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VOL. XI.--NO. 231 NEW BERNE, N. C ., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. BUSINESS LOCALS. ' i: "DE sure to see niy newsnpply of books 13 before making your Ghistmass pur- . ' nhaona v Ttutv went hnncrht nt whnlnaAln and Kill surprise you in prices. ."v'::':S;':'v'-: - H. L. Hall. : TtOR SALE: A No. 16 Excelsior Cook Stove 'In aerfect condition, BiffiDlv too small to answer present requirements. Would exchange for larger one. : AnoW at -V. ri ' it uiwiAMffa T5-v 'rt rrtar T7ittht HALL'S Book Store for Standeied Lit erature. Suitable for all Ages. T EAVE your'ordcr at P. 8. DUFFY'S dies, made fresh on short notice, ot gran - ulated sugar. Also, small amount on . ' nun or nroi WE will Lave the new Edition of Com mon Prayer in a few days at 25c. a 'copy. C. Disoswat & Bno. J. TkANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin ifiRHHHRH nnreci nv me use nr ii iiv s " UMI VIIIVIIIVUli ... "J '., V,.,. T7I O flimsv IWmpU jlltMawili-.nla Wiiti r 1,1 rn l all fid nv unfnr. y hished with or without board. Apply to S MHS. W.T. Lane, at Siuger Mfe. Office V on Middle St. (Former Custom House.) 118 sun tuestbnr and sun. A Irian lot 01 lireseeci l urKeys , ,iv$ ; Lucas & Lewis. tTJlOUR ROOMS in my residence fur T Bent.- Also Good ORGAN for sale. dec2tf , Hub. M. M. Hanpf. BOARDERS Wanted Mrs. W. B. Smith will take a few boarders or let rooms after Nov. 80. Apply at rcai- ' denco, Oaksmith building, East Front ; ' street. t.-nnt t a Tr.wno t7t t nrrnv "If ISH, Sacramental, Port and Scuppcr y. 1 nong Winea for sale by .- '. . iar 1 1 En won n. .f f CALVIN Bcliaffcr'B Wild Cherry m Bock and Rye, put up ex prowl y for i nmHL Hnii luiiir t iiHtiiimiH. hit huib v V. JAB. UEDMOKD. iim frr nnlA i.w :;s J AS. KKDMOND. - TT UNYADI Jnnoa Mincnii Water, tlie v jl best Wat oral aionent. rorsatcny y , J AS. Ukdmond. i i iiri j.rii vv hw iu ii ir k-i i. iiv . I . T. T......nn f Ti TJFF Gordon Iinportfd Sherry, for 9J i sale by Jas. Ubumohd. IMPORTED Holland Gin, I'mrku's Bass' Ale and Burke's Guimicras Btout, for i Mle by Jab. Redhokd. 75,000 for wlioli I nt very low figures uleKilo and retail trade tor sale oy .IAS. IlKDHONO. I ARRETTS Coennc Brand r used verv X " much in the sick room. Fur salo bT ;, ," r,r ' J as. Redmond. .1 x iiEH UAMF 01 Vive-:H ot uicn- ' 1. . ; moua, va,, propott .1 n move Gen. John E. Cook. il ihta State. i , AN t leph a n t ewA i f ro iu a ci r- '. CUB ID luuiinn U'iu n.'ciiuB oovoim -. IT iriKUieniDK tut) ueuuie. ' .r a : .i Th vault of the treasurer of St. ' Loan was opened Sunday night . and ' iianera taken from it and J)jrned.- The city treasurer's son rand assistant has committed sni .oide, ii' v ." .' - UB. Olbtslahd is not in the habit of giving ont his views by ,' proxy. Be has always been able to speak for himself, and those talkative individuals who ore at tempting to outline his policy on aMHllmtuiiilBiil MaltbMmav Hiln their ; reputations as political ; prophets. : v ' Thb KepublicaDS of Boston say there hi no nee in running a candi date for the mayoralty against snob popular yoang Democrats as the present Mayor Matthews, and in the future they are likely to let the mnnlcipal election go by default, because Boston has a Demoeratio majority' of something like 14,000 and it is growing larger every year.' : : -; 1 . - ' - Mohtawa was admitted to State hood because its admission could not be decently refused by the Ee- publican party.' It was not- con eidered safely Eepublloan, and, to oilset tbe possible loss of its Sena tors, the sparsely settled. Territory of Wyoming confessedly t nnpre fared for Statehood was brought a nt the iame time. At that time tl o Eepublloan majority in Wy . !ng was considered absolutely -o. The necessity, not only ol nlirig for tbe second time the I .'