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Uli AIM Vi ; OURNAL. J VOL. X.-N0. 212 NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTQ. ' SfSOTESS LOCALS. DUE3S-MAKINO. - Having com pleted my training course in one of the leading Drees miking Establish UmU in Philadelphia, I im now pre pared to maka up U varieties of fine needlework. Patronage solicited . . :' . MlSB S&1XK 8WINDKLL. deel if t ' Near Hcheelky'e Mill. A "Bii Lot of Mule.. Bogglee and HarntM O.i hand mora oomiog. n5 tf : J. YV. Stbwabt. W ANTED A gentleman and wife to bond an 1 a few table boarder. nov'17 if Mrs. 8. R. Cowabo. R'E. Hndaon House Painter, Paper .Hanger. Kalaomioer, Order Promptly attended to. Apply at tf L H. Cutltr's atore. FOUND A Package of Try Goods. Loat in New Berne two or three month ago. Owner oan get aame opon payment fir this ad novlO BAR3AIS8io beautiful work-baskets fanoy atylea job lot just received. . , J. 8 una. SMOKE Genuine Cubans Tobacoo. oototf NEW DRUG STORES. Drug, Medi eu.e and nhemloala, (i. H. Popular Proprietary Medtoinea. All varl-tlea of Druggist's Bomlrir. Trasses and Brao a. New crop Garden Heeds. Vine and Large Block Olgara and Tobicco all Haw. Pre scriptions accurately conponndeo (and tot at was prices), om m tto and onr aneoeaa U. U. OUKN, Drnaglat and Apothecary. Middle at., four doora front Pollock. Janlia ly "LD paper for ale at the Journal vomce by the dozen, hundred or thousand. tf Earthquake shocks were felt on the Pacific coast on Sunday. BALHAOEDA'8 little affair in Chili cost the people about $73,000, 000. THB First Presbyterian church at Columbus, Qa., was binned Sunday; loss $40,000. A HUNG jury is reported in tbe trial of D. A. MoDouzald at Fayetteville, for tbe imird. r of bis uncle, Simeon Oonoley. THE Governor of Ttfotiessee nays the convicts shall be returned to the' mines if it takes every able bodied man in Teuuessee to do it. JUDGE Crisp, of Georgia, was born in England while his parents were Visiting there. This is being used against him in his canvass for Speaker. !The insurgents in China are advancing oa Pekin and the Gov erflment is making strenuous efforts to stop their advance. Mean time the rebels are murdering missionaries and other Christians in captured districts. A Nbw Orleans dispatch says; Ajdisastrous fire occurred here this mlrlitfg, i. destroying tbe main bunding, a frame structure used as a library, and several other build ings belonging to tbe Straight University for colored people. The loss la 1300,000; insurance not yet known. ' The buildings were owned b the Amerioan Missionary Asso ciation of New York. No party that favors the free coinage of silver can carry a single eaitini ' State, and without help (these States Ho party oan elect a President. New York and Massachusetts, which have just elected Democratic Governors, are against, it, and tbe Demooratio .parties - of those States were wise -enough to condemn it in their plat 'forttu.-Savannah News. Democratic prospects a year 'in'adv'ance of the. Presidential tltc- t3X Jve nevdr ben more enoour aging than they are at present. : Of lhe forty-four Governors the Demo ffow C nav$ !-thirty. They Are fetrongly intrenched in power in all . the .doubtful States,, not excepting Lajfaoa, In which they bold all the State joffloes, except , the Governor and' the reporter of the Supreme . Court. - n-HaiKa i bihDRAW off 80,000 or 40,000 voters from the Democrats and yon bind North Carolina and all of its pre- eientf interesto ; fast , in the iron IhMkles of the unfaithful, incapa ble and robber party that between 1SC7 and 1870 well nigh ruined the -credit and interest of North Caro- linf fjrraft time, la tills to be gone over again i. lit viae toe White men of the State, and that will happen as certain as fever consumes or the tides run. WiL