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1 v The Daily VOL. Xl -M NEW BERNE, N. C.s SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. RNAL. 4 BUSINFSS LOCALS. WANTED One second-hand Bale, medium siz ; Herring, Hull or Marvin preferred. Address K, P. O. Box 419. dlO 3t CALL at F. 8. Duffy's Drugstore and leave your order for Homc;Madc Can dies, only made tot order of a No. 1 Granulated Sugar. No stock kept on hand. ANOTHER lot Roysters fine Bon Bona apd Chocolates received, 40c. pel II). Nunn & McSori.et. IF you want a Dime CIGAR for a Nickle, buy the TOKIO. nov5 Basulm FOUR ROOMS in my residenco for Rent. Also Good ORGAN for sale. decStf Mrs. M. M. Hanff. TOKIO, Snliorosa and Inside View, Finest Grade, all $35.00 Cipars, 6 for 25c. For sale by F. 8. Duffy. Sole Agt. for the genuine Suborosa Cigars, all others are imitations or . smuggled into the market. F. S. Duffy, dltf Druggist and Pharmacist. BOARDERS Wanted Mrs. W. B. Smith will take a few boarders or let rooms after Nov. 30. Apply at resi dence, Oaksmitli building, East Front street. s EE J. A. JONES, FOR LIVERY. n29 N. W1IITFORD Dealer in Fine Beef, Pork, Suusage, Poultry &c. nl8 lin. THE Celebrated Saboroso Flor I)e Hahana Ciars. Six for Twenty-live cents atC. C. Gkken'b Dihui Stork. nov. 2-6m. JAPANESE GOODS Rcautiful, Artis tic. Just received. See .Ino. Dunn's Show Windows. 9 25 tf Tlf ISII, Sacramental, Tort and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jas. Redmond. I. CALVIN SchalTers Wild Cherry Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, lor sale by Jas. Redmond. T UFFY'S Malt Whiskey- for Medicinal use, for sale by Jas. Redmond. H UNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. I URECoin Whiskey for s.ile by Jas Ukdmand. DUFF Gordon sale by Imported Sherry, for Jas Redmond. IMPORTED Holland Gin, Hurkc's Bass' Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for sale by Jas. Redmond. nnn c I CIGARS at very low figures f y.UUU lr wliolcsalc and retail trade for sale by Jas. Redmond. II ARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very " much in the sick room For Mile by Jas. Redmond. l n the A LIE will kill t" troth is loading In Prayer move in - iihikI that moves the universe tim u,A PET jour wlf loon- n-iil your dog loss, anil 'in iv'.l to- more peace in the family . x-8feaker Kkkd oalls the message an obituary. - Mr. Depew wpold call it an obituary that "asses bsck." IT is faith's woik to claim and challenge loviugkind less oat of all the roughest strokes of G d S. Batheriord. SOME people never say a .good word aboQt anybody except their own household, and are down in the month because they have no friends. If a man is faithful to truth, trnth will be faithful to him. Lie need bave no fears. Ilis success is a. question of time. Professor Phelps. ' : Xhebji never was foand in any age of tbe world either religion or Uw that did eo highly exalt tbe ' poblio good as tbe Bfble. Lord , Bacon. Pointing to the family Bible, on he stand, daring hi last illness, ' Andrew Jackson said to his fiTend, "That book, air, is tbe rock on , wbioh oar repablio rests. TEA raised on a tea-ftrm near , Bnmmerrille. B. 0., aent to Balti more .for examination is pro sonnoed by expert to be eqaal to the beat English breakfast tea. Ir a man constantly aspires, is he not elevated? , Pid erer a Kan try heroism,' magnanimity, troth, einoerity and find that there was no advantage In them -that it was rain eodeavort n. D. Thorean, IT a man tries to go two opposite roads at the same time he is snre to split open and it is Jasf so wlth poor deluded fellow , who thinks be can serve the Lord while he be longs to tha Devil. ' - v; , , Governor Tillman, ol South Carolina, is making every effort to get the Port Royal au'd ' liagusta railroad from under control of tbe Ccorgla Central loordeftobtuld op. Port Jtoyal. II he arm do so Ea !l put on a line f t The (J n teller' S Home bill in tl Gorge Honm of llep-r;tnitiv-H wit ho uinnif!ed as to cubinif t.iie qiit ui inn to it vo e of ihe pedplu. T-it' Th rd party peo ple voled ngainst. th floiuf. The policy of compromise and conciliation with which the, Catho lic Church ctmposM the quarrels of its membt'ruhip strong con trast with t li t spirit, lu'ely mani folded by the Protestant brethren upon somewhat t-imtLtr occasion. It is distressing to nee. 0ti!i.