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J OURNAL HE OIi:5X.-NO. 219 NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS, AIM f3: '6 3 ijwnraw LOCALS I All prepared to do first-class work on ooverlBg. repairing tod painting tin and aheet iron roofs, patting in irlpe, f otters, etcv Mr trad was fla- totted in Hew York. Offlte next to W. ft: PhlUlpt harness ehop. Order eo- dec81 J.W.Wood. .1)0.. NICE. LIVES 8HOATS for sals Cheap. Apply to - depBdiW w2t, Thnrman, N. 0 D BBSS-MAKING. Having com pleted my training coarse in one of the leading Orel making Establish ment in Philadelphia, I am now pre pared to tnaka op all varieties of fine .needlework. Patronage solicited. Miss Sillis Swindell. deoltt . Near Beheelky's Mill. ' A" BigTOt of Mules. Baggie and -A. Harness on band more coming. - . n25 tf - J- W. Stkwabt. TsTCTAtiTED A gentleman and wife wf to board ania few table boarders. novl7 if Mrs 8. R. (Jowabd. KE. Hudson House Painter. Paper Hanger. Kalsoininer. Orders Promptly attended to. Apply at tf L H. Cutler's store. FOUND A Package of I ry Good. "Los) la New Berne two or three Months ago. Owner can get same upon 'payment for this adr. novlO TABQAiN8ia beautiful work-baskets d X fanoy. ty les job lot just received. jfAT ' J.8UTEB. DMOKE Genuine Cubana Tobacco. O l: j oct6tf NEW DRUG BTOBE.-Drugs, Medi etas and Ohemlouls, (). P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All ysrl-tles of Drnmisl's anndrlta. Trusses and Brso a New crop Garden Heeds. Fine and barge Huwk Cigars and Tobacco. aliThew. Pre aertptlsos accurately compounded (and not atwaa prices), our m-tto and oar success. O. O. OttiKN. Dravglst ami Apothecary, Middle St.. four doors from pollock. JaniU ly . . it. Lu nA.mjiMJii. "THE Hatch boom was not full; : developed nntil it was placed in the Grisp incubator." The South Oaroliua legislature has passed a prohibitory law. What will the governor of North Carolina say to this T Obisp is our man, aud it is our doty to stand by him. Mills, , Springer, McMillin, and Hatch will 'iet as a splendid example in this Regard. ' Tom Watson was Jerry Simp son's Speakership .candidate. Despite' the large Democratic ma ?tf'yj ift the House the Tom and dWjrcomblnation fell through. Mb. Call has been seated in the Senate. It is quite evident that stk Governor of Florida is not re garded as a great constitutional authority by the United States Senate. " 11 1 1 J iA MEETING of the National Com mittee of the Democratic party Will be held in Washington, Jan uary 21. 1892, to seleot time and place lor holding the Democratic Convention. . . . si .BTISBIA , ought td understand pretty. well jbow to manage famines, as she has had eight within this century. She began the century f.h nnn in 1801. had another in &408, 1811, 1812, 1833, 1840, 1860 'iff 1891... - Abj: nor the news lrom Ger- mtfiy is that, with freight and duty added,' American poik is more ex- pensive than the German product, so that it Is not yet certain how ' tit (the 'American hog has got his ''Li WiiS... . e " nose inrougn me uerman lence. 'macatlay says: "It is the 4 .81 batiei of parties to retain their original enmities far more firmly rthauv their original principles." Bwxtrlj ? accounts' for the continuance f ' the Republican party after bo macUot,the wickedness of jts cA. iwv , .ti-:---n''":!. v i voauera. aJuuiHvuiH; uounor BlNCB Mtnnetipolis has secured r an tW National ' Republican Ooavea- RtKr tlOfl, 8(1. Paul is making dead set for the Democratic 'Convention and - as one of the' inducements proposes TrTexpsnr 20O,Or,ln the erection . Oi a maguiucens uuiiormm wnicu will seat 10,000 people. 5 7 Mint failures are reported, and 53t ptrengenoy of times is usually ""Trttnuuted to the political situation in this country, but . financial dls tress'ls not ' Confined to the United States. ' It exists every wherel One of -19 ' latest London, dispatches sajs: The private 'banking firm of Bawtree, Dawn ay & Cun.ofCoI- hester B? -ided business today, 1 v " xad, nrra i a uiea rcpucaiion ? GeLtjester i located. . It is feared tie r.i.arewill cause great trouble 'JUl business, is stopped In Colches otlcrjloat of tbr-foeaijojtitntions, y. lea f-t.oflmea . and, ,town . council bouaed tuoatit witn the ..,f-- No 8t?