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r 71 X 'AILY OURNAL. VOL. XL-NO. 233 ? NEW BEKNE, N. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS' HE r 4 : ' 'i-t:.BVSTStS LOCALS - ' , ' A NICE line of Christman Cakes and f'Tf A Crackers just received. V-JNBMH & jaCSOBLEY.- S(k II A Sacrifice" Vantine's Ware at Greatlv Reduced Prices. 0. Disoswat & Bbo. ORANGES, Apples, Bananas. Raising, Nats, Malaga Grapes, etc. Chenpr - "' TT ALL'S is the place for Standard , o -7 j ' XI Literature. Nearly all tho popular '' -' . :J. authors in both prose and poetry. ioJy.i' FEW Turkeys on consignment see us. " '' "."iW : NCNN & MCSORLEY. ; ipWO Twelve on a Bquare and fair deal ; up to o'ciock. D. Habseix. - J ' , TtONT forget Royster's fine Chocolates ." r. is and Bon Bons. Only 40cte per lb. at ''"-i''i-.r Ndhn & McSobxey's. (100D Literature always carries with it - " .--.''k refining influences. If you wish to ' i'xy-' SM t0 ynr Library or start a new one, 44-'' go to HALL'S and see his elegant new - . line of Books. JfXJ OOK out fur J. A. JONES' arrival Christmas week with carload of : ;:f J; Horses and Mules from tho West at Rock V;..T- ' Bottom Prices. d24 2t 'i QUPERB BIBLE Parallel Versions. y"jfci-ir; 1800 pages and over 1200 illustra tions. Regular price $15, our price $10. ' ' ; ifvlf,' Alst, one of the finest Albums ever 'l brought to the city. Regular price $8, vr can be bnnght today for 0, at H. L. HALL D BOOK. blUKJl. TIT YfiTT dnn't think I am in the candv Abusiness, take a look at my window. Positively the finest candy in tho city, only 40 cts. per lb. for the best. JOUR UDBH. BEAUTIFUL and Useful Oil Parlor Heaters and Illuminators, another lot Just received. Imported China, . decorated in violets latest designs. Banquet lamps in Bisque in shape and ornamentation. Get one at H. E. White hurat for a Christmas gift. (12331. 0 IL Stove for Sale. Nbw Berne Druo Co. TIOR SALE: A No. 16 Excelsior Cook J- Stove in perfect condition. Simply too small to answer present requirements. Would exchange tor larger one. - Apply at tf Hancock's Boarding House. tEAVE your order at F. S. DUFFY'S DRUG STORE for fine French Can : dtoa, made fresh on short notice, ol gran ulated sugar. Altai, small amount on band at retail. d20 DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the uso of Duffy's Itch Ointment. For sale by " F. 8. Dcffy, Druggist. ?OUR ROOMS in my residence for Rent. Also Good ORGAN for sale. dec2tf Mub. M. M. Habit. BOARDERS Wanted-Mrs. W. B. Smith will take a few boarders or let rooms after Nov. 80. Apply nt resf : ' dencr, Oaksmith building, East Front street f ISH, Baaramental, Tort and Scupper - Ol. gong Wines for sale by : i Jas. Redmond. t " T CALVJN Schaffer's Wild Cherry 1 Rock and Rye, put up expressly for ' throat and lung diseases, tor sale by . j " . . Jab. Redmond. DUFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by ' Jab. Redmokb. HUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by - JasRedmond. PURE Com Whiskey for sale by - - :.- . Jas. Redmond. TV TJFP Gordon Imported Sherry, for as sale by jab. kidmond. IMPORTED Holland Gin, Burke's Bass' Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for ; sale by jas, Redmond. AAA CIGARS at very low figures v.l WjUvy for wholesale and retail uaae lor saie, Dyj , jab. iisumobu. . tl ARRETT8 Cognac Brandy used very ' VI much In the sick room. Por sale by , .