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J OURNAL. MMM t ' J A i-f VOL. X.-NO. 214. NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTOS .11 S'jlilf.Kif aflOt'j ;;V!;BiisiNES8 LOCALS ; '- SHALL HAH3, Cod fish. Corctd Beef, Breakfast Baoon, Pig Pock. Smoked ToiiRttM.Ohipped Beef , Cream .Cheese. Freeh Boeeted Ccffee..Fine Teas T f v--. t O. E. BIjOVER. DRESS-MAKING. Having com ! pasted say training course in one of the leading Dressmaking Establish , toast, in Philadelphia, X am now pre . yared to' make up all varieties of fine needlework. Patronage solicited. Hiss Saixn 8windkll. deoltf Near Soheelkj's Mill. 4 , Big Lot of Mules, Boggles and J. Harness on band more coming. n2Stf J. W. Biewabt. WANTED A gentleman and wife to board and a few table boarders. noTl7 if Mrs S. R. Coward. R E. Hudson House Painter, Psper . Hanger, Kalsouiiner, Orders Promptly attended to. Apply at If L H Cutlf t'e store. FOUND A Package of I ry Goods. Lost in New Beine two or three months ago. Owm-i en net same upon payment for tbis ad novlO BABQAIHSin beautiful work-baskets fanoy ety les j b lot just received. J. Sutek. . SMOKE Genuine Cubina T baoco. oot6tf NEW DRUG STORE.-Drug, Mdi eiiea and ousmlmtla, i). f. eopular Proprietary Medicines. All vtrt-ttea or Druggist'. Sundries. Truasea ami Brno s. Hw orop aardnn Seeds. Pin. and Lai go altoek Cigars and Tobicco all nkw. l'ie aertplloa. aosarately compounder (and not at wa a prices), oni m tu and our success. U, O. OkaJBN. Drntglst aud Apoibtcary, ' Middle at., four doors from Pollock. ja,o&lly OLD papers for sale at the Journal office by the dozen, hundred or thousand, if OOJC PEDEO, ex-Emperor Brazil, is critically ill. of THR Baltimore Sugar Refinery has shut down for an iadinnite period. THERE are one hundred and fifty steamers bound for Baltimore to load with grain lor Europe. Toe Democratic caucus to nominate officers of the House will meet today. It now seems that Crisp is in tbe lead. John White, business manager ol tbe San Francisco Call, confesses to stealing 1 50,000, most of which be lost in horse racing and spec ulation. THE December or Christmas number of the Century Magazine is tot only a brilliant reminder of the holiday season, but brilliant itself in all its departments, liter ary, artistic, and otherwise. We heard the other day that a certain school teacher kissed the girls as a mode of punishment, and that before the school had been 4rnnning two months forty old taalda entered their namea as tpu pits and behaved worse than all the others'combined, in order to be properly and satisfactorily pun Ished. Wilson Mirror. ' TBE 'State managers of the :i World's Fair have been in consul ' tation to devise some measure to cover the expense of the North Carolina exhibit. Wo would sag treat to them to submit the act of the last assembly to some astute lawyer to see if it does not make an appropriation without regard to the .Direct tax fund. News and ODserver. These items are from the society columns of the New Orleans Pica l yoBe. ;Miss Winnie Davis returned from the North several weeks ago, . nrj is now spending a short while c t hef beautiful home, Beaavoir, Miss Davis and her mother, it ia txpeotad will spend the winter or , h R part of i the season at least in New Orleans a delightful bit of 'Hew to their large circle of friends. B During the coming week Mrs. J. " "Neely will give a large reception in Memphis, Tenn., in honor of Mrp, Jefferson Davis. - Y- - i. -,-1 i 1 1 i The news from Louisiana is that the contest between the tottery and . anti-lottery men is very close, neck . an4 neck ab to epeak,'.. The lottery jaoen carried New Orleans by a big - majority but - the Delta, a strong anti-lottery paper, says that the V delegates so far elected stand: For rs lottery 234 and against it 233. The n63 gtftte Convention will