---eT5t';fiWMabl!!. X. i and a.. .u hi s as yet b:a Ex-Senatob Blair's latest contribution to the over abundant supply of flippant nonsense is the assertion that any Republican can be elected next year to the Presi dency. It is on a par with Allison's remark that the worst Bepnblican is better than the best Democrat. Men who indulge in such state ments need some stimulus for their intellectual. N Y. Advertiser, Posthastes General W ana- maker, in an interview printed in The PoBt one day last week, asked that hereafter when this paper received a communication relating to publio business be- would like to have us refer it to him for perusal before its publication. We cannot admit the Postmaster General's right of censorship over articles prepared for publication in this paper. The only way he can reach that commanding position is by the purchase of a controlling interest n The Post, and that is not for sale. Wash. PoHt. Co JTPROMISE8 are seldom satis factory to any body; and we are glad that .the Democrats have elected a square oat Southern man tor Speaker of the House of Repre sentatives. Judge Grisp is emi nently qualified for that high off ce, and often filled the Speaker's chair while Mr. Carlyle was Speak er, always to the satisfaction of the House. It will now be seen wheth er there is any danger in having a Southern man for Speaker. We believe that at the end of Judge Crisp's administration, which will be pure and impartial, nothing more wiy be heard about Sonthern men being elected to nigh offices. Such talk belongs to another period, and is only indulged in by a few sectional politicians who are as fast becoming fossilized. News and Observer. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard Be wise today, eta. P. H. PelleUar--Lopg invesUnents. Cotton New Berne Market Sales yesterday 123 bales at 8 1 2 to 7o. Special meeting of the Lidiea' Sewing Society of the Presbyterian Church this afternoon at four o'olook, at Mrs. C. E. Stover's. What are you going to do about the cotton factory that has expressed aa inclination to move to New Berne if. encouragement Is offered ? The very low admission prioe of 25 cents is all that will be charged to night for the Rogers' Statuary enter tainment. Doors open 7:15; ourtaln will rise at 8. Est. H. W. Battle, former pastor ot the Baptist church, gave a very nice talk at the prayer meeting last night. His visit here is quite brief. He will leave this morniug. The Washington Gazette's good friend, Mr. Fenner Satterth waits, has presented the Qsaette Museum with a pair of brass mounted fire tongs. They are a hundred and fifty years old and were brought from. England by his great-grand-father. Washington, N.O., has a new, con veniens and handsome post offlos, of wbioh its citizens are quits proud. New Bsrne's time Is oomlng. TJaole Sam is going to fix us off right. He is a little alow, but the time Is spproaoht ing when we will be able to brag on ours, The Greenville' Tobacco Warehouse sold over 68 000 sounds of tobacoo dur ing the month of NoTember-and the weather was' partially unfavorable for handling. This is its first season too. Tbiajlooks as it Eastern Carolina is be ginning to raise tobacoo in earnest.! The Itefliotor sjs fear or tjt law ware houses will be needed there by the first of August. ; , . ' i We have hud a glimpse . of some tf the lovely articles wbioh the ladies of the Presbyterian ohuroh are preparing for their bikiar next Wednesday even ing; and they are varied and charming enough lor every one to get suited! and elegant enough W doJight theV most fastidious. This bsisar will be the most extensive and handsome that the ladias have ever held, Entertaluncat Bepeated. V4 "ITht proceeds of the Roger's Statuary Entertainment, will, be devoted to the Young- Men's Christian Assoolatioa whioh is la need orths'fuads. ,It if worthy of being well patronised again, both for the good purpose the money raised will be put to and for the merit of the entertainment Itself.' Those who were at the, first entertainment Wed nesday night nee not fear that there vtiK be too much epe'dtioi. Th Sir- tortaiomdnt will be varied and a good deal longer tharfoTji tbar prsyious ooeat; sion aud lb same high character, will M maintained. WW 3 ,;ii New crouDs of ttatusrV will be Intro duotd and the besi of the old; ones re pea tod.