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Daily OXJRNAL. -1 VOL. X.--NO. 216 NEW BERNE, N. 0.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1891. PRICE 5 CENTjEC A'l itf BUSINESS LOCALS I AH prepared te do first-class work oa covering, rspairinic sod painting tin and sheet-iron roofi, pnuinic in pipa, gatier. eto. Mr trade waf fin iihad in New York.. Offlie next to W. 8. Phillips' karneu ehop. Orderi so : lietodV 'i i'4ec8l J. W. Wood 50. i NICE. LIVE 8HOATS for sale f Cheap. Apply to '. dee8dlw23 Thnrman.N. 0. XTOTICE-CrtiBoite No. 227 of the IN capital atook ol the A & N. O. B. R Co , having been lost, the undersigned will apply for a duplloate thereof. Edwabd Wbittobd, Adm.. of J. D Whilfotd. dee'd. decJ3s DRE88-MA.KINO Having com pleted my training: oourso in one ofthaleadiog Drew making Establish ment! in Philadelphia, I am now pre pared to mk up all vail'itiee of fiae needlework. Pr.ronsge .olioited. x i Miss Sallib Swindell deellf Near 8oheelky' Mill. A Big Lot of Mules. Buggies and Barneea on hand more coming. n25tf J W. 8TEWABT. WANTED A gentleman and wife to board and a few table boarders. oovl7 tf Mas. 8. R. Coward. K-E. Hadsoo House Painter. Paper . Hanger, Kalsouiiner, Ordeis Promptly attended to. Apply at if L H. Cutler's .tore. FOUND A Package of i ry Goods. Lost in New Beine two or three months ago. Owner can get same upon payment for this adv. novlO BARGAINS io beautiful work-baskets fanoy sty lea job lot just received. J. SUTBB. s MOKE Genuine Cub na Tubacco. ootetf NEW DRUG 8TORE. Drugs, Medi eibes and nhnmtoals, 11. 1. Popular Proprietary sfedtulnes. All varl ties of Urnggiat's Dondries. Trusses and Bruo s. Mew crop Gard-n tteeds. Finn and Large Btook Cigars and Tobncco. all skw. Pre ertplloni accurately oonpouudei (and not twaaprlcesl, oui m tto and our success . (J. OK KN Druxiclst sii.l Apothecary. Middle St.. four doors from Pollock. Janttily OLD papers for sale at tbe JOURNAL office by the dozio. hundred or thousand if Don Pedro, Ex-Euperor ol Brazil died in Parie, Franco, Deo. 4'h. lie apoke affoctionau-ly of Brazil and deeply regretted that be conM not die in his native land. In a storm atltoauoke, Va., Dec. 4, a brik building being erected for a livery stable was blown down, and L. B. Herring, formerly oI'Mt. Airy, North Carolina, was instantly killed and Mr. Livelace seriously injured. THE Wilmington Star says: Jonathan Clayton, a sovereign ot Pennsylvania, was proud enough of the faot that be never read a news paper, to publish it. A couple of enterprising sharpers read this, laid for him with one of their little games and yanked a cool $1,000 oat of him in short order. Ma. Robert Roan, a brother of Dr. Felix Roan, denounces as un qualifiedly false the statement in the State Chronicle that his broth er had confessed on his death bed that he was one of the three men who murdered Stephens. Of his Own personal knowledge ho states that. Dr. Felix Roan was not in Yanoeyville the day Stephens was murdered. A'f DIABOLICAL attempt was made Friday, Dec. t, to kill Mr. Bassell Sage in bis office at 71 and 73 Broadway, New York. At 12:15 ! p. o1 poorly dressed man, carry, log a brown satchel, entered the 'office and - demanded a private interview with Mr. Sage. Tbe man demanded a million of dollars from Mr. Sage, and npon being refused be opened hia band bag, took out a dynamite bomb which be threw at Sage. A tremendous explosion , followed.; The man who threw the bomb was blown to pieces. ' One of ''Sage's clerks was killed and several dangerously injured. Mr. Sage e'oJ'I was but slightly hurt. eu;rii;u!i "' - . , ' Tnx Senate of the Fifty-second Congress - is campoaed of fortj even Republicans,, thirty-nine Democrats and two Alliance, men - A Republican, Mr, Felton, has Buooeeded Mr. Hearst in California. A Democrat, Gen. Palmer, has sue fceeded Mr. Farwell in JUinois.': Mr. ? Peffer;sof the Farmers Alliance, baa been cho&en from Kansas inl place of Mr.' Ingallsi VMr. Gibson 1 ,. of the last House, takes the place ',,v of Senator Wilson, of Maryland, who