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'fili. 4f3l " OTJRNAL. til I r f ' VOL. X.--NO. 220 NEW BERNE, N. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. .5 f 6. " BUSINESS LOCALS I AM prepared te do first-oUsa work on covering-, repairing and painting Ma ud eheet-iron roof, putting in pipe, (utters, eto. Mv trade wee fin ished in New York. Offlie next to W. tJ. Pntl'lpe' harnen shop. Orders so licited. ' dec8 lw J- W. Wood. NICE. LIVE 8HOATS for sale JJ Cheap. Apply to O. L. Uardison . dec8dlww2s Tburman. N C DRES8-M AK1NO Having com pleted my training ooune in one of the leading Dress making Establish ments in Philadelphia, I am now pre pared to make up all varietiee of, fine needlework. Patronage solicited. Miss Sillib Swindell deollf Near Soheelky'e Mill. A Big Lot o( Mule. Buggies and XX Harness oa bind more coming nSStf J. W. Stewart. TIT ANTED A gentleman end wife ! to board and few table boarders. novl7 tf Mas 8. R. Coward. RE. Bad eon Bouse Painter. Paper Hanger, Kalsotuioer, Orders Promptly attended to. Apply at tf L B. Cutler's store. FOUND A Package of I ry Qoodti. Lost in New Berne two or three months ago. Owner can get same upon payment for this adv. novlO BARGAINS io beautiful work-baskets fanoy styles job lot just received. J. SUTEB. C MOKE Genuine Cubana Tobacco. O ool6tf N" EW DRUG STORE.-Drugs, Medi eir.es end Chemicals, (). V. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varieties of Drngglst'e Bundrua. Trasses and Brae a. ZNew crop Garden Beeds. Vine and Large JJtoek Cigar and Tobacco, all new. Pre aerlptlon. aooorately compounded (and not ttwa a prices), oor m-tto and our aucceaa. 0. U. OhiKN, Droiglst and Apotneoary, Middle st four doors from Pollock, lanlfclly Forty thoaSand cases of fluenza la Berlia ia ono week. In- E. E. Meredith, Democrat, ol Virginia, elected to Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Gen. Lee. A FIRE :n Louisville, Ky., caused . ra loss of $750,000; four firemen " were killed by falling wallt; five -! irla perished in the flames. The French Government asks ireparation from Brazil for the kill ing oi twelve French citizens -daring the recent disturbance in that country. The woman you would call a Spoem is not the woman you wenld oall in the morning to kindle the oreakfast fire and fry the slapjacks. Richmond Kecorder. The Chinese onghtto be brought to terms, whether the outrages are committed by rebels and outlaws or are winked at by the Govern ment. Already too many valuable : Uvea have been lost in the Celestial Empire. It is the blue laws of New Eug land which make the States of Haw England feel particularly blue when they compare their own slow progi ess with the bounding pros perity of other sections oi the coun try where Puritanic restrictions have given way to a broader and more liberal policy. Philadelphia .Times. .', Mrs. Thomas, formerly the - widow of a Confederate soldier, has '? been ' granted a Federal pension. , Her first hbsband was Edward : Morris, who died in the Confeder ate service during the war. She afterwards married Elmer Thomas, . a Union veteran who died two L years ago This is the first case of the kind on record. I Benatob Cullom's friends are pasning him .for the Tics Presi dency on the ground that only thus can Illinois be held securely in the ttepobllcan oolamn. If ' all the tottering Republican States thonld equally make their precarious con dition a claim . ior the position, what a wild and disgraceful soram- ble would Inevitably follow I Phil, Record. - ' "''''"- ' -' . , HOW C short-sighted , we mortals Xf ' 1 1 We remember ,when moss apon the trees was regarded as a , . v . most unfavorable Indication, and few persons were willing to live where this sure sign of chills and fe fever abounded. Now this moss l.has become an important artiole of . . Iraflo and promises to take the V "place of hair for all commercial - uses. " It is a real luxury to sleep -on a good moss mattress. f , The readers. of the JotjehaI -! -will regret to learn that Mrs. x Cleveland has not been Improved tv chancre of residence. 