- There will also be more reotlsH tions than on the previous occasion, and a stump speech and other humorous fer.'urjs toiiiht. . F0UB DAY'S EACISG At the New Berne Fair-Programme - $1,300 in Premiums. 8300 OH ON B BACK I if-areparations for interesting races atthe Fifth Annual Fair ot the East 'Carolina Fish, Oyster,. Game and In dustrial Association which win De neia at Its groands in this oity from Monday February 23d to Saturday February 27th inclusive are the greatest ever made - in the State. The raoe traok which was - pat in excellent order last year has been kept so ana me one horse of the vicinity have been prac ticed thereon considerably during the time, their owners often meeting each other in friendly rivalry. Not only will the traok and the local horses be in good condition for the races but the Indications are that even a much larger number of fine horses from a distanoe will enter into the con tests than did so last year. The raoine premiums are 8300 larger than any Fair in the State exoept the New Berne Fair ever offered. The programme is a very interesting one. embracing trotting and running races for regular racing borses, farm horses exclusively, mule and ponies, races to buggies, races to har ness, eto. There will bo 13 races in all. 2 on Tuesday; 4 on Wednesday; 4 on Thurs day, and 3 on Friday. The rule that not less than three are to enter, two to start will be observed in each race. Tuesday, February, 23 J, The first raoe will oommenoe at 2:30 m, Tuesday. It will be a bank pony 1-3 mile running race best 3 in 5, for a purse of $20 00, 50 per cent to first pony, 83 r per oent. to second and 16 2 8 per oent. to third. Tne next raoe will be a trotting race in harness to come off at 3 p. m. Mile beau, 8 in 5, for a puree of 885.00. 60 per oent. to first horse; 25 per oent-to seoond and 15 per cent, to third. Wedneseat, February 21th. Each purse on Tuesday and Wednes day is to be divided among the victors in the same proportion 60 per cent to first horse. 25 per otnt to second and 15 per oent to third. A 1 8 mile running raoe best 3 la 3 at 12:30 p. m., for a purse of 850 will be the commencement. Ic will be followed at 1 p, m., by a 1 mile trotting raoe, 2:40 class, best 8 in 5 for a purse of 8125 00. Farmer's Races. The next two races will be exclusive ly for farmers and by farming horses owned on and used In cultivating the farm, The first will be a 1-3 mile heat, best 8 in 5 at 2:30 p. m., for a purse of $85, and' the other a trotting raoe 1 mile beat, best 8 in 5 for a puree of 8100 00. Thursday, Febbuaby 25th. The leading raoe of the Fair will take plaoeat 1 p. m on Thursday. It is to be a 1 mile heat trotting race to har ness, best 3 Ip 5, time to beat, 2:85 for a purse of 8300 00. - Then comes a gentleman's race to buggy at 3 p. m , 1-8 mile, best3 in 5, for a purse of $35. Owner to drive, This will be followed by a trotting race to harness, 2:85 class at 8 p. m. 1 mile 'heat, best 8 in 5. Purse 8160.00, 60 per cent to first horse, 25 per cent to second, 15 per pent to third. A , mule trotting - raoe at 8:80 p. m., will wind up the days sport. It will be mue near, oeet u in o, ror i jockey peed cart valued at 840 00, donated by Wr Stewart. No entrance fee re quired. , t BID AY, rEBBUABY XBin. This will be the dosing day of the race, . Al mile trotting race at 1 p.m., beet 8 la 5 for a purse of 8300,00 will be the first dm. - The next will be a pony running. race for boy, at 2 p.m., 1-8 mile, best 3 in 8, for a purse of 820.00 810.00, 15.00, 83 00 and 82.00 The last race of the day and the last one of tbo Fair will take place at 8 p.m It ' will be, a.. "Consolation Trotting Race" for puree of 8100 00. It will be only for horse that have not won first or second money in any race and will be a t mile heat, best 3 in 5. BULKS VOB TRIALS OF SPEED. That rule by j which the trials of speed will be governed are as follows 1. '. AU entries for these trials of speed mnst ba mads w4th tha Bearotarv of tha Society on or before 8 o'olook p. m. the day " before the . raoe, and be accom panied by. 10 pt oent. in cash of the whole pa 'v. , 8. In entering horses, the name, age. x and color of the animal should be given, with the name of Sire