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a VOL.DX.--NO, 225 , NEW BERNE. N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. MS;, ?ir? 1 w ; ft, BUSINESS LOCALS. 1HAVE just received e lot of Very flee Pre.erves end Elegant Pickles, Indian R-.ver Oranges Cototnuts, ' Lemons eto. x-u,B eLOVKa WOODYABD U J H. 8LADK, on Long Wharf, keeps on band all j kind of Firewood. ,Qie him a call. . ' TttOnCiV CertiBcaU No? 227 of the iN capital atoe vt the A. ft N. O. B. B. V- if . Ua. bevlng been loat, the undersigned : '-" wtll applj for edupltcato (hereof. . ' rJu-rr;.' Edward Whttpobd, . V,v Adm'r of John N. Whitford, deo'd. " :decW85 '. J:;-. ' ,.V "07 ANTED A gentleman and wife rv , .,r -i V T to board and a few table boarders. Bovl7 tf rt, Mrs. 8. B. coward. , R. E. Hudson House Painter. Paper Hanger. - Kalsoniiner, Orderi Promptly attended to. Apply at "r-' L H-Cutler wre BARQAIKSin beautiful work-baekete fancy aty lee job lot jaat received. " J. SfJTBB. SMOKE Genuine CuV na Tobacco. y:V-s!,i- " - O0l6tf I fetlvTEW DRUG BrOR8.-Drue. Medl- ".i'.--: ' -Lv eu.es and Ohomloalt, 1. l. Popular Proprietary MsdlolnM.. All varl-ti or Draggiat'e Sundries. Ttxmet and Brae a. ; New or 00 Oard-n Heeds. Vina and Large -Btoek Clgara and Tobacco, all hew. Fre acrlptlom aoourately oo-nponndau (and not at Wit prima), onv m tto and oar aaoeess. U. U. aHa.CN, Drtuglst aud Apotheoary, Middle at., four doors from Pollock, UnUs ly LD papers "for aale at the Journal v-f office , bi the dozen, hundred or thoniaod. tf ' Johm W. Daniel bas been un- unlmnnalv r pWr.prl TTnifpd Statfa S-ill Benator by the Legisiatnre of 7--- ;, Thb Chilian press places the "ji'-if!. responsibility for the difference t'l;:--4' between that country aud the As soon as we saw it stated that - Mr. Milli was -'solkiog" we denied u ; it on the strength of his well known '1 character. It tarns oat that he is quite. sick with no Bymptoms ol 'lsalk" in his case. ggg-lst : the trial of the Sohenck-Fife matter Judge Schenck and David Schenck, Jr., were acquitted by the : jarj. ; Dr. Sobenck had Babmitted ; and waa adjudged to pay a penny if! and ooats-by Judge Brown, preeid U lag josticp. -, " t A- Vicksbubo dispatch of Dec. '" 15, Bays: Jno. P. 'Richardson, the largest cotton planter in the world, died on the Epis plantation in J38t Carroll Parash, La., yesterday. He owned filteen plantations in the States of Louisiana and Mis- sieaippl. 1 v i .ii WHT should the dynamiter be ' - able to obtain dynamite with whicn JS-'to. do Infernal work, or, ' to change '"the form f expressisn, why should '-.V-J..V not the manufacture and sale of the : - explosire be so regulated as to keep (-.f nfit ont of the hands of irresponsible f'perBonst i That -is a question of v J . some significance in the light of " recent events. Washington . Star. ' - A FIBB is raging in the shaft of the Egypt Coal Company's mine at Egypt. In the levels a number of mules .- were at work. , All these have been suffocated. The depth of the mine is some 400 feet and there are several levels or lateral cuttings in which the coal is mined. Thd -mules were used in drawing the eoal along' these levels to the shaft, bo that it could be hoisted to the surface.- ' ..v,, ' . l; " . Fbidat. evening at Fairmount, Davidson county, Frank Cross was murdered. The news as given to the Salisbury, Herald is as follows: There was a railroad speaking at Fairmount and after the speakers had . finished and the orowd was dispersing, Dick Hall, who had been - drinking freely .' during the day, got on a horse belonging to Frank Cross witb the apparent in tention of riding it away, when he i was accosted by Cross and asked to get off. He did so at once, and jumping on Mr. Cross with a knife cut him all to pieces. ' He then fled leaving Cross : bo badly lacerated that he died daring te night, Peg Leo Williams is here to. Jay, distributing his enticing literature. - Peg Leg, as everyone knows, is the great negro trader, e ;1 the army of negroes he has led to Arkansas will almost