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1 Tee ' MSSiaiBSkMS. f S ' ' "Daily Journal VOL. X.--NO 261 NEW BERNE, N. C . SUNDAY, JANUARY 3h 1892. 5 CENTS. i J 1-.ri Si -BUSINESS Luv.. 0T Somewhere in ti.e'ott 8 inr - -JLiday a black Muff Fin . r will jiIiin teave lima at tbt i fflje - .- ' p HOSE dVsiritigto bat e- Fresco a 'd JL Artiatie Painting r Fhlwble - Paperina done in bait style Joan o ire ' ' th Servian of Mcssis. D nneiiy & Hal ' krd of New York at H tel Anwt . - ' ' . j.n Jltr- V V',"llir AHTBD--Two copies "Pamlto" J ? TT Station of North Carolina," by J. " Havens Willing o py for them Hi'j . ' HEW BBBNg Joubkal " ''J? fifiAv CIGARS at vrv low - (uVuv figures to wholesale add retail tride for eale by ,,,.- Jb Redmond. I CALVIN 80H aFFER 8 WILD CHERRT RO'K AMD BYE put - Up eprsly for throat ai lung dia easse, for sate by ' . janSS Js Repm hd .w TT A T7 IT mnv. A nn RfOnd Str.ot Still ANo. 7, E. Ft'hera old stood, fine . 8 -usage meat. (10 cent per lb jo361mo VmaiiiS Bay am. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDT used very maob id ihe sick room . , Fcr sale by , jan2Stf J 48 Brdmox.i. tiIVE Hundred oairs of Rubber 8b. ee ' for children, 10 121 so 1 15 cents per -JauWtf BIG IKE HONYADt Janes Mineral Water, the Best Natural np-riont. For sate by JaS Redmond. THE Consol Policy recently "obmiki" by Thb Mutual Iifs Insokanck Company of New Youe-i- 'uMi"" JtORE AOVANTAGE1 wi b FEWElt RESTRICTIONS tnau any 1"V nmem Iosurenoe Contract ever offend, It consolidates Insurance, JSudowment. ' Inveatmeht. Annual Ineorae. No oiber company offers this policy. PURE CORN WHI8KEY for sal by Jas Redmond LARGE lot of handsome Lace Cor taine, Chenille Curtaina, Coders. B'lgs, etc.. jast received at jlDg J Sotek'b. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIS for sale by Jas. Redmond. Y E. Hudson House Painter . P-pi r jL HtDKer. Kalsoojiner. Oidms 9?romptlJ attetd-d to. A;tlyat it L H. Cutl r'a rtore. "pvTJFF Gordon Ilnprtfd Sheirt'for jUaale by Jas Redmond MOKE Genuine Cubans Tobacco. i(3 oot6tf MI8U. SACRAMENTAL, PORT and BOUPPEltSO.NG WISES tr sale ,by Jas. Rei mond VTEW DRUG 8rORE:-Drugs, Medi oibei and Ohemlails, " If. Fopula. Proprietary Uedlolnea. All varl tlea of (Drnggut'a Sundries. I'tobsbd aud Brue b. Sfew crop Garden 8eed. fln aod barge .Block Cigars and Tobacco all new. I'r orlptlont aoenrately ooTipoonde - (and rot At wasl prices), out m tto aod oar saoeeBS. U. C. OH wJSN, Uraiiglst an1 Apotbreary, MMdla at., four doors from Pollook. laniiUly DUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY for Medicinal use for sale bv jiB38 Jas. Redmokd Another menage from the President," transmitting to Con gress additional correspondence. ' The Mexican revolutionist Garza i, ('located," afid Texas Eaneers and United States troops ordered to advance npon bis rendezvous. ' Tax London Times publishes a dispatch from Santiago saying that the Chilian Government is receiv ing messages of sympathy from all ' parts of Spanish America and the United Statee- There are tnose whose one mission in .' the world seems to be fanlt-flnding. They spend their .lavs in banting for something to chew np; gtnwbrowsiug on morn ing glories. Men die in good circumstances, ' but y reason of extravagant fun--, eral expenses are weiTnlgh insoi , . vent before they get buried. Many men would not die at all if they - had to wait until they could afford it:;-. ' -c . " THE statement Iroa Washington ,that Mr. Whitelaw. Eeid may re-, sign the French mission In ordor " to resame' bis editorial work is " ; easily' credible... The highest post ; in the diplomatic service is oi J talnly not more exalted