Messenger. - - AT the' Amerioan Stock Show at : -Chicago art week! there was ' a trotting match between two dogs harnessed to small sulkies. A dog by the name of Dock won the race, ''covering- hfsmilevlri three minutes ill. tC.l Ll.it. rr.. . -, wu uovorsi ureaa. vado aog ue 'loogsv, Jto , a bo named .Willie - Ketchaw, who ; bought him some time ago-, for $7, . His owner now .. baa in bank, It is said, $7,000 that Tthe dog. hai won idrTiIm in races - Pbesidkht Harbison ia so as tounded at the roaring prosperity of ' this nation that he refuses to believe that it is due to natural causes, and refers it to a benefloent providenoe which has the Tjnlted States in special charge. Bat in this crediting oar beatlflo condition to supernatural causes is not the President guilty of disloyalty to his party f It is the current im pression in high Republican circles that it is all on accoant of the Mc Klnley bill. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Nearly every tax-payer of any note in Virginia takes an active interest in the old debt that has been hanging over the State like a clond for many years. One of the most thoroughly posted men on the subject is Gol. H. O. Parsons, of Natural Bridge. He is acquainted with every detail of the history of the bond debt and predicts a glow ing future for the Old Dominion State when the burden shall have been rolled away. In 1869 Ool. Parsons was one of the commis sioners of the State debt, and two yerrs he visited England at the nvitation of several of the most prominent bondholders there. LOCAL NEWS. Cotton New Berne Market Salee yesterday 69 bales at 6 1-2 to 7o. The cashier of tbe suspended bank at Wilmiagton i abtent but no Irregu larities are found in hi aooounts. Tbe name of Mioses Laura Suter, Louiae Line and Master Frank Willi were inadvertently omitted from tbe honor roll of the Collegiate Institute, published yesterday. In the case of MoDougald on trial at Fayetteville for the murder of Conoly, wbioh baa been pending for the last two wsaks, the jury after staying out all nuhl came in Tuesday morning at 0:80. and amid tbe breathless silence of a densely packed court room rendered a verdiot of ' not guilty." The verdiot ia Said to have been received with surprise by the entire community. It was a hair-breadth so ape from the gallows, and the o no has created great interest throughout the entire Slate. The ei tuta nmtnt btiog gotten np for the benefit of the Y. M. O. A. will be a very nioe one. Besides the exhi bition of Rogers' Statuary there will be vooal and instrumental musio and other features, making it of high order and one whioh will be greatly enjoyed. Another meeting to perfeot arrange ments for it will be held at4he rooms this afternoon at four o'clock, at wbioh time the Y. M. O. A. entertainment oommittee espeoially desire to meet good number of member of the Ladies' Auxiliary, and alio to meet those who have been requested to take ptrt in the entertainment. Coming and doing. Mr. J. It. Moody left for Wilmington yesterday morning on a business trip and to attend Wilmington's Wsloome Week. Miss Mamie Gross who has been visit ing her aunt, Mr. D O. Bmaw, left on the steamer Nense returning to her home In New York. Meaar. T. A. Green and J as. Bad' moad returned last night from attend ing Wilmington's Weloome Week cele bration. Messrs. J. J. Arnold and W. N. Ar nold, cigar makers, arrived from Dur ham to take positions in Mr. Phil. Thomas' cigar factory. Mrs. O. Sbknklin went down to Bean- fort to visit friends. H. B. Bryan, Jr. We clip the following notioes from OQr exchange in referenoe to a young native New Bsrnian: , Charlotte News, Nov. 0.