presby terian eewiafc' meeting on the 16:h, prox, to wbioh his attention has been publioly called in tbe paper. Its Excellent Qualities Commend to ptiblic approval tbe Cali fornia liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It is pleadne to the eye, and to the taste and by gently aoting on tbe kidneys, liver and bowels, it cleanses tbe system effectually, thereby pro moting the bemb and comfort of sii who use it. HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION Is called to the fact that Jnoi Dunn HAS THE Most Complete Stock OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES in the city. Complete in every department. Quality of the Highest and Prices as Low as any Grocery in the city. He requests a call from the ladies to satisfy them that what he claims is a fact indeed. Confectionery Department Is supplied with the very nicest lines of goods, imported fresh each week. To satisfy the public and to secure an early call he will give for the next oO days the following low prices: Chocolate Cream Drops, best Marsh Mallow " " Caramels, " Cocoa Bon Bons, And all fine goods of Whitmans & Miller's Phila. make, at llock Bottom Prices, only 25c. per lb. A nice Mixed Candy, pure and good, 20c. Plain Candy, loc. Choice Fruits, JNuts, Kaisins, Figs, and everything in this line at equally low prices. A call will De appreciated. oclOdir Navr Goods! New Goods! We are reoeiyiog new goods by every steamer. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices! Jelly ; : ; 10c. lb Preserves . ; 12Ac. " " 5 lb pails, 75c. 31b Standard Peaches 15 & 20c. can 3ft " Pie " 10c. 2ft ' (Jhcrries 15c. Falton Market Corned Beef 8c. Boneless " " 8c. Finest Sagar Cared Hams 14c. lb .1 Looso Pickles : : 10c. doz White Fall Cream Cheese, 15c. ft Good Green and Biack Tea, 50c. lb Best " " " " 75c, " Oar Special Blend Boasted Coffee 30 and 35 o. per pound. And a full line of other fancy Qroceries too numerous to mention. Thanking yoa for your past favors and trusting yon will give us another trial, we are Very Respectfully, CHURCHILL & PARKER, Broad Street. S. R. STREET, General7. FIRE AND LIFE Insurance Agent, NEW BERNE, N. C. ).;.w''Ji Execution Sale. In anrraanea of an axecotlom l.snd to mi from tbe (superior tiourt of Wavne.ouDtv in the followtug , to wit: Obarles M. Btleff t ala va. i. N. Kllbora. levied bv Bia udoii the real estate hereinafter deaorlbed, I will on Moadar. Jannarv 4tb. 180. atllo'elook. noon, at tba uoort tloase aeor er uraven oountr. N. 0..1n theeltr of Mew Berne, Mil to tbe hlaheet bidder, foreaab. aU the eatate. right, title and Interest of 1). N. Kilburn, at law or in eqaKy, in ana w ine noaaea ana lota or pari of lota situated on the north side of Broad street, between MHdle and Craven ainew, in ineciiy or rtew Berne, being the a me formerly owned bv Geo. Green and Adam Zuia. belnz the weatern half of Lot No. iM, and twentrfoar fee of tbe wee tern aide ot tbe eastern half of Let No. 160 and.twentv-t.lne feet three lnebea (Kanf booee), being tbe eastern moit part of tbe ald eastern half of said Lot Ko. OO, Wita au nguie of way, - ...... '.' : W.B. IiANB,' POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. UiajbeHt of all in ieavoiiinit; 8tri.Klh Latest V. S. Government Food Report L'NITKD HTATK.