nor more dignified ,than , is the position of editor of a great daily journal. ' . - ;- THE German Emperor has given notioe that every family shall be ; considered i as belonging, to some one of .the Churches i within the jfimpire, and mnst have its children educated In the elec:ed faith. This is a new departure In compnlsory education, 8urptssing anything ever beard of in this country. Christ was unlike any . being that ever lived. Etc QSjtuty more innjestic, his humilitymore hnm- ble, his kinduess kinder,' bis strength stronger. To .be an x STple to copy as tar as the finite r.a imitate the Infinite, bat after '. tua hts climbed the highest, it li f r bilose thin Dim i! .van alti- ! i. We say In liberty of spoeoh ' ' 1 are like Mm, but that, : ' ! y of p;1'! s':i which i I i f i r Onk ot tlie lauuiiy ot a medical college iu St. Louis was expelled for introducing a graduate of the college who "adopttd unethical meant of udt't-rtising himself." Souie f (he doctors who voted (or hi expulsion on this .round pro bably hove their adtertiniog done by the undertakers. Wilmington Star. Nero thought no person chaste, bec iu e lie was so unchaste him self. Such as are troubled with the jaundice see all things yellow. Tboe who are most religious are least censnriom. "Who art thou that juiigeaD another nun's ser. vantf" Those who are fellow creatures with men should not be fellow judges with God. William Seeker. We have no sympathy with the idea that women are more given to the dincipleship offasbion than men.x Men wear all they can with out interfering with their locomo iiou, but inanx is Mich an awkward rearnre, he cannot find aoy place on hlH body to . liar g a great mno fineries. Jlen wear less than wo in n, uot liecau o they are more hnmhle, but because tbey cannot -aiid it. SK W AD VRTIS je NTS. L in: Bine a Diuff reuco and aniuio painting M & C Auhdov Meeting. R C K ho StenuiHr Howard. W'ea'Mt to-dsy: Fjir, clearing on oi.bc Fair and colder, Monday. Mi e HaKli h of Henderson ar livi'd tj vit.it ibe fuwily of Hoa. L J M :rrt An .I fiii.it upright pi itio has been liiiich.eil by He Y MCA: Ilia Htii-li d inn k ti i k 1 pilirli d, aud ir very ueuui if . I i stiumeiit. Ton ruiar quarterly oiHrtii;,i uf the Line ,' Mumuri I A ncia I m" will be btl.i at ihrt Iijum. of iIih p . siJ.nt, Mrs John Qutfin-s on Ta a lay , F-bru try 2 i. at 13 All member.) arc rt queatad to attend Toe M ri'bins' R,nil Commercial Aguncy for the mutual protection of its mmbera aain t dead beat custom era and for the ojiieotion of bad debts, nolds a meeting tomorrow eight in the Cotton Exchmtge rooms Atpseia! program his b?eu arranged for the Y. M. 0 A. m iio2 this after nooo.. It will be cotiiluoted by State Seorotary Coulter who arrive! in the oity laet evoning. Mr. Coulter will remain in tbe cny a feviyditya iu the in terest of the Association It will bs well for evsry man who signed the petit i)Q f jr o eteam ferry aorosa Neuae river, to be in tbe court house on Monday to have the subject diacuaaed before the commissioners School-teachers, lawyers and merchants are all interested. , Tae regular monthly meeliog of the Female BenevolenrS loiety will be held at the borne of Mrs. DuJley, on Tubs d y afternoon at 4 o'olock. All the managers are requested to be present a the annual election of effisers must be held. Tub Orhir.e Friend Bay a the Y. M O A- in Oxford has been organised under -iot favorable aunpioea Over St 000 have been raised to carry on tbe work, and quite a number of young men have gone earnestly to work aud large results are e xpeoted from theif faithful labor. The Oook Combination Company, who tare secured the use of tha