. '.atnre of Montana, but of re ":-2 to a skin game to save even fate that was mean to offset , , ir.acka tbe ground from, under ' toftbe'Eepublioan party- ! r Journal. ' j 1' mth aeks of the 1 A i ' i 'ration is four , t of.'., s nnj Southern section o( th Democracy that flghts for priuoiple and nnlli flea the Federal CooRlitution if ueoexsary to achieve success. Cin cinnati Timos-Siar, Kep. The South has paid R'int;hhg like a hnndrt'd million doil.uH towards the (M'liHion giug-, a liiige part of which has been piil to pension Ohio alleged soldiers h,- did not ewn battletitld dm inn he late ar. But the South ivn pat np with tach Mirer siK Hie li;pve be- chuo tun Mouth i" iilu.ui to get jnstioe. Bichuioiid Biale. LOCAL NEWS. NE W A D VEll TISEMENT8. Howard. L. J. Moore Notice. J. W. Stewart More stock. H. L. Hall New supply of books. A. & N. C. U. To employes, etc. D. Hassell George, Jim and Jaek. For Sale No. 16 Excelsior cook stovo, The steamer Trent is now daily un loading a cargo of 65 tons of shell rock at the market wharf lor the street improve ments. Tlie marl coines faom a deposit upon Trent river almu't 18 miles above No eity. Mr. J. F. Taylor swung out a new sign ye8t.er(".ay that cannot fail in catchiug the eyo of nearly every passer at the market wharf. He has ornamented the house that encloses his force pump on the wharf on all sideswith the invitation'Try F. Taylor for everything you need." The L which Mrs. S. E. Wood recently had taken from her residence to change into a separate dwelling is being made by alterations and additions a very conven ient little place. It already helps the looks of Eden street considerably. The New Berne Daily Current will make its appearance on or alxut tho 1st of January. It will be a six column pa per, published by Messrs. R. R. Hill & Son. Mr. Wm. Hendreu will the local editor. 'The office is on Craven street on the opposite sido of the alley from N. 8. Richardson & Son's Job office. Mr. Blaine holds the improvement noted in his condition. He rested well during the night, and entered tho morn ing refi'cshed.and consequently better pre pared, to a very slight degree, to resist the ravages of his disease. The malady is organic, however, and in the nature of things he must grow worse with time. Coming and tiolngr. Mr. S. W. Howard left on the steamer Neu9c of the E. C. D. line for Baltimore to spend Christmas with his son' George, and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chandler left to visit relatives in Norfolk. Miss Sophia Jones who has been visit- ins relatives at several points returned home lost night. Mr. F.Ulrich who is attending Horner's Military School and Mr. Levi Cohen who is attending tho University returned to spend Christmas at their homes Kind Remembrance. Mr. Calvin Morris, a born citizen of New Berne, known to moat of our people, who has been residing for several years in Lenoir county, and has for a long time been a great sufferer from paralysis, the lower portion of hit body and one side being so affected that be is unable to stand, and has the use of only his left hand, removed recently to Durham in order that his daughters might obtain work in the factory. The girls who have always been industrious and ready to do what they could for the support of the family, have obtained work in their new home, but it will not be remunerative till they have had some practice A number of his friends here having had their attention called to these facts, made up a purse which was for warded to him Tuosday and will help tldo over tbe crisis and make bis Christ mas a iittlo more cheerful. Ho Finer Oysters than Oars. Mr. ' Carmine of the firm of Carmine AWadsworth who bought 1000 bushels of tbe extra fine Cedar Island oysters that we alluded to yesterday, at 85 cents per bushel, says that for years he has handled planted oysters from Chesapeake bay and be has had considerable experience with the "delicious bivalves" but he declares that never in his life has he found any that would equal thesethough they were the