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'he Daily 0E VOL. XL-NO 217 NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1892. PHiCE 5 CENTS. I BUSINrSS LOCALS. JUST RECEiyED Another lot of those fine Concord Grapes. Also, nice large Florida Oranges, 80c. per dozen. NUHN & McSoBLEY. EECEIVED TODAT One barrel of Pure Vermont Maple Syrup, which I offer for 25c. per quart. C. E. Blotkb. C ALL at F. 8. Duffy's Drugstore and leave your order for Home Made Can- diet, only made to? order of a No. 1 Granulated Sugar. No stock kept on hand. EOTJR ROOMS in my residence for Rent Also Good ORGAN for Bale. dec2tf Mbs. M. M. Hakff. TOEIO, Saborosa and Inside View, Finest Grade, all $39.00 Cigars, 6 for JBo.- For sale by F. S. Duffy. Sole Agt. for the genuine Saborosa Cigars, all others are imitations or smuggled into the market. F. 8. Duffy, dltf Druggist and Pharmacist. BOARDERS Wanted Mrs. W. B. Smith will take a few boarders or let rooms after Nov. 80. Apply at resi dence, Oaksmith building, East Front etreet I EE J. A. JONES, FOR LIVERY. d2D Tbe Euml Woiltl observes ' Thorough cultivation has -another demonstration in its favor in the Kansas corn orop this year. Fields that will yield forty bushels per acre alongside of others that will yield nothing but nubbins tells the tale. Superior Court. Coming and Going. The following were the court proceed- Judge H. R. Bryan left yesterday ings yesterday: I morning for Atlanta on business. James Toier. defaulting juror cauen Mr. I, .1 Tnvlnr eft. mi the. stwimpr and failed,Jordered by the court that be Ncu80 fter ,iU wite wllo ,,oen De nneU 4U.UU. Bltimn. . .I.nrt tin,.. The Board of Commisioners of Uraven Thbeb is little for real Demo. oratH to regret In tb fact that the Hepablioans have captured the Kansas Legislature from the Derjiooratuj-Populift combine, by the tarn of a card, as it were. The combination was wtiolly disreputa ble and deserves to have lost. Tbe record made tbt year by Demo crats in Bepabiiuiiii States by fu sion with a class of people who are iufluitely worse enemies of good and stable government than the Republicans themselves, is one which will hereafter return to plague them. Charlotte Observer. S1 Pork, Sausage, Poultry &c. m HB Celebrated Saboroso nlS lm. Flor De "A Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-five cents at C. C. Gkkbn s Drug Store. nor. S-flm. JAPANESE COODS-Beautiful, Artis tic. Just received. See Jno. Dunn's Show Windows. 9 25 tf MI8H, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nopg Wines for sale by Jab. Redmond. f CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale by Jab. Redmond. DUFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by Jas. Redmond. TT UNVADI Janos Mineral Water, the U best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. PURE Corn Whiskey for bale by Jas. Redmond. NEW AD VEIi TISEMENT3. Howard. C. E. Slover Vermont maple syrup. II. L. Banks First-class barber shop. Nuun & McSorlev Concord crapes and Florida oranges: TV UFF Gordon ported Sherry, fur Jap. Kkdmond. sale by T MPORTED Holland Gin. I'urkc's Bass' A Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for ale by Jas. Redmond. 7K ((C CIGARS at very low figures VaWV for wliolesule ami retail trade for sale by Jas. Redmond. JJ, ARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very much in the sick room, r .,r sale by Jas Redmond. IT is settled (Im! .Snr le Congress Thin neiilc W n.S to !iims. BRABP eaithqnrtki w !.' were felt on the morning I l'- 2r.t, at Uaabf ille, t)h-ttrt'io. , , ...k! other piaoe i Tenne-et. AX inmate of an Aunt .cu Con ven t has receutly died after oeing "then (ninety -eight, yrarn with oat one goiog outside tbe oonveo t Us. fler recorded age was 115 years. SUBGEON-Oeneral Wyman in ihu annual report will favor the aspenslon ol immigration daring .next year as a means of preventing the Introduction of cholera into this .oonntry. The Daohess o,f Cleveland lately enjoyed the expeotlonal distinction or an English