theatre building' ou the Fair grounds duriug the Fair, are preparing to give more varied entertainments than have been held ' heretofore. Taey will oonsiet principally of eteruoptiaon views and mechanical illu io: s. The fillowing additional Fair pre mtuma have been offered la the Lidirt' Department: Beat display netting, St 00; best bureu soirf, SI 00; beat smokio jtaket, $1 00; b9 darned net, $I 00; largest and best dltplsy of DToniton and point laoe made iy exhibrtor, (2 00: second best and largest display tf fancy work,- $3.00; second best and largest dhp'ay of oroohet and kni ting, Si 00; best drawing from cost by child under 16 years,' tl 00 largest and beat die play ta art department by any school. 10.00. Wa 't;.U, ' r; ' Tbe train- for the Sam Jonra leotur at Goldsboro on ''Manhood and Money" will leave here at four o'olock to-n or- row afternocn, arriving at Goldsboro at 8 o'olock, and ' starting on its return upon the conclusion of the leoture. The fara Is so low (only tl.OO for the round trip) and the sobedule so ar t tuiied that such ' Utile time ia lost' that U will ba' almost as easy to attend tbe lecture aa if were delivered in New Berne Ther ia -no- tolling when, If ever, as ooovetlent an opportunity will be giteu tu hear the diitingoished and inimittble Sam Jones " His coming leoture Is said to be tbe main topio of conversation In Goldsboro and ho will no doubt have a fine audience of Golds boro and New Berne paople. e V "trpe hlinuUi te s w' -1 by a i 1 n - t r i Church Services Sunday. Hanoock Street Mathudiat Oburch Preaching 11 a. m., and 7.80 p m , by the pastor, Jno. F. Butt Prayer meet Ink every Wednesday niht. Sunday sohool at 8 p. m , W R Btriogiou, Sapc. The sabj oc of (he morninv Service will be from M.t., XVII-21-t 'Haw be it this kind guetb not out but by prayer and fasting " Ttiis subject ia suggested by tbe discipline's requiring every pastor to see th t a fast shall be held in every oongregation within bis charge Friday before every quarterly meeting. So nxt Friday will be our fait day, and the question will be raiae.i in the sermon, can we get to Haven who never deny ourselves by abstaining from do me of our meals. St. Paul's Church Rev Mathias Hau, reotor. Sermon and bigh mass at 11 a.m. Benediction with the Blessed Sacrament at 5 p m. Christian doc trine Sunday, Tuesday, and Taurtday at 4.80 p m. Centenary M. E. Church Rev. R A. Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a. m., and 7:80 p. m., conducted by the pastor. Youog men's prayer meeting at 8:15 a.m. Sunday School at 8 p m., J K. Willis, Supc. Prayer meeiiug in Thurs day night at 7 80 o'clock The public are core! i illy invited to attend these aervioes. 2 hr st huw h Rev. T. M N Gnorge. rector. 4 h Sun lay after tb Epiph any Early celebration, 7 SO a m. Service and Sermon It a m. and 7 30 p m The pubiio are cordially invitvn and will beshxvn to aeata by attentive ushers. Satid ly School at tie Chapel . 9 0 e.m., and at tbe chur. b 3 30 p m Bi' le oiaaa for y uun men at' tbe Cbapnl to which all ard cordially invited, at 4 p m. Churohof Chiiit. Hancock strset L Chestnutt, pastor, Survioes at 11 a m. and 7:30 pm. Youni men's prayer meeting at 9 a.m. Sunday-school at 8 p m Weekly prayer-meeting every Thureday ni ht. All are cordiilly in vited to attend t'ltfse services. Praabyter an churcb R-v. C. G Vardeli pis or, Services a 11 a.m. aud 7:30 p.m Subj.ci. on each ociubim. Tha Great Samper." Lik . 