equal the Lout of Israel. He has beautifully colored lithographs rV; depleting t "3 .which the darkey cannot S. ITo. 1 shows the old broken a cf ro leaving the mud-daubed i in the black jack, carrying ' ' in3 in a towrsack Each i 3ve3 until the end of the i ; tLo same nero in the ' ! " 3 ' eating Tlnnks. i ! r, 1 !! ook-L! t rn, ' , , ' ' i I-" 1 n.;' r-' ' 1 M ' - Tbb President ibinks there are conclusive evidences that the new tariff has created several great industries, which will, within a few years, give emplopmenc to several hundred thousand American work, ing men and women. There is a general carioiity to know , what these industries are, where they are and what are the conclusive evi dences of ench great results. Cannot some of the monopoly ad vocates enlighten the people f Begin with the tin factories, and tell us where they are and how many boxes of tin-plate they have tarced oat Baltimore Sun. If you would let the great American Republic outstrip all rivals' and become a land of milk and honey, with golden rivers run ning everywhere and a baoolic people happy beyond the race, all yon have to do is to strengthen the bonds of taxation and levy contri butions upon the poorer classes for the special benefit of Nabobs and Millionaires. This is the sum of the wisdom of the Harrison-Reed-tfcKinley gang who are the agents and exponents of the half million rich men of their party- The high er the taxes the happier the people. What a commentary upon common sense ! Wil. Messenger.' Eight Congressmen voted for WatBon, of Georgia, for Speaker. Our North Carolina Congressmen were not recorded that way. We don't know how any of them voted, but will. try to find ont and report. They will be looked alter daring the session. Progressive Farmer. You ought to have known how they voted. Their votes were recorded a week before yon published the above. These eight Congressmen voted for Crisp on thirty ballots and you say Crisp was supported by the railroads. What are you going to do about it T W ho elected these gentlemen to Congress any how t Charlotte Chronicle. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Theatre Our country cousin. 8. K. E.iton Silverware, eto. C. E. Slover Picklea, eto. W. M. Wateon Commia'ra notice. B. Berry For Xmaa aeaaon, Churchill & Parker Xmaa greeting!. Cotton New Berne Market Salts Saturday 189 balea at 6 1 4 to To. There will be a German at Lowthrop Hall; Taeedsy night, given by the Waverley Cotillion German Club. The Episcopal rectory is getting well under way and presents quite a hand some appearance. When completed it will number among the flneat residences of the oity. The maoadamized road has received the additional top layer ot floe shell rock for tbe length of nearly three squares. Ine work is completed almost to New street. Pupils of the Collegiate Institute and the Graded Schoal took a colieotion among .themselves and raised fifteen dollars for the orphans at the Oaford Asylum and forwarded it to them yesterday. The weather has been so pleasant the last few days that bees have been fly ing around. They could he seen enjoy ing the candy displayed in front of the oonfeotlonery stores. - We guess the eoolobaoge will make them keep in their little hives today . Yesterday, Mr. J. Suter, one of our large furniture dealers, made sale of a rooking chair to a lady living in Min nesota.1 It is medium Used rocker with spring bottom and back, and es pecially suited for oomfort and ease. Quite a far-away sale for one of our business housefc;i:r,- The street force were finishing the grading of Pollook street yesterday be tween Metcalf street and the macada mised road. Tbey have also made an additional opening, to tbe large sewer which' runs down Metcalf street to re oeive drainage direct from the north aide of Pollook ttm.'t- "' Kiueey Seminary, La Grange, N. 0., will have a "Pupils' Keoilal" fcy the mail.) end elocution classes, conducted by- Misses Dobson and Phillips, next Tuesday evening- at seven o'olook. : It will consist of high class vocal