8he is ia fatt hardly as1 well, A trained , nurse is still on duty. When she drives out she is muffled in furs -end wraps atd hef.J, husband's . rw errrj is at ber baik for sup . : ' 3.1 1 s !i V --t- The Republican politicians have become so accustomed to stealing States which they could not carry, against the mere protest of law abiding Democrats, that they are amazed at the audacity which actually combats and thwarts them in New York. As a source of revenue, oyster culture is looming well up to the front. In the Virginia Legislature the oyster industry is the leading question. It is claimed that H Virginia oyster land is properly managed it can be made to pay the State debt. The present Speaker oi the Na tional House of Representatives is the thirty-second man to hold that enviable position in pub lic lifo. There have been fifty one Congresses but only thirty-one Speakers. Henry Clay was elected Speaker six times, and Blaioe, Colfax, Randall, Carlisle and Na thaniel Macon, of North Carolina, filled the office three times each. Mb. Ceisp is suppssed to repre sent more of conservatism and prudence in tactics than Mr. Mills. His election represents the con viction of the majority that the end aimed at by the party namely, the righteous revision and reduc tion of our tariff is more surely to be attained through conservative aotion than through methods more radical. The choice is significant of (he dominance of a prudent spirit in the great Democratic ma jority. It stamps that majority at the outset as one worthy of the great trust committed by the peo ple to the Democratic party. Mr. Crisp will organize the House wisely without doubt, and direct it di6preetly. Now for work. New York World. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Luoas & Lewis Christmas. Howard A beoomiog salt, eto. Cotton New Berne Market Sales yesterday 178 balea at 6 12 to 7o. The New Berne Ice Faotory recuved an order yesterday for 40,000 pounds of ice for speedy shipment. Christ ehnroh will not be ready for oconpanoy tomorrow. Servioea will be held at the ohspel on Qeorge etreet. Ia the oaie of Q- D. Uordner va. C. J. Soheelky it should have been judgment for defendant instead of plaintiff, as formerly reported. A letter from Messrs. Oreenabium Bros, to Mr. W. H. Oliver states thai tbey will very soon open their omniog faotory here for the season. The decorators are busily at work in Christ oburoh patting ertistio touches where needed. It is expected that the improvements will be naisned next week. At Punteto. Beaufort county, 83 bears have been trapped and shot by the hunters during the present season wiihin area of six miles. Still others were wonnded but eaoaped. The thorough painting of the large Stimson sawmill makes it show to muoh better advantage, especially from a little diatanoe. This aotion of the own era is oommendable and worthy of imi tators. Beoauaa a building Is devoted to rough work ia no reason why it should preieut an unsightly appear ance. The North Carolina Teacher aaye: "Of all the forty-four Stales of the Union the only one which has "EtUe Songs" is North Carolina. Oar "Ho! for Caro Una" and "The Old North Stato" are oheered with entbuiiasm whenever sung, and they inspire a proud spirit of patriotiim throighont our State. Every true North Carolinian Is ia tenderese and heartiesiaooord .wi.il the pttrioiio sentiment, "Crolins! Oralinal Hoar en's blessinrs attend hjr" and "Oa, there is no land oa earth like this fair land of ours' This aplrit of devotion should be taught early and continually to all the children in onr aobools until they realize at we do the fact that North Carolina ia truly the greateet, grandest and bravest of all the f States t of Amerlca,"5- f'i7,:r-''",';1''-i Coming and doing. ',''' i'". Mrs. B, A. Willis, who was sailed to Trinity oa aooount of the illness of her parents, returned home last night leav ing them bat -little improved. Mr. Willis also continues 111, but was some what better yesterday,---'.:'! Mrs, Mary Green, of Beaufort, who has been visiting Mrs: I. L Coaby, re turned home last night.;'.; 'wlr SCPEPIOB COUETi The following eases were disposed of Friday; ''''l-; UmM Justioe vs. Caho Judgment tn favjr of plaintiff , v i. D.nlel DaQahertrajre. Ge. Davis and