12 15 to 24 The public ar cordially invited. Sunday achosl 3 33 p.m. Btotist hurcb R-v. Rufaa Ford, paator. Service at 11 a.m ant 7.30 p m . conducted by tbe pastor, Rjv. Ru us Ford. Sunday-school at 8 p.m Y. M C A Devotional servient 5 p ni. conducted by L A. Coulter, 8 ate Secretary, hubjet "Imposeibiluius" all men cordiaby iuvit d. Make an E 'libit. Our people generally have always responded well to calls for exhibits and we feel sure there is a more wide spread inclination to do so this year tban before, but we wish to urge on each one who hai something that will help to make the exhibits more attrao tive to be sure to bring it. You can turn it over, to i ffisiala of the Fair at tne grounds during the week preced ing tbe opening, and it will be taken In coarge by members of committees and well cared for. Another point. Do not hold back from bringing whatever you have, because you think aoms one else has something of the same kind that is better. It may poaaibly be that the other party has got something Better but something might prevent bis bringing it. Bring what you have aod you will feel the proud oonsoiousneas ot having contributed according to your ability, which is all that can be ex pected of any one to make the Fair what it ehould. It is the msnv littles that, taken in the agnreeate make the grand aucoesa Each one lend a band . Tbe amateur minstrels are making extensive preparations for their enter tainment. Ic will consist of instru mental musio, ' songs,, original jokes, gymnastic performances, etc, and will be rendered in gorgeous oostumes of old gold, red, white and blue. Rv- Dr. J. Rumple writes the North Carolina Presbyterian that it is hoped to have the new building for the Pres byterian's Orphans Home at Barium Springs finished and ocoupied by the oloee of the summer, and a soon as the plans are psrfeoted and adopted it is proposed to appeal to the Presbyterian's for aid In carrying them out Since tbe old orphanage was burned the children hive been crowded in two buildings in Stateaville which do not permit the oarrying on of the work with the tame order and efficiency as was dona in the mora spaoious quarters destroyed. " The Beaufort Seaside tells that Mrs," E utter Salter about 70 years old who lived,: on the East side of North river, left Hr; Jonas Longest ' to visit friends on North river and got lost and died from cold or hunger, but it' was not until about ten days ago that It wot found that .she was missing s each party supposed aba was at the -other place.: After. Immediate inquiry, upon the diioovery, at bouses whioh aha was aeonstomed ' to frequent the , woods were scoured in searoh of her several day by largo oyo wd with the result that her remains wera at last found about three hundred yards .from the fenoe'qf Mr. Longest 's whose house aha left'' to make the proposed visit. -.',-, i - To the MembNrs of the Merchants Re - : ' . tail Commercial Agency. To ths members of the Merchants1 Retail Commercial Agenoy. There will be a meeting at the Board' of -Trade rooms Monday at 8 o'olook d : m. v - - - . -By order of President ; ENTERPRISE IJJDISPEXSABLE. Essential Need for the Contemplated Improvements. Editob Journal: I am fully con vinced from some cf your recent editorials in your valuable daily con cerning the Quaker Bridge road 10 Onslow, and tbe road leading to Aurora Beaufort county that you are thorough ly aroused to New Berne's interest and oan see her destiny unless something ia alone and that very soon. Your making these commendable efforts to arouse. the people of Now Berne that they must wake up from their ieibergy and be up with our sister cities in open ing up the oountry and offering as much inducements to the trade as any otner town calls my mind back to tbe days when, our streets were thronged witb peop'e, wagons and carts from Onslow, Jones. Pamlico, Hyde, Beaufort