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'X HE VOL.QX.--NO. 224 i NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. . OURNAL BUSINESS LOCALS. BLAOK MOUNTAIN Apples, Indian River Oranges, , 0. E. Blovib. WOODYARD. 0 H. BLADE, on Lone; Wharf, keeps on band all kinds of Firewood. Give him a oU. NOTICE. Certificate No 827 of the capital stooi of the A. ftJN. 0. B. H. ' Cot having been lost, the undersigned will apply for a duplloate thereof, f Kdwabd Whiwohd, ?1 Adm'r of John N. Whitfo.d, deo'd. M XdeclS8s NEW TEAS just received from the im sorter!. deoW 8i Mrs. 8. F. Stanly. TtT ANTED A gentleman and wife " s V- to board and a few table boarders. no17tf Mbs. 8. B. Coward. RE. Bad sod House Painter. Psper Hanger. Ksliominer, Ordeia Promptly atteod-d to. Apply at f h H. Cotter's store. IARGAINSia beautiful work-baskeia fanoy sty lea job lot just received. -- J. 60TEB. SMOKE Oenuioe Cubuna Tubaoco. ool6tf NEW DRUG srORB.-Druga. Medi oii.es and Ohsmloals, U. V. Popular Proprietary atedlalnee. All verities or Droggtst'a Sundries. Trasses and Brae s. New crop 3nl-n Heeds. Vine Dd Large Btoek Olgars and Tobaoeo. all new. Pre sorlpllon. aeonrately eomponnded (and not at vis prices), oar m-tto and our success. 0. O. OKa-KCf, Drneglst aud Apothecary, Middle St.. four doors from Pollock, lankly Among the 3,000 students en rolled at the Berlin University this term, 800 are Americans. ON Monday, Deo. 14, J. P. Ham ilton. a well known grocer of Ashville, N. 0., was killed while hunting by the accidental discharge of hia gun. The commissioner of Agricul ture of Alabama has issued a request for a convention of farmers in the city of Montgomery on the Cth of January, 1892. TnE coroner reports that the brain of the man who threw the bomb at Russell Sage is that ot a luuatio The brain weighed more than the average but was abnor mally distorted. THE South Carolina House of Representatives has passed the anti-free pass bill, which was pre viously passed by the Senate prohibiting public officers from ob taining free passes. Senator- Washburn has intra duced in the Senate a bill defining futures" and "options" and im posing special taxes on dealers therein. The articles included in the bill are wheat, corn, oats, rye, barley) cotton, and all other farm products) also pork, lard, and all ttker hog products. ' AppjgjppjpBttBasjBaaasieasasBBeeivBssesasaaBsaiassHiBiaft Eight tnousand people are re ported to be under treatment for influenza in the city of Nashville, Tenn. The influenza is ravaging Several portions of Europe. In a nunnery in Franca all the occupants are flick with the disease and when outsiders were ' finally admitted they were found in an aimost starv 4ag condition. ttt: hi i i ' t One thing is well settled, and that' ia that it would have been wise to have pnt , off passing the- McKlaley Tariff aot until after the , World's Fair. The world does not take as much interest in America y walled in as it would In America nn walled and ready to trade her prodnota for .-the products whioh she solicits other nations to exhibit , at Uuioago. . , , The ' Baleigh state , Chronicle ' says: There is great excitement in 0Dtith Carolina over the prohibition : question. . A bill prohibiting the sale and manufacture .of liquor in the' State has passed the House, and will eome up in the Senate this- week. .1 There is great tracer tainty .as: to how .the Senate will ' (vote, but : the vote will be close. JBoth Bides are confident, bat the Prohibitionists seem to have the most confidence. - 1 ' - THE merchants and other bnsi ness men should not make assign stents, whenever It is possible to avoid it. To make an assignment gfrei a . positive Shock to a com fhunltj and.. aggravates the actual condition of things. There is most serious invitation, and temp tatlon even, in North Carolina to do this because of the unfortunate law that allows the debtor to select preferred creditors. This is a bad law and Ike' the homestead law, does muoh , harm and injustice in the long run. W'V .Messenger, S Thb . following extract from Cjiaunoey M. XDepewV Speeches contains much wisdom: Vexfar the force of socialism, we'.uie.tf ibe