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OURNAL r?V tf.Jf T' VOL. X.--NO. 213 NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. .BUSINESS LOCALS. D BESS-MAKING. Heviog com pleted my training course in one of the leading Dress making Establish menu In Philadelphia. I am now pre pared to make p alt varieties of fine needlework.-' Patronage aolieited. II 188 SaXLia Swindell deeltfr -. ( Near 8oheelky 'a Mill. ABi Lot of llale. Buggies and r'&arneae on band more coming, ntttf -; 1- W. 8rEWAET. WANTED A gentleman and wife to board an 1 a few tibia boarders. novW, if Mrs. 8. R. Coward. Rf E. Hadton Home Painter, P.per Hanger, Kaleominer, Order. Promptly attended to. Apply at If L H. Cutler's itore. FOUND A Package of Ury Good. Loet in New Berne two or three month, ago. Owner can get lame npon payment for this edv novlO BARGAINS io beautiful work-baekets fanoy styles job lot just received. J. SOTBB. SMOKE Genuine Cubana Tobicoo. jjf ; ' oct6tf NEW DRUG 8TORE.-Drugi, Medi eibe. and rhemUials. i). v. Popular Proprietary Medicine. All varUtle. of Drngglsl'. SundrifS. Trusses and Brao .. Naw orop OarJ-n Heads. Vina aod Large Htock Cigar, and Tob tcco all new. Pre scription aoourately oonpnaude.i (and lot at waa prices), oni m tto aDd onr .nccess. U. O. OH KM. Drrugl.t and Apothecary, Middle St.. four door, from Pollock. JanM ly OLD papers for aale at the Journal office by the dozsn, hundred er tboasand. if An Indian outbreak is reported from Arizona. : A FAMINE prevails in the in terior of Mexico. THERE H an alarming iucrease ol yellow fever at Bio Janeiro. PRESIDENT Pole defies thac be said be would stump North Caro lina against Cleveland if nomi rutted. Annie Kooney is dead. She was forty live years old aud had neeo a "rounder" lor 3 cars says the Now York Herald. tAf Indiana girl was married last Sunday and was to well pleased with it that next day she eloped with another fellow. AT Ualeua, 111., Nov. 30, the mroury fell to 15 degrees below ero, and the Mississippi river was TroSsen from shore to shore. THE brig Tahati, believed to be i slaver, has gone down in the Paoiflo with four hundred souls. It ii hardly possible that any on board escaped. TaB Charlotte Chronicle, always an excellent paper, has a new dress and is now better than ever. It is worthy representative of an Iperprlsing and. progressive com munity. There is hope for the United States in the discouragement of India in the cotton crop The United. States build largely this jear on the misfortunes of other countries. IT is claimed that the cruiser New York, just built bv the CfaBpS, and to be launched today. -tplpAfthe finest and most effec tive war ship afloat. There nothing eramped abont her. is Oit the night of the 30 ultimo, a gang of ; desperadoes captured a train on the 8t. Louis and San Francisco road almost within the limits I 6f the oitv of St. Louis, robbed the Express oar of $15,000 (and made their escape. i . . . , , .0 i-frpTY prominent anti-Harrison Republ.cans of Indiana met at Indianapolis Saturday and re solved to endeavor to 'secure the eleotionof a Blaine delegation from Mtat State to the Republican Na tiena! Convention. It was repre seated r that; Mr.: a Blaine would , accept if nominated. s'tM A 7RISND writes to ask why the cs North Carolina papers do not give - to Senator Bansom credit for hla . f work. In defeating the Force bill. W think onr friend does not read theUorth Carolina papers, for they j have awarded to Senator Bansom T great credit for his management in v" that crisis, and the people of the r ,;. State and of the South and of the nUre-oountry are much indebted . to him foe Us wUe action. News and Observer. .". .V." ' c. The town of Buchanan, MIob., has a female hustler, who, only 3G years old' has been married live times and divorced three times. ?be was ' divorced from her first usband, her second luslaad diid, was dlvoroed from her Mid hus band, lenoarried blm, Was divoroed vgaln, and is now going to try her lack with her first husband, having just manied him