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Daily OTJRNAL. VOL. X.-N0. 239. NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS, sjssfcstWe 4P aM1 v v-.v'v;.. :. -yf. -S;:s'.t!i'"iA.;::i f m If" I 'I; ' : ' iff 8: t, 1.V f ; - BUSBIES. I0CAI8 ;.' -7T OST A itoid medal with the engra JLiTiBg,U. N. O. DeoWmer, "90- A reward to th finder. .? ;fc j58. -r c-i'S Johh Btahly Thohai . 'i'T I9TEH 1-200. copies of the Latest . 1 j Soon. 8a. and 10 per copy, at the -f V OHM Fbomt Hovilti 8TOBB, V Middle street, near Baptlat Church. : V : Come eniok, they will be sold in a : lew days, v -v f ' j031" F OUND.--A fine looking ipotted dog Onslow county. ' ooiain iui apply at this offioe. jSdwlw ,Z TTTANTED Situation as Book keep W ec. - Sitisfaotory refereooe. Ad : 4js. P O. Box 6, Nw Berne, N. C. -X'-J"111'-"- L" 08T Mondt.y afvemoon between ! New Berne and Bellair. a ladiea .v' blaek oloth Joket. Finder please leave : at JODBXAL Offlae . Jnld 17OUSD A win Machine Drawer 1? with attachment 00 Trent Eoad ' ? ; near Camp Palmer. d29dwtf WANTED A gentleman and wile to board and a few table boarders. s.Ot'17 If MRS 8. B. Uowaed. R: E. Hudson Bouse Painter, Paper Banger, Kalsoniiner, Orders Prompt! attended to. Apply at 41 F Jj. H. Cutler' itore. BARGAINS in beautiful work-baskets fanoy styles job lot justreoeived, i.... . J. Surra. SUOKE Genuine Cubana Tobacco. oot6tf NEW DR0O BTOBE.-Drugi, Medi e"e aid )hemlol. o; P. "Polar f,prlSt"ry Medicine.. All vartle. of Ww erop Oardn aeed.. Kin. and liarge rtUMk Cigar, ard Tobaeoo. aia aw. rre jwrlpllo. aoearately 00 w poonde.1 ot Tt WABBii.e.). onr m -tto and oar .uocess. So oK BrMl' and Apotheeary. Mlddl. .. tuar doom from Folloct. lanA) ly ' IiABOB numbers of horses in 8 n Vrancisoo are Beriously affected by the grip. EobT. Milllgan was shot and killed by Mrs. John Pendleton at Woodberry, Tenn. fiPEAKER Cbisp is reported to be convalescing, but is not strong enough to be present when the Bouse convenes today. JOHNC.CALHOUS.ofNe York, and Pat Calhoun, of Atianta. have been dropped from the directory of the Georgia Central road. ( Thb Post says: "Foraker come ont flat footed for Blaine, but in the Senatorial contest he is coming ont bare-footed and bald-headed." Judge Advocate General Bern ney has been sent to San Francisco to meet the cruiser Baltimore and make , formal inquiry into the as sault on the crew of the vessel at Valparaiso. A Philadelphia physician has issued a lengthy pamphlet entitled 'How to Get Thin." It may be a very able prod notion,', but the simple, old-fashioned boarding house system still has the call. Thb Maryland Legislature is to eleot two U. S. Senators. It is . evident that Senator Gorman will be one, but there is much doobt as to who will be his colleague. Gov. Jackson is prominently mentioned. Thb announcement is made that Dr. Eugene Grissom, who for over twenty years was superintendent of the Insane Asylum at Baleigh, is now an inmate of a similar lnstitu tlon at Denver. Colorado. - and nnder treatment. rC ditB : day last week a flock of i wild geese flew north, indicating 'warm - weather; . and : another flew ,- south, indicating cold - weatherJ P' Both knew what they sere about - It was "cold as blazes in the 1 -morning, and 'Miot as the dace," ilu:;,oeiore evening. .-,-.H-v-;-;.-.'lf:, c Mbit In New Jersey do not seem to -'. be rery anxious to marry. A . larmer 1 advertised - a' short while , ago that: hfr wonld give a ten-acre farm. 9300 in cash and a team of : bones to the man who would marry - bis danghter, and np to last ac . -nnts he had received only 5,000 MB. WlLLIAJt H. SEABB, prophet whose etes read the stars and whose feet "are planted.; on Plymouth Bock, communioates to the Boston Globe' these interesting observations: "I have made month ly calculations for years, and wjJH Btate as my exalted opinion there will be no ice out in the State of Massachusetts ; this winter of or dinary thickness. consider this beyond the reaoh of instruments ona month in advance," We hope tliat this exalted opinion, beyond t-3 reach of" instruments , one month in advance, means .that the Jj- aaryioe in Massachusetts will I -j of extraordinary - thickness. ! 