-1 t.K MFHI;A, fciAFTEitN District ok ;okth Cakolina. In tue District of 1 amlico. U, . District. Court Iq Admiralty. MAliSIIAVS NOTICI! OF EI1" K U. WI:L'i-.nn. a lib, hath been HUU iu t lie Tin trit t Courtof mo I'nitna Stiilt's uf ami ric i in tit LHntricl oi Ptuuik'o, on lUn 'iUi duv t -1 Uctober, 1KU, by r-amitel I'ursot.Bagalntn Hie Hclioouor Jubuuz, uuti praying Uio li-im! process ami mom Hon of the court, that all persons Interested iu tho mid vuimel, lu r tackle, apparel and furniture, may be cili-ti to answer tbe preuiltes, aud all due pro-rot-dings beiug uad, that the same may be decreed to besuld, tt'id the proceeds thereof be distributed :ic idiJK to hiw; Thereiore in pursuance of the fcaiu monition under Hie seal ol t-atd (join t, to me directed aud Ut llv ered, 1 do hereby j-ive notice Kennrallv unto all persons having or preiendtdg to have any rlt;ht, tltie tr lnier. ut therein, hu.( iu 1. thelion Davis. MahU rof the said Miboonpr In speci il, to appear bc-foro the atoresaui LViiirtal the Oily of "m: wberue.on the lliii day of December 1MM. if U be a court day. or else on the next court diy i hernalter. a; 11 o'clock in the furenuwn, thi n uiid tuere lo a its we the taid iibei, and to make their altexatloUH In thathehali. Da Ltd at Ni-w Fort, Is. C.. 1 lie 2:iJ div w. November, In the year of our Joni dji'1 tbouvan i eitht hu.:died and ulnel v-une, Johiuta K. Vin.i,. u. s. MiiiVh i liy H. iliLL, Dt pl .Marhhal. UKEAT EXCITEHKS I' I.V L VOR.VXJE Omislna; morel; mi Ik mul cit'.xoaK t s'.ni.W. v when U was amiuum-eu lhi .-v. '.V. K.nme.lv bad assipitd to N.J. tluuse, thniwll.t; hii. entire Kiui.k on th- marker. i:r. aril he-ow New York cost. It la wonderful hor ihe 1-fople doaert their usu tl iia.-. r trudihs wliea such ltirg bankrupt eiocksare tiin.u ou the luarkol. Duly a f..w days had elapsed when, on Thitraday, Js'ov. llllh. ISM1, the mlglny Iron hoi89 ol Hie old Atlantic, as il whb neartug the little city, the lir-iKemuu Iu nilirhty thuiiderln!; loneH was heard to ex claim "La (iraue." and at once tile im-i-ctiaula and . llU -im on the KlreeH In l.a lanue r-niarkid. ' 'i'liere tinea Me Ike. wlp lit:B &o luany iiierchrfi.tK nit at lil. OP nail . cent3 on the dollar " Very Kmin Ihir llai. with his assistant H. V. Williams, ai.d li. Ii Klnsey. represei.tliu' llio aaamnee. were seen paoklnic up lh mllre btock of Hry (ioods, Chtlilni;, Ho..trf and HhofB. Yer. well mav the people of New Berne and sur rounding country rejo.oe when Iheyl.earof the wonderful reduction m prices of I'ry (ioo.U, t'lotliiui;. Hoots and Hhoes at III Ike s OlothinK Hlore. The s'irna or the iimea are distressing. Men, women ami children are bound to cry for help unless they avail lu DiselveH oi ihH wonddrlul onuorlun tv. and secure FOmo of tie tun sains, while nig Ue is alaushtei lng out hultcr-Bkelttr for Uie next few dajs. BREEDER OF Buff Cochins, White Cochins, Partridge Cochins, Bl'k & Vh. Langshans, S. S. Hamburgs. Golden Wyandottes, Dark Brahmas, Toulouse Geese, Pekin Ducks, Bronze Turkeys, White Crested, Vhite Polish. Egga for S Als3 Breeder of Gnlebrated Black Berkshire iiwiae. ADDRESS: Green Piac3 Poultry Yards, NEWBERNE, N. C. KORTU OAROI.tSA-CKAVlCN COUNTY. Io the Superior Court. The Board of Commissioners of Cravpn Countv. Plalntttf, vs. Kooert Hancock, Jr., t.'has. R. Haucook, R. L. Uaococli , K a. Hancock: Sallle Hancock, widow of j.. w. HiiDcock, and David m. i yau, rllztjeth Kyan, LUunuli Rvan aud Hubert Kyaa. Notice To David 8. Ryan and Elizabeth Ryan, llau- naa ttyaa anu uooert ttyan: Ihe defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In tbe superior Court of Oiaven oounty. North Carolina, tne Durno.e of which la to foreclose oertalu tax deeds or lax oerttneate. held by tbe county of raven and titate of North Carolina, and to have tbe amount due said county and State ol taxes, Interest, oests an 1 penalty as appenrs irom saiu tax aeeoB aeciarf u a nen upou tne lands of