-tian.8 of aoy sect wasting their energies in mutual recrimination. LOCAL NEWS. NEW AnVKliriSEMKNTK. Howard. Nunn & MeSorley C. Disoswoy & Bro Japanese goods. -A long felt. want. Geo. llest, col., the wile murderer, is reprieved until Friday the 30th inst. The Fnrmcrs Advocate, and Alliance paper published at Tarboro, lias suspend ed. The gas connection that supplies Cen tenary MethodiBt church being broken by the sewerage work, t might's service will be omitted. A. G. Glover of Ashcville has been captured in Philadelphia. He was wanted in this State for having obtained 12,500 under false pretenses. Don't lorget to go to the Church of Christ, and hear Sir. Mitchell's lecture on India, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Considerable excitement has arisen in Louisiana caused from the discovery ot three murders near New Orleans which give evidence of the work of the Mafia. Rev. T. R. Sampsonkwho will lecture in the Presbyterian church today and to night is a thorough scholar and an un usually fine speaker. He spent fourteen yearB in Greece and has been nearly all over the world. Every one is invited to hear him. In addition to the lectures he will address the Sunday Schonl tins after noon and the Ladies Working Society to morrow afternoon. The suit of Mrs. L. A. Crabtrec, of Goldsboro, against the (). 1). S. S. con -pany took the attention of the United States Court in Raleigh from luesday until Saturday morning. The suit was for $18,000 on account of injuries re ceived by falling on the stairway of a steamer. The jury awarded her $1,250. The accident occurred February 5th 1889. Young men of the New Heme Colle giate Institute had a debate i nday on the question "Young Men of North Carolina Should go West." The affirma tive side was taken by Hugh Barrington. John Russell, Rom Nunn and Sam Dill; the negative by H. N. Roper, Ferebce, and Chas. Bagby. It was decided in lavor ot tlie negative. Beven young ladies of the school were the judges. The Raleigh Correspondent of the Not- folk Virginian says: "The Isdies who have in charge the collection of the Vir gina Dare memorial fund find that those who contributed to it for the purpose of erecting a State building at Chicago will let their contributions stand for the new purpose, namely the erection of u memo rial building in this State, which is to be a training school forwomen. Your cor respondent is informed to-day that $5 000 arc in hand and the plan is to locate the memorial institution at the place in the State which mikes the largest contribu tions. This has for several years been the plan in regard to the public buildings." Superior Court. Upon the usscmbliug of court yester day morning. Hon. L. J. Moore addressed the court in behalf of the defendant, in the divorce case of Wiley vs. Wiley, and Mr. W. W. Clark replied for the plaintiff. Out of the 11 issues submitted, the jury found all but one in favor of the plaintiff. The relief asked for was granted, the plaintiff being freed from her husband having control over ber, and she having no claim upon him. This was the last jury case tried, but a large number of motions, judgments con tinuances etc. were attended to. Juudge Shuford, bat disposed of many cases since be bat been here, some of them old ones that have long cumbered the books, lie leave tbe docket unusually clear. He is quiet indemeanor, but busi ness nnder him moves with dispatch. A KlNSrOIT BOY. IN LUCK. His Gun Iaventlon Pars $225,000. Illiu Mr. Ben T. Webb, of Birmingham, Ala., ton of Rev. J. B. Webb, of this place, dm invented a gun to throw dy