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lilll Daw OUR VOL. X.--NO 222 NEW BERNE, N. CM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. NAL r ;r BUSINESS LOCALS. WOODYARD. 0. H. BLADE, on ..Lontf Wharf, keeps on hand all kinds ol Firewco 1. Give him a call. NOTICE CertiBcats No. 837 of the capital atook of tha A. & N. 0. B. E Co. having been - lost, the undersigned will apply for a duplicate thereof. v: . ..i. .... i .... Edward Whitfobd, - Adm'rof John N, Whitford, dec'd. decl5 8 NEW TEAS just received from the importers. declS8s Mr. 8. F. Stanly. J - W. STEWART is now West after another lot of Horses and Mules and expeots to return with the largest shipment ever brougLt to New Berne, deelltf. A NICE Una Hardware. Crockery, Glass, Tinware and Galvanized Wire Netting just received at Hard ware Store near the Post Office decl? d2t La Wood. I AM prepared to do Brut cUes work onooverlng. repairing end painting tin and sheet-iron roofs, putting in pipe, gutters, eto. M trade was fin ished in New York Off! le next to W. 8. Phillips' harness shop. Orders so licited. dec81w J.W.Wood. NICE, LIVE rJHOATS for sale OK) Cheap. Apply to G. L. Habdisokt, deo8dlw w2t Thurman, N. C DRE3S-MAKINQ. Having com pleted my training course in one of the leading Dress making Establiah ,ments in Philadelphia, I am now pre pared to make up all varieties of fine needlework. Patronage solioited. Miss Sallib Swindell. deoltf NearScheelky'aMill. A' Big Lot of Mules. Buggies and Harness on hand more ooming. nSS tf J. W. Stbwabt. WANTED A gentleman and wife to board and a few table boarders. . novl7 tf Mrs. S. R- Coward. HE. Hudson House Painter, Paper Hanger, Kalsominer, Orders Promptly attended to. Apply at tf L H. Cutler's store. BARGAINS in beautiful work-bankets fanoy styles job lot just received. J. SUTRR. SMOKE Genuine Cubsna Tobaoco. oot6tf NEW DRUG STORB.-Drugs, Medi eii.es and Ohomioals, U. V. Popular ; Proprietary Jfedlelnes. All varl-tlea of ' Druggist's Sundries. Trusses and Brao s. New erop Garden Seeds. Fine and Large Block cigars and Tobacco, all saw. Pre scriptions accurately oompoundert (and not at was prices), oui m"Uo and our suocess. O. O. OttaJCN, Druggist aud Apotheoary, Middle St.. four doors from Pollock. lanWly Nothing will be done in Oon , cress until after the holidays. As is always the case, the Speak , er will hare much troiule io Arranging the committies of the iHoo.se. Gen. Miles rises to say he is not a candidate for the Presidential nomination. In no other way conld bis name have gotton before the pnblio in any snch connection. It is al trays wise to count the i; WBt. Frecepitate action is always hazatdoas. "That Cambridge, Mass., man who Bet fire to his house to scare his mother-in-law, has no house now bat has as much mother In-law as ever." Attorney General, Miller will test the right of railroads to . issue free passes. Bights are get ting Dadly mixed. At one time it seems that the people hare no fright6,; and then it appears that n ' corporations have no rights. THE most important committies in the Honse are the committee on Bales, and the Ways and Means Committee. The Speaker is ex offlcio chairman of the committee on . Bales, and the leader of the party on I the floor of the House is usually the chairman of the Ways " land.' Means committee. It is pro .C table that Mr. Mills will be at the head of the Ways and Means Committee. 4 "JfoRTH Carolina has long laid telaim to , the possession oi plati num among her many rare min- f Walsfbut Prof. P. P. Venable, of thi Chemioal Department of the ' State University in a lecture before gtlhO; ; Scientiflo Society, at Chapel Bi,jQhIl, ,gaye; it as his opinion that tho, existenoe jjf platinum .in, this ' State has neyec been proveo. Prof. .