lady, ot being enter .. tained by the Saltan at a state dinner In Oonstantiple. The Cleveland! are getting everything these days. MAX MULLBB striies a eom promise between those who are eontendlng for the abolition of tbe Poet Lanreatesbip and those who desire the post Oiled. Bis advioe to don't .abolish it, bat Jas t hang tt ap till another poet like Tenny- aoa appears.? ' THEBB is a bill before the Ala bama begislatore providing for the appointment by the Governor of a Commissioner of Istraranoe, whose business it will be to examine into the eonndness of life and Ore insor aaoe companies doing business ia that Bute, the object being to pro teot the people Iron unsound or ineaaiucoDcrs. VMaVBHnanMBUSSsSHBsVaWnV '': Ekolakd doee not grow wheat to any extent, aa her farm ere And it more profitable to Mil milk, bat ter, and ehalof Beats, as well as - fralU and VegsUblse, the farmers paying high rents for the ase of the Jarms. It will pay farmer la ' this oonntry to do the same. Small Areas that are highly fertilised, and - well onltivated, are always proSta ble eompared with large (arms. '" i -'' - 6UB8CBIBB for the New Berne -Joubhal; Sever wae then a bet ter time to subscribe than ' bow. -Ooogress has met; and the aesatoa wKl be of nnosoal Interest. Tras tvs CamocratlQ party will not be In ' '1 fossession of the Government ' U'ler the 4th of Marsh, bnt '.' ' rarl movepfit will I ' " t'.9 J county vs. Jabe Jasper and Frank Jas per. Affidavit of defendants filed. State vs. Abner Willis et als. Judg ment suspended upon payment ot cost each one-ninth. State vs. J. B. HoAer, col.. Fraud. Defendant J. B. Hooker, called and fail ed. Judgment; ni si ra fa capias instant-er. State vs. J. B. Waters, cost for defend ant. State vs. J. B. Bryan, false pretense. Guilty: Judgment. Four years in the penetentiary. Several other cases are pending against Bryan. State and Jos. Einsey vb. Eliza Lovett. Nol pros. State vs. Mary A. Davis. LOCAL NEWS. mischief. Motion to release the defend ant of half the cost. Commissioners of Craven county vs. Randolph. Issue : Was the defendant 21 years of age at the time of the sale al leged in the complaint. Answer : No. City council meets tonight. Now is tho best time to advertise for holiday specialties before the season gets fully at hand. Don't forget the "Butterfly Tea" Thurs day night ovar Mr. J .M. Howard's storo. Admission 10 eta. The Baptist's have commenced re-fenc- uiz their cnurcu property, ine tront portion will be of ornamental iron. The "Butterfly Tea" is to be given by the young ladies ot the St. Cecilia Socie ty promises to be an interesting entertain nient. It will take place Thursday from until 10 o'clock for young and old. Tbe bona ot itr. v. M. Watson, as Clerk Superior Court, was accepted yes terday by the county commissioners Also bonds ol' some township constables. Bonds of other county officers are under consideration. Tho Qoldsboro Arcus Jsays: "Our good friend Mr. Harvey Williams, of La Grange, has had the misfortuoe to lose his residence and household furniture by fire, the origin of which is unknown to him and bears the ear-marks of incendiar. ism." The May Belle, the new river steamer that is to run in connection with the E C. D. line, is getting pretty well under way. She will run regularly between New Berne and Grifton and intermediate points, and when the water admits will run to Hookerton and Snow Hill. Rev. Edward Bull gave tbe first of the series of lectures announced in Sunday's Journal at the Disciples' church that afternoon. He used a map of the world, gave quite a number of statistics relative to the various races of men in the world, and laid a good foundation for the lec tures that are to follow. We saw Messrs. J. T. Hall & Bro. working on a curious old pistol yester day. One peculiarity was tbe hammer fastened to the inside of the lock instead of tbe outside. It was of such an old paternalist the gentlemen never saw one like it before. They think it is the styie that was