5 wordJ "Massachusetts' do if l 3 v era to be no" ice next year t ' 1 e'i3 put' her Kojf- "It seema to be decided that the aale of liquor at the Chicago Fait will be ' permitted; and if it is, a howl of protestation will arise, fiat in Tiew of the atmosphere of Ohioago, as described by her own' physicians, the sale of catarrh remedies and cough medicines will bring in a good deal more money than the sale of liquor.'' The United States Government has not at any time assumed a ballying attitude" toward Chili. It has been forbearing and of paoiflo spirit under provocation; it has prosented its grievances to the Chilian Government that they may be redressed: it has striven to ob tain Justice from that Government; it has sought only to secure the protection and defend the rights ot Amerioan citizens in Chili. The United States Government has .committed itself so thoroughly to the principle of arbitration in the adjustment of vexed interna tional questions that if Chili should ask that the matters now in con troversy between the two oonntries be referred to such a tribunal the Administration could not refuse. But there are at least two Powers that would not be acceptable to this country as arbitrators name ly, Italy and China. Phil. Record. "It is a tribute to the marks manship of the Duke of Oonnaught that be shot Prince Christian in the eye by aiming at something else. He kills the birds with carrom shots. We are informed that no insurance company will insure tbe lives of the unhappy keepers wbo have to go oqt shoot ing with the various Boyal High nesses now corralled at Oiborne House. The only safety of these poor devils ot Keepers is to get in front of the princely guns, and even then tbey may eaten a snot on the bound. Tbey have rare sport." LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I. H. 8miih-$10,000. Barrington & Baxter Notice. W. M. Watson Foreclosure sale. All subscribers to the Daily Journal who desire to take advantage of the reduoed rates osn obialn a years' sub' sorlption upon payment of $3 CO. The meeting of the Brotherhood of St. Andrews will be held at half-past seven tonight. Remember the grip. If not obtainable from the direotor it will be imparted at the door by the Seoretary. Messrs. G. H. Waters & Son shipped a beautiful buggy of their make yestei day to Mr. W. H. Ipook of Vanoeboro. This firm will make a good exhibit at the Fair of the rehiolef they manufac ture. Tbey are already preparing for it. There will be a Leap Tear ball given at Lowthrop Hall this evening, danoing to begin at 8:80 o'olook. The ehaper- onea are: Lieut, and Mrs. B. O. Orisp, Dr. and Mrs. B. 8. Primrose, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Street, and Mr. and Mrs, John Dunn. The Young Men's Christian AssooU' lion is taking aotive steps for a weloome meeting in behalf of the new Seore tary, Mr. H. L. Walton, at their hall next 1 Sunday afternoon. ' Ladies as well as gentlemen are invited to be present. The exeroises wilt be varied with short talks and good mutio. All the life saving stations are here' after to be supplied with mutes. Oapt j. W.' Etheredge, Superintendent of the stations left on the steamer Newberne of the O. D. line with pair of strong aotive ones from' Kentuoky , purobased from Mk J. W. Stewart for the station at Paul Gamlal's Hill. Capt. Ether edges' daughter, Miss Minnie, who has been spendinc Christmas at her home in Beaufort, left, returning to Wash mgton OttyV;'-jvS . An exohangesajs; The farmer tually pays a premium for bad roads. He pays it in time expended in getting to market; in value of drafting animals and tbe food they eat and in the extra hands for their ears and handling. increased number of vehioles and wear ana toa. on suu uu ih hi. unmm product of the land that has less atten tion and care. If the oountry had system of smooth and hard highways it wonld blossom like a rose and prosper- parity wonld follow in the wake. ! A Successful Coon Bunt. , i ' ErlrMon(ieV moroiar Messrs. ' Jo Lee, Nelson Lee, Win, N. Lee. B E. Lee. B. L. Lee and Adam Jordan with two ' dogeDaniel - Boon and Bruno Cleveland , three guns and" three axes, started for Neuse Biver marshes in Ingram's Township for a big , ooon After resohing the marshes they had no trouble in tracking the eoona to their dens rn the bollow trees. They took in that day eleven ooons and one 'possum. ihev went baok on Tuesday morning and on that day they took in Bine ooons and two 'possums and one duck besides tr',tr a dr end several turners. 