be composed 6rC86': delegates and bottt sides - claim that they will win. The lot terjr company : trMch?:?haiv long debauched the people Is spending money freely to corrupt the voters. . A Burn E dispatch of Deo. 1 ;aaysv An engineer employed on the railway'- line running : between , Asreau, canton of Switzerland ind , WMitlior, tt - town of Baden ' 'W .Rhirje"as jfliHmised for . fcorWhif rttatioir of t he tales of the -Tbad;The ebg)nt-ir,,6ut of r vinge, : opeaed' 't a ' throttle ' of au uugine. jamped from tbo cab, and' lot the locomotive dash down tbe track at fall, speed just as a train loaded with passengers came rushing from tbe opposite direction on the same track. The engineer and fireman of the passenger train were caught in ', the wreck of the engiaea and were instantly killed. Three of the passengers were fatally injured, and nearly all of the others suffered from wounds of a more or less serious nature. From the Baltimore Journal of Commerce we take the following figures in regard to the quantity and movement of some of our cereals: Beerbohm's corrected esti mate makes the world's wheat crop of 1891 exceed last year's produc tion by 10,000,000 bushels. Tbe world's production in 1890, as reported by the United States Agricultural Department, was ,203,889,552 bushel?. Beerbohm says tbe rye product of 1891 is 24,000,000 bushels less than 1890. Germany imported daring Septem ber 4,804,000. bushels of wheat and ,728,000 bushels of rye. Of tie at ports ef wheat Russia contri buted 2,240,000 bushels nearly fifty per cent of the entire amount, while the United States is second with 1,250,000 bushels. Russia also furnished 2,004,000 bushels cf rye, the United States 121,600 bushels. LOCAL NEWS. Cotton New Berne Market Sales eucrday 128 bales at 8 12 to 7c. Alfred Dawn, tbe negro burglar of Charlotte, has a few more days to live. Gov. Holt firmly declined to commute hie sentenoe to imprisonment for life bat granted him a respite to Friday Deoember 18th. The Pilot is a neat anl interesting pamphlet isaned at New York in tbe Interest of the Old Pom in ion Steamship Company. Besides its attraotiveneae there is a great deal of information to the traveling publio. We are requested by the Rv.' Mr, Qjorge to announce that the regular chureh services tomorrow will be held in the chapel on Qeorge street and that there will be no Sunday school in the afternoon. The unfinished state of tbe church dcco.ation ia the cause of this arrangement. The church bell will be rung as usual. j More ouriositiet have been found In the bed of sholl rook, fourteen miles up Trent river, from which the supply for the addiihnol layer on tbe macadam ized road is being procured. Capt Dave Roberta brought in yesterday an old coin and a rusty, peculiar skaped and very ancient looking bone-handled knife. A part of tbe hindle was broken off and gone, but the blade U entire. about seven inohea in length, slightly curved, and with the point rounded and sharpened clear over to the back, The theory i advanoed that it ia of either Indian or Spanish otUiav Failure at Vanceboro. Dr. D. W Smith and the firm of p. J. 8mith &Co.. in which Dr. Smith is the company, have made an aiaif araent to Mr. E. B. Meadows of this olty for the benefit of their oreditors. Liabilities about 88,000. Meagre oolleotiona owing to the poor cotton season is giyen as the cause of the failure. Coming and doing. Mrs. S. Solinger, of New York, who has been visiting her father, Mr. M. Hahn, returned home yesterday ' v Messrs. Jas. F. Milligan and Patrick O 'Sullivan, steamboat Inspectors, came in on the steamer Neuse yesterday and inspected the steamer Vanoeboro, which has just had a new boiler put in STJPEPIOR COURT. The following oases occupied., the attention of the court yesterday ; Cnarles Sutton; A. and B. Quilty Aaron- Lewis and Alonza Moore; affray. Judgment not yet pronounoed State vs. S. Proakey on two Charges False pretence . and pai juryj '"Both oases were continued to the! Spring term of bourt. 