first used after the discovery of percussion caps. The pistol came from South Carolina. A petition signed by eighty bona fide voters ot the second ward to appoint Mr. Edward Gerock councilman from that ward in the place of Mr. Basil Manly, deceased, will be presented to the board tonight. This signature exceeds in num ber tbe votes usually cast in the ward at s municipal election, which practically assures the selection of Mr. Gerock. Mr. W. H. Bray has just expressed a pair of his choice Bershire pigs to New York city. The customer was Judge Henry E. Knox of that place. The con tinued sales of Mr. Bray in every part of tbe United States iss strikingly con vinclng proof of tbe fact that we can raise whatever we wish in tbe live stock line as fine as can be found anywhere. Besides Mr. Bray, as usual has several yards of high class poultry of leading varieties. Elegant specimens of them will be shown at the New Berne Fair. . A robbery and an attempt at arson was committed at Mr. L. R. Stanly's resi dence, Saturday or Sunday night Mr. Stanly s wife has been visiting In tbe Country several days, and Saturday night he went off. When be returned Monday morning be found a large portion of bis household furniture gone a leather bed, three trunks, some pictures from the wall, the matting from the floor, the cook stove, cooking utensils, etc., all were mitsiugV In addition to this the floor and walls were liberally soaked in kerosene and firs" had been applied in the front room of the house, but fortunately it went out, otherwise there might have been a serious conflagration, as bouses art thick on either side.- It la a great pity that the thieving and other villainy going on hi this and other cities cannot be fastened to the guilty parties, and the mlschicl-doing broken up. There ought to be some sncclnl efforts made In this Mr. W. B. Bliidcs left on the Neusc a business trip to Elizuheth City. Mrs. T. A. Henry arrived last nij from a visit to relatives in Brooklyn. lit Y. M. C. A. Notes. The membership committee of the Young Men's Christian Association will hold their first meeting at the liall this evening nt 7.30 o'clock. The first meeting of the newly elected board of directors will meet Wednesday evening at 8. 15 o'clock It is expected that in a very short tinit a new gas heater will be placed in the bath room The croquet table, which afforded so much pleasure to the members in the Malicious I past, will probably be ready for use in n Fire Company Officers Elected. At a meeting of the Atlantic Steam Fire Engine Company, held last night, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year : Engineer, J. K. Willis ; short time. The bath room and croquet table will b for the exclusive use of members. Thirteen young men were present last night at the Bible class. This claps meets every Monday night from 7:30 to B.30 o'clock. TEACHERS' WORLD'S FAIR TRU" Remarkably Low Cost Magnitude of Preparations for the Exposition. Posting for the Fair. The day after Christmas Rev. Edw. Bull will commence his journey to adver tise the Fair. He will travel over the Foreman, W. D. Barrington ; Assistant entire line of railroads in the State, visit- Foreman, C. J. McSorley ; Capt. Hose, J. 8. Hartsfield ; Treasurer, Jas. E. Carra- way ; Secretary, G. C. Jones ; Represen tatives, J. E. Gaskill and H. W. Simpson; Practical Engineer, J. C. Green. The officers of the New Berne Steam Fire Engine Company elected last night ingand getting posters up in every place of importance. On last years' trip Mr. Bull put in 28 days ol actual work. He travelled in the time over 3,000 miles. He visited also a few places in South Carolina and Vir ginia. I his year be will work the State are: Engineer, E. W. Smallwood ; Fore- Just 8 thoroughly and penetrate other man, Jas. W . Moore ; Assistant Foreman, M. H. Sultan ; Practical Engineer, Jos. Manwell ; Secretary, F. M. Cbadwick ; Treasurer, E. W. Smallwood ; Represen. tatives, J. M. Hareett and F. B. Lane. states a little more