and In- atrumental muslo and. elocutionary ex eroieesv The programme embraoee two dozen exoellent ' aeleotione, . eome . of them quite difficult .ones from the mas ters. We are sure the young; ladies will prove themselves equal to the re quirements of the oooaaion and render tbe entire programme with' credit to themselves and honor to the school. "I A. number of Onslow 'county carte were ia the oity ycsteiday with ohoioe New Blrer trout, whioh retailed at from 15 to 25 oents eaoh. , The venders informed us that they have teen very abundant this j ear, end since the rail road penetVated to that neighborhood ;' 9 industry has assumed much greater -ortinrs than formerly, but neer!y !t'C j are th,ifrf I y rU In I Likes' the Country. Mr. Elward Jack, of Canada, a botanist and general soientlst who has been spending a couple of weeke ex amining the natural products and ad vantages of Craven county, left yester day for New York. He is exceedingly pleased with our oountry. He likee the elimate better than that of Florida, and speaks of the additional advautage of its being nearer North and of more convenient access, and he believes that if wealthy Canadians realized what pleasant plaoe it is, great numbers of them would spmd the winter here every year. A better oountry for deer and such game he baa never seen. He is also delighted with the magnitnde of our wealth of forests, and is satisfied that great benefit would be derived from having a well arranged collection of the useful woods of this section dis played at the World's Fair with state ments of the locality from which they came, their abundance here, and the uses to which they are adaptable. He speoially oites the intrinsio worth of sweetgum and eome other timber, the value of which we do not properly ap preciate. The great fertility of our lands surprises him, and taking all these favorable points into consideration he seeB sufficient cause to believe that in the near future New Berne will be quite a city. Abernelhy Speaks. Yesterday was the time fixed for the investigation committee (oonsistiog of five elder) in Bev. J. T. Abernetby's case to have begun their work at Snow Hill. Just prior to the last encounter between himself and Mr. Grimeley, Mr. Abernetby wrote a card to the Wilmington Messenger asking to cease publishing reports until the facts in the case are known. He refers to himself as an innocent man and to Mrs. Grime ley as en innocent woman and says published accounts of the trouble have been wide of the truth and unjust to all parties concerned, including the husband. He gave as hU reason for keeping silence that he wished in no way to forestall the aotion of the in vestigating committee and said he "dis dained to try to effeot publio sentiment by any atatement before the facta had been fully inquired into by the proper tribunal" at whioh time he promisee them without concealment or equivo cation. - President Winston's Lecture. Tbe exeroiaea by the pupils of the Collegiate Institute in the entertain ment next Wednesday night will con sist of musio, both vocal and instru mental. The excellence of the Literary portion of the evening is well assured by thefaot that Prof. G. T. Winston is to lecture- The object for which the entertain ment is gotten np that of establishing circulating library ia one that forolably appeala to every thoughtful mind. Who ia there with lofty and noble aspirations for self-improve ment that has all the gocd books he would like to have aocess to? Probably not one in a thousand. Bnt few are able to purohaee all of those in which they feel a real interest. The oirculat ing library will do much to supply the need. The entertainment will provide an opportunity to pass on enjoyable even ing, to learn something of the exoellent work tbe uolleglate lastitnte is doing ia its musio department, to hear one of our foremost eduoatore and to aid ia the movement end encourage the leaders in their efforts to establish the library. ;. Coming and doing-. Mr. J. W. Stewart returned last bight from