namite bombs with powder. Tbe gun wilt throw the bombs six miles. A tock comnanv has been onraniied with $500,000 capitalisation, and Mr. Webb Has been given $330,000 of stock In it for the sole right to-manufacture th (tuna. Wi are pleased to bear of the great good fortune otanativo of this place. It is a great Invention. We have several men in Ki niton with inventive genius. They have accomplished much already and we hopo they will be stimulated to yet larger t-fforts and, In conseanenoe thereof, reap a larger iucoe than bat yet been attained by them. Kinston Tree Pres. ' ; , "J . , '' . " ' For perfect digestion uo TUTTS n OVER TEN THOUSAND TROUT. An Astonishingly Large Catch of Fish at One Hani. Capt. Ben. Barker, of South Creek, was up to the city yesterday with between 10,000 and 12,000 speckled or salmon trout. They we.ic all caught in Neusc river below the city at one single haul I This is the largest number taken at one haul of which there is any record around here. They averaged well in size also. While many of them weighed but three or four pounds, which is a good sized fish, we are informed that others would weigh nearly twelve pounds. Capt. Barker sold (1,100 about half the catch to fish dealers of this city and shipped the remainder himself. Those he disposed of here sold for four and five cents apiece and tuought him just $269. Messrs. Watson & Daniels. Carmine & Wndsworth, B. li. Lane and Fernie Qaskill were tbe uurehoscrs. At the same rate this would run the value ot the entire lot to over $500, but of course the probability is that having shipped them the returns will be well beyond those figures. Capt. Barker had two boats and three crews with him, but they would not near hold the fish. It took four sail boats to bring them to the city. As we said this is the best catch at one haul known in the New Berne waters. and it is "good enough.'' Show us an other regular business requiring such a small amount ot capital it you can at which a man can pick up $500 or get several thousand pounds of meat with only a little effort and almost without cost. Coming and Going, Mrs. B. R. Huske, of Fayetteville, who has been visitinc her father. Mr. W. II. Oliver, left yesterday morning returning home, accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Attmorc on a visit. Col. W. II. Lucas went up to Raleigh yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McLean, who spent the summer in Asheviile, arrived last night to again made this city their home. Miss Lizzie Neal who has been making a visit to her brother, Mr. W. H. Neal of Laurinburg, returned home last night. Miss Etta Manson, of Beaufort, who has be,en visiting friends in the city, re" turned to her home in Beaufort. Mr. J. M. Ilines returned from an ex tensive and successful trio throuch Lenoir and Greene counties in the inter est of the Jouiinai.. Mr. J. M. Brinson, of Colnrado Springs, Col., arrived last night to spend a few a weeks with his relatives in the city. Mr. Brinson 's journey consumed nearly four doys so great is the distance. Judge H. R. Bryan returned home last night from Atlanta, accompanied by his son, Mr. h. L. Bryan, on a visit. Lieut. F. Winslow and Hon. V. T. Caho returned from Raleigh. Church Services. Centenary M. E. Church: Rev. R. A. Willis, pastor. Services at 11a. in.. conducted by the pastor. Pray er meeting at 0.15 a. in. Sunday school at 3 p. in., J. K. Willis, Sup't. Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. The public arc cordially invited to attend these services. Christ Church-T. M. N. George, Rec tor. 3d. 8unda,v in Advent. Morning ser vice 11a. ni. Sunday School at Chapal 0.30 a. m. and at the church at 3:30 p. ni Bible class tor men 3:30 p. ni. The pul- lic are cordially invited to ul 1 services. Attentive ushers. Church of Christ D. H. Petrec, pastor Young mens' meeting at 0 a. m. Preach ing at 11 a. m. Lecture on India mission work by Rev. B. Mitchell, at 3 p. m Preaching at 7:80 p. m. All are invited to attend these services. Catholic Church Rev. Father Has, Rector. Low mass and sermon at 11 a m Benediction with the blessed sacrament at 4 p. in. Catechism Friday at 4 p. m Hancock at., M. E. Church. Preach ing at 11 a. ra. and at 7:80 p. ni. by the pastor J. F. Butts. As this will be the last Sunday service ot this conference year, it is hoped that every member will be present. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Mt. Calvary Temple. Sunday School at 0 a. m. S. R. Ball tupt. Mass meeting at 4:35 p.m. The house is well white washed and two good stoves put in, and Mrs. Ellis made a present of half ton of coal, so it is made pleasant for all who come and every body is invited. Presbyterian Church Service 11 m. and 7:80 p. m. Rev. T. R. Sampson, returned missionary from Greece, will lecture at each service and wlil also ad dress tbe Sunday School at 8:80 p. m. A cordial invitation extended to every one to attend and bear these intensly inter eating accounts of Christian work in foreign land. Tbe Free Will Baptist, will, hold ser vices in Mt. Calvary Temple this morn- ing st 11 o'clock, and in tut evening at 7:80. - Y, M. 0. A, -Young Men's meeting at 5 o'clock conducted by Mr. D. M. Hollo- well. , '''i'cA hoticb. .. Application will be mads to the next General Assembly of North Carolina to charter th New Berne Steam Ferry Com pany, to operate a steam ferry across the Trent ana JNeuse rivers at New Berne, IIill HrjMpnaBT m Otbxbs. New L erne, N, C, Doc. 2d 1883. COMMISSIONERS CEEDINUS. PRO- Tuesday, Doc. 0 Afternoon The Board met pursuant to XVSS10H. adjourn- ment. Present, Commissioners Jas. A. Bryan, chni'n., E.W. Smallwood, W. C. Brewer, M. II. Carr and J. A. Meadows. Ordered, Whereas Mr. P. II. IYlleticr has made application Tor a reduct;, - o!' the valuation of the Stim... 1 Lumber Company from $25,000 to i?:jO,O00, : whereas this board 'iocs i;"t nsidcr i valuation of said j:. o' rly 1 i v cessive, it is ordered that said appn. . on be and hereby is denied. Whereas, The official bond tendered by Jos. L. Halm to the Boaid ot Coriii.is- sioners for the office of Register of Deeds for Craven county for the term beginning the 1st Monday in December, 'lS'.U, hav ing been carefully examined and con sidered by said board and being deemed insufficient in the security thereof, it is ordered and adjudged.Hhat seid bond be and is disapproved and rej eted, an 1 the said office of Register of Dcvds of .a. en county is hereby declared vacant. On motion it is ordered. Tliat ' . W Riddle be and hereby is appointed to till the vacancy declared to exist i;i the office of Register of Deeds of r.'.', ' n county, said vacancy havng o ur. ,1 by olli- ? y.r. d by the disapproval and r(je. ti...i i- cial bond tendered lor said office le Jos. L. Hahn- Ordered, Thnt the poll tax pa: Thomas Daniels for the year 1801. amounting to $2.45 be refunded to Iiiii,, he being at the time an exempt !ren,dU, and thnt a voucher be issued i him lor said amount. Ordered, That the report ol the condi tion of the county &c, made b t tie grand jury to his Honor Judgv Shuford at the present term of Superior Court of Craven county be filed and that the at tention of the sheriff, W. B. Lane, be called thereto. Ordered, That the bridges of the coun ty be placed under the supervision of Commissioner Meadows lor ensuing two years. Ordered, That the poor house and county poor be placed under the super vision of Commissioner Smallwood. Ordered, That the court house and jail be placed under the supervision of Chair man Bryan. Ordered, That the sulary of county at torney be $200 per year, same as pre ceding two years. On motion a recess was taken until next day at 10 o'clock. The Board met Wednesday, D 7th Bryan, Meud- pursuant to adjournment. Present, Commissioners J. A. chm'n.. E. W. Smallwood, J. A. ows, M. II. Carr and W. C. Brew '. Ordered, That the tax on the personal propcrtv listed by W. . Harrington, agent