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TOUKNAIE COSRESFOSDENCE. ' iits, Changes and Personal Mention. te&i&Iffi' It two weeks have been : unprecedented, as far as " t inhabitant's memory i i the way of continued cold j section. ;r The meroary in rmometer, one morning, fell ; and all the other mornings j been flirting with 20 II ! are any tongs, oat-worms &o., , . lywhere Bear tlie snrfaoe of ground, they are frueen to tli or are too toogh for any And happy, is he whose ?"p is not frozen np or burst. Cir molwises no longer runs it creeps., O ir milk prefers to remain ii the itaps of ice-cream; though v 9 protest tiat the weather is not L-l.-,ble .tot that delicacy. The ivy rVmalaa sullenly solid and L j to be coated to ran, as boys do a terrapin, b the 'application of lire. . ; L , " OtTB XABKET HOUSE. TLU public building has so tr?snts. The stalls are elosbd. ITo hungry crowds of idle people r2sd around in groups, smelling tie appetizing odors which used to cse from the restaurant kitchens ia the market building. No crowd cow stand under the shed there in r&lay weather. No shelves or boxe cf shining fish now cateh the eye. or tempt the purse, as you pan. It is a "banquet hall deserted. '' The markets are now private ; for Alrioa complicates every public convenience. T tr IWW TBAE MOTES. . ' Nearly all the changes of resi dence and places of burliness have been accomplished. We saw oul two teams drawing furniture lust - Caturday. The Taffy men, near B . W. Ganady's hardware store, hv pitched their tent again, notwith standing the mean treat mefit tbej received Christmas week, I really tink that our people should give them liberal patronage to com pensate them in some degiee for the bad treatment they received from some Of our young citizens or we should bring the offenders to Justice, v The brilliant wedding on Wednes day night at Mr. Sol Oettioger'tt (an acoount of which we sent yoo last week) brought a large number of visitors to our town. Most of them have returned home. Bat a few yet remain, who are adding much to the social enjoyment of onr young people. - . PERSONAL. AH our young collegians have gone back to their institutionx. lll. Jas. B. Pridgen was the last be left for Johns Hopkins' on Mon day the 9th. Mr. Nolly, of Balti more the well known commeicial traveller was with us on Satania and Sunday. He is always a w. l come Visitor. Mr. John Tull. Jr., Civil engineer, who has been spe d lng the holidays near here with hi parents, will leave Tuesday lor his '- work In Chatham county. ' ; v HEW BUILDINGS. ;' Mr. J. W. Oraingwr iH pushing ' the work on his new brick building. ' southeast corner of North ami Queen fits. Mr. W. L. Stanley in - making improvements to his store. Mr. E. Becton has moved into his new Store, recently puichAMPd fiom Mr. J. W. Grainger. . ' " SAN1TAKY "- Our board of Aldtiriueti lmniikint. arrangements to have all hog-pns Tmovedout of the corporate limits soon." This is a good move, in view of the threatened visitation of cholera next spring and summer. ; Jaa. Oth, 1893. Abaghel. ' Asother Fine! Stallion for North Ij. Carolina. ' CapLB. P. Williamson, who it . authority on fine horse horse flesh furnishes the State Chronicle the pedigree .of Orrin H, which was purchased by Mr. F. W. Barnes, ot Wilson, N. 0., at tbe home sale in New York. Tin H (Standard No. 20,243) was sired by tbe mighty Stamtioui (record 2.C7J,) the fastest Btalliun earth. First dam, Lida, by Nephew 1220: sire of Beamy Mac (2.14A) ' and fourteen others in the 2 3d . -Nephew, by Ham brioo (221) .ieoi Demareh (2.111-4) and mi.c teen others in tbe 2 30 lin, and the dam of Silicon ( tw o pi oid reoord 2.16 2-3) and twelve others in the 2 .30 list. - toeoond dm,' Fanny Trahern, dam of Voucher (2 22), by Patches Vernon, 3508, sire of Allen Roy f2.17J).. Third dam, Jlelle Mahone, by Norfolk, son oi Lexington, tbe great four-mile race horse. Fourth dam, Maid of tbe Oaks by Jack. Hawkino, thoroughbred ' son of the mighty Boston. Orris H is great bred colt, and tha breeders of trotters and roadsters, and all lovers of fine horses in t bis State win i nan k mr. Banes 'or bringing him to Noitb Carolina. , ',-'; v. 7- Wotlee. .liuiinn will ha made to the next General Assembly of North Carolina to .ii-nd th charter or roe uiyoi By order of the Board of City Council. , W.D. Waiaaor, ' ; " V' (, City Clerk. l,v w Berne, N. t), Pet. 84th 189. , j- , . -, '.'," . . ",i.i"t';'.f',,f;; . Shepards Barber Shop. " ; w tariff tickets, 10 shares lad one r -it for one $1.00 at " ' ' ' : J ioU Albert Barber Shop. ; I THfi SECESSITT FOB A WHOM- Oar people need to substitute a clean wholesome diet for that is gross add impure; they est to much animal food, and not enough of the earth. Oar horses fare better than we do, so far as their eating is con cerned: their food is natural, while ours too often In not. Added to this, we are quite too fond of condi ments, things that tickle the palate, but di not nourish; and whatever the system cannot appropriatf it mast throw out, and overtax itself ta try iog to get rid of them. Another of our sins is that of overeating. This, too, throws extra work upon the depurating organs, including the lunge; the mucous membranes are liable tosnffer, and, consequently, the throat. Many an individual breaks down in tbe throat and lungs, simply from eat ing too much, more, perhaps, by one-halt, than the system requires. I think it is Abernethy who is said to have given to a patient, a lord suffering with the gout, this prescription: "Earn a sixpence a day, aud live on it." Too much to eat and too little to do is th) parent ot many ills. Nor is it too much to say, that if our people were allow anced, both in the quantity and quality of the foods they eat, many diseases now prevalent would soon disappear. THE COEOR PREJUDICE IX MASSA I'HUSEITS. An interesting feature of tbe I. git-Utu e caucus in Massachusetts efierd wan tbe vote lor Ser-geant-at-Arms. John Q. B. Adams, u white man who has previouslj held the "osi .ion, aud whose con duct hits iucuried severe criticism, w s a candidate for another term. Julius C. Ctiappelle, a black man u gond char acter, who has Berved iour ers us a member of the Leg islature, w.ts urged by members of hia r.ice. It was alleged against Adaiua that he "has used every rffiirt to deprive all colored men imm holding any kind of office or jou," and the legislators were im portuned to substitute "some one who will deal justly by our race." It was also urged that Massachu setts ought thus to recognize a worthy negro as an object lesson in the matter of color prejudice, one appeal in Chappelle's behalf saying, on this poiut: "Onr State was one of the first to agitate his cause, and it was (torn our State that the first col ored troops marched to tbe battle field; hut now (be slave is liberated nd i be war is over, nearly all the Hveuues are clost d lor the colored nan's development, politically or ot herwise. (I will make one excep tion the law.) If any one doubts this fact, let him attempt to rent a store in Boston on a fashionable Mieet iii- a colored man to do busi i. n in, or rent a bouse in a fasb lomthlc. neighborhood for him to live in Ah !o and man the writer has lived in Boston fifty years and never h,n known of but one in stance where a colored man has Hji'ceeri-d in locating bis business in a txuhionsible street Yet he has driitiiiihi' tiled ih.it whenever the w.ty is opened, bis race is capable of making as honest and successful merchant as any other race, black or whi'e." lh; o'e in i he caucus stood: i ..I 13 ). Chairpelle 1. scattering 1 Yet ev ry one of ihe 130 Repub licans who voted for Adams is un doubtedly very much shocked at the prejudice against the negro in the South. N. Y. Evening Post. Healtlier by Reason of the Cholera Scare. "No, sir," said a prominent physician recently; "I'm not gett ing anything like the amount of work that