Louisville, Ey., where he has just pnrohaaed a very large supply of horses and mules. Judge A. S. Seymour returned from a business trip to Weldon and other points. ; r;f--v List of Letters Remaining in the postofflce at New Berne, Craven county, N. O., Deo. 12, ibvi. ' - B-G H Barker, Mrs. Martha Bryant. S W Bryan. Samuel Brown, Miss Laura ttenaea, aatnamei mount. C Sellie Clavborn or Georee Clay bora. - "" ; ' D Mister John Due. Mr. Samnel Due, J W Dixon, Misa Mary Dawns or uowns. - - , F Miss Laura Fields. Mrs. Aroana Fonville cars Andrew Hurst. G-Hiss Nioey Gallaco. Elsie Gre gory, eius tfaiQ uiooe. - l sirs, uetsey Ann ivy, t. J. ivey J Mr. Samnel Johnson care Misa Hattie Brown, Mrs. Jane Jaokson. i L Mrs. Laura E. Lane. ; M Mr. Mary E. Masters, Mr. Jamee Moore, Mr. N. Mahonedt Co., Mr, O. H. alouowell, ur. John MoUbee, B Mfss Laneet Bboe. , , ' S J. M. Stallere, Mrs. A. B. 8mlth. T Miss Addie Thomae. - " W Mrs. Bosettie Ward Mr. Willie Wigaine care Mr. Lnby Heath, Mr. H W. Wvnna. -- r. -.t : - v.- Persona calling for above letters, will say advertised.and give date of list. -The regulations now require) that one cent ahail be collected on the delivery or each letter advertised. , . Wat, E. CLABKB, P. M. Listen What the Green Front Novelty . ' ; . - . Store Says. - ' Our Piotures sell rapidly. Corns early and pick out the finest and beet Oil Cbromos in elegant Oak frames from B5o. up. Elegant - heavey gilt framed Cbromos Sl.lSto a piece. Genuine Hand Paintings with elopant (tilt, bronze and oak frames, also Fine EncravioRB ia various sizes. c-olunt jour. E"ln for Christmas and oa!l at the GEi.N TKONT to get -1 . i ri.,t' COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' PRO CEEDINGS. More Action on Taxes in Special Cases Execution to be Issued ClaimsJJ ; .. Allowed. XOOKTINUXD ) Ordeied.That B. W illiams and other?, Supervisors of publio roads in township No. 9, having reported tbe road in said township leading from Hanoock's creek to New Berne, and . Beaufort road through the - lande of P. J. Arms, C. J. & W. Y. Wynne, J. H. Hunter, agt., and Wm. Cully to be in a passable condition, the aaid road is hereby de clared a publio road and the clerk of this Board ordered to so inform the Supervisors of said township. Ordered. That the nronertv listed bv . 8. Wood, agent of heirs of E. B. Stanly, oorner of Pollock and Craven streets, in the city of New Berne be assessed for taxation at $12,000 instead of 813,500 on aocount of error. Ordered, That the property of Harry Spruiil, township No. be assessed at $120 instead of (255 on acoount of error. Ordered, That 0. T. Watson be noti fied that if he will list his taxable property before the clerk of this Board, that the double tax charged agsinet him on tbe delinquent Hit will be remitted. Upon examination of tax certifl jstee of lands sold for 18S9, it appearing thai the lot of land listed to E. G. Hill for J. J. Powers and sold for taxes was also listed by Mrs. Nancy A. Sterling and taxes paid, it is ordered that the said certificate be canoelied. Ordered, That the sheriff bo instruct ed to furnish this board a list of nil merchants who have failed to list their purchases for the present year in com pliance with S:o. 23 of revenue act, also that the county attorney be in structed to take such aotion as will insure the listing and collecting of tax as ordered in said section. The board took a recess to 3 o'clock m. Tbe board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present, Commissioners, James A. Bryan chairman; E. W. Smallwood, J. A. Meadows, William Cleve and Danie' Lane. Ordered, That A. Conn's property in township No. 1, be atrioken from delin quent list and placed upon the supple mental list, he having listed said property with Register of Deeds. Ordered, That the county attorney be instructed to take such action as he may think necessary to collect the taxes due the county, represented by tax certifi cates exeouted by the sheriff to the county in the year 1890, for the taxes due for 1889. Ordered, That