alfe. Jidment in favor of plaintiff. Totkor Ti Carney,- Ella B Maoe ma la f arty to plaintid. : v r.i. i i sroa Lewis. The eonnty Immense Sun of Bine Fish. A few weeks ago we had a brief item in referenoe to the fine large fish being oanght eft the North Carolina ooast. Sinoetbsltime an abundant supply of these delioious dineaens of the briny deep has rewarded the toll of the in- dnstrious fishermen. The steamer New Rerne of the O. D. line brought a num ber of them to the city yeeterday morning which she took aboard at Roanoke Island. They were oinght in and near Oregon Inlet. Capt. South gate informs us that the ran there on Thursday wae an exceedingly large one eo many being oanght in some of the nets that they could not get them out and the nets bad to be cut and the fish allowed to escape. When the steamer touched at the Island the estimate was that the num ber then on tbe wharf and beach amounted to 80.000. There were 15 000 on the wharf waitine to bo boxed up and ioed and the boate bad gone back fter as many more. North Carolina against the world for the combined attractions of fish, oystere and game whether for sport or profit. We say to all come to New Barne the last week in February, attend the Fifth Annual Exhibition of the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial As sociation, unsurpassed by any Fair in the State and investigate and judge for yourself. The Direct Mail Route to Elizabeth City. The petition for a direct mail route between New Berne and Elizabeth City was sent off yesterday well signed by New Berne business men. The eubjeot is being agitated at the other end of the line and along the proposed route also. Tne Elizabeth City Economist urges its establishment in the following lan guage: We desire to add our oommendation of it and to say something of the con venience to a largo olaaa that will be benefited by direct mail communication between tbe two towns. Tbe steamer Neuse already has a triweekly route between E. City and New Berne and it has established an intercourse between the two plaoea that baa promoted their social intercourse and is commencing to establish business relations that will call for more direct mail communica tion. Tbe geographio conformation of Eas tern North Carolina is such that the people are widely separated and the mail communication it much delayed on tne way to Mew Berne by a cir ouitus route to the west of tbe sounds of Eastern North Carolina. A mail route by the steamer Neuse between E. City and New Berne would be a great convenience to the post offioee along the line of the N. S. Bailroad and would promote oommercial relatione between sections now remote and unknown to eaoh other. There is already a tendency to bueiness and sooial association be tween these sections but they are oheoked and retarded by the tardiness of intercommunication through the Postoffloe. We know we otter the sen timent of a large body of the people of Eastern North Carolina in saying that the new mail route referred to, would be a great benefit to them in its social and business aspects. It is very much to be hoped that our people will 1 secure the mail facilities they dosire, are strong for and ought to have. Uoldeboro. Tarboro, Rooky Mount and numerous neighboring tovne, considerably smaller than New Berne, are much better supplied than we are. Tbe importance of New Berne, thriving oommercial oity of 8,000 people, make it but fair that we should have toe facilities spoken of. Oar service has not been added to so as to keep up with the development of the plaoe. At the T. M. C. A. Last evening soored another success for the Young Men's Christian AeeocU tion. It was a repetition of the Roger's group statuary exhibition and it proved even more enjoyable than before, owing to a fuller and more varied program. The oharaoters posing appeared quite natural. . ,., , Tbe musical portion of the program was much bouyed up by the addition of an elegant piano and the sweet strains of the violin and harp. Besides ; two , oharmingly rendered solos the banjo was introduced with its enlivening plinkity plunk, and aleo there were beautiful pictures, interest ing tableau eeenes and