ogain. WUming- III Pongbkeepaie, N. Y.', there were six Democratic letter-carriers until Friday. Now there are none. Postmaster Piatt, on seeing that the vote of Dutchess county had elected Osborne, the Democratic Senatorial candidate irom that district, chopped off the beads of the Democratic carriers slick and clean. It may safely be affirmed that this particular Postmaster has a leaf all by himself, in David Ben nett Hill's private memorandum book. Phil. Becord. Mrs. ANNA Besant lectured in New York Sunday on Mme. H. P. Biavatsky, the noted female ex ponent of theosopby. There were two things worth noticing, Mrs. Besant did not wear her wedding ring and the distinguished lady of whose life she spoke lived with her husband only a few weeks. It is passing strange that God's "direct inspiration" comes through gifted women who have put off their wed ding rings ana who do not live with their husbands. It may be that they are the "chosen vessels," but there will always be those who doubt their divine inspiration. State Obronicle. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMl NTS. J. M. Howard Neckwear etc. S. E. Street Horses and Mules. Sam K. Eaton Look I Look 1 Expenses County Commissioners Cotton -New Berne Market Salee yesterday 44 bales at 6 1 2 10 7o. Tbe Clinton Fair was a success finan cially aud in merit. About 7, COO New river mullets weie brought in ytsWrday. One fish dealer Mr. Furoey Gaskill, succeeded in se ouriDg 4 100 of them. A car load of horses and mules oame in on yesterday's freight train for Mr. E, S. Street. Tbe entire lot were West' era North Carolina stock. . There will be a mooting of the Wo man's Missionary Society this afternoon at 3:0 o'clook, at the re.idenoe of Mrs. A. Mille. A fall attendance is re quested. One trf our tit zn ttied a little private detective work yesterday and succeeded in spotting an individual ho was stealing from him. There may be further developments today. The work of preparation for the Rogers' Statuary Entertainment is pro gressing very nioely. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Y. M. O. A. and shots to take part are thoroughly interested and everything bids fair for the occa sion to be a very enjoyable one. The Durham Sun says it is time ti talk about tbe big hogs killed and tells that Mr. John Christian has just killed on that pulled down, the scajes to 480 pounds. The Qoldsboro Argue says Mr. Geo. W. Langston of Greenleaf killed two 12 months old ones, one of which weighed 817 and the other 272 ponnds. Upon solicitation of many of oar oltl- sans a petition has been drafted for signatures asking for a mail servioe on tbe route between New Berne end Elizabeth Ci.y. Theline is an import' ant one to all the eastern counties north of here and in consideration of an al ready established and effloient steam' ship line Over the proposed route, we trust that the servioe may be obtained. Coming and doing. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Rioaud left yes. terday for their future home at Kenansville. Mrs. Ella Gipe, who has been visiting her relatives in the city left, returning to her home in Freeport, Illinois. Mr. John Mewborne, of Lenoir ooun ty, Is in the olty. Miss Willie Ferebee arrived last night from Greensboro Female College. The N. W. and C. Railroad. At the meeting of the managers of the proposed Norfolk and Charleston Railroad reoently held in Wilmington Hr. T. A. Green was present and dele gated to give any information desired by our oitlaens relative to the road The meeting was composed of the lead' era of the enterprise who are gentle men of means and influence and they are folly awake to the construction of the road and plans are now far enough advanced to assure a' beginning of the wor with the beginning of. tbVnaw year. From Wilmington the 'party wiu proceed to unariesion. - ;: Mr. Green Informs as tbst they an siili favorably impressed with the Ihk portance of tapping New Berne but as yet there is no certainty abont it. ' Shall New Bern be placed on the main line of a grandtmnk railway o be slde.track'd as a swlteh-cff station, should be tbe all-absorbing quesiloi becsu.e it Is if tbe greatest importance and demands Immediate amotion to- fore final plana have been .eonsunv mated, i ,,-- ; ,;,.;v , U .jV . commendable.