an execution be issued against D. N. Kilburn and his sureties on the judgment in the case of the State on Belation of the County Board of Education vs. D. N. Kilburn and others and collect balance due the sohool fund on aaid judgement. Ordered, That the following accounts and claims be allowed to tho parties and claimants named, and for the amounts designated to eaoh respective. ly to be paid on the warrant of the chairman and olerk of this board oi commissioners as follows: Fannie Williams, keeper poor house; 812 50; Irene Cooley, cook for pcor house, 3 00; J. J. Tolson, Agt., rations for poor, 68 93; B. G. Mosely, rent of houses for poor, 85 60; Ben McFrater burying paupers, $8 .90; do., 83 50; B. S, Primrose, coroner, inquest Primus Simmons, 88.70; Alfred Qatlin, Tilman Joyner, Alex. Ernul, W. Ipock, B. Griffin, B. P. Williams, jurors inquest Primus Simmons, 81.00 eaoh; James Walker, witness inquest Primus Sim mons, .60; Tbos. Daniels; obarges on book, 8100; Jas. A. Bryan, per diem eto., commissioners, 830 00; E. W, Smallwood, do, 816.00; Daniel Lane, do, 14 60; Wm. Cleve,. do., 80 25; Jas. W, Biddle, fees olerk board commissioners etc 830.80; do., allowance on land sales, $20 00; W. M. Watson, Harrell's stationary bill, 83. 90; do., costs in land suits, 819.40; W. B. Lane sheriff, board ing priaoners during month of Novem ber, 8A0.25; do., turnkey fees, 80.00 dq., team for jury, sawdust, etc, 88 30 W. B. Pearoe, witness attending oom missionere' court and mileage, 13 35 N. 8. Richardson, bill printing 600 accounts, 85 00; New Berne Journal publishing proceedings, eto , 815.50 Chas. O. Butler, repairing Palmetto bridge, 85.15; Henry Powell, lumber for do., 85-15; Burt Gardner, repairing fence No. 1 township, 811.68; B. 8, Primrose, post mortem Isaao Allen $10 00; Eastern Hospital travelling ex pensea discharged patient, $3 70; Daniel Lane, months support Penny Btepaes. Dec., 1891, and JarTy 1893, $3.00; Clark k Clark, professional aervioes. Craven vs. Pamlico, 8250 00; E. E. Quidley Janitor for November, 810 00; G. A. Hill, keeper Clermont bridge, 810 00, Thomas Daniels, .Treasurer presented his annual bond whioh was on'motlon received, approved and ordered to be recorded ' and , filed. Commissioners Bryan, Smallwood, Cleve, Keadows and Lane voting to aooept. - Board adjourned. ' ," Commendable. All claims not consistent with the high charaoter of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided - by the Cat. . Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tbe system effectually, but It is not cure-all and makes no pretensions that eory bottle will not substantiate. . r Our Country Cousin. "Oar Country Cousin," Frank Jonea' new play, is said to give him greater opportunities for the display of his abilities as a Yankee comedian than his famous and well-known character orestl n of ' Si Pe kins " The aotion of fie piece; t'.Ves place in West Virginia, and a atrong story, of intense dramatic interest, is told during the action of lbs play The plot calls for great scenic and novel and realastio mechanical effeo'.a. The play bas proved a great success, and will be a sure money win ner. Married. Wednesday Do. 16th at 8 p. m. at the residence of Mr. 8. M. Curtis, father of the bride, Mr. Wilkins S. 8-nllh to Miss Ida G Curtis. Bev. J. F. Butt. officiating. 'Christmas, long looked for, comes at t." lest.' Christmas will soon be here, and you aven't bought that husband, brother or sweetheart a present yet. Buy him something useful, something that will remind him of you every timo ha puts on. We havo the very Ihiuxs fce wants They are Hits, 8iiirls, Collars and Cuffs, Silk ami Linen Handker chiefs, Soarfa and The, Mufllerj, Puli-e Warmers, Gloves (oloth and hid), Un- erwear, Suspenders, Cuff Guttou-j, Collar Buttons and Scarf Pins Sao ua you need anything for him. J. M. HOWAtt1.