-jVenable, has exhausted alt possible Wans to ascertain its distance, hut has so far failed. '. . ,:Ji AT "Alton, ..Stranger, walked into the office of ' ,?tiUi00Jj Glasii I Works ltbat Titjrinrl asked for tha millionaire " proprietor WiHiamlioV:jr3mith; -r- He was not in, and the man was V 'asked what he wanted He replied to Mr. Charles Levis that he 'wanted a million dollars. Mr. Levis sald he had hot that mnoh change on" band, bat would give him all he , Lhad, land', tewing-the stranger by thi napa of ths nsck, he threw him oaf of the door.' A few well directed and jqdiclonsly admlni8 tered kicks caused the Strang r to " cHangj his mind as to wanting the hf t""xt' -?lt.a3 la aa e . .?. Thk Postmaster General has received a letter from Crawford, Miss., signed by W. M. Brooks, president, and II. P. Lawrence, secretary, sajingi ''The colored people want to emigrate to Africa. We want to know whether we conld get any aid from this Govern ment or not. We are holding meetings every month. We would be glad to hear from you Boon. Ten thousand of ns want to emigrate." The letter has been referred to the Superintendent of Immigration. A Columbia, S. O., dispatch sayf-: As a result of the confession oi a negro named Henry Suber, to the effect that he murdered Thorn ton Nance some months ago, the ten men who had been sentenced to hang October 24th last, but whose execution was stayed by an appeal to the Supreme Court, will now be released. Suber confessed that he alone committed the deed and that he makes a clean breast of it becanse he does not want to see the ten innocent men suffer for his crime. SShall the girls propose t is solemnly asked again, and there is a pause for answer to the foolish question which is argued in the affirmative. No ten thousand times no not any more than the rose proposes to him who strolls through the garden to pluck it. No more than the violet proposes, from its modest nook, to be gathered for its delicate perfume and loveli ness. Nature's invitation is found in woman. She in wnom there Is beauty of character, perhaps sup plemented by charms of person, needs to make no other proposal and for her to seek marriage by first avowing her willingness in words to man would dissipate her charm would degrade the noble art of courtship. Finally, man is so constitnted that be prefers the prize which is most difficult to win, and he will not value the love of the woman who comes unbidden and as an eager volunteer. Nor folk Landmark. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTI3EMKNT3. C. B. Hill-In admiraltj. W. P. Lawrenoe Paper hanger, eto. D. Hassell Greenbacks wanted. L. H. Cutler For the holidays. 0. H. Blade Woody ard. At the Green Front Novelty 8tore. Howard A thing done, eto. Itii very singnlar how some people regard the newspaper as a pnblio gift. A gentleman oslled at our office Satur day for a copy of the Journal, and appeared astounded when informed. that there were charges for it. Deputy Marshall (J. B. Hill has re turned from Bell Haven, having in onstody the steam tug Hygia, whioh has been libeled for repairs by J. H. Orabtree & Co. and T. 0. Howard of New Berne. The case la returnable before Judge Seymour on the 234 of Deoember. It is very gratifying to Rev. R. A, Willis' many friends to see that he is sufficiently recovered to be out on the street a short time yesterday. We are also pleased to note that a letter re ceived from Trinity last night ipoke more chesringly of the condition of Mrs. Willis' parents, though her father U still very ill. . A rabbit scampering through the busitst streets of the city was one of the eights yesterday. "Br'er rabbit" got away.' He plunged beneath the ootton exchange platform as soon as he reaohed it and disappeared from view. Qaerrj: Did be select that place' of refuge because the abundance of the fleecy staple reminded him of the fields he'd left behind him V How the Sew Furnace Worksi The Presbyterians are delighted With their new - Monitor wood furnace, whioh was received and put is position last week,, and which did its first sr- vice Sunday and warmed ap the churoh splendidly-, though fire was not started in It until Sunday morning", and