1 ''' 11 " " ' .ST . ' . I . , ., j .. .. r ., Married, ! ' Thursday night, Deo. 8d. at Havelock in tbe Methodist ohureh, by Rsv..CT0. Lovln, Miss , Annie L. Cheatnutt, daughter of Mr. A, J. Chestnntt,,to Mr, I. Marion Oerrill. a . . : j tAp Immedlatelrafte the eeremony the happy eouple repaired to their futui home where the eoagrarolationk $t their many friends were reoeiysdl nid1 kill partook cf the bountiful reps( 'Brj)d IVI MiDUl Ki(J L .... . x ' , . .il. If. fr-t Steamer Taneehoro . The steamer Vanoeboro', all' id: (tce order, baa resumed bee r eulaTJtf ip between Qrifton and' New Berntui' She wilt tto op on Mondajs,. Werineaday and rridays, and return on T aeda ye. I'nursoavt ana oaturaays. ? w vii 1 CaM, D. BTiaolu. f .r- r- -i- jyo Mi L. . Cbmjnendablet kuott. " All claims not eotuiatant w1th,lhe high Aoharaeist ret ttyrup of Figs are' purposely . avoided ' b tb i Cfalf Fig tiyrupCompany. ; ft' aott gently on the, kidnejs, liver and' bowels, lofoanslng be system iuotuauy, Datitiatiot ure al! and makes -no pretension thkt verv bottle will not substantiate:-' CITJfJCOUirtJIL PEOCEfeDINGS. Teniporary Cessation of Improvements Oio More Buildings to be Moved ' Reports of Committees and Officers. " Deo. 2, 1891. Board met fa regular session this uaiag -Mayor Manly in the chair, y resent . Oounpilmen Eilii, Lovick, Crawford, Miller, Richardson, Oden and Bell. Minutes last meeting read and ap proved. The application of Messrs. Dunn, Ives and Reizenetein for loan of road ma ohine was referred to Street and Pump committee with pswer to act. Tbe request of some of our jewish oitizena for loan of oity wagons to work about their cemetery was referred to 8treet and Pumpoommittee with power to aot. Report of Finonoa committee on R R appraisement was accepted and the clerk was instructed to enter np that assessment and oollect tax accordingly. Certain notes soon falling due were referred to finance oommittee for ex tension. Owing to small receipts from sources or taxation the Board nnd it expedient for the present to discontinue all improvements except what are aotually neoessary. Wharves and Docks committee report gap in East Front wall closed. Streets in good condition atd woik progressing. On motion the clerk was instructed to notify the attorney to advise and take action against parties who were or deted to move obstructions from the streets and have failed to do so. Motion by Councilman Richardson, inasmuch as A. "R. Dennison has not complied with ordinance in moving building the order permitting him to move the Uassell building was revoked On motion of Gounoilman Ellis the power given to a. & f. committee to grant permiasion to A. R. Dennison to move buildings from government lot was rescinded. Tbe following ordinance offered by Councilman Ellis was adopted: No person shall be allowed to use the streets of the city for the purpose of moving any bouse or houses under a penalty of fifty dollars for each and every offence. On motion Councilman Ellis the treasurer was authorised to remit cheok ia payment- of roller and the clerk in itruoted to communicate the thanks of the Board to Mr. Wm. C. Clarke for hie kindness in procuring the same. Bills allowed. Polide record submitted as follows: Month Ootober, 1891. J. E. Gaekill. arrests 15; warrants ex 10; Informer, 9. J. K, Land, arrests, 8; warrants ex 10;informer 4 M. T. Roberts.' arrests 12; warrants ex., 14; informer 7. J. B. Dixon, arrests 8: warrants ex 4; Informer 7. Eli Elliott, arrests 19; warrants ex.. id; informer 17; November 1891: J. B. Oaakitl. arrests 11: warrants ox.. 4; informer 7. J. K. Land., arrests 4; warrants ex,. o; Informer 3. M. T. Roberts, arrests 