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''j'-'i-'f".'':- ' V MLY OURNAL. 4 J VOL.-X1HNO. 234 NEW BEKNE, N. C , SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. Sty''- She ID v.' V A' MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALLI k ': i .v.. " ":! - - ' . , ...... . ' .- Two little stockings hung side by suit', close to the fire-place linuul r.iiil wide. j-'.'tf-Twot' said St. Nick 89 down hucame, loaded with tiiyanml many a game. ' ' "-,.:nnuni.iju ,.,;ii, i,,i, ..r r., i.rn i.,. ,.,..,,, J,Vif;.lknow who dwell in this house, my dear; there's only one little girl lives here." .t.j; V 8b be crept up close to the cuinmeytlaco, and measured it sock with a wilier lace, "j-j f just then a wee little note fell out and fluttered low like n bird about. what's this(" said he, in surprise, as lib pushed his specs up close to his eyes, i'V S" Atd read the address in a child's rough hand, "dear St. Nicholas," so it began: -'' - -'-ftHf other stocking you see on the wall, I have hung for a child named Cora Hall. ' f i She'i a poor little girl but very pood, so I thought perhaps you kindly would jj.'FiH up tht stocking for her tonight, auilhelp to make her Christmas bright. ' x.;s If you've not enough tor both stockings there, please put all in Clara's; I shall not care, !ij: ;iS)MlolM brushed a tear from his eye, and "God bless you, darling,-' he said with: . v,. Tkea softly Be blew through the chimney high, a note like a bird's as it soars ort '" ' high, ' pii i:Sv Wkee-down came two-of the funniest mortals, that ever were seen this side ot earth's S'Ml portals, V v "Hurry up,'' said St. Nick, '"and nicoly prepare all a little girl wants when money is ,-.Tfco1 oh, what a scene there was iu that room 1 away went the elves, but down from r,!-'.' . 1 Of tha aootj old chimney comes tumbling low child's whole wardrobe, from top to :f?"&-::-.- toe. , Bow Santa Claus laughed as he gathered them in, and fastened each one to the sock .- r 1 with a pin. J -'l Rlcrht intha toe he hums a blue dress: "she'll think it came from the skv. I iruess.'' .v i Waea all tne warm clothes were lastencu i. -" ', aone. -T-'i iSiV'SThe Santa Clans tucked in a toy here and there, and hurried away to the frosty air, . .' 0 iflA lu llin a.A..v and I Anna tl,a ttkf flilM vltrk nltloa Oinm r.n tifiB . ; J- HlgllV ! Willi. '. A A' ,v irm. ; j ti i. i t . . in wind ruiirni: iiif wnnii kiiii uiirc hucui J.'"f,-:X.";," '"..'v ' ' night sky, ' ' - V Wbsla Bt Nicholas flew thmiiKh the icy ' j"iVv him everywhera. V BUSISr8S LOi'ALS. d iflVt Turner's Almanac. "The Old Keli- yAX bla," of L. 8. Wood. The only .'"plaoe in the city where they are sold.dSwl ; npitB meaning 'of my ad. yesterday is ;v'' I took in on a square and fair deal ;. $111.00 bj four o'clock, and I nm still in Kv thaswim. D. IIassell. v V'T OST Friday night. December the jUNq( (jt ig supposed somewhere be- tween the railroad depot and the Gaston House,) a - ladies hand satchel. Finder please return to the Jodhjiai, office. It. FOR KENT The three story Brick Dwellling known as the Har vay Honse. Suitable for a Urge privafe C- boarding house. Applp to ,k dSSlw Obqbo A. Oliver. - TOOK wit for J. A. JONES' arrival - Christmas week with carload of , , '. Horses and Vules from the West at Rock i "Bottom Price. d34 8t IT TOC don't think" I am in the candy ... business, take a look at my window. Positively the finest candy in the city, " only 40 eta." per lb. for the best. ; v Joan Dvrts. , 1 "DEAUTIFUL and Useful Oil Parlor -1) Heaters and Illuminators, another , lot . just ' received. Imported China, ' ; decorated in violets latest designs. Banquet hitnps in Bisque in shape and '. ' ornamentation. Gee one at M. E. Whitc v hurst for a Christinas gift. d283t. ' ' A IL Stove for Sale. ? V;; . ;- ; New Bums Dbco Co. .'