humorous fea tares. The stag settings were tastily arranged and the hall handsomely decorated with bamboo. The evening was an exceeding - pleasant one and refleota great oredit upon those who gave their time and work in getting it up. ' , ;,,;-" -.;.),;. We have plenty of talent In New Berne, and why oaa not some auoh oc casions be gotten np more often and strengthen the social feature of the Association whiob has been so fearfully uoking in tne past. The Faetory Offer. . . A number of our .business men have accosted us la regard to the oottofl fic tory whose proprietors wrote to know what encouragement would be offered them to move to New Berne, and some have been to the office to read the letter, but as yet, so far as we know, no steps have been taken towards a eonoert cf aotion or, la fact, definite action ia any way,. This ought sot to be Aa 'offer from an industry that will pay out a thousand dollars a week to Its opera tives la not to be lUhtly passed by. When M Quad was In the city a few years ago, a meeting was held speeches made, enthusiasm worked Up, sitee for manufacturing purposes offered freely. eto. Now here to the opportunity to sot Instead of talk,1: WIU the business men of the city let it pats by unlm proved? From pt action may be neoes- -? ft r-'l st" ' " ' A SENSATION IN GREENE COUNTY, Rev. J. T. Abernethy Kisses the Wife of a Citizen of Snow Hill, and is Shot,. Though Not Fatally, by fthe Irate Husband. BaleTOH, Deo. 10 A special of today telle of a deplorable oeoureenoe at Snow titll. - Utr and Uf W. K. Urimaley, of that plane lirrogrtogether unhappily, were emoR; t-eeparM, Urimaley having deserted her. She was going to her parental - Grimsley. euspeciing his wife secreted himself under a bed. Rav, J. T. Abernethy, pastor of the Methodist oburoh there, who is well known in North' Carolina, enterei the room with Mrs. Qrimsley and it is said tried to oonsole her. As he wae about to leave he kissed her. At this moment the husband oame from his hiding plaoe and aiming bis gun at tbe preacher's head, pulled the trigger. There was a mis-fire but the second barrel went off, and as Abernethy threw up his hands be was struck by tbe shot. His hands were torn to pieces and some shot struck his forehead and mouth. He is severely Injured, his face being badly disfigured, but his wounds are not con sidered fatal, (irimsley was arrested and held to appear. Preacher Aber nethy telegraphed his presiding elder to come to Snow Hill and at the same time tendered bis resignation as piRtor of the Snow Hill circuit. His aotion in kissing Mrs. Grimsley is considered a gross indiscretion, though the special says it is not thought his intentions were evil. Tbe affair has created a great sensation in that seclion Mrs. Grimsley is a daughter of Sheriff Mur rill, of Oaslow oounty. The Figures. Below we give tbe statistics as they were developed at the recent Methodist conference at Greenville, of the last yeas'a work in that part of the State oovered by the N. C. oonferenoe. The reports from the charges showed. Number of local preachers, 143. Number of members, 55.633. Infante baptized during the year. 1,019. Adults baptizad during the vear, 8,793. ' Number of churoh edifices. 543. Value of church edifice?, $704,744.41 Number of parsonages, 93. Value of parsonages, $114 355. Number of Sunday schools, 584. Number of Sunday school teachers, 4 305. Number of Sunday school scholars, 35,265. i MONEY RAISED DURINO THE VEAR. Although this has been a year of great financial, stringency the amounts contributed for all purposes was larger than laft year which was a "year of plenty." The following are the amounts: Conference claimants, $4,329 38. Foreign missions, $13 215.16. Domestio missions, $0,253.21. Churoh extension, $2 405.00. Trinity college, $1,824.07. This made a total for all causes of $297 031 81, or at an average of $3.72 for every member of the churoh. 