and Dam, it , known, and.: also the name and resi dence of the owner. , -'V,-1. n 8. The Society reserve the right to ohaag the programme so aa to substi tute one day 'a trials for another to meet the casualties of tne weather. Should the , weather be. so inclement on any day' of the Fair week aa to prevent the Director from starting the races, such races, at . the . option of the Executive Committee; may be deolared "off," ad the- entraao money for them ref UAdd. Vl ten: dfJi'-T, v ibraa entries ana two starter required. No money paid for a walk 0..: HeaW la each day1 raca may eome-eff alternately according to the order Of the Director. - ' , i f. winning bone will receive only Nto rremium aaaignea to tnetr position No premium paid' to distanced or ttlfd-ouahoraes, and a horse distancing the field will receive onlv first moner. "?f, I'" Babe hall be governed by the rule of the National Trotting Associa tion, and LoulsYttlJoca-ey Club. 8. 1 All premiums r speed classes will be paid by the Treasurer On Satur day of Fair , week, upon certificate of the Judge. ad counteraigaed by the Director-' of Dspartmeot t, trial Of speed. ' ". v Gojd tocat and Instrumental mnsie has been . arranged tor the . Soger Stituary entertainment tonight. ': SUPEPIOR COURT. The following oases were disposed of Thursday) Williams vs. Williams. Non suit MattoVPjCOf-? Avand Hy O. RallroSi l SiCsaiiWite jasUfy to QeoiSaMiea s(&VitJn)o before the first gBj ofnext term or the action willbetHimisfek.'Si mX:-Ji' Oommissfaners Jjeao Brown. Judgment taigqat ofpjaintiffa. - Commissefs'YMsGiU. Judg ment ia fvor.etpfaint(ifa. Comnttstionni'w. i-Isaao Forbes., Judgment Wfao 6tptint3. Commiisiorier: vU Simon Duun. Judgment 1nfaT6r of plaintiff. Commissioner yi eohn H Thomas. Continued. -' Commissioners vs Wallace GunktrS. Continued. Commissioners vs Hardy B. Griffin Continued. Commissioners vs R. R. Chance. Judgment in favor of plaintiff. State vs Geo. Williams. Judgment la favor of plaintiff. Congdon & Son vs J. W. Dawson. Papers miesing. Parlies allowed to supply papers. Time allowed to finish complaint. W. ft J. Pollock vs. A. J. Gooding. Clerk to serve notice on defendant to show cause why judgment shall not be obtained at next term of court. H. Hood vs. Hood. Off non suit. T. A. Green et als vs W. J. H. Cavi ner et als. Judgment in favor of plaintiff. Defendant appealed. Bond fixed at 825 00. $400 justified bond, olerk to approve to satisfy execution. State of N. C. vs Westbrook. Judg ment sale of land, time allowed to ex cept to the report as to the distribution of the funds. Grscie Jones, by next friend, vs Cater Jones. Time to file answer ss of tbis term. Coming- and Uoing. Miss Mamie Gaskill left yesterday morning to visit her oousin, Mrs. J. M. Manning of Durham. Prof. W. R. Skinner who has been in tbe city a few days returned to his school at Seven Springs. Rev. N. M. Watson, who during the conference year just dosed was pastor of the Methodist churoh at Morehead, passed through en route to Chapel Hill, his new appointment. Mr. Henry J. Loviok, who has been making a protracted yuit to hie daughter, Mrs. W. J. Cavanaugh, at Havelook, came up yesterday morning to remain some time with his son, Mr, Hugh J. Lovick. Mrs. G. W. Dili, of Morehead, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs..W. Herbert, of Kinston, came down last night and is visiting the family of Mr. L. Dill. Rev. J. H. Vernon, pastor of the Bap tist church at Pollocksville, arrived last night with his family moving from Samora, Caswell county, to Pollocks ville. Whilo in the oity they are the guests of Rev. Rufus Ford. Mr. C. R. Thomas went down to Morehead on a business trip. Mrs. B. G. Credle left for Beaufort to visit her mother, Mrs. Reed. Mr. Chas. Hallock went down to Havelook to spend a few days. A Fire Company's Work In a Blizzard. Mr. Charles Hallock, who is now tolerably well known to the people of New Berne, has considerable landed property in the Bed River Valley, in Minnesota. In 1879 he founded and plotted the town of Hallock, whioh is the county seat of Kittson county, a flourishing place with a boom now on. One of Mr. Hallock's possessions 1 a big hotel out there, whioh is known all over the Northwest. On the evening of Deoember 4th