is dead. Jacob H. Qallinger, . f'nt Wflw TTamnfihire. follows Mr. datr. David B. Hill succeeds Mr. tJ5varts.t Mr. Ilansbrongh, of North "Dakota, succeeds Mr. Pierce. John U. :- Irby ! of South, Carolina, takes the place of. Wade Hampton vlu S-Br ice -follows MrvPayne .Xjt;:reury Vilas .succeeds Mr. Pfioc'or, ndM. Kile, .of 'tbe Varaier' Alluuioe, lias been caosea i ., Ja 1 ! ice; of t?r. Moody,' of South QThe ofBoial returns from Massa chusetts show a total vote on Governor of 321,673. This is within 23,900 of the vote on Presidential electors in 1888, and, after making allowance for the natural increase, within 63,000 of the total available vote or the State. The vote cast for the head of the Democratic State ticket is only 760 greater than was cast for tbe Republican candidate for Lieutenant-Governor, but exceeds by 12,117 the vote oast for the Democratic candidate for the same office. Io other words Gov. Russell ran over 12,000 votes ahead of his ticket, while his Re publican competitor ran about G,000 votes behind the highest vote cant on his side." North Carolina will have its best foot loremost at the World's Fair. The Legislature made an appropriation which it thought would seoure an exhibit at the World's Fair. The appropriation failed because the direct tax fond was not available. When this fact was ascertained the people feared that no exhibit of cur products would be made at the World's Fair. But that fear was &et at rest yes terday when the Board of Agricul ture resolved to get up and have at Chicago an exhibit that, with the help of the counties and the indivi duals, be woitby of the State. There will be a meeting at Raleigh in January to devise the plans for necaring tbe best collections of our products and minerals and manu factures that can be obtained. This will be good news to every pro gressive citizen in tbe State. State Chrouicle. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVKRTI3EMtNT3. J W Wocd-BfiDg eto. O. L Hardi-on Shosts for sale. It ij ttatid that Mr H . Draugbn. of Sampson county has killed 130 hawks this eeuson A good many ee witnesses report a oaseof oruelty to dumb animals on Broad street Saturday. Tbe new uniform overooate for tbe policemen have arrived. Like the re mainder of the uniforms, they are of the New York regulation etyle (long blue double-breasted frook) and are quite handsome. Sunday night Rev. Rufus Ford preached his sermon on "Debt Paying," which we had previously announced, to a very attentive audience. He told sme very plain truths, and we intend to publish the sermon tomorrow. Wednesday night hag been chosen at the time for the Rogers' Statuary en tertainment for the benefit of the Y. M. O. A. It will be held in the Association hall. All preparation are very hear completed, and they point to an as sured auooeis. -' Elaborate preparations are being made for the annual Presbyterian baziar, whioh is to be held on the I0;h inat. (a week from tomorrow), The ladies will have many article of beauty nd utility there, and it will afford, a splendid opportunity to make seleotiona for Christmas present. , A telegram was received yesterday morning elating that Mr. Crisp had been nominated in caucus for Speaker, nd on tbe strength of that telegram the editorial ia this iaaus waa written and piloted. At 9 o'clock last night" a apeolal was received saying; ''No one ha been nominated for speaker. The fan runs' high and the fight it hot.". A fine sample of batter ha been ex hibited at the Journal, offioe by Mr. O, lb Hardisoa, of Thurmaa. . The bu'ttet is produced by native stock, though-Hr. Hardisoa is introducing improved cattle on hi farm. The batter is prepared by a Hollander,-who has mad a study in all departments of dairying. Mr. Bar dlsonha no trouule in making sale of all he ha at the highest market pries. Lectures on Missions. , , Rev. O. Q. Vardall, of the Presbyte rian churoh, began very interesting nd Instructive series Of sermon, Baa- day night, on the minion work; of the oburoh from the time of Christ to the present day. ; He traced th, rise