- l-pOR' SALE: A No. 16 Excelsior Cook ' V J- Store in perfect condition. Simply too small to answer present requirements. ' I, Would exchange lor larger one. - Apply at - tf : ELaitooox's Boabdwo House. LEAVE your order at P. S. DUFFY'S DRUG STORE for fine French Can- V dies, made fresh on short notice, ot gran ulated sugar., Also, small amount on 'band at retail. d20 YANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin U Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's Itch Ointment. For sale by . - , , F. 8. Dotft, Druggist. fJOUB ROOMS in my residence for - Kent. -AlBOUooa ukwat( rorsaie. f dec2tf Mita. M. M. Hanto. BOARDERS ' Wanted Mrs. W B. Smith will take a few boarders or let - rooms after Nov. 80. Apply at resi danoe, Oakamith building, East Front street,- : '-' ' , . . MISif, Bacramental, Port and Scupper Bonff Wines for sale by 1 . Jam. Rxdm on. T CALVIN Bchafter'a Wild " Cherry It Rock and Rye. pnt up xpressly for Uiroat ana iuug uinenaes, iw a vj . ... -i Ja. Rsdmohd, T VTTT& Malt Whiskey for Medicinal - im. ior saio oy - - ' O-s i-s. ' i ,. ItosHam.'.. nUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the beat Natural aperient. - For aala by . , ; !.,. , -T..vJAa,Bja)jiom ,' T URB Corn Whiskey for sale by :- , 1 . . - . , Jai. RiDiunm. V DUFF Gtordon'luiporUtt Sherry, for fu'.aby: ,, JasRedmokd. j: rcr.TED Holland Gin, BurkVa Baas' a i a mid Jlurke's Gulnnesf' 8tout, for i y JiS. Rkdmosd, . v 's s: ;t ; f n CIGARS at wry low figures j j j J lot wholesale and retail f r t ."a, by jAt Redmond. . TT3 C'-.nc Tranrly used very ;i tl.e i. r-K.ni. for f.!e t j j, . j;; on, ana Dutu utile socks were tinea, unit u:u JIII41 ai. :j uu uiuu nil luct uicu mil in Lite niui- air. bringing "peace and (rood will" with Babah Host. HOLIDAY JESTS ASD OEMS. 1'he small boy hasn't to ba got out of bed with a switch on a Cnristmns morn ing. The almanacs pnt the shortest day of the year just before Christmas, but finan cially it is the next day after. You cannot cut Christmas out of the cal ender nor out of the heart of tike world. "I'm sorry I didn't ask Santa. Claus for a few more things while I was about it." said the young miser. Job got bis certificate for pa.tiencu be fore he was obflged to go out and buy Christmas presents for his relatives. Charley was slow. Amy axe yon go ing to give Charley anything at Christ mas? Mabel "I'm thinking of giving him a hint." Tommy "I wish Christmas had como and gone." Johnny "What for? Tom my "Because then we could quit being good." Be merry all, be merry all. With holly dress and festive hall, Prepare the song, tbe feast, the ball, To welcome morry Christmas. The holidav spirit is an aU-Dervadinor one, remared a father as he bought his little boy a nfteen-cent tin horse; "but it costs money." It is worth remembering that the valuo of a Christmas present isn't determined by what it costs, but by what it typifies. There is a gleam of comfort for a man even when the Christmas present season is in full blact; his wife does not want an Easter bonnet now. Wife I hope you aro pleased witli those slippers, darling? Husband (hesi tatingly) Yes, dear, I'm so glad I learn ed to walk on snowshoea when I was a boy. ne who would be cross and Bullen on Christmas Day ought to shut himself in. train tuo world. Lot no one appear that cannot display a smile on bis counte nance. "It is good to be children sometimes. and never better than at Christmas, when its Mighty Founder was a child Himself,'' was nig own auvico, wnicn do iuuowea both in letter and spirit. - A man's pockotbook after Christmas does not resemble a cloud. The cloud has a silrcr lining, you know. The church bells of innumerable sects are all chime bells to-day, ' ringing