- jas. kedmond. - Thx report cornea from Kansas that .the State-ttealers ' have dropped their entire kit of tools and skedaddled. It la again rumored that it ia the . intention of theiPrince of Walea to . visit the Chicago Columbian Eihl bitlon." ADJX. Uh. Qlkhn haa made hla annual report on the State Gnard. -' It anowa a strength of 6,025 men. ' The Beonlary of the ' Navy boa promised a . monitor lor the training of the NavarVeeervea. Thb Emperor of Morocoo wants to come to the World's Pair with his 0000 wives; bnt the St. Loola fost Dispatch aaja that somebody has alarmed bin about Chicago 41 vorce facilities, and if -he shall come he will leave the partners of Lis joys athome. ' 1 Ki'X'T'ir , Tns latest fish story a sort of r.Men Jubilee yarn baa been pro- i i'jited by the ; Cincinnati, En V :res follow?: A whale reoeut '7 ciptured In . Arotio .waters was ad to have imbedded in Its side , 1 arpoon that belonged .to vessel that had been bnt ; f i i vice nearly half a century." " : 1 rench Government counts ! nv j bslng true In case of a : 1 v, ill not Lcaitate to call ' ' ' 'V r -Mai law . , nlit 1 agents of the Government. The Royalist (ire ut work loinenting discord among the pMipln. A QUILL pen mnkr HayH that no pen will do us fioewiitiug as the crow quill. Ir reqniies the assis tance of a microscope to make a proper pen one of fiirli qo.il!, bat when made it. it ot wonderful lelisxcy. ' The mioroncopie writing told of in bonks of literary curions ities whh all doue wit h crow quill. The Meet pens of Uie present have. very flue poiotH, bnt, hiinebow a fluer point oun be giveu to a quill than ban ever been pat on a steel pen. THE New York Sun thlnkn it BOett : he hiii ol mining political reunion between the United Slates and Cstuml a. Hosi i anil's have done their perfect wr.ik in showing the people of boiti c.uiintries what injury may bo ludictcd b;, crippling and eiubarriiMgiog trade and traffic along (be natural Iuiva tu which they would have tiowu if they had been free. The resolution of the people of the United States to be gin to pull down the tariff walls i4, iudeed, un nuguiy of continental onion which wnuld have shone forth in the stars if there bad ' een no Sun.' LOCAL NEWS. NJS W AD VER TISEMENTS. IlowarJ. 0. Disosway & Bro. A sacriflce. J. A. Jones Horses and mules. Hall's Bookstore Superb bible, etc. D. Hassell Two twelve on a square. Hackburn & Willett Winter is here. W. D. Wallace Incorporation notice. Nunn & McSorley Turkeys, oranires. Royster's chocolates, Christmas cakes, etc. Cotton 8.5-8 to 9.1-4 cents. An ice factory plant has just been put in at Washington at a cost of $15,000. Clerk What size stockings do you want.? Small boy About No. 20, I guess. Ulerk Wby, my little man, you can't wear a larger size than 4. Small boy These are for Christmas The entertainment now iu preparation by the pupils of the school of Misses Jones end Brown will take placo next Friday evening. Tickets will be on sale during the day at Nunn & McSorley's. The steamer Neuse will not, hereafter blow her whistle at 4.80 p. m. The time for leaving will be as before at 5 o'clock and passengers will simply huvc to keep the time in mind and be on hand by the leaving hour. Two mammoth and well formed ruta bagas from the large truck larm of Messrs. Hackburn & Willett have been exhibited at our office. They pull the scales at ten pounds each and are indeed fine specimens of tho products of our unsur passed trucking lands. Mr. Levi Cohen who has been spend ing his first year at the University as i medical student, and is now lftmo for the holidays, is making a very good record for himself. He stood flret in the class of eighteen, and was second on examination, The leader in the examination, received 84 and Mr. Cohen 33 1-2 out of a possible 85. The Concord Standard tells about a cow that helped the family: 'From Nov. 1, 1801, to Nov, 1892 this cow pro duced the milk that furnished a family of four and produced all the butter that was needed. The surplus was sold and amounted in pounds to 803, or in dollars (it being engaged at a stated price) to $60.66. MissqJfaud Saunders who was at one time assistant telegraph operator at this office is spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. J. W. Stewarts. Miss