than ever before. Tl work ia expected to take a little longer this time than previously. One-third more circulars have been provided for the purpose and they are of finer quality than ever before. The largest ones arc the finest and costliest that are made. As grand as the Fair has been in tbe past, there is every indication that it will be still better next year, and that it will be more largely attended. All through the country the people are talking and The Presbyterians are preparing for a Christmas tree for tbe Sunday school children. Brant and wild duck are now offered in the New Berne market. However they are not very plentiful as yet. Craven county furnished tbe State I planning for the coming event penitentiary with five laborers, yesterday morniDg, all colored nrn. One of the convicts was John Green, sentenced to 18 years for assault with intent to commit rape. The other four went up for lar ceny. Tbeir terms were as follows: Jobn Henry Allen, 18 months; Jobn Evans, 18 months: Caesar Dudley, 1 year. Alfred Wiggins, 8 years. An exchange says: "It is wonderful how much is indeed of a town by tbe newspaper it sends out. It is a pretty fair way to judge one, in many ways. If the business men, of all classes, eive ter, stating that M a their unstinted patronage, people abroad tken from the post otbee with the re- is one important teaturo in this connec Is Such a Han Honest This is what one of our Exchanges asks, and it goes on to tell why laa question was put. It is pretty plain talk and can not fail to be understood by even tin illiterate. The argument sustains what we have previously said, that a man not honest who takes a paper so long and has it discontinued without showing some dispositon towards the settlement of the same. We copy: A few days ago we received notice from a post-master, not many miles from Webs ter, statine that M s paper was not From the North Carolina Teacher we take the following: It was the privilege and pleasure of the editor, as a member of Governor Holt's military staff, to spend a week i j Chicago during the Dedicatory Cere monies of the World's Fair, and the celebration of the quartro-ctntennial of the Discovery of America by Columbus. No person can conceive of the magnitude' of the coining Exposition who has not stood on the grounds, and gazed with wonder and admiration upon that vast collection of immense buildings, lovely lakes, towering statues, playing fountains, and glitteriug domes, w hich are to be a part of that great exposition. We visited the imposing Hotel Harvey, w hich is to be the home of our teachers' party during the visit to the Exposition next year, and we were extremely satis lied with all the arrangements "for our convenience and comfort. It is our intention to take a party of five hundred persons to Chicago on August 14th, 1893, tint we may be prescut on "North v-aionmi uav. Aueust 18th. The trin will occupy twelve days, which will give urn wees in vmcaeo, and tne wtal actual necessary expense will not be over i(6,). I his amount will pay tor railroad tare, board and loduimr in Chicago, and four admissions to the Exposition, but it Iocs not include meals along the route. nor the luxuries of sleeping-car berths. ii is expecieu mat lliosc who desire to sec the greatest hxoosition of this cen- iv,r tlic least expense, will urovide sufficient lunch for the railroad trio each way. The $35 will pay the same expenses for which the various "Exposition agencies" charge from fun to 75. We have no financial interest whatever in the trip, only desiring that we may help our North Carolina teachers to visit the World's Fair in comfort for the least possible expense. Our first select imrtv of five hundred is nearly made up in full and the second party will leave about August 26th. rhc Teachers' parties are not in any sense excursions, for only a limited num ber of persons are admitted, and e ; ii person must be wcil known, propeily vouched lor and well recommended, and preference ia always given to actual teachers. Our parties w ill be, as usual. well chaperoned, and no young ladies need hesitate for even a moment to join any party under the auspices of 1 he North Carolina Teacher. Wcetern N. ('. Conference. INSTON. ucc. ;s. jiosi 01 Miuniavs ion of I lie Conference ot the M. E Church Sou'b was with educational Imim ness. Proidoit Crowe"'.! read the report il Trinity College, setting forth the plans HER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in lenvening strength Latest United States Government Food Report. Royal Baking Powdkii Co . 