kofrcrs if liititjcby. Juj; tii-,t.d'j try fo't from iIih pii"U!tff iljirii conditions, and these re condi tions which men of wealth have to meet or to make worse. Every em plojer who creates the impression in the minds of his employees, that he is the master and they are the slaves, is a teacher of socialism. Any man who creates an enormous fortune, and uses hia wealth Solely for bis own enjoyment, does more to propagate anarchy than all the MoBto and all the men hong in Chicago. The South ought now to furnish candidates for the second places, of the National tickets of both parties. We know that if the South should talk about putting a Demo crat on for the second place, this section would go off like an alarm clock. There would be a general fright, but we should show our confidence in ourselves in an inde pendent, fearless way. The South ought to have the Vice-Presidency. The trouble in the South is the lack of respectability of the South ern Eepublioans. A vice-Presiden tial Democratic candidate from this section ought to be counter balanced by one here from the other party. If the Northern Ee publioans mean to bury the corpse of sectionalism they should put a Southern man on their ticket and the Southern Republicans can demand this. The time has come for both parties to pursue this policy, a policy that will complete ly cement every flaw made by the war in the union. Charlotte Chronicle. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVEBTISEMK NTS. Howsrd CbriBtmas, eto. D. HaBsell Pineapples, eto. Bargain Store MuflWra, eto. C. E. Slover-Apples and oranges. J. W. Stewart Horses and mules. Cotton -New Berne Market Balsi Saturday 185 bales at 6 1 4 to 6.90. It was W. S. and not W. K. Styron wno was appointed wood inspector. The children ot the Presbyterian Sun- dy school will assemble in the leoture room this afternoon at 8 o'olook to praotioe the Christmas oarols for the tree which they will have Christmas night Mr. A. C. Gooding, a highly esteemed farmer, died at his home near Comfort, Jones county, Saturday, Deo. 18th, in the 81st year of his age. The remains were brought to New Berne and in terred in Cedar Grove Cemetery the following Monday. Mrs. James M. Howard of this city is hia daughter and the only child he leaves. Bis wife also tutvives him. A Circulating Library. Prof. O. T. Adams Is starling in earn est to establish a good circulating library in tbe city, .not only for the Collegiate Institute but tbe citizsos generally. The manifold advantages it would afford are unquestioned. The Inttitute will give an entertain ment to raise funds for the purpose next Wednesday night, the principal feature of whioh will be an address by Prof. G. T. Winston, : the ; talented Principal of the State Uuniversity, A literary feast is in store for thoae so fortunate as to be present. The Bazaar. The Y. M. C. A. hall was charmingly and profusely arrayed in gay bunting and beautiful evergreens last night, whioh willing hands baoked by good judgment had arranged to show to splendid advantage, and tbe effect of the choioe deoorations were ; farther heightened by the brilliant lighting of the hall gas and eleotrio lights both ooalributiog their rays to helpdirplay the beauties the hall contained. The fancy work ar tides offered for sale at the be z tar were elegant, muoh admired and sold rapidly. There was to abun danoe of delioious .refreshments, and all who attended and the number was large were highly pleased... It was qoite a suooess. ' Assuming; a Buslnes Look. Another one of oar citizens who considerable interests In New Berne and Craven Co. and the welfare of this seotioa at heart makes an offer of a free site ti the msnofsoluring ooneera re fer rid to in the JouBNak A choioe ot three locations will be given, all. of which are on navigable water and near the railroad. ' ' "V - Boms of our. citizens are In corres pondence with the firm, and if they mean buslnees, as we believe they : do, here la an opportunity for our citizens to come together for ' determined and aotive measures.; If the plant. Is pro cared there is something for as to do before it is too late. We have no doubt but that every man In New Berne wishes to see more tnenufaotuiing established in oat, midst, bat the ques tions li, are they willing to take; hold and do hat they can to obtain U la hwvif nl their uurtlnna. i - , r - Wy. . 