'I his was the first year that every cent of the money for the old preaohers and their widows was raised. They were paid in full. At the last sesiion of the conference $1,400 was raised for forcTgn missions whioh will increase tbe whole amount raisod for foreign missions to $13,415.19 Spirit cf the Age. Railroad Commission Circular. The North Carolina railroad commis sion baa issued the following oircular, and its provisions are good : 1. Whenever any passenger train on any railroad in the State shall be more than thirty minutes behind its schedule time, it shall be tbe duty of eaid rail road company to bulletin and to keep posted at any telegraph station along its line, and other stations, if possible, the time auoh train is behind its sched ule time, and as near as can be approxi mated the time of iu arrival. 2. Whenever there ie any break or obstruction on any railroad in this State, thereby causing delay to any passenger train, it shall be the duty of said road to have the same bulletined at and betw een the said passenger train and the plaoe so obstrnoted and it shall be the duty of the conduotor to notify the passengers in the cars before leav ing the station of the delBy probably resulting. Ex. Stimulate the Blood. Bbandbeth's Pills are tbe great blood purifier. They are a purgative and blood tonio, they act equally on tbe bowels, tbe kidneys, and the skin, thus cleansing the system by the natural outlet of the body they may be called the purgative sudoriflo and diuretic medicine. They stimulate the blood bo ae to enable nature to throw off all morbid humors, and cure disease n matter by what name it may be oalled. One or two of them taken every night will prove an infallible remedy. Sold in every drng and medicine store, either plain or angar coated. 'A becoming suit answers as a naas port to tbe traveler. For that reason wear the beet olothea you ean afford. Yon. are judged more or leu by your clothes. If yon want a salt for Christmas, give nt a trial, we may have lost what you want. We have other things suitable for presents; they are meefor.wbich Ie tha most requisite thing for present to be, They are Ties, Soarfs, O oil are and Caffs, Hendkerohiefs, Purees, Pocket Books, and very anitabU present for your husband Is a hat he needt one. - J. at. HOWARD. '..s'"i Notice. I vV . The pnblio are hereby notified that Olalrmonl Bridge, Trent river, ia np lor repairs ana win ne impassable until further notice. t " f. L Mb adows, J bSOtf , ..Commissioner.' We nave a speed y ana positive our for catarrh, diphtheria, oanker month and headaohe, in SHILOH'S CATARRH BEMEDT. : A nasal in jeotoY free- with eaoh bottle. Use It if yon deelre hearth and eweet'breatn. Prioe 60o. Bold by 2iew rerne Drug uo. Good Farming. Mr, J. H. Sugg told ns the 'other day that one of his tenants, Mr. B. F. Rouse, has made twenty-one five-hundred-pound bales of ootton on twenty acres, thirty-four barret of corn on five acres, 100 bushels of sweet potatoes and thirty three barrels of Irish potatoes this year, all cf which he tendod with one mule. This is a splendid yield and we doubt if it can be beat in tbe State. The land on whioh this was grown lies near Kinston. Kinston Free Press.. The Peabody Fund. Tbe statistics ebow that during tbe year ending October 1st. 1891, tbe trustees of the Feabody fund dislri bated to North Carolina a total of $8,125, of whioh $2,775 was for Scholar ships, $1,880 was for Institutes. $3,435 for Schools, and 81 835 was for Colored Normal Schools. Ex. Commendable. All claims not consistent with tbe high character of Syrup of Figo are purposely avoided by tbe Cal. Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently on tbe kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system effectually, but it is not a cure-all and makes no pretensions that every bottle will not substantiate. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castori CHRISTMAS ! New Lot PIG HAMS, Reduced to 12 l-2c. DRESSED TURKEYS, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Florida Oranges, New M?'xod Nuts, N- G. Chestnuts, Pale Cream Cheese, Mince Meat, Hominy, Raisins, Samp, Figs, Oatmeal, Dates, Corn Starch, Prunes, Oyster Crackers, Can dies, Apples, &c-, &c- LUCAS & LEWIS. Long Investments. Parties wishing to make long invest ments on oity property drawicg eight per cent interest per annum, payable semi-annually, will do well to call nt my 'office and learu full Darticulitrs. P. H. PfiLLETIEIJ. Deo. 11, U91. dtf h "PARENTS SHOULD BEAR IS MIND that the season for attacks of Croup is now on us. Be prepared for this insidious disease by always having abottlocf R.N. Duffy's Croup Syrup in the houso. Prepared after the re cipe of the late Dr. Walter Duffy, and for sale by the proprietor at his store on Middle street, next to Custo.ii House, and by New Berne Drug Company. WM. P. LAWjJENCE, 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 seen at Mrs. Penneil's residence on the macadamized rosd. Full line of Fashionable Samples to seleot from at the Gaston House. novl2 lm New Goods! New Goods! We are receiving new goods by every steamer. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices! Jelly ; : ; 10c. lb Preserves . : 12Ac. " " 5 lb pails, 75c. 31b Standard Peaches 15 & 20c. can 31b " Pie " 10c. 21b Cherries 15c. Fulton Market Corned Beef 8c. 1 Boneless " " 8c. Finest Sugar Cured Hams lie Loose Pickles : : 10c. doz White Full Cream Cheese, 15c. lb Good Green and Biack Tea, 50c. lb Best " " " " 75c, " Oar Special Blend Koasted Coffee 30 and 3oo. per pound. And a fnll line of other fancy Groceries loo numerous to mention Thanking jou for your nasi favors and trusting jou will give ns another trial, we are Very Respectfully, CHURCHILL & PARKER, Broad Street. REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy, your Shot and Powder and save Money E1 XJTx-icIi; ; WHOLES ALB GEOOBE,'. m; lOSDLI STKIXT, ;:? :i; KIT BEBKE, H.'0. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A crt-am of tartar baking pewd; r Hiitl,-t of nil in lesveDinK ttr-nu'h Latest V. S. Government food Report. ! ! ! niUiSTMAS AT ItKi IKE'S!!! I want to be a daudy. In dandy 'n shoes to stand, With fcia Ike's Cloihinn on m baik And with mocey iu my imiid Thwn right down to dommtrciji Rjw I'd strike out in a heat, To fit myself out like a swell From my head down to my feet. lie kepps tha cheapest boole and shoes, And neckwr ar all so neat. You can always spot his ou-tomcrs When you meat ibem in tbe street. I cever buy at oiber stores. For Via Ike's war.?; I'm Rrucdy, BecsusK the folks ibM truie with liiai They never do look seedy. Tim holidays are drawing near, Now take a friend's advice And go straight down to bui Ike's store And buy jou sometbiuK nice For Christmas presents for youreelf, And your family to send To hoo what splendid things he's cot He will treat you equarely, frier.ii! The Best Timafhy Nay, All Kinds Feed. Seed, Oats, Eye and Clover a Specialty Saies of liay, IS moniUs age, 10 bales a week; 12 moaths ago, 2 tons n wetk; SALES NOW, Car Loau Weekly. CHAS. B. HILL, East eido felnrket Docl;, SKW BE11NE, N. C. dec (Mltwlt. Dissolution cf Co-parlnersiiip. lie It known ttat the undersigned have thlsdny. bf mutual concont, dissolved thp co pa rtnersblp forme rly existing between them under tbe tlrm name of M. I. Ho lowell Co. Mr M. L. Hollowell withdraws from the I rm ami tho business will continue under the nrin name T 11. Day e. All Dersons ln- ebted to tho llrm of M. I,. Hollowell & lc. will malio their payments to T II. lvlf, who has assumed the liabilities of said II i ri i f M. L. Hoi owell & Co. This lbr lith day of .'tdmher. IM'l. M. L. HOLUIWELI,,(:-'eal) T. II. 1A.V13, Mem) declO HORSES AND fSULES. I hxvi just reaeived a FINE LOT of Wf stern North Carolina HORSES AND MULES. ALSO, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEb, ROAD CARTS AND HARNESS, All of wbica I will soil VERY CHEAP for cash or approved paper. Give ma a trial. ES. Street W. H FlUNCK. 8. T. Rasbskhy. Franck & Basbarry, & MACKMST. FOUNDERS We know what it ie. Fellow C'Uuuymn ! Wo have plowed many a alter. II vlufc now cha Red out business and sMt cd li re for the purp se o' B'.ecrlng you to a safe h trbor and luaiUhlnK you FIKSTCLASS WOHK AT 11 VI PRICE, epepu.g ifcat hard earutddo!i.u la your pocket. Try u and bn convluccd. Marine work given special attention. tverythln new. decZtf HOWARD'S SHIP YARD. We Just received a jab lot of NICE 0VERC0A1S, which we are eelliog at very low figures. A full line of Men's and Boys' Winter r.lothiig OS HAND, See onr Croesett'e Hen's Shoes before baying every pair warranted to give satisfaction. We have also on band Children1 All Wool Veste. All Wool Hose and a very nloe quality of 8 ILK WABP White Flannel at $1.00 per sard. Mondells' Children Shoes and Ziegler's Ladies Shoes a speciality.' -' ,! , ,. Barrington & Baxter. GO TO SEE JN0, A. FilCHARDSON TO BUY YOUR Christmas Presents. I DAVE JUST RECEIVED A NICE LOT OF Picture Frames, Bamboo Easles, Work Baskets and Stand?, .Wood Baskets, AND TUS LATEST IN Wickor and Rattan Chairs. I have cvo.