1 i r Y-r-.t - t t'jem eight dollars. Coming and Going. Tes'.erday was quite a leaving day for those connected with Various schools who have been spending the Christmas season in New Berne. H. A. Banks, Astiitant Professor of EoglUh in the Bute University, returned there from viaiting Bev. C. Q.Vardell. T. C. Daniels Professor of Physical Culture atiTdnity ooilegc, returned ( rom spend ing the holidays with his parents in the city ; and the following students re turned to their colleges they are attend ing: ktr John Seymour, to Hamilton College, Clinton, N- Y.; Herbert B. Thomas ti University Mr. W. MoCarthy a law student to George town University. Miss Emma Katie Jones to Peace Institute; and Misses Kathleen Brjen, Bessie Patterson and Louella Makely to St. Mary's. Mr. T. L. Hancock of Baleigh, passed through last night to attend tbe funeral of his siater, Mrs. J. F. White at Crjatan today. Mies Eunice Weeks, of Harlowe, wbo has been spepding a couple of months visiting relatives in Wilmington, passed through en route to her home. Mr. Fred C. Dizon, whs bas been spending Christmas with relatives in the city left, returning to Durham. The Petition for the Double Mail. The petition for a double dailv mail hioh has been numerously signed by the publio officials and the most pro gressive, prominent and influential business and professional men of tbe oity will be presented to the Directors of the A. & N C. R. R at their next monthly meeting. Craven county, from the earliest days of the road bas been its strong ally and supporter and it is but just that respectful considera tion of the wiehes of her citiz:m should be acoorded by the railroad authorities and a favorable reply given if there is any reasonable opportunity of dojoj? so. New Berne needs the facilities asked for. They would promote business, oause the city to grow more and tbe road itself as well as the city would be tbe gainer by the increased aotivity and by eaoh forward step taken. A Double and a Single Marriage. The marriage bells rang out loud and long last Wednesday the 28d of Decem ber. 1891. when Messrs. W. W. Russell Bear Creek, and George It. V en tors of Bichlands, led to the Hy menial altar, Misses Sadie Haskins and (Jora Russell Bear oreek, all of Onslow county. N. O, The oeremony was beautifully performed by our circuit preacher, Rev. L. Keene of tbe N. U. Conference. The contracting parties of this double wedding were well known and accom plished young ladies and gentlemen After the oeremony the double happy pair left amid the blessings of their friends for Jacksonville, where they took the train for Wilmington, N. C, to spend their bridal tour in that city, and Writesville, among tneir mends and relatives there. May their pathway Through life be without the tinge of a shadow. Married at the residence of the brides' fathers, near Catherine Lake, Onslow county, N. 0., on Wednesday, Deo. 80th, 1891, Mr. W. O. Rose of Brunswick, Ga., to Miss Bertha Barber of Catherine Lake. The happy couple took the train at Jacksonville, same day for their future home in Georgia, amid the congratulations of their many friends. We wish you Bertha and Willie all the happiness that you deserve. W Higher License in Goldsboro. The Board of City Aldermen in special session Thursday night, raised the liquor lioense tax from 850 to $100, and in oonsequenoe several or the heretofore dealers in the "ardent" have withdrawn from the business, their former lioense having expired on the first of the month. It is probable that the privilege tax will be inoreased yet higher bv tbe next administration, when they enaot the oitv ordinance, after the stay eleo tlon. whioh, u tney inorease tne tax to 8500.00. as is now discussed, will give the dealers ample notice, before the Urst or January vs, to cioseoui their stock in trade, if they do not oare to continue under the high