100 Wall at . n. y. DI3 IT EVE OCCUR TO YOU ! The world still moves, ami there is corn in Egypt yet. Call at our store and see the handsomo $5.00 Presents we are giving absolutely FREE to all our CASH customers. We lead let those fellow who can. Yours lor business, Cjurc&ii fi Parkes-, Broad St. Grocers. WATGH the JOURNAL FOR & UcSORLEY'S HOLIDAY nnouncem'nt ;lt Will Be Comnlete.B '-"'SAssa Everthin for Ladier "Fcr Jrtoi'its nWKI.I.IM;-: .-rurally eludin-;" a spacious doui'I sir;ib!y hit iigrt t'-v ' 'Vu sej ; wMi modern ini: a. neiu- AlSO, Ci!V I,"t- Mlltl SliCl'' lor sale. K. W. . .'. . (12 lin ;v .d I.- oenlei I lor more clncient organization, ami commending therefor changes in the State charter ot the college. The re-j-m was adopted, including i;s recommenda tion that the proposition of K M. Duke, 1 Durham, be accepted. Mr. Duke proposes to insu'e the lives of fil'tv men between the ages (tf 40 an. I 50, for ten thousand dollars each, for the benefit of the Trinity endowment fund, m condition that the two State confer ences guarantee the running expenses ot the college until this plan of endowment be realized upon sufficiently by deaths among the parties insured to relieve the Conferences of lurther obligation say at once that the town people are ap preciative, and those seeking a home will not be afraid to locate in such a J town; thev will feel satisfied 1 that its citi sens will be appreciative in other direc tioni The editor of the Morehead City News says: "We are collecting some elegant poems by native and naturalized Caro linians. Carteret county has its bards. Mrs. N. E. Davis has written splendid verses. Tbe Oaksmitb family, three miles west of here, has furnished some of the choicest bits of poetry we evr read, About a dozen volumes bare been pub lished bv our poets. "Ansel in the Cloud" by Fuller and "Whispering Pines' by Bonner are the best" Tbe charming entertainment by the New Berne Collegiate Institute pupils will, by repeated requests, be rendered Hon, that M has not observed and that is to clear him selt from our books, 1 he Herald has been sent to his address since the spring of 1880, and tho books are witness that he has not paid the value of a bung town copper on the same. INcw, M is in very computable circumstances. and is looked upon as one of the solid men of the county. He should remember that he has no right to order bis paper discontinued until be has paid up all arrearages for the same, then he can tell us to discontinue it with a clear conscience. Here we would raise tbe question; can a man be a good citizen who will do as M has done! I: he an honorable man and honest! II undoubtedly considers himself tree from blemish, (as he is a member in good standing, we understand, ot one ot our orthodox churches,) and would resent a contrary imputation. We do not questson bis right to stop bis subscription whenever he sees fit, but we do qucstiod the manner of his doing Costs Six Times More Than the State (Joverniiient. If the burden of extravagant protec tion or of extravagant pensions could be o laid as to be defrayed by a direct .tax, there would instantly be such an outcry against the drain upon the pockets of the tax-payers as to bring about needed read justment, o one stops to think that it costs Pennsylvania nearly six times as mm li to pay her share ot the protective bounties and pensions as it costs to carry- in the btate Government. rhil. Itecord. LAUOH!! i Grow Fat! FOR TES EEXT 30 BAYS SHOT Til KOI (ill THE IIEAKT. Auil Vet he Lived A Remarkable Fact KcTcaled by a Post Mortem Examination. A post mortem examination held ves terday over Wm. Tillman, colored, who was shot and mortally wounded last Fri day night by Ben Huskins, revealed the remarkable fact that tho bullet, (a 32 cali- br.ij had pissed through the negro s hpxrt notwithstandinrr which hn lived again tomorrow night with some Taria- it, and would request him as a man and a from Friday night until Tuesday after .1.