instant, while tbe worst snow storm ever experienced in that aeotion was raging, it took fire, but was happily saved by the marvellous work of the looal fire company, which had to haul their maobine four blocks through snow drifts piled ten feet deep in some plaoes. There were seventy-five per sons in the building, including a theat rical troupe. Hotel and eontents were valued at $15,000. Had the building burned the greater part of the town would have gone, a a hurricane was blowing and had been for forty-eight hour. That same afternoon twenty nine business house and dwellings in the town of Argyle, in the adjoining county, were burned with- a loeaof $100,000. Commendable. All claims' nor Consistent with the high oharaoter of Hvrup of Fig are purposely avoided , by th CaU Fig Syrnp Company.' It aots gently on the kidney, liver and bowels, 'oleemsing the system--n actual ly hMivn ra not a oure-all and make no pretensioa that every bottle will no aaastantiate Be wis today 1 'tia mtdaHB lib de fr." Youho. That mean bay now I There are only few mora dare fjetweea Mpm and Qhristmat. , Do not defer buying preeente wtii. UsMt.'m!frtaV i W have a sloe line of White Silk Hand kerchiefs at 90o. iiad' THW; also in BlaokSilk and Woollen Mafflsrs at M; Y. oost, thsy are a sample lot. -Kw" lot of Kid and Cloth Gloves, Mx and tl.BO, we have a lew xwiet Belts and Hani ours Setts at Cost sample ones. See nt before you bu. w tOT!'. -1 '-lyht'rtJ m. teOrtkBp.,; Children l'fbrtxheiJvU Travelers' Reference Book. The 59-page pamphlet entitled "A Few Faols, with 863 Questions and Answers," the 10h edition of which, wlftjMps-aol&Jur a$4ltions, is now bsisav aiwUatod. bf 4hai -Dominion 8teamghpp;Piii)ax,;ij Hot only a com- pieqB,.f yM.)Doot: , and an Invaluable poeKetZoomrjanioa to any one while traveling whef eer tha DD. steamers or their oonneoxions run, but will aleo be found a great", convenience to have handy wbil shopping in the cities it trtafs of; as it haa been compiled with greet bare, apd every question on poicts of general interest in or around them on which the Visitor would be likely to desire mformattar seems to bavo been anticipated. Aadr'he answer given by britf,def cxiptrvij iid 'historical sketch es, and the preferable ways ot reaching and visiting them. Copies of the book oan be obtained from the company at their effioc Stimulate the Blood. Bbanpretb'S Pims aro tbe great biood purifier. Thy are a purgative and blood tonic, ihcy act iqualiy ou the bowels, the kidneys, and the skin. thus cloaneiug the system by tbe natural outlet of the body thev mav be called the purgative sudorific and diuretic medicine. They stimulate the blood so as to enable nature to throw off all morbid humors, and cure ditease no matter by what name it may be oalled. On or two of them taken every night will prove an infallible remedy. Sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or eugar ccattd. 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, n20 tf Commissioner. Long Investments. Parties wishing to male long invent ments on oity property drawiog eight per cent interest per annum, payable semi-annually, will do well to call at my office and learn full particulars. P. H. PELLEflER. Deo. 11, U91. dtf h h "PARENTS SHOULD BEAR IN MIND that tho season for attacks of Croup is now on us. Be prepared for this insidious disease by always having a bottle of R.N. Duffy's Croup Syrup in the house. Prepared after tbe re cipe of the late Dr. Walter Duffy, and for sale by the proprietor at his store on Middle street, next to Custom Houae, and by New Berne Drug Company. UNITED STATES OK AMEKICA. Eastern District of Iiorth Carolina. In tne District or Parallco. U. 8. Dlstrlot, Court-In Admiralty. Marshal's Notice of sei.uke. Wbereas. a libel bath been filed in tlie 1Mb. trtct Courtof tne United Btatosof America o tbe Dlstrlot of Pamlico, on tbe 21st dav of October, 18111, by Samuel Parsousagatust the Schooner Johnny, and praying ihe usual process ana monition or me court, mat an persons Interested In the raid vessel, her laokle. apparel and furniture, may be cited to answer the premlces. and all due uro- ceedlngs being bad, thai the same may be deoreed to be sold, and the proceeds thereof De distributed according to jaw: 'inereiore In