and Pitt oounties It is a serious fact that railroads have been and are now being built, tappinu the trade that once souiiht this market and diverting ic into o her channels That our trade from Gritton and sur rounding oountry in Put county has been cut off by the Atlantic Coast Line and turned to Norfolk, vnd part of cur trade from Gnslow in the Jacksonville section has been turned to Wilmington by the Wilmington & Ons ow railroad, d that Bteam bo t lines on toe other side have tapped our Pnmhoo and Beau fort county trade at Aurora and Stone wall shows conclusively ihat the day baa come when merchants, bmks. tembat lines and the whole town of New Berne must joinhmdsand work together in opening the road to R eh lands in Onslow and Aurora in I'e mfort county. In tbe targe number of name to Ritr Ike's petition for the steam ferry th -Tiara four county commissioners, and jverbal' the property of Craven county is represented by tha signatures The people on tha South side of Trent and the North side of Neuae river are daily frying for help to get to New Rerne Now business men and citizens of New B-irne with all these facts staring us i -the fao, I say, Wake up ! wks up !! Wake up! II Hustler. The Oyster Culture. Aa the people of every section cf our good old State are bo inning to be aroused to the importance uf the o ster culture, ic may bd interesting to sume of your readers to know tbac by tbe application if a cneap wire fastening wmcb keeps their mouths closed in transit, Ameiiuan cyutera are largely usei on the half-sbell in e-yery Euro pean country, aud are ti.j ived by tbe liob in Hoi.fi Kong and Oimr Chinese oiiies, tervtd ia tbe taoiu favorite style. Tbe American oyster is noted fcr its superior quality, hence it is much . uht abroad and commands exorbi taut puces, which faot has stimulated the shippers, and with tbe largely in creasing demands of our own country, has nearly exterminated the ni from many of our sounds and bays, a fact that is attracting the attention of all public-spirited men, and tbe one uni versal opinion is that umesa the supply is kept up by cultivation it will te but a few years when the oyeter will cease to be a common article of food in our own country. In view of all this and he further fact that the oyster culture on good land to whioh tbe title is secure and that is protected auainst pimtes promises better results than any legiti mate industry known to tVie American people, it is wonderful bow show busi- ue-s men and capitalists are to take hold of it. Professor Wm. K. Brooka of tbe Johns Hopkins Universisy. tbe highest authority we have on this important subject says: "Much of our oyster lands on be made to pay an annual profit of $1 000 per acre" And all acquainted with tho facta know it is not uncom mon for the cultivators in good waters to r- alize from one to three thousand per cent on money invested. The oyster culture ia honorable Bnd only r,e-ds system, energy and a small amount of money to bring abundant suooess. How long will this great source of wealth be nelgect' d V Inquires in Wilmington Ster. True Bill for Murder. The Grand Jury yesterday morning returned a true bill against Weightman Thompson upon the charge of murder ing the late W. W. Pearsall and family and the burning of their home over their lifeless bodies. The trial of the cose has been removed from this county to Smithfleld, where ic is set for the ceoond Monday in the ooming term of court, wbioh will be the 221 of tbe month . Tbe Argus for obvious reacons foregoes further comment and awaite the hearing of the evidence by an im partial jury whose minds sbould not be prejudiced by newspaper