in sweet accordance throughout many lands and awaking a great joy in the heart of oar common humanity. Johnny Say, pa, today Is Christmas.. Mr. Baueera That's so. mT bo! Wall. I'll let you go without spanking today. No child of mine shall , ever . lack some- thing to remember Christmas by. ' ' . A Nice Present Tbata a fine wallet; you' have Henry. - Tee my wife'srave it to me for Christmas.Indeed( ' Anything b fc xeaj we minor joe waiiet - t -, Willie I don'f belief the atoriet'i about Santa Claus. Do 'you. Fredl Fred No I don's, either, but W don"t let s taiKsoioua u might near us, anu then ha wouldn't give najanything. , , Many at the Christmas tablet Eight) of us. rattier, mother ana 'tnein-ve ctrii dren. That's only seven.", "Yea but the turkey was ate.:' ,.; .-v- jfS ; ,j ; Fifty-two times the shuttle has flewriu each flicht weavinv i week with a golden border of 8bbath. Three hundred and sixty-Qiva times the -clock has struck twelve for the noon, and ; only one less !;ine twelve f-r t!ie a'.-'.t. In that time. Sow ninny D ' i j ) ! hfi LOCAL NEWS. 'NE WAD VER TI8EMENT8. Howard. Citizens Bank Condition. Lost A ladies' band satchel. G. A. Oliver Dwelling for rent. D. Hassell The meaning, etc. L. S. Wood Turner's Almanac. Hackburn & Willett Fire crackeis given away. THE JOURNAL'S CHRISTMAS UREETIKG. We tender our greetings of the season, wishing our readers a happy Christ mas. The Journal feels very grateful for the kind reception with which it has always been met by the citizens of New Berne and the Burrounding counties. A more kind and hospitable people never lived and they surely have our best wishes, one and all: Be yours the heart pleasure That comes with today, And joy's fullest measure Both now and for aye. Chime out, 0 joyful bells I All worldly discords drown I Yield up your green, O trees ! To make a Christmas crown ! Gi ve of your best, O Earth 1 Make room, 0 human heart, That lie who comes this day May nevermore depart. An open meeting will be held at the Y. M. C. A. hall this afternoon at 4.45 o'clock. This will take the place of the regular young men's meeting. The Fayetteville Observer says: "Mr. Andrew Broadfoot reeently made a ship ment of the Japanese variety of persim mons to New York, where they retailed at ten cedts a persimmon." That beats cotton, doesn't it? It has always been tire custom of tbe Journal to give its employees two holi days at Christmas time, and we do not wish to vary this time, so there will be no other issue until Thursday. 'Christmas coming on Sunday makes it appear an unusually long suspension. The series of lectures on the Life of Christ, which begins tonight at the Pres byterian church by Rev. C. G. Vardell, will probably run all through the winter. One will be delivered each Sabbath night except on the first Sabbath in the month, which is always devoted to the subject of Missions. The Fayetteville Observer givosthc following: "The Observer learns that Prof. Massey was in the city last week making preparations to grow tea. Prof. Massey will cultivate three acres in tea on the Ochiltroe plantation near Foyette- ville. The Charleston News and Courier of recent date repcrls that ten acres grown in tea in 8. C. netted $3,000. There arc consumers in N. C. who pay as high as $10 per lb for tea. The Sampson Democrat says: "The saying "there are other ways of killing a cat than by choking," holds good in a case of a deer. A colored man had a fine doe here Monday that was caught in the following unusual manner He spied the deer running through tne woods' and giving chase ran it towards a picket fence near by, wheh the deer attempting to jump, was caught in the pailiugs, and unable to extricate itself was easily killed with a stick." Messrs. Hackburn & Willett intend