pursuance of the said monition under tbe sealofeald Court, to me directed and deliv ered, I do hereby give notloe generallv unto all persons having or pretcudidg lo have anv rteht. title or Interest therein, and to 1. sneiton Davis, juasteror the said schooner In special, to appear before the aforesaid Court at the elty of Newlerne,on the 11th day of December 1891, If It be a court day, or else on the next oourt day therealter. at 11 o'olooK In the forenoon, then and there to answe the said libel, and to make their allegations In that behalf. Dated at JMew rort, in. v.. tne xsa day oi November. In tha year of our Lord one thousand eltht hundred and ninety-one. Joshua b. hill, u. s. Marshal, By E. H. Bill. Dept Marshal. WM. P. LAWRENCE, OF PHILADELPHIA, Professional Artistic Paper Hanger, is in the city and solicits orders for work in bis line. Specimens of work performed by him oan be eeen at Mrs. Pennell's residence on the macadamized road. Full line of Fashionable Samples to seleot from at the Qaston Bouse. novl2 lm New Goods! We are receiving new goods by every teamer. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices ! Jelly ' ; : ; lOo. ft Preserves . ; 124c. " " 5 lb pails, 75o. 31b Standard Peaches 15 & 20c. can 31b " Pie 10c. 21b ' Cherries 15c. Falton Market Corned Beef. 8c. lb Boneless n " 8c. Finest Sugar Cared Hams lie,. " Loose Pickles - : : 10c. doz White Foil Cream Cheese, 15o. lb Good Green and Biack Tea, 50c. Ib Bast ! " ; " 75o, Oor Special Blend Boasted Coffee S 30 And 85o. pe pound. , , And : It? toll line '.of ' other fancy Groceries too nnmerons to mention. - Thanking 1 yon for yonr past favors; and trusting jou will give us another trial, we are 1 'A - r I J Very Respectfully, t t ; CHtJROBILL & PAKELB," Broad, Street. " " ' 4. P0V7D1 Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highr-st of all in leavonioir etrength. iMtest U. S. Government Food Report. ! ! ! CHRISTMAS AT I!l(i IKE'S ! ! ! I want to ba a dandy, la daudy'rt Bboes to stand. With Lia Iks'S Clothing ou my ba :K And with money in ruy html Then riuht down to t'ommercia! Rjw I'd striso out in a h; as, To tit myself out like u swell From my bead dowu to ruy feet. He keep the cheopcot boots and eliooa, And neckwear all so neat, You can always spot bid cuctoraera When you meut them ia tbe street. I rover buy at other stores. For Eia Ike's wares I'm greedy. Because tbe folks thar. trade with him They never do lojk seedy. The holidays are drawing near, Now take a friend's advice And go straight down to LlO iKV.'a More Aud buy you eoiuetbing nice For Christmas presents for yourself, And your family to send To see whBt splendid thiiia he's got He will treat you equarely, frioDd! The Besi Timsfhy Hay, All Kinds Feed. Seed, Oats, Eye and Clover a Specialty. Sales of Hay, 18 mouths age, 10 bales a week; 12 months ago, 2 tons a week SALE3 NOW, Car Load Weekly. CHAS. B. HILL, East side Market Djck. deciUJItwlt. Dissolution of Co-partnership. Be It known tbat the undersigned have tnlsday. by mutual conven I, dissolved I lie co partnership formti lyoxlstiug between them under I ha nrmname of M. L. lloilovrell t Co. Mr. M. L. tlollowell withdraws from the t rm aud the business will continue uudir tho Arm name T H. Davit. All persons In debted to the llrru of M. J i. lloilowell 4 (o will make their pavments to T. II Ilavlp, who has Resumed the liabilities of said 111 m of M. L. llol owell & Co. This the Jth day of i: Cfmbtr. :'i. M. L. HOLI.OWtLl., (-eal) T. It. DAVIS, (-icoi) decli) HORSES UNO iULl Ul I havii ji3t revived a FIN'E LOT of Western North Carolina HORSES AND MULES. ALSO, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEb, ROAD CAiiTS AND HASNESS. All of wbioh I will sell VERY CUEA.P for cash or approved paper. Qive me a trial. E3- J5L Street W. H. Frakck. S. T. Rasbbbby. Fransk ilasfoarry, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS. We know what it if. Follow countrymen ! We liftve plowed many n ateer. Hiving now chaDged our business and att'ed here for the purpose of steering you to a safe harbor and furnishing you FIRST-CLASS WOHK AT LI VUG PRICE, keeping that hard earned dollar In your pocket. Try ua and b convinced. Marine work given special attention. Everything new. dec2tf HOWARD'S SHIP YARD. "We Have Just received a jab lot of NICE OVEBCOATS, which we are selling at very low figures. A full line of Hen's and Boys' Winter tlothitg ON HAND. , Bee our Crossott'e Men's Shoes before bnj ing every pair warranted to give satisfaction.;, We t have also on band CniirirtaV III Woof Vesta," All Wool Bom ud- ft very nice quality of Bint Wabf White Flannel at $1.00 per yard. MnndelU'ChltdreniShoeianl Zieglert Ladiee Shoe speciality. - :" . - . 