-"Mf. H, B Bryan, jr., who, for some time oast, has held the ' responsible position of cashier of the Carolina Central freight offioe in this city, will reeiga that po sition on the 1st of Ueoember, to aooept a position elsewhere. The many friend of Oapt. Bryan in Charlotte, no doubt will regret . his - departure from oar midst and will join the News in wish' iog him much prosperity In his new neiaor worit." -- - -sr;,-; Charlotte Chroniole, Nov, H "Cap Henrv Brvan. oasbier at tbe O. C freight depot, will leave here the first of the month to accept a position else where. Oapt. Bryan came here from Newborns five years ago, and has since then resided constantly v ia tain olty. He has made many friends here, and his departure will be sincerely regret' ted. espeoially in social oiroiee." Court oonvened at usual hoar Wed nesdayand dlspojed of the following oases: ( , State vs. Annie Walters; aba act ion Called and failed to appear.. Judgment hi si st fa and Capias. ,'i 'f A ' State vs. J. W. Harrelli violation of o dinanoe. Nil pro.. ' State vs, B O. Clev; reUllinK with ont license. Continued for State..., " State vs. O. D. Liwle aQd Wo.1 Tin gle; retailing liqusr within ?o mile of eburob. Case submitted and jadg meat Suspended on payment of SosK State vs ltoer Konntdy and Chas. Eennsdy: . throwing; missiles at . the iralni of the A' & N, C. B B Verdict not guilty. ' ' THE 8TBA?fGIE ABOUT TOWN. Fourth Tour. Cold Enough for an Ugh-ngh-ughlster -The Lightning Fire Kindler-A Model House Wife. Mb Editor: Toe other morning a etranger came up to me on the street and remarks, VYons name h Slooum, I believed" (Vengeance wae in hie eve, and his blood was sizsling). ''You are not far wrong," I replied, blandly. "Well; sir, I notioe in the Journal, sir, that you have been pointing at me, sir, and I want you to aooonnt for yourself, sir." "What name?" I inquired, quite taken abaok, "Woodnouse.sir. My name is Wood house. Everybody in New Berne knows me." "Pardon me. Mr. tFoodbonse. I don't know you, air. You are ao entire stranger to me, I assure you. It may b my misfortune, but I never beard or you before." ' Humphl I suppose I may believe that if I like? But let us come to the point. Di you meao, to deny, Mr. Slooum, that you used the word -'chip" in one of your lettersr the word chip. sir?" loertainlydii?" "And that you mentioned that 'a beaver is known by bu cbioar Now, sir tbe oonneation between vr oodhouso and chip is so obvious that any one can see that a personal insult to me was in tended. Consequently. I demand " Hold on, one moment, Mr. Wood- house. if yon please." I saw there was no use to argify tbe matter with a man who was sot to have bis own way, so I said: "You notice that oolored man going by with a buck saw on his back? That's a mighty bard rtnectlon on you. too, Mr. Woodhouse You ought to feei a good deal cut up about it. You go and settle with Aim, and come and see me later. " 8o saying. I slipped around the oorner and oalled the turn on him. - When a man dodges a ya'ler jacket. Mr Editor, whioh wasn't meddling with him, bo is more likely to get stung than a man who goes along without notioing him at all. Mr. Editor, tbe cold snap last Sun day almost doubled me up. As Prof. Shepard, the world renowned tonsorial artist et th? Gaston Hoase remarked from behind his executive ohair, "Its mighty hard on us, comings:) sudden I" the professor was (orinerly nigh strop and lightning hair depiieutor to the late lamented Bill Arp, and I disliked to oontradiot him; so I replied in the pei suasive vernacular of the season, that it certainly was." This seemed to pacify bim, and as there was no further ohaaoe torn aorap the work proceeded without more interruption, and I was soon turned loose again, a stranger on the oold, cold world. That evening I engaged a stout gin ger colored boy at the Hnbsoil Intelligence Offioe to make fires in my bedroom on cold mornings, at not to exoecd half a dollar a fire. He said he