'Commendable, Alt olulms not consistent with the bttrh' charaoter of Bvrnn of Figi ere purposely avoided . by tbe Cel. Fig Mvruu Comptny. It ao's gently on the fe';?pwys, liver and bOwle, oleanaing t ) p'-; ' ..,.; uniiy, cut it is not c... i- i t to r- "iMons th STANDARDS OF TRUCK MEASURES. Needed Reform Inaogtrated-SUes of Truck Crates and Barrels Speci fied by the New York Asso ciation. The- authoritative action of the New York wholesale Fruit and Produce Association ia .deciding the measure ment that shall, prevail for truck packages is of interest to every truoker and it will be well for each one to pre serve a memorandum of the require ments of . the decision. Bo great a variation has heretofore existed ia the sizes of orates shipped from different looalitiea that it has been stated that the ao-oalled haif-barrel ones from one point would contain no more than third- barrel ones from another. Uniformity greatly to be desired and definite decided rulings by the organisations interested is the way to bring it about The following is what an exchange say a was the action taken: The Wholesale Fruit and Produce Association of New York have just adopted a standard rule for packages for fruits and vegetables that will be of special interest to Southern truok farm ers. Aooording. to oiroular that will now be sent out to all interested in the trade, the round-hoop flour barrel is to be a standard of measure, and tbe dry struck qusrt measure (United States standard) shall be the unit of measure. Tbe measurements of the standard barrel inside are 24 inohes length of stave, 19 8 4 inohea diameter of bilge and 17 inches diametorof heads. These measurements give a capacity for 103 quarts dry etruok measure, United States standard. All packages of whatever form or material that maybe used for fruits and vegetables ordinarily sold in bulk and shipped in boxes, barrels or orates shall be made to conform to this stan dard. Barrel cratea and boxes shall have the full oapaoity of the barrel; half barrels shall hold 04 quarts, one-third barrels 88 quarts. For small fruits and berries shipped in cups and orated paokages. the cups shall oontain the standard quart or multiples of it. For oranberriea or plums the inside meas urement of the barrel shall be 201 inohes, length of atave 17 8 4 inohea, diameter of bilge 16 inches, and the barrel ahall have the capacity of 96 quarts, dry struck measure. The Ber muda onion crate shall be used for tbe shipment of Southern onions. The association is opposed to the pro posed looal ordnance that fruit and vegetables shall be sold by weight. It alao intends to establish a credit bureau for the protection of produoers against unreliable commission merchants. Coming and doing. Miss Minnie Etheridge, a young lady olerk in tbe census department at Washington, came in on the steamer Neuse of the E. 0. D. line yesterday morning en route to Beaufort to spend the Christmas-holidays visitiog ber father, Capt. J. W. Etheridge. Mr. R. L. Weeks oame in from Nor folk on the steamer Neuse to spend Christmas at his home in Harlowe. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Meyer left on the steamer Neuse on their bridal tour and for their home at Abingdon, Va. Bev. J. F, Butt, the new pastor of Hauoock Street Chnrch, arrived last night with his family. The family of Bev. 3. E. Bristowe, of Aurora Circuit, came in en route to their new home. Rev. Leyi Branson, of Raleigh, came down to spend a short time in the city in the interest of hie North Carolina Almanao,". : . Hon". C. C. Clark returned from at tending a meeting of the Baard of Peni tentiary Dlreotore at Raleigh. Mr. J, i, WQlfandoa returned from business trip to Raleigh. , Mrs.' W. .8. Herbert, of Kinston came down to visit the family of Mr S L.Dilf. MUs Mabel Ohadwiok, a pupil of Qree&sbprp Female College, and daughter of Mr. W, 8. Chadwiok, Pres. ident of tbe A. fc N. C. R. R., passed through en route to her home at Beau fort to