product of simply of s natural bed in a pond at the end of the island. Mr, Carmine considers that they will open fully 1 1-8 gallons to the bushel and we verily believe from the looks that singl opened .oysters would pull down th scales at a quarter of a pound each, and they are as fine in flavor as they are large in size. k feast of such oysters is enough to make any one wish for laws that will protect tb natural supply from wasteful raids and that will lead to cultivation and the highest development of the in dustry. Come to the KeW Berne Fair and see what our waters are producing. The next exhibition will begin Monday February BOth and last through tbe week. !' ivoiLRs'i aamca BAivat Tbs Bout Solve la the world for Out. ilruiHMH Horns, Ulmrs, Hilt Khflnm, Fvu ori, Ti'tltT, l'hr,nM Lands, Chilblains, l.on-i, fid '! ! I- rnptiom, and jmmI tourl : fr DO tut r.-l'nrpd. It SPECIAL FAIR EDITI05. Some Can aes of the UnparaUelledl Success of the New Berne Fair- Keep it Still Advancing. The officera of the East Carolina Fisb, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association have made their usual annual contract I a special Fair edition of the Weekly I Journal of 5,000 copies. I To the liberal and progressive ideas the Fair managers is due to a vaBt ex-1 tent the unparallelled success which has attended the Fair from its first exhibition the present. Those in charge are sound business men. When a service is needed they pay the money Bquare out and have it done right. One gTand reason why county Fairs as a rule meet with such poor results is because il is hard to get the right men to take hold I them. Our Fair has been specially fortunate in having men at its head who have by their assiduous care worked up m. uave at an nines given uie uemanus the Fair the same attention they would lmu , iuC,.,y0.JB held the Fair on a high plane, above tricksters and sharpers whose presence by driving away otherwise good patrons it..: i. : .1 n t. i I calculated to work detriment to, if not the complete downfall of any Fair. In 0, country gucst8. It will furnish accom the coining exhibition this rule will be so raodation8 for one hundred ami will be strictly enforced that not even a cane-rack know Rivcr8i,ie IIouBe. man will bo admitted to the grounds. Besides, being high-toned on this line they have run the Fair on first class busi ness principles. Wc doubt whether in the strict adherence to its rules and regu lations the Fair or Exposition has been equalled by any other in the South. Another cause is rightly attributable the liberal use of printer's ink. The officers have repeatedly advertised the Fair with us on a scale not attempted by anything else in the State, except the advertisements at intervals wc have had from Durham and Winston, showing to prospection set'lers and investors the advantages of those places for cither, and those advertisements have in each case told well and if the inhabitants of New Berne took the same pride in working up our latent resources and heraldinir abroad n. .,i.a i.0f v. nn I a i .. . . ..til I possesses n wouiu nm IUe mug wuu me sian we now nave ui maae new ocruo take the nlace she oucht to hold, not sim- i. .rf n..r.;i .itv 0nii I . ,. . . '. . . . , I irucKing ana mmoer eeuiru, uUl u,o u one of the liveliest manufacturing cities I around. Wo have the latent resources; I need to make use of them more our selves, and need to do more to bring them the attention of the outside world. The Fair is doing its full share in this work, not only as regards New Berne and Craven county but as regards the whole of Eastern Carolina, and for that reason deserves and should have tbe cordial, strong and disinterested support of every one throughout this whole section. Wo started by speaking of the highly commendable teal of the men who are at the head of the Fair. Yet, let them have worked as they would, tho Fair could not have attained its pre-eminent success except Dy tne uniuxi support oi our people in general. This wide spread union of heart and purpose snd effort if continued with in creasing zeal, bb it should , be, will carry the Fair forward from year to year with fresh attractions, and constantly renewed interest In view of the wide scope embraced in the various departments of the Fair, it is really now worthy of bearing the name of Exnosltion. for it is bevond Question a -i. i.jt. n: r ii. f apieuueu xixpusiuun oi iu. .esou.