12; warrants ex., 8; Infoiaaer 8, J. B. Dixon, arrests 12: warrants ex tt; Informer 10: Ei Elliott, arrest 8; warrants ex. , 13; informer o. Report of Mayors follows adopted The Board of Oounoilman of the City of New Berne. Gentleman: I have the honor to re port the following; Fines and Cos's imposed for tbe month of November. Fines X 77 SO Costa 118.70 19A.20 ToursKeapeotfully, M, Manly. Report of Marshall as follow adopted Tne Hon. Mayor and Board City Coun cil, Gentlemen: Below please find my report for the montn ef November 1B1. We bave made during the month 61 arrest, 12 were dismissed, 8 served time out, 2 appealed to Superior oourt. Dine collected 9 22.40 Costs " 84.05 Total 88.45 Jne naif the above cost 833.02 was deduoted for my fees. The ballanoe X54 42 turned over to Treasurer. ' mail - Respsctfnlly submitted, . Jas. T. Liwis, O. M Minute read and approved. Board took a reoeaa : until 8 o'olook Friday night Dec 4th. UJ'-'l L 1 LEM03tELIXrR. -;, -u. ....iv...- 1 DA PLIASaBT LSXOaOBINK. For biliounes and ooostiDation. take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion aadfonlitomaoh. take Lemon Elixir, -. - , , ' For sick and nervous headaohes, take For sleepleasnees and nervousnea. UkeLamoa Elixir. s--:v.: t . .-tv; For loss cf anpstits end debilitr. Uk Irtmea Elixir.. i a- . lFor fever, chills and malaria, take L?mon Elixir. ; .f-sr-vm''- ' 'iiemon aiixir not au you in any 4f the above disease, all ef whioh aria from a torpid or diaeased liver, stomach, kidneys, bewels or blaod.-v j - Prepafed nlyv by 'Dr.'.p. Uosley, Atlanta, Gay A t I t.Hs- : B0o and $f OO. pr bottle. Sold drnggleta. S T.. After tea ' years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kid neys end constipation, I have been eored by Dr. Moaley's Lemon Ellxu-, and am now a wen man. i . :. -w.-- . Rev. O. O. Davis, ' i ' i'. .. ' I Eld. M. E. Chbroh South. v'.Vf-:". ' t-.IC1 ... Kn OR TnU t. ill.nl. O. SPORTS IN CAROLINA. NORTH What One of Our Northern Visitors Has to Say ef New Berne and Yiein- ity a. fiaine- CQnntry and ' Otherwise. ' n i n I A kckl -narne Ih from a tonr df the tidjock'td fsotin' bifcS i lie be tween Norfolk-andNewbern and I oand!drj39blSTJI thafX never enjoyed a Short" PTtwTReT'trlrtsmoTe beartHy . This is saving gemf deal for an old barnaole ' lfker myself, who has ooasted almost the' entire Atlantic and Pacific coast from Labrador to Alaska, "as I sailed ;" but in faot the whole voyage is so novel, and so cheap and oomfortable withal, that I am constrained to press the like enjoyment upon any one who requires a week's or three months7 re laxation and change of climate at thii season of tbo year, or at any other season for that matter. Ooe can run out of tbe latitude cf snowfalls and sleet in twenty-four hours, and tie up at Newbern with biight-lcaved peren nial plants, good friends, and no end of oysters all around him. He can curl himself up in the suoehine like an old bouse dog on a south verandah, with rosebush and wisteria climbing over it, and en joy oontectment until bis bean in full. If he be from tbe Eist he will tind lots of folks here whom he haB long missed from homeaod wondered where they have been these many years. Here he can contemplate the New South in its ohanging aspects, with the Afri oan penumbra gradually passing off and giving plaoe to the bright efful gence of a better day , and a community of elements, once discordant, but now so intimately blended that politics can not split them. And when he has chewed his clover cud of fancy for two days and a half, until the return tteani er sails back to Norfolk, and been the recipient of unwonted hospitality from the energetio residents, and vieited the oyster canneries, the pulp and lumber mills, the ginnery, and miscellaneous factories, and inspected the fair grounds, the ooquina sea wall, and the