of Christianity from the Oruolflxion, whan II Christ' follower eaoept John and fduror fire women, had forsaken him and fled, to the day of Penteooet when the? numbered 500, oa through the Brit oentary when the last of th disoiple had died and ' Christianity had perme ated every quarter of tba then; knows world: then through .several other distinctive periods .of . hsroid effort. erael perseoutlone . o( violeet ooofllot with other religion and foes wiihln and without the ohuroh, during Whioh time the headquarter: .of missionary ffort bad changed backward and for ward from on country -to another and mighty emperors had ; aoknowleded Christianity i sway f end-by- perverV sion of It teaentng temporal and plr itual power were goiag': band ia hand. The lectures will be delivered on the first Sunday la each month, taking Bp the point et time where the yreoedlog one loft off. i j SUPEP10R COURT. Court diepeeed of a good number cf ones Monday, as follows: Samuel Bo wens et ale vs. Qrecnleaf Johnson et als; notice to eet aside judgement. Judgment and defendant appealed to Supreme oourt. State vs. John A. Robbins; libel. Defendant called and failed to answer. Capias to Bertie county. Case contin ued and defendant to give bond in the sum of 8200. State vs. J. T. York', continued for State. State v. John A. Robbins; libel; called and failed to answer. Judg ment ni el si fa and capias to Bertie- defendant to give bond. Bute ve W. H. Outlaw ; libel. Con tinued. State v W. T Hill; libel. Con tinued. State vs Henry Humphrey ; faUe pre tense. Case continued. Capias. State and Sarah Webster va Tbomse Duggin and Thomas Vail; peace war rant. Jud gment of court below affimed and if cost is not paid by Fridsy morn ing, instanter oapias to be issued. State vs Henry Hollin; larceny. De fendant discharged not a true bill. State vs AIodes Rbem; larceny. Guilty. Judgment suspended upon piyment of cost. State v Wm. Bryan; assault with gun. Quihy. Fined $10 and costs. State vs Charles Sutton; A. and B., 2 oases. Both continued for defendant, State va J ,B Hooker; fraud. Con tinued for defendant, he to give 8200 bond. State ve Vina Idelett; A. aud B , and State vs Bun Idelett, A. and B. Ap peals, which were withdrawn and the oases taken off. State vs George Phifer; A. and B. Guilty. Judgment aurpeoded upon payment of cost. State and John Richardson vs Tcm Fulford. Not guilty. State vs B. H. Brinson; resisting an officer. Defeudant dead suiltv and was fined 85 and coats. State vs Lettioe Cobert; larceny. Guilty. Sentenced to 2 years in the peoitentiary. State vs. Mary A. Daniels; malicious injury to real pri perly. Continued to Tuesday. State vs Elizi Lovick; disposing of mortgaged property. Continued by oonsent. State vs Lydie Idelett et alt: affray. Continued to Tuesday. State vs Charles Willis; violation of city ordinance. Continued by State. Daniel Key vs Amanda Keys; di- voroe. Issue submitted and the jury find nil the iseuea in favor of plaintiff. Judgment that tbe bonds of matrimony be dissolved. Commissioners of Craven county ya Rindolpb, Continued. Shiver v Shiver; divorce. Judgment that the bonds of matrimony be dis solved. Gordner ve Silmson Lumber Co. Remanded to W. Q. Brinson for more perfect returns. . Tbe Criminal docket is not yet ebdid but the following olvil cases were dis posed of:.: ! Lwdarmanu' Bros, va B. Blumgardt. Judgment for plaintiff. B. H. Frost A Co. vs George Allen Sc Ctf. Judgment for plaintiff' Sadden Death of Mrs. I. A. Jackson. New of the very unexpected death cf Mrs. John Allen Jaokson, one of tbe most prominent and highly esteemed Christian Jadlej of Vanoeboro, reached this- city yesterday. - She died early Sunday morning from neuralgia, it having reaohed her heart. She ha had some attack In ths past, and Saturday night about eight o'olook she was taken with it again, hot so little wa trouble feared from it that, Mr. Jaokson went Over to the toaool conoert short dis ftnps off.laaving hia wife. alon, bat after a while he sent baok to find oat how she was and she was found speech