-c. East Carolina, and to a small extent of I other portions, and it would be at once a graceful and worthy act, and one advantageous to both sections, for the western part to at once join in heartily with us and make it an annual State x- oosition. There are some points of ad- vantage that New Beme possesses over ii.7t , .w .u . -r..w UUIO JIO--. iu. u.. . r.v.v..... I ... - , . . - ... . , j UocaUonfor an exposition of this kind, the fact that the East Carolina Fair Is already established here, on so grand and successful a scale, is one, our possession of special industries peculiar to this re gion is another. Our products are un surpassed, and no better region con be found in which to examine into tho great fishing interest of the State, - more im portant industry than it is generally rec ognized to be The Fair draws many visitors irom tbe we-u nm woum .i w B-v- Application will be made to tho next exhibits oi the resources and products o.lQ eii A-emblv of North Carolina to i v Ytr t 1!l i. -1 i- , 1 that park of the State, Some of tbe floe Western North Carolina nnlM- th -rr i i vr i i i. HuliltDl ma Henw nrenw new orauti, sup-no- . wu..u uo-o "" wona, ua specimsos irom w ooai, and sold mines, ouoht to be atnoung (he exhibiU at our Fait b .all means, The t..n -1 i I..-, ii. - - OI me Blow uirecuv oeiuro lue eyw ui suai Am .if.. -i.u -. -.wkiJ .-.- Mi.l- An il- 1 .1 K 11. Won of the East Carolinii FUh Oyrtw n.m. nr1 Indnstri.! Association, is an advantmre not to be litthtl esteemed, Let tbe papers that reach the masses in that part of the State, call the attention, their readers to these points. We hopel for good results. ! ' Shepardi Barber Shop. ' Low tariff tickets, 10 shaves and one hair cut for ons $1.00 at. , 1 it OF. YV. it. mtJlD, s. tf. ! . Hotel Albert I'.arber Shop, ( " o vn t" First Trip of tbe May Bell. The new local steamer May Bell, which is to be run in connection with the E. C. D. line, steamed up yesterday for tho first time and made a little trial trip out in the river. Everything was found to work in a satisfactory manner. She will heave this morning at eight o'clock on her first recular trio with a canro. the objective point being Grifton. The May Bell does not yet show up as 8he will, a portion of the paintinc bein'' unfinished. It is intended, however, to rush her right alone. Wlint in lelt can be attended to at intervals while she is engaged in her regular work. The May Bell will be a convenient little steamer, finished up nicely, and supplied with separate saloons for whites and blacks, Her captain is Mr. Robert Pittmnn, and his brother. Mr. Ellis rittmun. is the en- ginccr. RIrnPaT,l( Th 0l.k9rmtll ,,uii.iin C()rlu.r 0f p0ock anf, Eflst Frontiformcrly nxj by mo.fi rp-.ntlv ,, ,,, siatra n.,..ritv : now ,, I)T Rcv. Par30n fr(m. Portsmouth, Va.,and Mr. C. C. Basdcn, of RicI)Iands 0dbIow county wllo ,,avc formeJ n partner9,lip for Ule purp0lle of ft. on ,., bu8,nc99 (e. . . . j. 1-, is v j. i-i-i.' . . BnccialiT for tllc accommodation Messrs. Parson & Basdcn intend to erect atablea on the premises for. their patrons, but are as yet leasing what they need at Mr. J. A. Jones livery stables. The house they have, is nicely arranged for their business, and tboy oufjlit to do well at it. SOU 111 CAROLINA. Passage of the Rill Putting nil Rail roads Under Control of the ('ominis- slon. The bill putting absolute control of all railroads in the Htate in the hands ol th