'Earring ton & Baxter. GO TO SEE JN9, A, RiCHJtRDSOiJ TO BUY YOUE Christmas Presents. I DAVE JUST RECEIVED A NICE LOT OF Picture Frames, Bamboo Easles, Work Baskets and Stand?. .Wood Baskets, AND THE LATEST IN Wicker and Rattan Chairs. I have c-vory tiling you nsed in a FiKST-CLASS FURNITURE STORE. fef Ccrno to sea roe before you buy. JIT0. RICHARDSON, tour dot 9 dwtf FRONT STREET, Op p. Roberts Bros. Stop! Stop! AND SEE THE Largest and Best Selected Stock if WATCHES, JEWELRY Silverware and Novelties ever shown in New Heme. I have just retmiiMl from ihe North with a FULL STOCK f all kinds of goods in my line. SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, Middle St., opposite Bsptist Church. 1-LKCTR1C CARS t'KOM A'EW BEBBI TO I'OLLOKSVILLE AND TRE.VTON. U is Dovr talk yd cu the Dtreeta that the Clectrio Street Car Company will extern! their lice lo Polloksville and Trenton, thereby enabling tbe people of Otislow aud Jones counties, through thu UichUnds uii'l Whilo Oak sections, to go lo ibbse ivvo paints, board the Eieciric CV.ra, go to New Berne, trans act tboir business and return horns distance of forty miles the same day. What wonderful rejoicioe will be among the people of Jones and Onalow countiea, who have no way of visiting New Berne, honco do not get there once in live years. The people of New Berne would be alarmed if they Juet knew tha; so lare a majority of the people in tiit.c-e counties never visit New Berne, aud havo no way of trans portation. Think of hundreds tf thou sands of dollors locked up in tbe town of New Berne by her business men and ritl.'.ns ! Does it not show that our pcoplo aro uot up with the timet when thsy sit still and let capitaliata from distance come here and grasp hold of such wonderful opportunities I I am rol.ably informed that the New Berne Electrio Power Company has already paid a dividend of 19 per cent for the first twelve months. How the writer would re j lice to see the Electrio Power Company, while making each wonder ful extensions, put on a line from New Berne to Aurora. How many people would rejoice to know that in Ihe neat future they will have an opportunity of Tiei iutf the inevitable, irrepressible, never tiring Big Ike's Clothing Store), by paying 25 or 50o. car fare, and se cure some of tho wonderful bargains he is giving tne people while buying ao many merchants out at 40. 50 and 07i cents on the dollar. Now, will the mubied men of New Berne continue to sit si ill. and not take hold of some of these wondprful opportunities to inveat their money. To My Patrons and the Public Generally. H&ving removed my place of business to South Fkont Strket, Three doors Eint of the Qsaton Housei where I will bo pleased to serve my putroua as he flotore. I shall .keep constantly on hand FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of the very best Foreign and Domestic Goods. R. SAWYER, sepll lstptf Fashionable Tailor. mil isSGRLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, POLLOCK STREET, 'i NEW BEBNJG, K. C Having secured thn services fof a skilled Meohauio and nrst-elasa Workm-n fronl Maw York, I am bow fU'ly prepared to flu promptly all orders for Una j ,u v . ;J j CUSTOM MADE BOOTS iSBJgbJOES. The many years that I haw attaraetorlly supplled me wanu of my nnmerons rwtrona Is tne bait gaaraniee ot tha sharateVormy work . Hepairlng a speolalty. NaaitlyaadMompt lydoiie. , aovaiwutatp i. f jroHir IisSoblbTi fruits: confectioneries! Seleot and Freeh Lot on for my customers and the publio generally. - The ship has arrived and now it the time to oail and get tb very best qual ity of choioe Frolta that have jaat at. tived and are perfectly fwh.' noTlltf t . , D. HAS3EL,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 11, 1891, edition 1
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