less. ' Mr. Jackson immediately took Dr. D. Yf..: Smith, who was with him, over, and Dr. D. P. Fox was also sum moned, but medical skill availed not and Mrs, Jackson, after lingering in apparent great pain for some hour, died at three) a.m. She leaves bat one child, eon about twelve years old. The Fait is Drawing Nigh. 20,000 pounds of tbe bright tobacco exhibited at the Rooky Moaat Exposition we from, Pitt oounty. This show bow rspldly the industry i developing ia this section. All tobacco growing counties, ' especially the eastern ones, should also! remember the Ne w Berne Fair which- ia a real Exposition of ths products of; Eastern Carolina, and no where ' ari,,j tbey 4. shown to i' better advantage and in no other way can clear and froper conceptions of thi region b formed so eaaily aa by attend ing it annual-exhibition. 3 The, Fair is now only a llUle over two month off it U "time fat all to baatfiViham- eelve oa preparing for it. Have yoo got good ample of i yeor crop put aside and--are' you making artlole for it By eecrUspe thonehtfully doing hie part and thenv attending it the way to mus toe owning; rair ine oesi or all. Bacn one . remember 4 We and set aoooruingiy. ,i4 uXi-im-'ty1- 1 1 ji., 1 in ii. ri, . ,i r , - 3,,', '-, All'' AlAifftM AlA .MMlatMk. Ilk ftttA Kghohar4oWofvrup-rjf Fige are purposely avoided by tbe Calj Fler Syrup Company. It acts gently oa the kidneys, liver, and bowels, oleaoslng the tystem effectually, but It Is not cure-ail and makes no pretensions that every bottle will not substantiate. Assistant to Rev. V. W. Shields. The many friends in tbe oity of Rev. V. W. Shields, who is now rertor cf St. John's ohurch, Jacksonville, Fla., will be pleased to seethe following notice of the appointment of an asaiatant to him whioh notice Is taken from the Florida Times-Oaion: ' , J ; At meetioa of the vestry, held on Monday evening last, the Rev. Robert E. Grubb was, with, the approval of the bishop, unanimously sleeted as assistant to the rector- t Bt. -Jqhn's church, and will enter on'bfs duties on the 1st of December. ' Mr. Grubb Will also have special charge of the choir; and having been, for soma years, master of tbe celebrated choir at tbe University of the South, at Sewanee, Tenn . brings to the work an experience which will be of great value in . producing that excel lency and system worthy the mutio of the church. Tbe rector and congrega tion are to be congratulated in securing the additional service of a olergyman whose work will guarantee the syste matic and skillful training of the large oboir.of men and boys, and who can also be of great assistance in the ever increasing work of their large parish. Coming and Going. Mr. Hill Humphrey left yesterday morning on a business tiip to Raleigh, and Mr. J. J. Disosway on a bueineeB trip to Pitt county. Mr. M. Hahn left on the steamer Neuse on a business trip to Norfolk, and Mr. F L. Pittman, engineer of the N. W. & C. Railroad, on the eame steamer, en route from. Ontlow oounty to Norfolk. Misses Susie and ClariU Claik re turned from attending Wilmington's Weloome Week celebration and visit ing their sister, Mrs. Thos. Walter. Some Pumpkins. Mr. Cicero Clino tells the Newton Enterprise that he bad a pumpkin vine in his garden which had on it 43 pump kins. The largest in the lot weighed 27 pounds and the smallest 13 pounds. 30 of the pumpkins averaged 25 pounds each and the other 13 averaged 15 pounds eaoh. Teachers' Institute in Jones County. Prof Chas. D. Mclver will hold a teachers' institute for white teaohers in Trenton the week beginning December, llih. All while publio school teachers in the oounty are required by law to attend this institute. In case any white schools are being taught that week the same must be suspended and the teach ers attend the institute. On Friday, December 18ib, Prof. Mclver will make a publio school ad dress on education and politics, and the publio are requested to attend. This address will be especially interest ing, and all who can possibly do so should attend. P. M. Pearsall, Sup't. Publio