Saunders is now an operator in the Richmond, Vs., office. She became popular young lady In ur community daring her stay here and many of her friends theu made will be glad to wel come her again. We give avery Jnteretling article on the fourth page this morning kindly fur nished as by Major Graham Daves on "The Bible and Christmas in Early English." The quaint expression of the olden time English quotations are worthy of notice, and the inlormatiou the article article gives Is worthy W being treasured in the memory. Not only is the article interesting bat it is - also specially ap proprtete at this season. - . The Kln'sten Free Press, mentions' that the tracking industry is being developed quite rapidly around Klnston." There being ,'aeveral .large, truck, tarms and number of smaller. It cites particularly that of Messrs, Harvey 4 Fields, of which Mr. Geo. Oolllns, formerly with Messrs. Hackburn Willett of this city ia super Intendenl. '.-They will plant this year 195 or 180 acres In track. They already have about 25 acres jet out in potatoes and lo in spinach. . ', -;2 :; ; I. tC C. A. letesv-,' The meeting at the Association- hall Pnnday a!(!rnoonwiU be public ' Ladles it . ji j:!!y isivU I to ( it'-" 1. Coming and Going, Rev. N. M. Watson who has been visi ting friends at Morehead passed through yesterday morning returning to his home at Chapel Hill. Mr. R. B. Holloway who has been running a businesss school in the city left for his home in Durham. Mr. J. L. Moody and Miss Glennie Moody left to spend Christmas with rela tives near Seven Springs. Mr. and Mrs. K. Styron left to spend Christmas with relatives at Hampton, Va. Mrs. W. R. Barrington left to visit her father, Mr. J. M. Patrick, of Institute, N. C. Lieut. S. S. Willett has arrived from Philadelphia to spend Christmas in the city with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Strudwick of Norfolk, arrived by the steamer Neuse to visit relatives in the city. Mr. K. E." Terry, of Stella, who has just returned from New Bedford, Conn., spent yesterday in the city and left for his home last night. Miss Margaret S. Bryan is at home from 8t. Mary's School for the holidays. Mr. Win. Johnson, of Winston, and his sister, Miss Lizzie, who lias been teaching music at Warsaw, came in yesterday morning and left on the steamer Neuse yesterday afternoon to spend Christmas with their father, Rev. F. H. Johnson. Mr. S. D. Jones left on the Bteamcr Neuse to spend Cnristmas with relatives at his old home in JamesviUe, N. C. Miss .lohnes Whitford, who has been visiting her brother, Mr. Rcid Whitford, at Georgetown, S. C, returned home last night. The following students came in to spend their holidays at their homes: Messrs. Robert Willis, John Daniels and Albert Bangert from Trinity College, Mr Paul Dillingham Irom the Agricultural and Mechanical College at Raleigh, and Misses Jennie Watson and May Henderson from Greensboro Female College. Mrs, W. T. Jones of Wilmington ar rived to visit her sister Mrs. W. E. Clarke. Mr. C. T. Randolph and family of Kinston came down to spend Christmas ith relatives. Miss Mabel Chadwick passed through to spend Christmas at her home in Beau fort. Col. C. F. Dclafield civil engincsr, lelt, yesterday morning for his home at Staten Island. Miss Florence Garner of Beaufort, who has been teaching at Norfolk, and the following young ladies who have been ttendintr scnool came in on tue steamer JNeusc.to spend Christmas at tlieir Homes Miss Susie Gibble, of Beaufort and Misses May Caho, accompanied by Miss Louise Hamilton of Norfolk, and Maggie and Annie Katie Uetts, ot Pamlico. The All-Mouth Fleh. Last winter one of these queer fishes was exhibited at our Industrial Fair in New Berne. To those interested in tho creature the following description by Dr. T. II. Bean, of the Smithsonian Institu