M. E. Barrington, aggrc;"d:ng n value 43H be remitted on ; count . f error, and that the same ' ii..ri;cd up to W. A. Barrington. On motion it is ordered, that the clmu- inan ot tlie Jioara anu o-.:uussiourr Smallwood arc hereby appointed a Co- . mittee to examine the past due vouches now in the hands of Regis! "r Meci and to report their action befor i,o same to the next meeting ol ' hi Board. BilU allowed and Board adjourned. In Memorlain. Inasmuch as an allwise and merciful Creator, has called from amongst us, our cherished companion and a:.ao mto, and dcsinne to place on record, and givt public expression, to our greil at nts loss, as well as the esteem in which we ueni him, the Atlantic Steam Fire Engine Company No. 1. through its committee appointed for the purpos., declare, that in the death ot liasil Manlv, me company has lost a loved associate, and tho rire Department, a zealous and "etive member. In all the relations of life, cm- :n every position placed, Mr. ila.il f was conspi- ctous tor tus devotion to uuiy ti.o r.s earnest and intelligent p "rform.inc . In his personal relations lie v as ,.t. jic, pleasing and generous, and his j. ".iiul bearing was tempered v uu a quiet dignity peculiar to hii isc'.f. He posessed in marksd ami pleasing union, the courtly bearing, of the culti vated man of leisute, as woll ss the earnest activity, of the man oi utlairn, that peculiarly qualified hitn'or'be highest social duties or the control and direction of tbe most important indus trial interests. A scion of an illustrious family, he typi fied and represented its best qualities. Called in bis early prime, to lay uown and relinquish the most lovable of all his duties, protector of w ife and family, in a delightful home, brightened with love s light, his death assumes an espec ially sorrowful phase, and involuntarily firompts the most sincere expressions and eelings of regret We tender to nls sorrowing lamny ana relatives, our sincerest condolences snd trust they may be consoled in the belief that be has crone to reap tne reward promised unto those that die in the faith. Let the foreroimr be inroad upon the minutes, a copy sent to the family and the Daily Jouhhal requested to publish. JAMES rUEDMOSD, W. K. Stvbok, John C. Obiek, ' Committee. Whea BbyVaa riok, we far bar OMtorla, Winn riw vas a OUld, rtw erted tor Caatorla. What she bsoama Wm, IBS ehiag to Oaaborl VkwiUluulCblUrshstkvstlMnOaMaria, COUNTY CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Deeeuiber 8, 1892. t after recs. Mayor i : the .ioard Cimii7prcr nt, Cotincilmcn Ellis, Street, Lovick Latham, Roberts -.id C'ra' r,nl. Movi d by Councilmen Street th . i proper notice be served on the rVv.erago Company that alter excavation, Ley will be required te restore l!i -. -ets i,. their former condition as per sec. 2 of c. utraet. ilayoi's iv-port. ua follow.) r.al and adoptt d: Mayors oflice. Dec. 5, 1 I2. To the Board of Cou; ibnen ot the c.iy of 'cv,- Here. Geiille. i i: I ha-e the ho- ir to report and r,jt.-i city or li . ibiv. 44 80. the foi'ow ,cg ..mount of f.-e - imposed for violation of the nan es during the i-ionth of ISi Fiiies CV its Total Very Hespectfull M. Manly, Marshals report as follows if.w.on. vor. ::.;i and opted: City MarsUls ofiiee, Dec. 5th lbS2. To the Hon. Mayor and Board of Cily (V i'cil: i" ti'-m-'Ti r' 'ow p'ensc f.id my le ort r i!:,: :noni . ol November, 181)2. Wt bin j made 27 airests during the in iiiti o which In v. us convicted, y I ... .r;:. 4 worked r tie : '.i . Fi..- collect"! $7. (SO. ('. 31.65. Told :i9.25. One half of the above tost $l."i.82 was leihic'cd f r my ,ees the balance $23.42 wa- tim to the treasurer. Resp"f tfttlly submitted, J. M. Kahoi t. C M. Polic ree )rd as follows: J. 1C. Land, infT-mer 8, ex., 0. J. B. Dixon, informer 5, ex., 3. Eli Elliott, informer 4, ex., 2. Thos. Wilson, informer 7, ex , 11. S. F. Hurt, informer 2, ex., 1. Monthly hi, Is allow.