Schools Jones Co. No griping or nausea after using Brookfleld's Liver and Kidney Pills. Will cure Biliousness, Constipation. Torpid Liver and stomach troubles. Sugar coated, oval. Price 25 cents. Give them a trial. For sale by F. H. Duffy, New Berne, N. C. Notice. The publio are hereby notified that Clairmont Bridge, Trent river, is up for repairs and will be impassable until further notice. J. A. Meadows, n?0 tf Commissioner. MAHUIED. At the residence of the bride's father, Mr. A. H. Dennis, in Carteret oounty, on the 18th nit., Mr. Henry Taylor to Miss Alice Dennis, Dr. J. W. Sanders officiating. Also at tame time and near same place, by Riobard Bell, Esq., Mr. Solomon Garner to Mies Francis Taylor, daughter of Mr. John Taylor. We wieh these happy couples long life and muoh prosperity, and a there are many more beautiful young ladiea in this community, we say, go thou and do likewise. G. W. W ELECTRIC CA11S FROM EW HERN TO P0LL0KSVILLE AND TRENTON It is now talked on the atreete that the Eleotrio Street Car Company will extend their line to Pollokeville and Trenton, thereby enabling tbe people of Onslow and Jones counties, through the Riohlands and White Oak seotions, to go to these two points, board the Eleotrio Cars, go to New Berne, trans aot their business and return home a distance of foity milee tbe same day. What wonderful reioicine will be among the people of Jonee and Onslow counties, who have no way of visiting NeW Berne, henco do not get there onoe in Ave years. The people of New Berne would be alarmed if they just knew that so large a mspriiy of tbe people in these counties never visit N6w Berne, and have no way of trans portation. - Think of handreds of tho o sands of dollars locked up In the town of New Berne by her busioess men and citizens! Does it not show that our people are)' not op with the times when they sit stilt aid let oapitallit from distance oome hera and grajp hold , of suoh wonderful opportunities 1 I am reliably Informed that, the New Berns Eleotrio Power Company has already paid a dividend of 19 per cent forth first twelve month. I How , ths writer would rJM to see the Eleotrio Power CompaojrgwhU makWg suoh, wonder ful extensions, put on jt lln frtm New Ben 0 Aurora. How many pe6pls would rsjolo to knew .that In the near future they witt have an opportunity of Tiihittf the) ioeviuble , lirepreeeible, never tiring Big Ik' Clothing Store, by paying 29 or BOo. oar fare, and ie oure some of the wonderful bargain he la giving the people whll beylpg so many merchant oat M' 40, SO tad 7 oents: on tha dollar.;,;. No,'; will - th moble4 men of New Bern' oontinu to sit still, and not take' hold' of some of these wonderful opportune, to Invest POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest U. S. Oovernment Food Report. Propose to Swap Gocds for Greenbacks on Reason able Terms. D. HASSELL. HORSES AND MULES. I have just received a FISE LOT of Western North CaroliDa HORSES AND MULES. AL80, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEb, E0AD CARTS AND HARNESS. All of whioh I will sell VERY CUKAP for oash or approved paper. Give me a trial. ES. S3. Street Stop! Stop! AND SEE THE Lwgest and Best Selected Stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silverware and Novelties ever shown in New Berne. I have juat returned from the North with a FULL STOCK of all kinds cf goods in my line. SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, Middle St., opposite Baptist Chinch. Moments make the year but trilles life. Young. We have some trillea that are indis pensable to a gentleman's drees. When you need them don't forget to try us. They consist of Gloves, Half Hose, Collars and Cuffs. Neckwear, Scarf Pins, Collar and Cult Buttons and uanaEercnieii. we nave last re ceived a sample lot of silk and mireno mufflers at N. Y. cost. They are very euitable for Christmas Do you ned an ingrain Carpet or any Rugs. D) not buy until you see us. J. M. HOWARD. W. H. Franck. 