- . ' All claims not consistent with the high oharnoter of byrop of Figs are purposely avoided t by- the Cal, Fig 8yrop I'limptny. t It act. gently on the k id oej, liver and bowele, oleanaieg tbe sy.iero tffsotnaliy, bat It is not cure all and makee no pretensions that every battle will not substantiate. - WINTER SPORTS IN NORTH CAROLINA. What One of Our Northern Visitors Has to Say of Now Berne and Vicin ity as a Game Country and Otherwise. We had areferance a few days ago to a two-column article which bad jast appeared in Forest and Stream, devoted principally to the sporting attractions of Eastern North Carolina. We have the pleasure this morning of presenting our readers with the first part and will give the oonoluding portion of it to morrow. The author of the article is Mr. Chas. Hallock, a writer of prominenoe, who has-formerly - visited New Berne at times when our Fair would be io progress and who is tbit year spending the winter io this city. Mr. Hallook and his family have borne a conspicuous part in the journal ism of tbe country. The New York Journal of Commeroe was founded in 1827 by his father, Mr. Gerard Hallock, associated with Mr. David Hale, and Mr. Chas. Hallock was associated with his father as one of the owners and editors of the paper for nine years from 1832 to 1861 and was subsequent ly a stockholder as recently as 1879 Mr. Hallook himself ij the author of several standard sporting works, and is recogn'z d authority in such matters. He was also the founder and for several years exclusive owner of Forest and Stream, the interesting and reliable sporting periodical of New York, from whioh the artiole is takeu, which has an extensive circulation, not only in Amerioa but in England and tbe conti nent of Europa. This following is what is said of our seotioa and people: A couple of successive visits to tbe eastern counties of North Carolina within the past three years, together with some previous acquaintance with tbe eame resorts of other portions of tbe State, including tne mountain region, has prompted me to pitoh my tent here at Newbern for the winter, wbere the climate is euilioiently warm without being enervating, and where there is plenty of game and finh at hand in greit variety. Tbe sounding ocean is but thirty-six mi es dittant as the crow flies, but tbe penetrating salt sea breeze is tempered by its passage over the land. The piny woods oountry lies dirootly back of us; the wire grass and saw grass prairies t are below us, and tne eweeping buzzards in too air are above and all around us. Morehead City and Beaufort . are within an hour's ride by rail, and the Neuse and Trent rivers, wbioh inolose the city, run up into tbe homes or tne Tar Heels and Oraokers. Surely suoh a happy combi nation of seaBhore and upland, of river. lake and braokiah sound, of meadow, marsh and forests, of rank lagoons and barren sandy points, ot sunken ledge and broken reef, of blueskyand genial, bracing atmosphere, can seldom be found in the winter season anywhere. Of course there are raw bleak days at intervale; but this is the weather that hardy sportsmen want, for it brings in the docks and geese, and there is no field sport that oan compare with it. Yet tae average day is as nearly per fect as caprioious man could desire, and happy u be, I say, whose lines may happen to fall in such pleasant places. f riends and followers of Mmrod and Izaak Walton can find an abundanoe of diversion all ovsr North Carolina from ooaat to mountain, bnt when it oomee to tbe "nest sport in tbe world," a local writer says the eastern counties bsar off the palm, and I am not disposed to question his testimony, though I intend to prove it by personal tests forthwith. aitn 1 nave. It is not the grain of salt, nut the grain of mustard seed which enters into