- U.iof; jou need in a FIBST-CLASS FiMiiTUBE STORE. Si? Coma to boh tne before you buy. JN0. h. RICHARDSON, SOUm FRONT STREET, dei'J dwtf Opp. Roberts Bros. Stop! Stop! an-d si;e the Largest and Sest Selected Stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY Silverware and Novelties nver ehitv. n iu New lierne. I have just ri'tiii?"i from ilif Nnrili with a FULL SKK.'K of iili kinds of goods in my line. SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, MhM:.'Si . cip3hi(i Hi-pUHt Church, tXiXIKU: CA.KS FKOJI SEW BERN TJ rOLl.OKSV ILl.'C A Nil IREMON. U iB nuw talked en the streets that the Electric S:reet Car Company will extend tiuir lino to Pollokaville and freulou. thereby maiding the people of Onuluw ami Jom'x counties, through the Ku'hlan 1h nni White Oak sections, to n to theee two points, board the Electric Cars, K to New Berne, trans act tbeir business and return home a distance of fort; miles the same day. What wonderful rejaicine will be among the people of Jocos and Onslow counties, whuhuveco way of visiting N,.w I'.eri.o. hence do not get there once in fivo yeais. The people of New Borne would be alarmed if they just kuiiiv that no lartre a miijjrity of tbe pioplu in tlv.-'O counties never visit NbW li.'tny, and havo no way of trant poruu ;n. Thiutt of hundreds cf thou sands of doilara locked up in the town of New Berne by hor business men and citizens ! Does it not Bhow that our peopie are not up with the times when thsy sit etiil and let capital inte from dixtance come here and grasp hold of such wonderful opportunitiea t I am ronably informed that the New Berne Electric Power Company has already paid a dividend of 19 per cent for the firht twelve months How the writer would ri j lice to see the Eleotrio Powef Company, while making such wonder ful extensions, put on a line from Ne Berne to Aurora. How many people wou d rejoice to know that in the neaf future they will buvu an opportunity of iti.iuK th inevitable, irrepressible, nttver tiring Big Ike's Clothing Store, by paying 25 or 30c car fare, and te nure 8. me uf tne onderlul bargains He is giviug tb- people while buying id many merchauiH out at 40 50 ano (Wt cents tin thi) dollar. Now, will the mom-d men of New Berne continue to mi .:ill. and nui. lake hold of some of ih'.. wonderful i.'ppoitunities io invest their money To My Patrons and the Public Generally. Hkviok remove') my place of business to South Front StakET, rhr.- il ,f E si of th" Qaxtnn House, her-I will b pieawd to serve my patron, art hp riofore. I ahll keep iV'Dflantl, OD hnr.d A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of tho very baet FOKEIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS. R. SAWYER, oeplUmpif Fashionable Tailor. JOHN WcSORLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, POLLOCK BTREEI NEW BKhN, N. C. Having secured tbe services' or a skilled Mecbanio and flrat-olasa Workm n from Kw York. I am now (a Ij prepared to fill promptly all orders lor Oaa ' ; .. . CUNI'UX MADE BOOTS ijiU SHOES. .-. ...,,.. 1 The n any ymtr tbat f hve aa'lafaeto lly supplied th want r m: nonroroa. patrons mm bet guarau m of the.; eharaetsr of my work A - e pairing a speeMtyvjreatly'and arotcpt lydone. . , . . , 1: :j novMwtflstp ' - 'JOSS M030HLKT, FRUITS! CONFECTIONERIES! ; .fi:.y;i...., . -i-j uii i h-i :""'-;- ' Seleot and Fresh Lot oa bnd for my euetomera aad the ptiblio generally. Th ehtp baa arrived and now ie the time to oall aad get. tbe very bwtqnal ityof ohoio-. Fruits tbat have juat ar rived and are perfectly fresh, hovll tf D. HA2"l
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 12, 1891, edition 1
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