-1. lite clun.i i t W. K. otvtuii was re ferred to the ei y aitornev. Board adjourned. W. D. Wau.ack, City Ceil. CONFEDERATE PENSIONERS. The Four Classes ami What Each Will Uet. Dr. Sanderlin, Auditor of ( ' 10 State, and his assistants, have been busy i,,r some tunc on the pension warrants. 1 lie total amount to be paid this year is f!)7,00ti. an increase of $10,000 last year. 1 nose ot tlie first class, sucli as have received a wound which re.idered them totally incompetent to perform manual labor in the ordinarv avocations ot life. will receive $08. Of this class there are 51. Tllo. " of the second eta. s, such as have lost a leg above the k tee oi an arm above the elbow of which there are 230 on the rol' nl receive $51.escli. : .ose of 1 1 : third class, such as have lost a foot or leg below the knee, or hand or arm l.rlr'v the clliow. or have a ler or ini rend red utterly useh?. ,.y rcu-, ,1 found . permanent iniurv. of which class thei are 306 on the roll will re ceive $34 enr'i. Those of lie, fourio cin' - ch a -. Vive lost one eye, and to all wido , remaining unmarried, and all other solu.ers n.io are otherriso disabled :.. purfo.m - inunl labor by reason of wounds receive while in the t.'oi eueiate service, ol which them are 1.239, will receive 'JIT each. Sti Chronicle. 'ev. rii's. DI.v ti Jr. Kcv. third :'un 'ii' Purmii Tl.n. I'ixon, Jr., ol ': Twc: ty Strt. t chun-ii, still 1 obis !V services in Ass -eiaii. li.dl. the. is -I 'nonth nearly in ny liHve be n turned n.vay fiom tbe hall roi lack ol room as have been alio to t.nd neals in it. Haptisms are frequent and the (veiling after-meetings arc -cr- in tcresting, cotive:s;"!iS occurring!, every mceiinir. Thin church is greatly in tu.'d of a larger house of wo- hip in oncr to accommodate the numbers that desire to hear Pastor Dixon. New York Exa'i'iner. FELT WANT At, Last Filled. 0. Oiaosway Brfhsr HAVE OI'LNED A Fi rst - Class Stationery and Book Store On Middle btreet, under Hotel Albeit, where they propose carrying a FULL LINE OF Stationery and Blank Books Of every description. Book-keepers Supplies a specialty. A mold's and Carter's Inks, uny quan tity. N. Y. Papers and I'eriodicHls received dally and delivered to subscribers. On Tuesday, Dec. 13, we will open an elegant line of 'A. A. Vantems & Co.'s Japanese Goods and Whittiuc & Co.'i I'aperand Papeteries. dlOdwtf SaleLiven & Feed Stables AT 8. J. LANE, Proprietor. Will meet drummers or otner parties at New Beine with good teams and take them to any part of Pamlloo county or nelghborinff territory at low ntes. Teams oi travellers at tbe stablos will reoeive eioellent attention. Feeding a specialty. ' -i Personal oversight of the proprietor is glrwa to evwj department of the busU noss, oSOwSia Children Cry for Pitcher's Ca8torfa.ftr.cn a fZwZr?oP. ' pj -i S3 fc,olutoly Pur. i ore m of tartar hikir.g ponder liicL ' ,-( all in Inteuiug stien?tlt. Latest Unitek Staiks Covekkment oci: Rei'dut. Koy.i, Bakimi ft!., N. Y. I'ov m:h Co,, IcO Wsli N....t '.i.ll Bank New Beiiic, N. ('. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of this Lank, for tm election nl'Diree tois, and the tninsaetion of such other business as may come before them, will be In id at their Hanking House on the 2nd Tuesilav, being the loth d::v ol .I.-nu- i-rv The polls will be or.encd at 1 .M. to be closed at 1 - . ni. i8l'l. O. I!. Honi:itT.':, ( ii hi, r. "In the making o! a ahee i. the sellinj; of it.'' A W' II known .1. 1'. came to our stoix some t i trio ;if,ro and said "liivt- yiitt another pjir of Shoes like those 1 have on. I!e said bo had beem wearing them 1 years. They were tlie Stacy Adams & Co's Waukenphast. They will not wear every one that lonjj but they are good Fhoes and it pays to i uy that kind. See us if you need any Night Shirts ? We have them .')), .75 and 1.(iO. J. M. HOWARD. Take Notice. We have llii day appointed Nl'N'N ,t McSOltl.KV n ol. i: AtiKNT for Bulletins The IJ, 5c. BL Ol .1 i iis , . -on h -li an,' ' Won't liml els-wliele ill tin ei'y tock i .jtinl to thai on cur -.liehi There's . .en! - "f () e e in oi r yon i her I" p -p.i i r I 1 1 . n . lt'J .