to make the little folks happy this year. They propose to give a pack of fire crackers and a Roman candle to every child who applies for them tomorrow morning between ten and twelve o'clock. This is a very clever offer of these gen tlemen. Scarcely anything delights the small boy more than the possession of fire crackers, and we warrant that the deed will be long remembered by the young sters to whose Christmas pleasure the firm will contribute. New Borne is still gettingalong with out a cotton factory; other towns are going right ahead building them. The Weldon correspondent to the Richmond Dispatch, says: "Weldon is to have the largest cotton-factory la the State. Workmen are now engaged in clearing up the site for the mammoth structure, and it . is stated that the order has al ready .been given for brick. General Mahone is largely interested in tbe enter prise and stated a few days ago to tne Dispatch representative here that the work would be pushed foward rapidly." Married. At La Orance. N. 0.. Wednesday after- F. White, father of the bride, Miss Kettle U w dim ana jar, jr. o. uoue. After tb ceremony the bappy conple proceeded ,to their home near Institute, where a well attended and greatly en joyed reception waa held. ' t " mcxBUBi ; willett will trive to even child, white and col ored, who -will come to their store Mon day morning from' 10 to 19 o'clock one pack of Are, crackers and , one Roman The )( a erfaoir eefe and el ware reliable raaiedy lot Ike peealtar diaeaaee of eetsasier U vedTereel. As a reasedy for the household, offloe, ea iha fares. ablekeard and far travel re br laad aae eea, Winkelmaaa'e Diarrhea and Cholera Resaedy baa proved ite Inestimable werih la eke prompt relief aad euro ef all dleora'ers i!-'-!t.Hf j la the etomeolt aad dUvee . t nob) a Declare, Cholera ,. i3a, Cre e4e. Ber r r 1 t" ' inn, always f t ,"a. Coming and Uoing, Miss Mary Bryan and her nieces Misses Janie and Mary Rhcm left to spend Christmas with relatives at Roanoke. Miss Maud founders will lie in the tele graph office during the few days of Miss Bryan's absence. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Boyd left to spei.d Christmas with relatives in Goldsboro. Miss Charity Bell left for Raleigh to visit her brother, and Miss Fannie Burk heod, of Raleigh, who tins been visiting Miss Emma Henderson, li'I't returning home Mr J.T. llargctt left to spend Christ inas with relatives at La Grunge. Mr. Gen. Green, wife and child left to spend Christinas with relatives in Dur ham. Mr. Roscoe Nunn of Raleigh is spend ing the holidays with his relatives in the city. Mr. A. B. Carroll is back from Texas to spend a week or two in the city. Miss Mamie IIii.es, of Dover, came down to visit her uncle, Mr. J. M. Hines. Mr. W. B. Dixon, of Durham, came down to visit his relatives. Mr. Carlyle Hancock is back from Ral eigh lor the holidays. Mr. J. M. Hines,- canvasser for the Journal, is in the city to spend Christ mas at his home. Mr. John E. Butt, ihc youngest son of Rev. J. F. Butt is in the city visiting his father. Young Mr. Butt has been out to Texas, but is now living near Winston. This is tho first time he and his father have met in several years. Church Services. Centenary M. E. Church: Rev. It. A. Willis, pastor, Services at 11 a. m., and 7:80 p. m., conducted by Rev. O. F. Smith. Prayer meeting at 9:15 a.m. Sunday school at 8 p. m., J. K. Willis, Sup't. Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 7:80 o'clock. The public arc cordially invited to attend Jhesc services. Presbyterian Church: Rev. C. G. Vardell, pastor. Services 11a. m., and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school 8:80 p. n. At the evening service the first of a scries of sermons on tho life of Christ will be given. Tho public arc cordially invited to all services. Catholic Church: Rev. Mathias Ilau, Rector. Feast ot the nativity of our blessed Saviour. Low mass at 7:45. High mass and sermon at 11 a. in. Ves pers and Benediction with Blessed Sacra ment at 4 p. m. Tho public is cordially invited to the divine services. Attentive ushers. Baptist Church Rev. Rufus Ford, pas tor. Services at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. ni Sunday School 8 p. in. Church oi Christ D. II. Petree, pastor Young mens' meeting at 8:30 a. in., Preaching at 11 a. m. subject: "Our First Christmas Gift." Sunday School at 3 p. m. preaching at 7:80 p. ni., Public invit ed. Christ Church-Rev. T. M. N. George, rector. Christmas Day. Service sermon and holy communion 11a. m. Childrens Christmas service 4:30 p. m. There will be no night service and no Sunday school in the ch urch. Sunday school at the chapel 0:30 a. in. The public are cor dially invited to all service. Attentive ushers. Sunday Service, Hancock St. Methodist Church. Sunrise prayer meeting 7 o'clock. Preaching 1 1 a. m., and 7 p.m. by pastor, Rev. Jno. F. Butt. Sunday school at 8 p. m. Mt. Calvary Temple: Sunday school 9 a. m. Union service at 4:15 p. m. Mr. Ellis who furnished us with coal has asked us to make big fires and not spare the coal, to make all comfortable and he Is ready to furnish money for the good of tbe cause. Everybody invited. Y. M. C. A. 4:45 p. m. open meeting ladies cordially invited; young men espec ially invited. Rev. C. G. Vardell, will speak. Statlscal Reports. The secretary of Conference reported 185 57,408 the following statistics: Local preachers White members Colored members Total No. oi members Gain in membership Infants baptized Apults baptized No. of Sunday schools No. of churches 23 57,689 2,074 1,118 2,608 502 572 94 4,897 No. of parsonages Teachers Scholars 83,808 Am't raised for Foreign Mis- aions $ 9,845 43 Amount raised for Domestic Missions 6,106 24 6,126 80 1,892 06 For old preachers and wid'j unurcn extension Value of churches Value of parsonages 697,685 00 118,670 00 - KDUOATIOKAL STATISTIC. Tne following figures are given: Trini tr College: number of professors, 12: number of students. 156: ralue of build ings, $182,000.00: value of productive endownment $88 000. Weeteyan Female College, Murfresbbrt), ST. 0., number of teacnere, o; number ot stuaenta, o; value of property, $30,000. Littleton Female College, number of teachers, 18; number . .1.. OA. -.1.. .1 eio. 000. Burlington Academy, number of teacnert, t; numoer or etuaenn, iva; value of property $4,000. - Jonesboro High School, number of teachers, 4; num ber of students. 64: value of Drooertv. $3,800. Richland's Academy, statistics not given. ; . TUTTB PILLS cause no nausea; or Trinity Offers Sixty Scholarships. Trinity College has by the recent dona tion from Mr. B. N. Duke of Durham, N. C, received $3,000 in cash to be used in sixty fifty-dollar scholarships for aiding worthy and needy young men in securing the advantages of a first class collegiate education at that institution. Two scholarships are to be assigned to each presiding elder's district of the North Carolina and of the Western North Caro lina Conferences, bouic are to be given to the applicants coming from the prepara tory school uii lerthc control of the church and others are to be given to the students coming from the city graded schools of the State. All these are now available upon application to John V. Crovvell, President of the College. Ap plicants must have the recommendation of the presiding elder of the district in which they reside or the preacher in charge. Applicants from schools or other col leges must likewise be recommended by the superior officer in charge. The recommendation of county