reports in advance Goldsboro Argus. County Sunday School Convention. The annual meeting of Craven County Sunday School convention is hereby oalled to meet in the Church of Christ in New Berne on Thursday, March 10th for the purpose of electing delegate s-to tbe State Convention which is to meet ia the same oity on the 29ih. 80th and 81st of March. Eaoh Sunday School of every denomination In 'he oiuntyis entitled to send as many delegates as it chooses. W. R. Barrinoton, Chairman County Executive Com mittee. Commendable. All claims not oonaistcnt with the high oharaoter of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided' by tbe Cal. Fig Syrup Oompany. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, oleaneing the system effeotuelly. but it is not a ou re all -and makes no pretensions that every bottle will not substantiate. :J..f ;vlr' $io,oooT " Edrob . JouaiUL:The North and Northwest during the winter months do not oall j,f or money by the hundred of thousands So any one w ho could use to so advantage- one, two,: three, four, fivej ix seven, 1 eight, nine or ten thousand . dollars,' would 8nd it to his Interest to -borrow il from1 the Eastern Building and Ljsn; Association of Syra ouee, N. Y." 1 r. ,t, , Tbe-Eastern t has"" already loaned several thousand dollars to its members In N. O. Ia my presence December 81st, 1891 tt granted all applications on file from North Carolina members.- . . , For particulars apply to -.-v . Ibaaq H. Smith, ' New Perne, Nt J.,,General Agent, JtsniJOd j Ut - ; . - . vV ' "n ' l J ijt - , , THE OYSTER FACTOR IKS. They Cannot Work Under the Present Laws. Mitjsas Bacquam & Bkauaw (i tlemeu : Y'.ur is emed I iv i if De cember 29. h, Git.o duly to hai.d, Containing nun,e:cu) petitioi.s iio O)nieroien of vurijuj sections, in li e vicinity of W eLi i,tori, N C , Ci -r i , us to re opt n lbs Waebiogtcn. N V. faotory. The matter has had the caie ful attention and consideration of the Board of Directors aud I am inBtruuitd to write you, that while the Com pan) would be very gltd to icd to the r. quest made, is is at ptaeoat, utterly impossible for them to do so. We have been working the fict, ry fi Oeaufrt, N. C, for some r t.j p ,a: but have been compelled to close no u house and eend our hib it b 014 iu Haiti more, owing to the fact th ,t the oy t-r men were prevented by the p.-ts rtpiive legislation of the List Legman. -e, from brioaing us oystets r.t a price at whi. li we cou'd handle them. We ate willing at times, to work without prs (i; out we can not undertake to work at a loss, and when the oystermen rea iz the fact that to ei able us to wot k in Not b :aroli a we must get oyster 1 at a pt io that will compete with Baltitnt r .At will be onlv too g:ad !o cpe-j t'. our different factories. Toauking yu for your iii-.tin-.'.s in the matter, we are Very truly jnirs. North Carolina Packi.nk ) , Jos. 11 Smith, Si-c Lti.d Tn r.s. Washington Oaa The Minstrels. Dm't miss tho Mi.ietrelr! 1. 1 si'iKS hits end huwr. Ail ,a co caine uud attend the Minstrels, Honest lloctors. All honest, cousoi.-nu u k!;y.; i ,-, w 00 give 1). B. H. ( Hot. ii, i ; Bi .o,, , . .1 ; atriil, frankly udu.it us 1 uoei .-n i.j over ALU other mediLi 1 s. Lit'. W. J. Ad.air, K ,..ku .11 writes: "I received B B Li., c. the befct l.lo.d medicines." Dr A.H Roecoe, Nashville, writes: "All reports of B B , C.i.. t.L0 Of T. 11 n . I! -re iavoraoie, anu its speedy action u 1, ou derful." Dr. J. W. Rhodce, CrawfoniviiU, Ga . writes: I confess B.B 13 is U.o Iu.k and quickest medicine for luu:-. tti 111 I hav svvr tried." Dr. S J Farmer, Crawfordvili; , C.i., writes: "I cUeerfuliy rucomutecJ ti. B. B. tis a liue totiio alterjitive. Its cured an eicreteuee of the Bee:: t.flcr other nmidies iff.:cu'd no j;i-.f.