tion at Washington, D. C , 'will be ac ceptable. He writes: "Following it down the coast from Maine to North Carolina, it is recognixed by fishermen as the monk-fish, goose-fish, bellows-fish, molligut, and slbnouth. Its range extends to the other side of the Atlantic, where it appears sa the angler, frog-fish, fishing frog, mermaid, etc., etc. Tue eooee-nsh begins li.e in a veil-like gelatinous moss of a purplish or brown- isu cuiur, iu wuiuu bue uuiueruuit eggs are thoroughly protected from birds and spawn eating fish. The egg-envelope is about 1ft. in width and 80 or 40ft. long, and floats near that surface. It is a con- snicuous obiect ia the bays and sounds of New England in summer.' The young Dsn are occasionally taken at the surface, but usually descend to the deep waters, where their growth is rapid and the changes of shape remarkable. The adults attain to the length of 4ft. and wcigu as mucn as uits. , The gooso-nsli has little value in America as a food-fish, but it is prized by Italians and some people ot Great Britain. It is an active destroyer of food fish, for whose capture it lies hidden on sandy bottoms, presumably with its curious rod-like cephalic spines Dent forward, dangling their terminal tafta to attract the prey Into its capacious mouth where it is securely held by long and sharp slender teeth, as irresistible as tho teeth of a threshing machine. Thesliapeor the fish and Ms adorn ment with tags and fringe, ot skin around the head and along the lower edge of the body give it great; advantage in securing the prey, especiauy since its upper surface is colored in imitation of rocks and sea weeds. Gecee, loons and ducks have been taken lrotn the stomach of the eoose-flsh, which so metimes seizes birds at tne snrrace. ana mackerel, scni- pint, sea-ravens, dog-fls'n, crabs, squids and lobsters have been observed in them by members of the U. a. Fish Commis sion i These fish grow to great size, specimens feet long and welching 800 lbs. being not tmoommon. r .:. :' I Western If. C Apples. . . ' TJsnallv about Christmas time the mountain woeona ' strike '1 Charlotte with loads of apples, bat this year,, the wagon train is a wonder. The; streets to day were fairly lined with the white cato plea wagons prmnscnooners, mcy can them oat West. A new reporter count ed twenty-six wagons on the streets and in the back lots, and all were loaded with apples. The choice apples told at $1 per bushel. "Take 'em a they come." you could get tbem at 80o per busheL The wagoners came from distances rang ing from 69 to 130 miles. Char. News. : It Is a pity that more of those tootm- tnln sppks are not found in 'Eastern r. ."-!. Thry would be if freight rates ' 1 1'- i v"'"" of tho ftnte Calling for a Road Congress. Dr. II. B. Battle, Director of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station in favor of the assembly of a Road Congress to discuss the matter in all its details. It seems to us that the sooner the plan is consummated the better, the people are becoming tired of miserble high ways and strongly desirous of improve ments and there is every probability that the assembling of such a congress would lead to important results. Not only would the advantages of good roads he called more squarely to the attention of the people than ever before but likewise ways of securing them. A starting effort towards this road con gress was the. passage by the Chamber of Commerce of Raleigh, at its meeting on the evening of December 13th, the follow ing resolution: "Resolved, That the President of the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce appoint a committee of five of its members to memorialize, the coming Legislature to call together, at the proper time and place, a lload Congress, for the purpose of considering matters in connection with mproving the