this equation. This gentle man says) . Uur fall and Winter hunting is pretty near perfection. In the first place, our weather during those seasons is nearly perfect. This, of course. Is of the ut most importance to those who desire to leave tbe frosts and snows of tbe North, With its accompaniment of lowering skies and toy winds behind tbem. and are in search of a country wbere they Oan revel in balmy sunshine, and whose soft winds bear upon them the breath or eternal spring. ine climate or eastern Carolina com pares wiih that of southern Frsnoe There are comparatively fewoold aud wet days, the winter J weather being for tbe most part bright and crisp. It is oiaimea mat tnere are several points along our. coast where'frostbss never been known. On the mainland, on our ooast and the islands adjacent, the climate is nearly, perfection on aooount of. the proximity or tbe Gulf Stream, wniob tempers the cold winds oomioa from tbe Worth. The lovers of the rod and gun can find.no more delightful spot, neither can they find one where they will meet witn- greater success. They . win nnd tne waters teeming with game nib. and on the main lead) and islands plenty of game. It seems inoredible, but it is nevertheless true, tbat within leu than a day's journey from New York, and a few hours from Washington, bear, deer. wild- turkeys,- wild cal tie,-wHd hogs. etov are to be round in ertatabund anoe, while during the fall and winter months the lakes, rivers and' sounds swarm witu all kinds of waterfowl. Swan, geese, brant, wild duoks of all kinds, shore birds and In faot all kinds of water fowl to be fonnd in this coun try. , Ths .woods and meadows are fall w small i; game, squirrel, partridge, snipe, woodcock, quail, opossum, rao eoon ana .many other kinds, plentiful enough to delight the heart of the boater. ;; Thw . as to . fikhlng, whether In the ocean, or the landlocked waters near theeoast, tbe fisherman has bat to drop hui line to suir oot a plentiful supply of the gameet kind of fish, such as blue nan, , maeaerei, , cass . trout, ass, ohnb, v 1T0 give an idee of lb variety of the pike,eto - & 1 sport 1 wo. give the result of a bunting and. fishing fin -made by a party of gentlemen to the country near the Albemarle Sound. They brought borne tbe skins of three wild oats, two otters. the antlers of three large stags, and a wagon load ot fish and turtles. They a ho killed a largo number of minks. squirrels, raccoons and i opossums, be sides a isrge amount of small game.1 v Dear, bear land wild tnrkey arevery plentiful, and along our eastern streams an occasional shot may be had at an alligator, and if a fisherman gets tired of the famous sport ot inland fishing be oan take a sail out upon the broad At lantic, fitted ont with the proper tackle, and after catching a shark or two be will have all the excitement and exer cise he will need for some time. There is oertatnly air-encourigioz outlook foe tbe amateur sportsman with an ample field for prowess; and the beet ot it is that the statement" forward ars folly substantial by Intelligent cor respondents oL Forest and Stream who have hunted -the State, osez. Just at present tlaere iacawiya'ing sport at Morehead oatohing,saartlOitnr -eak-fish, end the fish are1 very 'arge and a e; but as It is aitoghev dettm fishing with handline in tea fathoms ui er, I soon tire of it myself, though others like it fresh every boar. The best of the ran will be over by Peoember, bat it is no trick at all at present to catob 200 lbs. per day. (Concluded tomorrow.) SUPEPIOR COURT. The following cases were disposed of Thursday: Lem Brimmage, laroecy; guilty. Sentenced to ten years in the peniten tiary. Brimmage is tbe young negro who was arrested a few weeks ago for stealing from residences eome of the stolen articles beiog found in his possession State vs. Aaron Nelson; cutting and removing fallen timber. Capias next term of court. Stale vs. Willis Rtaberry; seduction. Verdict, not guilty. Brant at Portsmouth. Brant sbootino; is efTjrding quite good sport around