spend ths Christmas holidays. Listen. What the Green Front ffoveltr .mwmmmMe.mm gtOIV 8ayS. ,: tw" '' c ' : Our Pictures selT rapidly. Come early and plok out. the finest and beet UU Obromoe In elegant Uak frames from 65o. op. - Elegant heavey gilt framed Uhromoev Sl.lzio a pieoe. Genuine Hand Paintings with elegant gilt, bronze and oak frames, also Fine Eneravincs ia various sizes. - Select your Bargain's for Christmas and oalLat the GREEN FRONT to get them. " Natest Music Pieces 6 and 10o., also h fall line of all styles Musical lustra mente at raotorv prioee. Middle street, next to Baptist cburcn. mts, long looked for,eomes at list!! Christmas will soon be here, and you havsjiltj bought that husband, brother or sweetheart a present yet. Buy him tonwthinij useful, something that will remind hint of you every time ha put It bnWS. have tha yery things he waats':They are Bats, Bbirts, Collars and OnW,l,Brik;'and .Linen Handkeri ohiefe, Bouts and Ties, Mufflers, Puis Warmers, Gloves (oloth and kid), TJn derwear, Sospsnders, Cuff Buttons, Collar Battens and' Boarf Pus. Sea us If yon need any thlag foir his. ! i. t"t iiM:'$.'Sf4' ' '.Jr ' When bf va tick, we gave bar Castoria.' Xalwa(Ml,alortedfarCa)rta Whea aha became Kiss, she slung to Castoria. f rtasa site aa4 CMdrea, she itUwc Oastorla. l V ' .'i. -v.: "1 -X it.V 1 Jt ! I '(.:.:, "V -i r.. ' : 'Q "f.. ' THE STRANGER ABOUT TOWN. Tonr the Eighth. At Slocum't Creek--Mistletoe-Anticl- pating Christmas Tlsits the Pres S tyterlan Bazaar-, Mb. Enrron:-! bava.. been wailing away a winsome week, on the slippery banks of BloeumVCreek;' Jt was pleas ant to be there 1 My time was mostly ocoupied with shooting partridges, piekiag, Christmas greens, and, putting a' mansard roof on to my new shell reck manse. Photo graphs of the birds aforesaid maybe seen at mr. Oliver's orace on Booth Front street, aooording to the calender of the season; tbe greens have been shipped forward to the bleak and dreary North, where they will do the most good ; and the palatial alruolure by the river side rises apace. When completed it will be the most pretentious villa in that vicinity. . There is no building material in this seotion so unique and apropos as shell rock, and I wonder why it is not used for something be sides sea walla and cemetery incloeures. If it oould be introduced at Newport, R. I , and other fashionable watering places in the North, it would become all the fad provided, of course, that soma Amerioan duke would come to the front and lead the "Four Hun dred.." By the way, I expeot to make right smart of pro lit out of them greens. My consignment has been principally mis tletoe. That piys well. A very small quanitity of it sella for a dollar; half ae much for Buy cents less. Girls love to kiss under the mistletoe, and that makes the sprigs popular. There is an element of romance, you sse, about the mistletoe bough that hung on tbe wall of the old oastle hall," where a young lady slipped away and shut her self into an old oak chest with a spring, that snapped the lid, and closed it down on ber forever. Very sad and pathetic, was it not? I wonder that your people have not worked this little racket oftener, and taken every opportunity to play on this aentiment t la these days nothing counts like fol-de-rol. Just about Christmas time, as the old fashioned almanacs used to say, look out for compliments. I notice Mr. Editor, that I'se getting to be very pop alar lately, especially among the colored folks. Lots of people I never saw before lifts their bats to me, and once in a while some one bolder than tbe rest, admonishes me that she has "a Christmaa gift" on me. That means that I am morally bound to make that person a present of a calico dress or a mule If I had spoken first. I would have had the Christmas gilt on him or her, and it would have been the other way. JUim or her would have had to make me a present. One woman tried the corkscrew twist on me. She said: "Mr. Slocum, I's got to git a Christmas present out of you 1" That person will of oourse get a silk dress and a piano. Nothing like getting an application in, pat. Others are more modest and re served and will