with the old furnace the fire had to be kept burning from the previous day to suffi ciently warm the church, and even it would sometimes be too pool.' Judgv log front the way the new furnace worked it is believed by those who have noticed it closest that it will warm the ohuroh to perfection In Iny kind ! Of weather and at much 'less .trouble and half the expense than it , has coat hit tofore. ' ' A very advantageous point' in its oon- struotlon is the .several compartments outside of the one In wbioh too fust is consumed, each 0ne catching and hold log the greater portion . ol the warmth that escapes from the next inner one eo ihit aimo.t ilis tntira heat generated Is to aiofd and coBvejed to where the worshippers will get the benefit of it. C.:!Jnci Cry for. Filler's Cc COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. Liquor and Other Licenses Granted Action on Certain Taxes and Land. The Board of Commissioners met at the court house in New Berne, N. 0., on the 1st Monday in December, 1881, it being the 7th day of ssU month and the following was had and done. Present, Commissioners Jsmes A. Bryan, chairman; E. W. Smallwood, William Cleve, J. A. Meadows and Daniel Lane. Ordered, That upon payment, of the proper tax to the sheriff, Jsmes W. Moore. John D. Dinkins, William Colli- Kan, K. L. Oibbs, Thomas Bowden, J. W. . Hsrrell, W. A. White, Nosh Powell, C. H. Taylor, Silas Jackson, R. B. Williams, L. J. Taylor, O. D. Lewis, J. F. Taylor and C. Erdmsn be granted lioense to retail liquors at their respective places of business in the pity of New Berne for 6 months, com mencing January 1st, 1893. Commis sioner Daniel Lane voting No in eaoh instsnoe. Ordered, That upon payment of the proper tax to the sheriff Jsmes Red mond be granted license to retail liquors for 6 months commencing Jan'y 1st, 1893, in the city of New Berno st the S. W. corner of South Front and Middle streeis and to retail and whole sale liquors at his place of business in said city on South Front street, 2 doors east of Gaston House. Commissioner Lane voting No. Ordered, That upon payment of the proper tax to the sheriff, E. Danenburg be granted license to wholesale and retail liquors for 6 months commencing Jan'y 1st, 1892, at his plsoe of business in the city cf New Berne, on Craven street one door north of the cotton and grain exchange. Commissioner Lane voting No. Ordered, That W H. Bryan of town ship No. 8, be relieved from the payment of poll tax on account of being over SO years of age. Ordered, That David Isaacs be granted lioense to peddle with one horse for one year from this date upon payment of the proper tax to the sheriff. Ordered, That the double tax and penaltias assessed sgainst J. Q. Blade, 8th township, be remitted upon the payment of the back taxes and costs due upon said land, and taxes for the present year. Ordered, Thst T. Orlaneky be granted license to peddle on foot for one year from date after payment of ibe proper tax to the Sheriff. Ordered, That the double tax charged sgainst Mrs. Susan Guthrie, township No. 8, be remitted upon payment of a single tax. Ordered, That N. T. Fulcher be re leased from payment of poll tax on ac count of physical disability. Ordered, That J. H. Hsokburn be relieved from payment of poll tax on acoount of having served ss an aotive fireman for seven years. Ordered, That James Dudlsy, town ship No. 8, be reliaved from the pay ment of poll tax on account of his being over 50 years of age. Ordered, Tnat the valuation of Mi a. Holland M. Tolson's land in township No. 8 be reduced from 2500 to $13C0 on aooeunt of erior. Ordered farther, That the limber Interest purchased by W. B. Blades & Bro. from Mrs. H. M. Tolaon for the sum of $1300 be listed on the supple mental list to W. B. Blades & Bro. and a single tax oolleoted thereon, and that a copy of this order be served on Mtevs. W. B, Blades & Bro., and their attention oalled to section 14, page 21, machinery act 1891. To be