Portsmouth during the present season. Messrs. Ueorte and Martin Dixon killed eighty on Wednes day. The first-mentioned gentleman killed 48 of them and he fired jiet 40 times. Good enough. Other parties were quite euocessful elo. Other days' bunts during the past two weekB have resulted jast as favorably. Mr. Howard Gaekill sent up four pairs of these fine water-fowls to relatives in the city yesterday, and Capt. John Roberts brought up two or three dczen pairs of them last night on the "Two Friends," for sale. During a former season two Rhode Island sportsmen, Mr. W. C. Clarke, who is connected with the New Berne Electrio Light Company, and his brother Elieha, killed S40 in ono day. (notation Party. A social entertainment, compliment ary to the Collegiate Institute students and their friends, will be held in the rooms of the school building, this even ing, at 7:80 o'clock. The leading fea ture will be ths quotation party. Mayor Manly is to read the quotations selected and all present will be entitled to vote as to which is the best one, and then a gold medal for the most popular one will be presented to the victorious con testant by Mr. Shepard Bryan. The Cook Juvenile Band and tbe New Berne String Band will furnish in strumental musio for the occasion, and there will also be vocal musio and an interval for social amusements, confut ing of popular innocent games and conventional topics. Notice. The publio are hereby notified that Clairmont Bridge, Trent river, is up for repairs and will be impassable until further notioe. J. A. Mbadows, n20 tf Commissioner. HORSES AMD MULES. I h.?j jast reotWed a FINE LOT of Western North Carolina HORSES AND MULES. ALSO, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEb, K0AD CARTS AND HARNESS. All of wbioh I will sell VERY CHEAP for cash or approved paper. Give me a trial. Stop! Stop! AND SEE! TBE Largest and Best Selected Stock if WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silverware and Novelties ever shown in New Berne. I have jast returned from the North with a FULL 8TOOK of all kinds of goods in my line. SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, lliddle St., opposite Bsptist Church. Moments make the sear bat trifles life. Youko We have soqoe trifles that are India- pstisabls to a gentleman's drttrV When you . need; them don't forget to try nr. They consist of Glcv, Half Hose, Collars and Cuffs, ; Nsckwsrv , Soarf Pint,' Collar and Cuff Buttons and Handkerchiefs. We have Jast rs- osivsl sample lot of silk and mireno mufflers at N. T. cost. : They srs very suitable for Christmas. Da yon need an ingrain Oarpator any Bogs. Da not boy nnttl yon tee vs. " 1 . V J. M. HOWABD. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest U. S. Government Food Report. Expenses Co. Commissioners I, JiS. W. BlDDLE, RexisUr of D. eds and ex-ofScio Clerk, Uosri CV.mmis sioners of Craven county, do hrb oertify that the following is ac n.ci statement "f tbe amounts, iteuie and nature of all compensation audited by the said Board of Commieaionera to the members thereof severally, the number of days the Board was in session, and the diatanoe traveled by the members of eaid Board respectively and charged for in attending the samp during the year ending Nov. 30, 1891 ; aa per reoords of said county, to wit: James A. Bit VAN, Chairman. Attendanoe at meotiuga ot Board, 12 days at 82 00 S21 00 Signing vouchers 14.00 Examining Treasurer's (account. 4.00 Supervising court house and j iil 3. 00 To caab paid out for telegraph V . U 11 Services obtaining evidence i:i the case Pamlico ai? Crav n Co. 50 00 S13fi 11 E. W. Smallwood, Co. Com. Attendance at meetings, 32 daa at $2.00 SG4.00 Signing vouchers G CO Supervising poor house and court house and jail 75 00 Horso hire to poor house 4 00 149 00 J. A. Meadows, Co. Com. Attondance at meetings, 14 days at ?2 00 S28.00 Supervising bridges 15,00 $13 00 Damul Lane, Co. Com. Attendanco at meeliaga, 23 days at $2.00 -Hi CO MileBge, 132 at 5c 0 00 4 52 60 Wm Clbve, Co. Com. Attendance at maetingB, 24 days at J2 00 541.0'! 