-. tk nnwrnf. .nrih. I Citizen lo (10 ll. in in iionorauie way hi l Tim hu et. Dr. Wi der anvil IllUUP. M1.W..MVMM. MW .. ... I . . , J , .hm 1nm,mnt h the Pay his arrearages and have a receipt p83sej through the right ventricle ot the of the warmest encouragement by the to Bhow tbat he done BO b friends of the school mey show tbe m exit was two inches. The bullet did not patrons the progress being made and are xhft ing4tui. Muslcaln. pass directly through the centre of the incentives to increased effort on the part The programme at the Institute musi- ventricle but rather in an oblique direc nfth. nnnit. Tf von hare their interests L.I .il.t nn FriH ninr tion. The track of the ball from the en- I . .... J . . .1 tMna rtf Hi n vintrir-ln tn ita xlf tcta at heart encourage them bv vour pres- one of merit and exhibited the efficient "-- ,." . . UBmT 8 vuo ' I . - . ...,. i.v th. nnnlli0I. three-quarters of an Inch. The post mor- ence. You both do good and get good ' 5J2JL PpU'8r tern was he d by Dr. H. M. Wilder, as- by it if any latent talent exists Prof. Morton MS?1 bJ P- F18on n(l, Montgomery A telegram to Mr. C. E. Blover jester- evidently possesses toe tact ana suouety morning announced tbat Mrs. "'uu" lu . u" ai :- ..r -i . ot a oi,.,-. " : . -r auumvua, w.io o. . i mIlsjc education manifest, of tbe menu cutter Winona, died at Bereral of tbe selections rendered her home in Moore's, Pa., Sunday night. I earnest hearty encores. Among those u at ..... i..t I. t... i. who too It part in tne programme we . . . t .l.I mention: uerne anu aito spent some ume m we ul. tj.. tu;i Prl PnwPll T.nlie city when Mr. Simmons was stationed rTeg ddie Cutler, Bessie Tucker, Vir- hera twentv vears aro. She hsa numer-1 rfnia Dickinson. Katie Matthews and oos friends amour our people who will Messrs. B. 8 Quion, 8. L. Dill, jr., Trof. . . .1 m v IF. E. Morton. regret ner oeatu. vapt. nmw. mwr, Mf Bh rf Brjan in Wl forcib,e tnd self U not well, lie was at noma at tne brilliant war crave expression to some day The astonishing fact revealed by it was was an interesting theme of discussion yesterday amongst the medical fraternity such an occurrence has been known in medical science but rarely never before in tbis country. The negro was up and walking about the morning after be was shot. Charlotte Observer. A FEW DONT'S. Don't let your heels (get "slanty" you wish to keep your trousers in good shupe." "Dont strop your vest in tight if time of Mrs. Simmons' death ou sick explanatory thoughts re'ative to the life yon want it to be smooth-looking leave of absence. " cnarecter ot uoapin ana especiany front i ma liiMii in miiBinfli nnmnnMEinn. l The road question now being sgiUted 1 o11(,h nmfltM and deliirhtful amuse- "DoDt be eccentric in the matter throuirhoct the country is a subiect.of mmt la worthy the encouragement and I nfdrAoa 0 - - - . . . . IV. U.VUUI both local and national imporUDce. I patronage or our Dome people, uiveioe . ....... ml t4tY.i IritM nt mnrMtinn inn nlMimM anti That moTemeutlortnaDatwrmantoi wUl gladly sek tbe bene- to jonr ubirt boHom, use a regular thapnbllo highway, ought to LtllidSlwl ' , retainer, it is cheap and conven- MatttMMAl Mtnnt4 ffft trlthftM alFCTtimllt- I V -4. ... AW4Ma V. Annlt.rliMWa Will. ' r HliiT HMH as aa jni w w mwsvwi ww MJCm UB OAtDUU tuo wiuiiruouwu vi- I , f. ff 1tvM mtllnirinoM amnaed I eoma to such oraiseworthT efforts and I Idt. I . I . .1.7.