cemetery inoloaed by the same quaint shell rock dug from the river bed, he will go away with new impressions and advanced ideaof this penioBular section and its capabilities. for my own part, I am here to stay until the end of spring. Tbis is a rest ful place. Before me is a lawn bespangled with roses and cape jas mines, and shaded by the glossy-leaved magnolia and tbo dark-hued cedar. The sweet gum, the catalpa, the china berry and the mimosa are just passing out of leaf and baring their limbs for the winter tussle; but there is left a great profusion of olambering vines and bright-leaved plants, ever green to grace tbe halcyon season. From a broad verandah which flanks my sitting room 1 bave an unobstructed view of the noble Neuae River, here a full mile wide, with wooded bluffs of autumn folisge along the opposite shore. Near by a yaoht club has its cosy quarters. where liunty crafts ride at anchor, or spread their white wings betimes and speed away. A ghostly revenue cutter lies in midstream, one of the milk white iquadron. In the distance a vieta opens down river toward ramlico Hound twelve miles off, in the blue. The outlook is very charming. Our steamer came up this river at sun-up one still, bright morning, when tbe lensotions cf the wooded banks were distinct upon the surface of the water; and during all this week the silvery moon has been casting its silvery sheen upon the rip pies at night, and at the full bridging it with a lambent zone which stretches from shore to shore. One evening fanoied that I saw a young water sprite or naiad divine off from the edge of it, but it was only the splash of a sturgeon in the moonbeam. These sound of eastern North Caroli na are a great deal larger than they look on the map, famlico bound is forty miles wide at its broadest. Ves sels in mid channel are always out of eight of land, or would be were ihe bottom not so near the surface. Lan i often visible alongside over the rail Un the shoalest spots small oabbia are built on iron piles to serve as beacon for mariners by day and night. Being far from land and apart from inter course with men, the isolated keepers are apt to discover in due oourse of time that solitude and inaction are not rest and peace. Suoh man have abun dant opportunity to imagine wbat existence might be if it only were. Gulls would become lonesome in suoh plaoe. Uf oourse agriculture does not enter into their industrial economy. though it is a current joke among tbe "bankets" and beach men that they raise from below all that they eat. Quiddities like this, however, are tolerated only on the foreoastle deck on a cold day. Besides Pamlico Sound, there are tbe Albemarle, Currituck, Roanoke and Croatan sounds, all of which the regu lanpackets traverse on their watery routes. These constitute, a pleasant alternation from tbe navigation of tbe canals through whioh they have to pass on the way from Norfolk or Elizabeth City. Tbe whole bydrographio system ia muoh like a chain of lake with alaok water connection. '-Altogether the voy age i a novel experience, and well worth description i , ay .letter, think ' "" ' ' " VJ" ,, : It is very easy and oomforable to set one' luggage snngly stowed aboard one of the elegant steamers of tbe Old Do minion Steamship Line, at New1 York, say the uuyaadotte or the. Boanoka, and nave no mora ear of it nam . it is pat ashore on the company's dock at Newbern. You simply chang at Nor folk from a sea going vessel to a smaller light draft craft, that will carry - no more. ' than 7f.. tbroutth the canal. There is satisfaction in traveling in this way. loa are at borne alt tbe time; yon are the guests 1 thestesmer. You lounge; 'Die eHMaaeiaa land, smoke roa are not hustled .;VbnrJres: is sweet and eobrokso, if. the weather ba fair, and 1 have, ntver nappwedo. strike bad weather yew Yon need ' ' not, ' rn