480 miles at 5c 24 00 13 feniages at 85c 3. CO $75.00 I further certify that the Board wee in session 83 days, and that no unveri fied acoounts were audited. Io witness whereof I have hereun o subscribed my name at office iu New bern on the 2d day of December, 1891. J. W. BIDDLE. Beg. cf Deeds and Clerk dec4 4 iv B'd of Commia'rs. W. H. Fr&nck. 8. T. Rasbkkry. Franck & Rasbarry, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS. We know what it is. Fellow countrymen t Wo have plowed many a steer. Hiving now cbacged our buslne.9 aud settled here for the purpose ot steering you to a safe harbor and furnishing yon FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LIVING PRICES, keeping that nurd earned dollar In your pocket. Try us and be convinced. 4) Marine work given special attention. Everything new. dec2tf HOWARD'S SHIP YARD. HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION Is called to the fact that Jno; Dunn HAS THE Most Complete Stock OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES iq the city. Complete in every department. Quality of the Hiehest and rnces as Liow as any Grocery in the city. He requests a call irom the ladies to satisfy them that what he claims is a fact indeed. Confectionery Department Is supplied with the very nicest lines of (roods, imported fresh each week. To satisfy the public and to secure an .early call he will trive for the next 30 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 Rock Bottom Prices, only 25c. per lb. '. A nice Mixed Candy, pure and good, r 20C Plain Candy. 15c. 'Choice Fruits. Nuts. Raisins, Figs, and everything in this line at equally low prices. A call will be appreciated. 5 - We will phes on Sale Today only, seme hand some STERLING SILVE abut 33 1-3 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. A rare opportunity to get a wedding cr Christmas gift very cheap. BELL THE JEWELEE. y 6TIMRENT3 SUCULD DEAR IN MIND .1, it the re iaon for iittacka ol Croup ii now on us. lid preparid for this insidbus cli'-eaee by alwu;a having a bottlu cf R. N. Duffy ' Croup Syrup in the house. Prepared nfior the re cipe cf the lute Dr. Wnlter Duffy, and for eale by the proprietor at his storo on MiJ.ilo strcot, n xt to Cup-.iji H.vuss. and by N..v Berne D.-U2 Compuny. mii HcSiiiiLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, . POLLOCK STREET, NEW BE3NE, N. C. IJhvIh? 84'cnrt i! the Fervid a o,' :i HiiilU-ii Mec-liHuiR ami IliHi-r!rn Work m n iiom ew Yfirh, 1 am now fu ly prepum! to lilt promptly all orders lor line CUSTOM MADE HOOTS AND SHOES The rt any yenrK tint I Imvo. B:'lrfiiit tly 8uppittl i lm wan in r my nuim touh p;ti rota is tiie best guantn ee of the character of iny woik Hetjilri!jgu8p-'cl;tily. Neatlyand prompt ly done. novtiJw tf iHtp JOHN MriOKLKY, HEADWAaTEilS FOR FRSH EGOS. NEW LOT UNCANVASED JPig- Hams. Pais Orean. 3bv-:s-j, min:e meat. liUi'KWIIEAT, HOMINY. OATMEAL. COUNED BEEF. f 1. 1 m 1 a b IN THE CITY. LUCAS & LEWIS. Just received a job lot of NICE OVERCOATS, which we arti soliiog at very low figurce. A full line of Men's and Eoys' Winter Clothing ON HAND. Sue our Crcesett's Men's Shoes t f.,re bojicaj every pair warranted to ivc satisfaction. We have also on band Children's Ail Wool Vests, Ail Wool Hcse and a very nice quality of Pilk Wai;p White Flannel at 1.00 per vard. Mundulls' Childreus Shoes and Zitgler's Ladies Shoes a speciality. Barrington & Baxter. To My Patrons and the Public Generally. Having removed my place of business to South Fkont Stuket, Three doors East of tbe Gaston House, wbere I will be pleased to eervo my patrooe as he rtofore. I ehtll keep con Atari ly on hand A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of the very best FOKKICN AND DOMKSTIC GOODS. li. SAWYER, eepll lstntf fashionable Tailor REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Eorsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money IP. TCTli-ieli, WHOLESALE G ROGER, MIDDLE STREET, NHW BEBNfC. N. C. WM. P. LAWEENCE. OF PHILDE,PHIA, PfofassicnaS