continued. Another Fine Residence Completed. r The work of papering and otherwise beantifying the interior of Mrs. W. H. Pennsli's new abd 'handsome reeidenoe on the maoadamld road was finished Saturday, All' the material used and the workmanship on the building throughout is of the best; the interior is finished entirely in the finest native woods walnut, antique oak and cherry, pleaainsly embellished with rosettes and other tasty ornamentations, and from - kitchen to parlor is fitted up with every necessary convenience. The '.elegant paper of -latest styles, which cev.el the-walls and whioh was put on la f very satisfactory manner by Mr. Wm. .P.. Lawrenoe, a professional paper , hanger,- rof Philadelphia, : who esmt down tor the purpose, is the eonv pletinj touch to. the beauty of the roams!. u ii :-.! -IC S . v ; The outside deooratioas opnslat of aloe brackets, rosette, end fanoy scroll work irritably- arranged for charming effeot wbioh to heightened by the well ohoseh tints ud in painting. Ths i body ofci thai fJwuseii f white and the trim- . Whether viewed from the exterior. or interior5 the? buildm presents 'a very attrlotiva appeuranoe. It now stands complete a. vast , improvement, to the looalIty, aa ornament to the city and a worthy reminder of the skill of It expert aroniteot ana ouiiaer, nr.. Ueo. P lf tier g.V(-' '".'! i-'S'TS? 1 - 4.t CoiaindaMe. rzlZvth Alt; claims nttToonaisiehi wfth'Hhe high eharaate of ttytup of Flgs"re purposely avoided ' by tht Cal. Fix Syrup Company. Il eols gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels,, oleansing the i"'m effectually; but il U not cure 1 1 and mattes no pretensions that evry b"Y;o wiunot substantiate. . " Coming and (Joins. Mr. J. J.'Woifendenleft for Raleigh yesterday morning on a business trip. Mr. Elijah Taylor, of Adams Creek, osme op yeeterday.An.s business trip accompanied wy kianaatheV, Mrs. C. C. Tsylor, tOj-iVjiait her sister, Mrs. Millie Beotom i ? 1 p. vi , Mr. tmrpU(H lmet Neuse foVHj'de'coWtfoif Dileiffiss and to viaittelativaa aaaJriands. Mrs. -Oi 'iW MsLesai retwsmed last night from irpBAdinc lone iime visiting relative attd. friends at Baltimore and other points; i-an Y'.'.'o-j'.- Mrs. N. F. Nunn'a sister, Mrs. Martha Heath and bVr mother. Mrs. Eoonce, arrived from their1 home near Kicatorj oh a visit to her. ,. Work of Enlarging the Ice Factory. The New Berne Ice Company is re oeiviog the lumber for the ereotion cf the addition to their faotory, which is to contain the 12-ton plant reoently or dered, to be used in connection with their present 8-ton one. The ground will probably be broken for it today. The faotory, which had been stopped a day or two to allow the boiler to be oleaned out, started up again Satur day. When the new plant is in there will be no necessity for a oomplete stop, even a brief one at any time, as the two plants will be so arranged that cither one separately or both together can be kept running as desired, and the ma chinery of each can be overhauled at different times. The company 's getting a single order at this season for 80,000 pounds forty tons as they did Friday, showi very well as to the demand for the factory's product, and is very en couraging in regard to the continued prospects of the factory on its enlarged oapaoity of twenty toes per day. There is abundant opportunity for others who have money to invest to seek out other lines of manufactures not represented here at present, and establish them with equal profit to themselvei and benefit to the commu nity. Listen What the Green Front Norcllv Store Says. Our Piotures sell rapidly. Come early and pick out the finest and best Oil Ohromos in elegant Oak frames from 55o. up. Elegant heavey gilt framed Chromos $1.121o a piece. Genuine Hand Paintings with elegant gilt, bronze and oak frames, also Fine Engraviogs in various sizes. eeleot your Bargains for Christmas and call at the GREEN FRONT to get them. Natest Music Pieces 6 and 10c, also full line of all styles Musioal Instru ments at factory prioes. Middle street, next to Baptist church. 