the defenda&te desorloed In the complaint filed In thlt action, and situate in inecouotyor craven, norm Carolina, aod to .ave tbe aald land sold to pay the some and to cxolnde and foreoioae any Hen or in terest which you may own or claim In the said land And yon will further take not Ice tbat you are reqnlred to appear at the next term of tbeHnaeilor Court of Craven oounty, to be beidonthe Third Mond ty before tbe First Monday in Maroh, 18BJ. at the Con t H nse of. a'd county In New Berne N. C , and an swer or demur to tbe complaint In said ac tion, nr the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, inn ue zstn nay oi rtoveniuer, imii ,.,.!. W. M. WATSON, ' novSS Jw ' tlnrk Buperlor OoorU , .-II. , ., l I. I H i .1 I , , f FRUITS! CONFECTIONERIES! : Select and Fresh Lot oa hvmd for my eustomere and the publio generally.. 4 , Th ablp baa arrived and now is tbe time to call and get tbe very best qual ity of choice Fruits that bava just ar' rived and arnr''nctly frnnt,. HWe will place on Jale Tc-day only, some hand some STERLING SILVER about 33 1-3 FER "CENT CHEAPER THAN CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. A rare opportunity to jjet a vedding or Christmas'gift very cheap. BiiLL THE JEWELEE. Ci'PA RENTS MIND that the Croup ii now on aOOULD BEAR IS re:tson (or attacks of us. Be preDared for i his iDt u bcttii in tbe iili .in (lieaeo by always having f II N. Diidy's Croup Syedp Iiuubu. Prepared after thn ra. cie of tbe Ule Dr. Walter Duffy, and for e,ilt by the proprietor at bia stors on M,.i fc.,,i: i, io Custodi House, bnJ by N:. w Ht-ruo Drug Company. JOHil ieSORLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, POLLOCK STREET, k:.w eine. n. c. cl III. ervlc of a Bkilleil Wirkniii fmm .New Yoik, 1 prumpiiy a!i 'i m:w lu-ly piepartd to till ilUb for tiuo CUSTOM .ll.viii: HOOTS AND shoes. '.hat I Iikvo BftlUfactorlly '.:f r li.neroiin patrorjs i ee of the chamcter of iny Iipp -e.l II Ih ):.' WCllC ly tl..;,.-. lioili lw If 1st. Nen -y iiii.l proropt I 'UN Mc-OHLEY, mm mm. . NEW LO? UMGANVASED ' 3 1 SSI MlN'i.E MEAT, 1 L'i'KWiiEAT, HOMINY. OATMEAL, COUNED BEEF, fesf Opkr Crackers i:. THE CITY. LUCAS & LEWKL "Wo . received a jib lot of 0VEEC0ATS, mi wliioii v.o a eelliog at very low liurci-. A full line of k'ea's and Boys' Winter Clothing ON HAND. See our Croasett'a Men's Shoes before buying every pair warranted to give uatisf action. Wo have also on hand Children 'a All Wool Vests, All Wool Hose rind a very nice quality of SILK Waup Wuito Flaanei at $1.00 per yard. Mundtlls' Childreus Shoes and Ziegler'a Ladies Shoes o speciality. Barrington & Baxter. lBlp To My Patrons and the Public Generally. Having removed ray place of business to South Fkont Street, inree doors Bint of llifl "Gaston Hdu'se, t-bera I will be pleased to serve my pitrooa p.h ii-iotofore. I shall keep constantly on band A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of the very best Ftii;i-.H;N and Domestic Goods. 11. SAWYER, epll lstptf Fashionable Tailor REDUCTION in Did Virginia Cheroots. Also, Eorsford Bread Preparation. n Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money 1 ,;: WHOLESALE GBOOEB, : ' MIDDLE STBKKT,'" NBW ISEBNff. Hv3. WM. P. LAWRENCE. 'OF'pHILiDEIiPHIA.J.j, Pnf cssioMl Ajtbllf l in lha city ; and aoltoita tdar lor work In bia line. , . ( , i 'Bpeqlmeni of work performed by hfra oan be seen at tf ra. Penoell's rotidene Oa the macedaraiiJd road. ' - ' 1 -. ' Fllll line Of FBMnr.V M Pr.r.--'-j t-
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Nov. 29, 1891, edition 1
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