thtse day, if yon take pains to onnlt the weather forecast of the TJ- 8s ofHoe. This is a marvvlous agel - The supplementary - eteamere ef the Old Dominion Line leave Norfolk for Nawbarn avcrv Mnnda and T-hnrai day, - The duration of tbe round trip Is three days, and the cost 82 pet day gad alt found. If one stiok to the ship; " I'd advise any reaasr, wnois wining, to .be eavieeataa paaaaaa with uapt. Dontb gate on the Newbern This boat pan , accommodate two dozen comfortable. WINTER THE Subscription Proposed The Durham Globe's Liberal Action The Legis v Jatnre Ought 1st to Make an . . Appropriation Erery one reQpgiusea the importance of North Caj-oliaa'a baviog an exhibit at the World's Fair commensurate with tn vestnecs and variedncss of her re sources, and general regret is expressed at the failure of iba Legislature to make a suitable appropriation for the purpese. The Durham Globe, with its character istic vim and persistence, keeps agi tating the question, and now comos out, not simply wiih wOida of argument, but with the distinct and busineas-like proposal that as large as sum ns possible 25 000 Is the amount it plans for shall be raised by contributions from oitizena of the State, and announces i e subscription of $250 CO for the purpose, and propoBei-Jihat all interested cU z jls of the State follow suit. The Olobe says its own Bubtcription will be lined in getting up an exhibit at the F..ir. to be labelled "Noith Carolina," whether any other firm or iaJivi iual donatts a penny or not. Geo. D. Henrtt, cahhier f tbe First National Bank of Durham, is the ona it proposes to r. cen e tui i on tributions. The proposition shows the o.rmn interest the Qiobe takes in the matter. As for ourselves we Htrongiy deisiro tiiil our glotiuus State should be properly represented, and we bave not, yet des paired of obtaining an appropi iitiru for the purpose. Tbe best and surest way would be by an extra Beet ion of the Lgialature, but if nothing can be done let the ueceseary appropriation ba made at the next session of the L-eil itu-e. which begins in January, lb9S, atd the pace be spoken for in advance ai. 1 re served for the North Carolina exhilit. One argument that will probab'.y bo urged against proceeding tbua i that thstime enly a few months will Lo too short. It will be ehort, but witb the people aroused it need not take long to procure the exhibit. All over the State successful oounty Fairs have been held for years, and the puople through them are educated in a measure as to the best methods to puraue iu gutting up exhibits, and this will serve theiu n good stead in the omergency. Notice. The public are hirebv noi,iioJ that Fairmont liriduc, Trt-nt river, id oo for repairs and will be impaBBable uutil further notice. J. A. Meadow f, o20 tf Comaiiaf iout-r. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria- HORSES AND MULEO. I have jaat received a FIXE LOT of Western North Carolina HORSES AND MULES. ALSO, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEb, ROAD CARTS AND HARNESS. All of which I will sell VERY CHEAP (or cash or approved paper. Give ma a trial. 3. JS. Street Stop! Stop! AND SEE THE Largest and Best Selected Stock if WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silverware and Novelties ever shown ia New Berne. I have just returned from tbe North with a FULL STOuK of all kinds of goods in my line. SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, Middle St., opposite Baptist Church Moments make the year but trifles life. Youno We have some trifles ihi are indis pensable to a gentleman's dr-xt-. When you need them don't forget to try ur Thoy consist of Gloves, Half Cose, Collar and Cuffs, Neckwear, Scarf Pin, Collar and Cuff Buttons and Handkerchief. We have jast re oelvei a cample lot of silk and mireco muffler at N. Y. cost. They are very suitable (or Christmas. Da you need an ingrain Oarpet or any Ruga. Do not buy until you see us. J. M. HOWARD. W. H. FBaNCK. 