-1 kt 1- I- .1. .11.. I unl .... Innrf Kn.Ana , . r, (1 tha snbleet than aver before. They I ounu up yuuuuut uimu m iuiuiib- -wn iuuu uunuun, uu Mum mw m.f.. . -..-..0 i .n. .M i inn 't lonret to trv now. Shoes 'Don't pin the end of yonr scurf . l-'iinu.- ;tkk, Agent. Gentlemen,! And the Children.0 Flat . i k lever No clogging. Wlafc iiinvefi at a touch The best light for-the amount of oil ever obtained. ni;n wniihean be lighted without (hiomevx, of fine quality Also Hi, linest lamp ever od tha 'kei fin the pi ice, binque finished. t tiisniK- fuitihed lamps, . -i " -v n-i.' ,M China Diniior Pets la 1 old. .I.i.u.i.-e Su. - iml Cream Sets. Also lup;m.-sp. Teo .is id I piee. s ,,f Ilavil.inil China. Si .' -,ln.,f I. rem bisqu r.l- Now l'" - 'CJ7...I i:tma8 Goods1 SVliips st cost. At No .UJti till'" f l.i.usteiH cl'O'Oiia cii'kery.' M. E. Whitehurst's" n l'o-t Oili. n24dw'.m Fo In order to sell our reduce our Stock, Knlire Line of we wil Dry Goods Cloth :'n. aEats, Caps, Eootp; Shoes. Trunks," Valises and 2Notioiis, &c AT COST. Below we inetitiou a few prices. Heavy Homespun, 3-4, at ; 4c. " " 4-4, at 4Jc. Ail Checked Homespun, atggUtf. Good Canton Flannel, at 5c. Very Heavy Canton Flannel, at 8c.; Heavy Bed Ticking, at 8o. Good Men's Shoes, 8()o. & upwards. " Ladies' " 80o. " " We also have a FULL LINE ol Glclhing, Dress Goods, Etc., Etc., which we will sell At Bottom Prices. frf!f" Come to sec us. 2f You'll find we keep our proinj ises. '.7T?T Thanking you for past patronage,'! Tip i now on the collier ol Appl iiddiiili, Ipied li' lin ale, w ih lease of ground, tl i Salvation Army, oa ' on! Hancock streaai. V. T. ROBERTS, Aen for Trusteewl D Days. 2JgjWe remain, yours truly, THE GLOBE n 10 1 iii 1 sip Fall nuno ;msnt. W.' luivo decided, in consider ation of tho short crops and extreme scarcity of cash, to reduce our Verv Laree and! At- tractive Stock ot MERCHANDISE Within the : Next 61 In the beginning of this QraatJ Slaughter of Pricis, pleane remember it is for the purpose of getting the cash, and under no circumstances can w chai ge these goods at the reduc tion prices : Dress Goods marked down from 75c. and 11.00, selling for 60c Diagonal and Hrockatell Dren Goods, 10c. 3 Worsted 8c. Dress Flannel 15e. Colored Table Linen 25c, worth 40c. Laundried Shirts made of New York Mills Muslin 2200 linen at 75c, unlaundried 60c. Undershirts 19c each. Red Flannel Undershirts 40c. Ladies' Vests 25c. N. C Plaids 4c Heavy 4-4 Brown Domestics fe. Novelties it)!Dress FGoods and Trimmings. Kerr's .Machine Thread. 3c. mi a , spool. Hand Cotton lc. perjspool. oa tba subject tnsa arer oarora. an besrlnnluGT to realise how theyarathsl li. , losers by making out with tba ataraga I w. trust that the decided success of Urd for Clothing, Rata and h.i .miHiliiii nt ha. uniiBtr mull I tha enrartiinment will DromDt if ror. Th.irtanMv.ment ta a daatrad and that Uotitm . to furnish tha public others J. M: HOWARD. should meet With the hearty approral ol all good cltlsena. for perfect PILLS. f"-i Cyf:rr::l-rst:rf3. equally baotflcial and pleasant Visrroa. dlgestlon asa TTJTT'fl 1 ; Bhepards Barber Shop. Low tariff tickets, 10 shSYee and one I half cut for one 1.00 at ... ;,!- Vnor. W. H. suBrrmD S, tt ! IHotol Albert Barber Bhop.'H First Class Barber Shop BltlOK ELUUrL, MlUULiK bl ., Nearly opposite Baptist Chnroh. , . Aaartmanta neat and tidy, and only oompeteni aasiswuu empiovea : - decs t s Proprietor, CLOTH M HOUSE, MIDDLE STUKBT, Op. Baptist C: nrch, oor. Alley' NEW MEOE, n. 0. Fresh Stack of Lowney's Fine Chocclats and BonJBons, Htephen 'Whitman A Bon's Fine Phila delphia Made Candies, Fruits, etc, etc., receitea weekly uy 1 iv gam'ac B.' Waters 10 ln ' ..- " f I New Born. N, C, our: inery Oeparim::l is very attractive. We are tellav ing the best Ladies' Walkioff Hat in the city for 850.. worti ue sure you come toee oa,. . Respectfully, '..5: 1 'f " ' nova Utp ',!.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 6, 1892, edition 1
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