public roads ot the Mate. The members of which Congress to bp appointed by the Governor, Mayors of towns, Chairmen ol County Commission ers, and in such oilier ways as may be most desirable.'' The following committee was un pointed: II. B. Battle, Chairman, W. ('. McMickm, K. II. Lewis. Frank Mronach, W. H. Batchclor. All persons interested in the welfare of North Carolina will recognize, at once, the importance of some change from our present system ot public roads ami their preservation. II public-spinleil men come together and discuss these questions, the importance would be more readily lealized and some united action would be the result. Those Oysters With False lecth. A dentist of Athens has at his office a curioBity in the way of oysters and arti ficial teeth. The teeth had evidently been lost by some one on board a ship or some one who had been drowned. The oystors had been formed around the teeth and the formation is perfect' A dredging boat near Morehead city found the shell with the teeth attached anil the man who found them sold for 24. The Smithsonian institute is uow seeking to purchase them and offers a good price. Atlanta Journal. Our people will remember the circum stance of the finding of the above men tioned oddity. One point that heightens the jremarkability of the incident is that the find happened while the Southern Dental Association was in ses sion at Morehead in the summer of 1891. And further, the dentist who made them was there, recognized his handiwork, and rainembereu maKing them ami the cir cumstances under which tliey were lost They had been under the water 25 years. Dr. G. K. Bagby of New Berne made them for a fish dealer and shipper in the summer of 1800 and they were lost in the full oftlicsame year while the owner was suffering from an attack of sickness on a boat. Consequently they had been u-uler the water for 25 years before they were found attached to the oyster at so appropriate a time as when the Dental Association was in session A HANDSOME DISPLAY. At the Popular Drug Store of ('. Green's. A very full, choice and select line of Holiday goods and Souvenirs suitable for Christmas presents. A glimps into the show windows reveals an array ol the latest designs in Purses, Card Cases, Cut Glass, and Perfumery of all kinds, an elegant assortment of Smoker's Sets, Photo. Cases, Manicures, Lubin's extract Flacons of extract, Mirrors, Coudray's Lavender Water, Fine and Lnrge lot Toilet Soaps, Whisks, Sponges, Pocket Books, Pozzonis Powders, . Chamois Skins, also New Stock Hair Brushes and Combs, 4711 Calogne and Soap, Odor Cases. Come and choose early, licforc the moBt desirable articles arc told. "Experience joined with common senso To mortal is a providence." (nee n. Now, when you go to mako your presents for Christmas, use good common sense about it, and give something useful. Do not give trash, but buy Collars and Cuffs, Neckwear, Under wear, Headwear, Footwear, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Half hose, Shirts, Mufflers, Slippers, and Rugs. We have received new lines of these goods and if you need any or. tnem, try us, first, last and all the time. J. M. HOWAKD. Notice. ADtdication trill be made to the next General Assembly of North Carolina to amend the charter of the city or JNew Bern. By order of the Board of City Council. VY. U. WALLACE, City Clerk, Hew Berne. K. C Dec. 84th 1802. DOKI.BKto AKBIOA SJA1.TH TV BaatBalv la ths world (ot Out. Braiaaa. Bona. Ulnars. Bait Bhenm, Fever Bares, fatter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Omm. and all Hkln Krarjtiona, and 9oai tlvel v aura Piles, or Bo par required . la rauuUad to give parfaot aatUfactloa or money refunded. Prlee S eenta box. f orsale In Nowbam by V. B. Uany, wholesale and ratal! drawl- TXJTT'af PILLS snse fcrlptag. If ' " " no nsiise r"" -JCry