Railroad Commission, from whose deci sion there will be no appeal, was signed by the Governor. A mass meeting ol railroad employees was lichl ami a com mittee was annointed to wait on the Governor in regard to the bill. The Gov- ernor said : The bill is now a law. The ... . ., opposition 01 eiijiii or ten inousuna ran road employes does not amount to damn compared with fi(tj. or gixty tl0n. 9anrt lariners lemandinL' lis nassau'e. The effect of this was rather inllaninia- torv. A mass meeting of all railroad employees in the State is ca Th" , , , . d ,,altjc.rrv wi then begin iu earnest against the Tillman movement. A HANDSOME DISPLAY. At the fonnlar Drug Store of ('. C. Green's. A very full, choice and select line of Holiday goods and Souvenirs suitable lb Christmas presents. A glimps into the show windows reveals an array of the latest designs in Purses, Card Cases, Cut Glass, and Perfumery of all kinds, an elegant assortment of Smokers Sets, Photo. Cases, Manicures, Lubin's extract. Flocons of extract, Mirrors, Coudray's Lavender Water, Fino and Large lot Toilet Soods. Whisks. Snongcs. Pocket Book Pozzoni8 powders, Chamois fikin, also New Btock ijuir Brushes and Comb8i mx Calognc and Soap, Odor Cases. Conic and choose early, before the most desirable articles are sold. Natlonal Bank New Heme, N. C. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of this Bank, for the election of Direc tors, and tho transaction ofBueh other business as mav come before them, will be held at their Banking House on the 2nd Tucsdsy, being the 10th day of Janu- aryl803, The noils will be opened at , -losed nt t p. m. d8td. Q. II. Roberts, Cashier. "J Latest Returns. Whilo the returns show an overwhelm ine majority for the Democratic ticket, which ticket has thaved tho Republican maioritv and cut their electoral voto to thn aim of ft hair, tho onlv ticket which I ought now to be used In company with thecreat Democratic victory is the one c, .!.! .!. l.-l.l . . I wui-U cuklLlll mu uiiiuut m iuii ,,ii-iio , f ,. h . ,or, 00flt tllc Q08ton House Uarber Shop When Baliy was sick, we gave her Osstorlo. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorim. WhM shA hrjiMi If lL shn rlunir i CASturln. Wlim she hCmtlstogmve them Cria. NOTICE. charter the New Berne Steam Ferry Com I nanv. to onerate a steam ferry across the ItC-'Z i'.t i i -t d Hrf. HnifMmxr awd Others. New Beme, n. 0., Dec. 8d .892, I . . . "Experience joined with common sense i iu ixiui uu a m irrvviucuvv. ' ' , i i .i-- ' Now. when you go to make JOUT presents for Chriatinas, use tTOCKl Common Benoo BOU IV, and ffive BOmething useful. Do not give iraso. DUS DUJ vjonars of and Cuffs, Neckwear, Undor wear. ..- Headwear. Footwear, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Haif- hose and hose, Bhirts, Mufflers, Slippers, XVUkS. - YI9 IlftTO rovvlVDU TT . - . ,. . ,. i new lines Ol ww wu uuu YOU Deed , any I tnem, WJ U8, Bret, last nna an tne tuno. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in lonvoniug strength Latest United States Government Food Report. HOYAL liAKINCl I'OWDKtl Co., 100 Willi Nt. N. Y. QE0RGE, JIM AND JACK, i'uu iiu J.U.. . inuui tun ANF) WTT.T. AMD 1TM 100 Barrels Apples. At i educed prices. ORANGMS we propoao to give away by the box for money enough, and TOYS wi' throw in for wedge wood. I). UASSKIiL, 1 If Cobweb. Ad'antlC & N. V. XtailrO id ITIiltlNTICN hunt's Okfich, Now Bern, N. C , Due 20, 181)2. To Employees and the Public: Inasmuch as Christmas (Dec. 25th) hills on Sunday this year. Freight Train No. 1 on Saturday, Dec. 24th, will not go east ol New Berne, lhis train will, however, on Sunday nii'lit leave New Berne at 7 clock for Morehend City in order that Train No. 2 will take its regular schedule leaving Morchcad City at 7 o'clock Mon- lay morning. Any perishable freight from New llerne Saturday may le lorwardcd by the regular mail train (."il). !! governed ac cordingly. td S. I,. DILI,, Superintendent. Notice. It. virtue if iho nowiMB onfiirr'-'I mi ui. Uib uiHltoH'Knnd, TrunlofH of KlriVllly Hulldln?. Iioun antl Inrtu irltil AftR (Mutton" of WaslilDiion. l I'., by M titnew York and bin u ifi Altln Yorh.by deed of truhtaxeea- 'i'ld any of Aurll. I lf and rxiflttt-rud Id HoRlHtrar of Dcodfi office or rrtivf-n county. N. A. Boos I0S. ro.lot 2.17. etc.. we will exp w mile ai riione Aurtlon. at, the I oart House door In tho city of lewbem. N. 1.'