8. T. Rasbbrhy Franck & Rasberry, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS. We know EJyQr what it is. Fellow countrymen 1 Wo have plowed many a steer. Hiving now changed our buslnesi and settled hero for the purpi.se of steering yon to a safe harbor and famishing yon FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LI VI II G PRICES, keeping that hard earned dollar in yonr pocket. Try as and be convinced. Marine work given spselal attention. Everything new. dac2tf IIOWARD'S SHIP YARD. We will place on Sale To-day only, some hand some STERLING SILVER abDut 33 1-3 FEE CENT CHEAPER THAN CAN BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. A rare opportunity to get a wedding or Christmas gift very cheap. BELL THE JEWELER. eSTPARENTS SHOULD BEAR IN MIND that th teason for atUoks of Croup Is now on ua. Be prepared for this iueldioa disease by alway having bottle of R. N. Duffy's Cboup, Bmhvv in the liouse. - Prepared after- th re clpf th let Dr. Walter Duffy, and for sale by th proprietor at hi store on lUddM street, next to Custom Hons. d b K Bee Dn JOHN f.lcSQRLEY, Boot and Shoo Maker, POLLOCK STREET, NEW BESNE, N. C. HRVIn secured the services or a skilled Mechauio and Ant-class Worfcm.n from new York. I am now fully prepared to nil promptly all ordfra tor Bn CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. The many yesrs that I have satisfactorily supplied the wants of roy numerous patrous Ib Uie best guarau'.eo of tho character of my worlc. Kepatrlngaspecl.Uy. Neatly aud prompt- no tfdw tf lstp JOUN MMORLEY, We Have J a it received a j ib lot of NICE OVERCOATS, whioh we are selling Bt very low figures. A full line cf Ken's and Boys' Winter Clothing ON HAND. Soo our CrosBctt's Mnn's ShopB before huyicg every pair warranted to give satisfaction. We have nlo on hand Children'd All Wool Vosls. All Wool Hose and a very nico quality of Silk Warp White Flannel at $1.00 per ysrd. Mundells' Childrens Shoes ano ZilerV Ladies Shoes a speciality. Harrington & Baxter. To My Patrons and the Public Generally. Ilaviuu removed my place of business to South Fkont Street, Three doors Eint of tho Gaston House, whore I will be pleaned to Berve my patrons as ho:ctofore. I Khali keep constantly on bund A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of the very bent FOKKKJN AND DOMESTIC GOODS. R. SAWYER, sepll l,.iptf Fashionable Tailor WM. P. LAWRENCE. OF PHILADELPHIA, Professional Artistic r Hanger, is in tbe city and eoli.iits ordeis for work in bis line. Specimens of work performed bv him can be seen at Mrs. Penoell'n rcpiJeuoe on the macadamized road. Full line of Fashionable Sanmina to Belect from at the Gaston Bouao. novl2 lm ewaed7 Escaped from Craven Couritv Jail. New Borne, N. C. Nov. 8.1. 1891. two white men by name John Simpson and Henry Humphrey. The former a good- looking mau, about 35 years old. 5 feet or 10 inohes high, black hair and heavy hiack mustache Tho other about 40 or 45 years old, about 5 feet 10 inches high, lifCht hair and thin mustache, common looking, with an aniblintr gait both sailors by profession. I will pay a liberal reward for the capture of these mon, and be thankful for any informa tion as to their wheroabouts. W. B. LANE. nov4 Sheriff Craven County. HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION Is called to the fact that Jno: Dunn HAS THE Most Complete Stock OP CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES in the city. Completo in every department. quality or ine Highest and Prices as Low as any lirocery in the citv. He requests a call from the ladies to satisfy thorn that what he claims is a fact indeed. Confectionary Teparlmont Is supplied with tho very nicest lines of goods, imported fresh each week. To satisfy the public and to secure an early call he will give for tho next 30 days tlie tollowing low prices: Chocolate Cream Drops, best Marsh Mallow " ' Caramels, 1 Cocoa Bon Bons, And all fine goods of Whitmans & Miller's Phila. make, at Rock Bottom Prices, only 25c. per lb A nico Mixed Candy, pure and good, 20C Plain Candy, - 15c. Choice b ruits, N tits. Kaisins, Figs, and everything in this line at