wai aa expert aocumlomsd to coal fires. and had served his time on a fire en gine in Savannah. I informed him that I breakfasted at 8 o'olook; that I always dressed myself before breakfast, and that I wanted my fire made before I dressed. I farther stated that I was predisposed to consumption, and that my physician had cautioned me not to stand barefooted in a oold room; and I added confidentially that I was busily occupied in contriving a chemioal pre paration to take The packer out of persimmons, and that time was money time. I alsd impressed upon his atten tion the importance of promptness, I told him that punctually was a oardinal virtue; that I had been accustomed to promptness all my life, and that it wae difilonlt for "an' old dog to learn new tricks," or words to thai effect. To all of whioh , he responded: "You kin de pend oa me,- boss. " Next morning tbe ran was shining fnll into my chamber when Luoifer Napoleon appeared. He said he bad oome to make my fire, bat he only took look at the stove and went oat again. I glanoed at my watoh, and it was e o'olook to a minute. I groaned in wardly, apprehending a cold breatfaat, bat I made no protest, for I had been told by an eld resident, on the quiet, that if I found fault with the colored help they would go off; so, as the air was oold and the thermometer stood at 3d degrees ia the shade of the bed, I waived communication. Beside I thonght to myself, the boy won't be long; ana sure enough, be earns ones: soon. This time he brought aa empty ooal scuttle to take up tbe asbee, he said.; i. ..;,".;' r" Hurry up, ms led I" I pleaded, by way of encouragement. "And I say. place my slippers beside the stove won't von 7 that they may warm," . just then a tali colored woman whom t had never seen.' before, stalked into thn room. to tnauire 'how the firn was a coming on, ana also to borrow a match. After she had gone out again, Lucifer remembered that he hadn't brought any -iigntOToea sucks, ana so. no wens back to the yard to get some. Presently he came, baok with a. lot whioh be placed into the "stove one by one. slowly and -Very eerefuliy, remarking that there' was .ViUbt-smart' of snow on " but he ."reckoned a little kero- seae: would mak the fire oome. " So he werit eut aaain for the kesotene oan. men ne oame Daox.ana arenonea tne stove inside and eut with berosena. I iff h tad a ! match.- and tonohad it- off. While it was burning he went ont for the coal. When ha name back the fire 'wasjint, and he made it ever, and put en more kerosene. . ietaid be had nsed up V galloni of Kerosene on nree sinoe tne tenia snap, oame oa. Alter as bad lit It, seven, times, and got the wood warmed through, he pat on a part of the ooal and went out.- I hen I got up. At this junoturn the. mild oame in and said breakfast was on, and didn't I hear the belt ring half an hoar ago ? It was new 9 o'olook. So I -'whipped off my mamas and got into my slippers in a tiffy.ti I found -one of them fall of oele-nd - kerosene, and the other of ashes. This of course involved a change of aeoH. y te time 1 was dressed rhS fir needed? more- ooal on, to keep it from going out, and I called forLuoi fT The maid oams instead, and said she would tell Luoifer right away.- Ia aboat 19 miciafrs the lad earns bp smillnz. He asked if the fire was all riant, end if I wanted anything more t He looked so lamb like and innocent that . I wanted to kiss him, but I fore- bore for want or practice. - - "Ooal l I s-asped. "More ooal I' ;J He touched his cap politely, and went oat. - He was baek la a minute with a ... ,nj.,.t!..,v,....-.u'v... scuttle full; but he oouldn't get the top of the stove off beoause tbe lifter wss goue I He reckoned he had carried it oat with the ashes, and so be started to look for it. Luckly, the jnnk man was late tht morning and it was found direetly. More coal went on and I de aended the grand etaireeae to breakfast with many misgivinc.