. on tbe Hlitdny of JanuHry, lsy:t, at Twelve, afl .tne loiiowlns described oronertv. to wit: One lot of land In tbe ell? of Newborn, be st nu in k on tbeeaat aide of Berne street, nt a distance of i7K) one hundred aad seventy olKlit feet from Die northeast ooinerof llann and Heme streets, and runntnK northwardly itn llerne street twenty-nve I'bt feet. thence eastwardly and parattel Willi Hard ier alley ninety (Sin feet to the lot ot Vlrzil Wlndley, runs tlieucestntbwardlv Willi said Wind ey 's line twvnty-tlve (2,ri feet to It. O Moeely's line, thence weslwanlly with Mostly 's line ninety (9i) feet to Bern stieet tbe p ace of beginning. i erms Oi sttl'?, cash. ANIHUiW WALL, JillIN K HM1 I'll. Trllfilees K. K I, and I. Association. ,. I Mixiuk. Attorney Ail td 5,000 Nice Florida ORANGES Just received from Sumterville. Can sell CIIKAPKIt than any Finn in the city. andies, Raisins Nuts, Apples and Bananas, etc., AT DaaL ll'.iinm PrifOC IlUbK B.ialll IllWSaa Malaga and Concord Grapes A SMALL (2UANTITY OF I A A. Vantill8 & CO.'S JAPANESE GOODS LEFT. WILL SELL VERY CHEAP, m & EJcSOHLEY. Hardware, HEATING STOVES, RANGES. Also the Famous FARMER GIRL COOK STOVE P. M. DRANEY, . South Front St., New Berne, N. O, dl8dwlm ' ProposaU Wanted ry u-lui --tl- 4a - - Tt.. Tlmber from the stump and deliver it, I . 1.. 11 . ah A l"w ,BW iuiuif- iuh iiu uiiw.vuuw. or aooaro rasti or cara as nurau--u i i cityt N. 0 , a advertisers may specify, For further particulars eon-rose . . - Wet Knd, j .rsey City, N. J. GET Id THE SWIM, And go with the crowd to Eaton's bwglry Store. AND SEE THE Largest & Bent Sslected Stock ever shown in this city, consisting of Watches, Jewelry, all kinds of Novelties Solid Silver and Plated Ware of all kinds. Silver Hair and Bonnet Pins, Neck Charms, Scarf Pins, iu fact every kind oi Goods kept in a First-Class Jewelry Store, and lots of (ioods besides. Don't mention it, but I bought for Spot Cash, andean sell at liDC'lv BOTTOM IMUCKS, and a little lower. Conic mid see inc. Come early and avoid the crowd. EATON the JEWilLER, MIDDLE NTKEKT, dec7 (lw Opposite Baptist Church, 5,000 Fancy Florid Oranges TO AliKIVK TODAY. lie sure to sr"e us before you buy, as we will sell them CIIKAPKK than any house in the city. A largo lot of them and they M l.'-f ;o We also have an Elegant Lino of Xniris Giitiiliup, Nuts, Applet, (Jr. in be ri tcrt, K tlHlllH, Currants, Prunes, Citron. Mince Me.it, In fact all the good things for the Holiday js. N. It We will milk" special low pi ire on Oimiikd nt K- t:iil. Ho Hiiro to c ill as wo will s ivo you money, Vory icHpt'ctinlly, Churchill I Parker, Broad St. Grocers. For The Hush. Mv stock ol TOYS i., very i -oiiiplc'tr in ill lines, selected wirii trrent care, cni- braein all varieties ol St:iili- (lms, :m,l all novelties known to tlie trade. Fancy I ioods. PIiihIi Cases, Pressing Ca-ns, Toilet Articles, Japanese aud Cliinese (ioods in rn"t variety. In fact A LAUdE STOCK, well selected, bought low, and for sale at rices to suit the hard times. Call ami be convinced. To my stock ol GROCERIES I call tho housekeeper's attention ! It is complete in every branch, and a visit will satisfy you that all your wants can here be rilled. Special attention is called to my Fresh Roasted Coffees, the excellent quality ol which is drawing custom every day. I am also ayent for ('base it Sanbome's Celebrated Koastcd Coffees and Fine Teas. IiUTTEU -The very finest only :!0 i ts. per lli. AltlUVINO