'A thing done when thought of is never forgotten." Now just as soon as you think of something you need in our line, oall and get it then you will be certain not to forget it. We have lots of little things that a man is always forgetting, suoh as collar and stud buttons, shoe strings (we have some porpoise hide ones that outlast any other kind), soarf retainers, cuff holders, Boston blackiDg, and sleeve supporters. New lot "Big Six" Shirts at 60s., 14 to 16i. HOWARD. Notice. Ths publio are hereby notifiei that Clairmont Bridge, Trent river, is up lor repairs and will be impassable until further notioe. J. A. Meadows, n2t tf Commissioner. D. HAS SELL Proposes to Swap Good Goods for Greenbacks on Reason able Terms. FOR THE HOLIDAYS! WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF 44 piece Tea Sets, 56 piece Tea Sets, 100 piece Dinner Sets, 120 piece Dinner Sets, 10 piece Toilet Sets, 12 piece Toilet Sets, ALSO ' ' Hall and Library Lamps. L. H. Cutler & Co. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA., EiSTXRH DISTKIOT Of HOBTH OAHOUKA. .; " In tnt District of Pamlloo. , , ' rj. 8. Dlstrlol Oourt-In Admiralty. If ASSHAL'S MOTIOB Of BII2D11B, Wharaas. a libel hath Hsan filed In th I)ls. trtetOonrtof tne UnltMl States f Amwlea In tha Dlstrlot of Pamlico, on the II ta daj of Deoember, IBM, by J. H. orabtree A Oo. against tha steam tag Hyga,and praying the nanal proeea and monition of the court, that all persons interested in tha said vessel, her taoKie, apparai ana larurara, may oeeuea to anawar tha Dremliea. and all dna nra- eaedlngs being nad, that the Same mar na deereed to be sold, and tha prooaeds thereof ne distributed according to lawt Therefore In pofsoanoe of the said monition under the aealofsaldOonrt,tome directed and deliv ered, I do hereby give notlee generally onto all peraone having or pretendidg to bava any right, UUe-or Interest therein, and to Yoans, Oolburn 4 Oa.. owners of said tag la special, to appear before tha aforesaid Oonrtat tha alty of Newtierne.an the S8d day of December 1881, if It be a eoart day, or elae on tbe next eourl day I hereafter, at 11 o'eioek In the forenoon, then and there to answe- tne eaia iioei.ana to maae taeir alleiatlona In tbaVbehalf. Dated at New Heme, M. Om tha Hth day of Deoember, In the year of onr Lord one tnonsana eii.nnanartaana nineiy-cne. . . . ,, JobhtA B, Hill, U. B. Marshal, : Uy UHA8. B. Hill, Dept. Marshal, POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest U. S. Government Food Report WM. P. LAWEEHCE, OF PHILADELPHIA, Professional Artistic Paper Hanger, Has decided to remain in the c.'iy a Short while longer, and will be pleased 0 exhibit samples of work at lhe Ode ton House. Orders for any kiiiof w irk i.i ray line solicited. ilecl-5 lui New Bernb, N. C, Do. 13, 1881. Editor New Eerne Journal: Dear Sir: I sen! you a poem last week and asked you to publish it in your paper. You declined and returned it tome, with the crushing reply that I was no poet, and you cculd turn out better poetry out of a sausage machine. Now IwonH be crushed, and I propose to show up your attempt to throttle budding geniua. Publish this card and the following poetry in your adver tising columns, and charge me full ad vertising rates. Yours, John A. MacDonald Riley. THE POElf. I stood upsa the ocean's sandy beach, And with a reed 1 wrote upon the aaud these words: "Agnes, I LoveThetl" But tha winds came and the waves rolled mountains high And blotted out the fair impression. Cruel waves! treacherous eandt! fragile reedl No longer will I truit to the; ; But from the highest mountain s peak I'll pluck the tallest pine. And dipped in the crater of Vesuvius, with it I will write Upon the high and burnished be.ivens these tender words: The Bargain Store has the biggest etock of neckwear ever seen in this oity, And are now offering such exquisite silk scarfs at 