get only a bag of oandy. Cheek is what wins not merit, in these times. About the nicest place for buying Christmas presents that I havo struck yet, was the Bsziar last night, in Asso ciation Hall. Such a dainty assortment of beautiful presents that ladies and ohildren like for themselves and their parents, uncles and bachelor friends, would be hard to find anywhere else on the Neuse. These presents were not given away by the Baztar Association, but by the purchasers who bought them off the Bazaar See ? I wae there by speoial invitation, and was expeoted The witohing hour of sunset was just beginning to play around the portals of the hall when I strode up the wide and spacious staircase, causing small boys to stand aside. A committee of ladies received me with open arms. The lemonade buoket stood In full view. "Ladies 1 1 exolaimed: Really I this is too much. What oan I do for you 'I I shall be most happy to go through your assortment ot handiwork with a critical eye, and perchanoe. eventually may buy ." At this junoture I instinctively dapped my hand upon the place where my pocket book was wont to be, and lo 1 1 had left it in my other trowsers at home. A razzle dazzle at onoe oame over my bewildered brain. "Ladies," I could only gatp, "my credit at the First National is good Draw upon me for any amount, not to exceed the paid-up capital of tbe bank, and never mind the expense I was about to add: "Let ber go, Gallager," when I went off into a dead faint. I reoolleot nothing that happened afterwards, tnd have not yet fully come oat of the whirl. I can only sub soribe myself, as ever. Sam Slocdh. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. GET 0UT;0F MY WAY. Clear the track for I am coming, And about It mean no fun. I am going to buy my goods of Big Ike Through the winter ot vi. Farmers, look to your laterest, And every penny save. And you'll thereby leave more to your family When ton go to the grave. Nona oan compete with Big Ike' prices. i Is the rumor on the street, And the secret of this Important matter I be bays bis goods so cheep. The time has been when goods sold high, None oan this statement doubt. Bat Big Ike made a pass at high prices And has knocked the bottom out- A Ship Just Arrived whn Fine Apples aod otlierlpruits on board for D.HASSELL; .: wv . v . v . One Talbott Engine, 28 H. P and Boiler 80 H. P. Will sell cheap or exohaoge for lumber or four foot oord wood. Engine and boiler in good con dition. Reason for selling hay put la a lror one, . GOLu330RO BRICK & TILE WORKS THE SNOW HILL SEXSATIOX. Grlmsley and Abernathy have a Street Duel-Both Get Shot-Abernathy v Probably Fatally. GEBIHVILTJ!, N. O., Deo. 15, -W. E. Grimalay, near Scow Hill, who on the tfth, inat., Shot Bev. J. X. Aberoaihy for kMMiSg his (UrMmley ) wife, made second assault on. Abernatby on the streets of Saow Hill yesterday. Aber nathy was pn the street for the first time sinoe being shot in . the face with the gun. (irimsley saw him and com anenoed firing at bim with a pistol. Abernatby drew a pistol and returned tbe fire. Abernatby was struck on tbe left cheek with a 89 oalibre ball, which passed through and oame out back of bis neck. It ia feared tbe wound will rove fatal. Grimsly was struck in tbe leg, but has fled and cannot be found. Tbe sentiment of the community in which these shootings have occurred is strongly on the side of Abernatby, wbo alleges that he only kissed Mrs. Urim sley good-bye in a fatherly maim ran he was leaving her. The people do not believe there was the slignteet crimi nality between them. Uririuloy ' fath er bo expresses himself, end declares bis belief in the entire innocence of Abernatby and Mrs. Qiimpley. There is great excitement in and round Snow Uill ovur the ullair, and indignation is so aroused akom-t Urimeley as to provoke I'tuvata ( lynching if he is cauftht. Warnnte have been issued for Orimaley'b arr:et. Telegrams were sent by the ehtriQ of Greene county to the BheniT-i oi ihv surrounding counties to keep a lookout for bim. OTHER ACCOUNTS. Goldsdoro, N. C, Dec. 15 Yes i r- day evening ut Snow Hill, W. E Unmiley attacked Preacher Abcinetby again and fired seven (hots, out1 en'.ci ng the side of the noae end comm out tbe back ot the haud. Ab- rimtUy Ured throe shots, one striking Orirui ay's knee. Abernethv ia bo: iou.ly in jured. Urimsley escaped and a p de i' looking for him. Urimaley hid teal word be would kill Aberneihy unnih!,. Balbiqh, Deo. 15. Chapter eecond of the affair at Snow Hill, Greene count', causes fully as great a sensation s chapter first. Letters received hero today state that Kav. J. T. Aberneihy and William E. Urimsley engaged iu u street duel with revolver them yes'.n - day afternoon. Urimsley hid Bent tho preacher word that he would bot hu.