I ought to have at this rime of .vear. Bless me, I bad only one new case all of last week. Tbe reason! VVby, cholera, of course The big cities are in better condi tiou now than they have been in ) ears probably better than they ever were. Old cesspools and vaults have been closed up, sewers cleaned, cellars dried and white washed and plumbing overhauled, and that has knocked out the usual cioji of diphtheria and typhoid (-(rders. Tlien, people became mom caieful in their eating and living than they had been iiefore lie Nmm.iuiiia got in, and the re-iil'. ot if all ia that they have N'opped getting 111 and sending for physicians The cholera was a splendid tiling for the cities, but 1 telljonit, has been roogh on us doctors!" New York Recorder. Wholesale Maik't (ountrr Produce. Cotton 8 25 to 8 21). Corn, from boats 42 l-2a45c. Field peas, COaO.'tc. Out s, 45c. Wheat, 70c. ltice 65c. Uve, 70c. Teaiiuts, 60c. a80c. Apples Mattnniuskeet, 75c J Onions, $1.50 per bbl. Chickens, 80a55c pair, young, 30a40c- Turkeys $1.60al.75. Beef, 4a5c. Fresh pork, 6c. Ducks, Eng. 85a40c; Muscovy SOaflOc. Geese, 75c.a1.00. EgRS, 22c. Honey, 40a50c; beeswax, 20n22 l-2c. Midci Dry flinty 6c.; dry sail' 4c; green, 8 l-2c. Why Is it that the Bev. Mr. irolhauri ia an nnnnlnr with hia oongregatlonl" "liecanse he never preaches at them or about them." "lis doesn't!'? "No: he preaches only about people who do evil.'' - " " ''i 1 ' " : 1 1 ." ; ' , ;.; f '(" - TU'lTS TILLB art en etui ei jto: dl ewe, , - v . , ' ' . ; J nearly every Southern State a woman does: the ? workl of State Librarain. i . The Xt glislatnre. -of Mississippi has elected a woman to that position for the past twenty years. In Kentucky and Tennes see for almost' as many years women have hell the office at handsome salaries. Tbe Secretary of State of Tennessee, in whose office the Librarian works, Bays in a private letter: "Since we have had women in the office tbey have not only given satisfaction in the work, bnt have rendered the office where tbe work is done far more comfortable and attractive." Sooth Oarolina pays its Librarian, a woman, $2,100 a yeai. West Virgincahas a woman as assistant custodian of all public building, propei ty, etc, and in that capacity has charge Of tbe State libera ry. TAX PAYERS. That I have been oriered by C jrnmis s!ouer8of Craven county tn Bf tlle with theaa the Taxos due for 18Dii, on 1st Monday i:. Febrnary, '93 and In o impliauce with this cider I shall be compelled to advertise at once all jicr sons who have not uaid This Jan. 4th, 1S93. j5dw8w W B LANE, M-.trifl. SchedulsJ'ii" Tiiz NOTICE. .UFFICE (IK liM.ISTCl; 01 Craven Couipy, N. (.'., Jan. 1, ''JS AH merchants, trailers liijuo. .1. keepeisof terries, con ni 1::. :-!i auctioneers, and all otlu . . i . o oounty who are requir e, in 1 I li'lH, ,ll!l '. : l-eii ( MSI' Kiv r.ln purchaees, recriits oi in. , : may be, uudcr Sclu uu!.' ' !.'' o - t tenue Laws of Nonh jsrol.i-.i, i notified to list I li iii . :.i ii.y ' Hie. .1 o.uarv. 1 titlll'e (during tlie tirst tin Ui.n .ii lpUd. fur j'imhIk, elc , l i i ; s July 1st, 18112, to .liiniiiu 1st, I-'.1:;. ,T. W hlUIH.l'.. j410d K.xisiu ,f Dcc.ls . . s t - . ti 5 ta-v. That is cufv to lake, v. itl.i': poorest, anil is wurranlni worst case of voin-oi:t i existence. Equal p:ii; Thorough Investiniion. I!n Fair Prices and Enti-rjui e ; the great t fade elixir. AVe and keep our jiatron" : stances in which a I ! I Ii: - : are many. Very resj cctfuHj, If tf tf f : - A,' IN By mistake four titncM as many Oomforta aa we ( rdi red were shipped us. To n oUl K-tcrning them we are making a 1 1 tighter of prices. Come qa;ck ai d fivt yoar pick. Hotel men and hdtitt keejiere, look to yonr interentH. We cannot be equalled on BLAN KETS. We have a verv lurce - - - n - stock at remarkably low prices. Among them are superior 11 and 12 quarter G pound UmW-wool blankets. All other Winter G'wdi on band and will bo sold at a Gicat Reduc tion. Barrington & Easter. HEATING STOVI.y. RANGES. Alpotlm Famous FARM Kit GIRL COOK STOVE ron PAi.n iv p.m rAr;:'T. Houth Front St.. New E. ire, A..C. dl8dvlm Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS. COPVRIOHTSU atnJ avr nn-nrmmon una Tree h itnabook writ to Sunm co. em Bhoauwat, nkw touic OldMilmmul far Mcnrlnff patent in Amurlca. ImruUnt tkn Out by vi it brouftht bWora Urn vablto bj aiwuae (Iran tn of oiiarge ta Hat tarral eliirttloa of anr Mlsnttflit paper In th world. Uplaodidlr lllustratod. Ko liitclllrent u Jimild b without lu Weeklr. f.3.00 ran iJaii rwntbi. aiatm p.iiin a0w tvaLUUMU, Ml fixoMwftr. am Xutk Ctt,. Grocery and Restaurant ! Tn tka Pnblla-'ToB ar rerMMtfollT ia. Tltwl to eU t U V HU.U'H. WHOLKaALK OROOBHY 8TOEK. for lint f) Oro emiM. Alan a ri RHT-CL4BH BfTAU- MStli opnaa npm ion rear anu or 11 v. Hill' Store, with IrUPOIWG attaobed. BaU lefaet.lon f aarantel. - i ' ,, DAUGHFTf ten., . r rill " . . lUAlftUmit Aiifl Txidalnir ' ' h PB s. c ;il of l!n i ure the i I vol; in !---l-;ii,n. you h:ie it le.1. ill- , noil, .it rx Q Q O O O Q O O O 6 .1? gTiny Liver Pills dtlmnlate trie torpid liver, strengthen Athe dlgestlvw organ regulate the i Q bowels, and are nnequaled aa ananti- Q blllouimedlolne. In malarial dlstrloU their Tirtiiea are widely reoognlzed a ja. they pomeas peculiar properties in freeing the system from that poison, jjh Price, 5e. OlHoe, 89 Park Place, K. Y. USE TUTT'S HAIR DYE; O a perfect Imitation of nature) hnposs O ible to detect it. Price, 1 per box. o o o o o ooooo SALE OF 1 Valuable Town Property. By virtue of Judgment of the Superior Court of Oraven oounty, I will, on Monday, February 6, 1893, T W KLVB o'eloek. M..at the Oonrt House in rewDern, sell the jiouae ana L.ot, near Union Point, now occupied by Mr. D. G. amnw. Terms Casta. OHAS. O. CLARK, Commissioner. Newborn, Jan. 1, 1888, tds Wanted It Once. Bids for THREE HUNDRED POLES thirty feet long, not less than eight inches at the top, heart cypress. Also, THREE THOUSAND CROSS TIKS, heart pine or cypress, cither sawed or hewed. Immediate delivery. New Berks Water, Electric Light and Railboad Co., R. P. WILLIAMS, u18 dvflf Manager, Calllo 4. Bonds of Craven County, North Carolina Notice is hereby given thht the follow in; Craven County Bonds of the denomi nnlion of live hundred dollars have been liiis day drawn for the sinking fund of s:iid county, in accordance with an Act of .Wenihly authorizing their issue, aa fol lows: JN umbers IS, 20, B0, 93, 08, 103, 142, 149, 154 These bonds will be paid, principal and accrued interest, to Jan. 81, 1893, upon presentation of the same at the National Bank of New Berne, New Berne, North Carolina, on or before Feb. 1st, 1893. Interest on the above bonds will cease on and alter .bin. 81, 1893. 15 v order of Board of Commissioners, jab JAMES A. BRYAN, Chm'n. ft' mnw ill Fend A LARGE STOCK, well selected bought low. and for sale at prices to suit me nam nines. i,au ami oe convinced. To my stock of GROCERIES I call the housekeeper's attention. It is complete in every branch, and a viit will satisfy you that all your wants can here be filled. Special attention is called to my Fresh boasted Coffees, the excellent qunlity of which is drawing custom every day. I am also agent for Chase & Sanborne's Celebrated Roasted Coffees and Fine Teas. BUTTER The very finest only 30 cts jiev lb. ARRIVING EACH WEEK A fresh supply of Von Dervecr& Holmes !imi Holmes & Coutt's excellent Cakes, Crackers, Wafers, Maccaroons, etc. BY EVERY STEAMER I am receiving Florida Oranges, Malaga Crapes, Bananas, Cranberries, Celery, Apples, Figs, Raisins, Nuts, J)Ues, Citron, Currants and Prunes. IN STOCK 1 Shafcr'8 Meats, Vermont Maple Syrup, French Peas, Jockey Club Sardines, Macaroni, Fine Cream Cheese, Elam Cheese, French Vegetables in Glass, Asparagus, Heckcr's Prepared Buckwheat, Lemons, Cling Peaches, Tlum Pud ding, Olives. A call will be appreciated and satisfac tion in variety and quality of stock and in prices is guaranteed. My CONFECTIONERY department is complete, rnces ana quality ol stock 1 am sure will please you. Wood! Wood!! Wood!!! 0tk, Ash and Fioe Supplied In Anv Quantity, From'one quarter ol a cord to oncjhun dred cords. Apply to M. PORTER, Rlvcrdale, N. O., Or WM. COLLIGAN, New'Berne, N. C. 2U, .EStiroot ; Has Just returned Willi a LARGE LOT OF horses m Miius; HE 8ELLS TOE ;VS'" BEST E0AD CAKT3 EVER SOLD INJTHI3 MARKET. First Class Barber Shop , BRIOK BLOCK, MIDDLE ST., Nearl oppolt Baptuft ClinrohJ: !