-.,it hs:- ii,,- v t eompcti 1'irs c'"iipbi.i- ot the low prices nt which e are m, Sing ,,.ir tniiie Sun k. Vi.u get 1"A! I't 1 as we'l as pfie, e -i j r--Hp:..ttuil), Relied Pronr.als. 'd proitos.ds will be ceived bv the New Kerne Ice Company until De cember III, 1.SU2, from parties to furnish the said company l'ine Wo d lor the year 1H!!3. liids "hoiild sieeily kind of wood, viz , cord wood or slabs, price at wharf, mills, or delivered at fat tory, and n:unlier of cords per month that person ,, ..king bid can fur-ish. The company will want afiout I!,!"' i cords during the yar. i'.ids w ill be con.-idi red lor a part or the whole. The company reserves the right to re ject any or all bids made. Marl; proposals "Hid on Wood,'' seal and send to dtltd II. 8. (II IOX, Manager. GET IN THE SWIM, And go with the crowd to Euan's Jewelry Store, AND BEE THE Largest & Best Selected Stock ever shown in this city, consisting of Watches, Jewelry, all kinds of Novelties, Bolid Silver and Plated Ware of all kinds, Silver Hiir and Honnct Pins, Neck Charms. Scarf Tins, in fact every kind of Goods kept in a r irst-Class Jewelrv Store, and lots of Goods liesidcs. Don't mention it, but I bought for Spot Cash, sud can sell at HOCK HOTTO.M I'HICES, and a littie lower. Come and 6ee me. Come early and avoid the crowd. EATON the JEWELER, MIDDLE STREET, dec7 dtv Opposite llaplist Church, For H.oixt, DWELLINGS centrally located, in cluding a spacious double house, de sirably arranged for two separate families, with modem improvements. Also, City Lots snd small Truck Farms lor sale. is. w. UAltriiJN I r.lt, Ja 1" Estate Agent, Shepards Barber Shop. Low tariff tickets, 10 shaves and one hair put for on l.oo st , i. ' m i,I-;Ie dill 1 ' V ,i . i, I i i.i ; H ,V( o. . 1 ' J.i-B, Complete Line Japanese (I00DS ALE ediiesday ec. 14. NUNN &gcS0!iLEY. HEAD THIS! It Might Pay You $100 or More ! Lots of farmers lose their meat far tbe want of good salt, so go to J. F. Taylor's and get a pack of that Turk's Island Alum Sa't, and save your meat that you wiuk so hard to raise. Also, save money by teeing him before 5 on buy your goods. Abundance of Tobacco, 15c. to ?0c. Fine Wines for Christmas and holi days llest Corn Whiskey in the city, recom mended by the doctors for medicinal purposes, and a full stock of Liquors for Christ ii.. ".: the lowest possible prioep, I,". , lad to sec him. r'atlefaction u .iiitci',!. Foot of Middle street, west side. Your obedient servant, J. F. TAYLOR. And the Children. . For Sale, Th, ruildjiiLr. with lease of ground, now occupied h the Salvation Army, o tie- corner of iiroa.l and Hancock streets. Apply , V. T. Korii'.KT?, niu h,, !- 4:;ci- lor Trutiefl. We ha ii of .'X nc decided, in consider liio short cropB and scarcity 'of: cash, . to reduce out Vt.rv Lcre Laad At tractive Stock ot MERCHANDISE Within", the hti 6! in ays. In tho beginning of.this Great Slaughter of Prists, plot; i remember it is for tho purpo.se of getting the cash, and under no circumstances can wa chaige these goods at tho reduc tion prices : Dress Goods marked down from and $1.00, soiling for 60o. Diagonal and ,l!roekatellj;Dreai Goods, 10c. J Worsted Sc. Dress Flan-nel 15e. Colored Tablo Linen 25c, worth 40c. Laundried Shirts made of New York Mills Muslin 2200 linen at 75c, unlaundriod 60c. Undershirts l'Jc. each. Bod Flannel Undershirts 40o. Ladies' Vests 25c. N. C- Plaids 4c Heavy 4-4 Brown" Domestics Bo. NoveltiesJ mJIDressGoods and Trimmings. Kerr's Machine Thread, 3o. per spool. Haud Cotton ljc perjspool. our: Millinery Oepariratst is very attractive. We are iell ing the best Ladies' Walking Hat in the city for 85c, worth $1.25. , Lie sure you come to see ua. RespectfullT1, - , ,' nov8 lfitp n
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 11, 1892, edition 1
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