20". eaoh. t&ac their very cheapness would almost take your breath away. And I would like to seo any do; 'on wave wash that out.. Hackburn H Williit ARE EQUAL TO THE SANTA GLAUS' WISE BICM3N: However shocking large tbe fitocklr.g, Be there a score, or even more 1 fill them all the Urge and small Pleasing one and pleasing all. For Hackburn A Willett keeps the supply The national Bank, NEW BERNE, N. C. The Annual Meeting of the Stockhol ders of this Bank, for the Election of Directors, and "the transaotion of such other business as may ocme before them, will be held at tbeir Banking House on tbe 2d Tuesday, being the 18th day of January, lbOJ. The Polla will be opened at 12 M,. to be olosed at 1 Jr. M. Q. H. ROBERTS, Oanhier, Deo. 11th. 1891. dtd Ths Best Timothy Hay, - AH Kinds Feed. Seed, : Oats. Bye and v Clover a Specialty. Sales of Hay, 18 months age, 10 bales a week; 13 months ago, S tons a week; SALES NOW. Cab Load Wkikly. East aide Market Dook, I i if.Vl-t. NEW BEENE,Nt O.' ' dealMttwlt. : - ;. -.- , t HORSES AND RULES. I have just reoei?ed a FINE LOT of Western North Carolina H0ESES AND MULES. ALSO, A HNE LOT UF BUGGIEb, ROAD CARTS AND HAEHES8. All tf which I will eeil VERY CHEAP for oafth or approved paper. Oiv, nq a trial. ES. IS. Street W. H. Franck. a. T. Rasdekhv. Frai.sk El Hasharry, FOUNDERS & SAGHINiSm Wo know what it i?. Fellow countrymen ! We hftvo plowed many u steer. Having now churgec! nur business and settled lure itir thy jmrp. sl or s'.eerlng you to a safo hirbor and furnishing you FIHST-CLASS WOHK AT I.IVI'VCi I'KIIH', keeping ibat liurd eartit d doll.ir in your pocket. Try us and be convinced. Mailne work givun spsclal attention. J' very thins ntw. dielitf HO WAKD'S Mill' YARD. mH IcSOBLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, POLLOCK STREET, NW BEIiNE, N. C. Hitv'n? semrcil t!io services of a fikilidl Mei-h'Ui.c ami lirat-clasa Worfcru n from rpw Yoik, 1 am now fully pivpaied l Mil promptly ull orders for Duo CUSTOM MADE BOUTS AM) SHOES The ninny years Ihnt I have f:U Ibfact-jrlly supplied tho wants of my numerous patrons is itie best guarumee of the character of my work. h-. airing a specialty. Neatly and prompt ly done, uovtidw tf Istp JOHN McdORLKY, ELECTRIC L.V11S FROM SEW 11EUN TO rOl.LOKSVlLLE AM) TKEST0N. It is now talked on tbe utrcots ibut lha Electric Street Car Company will extend tbeir line to Pollokevillo and Trenton, thereby enabling tbe people of Onslow and Jonea counties, through the Richlands and White Oak sections, to go to these two points, board the Lltctric Lara, go to Inow lierne, trans act tbeir business ami return home a di3tancoof forty milea the samo day. What wonderful rcjoicioe will be among the people of Jonea and On9low oountiee, who have no way of viji'.ing New Berne, hence do not get there once in five years. The people of New Berne would ba alarmed if tiny just knew that eo large a majjrity of tho people in thece counties never visit N6W Borne, and have no way of tran -portaiiou. Think of huadrodj of thou Bttiida cf dollars locked up iu the tj'.vn of New Beruo by her buMOtii men and citizens ! Does it not Bhow that our people are not up with the limns when tiny sit aliil ncd let capitaiUta from a distance come here and i;raip hold of such wonderful opportunities ! I am reliably informed that the New Berne Electric Power Compscy hhs already paid a dividend of V) per cunt for the first twelve moctha. How tho writer would n j )ioe to see the Electric Power Company, while making auch wonder ful extensions, put on a line from New Berne to Aurora. How many people wouid rrjoice to know that in the near futuro they will havo an opportunity of vitiiing lha inevitable, irreDreasible. never tiring Big Iko's Clothing Store, by paying 25 or 50c. car fare, and ee ouro some of the wonderful bargains he is giving tho people while buying an many merchant out at 43. 