$fil Apartmenu nest and tidy, and only competent aacistent employed. - ',-J H. L BANKS, deoB :;;'.'' Proprietor., "':' -. .'..i .l..4-y.-,-tw..',; 6KiM ti IM Ibc, n4 1 letl w mc bclW. I wnl4 ftot tnM tl,UMM4 bplrfM!ll .Ul w. i , bMhMTrWl .1 'I rr0')4 Bl th .Min. I rwiotnaiwHl f nr trc.ln.. t.. .11 wilUfftrt from abtiiitr W 111 ami ll luqulrW If itaair i, lMlo.d rtily. PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL' CCflFIDENTIH.. Ilrrfmlr, taiA With aw ifstnlnr, (r.tiwa kouej, ft atbOwk, Tat jarllfulfi miinm, with 4 otnu la aiiuip, 01 a. k r. MTD't rw: rs rmits. r'-x'i:i BEAD THIS! , ItMbhtPaTou 100 or llore t Lot8"of farmers low their meat for tbe want tf good salt, so go to J. F Taylor's arid get -a sack of that Turk's Island Alum Salt and sare yonr meat that Ton work so hard to raise. " I Also, aave money by seeing him before jou buy your goods. Abuudaooe of Tobaoco, lOo, to f Oo " ' Fine Wines for Christmaa and holi days - -i : Best Corn Whiskey in the city, recom mended by the doctors for medicinal purposes, and a full a took of Liquors for Christmas at the lowest possible prioes. Don't fail to see Mm. ; Batiafaetion guaranteed Foot of Middle street, west side. Your obedient serrant, J. F. TAYLOR. f Ea K. BISHOP'S Office and Warehouse has been moved into the brick building at the rear of the Cotton Yard. janS lm PAKENTS Should Bear in Mind That tbe season for Attacks or Group Is now ou 'J.. Be prepared for this Insidious dls e e by always having a bottle of B. N. Duffy's Crnup Syrnp In Ihe house. Pra pa.ed after i be recipe of the late Dr. Walter Huffy, and for sale by R. N. DUFFY, Over Nann A Molorley's Store R N. DUFFY'S COUGH MIXTURE, A Piompn and Efficient Kemedy for Coughs, Colds, Croap, Bronchitis, Bore Throat, Diphtheria, Catarrh, &o. This medicine Is a termlclde and antisep tic ol rare valne, and la useful In most of the Infections diseases, especially In Diph theria, Bcarlet fever. Measles, Ac, and In stomach and bowal troubles due to fermen tation. 49- One trial will convince yon of 1U merits. DIRECTIONS Tesspoonrul as needed every 9, t or 4 hoars, nhake before nsnf . examine wr.pper on bottle carefully, and If tue name of ft. N. Duffy la not on ft, 11 la not tbe genuine artlole. Fancy Florida Oranges lie sure to see us before you buy, as we will sell them CHEAPER than any house in the city. A large lot of them and they MUST GO. We also have an Elegant Line of Xnias Gaudies, Nats, Apples, Gran berries, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Citron, Minco Meat, In fact all the cood things for the N. B. We will make stiecial low price on Oranges at Retail. Be sure to sail as we will save you money. Yery respectfully, Churchill & Parker, Broad St. Grocers. HAY. GRAIN! FEED I BRADHAM & SMITH, SEED Potatoes, Peas, Beans, Radish, Oats. Wheat, Bye, Etc. A FULL LIKE Corn, Meal, Hominy, Grits, Bran, Douce, Mixed Feed, Bags, Burlaps. Barrels, Pea Orates, &o. &0. . W aoil PKTUR TTRKTiWRHnK & CO. CELEBEATED SEEDS, germinaiiDK powers or. WHICH are guaranteed. HORSES AND C1ULE&. A OAR LOAD OF Select Horses & Utiles , FROM BT. LOUIS, The Best in the World i For General TLTsea t jjj, JUST RECEIVED XT-J $! M m Jonco THE WATCH TOWER a ' u n .. , t i. , Published Seml-Moothly . ' '; One Dollar a Year. ! Uevoted to Apostollo CbiisUauIty, Ed ncatlon; General iDteHlgenor ' ' Bend for Sample Copy. '' ' .. 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