-. Answer This Question. Why do so many peoplo we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be m-ido miserable by indigestion Cnnstipntiou, Dizziness. Loas of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 73 -. we will sell them Shi oh 'n Vitaliz ir, guaranteed to cure them. SulJ by Njw Berne Drug Co. JrLu Berry Will sell during the Xmaa season, at Special Reduced Rates, viz: Candies, per lb., 10 to 25o. Carolina Water in pint lots at SI CO. Handkerobief Extracts, per cz 30o New Currants, 4 lbs. for 25 j. Nuts, 15o. per lb. No. 8 Presentation Teachers' Bibles for $5.00. No. 6 do. for 83 50. Florida Oranges. Malaga Qrapee. Apples, and many other Santa Claus' Artioles at less than customary prices Give yourself a chance to nave money. decls2v Why No) ! Why M ! STOP AND SEE OUR PRETTY DI8PLAY OF Silver wa.ro THE WINDOW TBI3 MORNING, ah lot of Souvenir Spoons just received in Orange, Tea and (Vice Sizea. Come and see us. SAM. K. EATON, TdE JEWELER. dlStf Middle ot., opp. Bap tint Church. JEW BERNE THEATRE I ONE NIQfir ONLY. MONDAY.DEC. 21st. 7th SEASON 7th OF EHr. Frank Jsnss, (Famous as l,8l Psekins") And eeoond season of his new and suo easeful play Our Country Qsusin, By OHA8. FLEUINa, Efg PBKSENTKD WITH MARVELOUS ETFECT8. SUPEKB 8INQINQ, ELEQANT ACTING, MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. The Great Railroad Soene. Steamboat on the Ohio. Working Farming I tuple ments. New Musio I Original Special ties I is at Churchill & Parker's Gr-reetingrs. To our customers and the public generally we have, in addition lo our already complete stock of Choice Fam lly Groceries, for the Xmas Trade: 4. C03 nice Florida Oranges at 25 j. dcz, 50 bush, excellent Apples at 40o. peck The best lOo. Candy in tho city. New Mixed Nuts, las. lb. New dates, 10c. lb. Best new Citron, 25c. lb. Perfect Gsm Currants, 10j. lb. cr S lbs. fer 25a. Best London Layer Raisins, 15 . It-. Good Layer Raisins, 12Jo lb. Para Maple Hyrup, 25o. quart. Heinz & Co.'s Sweet Mixed Pick-is SO j. quart. Ileiui & Co.'s Sour Mixed Pickles 20o. quart. Eeins ft Oo.'s Sour Kraut, IOj. q iart. Bananas, Coooanuts., eto., eto. Ia faet all the good things for Xmas Be sure to ooms and see us. -: OHURUHILL & PAEKEK, Broad Street. . For Sale, One Talbott Enaine. 25 H. P.. end Boiler 80 B. P. Will aelK cheap or exohange for lumber or four foot oord wood. Knaine ana ooiief in cooa eon d it ion. Reason foreelling have put Is . Inraer one. -: ' . ' n C LU8BOHO BRICK & TILfi WORKS :iubp-o, N, G. delu dlw wlm Absolutely Pure. A crem of t,irtsr biking powder. Hihcbt of all in leaverjicx stri'nglh. Latest U. 6". Government Food Report NOIVI'H i:a ttoi.i Craveu county. The Board of Con In Mi., 1 1 lor cour Su; county, l'litiitl . V8 Jl-utm .-i Hniuii. K. U, Hill, Trusts of r.-1 h,r M..uil - 1 1 . l.'lfir. Kt'hRrilN ptj. Dennis WuU'-.vvirllt, mi I. II. Huiltli, iKiruadauu. To Clarenco IilclrntUui;: "lilt) llr-flidllilt lltiOVt' 114 ii 1 will tlltiB U : ,t I CO 1 t! U I, ri !1 '10 I 1 f -11 f II' t i '. : . . l-n V ) llUH f tV!) OillliieilC'Jd in M.) H ; i ; r 1 -1 . r of rrnvou county, Nuiili Carol nni. tho l-urjiu?. of wuleh !8 to furvi'lnso cerluin l.t.s il ids or t.iix c ei'tinciite ii.tl ')j tilt- ctni.-t.. -. '..:'. aud MtatH oi Nor i li ui ' i i an,i ; . h r, . i ainnunL due ahl couniy aiul sihil" of I Interest, frs'p, ami Dt-n il r y as Hpjfurd fr in Httld InX Uttl6 (itCI4Ird II lit n ' p Ml i.r UndH of th- (1 -fi'i il.iiit, d s;,i'ii -t In 1 1 -e coiupUiint, 11 led In I Ills actum it:-J b!( mil- in the county of 'rarcn, r-nr h f.iroMtni, un.l lo have l!i sil J land sold to pay thbunir-. aud to exclude and foreclose any lion or interest vou mayown or claim In t)u stthl land. And you will further tut notice thai vo;i are re(iilred to appear at the i;ext teriii of th Oup rlor court of eaid ruunty, to l i held on the th'rd Mr inlay b -foitne lirtl Monday In M.iirh. Ivji. it the cour I house of Maid o uniy, In ,nuw Hlmho, n. I, and answer or demur to iIih conip.atnt in sal action or the plaint tl will apply to In court for the reitef dt iuandtu in B:d coin plaint Tills, the l'iLh djvnf I) r , ivij. W.M. WAIHi-, c r, ;i:t out of 31 y way. Clear the track for I a-u .-n.