EACH WEEK A fresh supply of VairDcrvccrit Holmes and Holmes A; Cnutt's excellent Cukes. Crackers, Wafers, Maccaroons, etc. liY EVERY STEAMER I am receiving .Florida Oranges, Malaga drapes, Kananaa, Cranberries, t ilery Apples, Figs, Raisins, Nuts, Dates, Citron, Currants aud Prunes. IN STOCK: Shafer's Meats, Vermont Maple Syrup, ' French Peas, Jockey Club Sardines. Macaroni, Fine Cream Cliecjo, Klani Cheese, French Vegetables in Glass, Asparagus, Heeker's Prepared lluckwhcat, Lemons, Cling Peaches, Plum Pud ding, Olives. A call will lie appreciated and satisfac tion in variety and quality of slock and in prices is guaranteed. . ., iasi My CONFECTIONERY department is complete. Prices and quality of stock I am Burc will please you. Wishing yon all a very Happy Xmas and a prosperous New icar.s I am, yours truly, JOHN DUNN. dec 17 w For Bent. The tlireo story Brick Store at foot of Craven street, at present occupied ly E. K. Iti-lmp. Apply to Dr. CIIA8. DUFFY, Or F. G. MITCHELL' dl8 lw Wanted At Once. Bids for THREE HUNDRED POLES tlihty feet long, not less than eight inches at the top, heart cypress. Also, THREE THOUSAND CROSS TIES, heart viae or oypress, either sewed ot bowed. 7 - ' Immediate dallrerj, " , y New Braxa Watbb, Elicthic Light ' Vj;t R. P. WILLIAMS, ..' 18dwtr ' - - . JT.injer, GsOlSOSfAY & DRO. UfldtT Hotel Albert. Would call your attention to the elegant line of goods tlioy have. F0& CHRISTMAS! Piesoutation Books, 2.rc aud up. Scrap Books, Standard Bo ks in sets, Bibles. Lap Tablets. Mu.sie Kolls, Playing l ards iu eases. Prang's Xmas Cards and Booklets, Brownie Stamps, Photograph Outfits, f 1.00. f'icturn Frames, hand painted and other styles, lieading Classes, Ink Stands, Writing Pads and Tablets, Along with the most elegant line of Writing Paper ever brought to the city. A nieo lot of Japanese Ware left that wc are selling lower than ever. In every respect is the assortment of Xmas (ioods just received. This is the universal verdict of all who have looked ami examined. Matchless in design, in quality, in price. As usual, we go all competitors con idt rably better. We tcnili r our : inn re llianks to all our customer-, and assure tliein we appre ciate their very liberal patronage, and hope they will continue with us during ls'jy. To those who do not trade with us, plea-e allow us to say they are mak ing a mistake. With best wishes for a verv merrv Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year to ou all. we remain a I Very respectfully, Hackbrn & Willett. Fall Announcement. We Imvo decided, iu consider ation of tho short crops and extreme scarcity of cash. 9to reduco our Verv Larg:e and At tractive Stock ot MERCHANDISE Within the Next 60 Days. In tho beginning of this Great Slaughter of Prices, please remember it is for the purpose of getting the cash, and under no circumstances can we cliaige these goods at the reduc tion prices : Dress Goods marked down from ?5c. and $ 1.00, selling for 60c. Diagonal and Brockatell Dress Goods, 10c. i Worsted 8c. Dress Flannel 15c. Colored Table Linen 25c., worth 40c. Laundried Shirts mado of New York Mills Muslin 2200 liner at 75c, unlaundried 50c. Undershirts 10c. each. Red Flannel Undershirts 40c. Ladies' Vests 25c. N. C- Plaids 4c. Heavy 4 4 BroTvn Domestics 6c. Novelties in Dress Goods and Trimmings. Kerr's Machine Thread, 3c. per spool. Hand Cotton I.e. por spool. OUR Millinery Deparfmtct is very attractive. We are sell ing the best Ladies' Walking Hat in the city for 86c. , worta 1.0. ,- : tie sure you come to Bee us. Respectfully, , nov8 lstp - . . Grocery and Restaurant To th rflblto Ton Sr tsnuwifn TttmltoeallatH. V. HILL,'. WH i GKOOKHY BTOltS, 1r flnkl arte. Also a riHHil, BANT li opnrd lip In ( t Hlll'sHUir, Willi l.i . . tftfotlon wusr.. uN 1 J. IT, J ,U , A, J, I tfjl All
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 22, 1892, edition 1
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