-...iu.t good " Dr. C U. Uoiittiomery , Jut :,,.o.'i i le. Ala., writes: "My niolher 11. to. ei ou my getting B. B. B. for h t rl.eum 1 ism as her Cito ftobltornly rt-e-i-t. 1 ihi usual remedtt s She experi net il 1... mediate relief and h. r in pL, e-.i-eii htsbe-ntiuly wondenul Dr G W Eirle. Pickens, writes: "I recomruemlt d li man who had suffered f.ir j . malignant ulcer on his let , tk..: to resist all other tr i.n.Mit using four or (in oottl. -s tjn 1: gan to In al and his leg ia Low and well. " The Stcuiner .Nciiso. New Bornia, N, C J .n Co, 1 J2, CimniencinB Friday '.'J h itt in. steamer Neuse ef the Eistern t n: 1 u.. Dispatch line will resume her t l j ji Schedule esiling from New Iit-mi , 1 Monday, Vtdiieaday and lii,;.-.;- a; 5p.m. jtu261w Geo ITESCKrsoN. Aci.t The potformonco of thi Minsli e'a or e.veniug at the theatre will bo to aid the Club complete tho work beeun o:, the propvrty at the foot of Broad a.r. ct. a place w here much enjoyment m;j be bad tbis summer. Steamsr Hsward. Steamer HOWARD will leave for Pollocksville Wednesday roomings and return same day until further notice. R. C. KEHOE, It Ajent mi Having bought out the entire stock of furniture of A M. BAKER, I wi:l eomi jue tbe business at the same ettind, and respectfully solicit sht..re of tl.t pubiio patronage. Also, I will continue the manufac ture of ALL GRADES OF MAT TRESSES. Old Mattresses renovated and put in QrsC-olass order. W. P. JONES. janl7 dwtf DISAPPOINTMENTS Sink the Heart of Man, BUT RENEWAL OF EOPE GIVES CONSOLATION No doubt there are many poor hearts disappointed at Christmas Eve when they have traded all the 3 ear with their favorite merchant, and when Am.s comes the merchant shows hia appre ciation by chucking over the counter a paper of pins or a pair of liva cent stockings, or eome other ridioulous present. No doubt the customer con soles himself with saying, "Never mind, I will trade with eome one else next year." Merchants have given thia matter much earnest study, and so far have given considerable dissatisfac tion beoause Mr. B. gets a very nice present, and Mr. O., who lives nex door, gets some worthless article. I wish to say to all who have been disnp pointed that now ii the time to turn over a new leaf, as everybody says tbey will do at the beginning of a new year. Commence now trading with me and the lady or gentleman who spends the sum of one hundred dollars with me by Christmas Eve next I will give an Eight Dollar Suit of Clothes or a Five Dollar "William." Now keep jour old stock ings home and not be begging for the pitiful sum of five or ten oeota next .Christmas Eve, and bring your little book along! and every time you spend a dollar Big ike win put it down, and no doubt at the end of the year you will have spent a hundred dollars and the Suit ot Clothes or a Five Dollar Bill is yours. Come down and examine the five thousand dollar stock I have jttst bought from the Asiianee of B. F. -Mayo, at Aurora, at 65 oents on the dollar. This stock is entirely newr all bought the first we a September, Dl. , , f, 7 A .-TTp S ill. Abcoluiciy EJuro. . ir,.,.m i.f ia.-'nr !. -sing p. ..a .-. ile-li-st of ii I,.., 11, r 11 th - Lute.it U. S. o"otvriini.-i,f .!. v.,.ief rXlTEI) fSTATKS: . . FHILAELP.-ilA :kJti(iJ I : $1 ptr year, Daily. $3pcryear,oinitt:a- .anys1 1 .)R TaE FARMED .'.M Tin: i -) ! vf -O .Hi. A. , O r-a f O n'0ART WAON & BUGGY --3 ' J ld -Ji WOH1C l'l il,i;ir Si- ill ill'?.'. ' I ?r "rf)t l io-'.r cn 'E?,: ": a r Fumn.V& X rclia it:,' L.r.-j ...v-ti .ii Saiir !..;r P.-!' !. vi" . : i '.