-ni Aud about it tuuuu no fu:i, I lira Ruing to buy my good of Ui Ilso, Through the winter of Farmrrs, look In y cur in.eri-t, An J i'VC'1 y vnr.y i -ivf And you'll thereby itavo mor. t.) your family When jou go to the grave. None can compote wkh Big Ike'd piicea, Is the rumor on tho street, And tho secret of thU important mat'er li ho buys hia gooid e) choap. Tha time has boun when coo.s , i high, None can this statement doubt, But Big Ike made a paas at hih priced, And haa knocked the bottom cut- llackburn Wh ARE EQOM. TO THE SANTA CLAUS' WI However Bliocklng large tbe btcckii B, lie thoro a score, or even more 1 fill Uiem all the larso and small Pleasing ouo and pleayln all, For llackburn & Willett keeps the s u I-1.V. For Sale Cheap! fifty r.ice LIVE SIIO.VT.-5. Also, one Cno PONY and a No. 1 MULE. Apply at once to U. L. HARDIaOX, declOdlwuSc Tliurmao, N. C. WM. P. LAWRENCE. OF PLII 9 jADELPQIA r 3 Paper limgH) Hal dcciaeJ to remain in .he cilj a shirt whilo longer, and will bepVa.-id to exhibit sample i of woik .it tbe OaB ton House. OrJeis for any kini of wjrk in my line solicited. declS lm MUFFLERS AND LADIES' ANP GENTS' Silk liandN rehlsfs AT THE umm store. Ladtea' Silk Bacdkerchi fr. :; -25 Blask Muffljrs, .'-v--: White 1.'; PMitiful Colored Mofflers, '1. ;i.25 EE EtCinON: OKRimiAS! Hew Lot PIG HAM8, Reduced to 12 l-2e. BRES3ED TURKEYS, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Florida Oranges, New Mixed Nuts, N. C. Chestnuts, Pale Cream Cheese, Mince Meat, Hominy, Raisins, Samp, Pigs, Oatmeal, Dates, Corn Starch, Prunes, Tyster Crackers, Can dies, Apples, &c-, &c. LUCAS & LEWIS. A Ship Just Arrived with. Pine Apples and other Fruits on board for D. HASSELL. Boot and Shoe Maker, I'OLLOCK STREET, Jii.7 UEaNE, N. C. i. . i.: 6, :1ki tirvh-H or a sallied 'I-'iii-1 im nii'l liiHl.iiiHKd Workm.n from .m-w v.. ik, I irn t.w fir ly prepared to All pniiiii I i y u.i in ,K i b lor lluo i' mi);; :,iDL uoots and suoes. ,1;ii.h,;ms':,i.'iiM!i.i 1 liavo Balliifactorlly ,':,'. il,, .1 my muneiouti patroDa r .if ii.u characler of my IVfatiyand prompt- J:1IN AK-40K1.ET, t'Tlnt; a tip, . l .v if ;s:,.. y ii.u C-iV"IMia-:NT.S SUOULD BEAR IX lilV it .-. ih- cif...u t-,t bttacks of Croup i i. i on us. 13d prcpartd for insiJivus il, ta.-e by always having aboultiif U IJ. Ujlfya Croup Sybcp ia tl..- U.UiV. r.t;. arc J after the re cipe of ti.e iate Dr. Walter Duffy, and for s-iiu I y tbe proprietor at liis store on lliiuiu etroci, urit to Custooi House, aiiu by New liurco Drug Company. Long investments. Prtit s wii-iii: p; to make . ' nvest nieols on ricy property draw lug eight pi-r c.vv.t irm redt per annum, payable Bemi-Hniiuiilly, will do well to oall at my clli.-o imJ ka n full particulars. P. II. PELLETIER. Dec. a, ;tai dtf GO TO SEE il FJOilMOSQN TO r.L Y YOUIt Chrbistias Frsssnfs. I u.vvr. jesr received a nice LOT OF Picture Framts, Baiiibao Easles, Work Baskets and Stands, Wood Baskets, and ran latest in Wicker p;:d Rattan Chairs. I luvij vcr tiling jou need in a FIB3T-CLASS FURNITUHE STOBE . CjT Ci moto eeo iae before you buy , JNO. A. BI0HARDS0N, EOUni FRONT STREET, deiOdwlf Opp. Roberts Bros. Hi f AND SEE THE t and Eest Selected Stock of WATCHES, JEWELEY Silverware and Novelties ever ehown in New Heme. I have just returned froru Iho North with a FULL STUCK of p.H kinds of goods in my line. SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, Middle St.. opposite Baptist Church. We Just rec-jived a jib lot of NICE 0VEEC0A1S, which we are selling at very low figuree. A full line of Men's and Boys' Winter Clothing . ON BAND. v 1 Bee our Crossott's Men's Shoes before buying every pair warranted to give - satisfaction. We have also on hand Children's All Wool Yeats, All Wool Boae end e very nice quality of fin Wahp White Flannel at 81.00 per yard. MundelIa',CbiidreusShos end Ziegler'e Ladies Shoes e epeoialityiIi!c Barrington Eaxtcr 5 Stop!
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 18, 1891, edition 1
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