equally low prices. A can wm De appreciated. oeiodw When Ba7 srasakik, ttaTe bar Castoria. " When she was 4 Obildt she orled (or Castorla. uWaea she bedame Miss, she along' to Castorla. Wbea she badOafldren, she ears thent Castorla ' 1 v W Ptl' 1 BIU IKE'S SUBPRISE. f The nations are astonished, ' The world stands aghast, White people are smiling ', And colored folks laugh, Farmers say thoy will pay Hiffh Dricea no mnr. When they can buy goods so cheap At Big Ike's Clothing Store. Big Ike's prices the trading pobliu as tound As he sells goods cheaper Than you can buy them Elsewhere in town, And of quality they are First-clasa. no doubt. For when once put to use They will never wear out. Bi Ike has shoes, socks,. And men's neckwear. And pants cloth The strongest of lions can't tear. The strength of Big Ike's cloth Like truth may not sound, But of everlasting 'tis made And eternity bound FRUITS! CONFECTIONERIES! Select and Frnh 1 stt nn hand fnr m cuHtomerd and tho public generally. Tho ehtD bftfl irrirAii nnrl nnnr ia Ik a limn to call and net the very beet qual ity of choice Fruits that have juet ar rived and are perfectly fresh, novli tf n. HASSEL. I NITKD STATK3 OK AMERICA. KAcl-EKX 1MSTKKT OF OKTII CAROLINA. In t tie District vl rami too. L S. District Court Iu Admiralty. Maumial'h Notice of seizure. Wi.iT. nn, u libel hath been filed In tbe Dle iriet Omriof ino r til tea States of America 111 tin' District of I'itin ico, ou tiie 2Utday of i ictobtT, 1 M 1, hy haiuuel f arflousagtltiat the .-iclumiiL-r Jutiuiiy, una praying lh ual prtji't BMtmi iLiuMiiunof the court, that all .eibuiiB interfiled in tbe Eaid veattel, ber luck.t. ap(iiel Kiid furulture, may be olted u HDMwtr the preinites, aud all dua yro-t-ti'-diiiR iHMiif; tmd, trial the eame may be decreed to be sold, and the proceed! fcbereof oe dlBti ititviwd ne rdli.K to law; Tbe re (ore in purtUHiieu of t lie eaid monition undeittbe 8eaiof.-alii Liurt.toiue directed and deliv ered, I do boreny yive nolic generally unto h11 peiRmis iiavnig or pretendidtc to have any rixlil, title or In ter. st therein, and to 1. h lie 1 ton 1 lav is Mas ter of the saldaebooner In sfH-i-i il. i' i.ppar kefore the aforesaid Court at tin c u y of New)ierneton the Ulb day of iK-.'.-mbyr lhl. if it be a court day, or e!w on t!.e next court day thereat ter. at 1 1 oViock tri tlit lort'iio-.tn, tlieu and there to arswe tli' in!d ilbol.aod to make their aDt-KHi'ons Si tiih! behalt. Iaied i.t New lort, N C. the2M day of Nov-nit-."r( in th" year of our oid one thousan-i eiLht nutidrrdand ninety-". ne. Jtsi!t A IS. Uit.l, U. H. Marsha . By K II. Hill, Dept Marahal. & GO. AUK OFFERING FOR SALE Tho World Eenowned Danid Pratt Cotton Gins TiKiKTliKK WITH THE "Boss" Cotton Presses which combined make the most ftatisfr.ctory onitit for gicDiBg cotton ever u.-ed in this country. They also carry a full line of - Belling, Machine Oil, and Lace Leather, toijethor with a full lino of 1 1 AIIDWARE. H.' nt f ir rrirct ami come and examine their bio.-i:. J iu-y guaranlee to please you. J. C. W11ITTY A CO.. for. Soulli Front and Graven 8U. Hew Goods! J. 0. Whttv v s fid I" i . y w & M I .Q ft New Goods! We are receiving new goods hj erery steamer. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices ! Jelly ; : ; 10c. ft Preserves . ; ' 13jc. " 5 lb palls, '-' 75o. 31b Standard Peaches 15 & 20c. can 31b Pio " v iTJo. 21b Cherries : 'l5o. . Folton Market Oorned Beef 8c. lb Boneless : " '""Sc Finest Sugar Cared Hairir 44ft. Loose Pickles 'A,' 'tVi.'Hr.M(h. Aot White Full Cra'rnClJe(U6 lb Good Green and B(tuiKT4f Sue." Ib Best w?:.- 750- .(t Oar Speoial Blentf Bouted Coffeo 30 arid 86ei pef pb&aiPilt Aod 'rf1 fall' liiiA'-bf ' fancy ; GrooeriBS too nanwroa to merjtion. . ; Thankiriff MO-jfor,, tnnr ' nast. favors Hud traKting joa pJJ)give oa another trial, w are ' - " 1 Bea,ieot,riH3Ff , 7 UCI UKUuILLr S 'PAIiKEJi. . : Broad Street. J 1 -''''i'iw . .1 '"
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 8, 1891, edition 1
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