50 and ATI cents on tho dollar. Now, will the mohied men of New Berne continue to eitsli'.l, and 11 it take hold of eome of these wonderful opportunities ic invest their money. New Goods! Weato receiving new goods by every steamer. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices! Jelly ; : ; 10c. lb Preserves . ; llc. " " C lb pails, 75c. 31b Standard Peaches 15 & 20c. can 31b " Pie " lOo. ' 21b , Cherriea 15o. " Fulton Market Oorupd Beef 8c. lb Boneless " " 80. " Finest Sugar Cured Hams 14. " Loose Pickles : : 10a. doz White Full Cream Cheese, 15c. lb Good Green and P.iaekTaa, COc. lb Best " " " " 75c, Our Special Blend Boasted Coffee 30 and 35o. per pound; And. a fall line of other fane; Groceries too numerous to mention. Thanking you for .jour past favors and trusting- jou will giro ns another trial, we are - 1 1 1 -: r. Very Respectfully, V; CHURCHILL & PARKER, , Broad Street. ,. -i-r.-- Children Cry forPitchers CKtorta OHRISTm&L tfew Lot PIG HAMS, Reduced to 12 l2c. DRESSED TURKEYS, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. : Florida Granges, New Mixed Nuts, JT. C Ghostnuts, Pale Cream Clisese, Mince Meat. Hominy, Raisins, Samp, Figs, Oatmeal, Dates, Corn Starch, Prunes, Oyster Crackers, Can dies, Apples, &C', &o. LUCAS & LEWIS. Long Investments. Parties wi&hicg to make long invest tuents on city property drawing eight per cunt interest nr Annum. naviihlA ,-eti.i annually, will do well to call at my cilice and learn full particulars. I il. rELLEHEK. Di 0. 11, H91. dtf ei'TAP.ENTd SHOULD BEAK IS MIND tliut Ihn seieoa for attacks of Croup ii now on in. Ii- prepared for tha.1 iuMiiida dufriijc by always having s bottle f It. N. Daily's Croup Sybup i;i th.. !i0J6". Prepared after the fe ci, 9 i f uo I no Dr. Walter Daffy, and fur K ilo i.y e pu.'prieter at his store on SIiir... turjc:, next to Custooi House, and by N.; .v i'erne Drug Company. GO TO SEE 1() HL'Y YOUR Christinas Frosenis. 1 may;: jt'sr received a nice LOT OF I Picture Frames, Bamboo Easles, Work Baskets and Stands, IWood Baskets, AND THE LATEST IN Wicker and Rattan Ohairs. I bhve everything you need in a FIHST-QLASS FIIRHiTUBE STORE. 6i7' Come to see me before you buy. JNO. A. RICHARDSON, SOU ill FRONT STREET, doit) dwtf Opp. Robe.t- ?rcs. Stop! Stop! AND SEE THE Largest and Best Selected Stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY Silverware and Novelties ever shown in New Berne. I have just retmnfi from the North with a FULL STOCK of all kinds of goods in my llnei SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, MiJ.ilo Sc., opposite Baptist Church. 'KTg Have Just received a job lot of NICE OVERCOATS, which wo ars selling at very low figure?. A ful! line of Ken's and Boys' Winter Clothing ON HAND. Seo our Crosseit's Men's Shoes hsfore buyicg every pair warranted to give satisfaction. We have also on hand Children's All Wool Vests, AU Wool Hcse and a very nice quality of SlLlt Wahp White Flannel at SI. 00 per yardi Muiidells' Child rens Shoes and Ziegler'i Ladies Shoes a speciality. Harrington & Baxter, . . 1-1 ! ! ! CHRISTMAS AT BIG IP'S 1 1 I want to be a dandy, ' ;' ' f! In dandy's shoes to stand, With Big Ike's Clothing on my baqit And with money in cay hand.'1' iU Then right down to Commercial Bow I'd strike out in a heut, , -1, To Ob myself ont tike a swell 1Q From my head down to my faeti "i Be keeps the oheapest boots - and tboeii And neokwearallso neat, n.r.i. You oan always spot his customers When you meet them in th street. - .; I cover bar at other atorei sj wraite For Eia lKE'8 wares I'm (traedr, , i Because the folks that trade with him . .i They nbvbb do look seedy, tJ ,ii .-- Tbe holidsys ire drkwloaa,J''''-:' ' Now take a friend 'sadvioe ir - ';: And go straight down to CiQ iKC'a stprt And buy yoa aometbinit nice il , - , For CbriHtmas presents for yoaraetl, , And your family to send To sea what splendid things he's iot He will treat you tquartly, frkcil
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 15, 1891, edition 1
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