lioense. Argus. Bcsolutlons of Appreciation. Sybaousk. New York, Whereas: It has been the pleasure of the Board of Direotors of tbe Eastern Building ft Loan Association of Syra ouae, ri. I,, to receive a personal visit from Isaao H. Smith, Esq., its Southern Manager of NortraJaroiina ana . Whereas: The Distetors have re oeived from him a Jull and detailed statement of the affairs of the Associa tion in his territory whioh elearly diaoloses his teal and energy in ad vanoing the interests of the Association which bas for Its primary obi set the advancement of its members in all of the material aSaira of life, now there fore be it Besolved. That th s Board does here bv tender to him its most hearty appreciation of the able-eonduot ot his affairs whioh' as time advanoes most prove of honor to him as well as of great importance to those of Its mem-. bers who nave neen so rortunateto heed his counsels. Moved and oarried that oopy of the above resolutions be furnished to Mr. Smith. - : .- - ' Adopted by tbe uoara or Directors (unanimously) In sesaion Deo. 81, 1891. JOHK J. YV. KSYNOLDB. SeoV & Qen'l Mgr. Attest: ;" V . H. h. booms, rres. T - D H. MUBBAT, V. li?:$d- Commendable.' . AU claims not consistent with the high ebaraoter of Syrup of Figs are nnrnoseiv avoided Dv tne uai rut Syrup Company. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the svstem effectually, but It is not i-oure-all and makes no pretensions that very bottle will not rubstantiate. , " ' J .' Notice. The publio are hereby notified that Clairmont Bridge, Trent river, is np for repairs and will be impassable until furtber notice. .; J. A. MHA.DOWS, nCOtf Commissioner, W. P. Grlmsier, Father of W. E tirimsley, Writes a Card. TO THB PUBLIO. Snow Hai., N. C, Deo. 81, 1691. Motives of delicacy whioh, I am sure, a just publio sentiment will duly appre ciate, have thus far operated to prevent the pnblioation by me of any statement in connection with tbe two attacks of my son, William E. Grlmsley, on the Bev. J. T. Abernethy. I would now spare the publio this additional ioflic tion after so much has been said and written about those aflajrs, if I oould feet that a longer siienoe would be com patible with my duty to those who are near and dear to me. It has been published that I and my entire family denounoed tbe conduot of my son in attacking Mr. Abernethy. Tnls statement is absolutely false, and it could not have been given to the publio for any other purpose than to give a color of excuse for the wrong doipg of one whose holy calling should have made him avoidr the very eem blanoe of evil, and especially the temp tation of tbe ionooent. 8o far from denouncing William's conduot we have felt all along that it was natural and excusable, and, indeed, justifiable in an honorable and high-spirited man under tbe provocation which led to it. His pure and stainless wife joins us in this sentiment. In this connection I beg leave to say that that noble and devoted wife and Christian woman, all through these unfortunate circumstanoes. has not suf fered any diminution of the reBpect and esteem and confidence which hive so loog been acoorded her (as it surely was her due) from my entire family arid all who knew her. Her husband and all "within my gates" and this entire com munity with one voice and one accord acquit her most freely and fully of the slightest purpose to do wrong. A trusting and confiding nature, zealous in the cause of religion and the advancement of the interests of her church simply failed to detect orimiaal wrong in tbe approaches of one who was her pastor and spiritual adviser, when she herself was too pure euepsct a corrupt motive and there wbs no open disclosure of aotual crimi nal purpose. We earnestly beg that no blame be visited upon her unoffeuding bead. In due time I feel confident that my son's conduct will be successfully vin dicated, but his vindication will not be or it oannot truthfully be) at the ex pense of her honor and ber good name. W. P. UwasLKY. P. S. Will all the newspapers in hioh the slander mentioned above was published be so kind aa to copy the foregoing statement. W. P. G. News & Observer. Died. At her home in tbis city, on