- 1.: 1 . WEiK' :-d w, f :; 1 Ti t;n : n:.:,;, :. ;.v. a :'; cn: :a TuUiioD . tf.-OO A I S .i'13 r "ai: : ' 0 ' i-ONi : w j & F!!';,.Yei :.:! : A.M R ;u:t.ii: ve:i V .,:. :oer TUESDAY and S V'UIU) VY. t.;0A 21. ' F.iii.l.'.' (,.r.;i-,v.l tUiiy unjereov-r at Clji.'o'n VV!..irf. ; i-: a: ru g;;ay, j i.t20.f A,: . ! la uud always hi.s beeh hiuh q iili 5 and low prioes. The public I n.: nv. became convinced, too, that we nevei mi se the mark The RuIl.'sEyncf Popul irii;, ii located just where the p C ure mdleritetl A Good Marksman hits the fculi't et every time. W claim to be that au ' defy competition. Respectfully, MOSES T. BEYAN, Osrpentsr and Buirdsr. Bmall JrHi of Repairing sol sited' and a at. Is'atition .uwanteed , - Maybe found when wanted near the lee Kaotorv. ' 1 Reiersto pt eharecter as a citizen and mechanic., . - . . JanlMtt I ojj' ft , ' . HIGH QUALM Y ! f'T I LOW PRICES s i . STREET, General. ri a tin 1 irr Insurance Aent, BERNE, N. C. p! Stop! AND SEE THE L .t id Best Selected Stock of A iYHES, JEWELRY SiiT!j -.vara and Novelties r i. . n in N'ew Berne. I have jus to d . the North with a FULL ' - i i kinds of goode in my line -AM K. EATON, ihs Jeweler, ' t . ' .p isite Baptist Church. Eai,ington& Baxter V i , --i v- t-. it f T.,;i "t . - - ail At a Aiii l y u ay n v.-'.:; 1 out their W A J ; CLOTHING, i'-'-ts and Shoes, At a Oieat Seduction. and Zeigler'a stUJie pric s. lbtp Jim 1 ..i n l.-e,.d mi-el, where all kinds of r ; t notioe. a FIRST CLASS :: f -m the West, where o t. is mtn it. ' 1 wo will give satis- IjBLD & SONS. s'loULD BEAR I , 1 0 .sua for attacks of . : us. Be prepared for I., ase by always having Dotty 's Croup Sybui I'i pared after the re- D- , Walter Duffy, and i n.priett.r at hia store on ic xt to Custom House, ierne Drug Company. IsSORLEY, .il ci C, d Shoe Maker l.'.OCK SIREET, BSrtNS, N. C. (1 thn pervlcps of a killed 1 liiMt-rlMss Work 111 n from 1 ii'w Iu ly pr pared to fill '! .1 in for Hue V)V. BOOTS AND SHOES. sihiit have satisfactorily 'of m numerous patrons . . toot' the character of my 1 1 eUlty. Neatly and prompt' ' p JOHN MciORLET, FSSSIONAL UPERiriG. f FIRST-CLASS WORK I n., oa SHORT NOTIOE ) ' ULE PRICES. 1 nil the latest styles can . ,it. at the GASTON P. M WRENCE. H'y i 1 puauc. IK Y' U W iNf TO SAVE V DOLLARS c a.e uf a 1 lAN..aud ffcm i "eii fifteen Dollars efuu 1 1 KG AN, addrraa ;LI)0 ,?H C0HK, LEW iERSE N. 0., (Jenei.it A. vet foe vorth Carolina, who Is 11 - 1. 1, ,1:1m; no .is direct uoa the mono llti ltlit e , n loili.WH: ll.l.ll I.HiUK 1T1KHLIM PIANOS. , ills inutoslie , r.,r ten.. wiirkmaiiBhlj. ard" -i..raiii.. ai.O t n oreed by nearly all tbe ' H.usic IJ ur. s .11 tb Units d tatea Made " - "I ' vl hi n, v no isat ilil time on of : " 1 i" ii s liichitine and niveniuronf tbeday. t f'j,," ' Wu oa the hlgbrad 's lot. h BY &KVANWTJPBIGHT i iv.Mt, - h, I, i,,. 1, eu sold D- him for tha 1 eix . 1, 1 , the eastern part or this - m. , ml up n this time haftgiven entire at sr.c.Hi viie 1'rilehr. fi ont mn-tint-.t ii v.-t .i iw 8 id at from 20 10 St a, tn e.bsir.ti, ti k - 0.1.., ok, nalnut or Ma- e li. can. eas. s Alan 1 IloH PARLOR OROAV. f ..te 1 yi 'o $ . 11 1 , , din a atuuteir ife e.aea l eu . -rt ' . x . nenee In tbe moste bnal- ess t ns e-rt h m to h , rile uotnlne bat ata drnd courts und hdoea not hesitate to --o Unit he wi I eli huv mnaleal Inatinn ent : ati'int. a.ip-im nt obe-pertbaa other agent are no oRlsrl g . . ... . Kefer to ban' s Rastera Carolina, ' , li 'Jpadtr,,.: . Children Cry . for Pitched Castorfr
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 31, 1892, edition 1
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