8. T. Rasbbkby, Franck & Rasberry, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS. !?,Ws know 1 nfitljfa ' ' wbat Hi. aij.T..-- ;.;i'3'r . , Fallow oountry men! "Wo have plows many a steer. Having now ehansad sat, bualneai hnS Battled here for' the purpose or rartnc you tit a safe harbor mini furnlalting yon nSTcl.A8S woiKAV xivise rRICK, kMpln that ard asrbtd dollar lavoor pookat. , 1. ,-,;;-..,,"., j ' l, ..Xrynaandbasonvlnotd. . j . Marina work 4tvenspcl(afWntlon; v B ' tvarythlns aew.-' 'o'it ?S , -f deoJlf vHOWiBDiJ StttP.TARD. XORTII CAROLINA AND WORLD'S FAIR. AKlNe POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cro-im of tartar baking puwd'-r Hiih'-vt of ll iu lxavi-nifikc etr- ni;lli - Lulcst U. S. Government Food lirpurt. We will place en Sale To-day only, seme hand some STERLING SILVR abut 33 1-3 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHE-Uf. A rare opportunity to get a wedding or Christmas gift very cheap. MIL THE JEWEL B. '1.1 Ci'l'ARKNTS aiioui.u ue.'.u is e inuri (lt attacks ol MIND Hint Ih-i feinuri Croup ii now uu u. 1- Iiitpirid for thia iri'iJioii-; disease by alw&ys havina a bottle uf It N. DjUy'i CliOLl- Sviai' in the house. Prepared aftjr the re cipe cf the Into Dr. Walter D.ifTy, faii'l for ssle by tiic propritwr a', his store ol Mi-i-iie street, ut xt lo -1: tool ll- Uae. anil by Naff Berne Drug Cetupjuy. " JOHisSHLEY,"" Buot and Slios Maker, POLLOCK rilEET, NEW SESN. K. C. Mechunit; and li ; nr-rlnr-a Workin -n Irnm New York, 1 urn now fn !y pr pni( tl tu tiil promptly uil oitlers lur :hiu CUSTOM -JiXUL BOOTS AM) SHOES. Tho n any venra flint I havo s:i thfar't -ll v eiippilptj ilie wants nt my iiiiim'roiin putronH IB iho best Buaruu'ce of the cluiruf it'r at my work Kepulrinc a soecft il v. vnnd in-oinnt- y doiH. no iw tf utp AOllS McoRI.KY, Jus', receivfil a j)b lot of NICE OVEEC0A1S, which we uro eelliog at very low figure. A full line of Men's and Eoys' Winter Clothing ON HAND. Seo our Croaeutt's Men's Shoes before buviDg eve;y pair warranted to sive satisfaction. We have also on hatid Children's All Wool Vests. All Wooi Hose aod a very nict quality of Silk Wahp Wbi:K I' lanni Ht ii 00 per vaid. Mundi-lla' Childrelia Shoes ami ,iea;lerV Ladies Shors a epecijlity. Barrington & Baxter. To My Patrons and the Public Generally. laving removed my place of business to .South Fkoxt Street, Three doors East of the Guston House, where I wiil be pleased to serve niy patrons as ho ctofore. I shall koeu constantly on band A. FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of the very best Foueion and Domestic Goods. R. SAWYER. sepll letpif Fashionabin Tailor WM."".LAWEENCE, OF PHILADELPHIA, Professional Artistic Hanger, is in the city and solicits order for work in hie line. Specimens of work performed by him can be seen at Mrs. Pennell's reeidenoe on tbe macadamized road. Full line of Fashionable Samples to select from at the Gaston Bouse. uovia lm csa REWARD. Escaped from Craven County Jail, New Berne, N. O.. Nov. 8d, 1891, two white men by name John Simpson and Henry Humphrey. The former a good looking man, about 85 years old. 5 feet 9: or 10 inohea hhih, black hair asd heavy black mustacho The other about 40 or 45 year old, about S feet 10 Inches high, light , hair and thin mustache, common looking, with an amhlinK gait tinth sailor bv nrofesaion. I will nav jibsrsl ward for the capture of these men, and be thankful for any (nforma nnn h hi uuui'WDDrrauuuii. i , i ." W Tt t A KIP V MS- isov4!ir,Shrlff Crsven Oounty LANE, BIU IKE'S SURPRISE. The natiooa are aatonUhed, The world Btauda aRbact, , White people aio emiliug And colored folks laugh, . ,' Farracia Hay th( y vt ill pay . . HiKh prices no more, ' When they can buy trooda so cheap '' At Bm ike's Clotbiog Store. ", Big Ike'ti prioes the trading puMi: as tound . f As he sells goods cheaper Tbsn you oau buy them Elaowbero in town. And of quality they are ' First-c!a88. no doubt, J For whtu ouce put to use They will ntt er wear out. i Ike h m shoes, socks, Ai,d racsn's neckwear. And punts cloth The strongest of linns can't tear. Tbo Ktrrngth of Hi Ike's cloth L.ko truth may not sound. But of v-rlhsting 'tis made An i c-ti rnity bound FhUITS!T0!FEGTIOKE8IE8! 