for .rirr's .C--'- POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength. Latkbt United States Government Food Kf.poiit. Royal Hakino Powdkb Co., 10C Wall St.,N. Y. A CHRISTMASS EVE ADVENTURE. You awake, Mamie? I tan't do s'eep; Tink hear Santy TIa, Wis' I tooil peep! Dem's our stottins; Dess what we'll del? Santy Tin tuininin'? Ain't tummin' yet, 'Tausc it's so early. Let's go hide dere Back o' dis sofa, Look troo our hair, Back o' dis sofa? Such a wid.i dark, Dess I don't like it much - Dere he turns, hark! Now I'll just tell 'oo, , Mamie, my dear, I'se laid lie won't like it, Findin' us here. What makes 'oo shiver; Starin' just so! Shut 'oor eyes, Mamie, I say, let's go; I aint a bit frightened Hut let's just lor fun See who tan det back first. Turn, Mamie, let's j un. Wholesale Market Country Produce. Cotton 8 50 to 9 2.1. Corn, from boats 42 l-2n45c.. Field peas, 60a(i.1c. Oats, 45c. Wheat. 70c. Rice 55c. Rye, 70c. Peanuts, 60c. a80c. Apples Mattamuskcet, 75c. Onions, $1.50 per bbl. Chickens, 45a.10c pair, young, 30.-io0c- Turkeys fl.00al.75. Beef, 4aoc. Fresh pork, flc. Ducks, Eng. !toa40e.; Moscow .lOafiCr. Geese, 75c.sfl.00. Eggs, 18a20r. Honey, 40a43c; beeswax ii l-.Jn.Mc. Hides Dry flint, 5c; dry salt 4c rcen, 2 l-2e. Children Cry for Pitcher'sCastoriz GEORGE, JIM AND JACK, Frank and Mr. Moulton AND WILL AND JIM. 100 Barrels Apples, At reduced prices. ORANGES we propose to give away by the box for money enough. and TOYS we throw In for wedge wood. D. HASSELL, (122 tf (Jobweb. 5,000 Nice Florida ORANGES Just received from Sunitcrvillc Can sell CHEAPER than any Firm in the city.J Candies, Raisins, Nuts. Apples and Bananas, etc.. AT Rock Bottom Prices. Malaga and Concord Grape3. A SMALL QUANTITY OF A. A. Vantine & Co. s JAPANESE GOODS LEFT. WILL BELL VERY CHEAP. UUNIi SESeSORLEY. Hardware, It HBATINU BTOVJB3, mi i RANGES. Also the ; Famous FARMER GIRL ; . - v COOKJ3TOVE ot t - .'" VOX SALB tT - '.. ' .r, f .P. H. DEiUTEY, : South Front St., Keys Bcmc, N.'C. dlR.lwl:u GET m THE SWIM And go with the crowd to Eaton's Jawdty Store, AND SEE T1IK Largest & Bwt Salecsed Stock ever shown in tins city, consisting ol Watches, Jewelry, all kinds of Novelties Solid Silver and Plated Ware of all kinds. Silver Hair and Bonnet Pins, Neck Charms, Scarf Pins, in fact every kind oi Goods kept in a First-Class Jewelry Store, and lots of Goods besides. Don't mention it, but I bought for Spot Cash, andean sell at HOCK BOTTOM PRICES, and a little lower. Q-f" Come and see me. Come early ami avoid the crowd. EATON the JEWELER, MIDDLE STREET, dec7 dw Opposite Baptist Church, 5,000 Faitsv Florid:; Oranges TO ARRIVE TODAY. I'e sure to see us hol'i'i o you bu . , as IEAPER than any lain lot of Iheni ml Linn of we will sell them CI hoiiso ill the e.ii v. A anil they Ml'ST d ) e also letvc mi h X una Candie-J, Nuts, Applet, (Jranliei lien, K -flMIIlS, (.'iirrautH, Prunes, 'i tron. Miner Meat, In fact all the r, od things for the Holiday s- N li Wo will mako special low piico on Oranges at Retail. Ro sure to call as wo will stive you money Yei v i espectfullv. Churchill S Parker, d 3t. Grocers. AW 4 V C Ckiistons h Gaming. I. .VI READY Foi The Rush. My stock of TOYS i , very i-oinplcti ill line, sehctcd wit-li gnul can-, liriicin; nil varieties ol Slaple (iinnl, nil novellies known to tin- tivnle. Far.ev looils. I'lusli Cases, Pressing ('uses. Toilet Articles, Japanese imd (.'liincse (iootls in Jurcat variety. In fact A LAItfil-: STOCK, well selected, bought low, and I'or sale at prices to suit the hard times. Cull and lc convinced. my stock ot GROCERIES I cull the housekeeper's attention. It is complete in every Imincli, niul u visit win suiiHty you mui tin your wants can here lc filled. Special attention iH culled to my Frtkh Koasted Coffees, the excellent quality of winch 13 