Sitisiic Papsr Hanger, is in the city and solicits orders for work in bis line. Specimens of wotk performed by him oan beeeen et lira. Penn.ll's recidenoe on the msoedarois-td road. Full line of Fashionable flam plea to select from at the Gaston Bouse. notia lm . v v Bl IKE'S SURPRISE. Tha nations are astonished, The world stands aizbast, White people are smiling Acd colored folks lauRh, Farmers say they will pay High prices no more, When they can buy noon's so cheap At B'u Ike's Clothing Store. Big I he's prices the trading publio tound Ai he Bulls goods cheaper Than ycu cii buy them Elsewhere in town, And of quality they are First-ciase, no doubt, For when ouca pot to use They will never wear out. Big Ike haa ehoes, socks, And men's neckweur. And panta cloth The strongest o linns can't tear. The strength of Big Ike's cloth Like truth may not sound, But of everlasting 'tis made And eternity bound FEUIT3! CONFECTIONERIES! S li ct and Frei-h Lot on hand for my cuatumers and the public generally. Tn 1 ship has aimed and now ia the (h:,o to call aud m-i the very beet qual ity of clioicii i'rui it that have just ar rivd nr.d i.ry perfectly fresh, u. K :t D. HASSEL. UNITfcl) BT AX KM UK AMERICA. IJAJTI-KN UlfiTKICi" Ofc" OiiTU CAROLINA.. In tne lhstrictof Pamlico. U. S. Diittrtci Court Iu Admiralty. M.MI AL S NnlCK OK HEIZUKB. .T ;ts a libel lmth been fllftd In tbe Dls 1 1 1 1' 1 v niirL t'l ine lliiiiou Hla ten of America nit:;- uiM.n i i'.iiiiiii-ii, t;it the -latday of Oct hIm-! . 1MH . li.v aiitucl Phi fiout) Against, the -M'houiifr Johnny, and praying ibe U-U1 i.ri. ; .:. n. ii ;.. of i he. c urt, that all j.i'i :-:. s in lertmiA'il in ihe taid veutelt her t . -; i- apparel :iml furniture, may he cited tn ;:iKu-r the pit-inueH, and all due pro- e ' Ohms ia- iu' nnd, ma), i lie same may be decr-ed to h i s 1 i, ami th piceeda thereof ue ilimi u.'uteil ..ce nil. to .aw ; Therefore in piiir .nance t-f 'ui- haul nion tton undtr tbe .sea. ol .- ale. 1 'ii '. , l ' ino dlvecLeu and dell V ereil. 1 (1 h:it-siy tri.e untie (?e .::.:. uto all pi rsons ha v nit; or pretend il ; hve any ritiht . i' le in't-r t therein, and to 1 . 1- iie: on la.iK i-r ot the sutd ecliooner in hp. : .l in hppeur h. for.' the aforesaid t'litii; ui t" ! 1 v "f -ewherne,on the 1 lib lay if ! :uht-" I MM if it be a court day. or t .t-v u: I I o'C.OCr ai s e ! all. -in',. lal- . i- i i'a! dun day thereafter, at ! h i;r. H'nin, tht-u nd there to im l .Hi !, nnd to make their - I !iai hehfalf. w I'oii.N r. . the2d day of In year it our Lord oue i.t linrin d and ninety-one. h a It If i :.).. U. H. Mrsh , l',v 11 Uii.i.. Dept Mambal. Nn mil . hittyoo. ARE OKt EKINU FOLt BALE Tiij Vorld Ri-nowned ilaiIl Pi aft Osltan Gins .lii' KLi WITH TBE Soso" Cotton Presses men coniijined make the most saiinfaciory outfit for ti'nninn cotton ever ur' d in this country. Thoy also carry a full line of Belting, Machine Oil, aud Lace Leather, top'ilier with a full line of semi rr prices and come and eiamlne their st'.' k. i hey suiuanie to please you. J. C. wllITTY CO.. Kront und Craven BUI ttew Oosds ! rlaw Goods! We am receiving new goods by every steamer. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices! Jelly ; : i 10c. Ib Preserves . ; 12Jc. ' " 5 lb pails, 75o. Jib Stftiiilanl Peaches 15 & 20o. can 31b " Pio " 10c,. L'lb (' Cuerries 15o. " Fulton Market Corued Beef 8c. lb Bonelesi ' . 8o. Finest Sugar Cored Hams . lie. " Loose Pickles : . , 10oj do White Fall Cream Cheese, lc! lb , Good Greerj and Biack Tea, 50c. lb HtHt " " " , " 75o, " Our Special Bleud Roasted. Coffee 30 aud ,85e. per pouud. . ,' Aud a . full line of other fancy Groceries too nnmeroas to mention. ThHDking yon lot ,rt yonr paat faviira aud traatitiK Jod will give & auutber trial, wvar ymisi::.' TT - . . y ?ry n.BMi.uuuiijy - . . CUURCU1LL & PARKER, Broad Btreet. & t ( . J. C. 1 I ("or. sout Sv S H H . 3 3) . H ki $ t oii Ai si it
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 4, 1891, edition 1
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