Tuesday, fcnuary 5th, 1893, of pneumonia, Mrs. F. White, aged 49 years. Tbe re mains were taken to Croatau for inter ment Wednesday. Ths greater portion ot Mrs. White'3 life was spent in Jones county, and she was a consistent member of Piney Grove Baptist Church, a few miles from Pollocksvllle. She has been resident of our city but a short time, having moved direotly here from Harlowe three months ago. Previous to the attaok of pneumonia which ended ber life, she suffered greatly from a severe and protraoted illness fromartioular rheumatism, which ehe bore with Christian fortitude. Mrs. White 'd husband and eight chil dren, the youngest but three years old, survive her. At Adams Creek, January 1st, 1892, of Typhoid Fever, little Belle Albertina, youngest child of Mrs Charlotte Taylor, aged 11 years, 1 month and 6 days. She died to sin, she died to cares, But for a moment felt the rod; Oh mouners such, the Lord declares Such, are the ohildren of our God. $10,000. Editor Journal: The North and Northwest during the winter months do not call for money by the hundred of thousand. So any one who oould use to an advantage 'one, two, three, four, five. six. seven, eight, nine or ten thousand dollars, would find it to his interest to borrow it from tbe Eastern Building and Loan Association of Syra' cues. N. Y. The Eastern has already loaned several thousand dollars to its members in N. O. In my presenoe December 21st, 1891 it granted all applications on file from North Carolina members. For particulars apply to Isaac H. Smith, New Berne, N. 0., General Agent. janODOd "Don't Give np the Ship." Den't surrender, although the fight be long and bitter, and results thus far but dismal failures. Old Bad Blood may vet be oonauered and disease driven from the citadel of life. You have not nsed the proper remedy, orlong ago you would have felt a onange. xou nave tried this and that, a hundred bottles of this speoifio and fifty bottles of that sarssoarilla. feel you might as well have nsed so mucn rain water tor ail tbe good efleot they had. Why have vou not tried B. B. a. (Botanio Blood Balm) made in Atlanta, Ga? Beoause it isn't advertised so conspicuously other remedies? Well that's a poor reason. The greatest humbugs oan at. ford the largest advertisements. As for B. B. B. try it, and if six bottles don't do yon more good than all the other blood medioina yon have ever taken, oall it a humbug, a name that has never yet been applied to it by any ana. Walter Bridges. Atnens. Tenn, writes: "For six years I had been af flioted with running sores and an en. Iaraament of the bone in my leg, tried everything I heard of without any nermanent benefit until Botanio Blood Balm was reoomended to tne. After nsins six bottles the sores healed, and I am now in better health than I have ever been. I send this testimonial unsolicited, beoause I want others to be benenteeVV- Vnni- Itfantlon - i Te nags 60 of the East Carolina Fish, Game and Industrial Association pre mium list. A careful perusal of this page will financially benefit every man woman ana cniia in ttonn unreuna. . The entire nreas of North Carolina ra.neotf nil reaueated to OOPV the above for one issue, for benefit of their readers, and send one oopy to Box ton, Newbern, N. u. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest U. S. Government Food Report. NOTICE. Barrington & Baxter For the next Thirty Days will close out their WINlIUi CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, At a Great Reduction. Crossett's and Zeierlcr's Shoes the same prices. Foreclosure Sale. State of North Carolina. On the relation ot the Clerk of the Bu perlor Ouurt ol Cruveu county, vs. ueorge wnllaiEB. By virtue of a ludKment of the Sm.erlor Court of craven county, made at Fall IVrm, irui,oi sftia court in tueabove entitled ac tion, the undersigned (Jnmmisfiioner. dulv appolnted in and by said Judgment, will on Monday, the 15th day of February. (being tbe first day of February Term ot Craven Superior Court), at 12 o'clock, sell at me vjouri, uoubo noor lu tne Lily ot ew Bern. N. C, for Cash, the land ,'eBorlbed In the complaint In said action, and ordered to be sold as aforesaid, and which Is slmatt d