8 Tl i t ct &ud Frfrh Lot on h.nd or my om-'Tfi iii.d thu public generally. ! bhip has f nived aod now ! the 1 to call nnd : tho very beht aniil- it vt iiuic- t riiim tnut have juat rirrd H'M f.re p rf otlvr freeh. D. HAS3EL. I'Ni i KI) HTATi;.-. 11K AMEKK'A, I'.AM'i'KN I.'ISIKIIT (K l I KTif CAROLINA. In tun IJisiricL of Pumilco. I . s. it.Bi: if vNmrt-Iu Admiralty. Manual's Snu z ok eiUkb. W: a llh,'! Imtl, beun flleU 111 the Di8- : 1 1 - -1 (innut mi- 1'intH.j rtiwtesof America 1 1 ; I ; 1 1' 1 H s I . " 1 I'-ilit!,!'!), till IliB 2Ul dfty of ci'.ii'T, l;t, iy .-.tniiH'l rarsouiiagiaiiiHt the -cI:.imu.-i- John iy, mul praying Hie u-uil i.r ii w'.iiion .,i Die c urt, that all p-:: coas lnu'rhifil in the r-aid vefMelt her Lki. r..t . uppiiit-i ar. tiii iiiturt), may be cited Lo minuet: tin; prciiitteri, nini all dua pro iiinuti Ufiiik; ntd,1hHL ilie Bauie may be ItrorfO. ( be sold, and Ihe proceeds thereof lie iliMiiimteit nc -Tdii-ie lu law; Therefore In put tni ain't' uf 1 hu salt! niuu.Mon UDderthe sea: 01 aui t curl, 10 me directed and deliver-. I, I do her: iiiMi uotic gf nerally unto jtil pt'isoiis iiii; !!; or pretendidtc to have in rlhi,i:iio -'T Inter, therein, aud to I. t- In-; ! on I'm Y's Master of the Maid nchooner in Hptci t- ;-ppe;u- htf;io ihe aforesaid r.iiii-t :,t 1:,-- ry t.l Nowherne, on the 11th il,iy uf 1 1 '"iii 'ji v J.sitl. if It be a court day, ; 1 t 1 1 ; t ' 1 1 : i! 1-x I rmii t, ilny thereafter, at 1 1 )" tin t-ii'inu, ilit ii nnd there lo -! iibi-l.and lo make their I'll'- .1 1 . Port, . ('.. tlm 23d day of .v. ! (n Tiif yfinr df our l.oid one thciibtiii'! t'i'. lit ii undred and ninety-one. .It.iii'A ii. iJit.i,. U. H. Marsha!, Uy K II. HiLb. lept Maj-Bhal. ihiltVco. la ARK OFt ERINQ FOR SALE Tbe World Ktnowned 0ai:ii Fra!! OoSfon Gins r-.i;Ti;r;it with this "Bgh" Cotton Presses whi.h ci rohined make the most .v.ii!fi''ter? out (it. for ginning ootton over used in this country. i Pry also mrry a full line of Beitiiijf, Machine Oil, and Lace Leather, t!.(.".-il:.'r wi'.h a full line of ilARDWABE. :oin! f :r prlre nnd como and ezftmlne li'.r'U' ct-i . "x i nry gn.nantpe to please you. J, V. WHITTY fc OO.. Cur. s-;u!:i Kront and Craven 8U. Hsw Goods! Wo are recoiyiog new goods by every ste&mcr. ' NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices! Jelly ; : ; 10c. lb Preserves . j 12.Jo. ' 5 lb pails, 1 76a. 31b Stamlanl Teaches 15&iiOo. oan 31b Tie J ' ;10o. 21b t Cherriei " ;"'15o. " Foltou Market CoriielJ eW 8c. lb Boneless J"uf t, Finest Sogar Curea H'a'iiu8tl!14c. 41 Loose Picklos l : ''"'V lOo.dos White Full Cream CJue'eselBo.: !b Good Green and BiaoeSOe. ft ' Best ' ' ' 1 l "f w l5o 41 S Oar Special Ble'nlib'ate1!!, Coffee 30 and 3i3o.' per rVorjfl!. ,-" v And a full' llde' of J rj'tuer1 faney Groceries ton nnmTrittotrt'mpnr.lAn. Thanking; J yoa g tor;lyonr past fAvrira Arid triiHtlna son.will slvn na another trial, we, are ..,-t ; ,-; ; . il.rAlxeri.Respeofiilly,!. . ;; u ritJ ftn t m rt 'r h rr dt 1 I Broad SfcTeet.'l.?-'';?'; iJ .nil Sr.rer.?.: " : ' i a I-- IB I-- p b& ?9 l Offl A 5 o .ft ikw Ossds! u-i n: .. ;-t i i Vl!" t'lti fir;----:':'.' t.t :.tW.:ii 'M- I :.! 'fl-.-j-K v''-'- ... i ., ' '. : '
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 5, 1891, edition 1
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