- for it was already 10 o'olook. However, I found everything abundant, welt ooeked and hot; plates warm. an4 pantc clean napkin alongside, with a cup of Steam ing hot coffee, and, a oheetfnj weloome to boot. I never enjoyed a late break fast so much, and I remarked that the oook musf have an unusual tnodioum of patienoe to keep breakfast on for two hour and a half. "You are a little off, Mr. Slooum." she replied. "I cooked your breakfast. myself. In this country servants never live in tbe house. They always go home aa soon as anything is required to be done." BnfBoe it to say, that by the time the dishes were oleared my wotkln day was half gone; but the fire burned all right, and before dark I was fortunate enough to score a new point on my per Simmon patent. 8o, I went out to the fanoy store and bought three mottoes, to hang up in my room, namely, to wit: 1 "A singed oat dreads the fire;" 9 "God bless the oook," and 3 "All's well that ends well " Sam Slocum. P. 8. I have signed papers with Lucifer to make fires for me by tbe day's work, from this time on, as I like to encourage home talent. MBit To buy 480 grains quinine, if tbe cold snap oontinues. S. S. List of Letters Remaining in the postoffJce at New Berne, Craven county, N. C., Nov. 28. 1891. B. D. F. O H. N. O. 8. W, Miss Sarah A Brysn, H O Bowen. Mrs A Davidson. John Dixon, Miss Laura Fannon, Moses JarvH, Peatsay Oavee. I S Henderson. E L Nowell, lid ward L Nowell. Daniel Olutetb, Mrs Annie Shepard. Mrs M Wilda Williams, H D Wyatte. Y. L 8 Youne (3) Persons calling for above letters, will say advertised, and give date of list. The regulations now require that one oeht shall be collected on the delivery of each letter advertised. Wit E. Claukk. P. M. Commendable. All claims not consistent with the high oharaoler of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by tbe Cal. Fig Syrup Compjny. It acts gently on tbe kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system effectually, but it is not a cure-all and makes no pretensions that every battle will not substantiate. Notice. Tho public are hereby notified that Clairmoct Bridge, Trent river, ia up for repairs and will be impassablerfintil further notice. J. A. Meadow f, n20 tf Commissioner. BIG IKE'S SURPRISE. The nations are astonished, Tbe world stands aghast. White people are smiling And oolored folks laugh. Farmers say they will pay mgn prioes no more, When they oan buy goods so cheap At Big Ike's Ulotbiog Store. Big Ike's prioes the trading publii tound As he sells goods oheaper Than you oan buy them Elsewhere in town. And of quality they are First-olass, no doubt. For when once put to use They will never wear out. Big Ike has shoes, socks, And men's neckwear. And pants cloth The strongest of lions oan't tear. The strength of Big Ike's oloth Like truth may not sound. But of everlasting 'tis made And eternity bound. Moments make tbe ear but trifles life. YouNO We have some tiifles that are indis pensable to h gentleman's dresr. When you need them don't forget to try ue. They consist of Gloves, Half Hose, Collars and Cuffs, Neckwear, Scarf Pins, Collar and Co IT Buttons and Handkerchiefs. We have just re osived a sample lot of silk and mireno mufflers at N. Y. cost. They are very suitable for Christmas. Do you need an ingrain Carpet or any Rugs. Dj not buy until you see us. J. M. HOWARD. W. H. Fbanck. B. T. Hasbkrby Franck & Rasberry, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS. We know what it is. Fellow oountrym.anl W have plowed many a steer. Having now changed bar business and aattled here for the purpose of teerlhg yon to a aaf harbor and furnishing yon nnsT-ci.Ass wobk at uvise raiCKt, keeping that hard earned dollar In your socket ; , v . Try oeaadb convinced. - Matin work given special attention. ' X very thins new. , deeltt : HOWARD'S SHIP YARD I have tot the BEST SELECTION of Solid Silver ever brought to New Herat, FreW Goods Just EeceiVed 1 I have a Nice Selection of Solid Oold Plain Bings. " Also a Fine Stock of ALL KINDS of Goods in my line. ; aWAll work neatly dona and warranted. i. NAM K. KATMN . n is Mi wsw Berne, rr, o, ivKS'". -'f.i'vjV;.