InSo, 2TowD8lilpof Craven county, adi ilu- Ing th land, of Noah Fulcher, 'Ihnmits Btap,eford and others, boundtd and de scribed as followB, to wit; Beginning at a UibtwooJ slake on the main roaa (known as the furefy road) tbenoe In a southeastern direction to a new made stake on the boundary line of a tract of 5y acres bought bv Alex. Mosesund (ieorite WlUiam.of Noah Fulober and Mary A. Ful Cher his wife, by deed bearing dale Decem ber 11th. 184. Also deed from Alex. Mohih and wife Penny Moses to Ueorge Williams, containing 2lJ acres more or less. W. M. WAISUN, I . M C CommlftWmpr. January S, 1892. j j 30d Valuable City Froperty Unless sooner disposed of at private sale, I will sell to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Neicbero, at 12 o clock, M. , on the 19th inst.. the House and Lot wherein I now reside. Terms easy and prices moderate. For private purchase and other par ticulars apply to OWEN H. GUION. taq., Attorney at Law city. C. H. BLANK. Jan. 5, 1891. tf FOR SALE. Valuable Farm, San-Mill, Machinery, &e-t at Slocumb's Creek, A'cusc Hirer. Biz hundred and alxtr-threeaores ofTlra- ber Land, with timber to cnt about two minion logs lor timber ana plenty ol cord wcl. Also, a 8aw Mill, a Thirty Horsa Power Boiler and Kniilne. Cross (Jut and Edelns Saw, oyer which is a ney building, 30x15. 11 reet nign. Also, Ten norse rower iiouer and rename for Log Bulwark. Mill is on rour or nve acres leased ground Also, a Farm of Arty acres, half cleared and some In timber, Jooi douse. Garden and good spring water. Ntar the house Is a nne npie orcnard. flenty ol Marl and Muck for manure along the , leea, and splendid nshlng. Parties wishing to buy this property .which is known as the Galuppl' Froperty; should see It or write to H. O. 4 B. N. I)Er?E, Allbrlglilsvllle, Pa , JanSdlt2l Admrf. of J. H. Deppe. dec S. 0. Bragaw, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEW BERNE, N. C. Office Over Citizens Bank. JatSdwtf Schedule "B" Taxes. Merohants, Traders, Liquor Dealers, Commission Merchants, or other dealers are hereby notified that tbey mnst list at my offioe between the 1st and 10th January, 189-, the amounts of their purchases for the six months ending Deoembsr 81, 1891. See Rev. Act, Sec. 23,23, etc. J. W. BIDDLE, j8 td Beg. of Deeds. PARENTS SHOULD BEAR IS 1IIMD that the season for attaoks of Croup is now on us. - Be prepared for this insidious diseasa by always having a boVle of R. N, Duffy's Ceoup Syeup in the house. , Prepared after tho re otpe of the late Dr. Walter Duffy, and: for sale by the proprietof at hi store on Middle ttreet, next to Cuttoia Bouse, and by New Berne Drug Company. TO CLOSE OUT! OUR LINE OF $2.75 Ladies' Shoes, WE UAVE Reduced Them to $2.25. Now is the time to get a Fina Shoa at a BARGAIN. mmm store. We '1 carry tin ALDIN'E 2 50 Shoe For $2.00. The National Bank. New Berne, N. C, DrfC 30, 1891. 44th DIVIDEND. The Board of Direotors have this dav declared a Semi-ADnual Dividmd of five per Ci'nt., free of tax, payable on and a (tor January 8;h. 1893. U. H. ROBERTS, jinllw Cashier. Notice of Incorporation Notice l-i hereby given of the Inorpora tiou of l an ,NeW lief ne SewtT.igt.- ( oninny. That tiie iiuiiit-H uf the I nc n j oi uioih re Kobt. M . Cole, Cliiirien M Hearri-iU, ami .lu lius M. FurKurson, alt of the Clt. ait i .state of New Yoik, auU (ie-irno K. Wyrami, of Ne'iiern Nuith i'.iroii.i . a;i.l 8.ieu oli.t :s ah they may absooluie with ;hein. That Die n.ime of t .e naul oorirntiou shall l)i3 1 he "New lieni wenuo t imi p.iiiy." 'ihutbMltl corporation In tmineil'r Uie purpuhe of nmintHUiiiiK and oj.Hr' ;i! tut; a sysitm ol sewerage withm t no corporat e Uin itrt ami L;iimilfJt vioinliy of Uio ' ,iy uf New Her ii, .orth ( itro.inu, with (mwr in make cmtr-ctH uiUi the mnaui anih ;ml owuerH of ho6)H fnr th us of hai i uewers, ami toeollect the rents thereof. That the humuenB otsahl corporation Is lo be carried ou lu tne city i-f N-w li. ii;e, i t. ven county, N.r. ami tho company huh 1 1 alaoh-ive. an oftlce Ja th.j city, eouuty yml State of New York. That the llmeorexlstence of ihls Corpira m la 11 jolted to thirty ye.iiti. Toe amount of the Capital Htoct of haid corporation