-i on sight. Abernetby, in conjiqu-nee. rmed himself. The men mot and Urimsley several times asked tbe ques tion, are you ready Both diew their revolvers and fired at each other until the ohambers of the weapons were empty. Abernetby fell, having re ceived wounds in the bead and face. One bullet entered the forehead and passing around the skull made its exit at the baok of the head. Urimsley was struck only onco, the ball passing through the thih. It may be imagined how great a ueu- sation this stieet duel between a promi nent Methodist preaoher and a well known citizen created. GrimBley was under 8500 bond to keep the peace to ward Abernetby. The gravest charges are made against Abernetby by the injured buBband. It has been reported that Urimsley bad deserted his wife, who is an attractive woman of 25, but tb ii is untrue. Both the preacher and Urimsley wers ar rested yesterday. The injuries of neither are considered dangerous though Abernetby 's are the worst. The Churoh will now take up tbe matter, Abernethy after the first shooting ten dered bis resignation as a pror.cber. Abernetby is a married man. Notice. The publio are hereby notilioJ that Clairmont Bridge, Trent river, is up for repairs and will be impassable until further notice. J. A. Meadows, n20 tf Commissioner MUFFLERS AND LADIES' AND GENTS' Silk Handkerchiefs, AT THE BARGAIN STORE. Ladies' Silk Handkeicbi .fa, S .25 Blaek Mumrs, White " Beautiful Colored Mu filers. 1 25 l.SB 1 5 WM. P. LAWRENCE, OP PHIL1DELPHIA, Professional Artistic Paper Hanger, Has decided to remain in the city a short while longer, and will be pleased to exhibit samples of work at the Gas ton House. Orders for any kind of work in my Hue solicited. declo lm The National Bank, NEW BERNE, N. C. The Annual Most ion of tbe Stockhol der! of this Bank, for the Election of Directors, and tbe tiansaotion of such other business as may eome before them, will be held at their Banking House on the 2d Tuesday, being the 8th day of January, 19J. - The Folia will be opened el 13 M to be.oloMds.tl P.M. . ' ! ; , r - H BOBEBTS, :,, -toeo. 11th. 1891. v " dtd - For Sale Cheap! Fifty hlee LIVE BHOAT8. - Also, one fins PONT and No. 1 MULE, -i . i Apply t onoe to - : ' -; , , Q. HARDI30N, f " deold dl ntt Thurman, N. C. IS! POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. High-Bt of r.l! in l-wvenit-.K uri'ngtli. Latest U. S. Oovennnent t'ouil licimrt. Ha&kburn & WiSSsit AilE EQU&L TO THE SANTA GLinS' WISE DECISION: However 6liockli;K Iftre the Htuckir:. lie Ihere a score, ot even more I till them ail the l.ugn and rin:ill Pieasinj; one and pleaalm; fll'i For llaekbnru A Willett lie;.a the sappty. FOH 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. K Cutler & Co. UNITKI) rtTATKS Ot' AMERICA. tA5TE::;i DlSTKK'f OF PCOKTH t.AUUS.lVA, In tae DiuLr.ct of Pamlico. U. B. D'.atrtot Court-In Admiruliy. Marshal's Hotick of keizuke. Wbereaa, a libel hath been Hied In the Dis trict Court of Hie United Wtatoaof America tn Ine District of Pamlico, on the 11th day oi December. 