-,. i Sod Silver! a w X"a dk. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking ponder. Highret of all in leavoning; atrcngth Latest U. S. Government Food Report. HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION Is called to the fact that Jno: IDulixxi HAS TUB Most Complete Stock OP CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES in the city. Complcto in every department. Quality of the Highest and Frices 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 tho very nicest lines of goods, imported fresh each week. To satisfy the public ana to secure an early call he will give for tho next 30 days tho following low prices: Unocolate (Jream .Drops, best Marsh Mallow " " Caramels, " Cocoa Bon Bons. And all fine goods of Whitmans & Miller's Pliila. make, at Kock Bottom rnces, only 25c. per lb. A nice Mixed Candy, pure and good, 20c. Plain Candy, 15c. Choice JJruits, JNuts, Kaisms, Figs, and everything in this line at equally low prices. A call will be appreciated. oolOdw FRUITS! CONFECTIONERIES! Select and Fresh Lot on hand for my customers and the public generally. The ship has armed and now is the time to call and get the very best qual ity of choice Fruits that have just ar rived and are perfectly fresb. novll tf D. HAS3EL. UNITED 8TATKS OK AMERICA, East Kim Distkiot or Sobtu Carolina. In tne District of Pamlico. a. S. Dlstrlot Court-In Admiralty. Marshal's Notick or heizukb. Whereas, a libel hath been filed In the Dis trict Court of the United States of America In the Dlstrlot of Pamlico, on the 21st day of October. M)l. by Samuel 1'ar.ouaagnlnsl the Hcbooner Jahunz, and praying the u.ual proceB. and monition of the oourt, that all persons Interested In the said veasel, her tackle, apparel and furniture, may be cited to answer the premUes. and all due oro- ceedlngs hemic had, thai the same may be decreed to be sold, and the proceeds thereof oeaiaiiiDQiea accraiitg 10 law; Therefore tn pursuance of the said uion-.tlon under the seaiof eald uourt.to me directed and deliv ered,! do hereby ulve notlc. generally unto all persous having or pretenaidK to have any right, title or lnier.st therein, and to . e he I ion Davis. Maaterof the said schooner In special, to appear before the aforesaid Oourt at the city of Newherne.on the llih aay or uecemoer imfi. if it De a court uay, or else on the next oourt dav thereafter, ai 11 o'olook In the forenoon, then and mere u answe the aald ilbel.and to make their allegations In that behalf. Dated at New Port, N. C. tbe Slid day of November, In tbe year of our Lord one thousand elLht hundred and ninety-one. Joshua B. Bill, U. h. Marsh , By K H. Hill, Dept Marshal. WALTER H. SHAY, BREEDER OF Buff Cochins, White Cochins, Partridge Cochins, BL'k & Wh. Langshans, 8. S. Hamburgs. Golden Wyandottes, Dark Brahmas, Toulouse Geese, Pekin Ducks, Bronze Turkeys, Ignite Crested, White Polish.'. Eggs for Sale in Season. Also Bmuer of" ' : ChraterJ Black BerhMra Swine. een :Hac8Poaltry: Yards, We will phce on Sale To-day only, some hand some STERLING SILVEE abut 33 1-3 PEE CENT CHEAPER THAN CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. A rare opportunity to get a wedding cr Christmas gift very cheap. BELL THE JEWELER. CJ T RENTS SEIOULD BE Kli IN MIND ibt ths leison for iittacks of Croup ia now on us. Bdprepirtd foi thia iueidiou? diaea by aiwaye having aboltloof K N. Daily 'a CuuLl" bvnup in the house. Prepared after the re cipe of the late Dr. Waiter Djffy, and for sale by the proprietor at hU store on Midiile street, next to Custom Houbc, and by New Berne D.