superinten dents of public instruction is particularly desirable as to attainments of teachers. Though these scholarships are mil re stricted to any peculiar class of appli cants, teachers and those intending to teach are especially encouraged to apply for them. All applicants must give evi dence of having adequate preparation to pursue college courses of instruction. A scholarship of $50 pays tuition for one year at Trinity College. The close of scholarships is a gift, not a loan to be returned in the future. Tho student is given outright $50 a year with which to pay his tuition in college. This is one of the best offers ever made to the youn" men of North Carolina and it is hoped that they will eagerly seize tho oppor tunity to avail themselves ot this gener ous offer made by this excellent institu tion through one of tho successful sons of the Old North State. The next term opens Thursday, Jan. 5th, 1893,' at nine m. but applicants receiving scholar ships will be admitted later. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE OiriZENS BANK of New Berne, N. C.. at the close of business, December 9th, 18i. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts - : $130,716.4 Overdrafts (secured and un secured) - - - H.lOO.Ofi Stocks and bonds - - tlliO.28 Due from banks and bankers 15,090.48 Banking house - - - 4,704.70 Heal estate - - - 2.'o36.03 Furniture and tixturcs - 1.902.0(1 Cash 7.M0.07 17U Tli.fifi LIABILITIES Capital stock (paid in) Surplus r- ill.OOO.OO 1,500.00 Lndividcd profits Deposits - . . Duo to bank i Bills payabh - 4,258.5' 08,854.53 (1,2:12.55 12,000.00 431.04 Cashier s ch :cks ontstandin $173,270.06 STATE OF NORTH CAROT.TNTA County of Cravun, ) , , ' I, C E. Foy, CaBhicr of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. C. K. Foy, Caslm r. Subscrilied and sworn to before nie this 3d day of December, 1892. II. M. Groves, Notary Public. Correct Attest : T. A. Orken, i Jas. Redmond, , Edw. W. Smallwood, f Directors. Ciiab. C. Orken, J 5,000 Nice Florida ORANGES Just received from Suniterville. Can sell CHEAPER than anv Finn in the citv l andies, Raisins Nuts, Apples and ' Bananas, etc., AT Rock Bottom Prices. Malaga and. v Concord Grapes. A 8MALL QUANTITY OF V:' . A. A. Vantine & Co.'s JAPAKESE QOCDS itt fv VlLL fcELLrKRY OIIEAP. 1 f .11 Absolutely Pure. iV cream of tar Highest of all in 1 fiATi:6T Unihid S Food Hep-out. i I.ii'k ng p iwtb venin strength.- TLS I'.OVEKNMKM RoVM. HaKINII T'lHII.-lt St.. N, Y. Co., 100 Wall GEORGE. JIM AND JACK, Frank and Mr. Moulton AND WILL AND JLM. 100 Harrols Apple3. At rt(lii;'fd prices. OU AM! IIS wt pi'ipo-i: to give awny tv tuo ! x Uv r ; i - - enough, by ami TOY wood. (IL'2 tf tb' i,i !iii- tvt'dge i. HASSKLL, Cobweb. 5,000 Fancy Florida Oranges TO ARRIVE TODAY. In) KlllV to Sf'O we will sell tlirni us liefnve von buv, as CHKAl'KU tl.anany uouse in tin cm v. A and tliey M I s I' (ii i We also have an K o lut of tbem ; mr l.itin of Xmas Candies, Nuts, Apples, (Jranbcrrit'H, K.iiKins, Currauts, Prunes, Citron. Mmcr Meat, In fact all the cood things for thi N R Wo will mako spocial low price on Orangos at Retail. Be sure to -i ll a" wo will save you money. Very lesjiec' fully. Churchill I Parksr, Broad Bt. Grocers. I AJMC For The My stock of TOYS i., very complete in all lines, selected with great care, em bracing all varieties of Staple (Jooils, and all novelties known :. the trade. Fancy Goods, Plush Cases, " Dressing Cases, Toilet Article;,' Japanese anil( Chinccc (loods in jrreat varictv, In fact A I..Yi:i;i: STOCK, well selected, bought low. and for sale at juices to suit the hard times. Call and be convinced. To my stock of, GROCERIES I call the housekeeper's attention.