in On Hundred a-!d I'M fry InoUhand l)llai. a d the number of hharua tf which R;ihl Capital hloclc ehiCl constat shall hi tlftt . n hundred of i he par valuo of Uno JluuureJ hollars t-fi h. The private property of the KtocU;;ol..f rr. shall be absolutely exempt iium ihu eutp i-rac- di'his or Pidnliil'-H Wltn. ks my hand a id uii ji.il tscl tl.lt -to day of Locenibur, A. h. W M. vVATrtON, dec'ii Clerk Jup. Cuui t. Craven County. topi! Stop! AND SEE TBE Largest and Best Selected Stack if WATCHES, JEWELRY Silverware and Novelties ever shown in New Berne. Ihavejm returned from the North with a FULL STUCK of all kinds cf goods in my line. SAM K, EATON, The Jeweler, Middle St., opposite Baptist Church. Ghurchiil & Parker's 2 3Holidvy To our customers and the public generally we have, in addition to our already complete stock of Choice Fam ily Groceries, for the Holiday Trade: 4, COO nice Florida Oranges at 25c. doz. 50 bush, excellent Apples at 40c. peck, The best lOo. Candy in tbe city. New Mixed Nuts, 15c. ' . New dates, 10c. lb. Beet now Citron, 25c. lb. Perfect Oem Currants, 10c. lb. or 3 lba. fer 25c. Best London Layer Raisins, 15;. lb, Qood Layer Raisins, 121c lb. Pure Maple Syrup, 2"5o. quart. lleinzcv Co. 'a Swoet Mixed Pick'.ee, 20a. quart. Heiuz & Co.'d Sour Mixed Piokles, 20o. quart. ileinz & Co.'s Sur Kraut, lOj. quart. Bananas, Ccoanu'.j., etc., etc. In fact all the good thiDgs for Xoiau. Bo sure to como and ece us. (JUURCUILL & PAKKElf, Broad Street. LINDSAY & CO., DEAL.KB8 IN Barrels. Barre. Osvsrs COR. KING AND WATER STS., de231m rOHTSMOUTII, VA. ROBERTS a sue. Wholesale Dealers In; Groceries, Provisions TOBACCO and SNIFF, BOtTS and SHOES. We are also acent ror STOCK "DIADEM' FLOUK, very barrel warianted. A lame stock of PURIfi fWlST INDIA MOIjAHrtKrt, our own Importation. 94- Come to see qb. or send yonr orders You will find our Prices as LOW aa tbe Lowest. mav24dwt ROBERTS fe BKO WM. P. LAWRENCE, OF PHILADELPHIA, Professional Artistic Paper Hanger, Has decided to remain In the city short while longer, and will be pleased to exhibit samples of work at the Oaa- ton House. v -1 t Order for any kind of work in my line solicited.. - , deolO lm '92 h Coming Fast ! The New Year is speeding towards us laJtn w ith things good, bad and in different for us all. Thoao who will get the largest Bhare of tbe good out of V, will be those who take advantage of our offerings. There's nothing like a good beginning. R- p'-c. fully, rSaekbiam & Willaif. FOR Fresh Eggs, Mince Meat, Florida Oranges, Mixed itfuts, Lady linger Apples, Mixed Vickies, Sour Pickles, Sweet Pickles, and Pickles, AT LU0AS & i; mn ieso "IFTfl ri Boot and Shoe Maker, POLLOCK STREET, NEW It. C. l.aMiii, fi i ;r (l tli- ti'rv.c g i,r a skilled Alci'liuine ku,i liiM-cians v.'urkui.n from .New nrls.I am now n,U prepared to till pruiui tly ;l ,,vju tut- llm, itx'aiou ?j..vue boors asd shoes. TIm- mum- yiiirs Hint I liave Batlsfsctortl nip;, M. .,1 ii;;) wiinlsof my numerous patrons h ii... idi uui.iuiLe of tbe character of my K,':,:iiru,t; :i tj. chilly. .eatlyand prompt nuvudw tf Ul JOHN MrtORLET. HOiiSci AND MULES. I have jjat received a FINE LOT of Western North Carolina HORSES AND MULES. ALSO, A FINE LOT OF BUGGIEb, ROAD CARTS AND HARNESS. All of which I will sell VERY CHEAP for cash or approved paper. Give ma a trial. jEG. J Street O. 11. O 111 IjI j 1 . General Insurance Aent, NEW BERrE, N. C. ICHARDSON a ki WISHES aud All kppy Haw Year! Ertrjbo.iy can make the Holiday comfortable in on Season ci zy and of our BEAUTIFUL WiOICER CHAIRS. Tbey are j iet the Christmas Gifte for your "sisters, cousins and your aunts." Call and see them and our other Novelties, in Wall Cabinets, Wood Baskets, Work Stands, AND PICTURES. Call early and secure the beat, at JOHH i. RIOHARDSOtTS Long Investments. Parties wishing to make long Invest ments on oity property drawing tight per cent interest per annum, payable semi annually, will do well to oall at my offlae and learn fall tmrtioularg. . ; P. H. PELLEIIERi Deo.ll,U91, 4 dtf FIRE km LIFE ism i 1 1 s r-"
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 6, 1892, edition 1
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