-ug Company. frloSORLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, POLLOCK STREET, NEW BEHNE, N. C. "living eerureil the fceivici-s (tf :i elHi .Mecniuno ami nrm-cluBfl WorUin u fnxn iNnwYork.I am now fu ly pri parid to (ill promptly all orders lor nue CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. The many yearB Hint I have mulsCncM ily supplied ihe wants of my nuint'ioufi putronB a Pic Iio-t Kuarairee or tho character i f my iv.. It J it ri; ; tpcclalty. .'eatiy ami prompt lydo . LOilf:'p JOHN McHORLKY, HEADQUAKTEUS FOI! FRJSH EGGS. NEW LOT UNCANVASED Wi MINCE MEAT, hUClCWHEA!'. UOMISY. OATMEAL. COUNED BEEF. Finjst Optsr Orackars IN THE CITY. LUCAS & LEWIS. Just received a j )b lot of NICE 0VESC0A1S, which we arm eelliog at very low Qguree. A full line of fen's and Boys' Winter Clothing ON HAND. See our Crossett's 11-jn'a Sheen before buying every pair warranted to give satisfaction. We have also ou band Children's All Wool Vests. All Wool Llose and a very nice quality of Silk Wabf White Flannel at SI. 00 per yard. Mundells' Children? Shoes and Ziegler'e Ladies Shoes aspeoiaiity. Barrington & Baxter. 181.1 To My Patrons and the Public Generally. Having removed my place of business to South Fkoxt Strket, Three doors East of the Gaston House, where 1 will be pleated to aorve my patrons as be etofore. I ebail keep oonstantly on band A FULL LINE OK SAMPLES cf the veiy list FuitlilCiS AND DOMKSTIC GtHIDS. 11. SAWYLH, eepll lotptf Fashionable Tailor RUCfl0lrin Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money . XTlrielia WHOLESALE GROCER, Middle stkekt, new berks. n. c. wm7p7"lTwrence. OF PHILADELPHIA, Profsasianal Artistic Paper Hanger, U in tbe city and solicit orders for work in bis line. . , . . Speoimena of work performed by him can be seen at Mrs. Pennell'e residence on the macadamised road. - Full line of Fashionable Samples to seieoi irom at tne uastoa Bouse. - . -if. "S ' -V .Lit S. R. STREET, GeneraP, FIRE AND LIFE Insurance Agent, NEW BERNE, N. C. a A H Full Line of Heating Stoves I. n. Cutler & Co. ky Oosds! Goods! We are rect'iviii,; now goods by every ateamor. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices! Jelly ; : ; 10c. lb Preserves ; 12Jc. " " 5 IIj pails, 75c. oib St.uivlitnl Peaches 15 & 20c. 31b " Tio " 10c. L'lb ('i.ieiries 15c. Fulton Mai ket. Corued Beef 8c. Boiuksi " " 8c, Fiuf at Sugii: (Jureil llama lie, can lb .( LnoHe Pickles : : 10c. doa W hile Full Cream Cheese, 15c. ft Good Green mid I:ackTea, 50c. lb Best " " " " 75c, ' Our ijjicciul Wend Koastetl Coffe ;0 and 35iJ. per pound. And ;i lull linn of other fancy GioriM-ii's too numerous to mention. riiiiiikiug ou for jour past favors and trusting you will give 08 iiiiotln r iri.ti. w- arn V'i i;owiactfully, CUUKCH1LL & PAKKEli, Broud Street. . WhitlVGo. ARE OFFERING FOR SALE Tii 8 World Renowned OaftblPrai! Cotton Gins T.diKTMKR WITH THK , - "Boss" Cotton Presses wbioh combined make the most oatiBfactory outfit for Binning, ootton ever uned in this country. They also carry a full line of Belting, Machine Oil, and Lace Leather. together with a full line ot HARDWARE.,;; Henri for prices and oome and examine their Block. They guarantee to pleeae yoat, J. C. WBim S Wsfl Cor. Booth Kront and Graven Bla. Then Caby vas sick, we gara bsrOaSie(t:p rJ n i F w aasasasi aa ft -j jjS If B ?0 'dl M ft Os!d Wsv Coming ! IP i m? 10 " "w " " w WW, sua v.wtt IW VWWT, ' Wbeashe became MUa, aha olanf toCaatprisy ',--; When sh bad Cbildraa. see gave tbam Oastoraa : " "& i'Uti .7 oSv;'-? --.',;
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