- It is complete in every lirancli, anil a visit will satisfy you that all your want can here lie tilled. Special attention is called to my Fnl Roiwted Coffees, the excellent quality of which in drawing custom every day. I nm also agent for Chase it Saiihuriir's Celebrated Roasted Coffees and Fine Tens. BUTTER The very finest only lit) rts. per lb. ARRIVING KACII WEEK A fresh supplv of Van Dervecroc Holmes and Holmes fe Coutt's excellent Cake. Crackers, Wafers, Maccaroons, etc. BY EVERY STEAMER I am receiving Floridu Oranges, Malaga Grapes, Bananas, Cranberries, Celery, Apples, Figs, Raisins, Nuts, Dates, Citron, Currants and Prunes. IN STOCK : Shafer's Meats, Vermont Maple Syrup, " French Peas, Jockey Club Sardines, Macaroni, Fine Cream Cheese, Elam Cheese, ronch Vegetables in Glass, Asparagus, Heckcr's Prepared Buckwheat, Lemons, CIidx Peaches, Plum Pud- , ding, Olives. A call will be appreciated and satisfac tion in variety and quality of stock and in prices is guaranteed. KWaa My CONFECTIONERY department Is complete. Prices and quality of stock I am sure will please yon. Wish lnir too. all averv HauDV Xmas and a prosperous ew lear.e a V " . . .' . i I am, youra truly, : , ' " i mm Dunn. Children Cry 'tor ritchcr's' CactorL ADY Rush. I IS HERE. And So Is Christmas! for several Cluistmas's pti6t we have tried lo si nd to all our customers a small souvenir, but 1892 lias been so very dis astrous to ih. and our losses have been so heavy, that ivr must beg to be excused this year. V, 1 1 1 1 w . 1 1 , :i p; i-ia'u' (In ii- (i.i -urc tbem that we ap r.iir.i 'c and bone thev W'tli I 'int'Jiii" witn us. Wetbiiik vie have giwn them as nice Hon ' fur the lunn. y us could have been l"i::. 'i: amuhnv in the city, and we cer t 1 1 1 1 1 h:i,c uii l hard to pive them pnii,.,.! lie'iiM-ry. Vei y respectfully, hkiiyra & W.ftatt. 0. QimtiM I BR0. Undor Hotel Albert, Would call your attention to the elegant lino of fj jrvjs they have FOR CHRISTMAS! Presentation Bunks, 2."io. and up. 4 Scrap Books, ' Standard lin.jks in sets, Bioles, li'ip Tablets. Music Hulls, Playing Cards iu casts, Piano's Xmas Cards and IlookleU, Brownie Stamps," Photograph Outfits, $1.00. Picture Frames, hind iminlon atd other styles, Reading tilasses, Ink Stands, Writing Pads an i Tablets, A'ong wiili the most elogaut I no of Writing Paper ever brought to the oity. A nico lot of .lapaucso Waie left that we are selling lower than ever. F rr vuncsmsnt. Wo have (It'ciik'il, in consider ;i f 1 1 ii if tho short crops and extreme scarcity of cash, to reduce our Verv Large and At tractive Stock ot MERCHANDISE I Within the Next 60 Oays. Inthu beginning of this Great SSaughfar d Pricis, please remember it is for the purpose of getting the cash, and under no circumstances can we chaige these goods at the redac tion prices : Dress Goods marked down from 75c. and $1.00, selling for 50c. Diagonal and Brockatell Dress Goods, inc. j Worsted 8c. Dress Flannel lbc. Colored Table Linen 25c, worth 40c. Laundried Shirts made of New York Mills Muslin 2200 linep at ?oc., unlauntjriod 50c. Undershirts llc. each. Ued Flannel Undershirts 40c. Ladies' Vests 25c. N. C- Plaids 4c. Heavy l l Hron'n Domestics 6c. Novelties in Dress Goods and Trimmings. Kerr's Machine Thread, 3c. per spool. Hand Cotton lc. per spool. OUR Millinery Departmss! is very attractive. We are sell ; ing the best Ladies' Walking y; Hat in the city for 85c. worth . $L25. ? iiMV Uq sure you come to see ua. j , ( Respectfully, H.B. Duffw. , nova 1st p . i. ,;-v : Grocery and Restaurant ,: To the PiibHe-Ton are ritwefily l. , Tltd toMltt H. V. HtLVS. WH(il, ! I oirlr. AHO ft riKHT.ni.AUil L KANf to omiwI not th rcitr Md ..i , Dlll-CiUPTWlin LiUUI'lNU ,1Im;U4. tnrftiiilmi ftilnrAtitftnil. . ITOJirlBton M.V,l'llt,f1 I AI . V V.'
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