1MH, by J. H. urabtree A Co. agaitmUheBteauilug Sygea.and preying the u-ual process aud monition OI the court , that, ail persons Interested tn iho taid vessel, her tackle, apparel and furniture, may be cited to answer the premUes, mid all duo pro ceedings beins tiftd, thai, tlm bnu?e ma u decreed to b sold, and tho proceuils tiiereoi be distributed acc rdli g to law; Therefore In pursuance of the said mon'tlon under the seal of t-aid Court, to mo dire cted aud deliv ered, I do hereby le uoiic? generally unto all persons having or proieud.dK to have any right, Utle or iufcittt therein, and to Young. Colbura A Co., owners of said tUK In BDeclal. to appear before the aforesaid Court at the city of Newrerne,on the V.ix day of December MM, if it be a court day or else on the next court day thereafter, at 1 1 o'clock In the forenoon, then and tboro to arswe the bald tlbel, and to ruafeo Cieir alienations tn that behail. Ualeaatrtw twrne, . mo uin ci ty n: December, in the year of our Lord one thouuand e'.Lht hundred and ninety-one. JOSIIITA li. HII.I-, U. S. MHVSll't. , By 4JH.AS. U. Hill, Ddpt Marbhal, HORSES AfiO iOLESs I have jast ruceived n FINE LOT of Western North Carolina HOilSES AND MULES. ALSO, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEfc, ROAD CARTS AND HARNESS. All of which I will cell VERY CHEAP for oaeh or approved paper. Give me a trial. E5. IS. 3t:root t - : ' BTBiSrt s JOHN HcBORLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, POLLOCK STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C. Having seenreii tbe terriers 6r a skilled Msctaamo and tlrst-elssa W'orkin.n from Maw York. I am now fully prepared to nil promptly all orders (or Boa CUSTOM MADE BOOM A5D SHOES. Tbe nany years that 1 bare antlsraotorliy snpplled tn wantaot ray numerous patrons Is the beat gaarawae of tne enaraoMr of my work. ! He pairing a specialty. Ksatly and aiompt ly don. . . r ' noytiawtrutp JOES HC30PLET, OHRISTMAS ! lUw Lot PIG HAMS, Reduced to 12 l-2c. DRESSED TUEKEYS, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Florida Oranges, New Mixed Nuts, N. C. Chestnuts, Pale Cream Cheese, Kince Meat, Hominy, Raisins, Samp, Figs, Oatmeal, Dates, Corn Starch, Prunes, Oyster Crackers, Can dies, Apples, &c-, &o. LUCAS & LEWIS. 5? q q "PARENTS SHOULD BEAR IN MIND thbt lb' FC3son for attacks of Croup ii uo on m. Ba prepared for '.hi; inidic-os iliease by always having : bott'u cf it, N. Dulfy's Croup Sybup n ','n boiijc. Prepared after the re--' i p b cf the Uie Dr. Walter Duffy, and for ei.io by t':ie proprietor at bis store on Middle street, ii'x: to Custom House, :nl i.y K-'.w Heme Druu Company. uong Iiiveatments. -tit i 1 ;; ;o p;atu iong invest P'p'Tty drawiug eight per annum, payable ill' h:h jt ln'C rent . i l etiii-.in' uii liV. v, nl do well to call at . 11 f ill particulars. P. H PELLEflER. dtf TO SEE n i Die U. TO HL'Y YOUK hrufrim Presents. I HAVE JUS? HECTIVED A NICE LOT OF Picture Praines, Bamboo Easles, Work Baskets and Stands, Wood Baskets, AND TUELATE8T IN Wicker and Rattan Chairs. I littve everything jou need in a FIRST-CLASS HiffilTOilE STORE. CT Come to nee me before you buy. JNU. A. RICHARDSON, SOUTH FRONT STREET, dci9 dwtf Opp, Roberts Bros. Stop! Stop! AND SEE THE Largest and Best Selected Stock if WATCHES, JEWELRY Silverware and Novelties ever fihown in New Rerne. I have just rptirned from Inn North with a FULL STOCK of kinds cf goods in my line. SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, Middle St., Opposite Bsptist Church. We Histv Jiift received a job lot of NICE OVERCOATS, which via are selling at very low figures. A full line of -Men's and Boys Wintsr Clothing ON HAND. See our Crossett's Men's Shoes before buj ins every pair warranted to give satisfaction. We have also on hand Chitdiec'4 All Wool Vests, All Wool Hose &l J a very nice quality of Silk Waup White Fiannel at 81.00 per yard. Muudelis' Childreus Shoes and Zieu'ler's Lidies Shoes a speciality. Barringtoii & Baxter. W. H. France. 8. T. BasbxrbT, Franck S Rasberry, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS. We know JIJ $frm' -.what ills. ' -iy rnL Fellow ooantrymsnl ' We bare plowed, many a steer. Having now ehanged one . buslnesi and settled here for 4he purpose ol steering yoa to a safe harbor aad furalshlag you FIR8T-CLAS WORK AT UTIIO ' PKICEt, keeping that bard earned dollar -in your poekel. T - i 1 Iry as and be eonnnoed. .- 1 -. . ; -. , If atlne work given apeelal ttlentlca. Xyerythlng new. ' ' deeStf. HOWARD'S IHIP T1KD, - Children CrjfLr.r' C?H:Horo, N.C. dclttdlwwlm
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 17, 1891, edition 1
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