drawinj; custom every day. I am also ncnt lor Cliuse it Sanoonie s Cclehrutud Koasted Coffees and Fine Teas. HUTTEH The very finest only 0 cts. per lb. ARRIVING EACH WEF.K A fresh supply of Van Dervccrik Uolmi and Holmes it Coutt's excellent Cakes. Crackers, Waters, Maecnroons, etc. BY EVERY STEAMER I am rcccivinjr Florida Oranies, Malacn (rapes, Ilananas, Cranoerries, ( elerv. Apples, Fips, Raisins, Nuts, Dates, Citron, Currants and l'runcs. IN STOCK: tfhiifer's Meats, Vermont Maple Syrup, French l'eas, Jockey Cluli Snrdincs, Macaroni, Fine ("ream Cliee Elain Cheese, French Vegetables in Glass, Aspuragns, Keeker's Prepared liuckulicnt, Lemons. Cling Peaches, I'lum I'ud- , ding, Olives. A cull will be appreciated and satisfM -tion in variety and quality of stock and in prices is guaranteed. My CONFECTIONERY department is complete. Prices and quality of stock 1 am sure will plcusc you. Wishing you all a very Happy Xmas and a prosperous New iear.s I am, yours truly, JOHN DUFR decl7 w For Kent The three storv Brick Store at foot of Craven street, at present occupied by L. K. Ilisbop. i Apply to Dn. CHAR DUFFY. Or F. O. MITCHELL' dl8 lw Wanted At Once. Bids for TUBES nUNDKED POLES thirty feet long, not less thin sight inches t ths top, hesrt cypress. Alao, THREE THOUSAND CKOSS TIES, heart ploe or cypress, cither sawed or hewed. . Immediate delivery, . ; KiW'Bbrki tfATsn, Blkctkio Light '.v. AND RAILROAD CO., V.' . It, P. WIILUM3, llltdwtf "' ' ', JTni"or, WJE IS HERE, And So Is Christmas! I'or several Christmas's pust wo have tried to send to all our customers a small souvenir, but 1K!)2 has been so very dis astrous to us, and our losses have been so heavy, that we must beg to be excused this year. We, however, assure them that we ap preciate their patronage and hope they will continue with us. V. think we have given them as nice goml-t lor the money as could have been hotil,; anywhere iu the city, and we cer lainly have tried hard to give them protn;.- delivi-ry. Very respectfully, Ikskhurn & Willett. 0. OlSOStfAY & BRO. Undt-r Hotel Albert. Would call your attention to the elegant line of goods they liavo FOR CHRISTMAS! Presentation Hooks, 25c ami up. Scrap Books," Standard. li l; s in sets, bibles, ' Lap Tablet:). Music Rolls, Playing Cards in cases, j Prang's Xmas Cards and Iiookletk, lirowuio Stamps, Photograph Outlifs, $1.(,0. I'icturo Frames, hand paintod and utiier styles, - Reading (ila.-ses. Ink Stands, Writing Puds an 1 Tablets, Aioii' with tho most elegant liue of Writing Paper ever brought to the city. A nice lot of Japanese Ware loft that we are selling lower than ever. Fall toauncsmsnt. We have decided, in con8ider- ition of the short crops and cash, eto extreme scarcity of reduce our Verv Larsre and. At- tractive Stock oi MERCHANDISE Within the Next 60 Days. Inlthe beginning of this Great Slaughter cf Prices, please remember it is for the purpose of getting the cash, and under no circumstances can we chaigo these goods at the reduc tion prices : Dress Goods marked down from , jc. and if l. 00, selling for 60c. Diagonal and Brockatell Dress Goods, 10c. Worsted Sc. Dress Flannel 15c. Colored Tablo Linen 25c. worth IOC. Lruindried Shirts made of Now York Mills Musliu 2200 linep at ;.c, uulaundried 50c. Undershirts I'Jc each. lted Flannel Undershirfs 10c. Ladies' Vests 25c. N. C- Plaids 4c. Heavy 4 1 liro wn Domestics 6c. Novelties in Dress Goods and Trimmings. Kerr's Machine Thread, 3c. per spool. Hand Cotton He. per spool. OUR Millinery Department is very attractive. We are sell ing trie best Juaaies Waiting Hat in the city for 86c., worth $1.25. Bo sure you come to see us. Respectfully, r H. B. DufK noT8 lstp ' V.-fwU", Grocory and Restaurant '; To th Pablle Toa sm MmuNitrniiv tml Tiled W oallftt H. V. UIL,L,'. 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