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- , ,t " , T'.- ' '"V i' - ' ' JOUR 'V?V-' NEW BERNE, N. C THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, L893 PRICE 5 CENTS. VOD. Xl.--NC) 253 ; BUSINESS. LOCALS. BUCKWHEAT, Maple Syrup, Mince Meat, White Beans, Corned Beef, PORSESi AND MULES k Fresh Supply. Cheaper than ever. 8t ' J:4?i : . ' J. A. Jonas. Gv BEAT BIG KED APPLES. At jtOSt. . Nctra & McSobabt. ' T1TDS CO. R. P. Oats, for seed a spee "talty. At C. B. Hiia's, East side market dock. .1 jl8 dwlw. COLUMBIA BICTCLES. Moro money, brains, skill and patience are expended '- in keeping np their high s' andard of excellence than of all other wheels com bined. .Prices $110, to 160. Cash or ; Installment!. Art Catalogue free. dlltf. " W. T. HILL & CO., ' , . v.. Bote" Agents. 0 Td' Street's Horse Store for Livery. A Line of Seamahips ban been established between Port Royal, Ga., and LoDdoa und Antwerp. The Port Koyal company has received a letter from Ernest Beg- land, at London, stating tbat be hits given orders for two steamore to b deleveied the to corporation early in July and August, and that tbu first wiil sail from Port Royal in September for London and Antwerp. G ' fl HE Celebrated Snboioso Flor De l Habana Cijrars. Six for Twenty-five aents it 0. C. Greek's Dbuo bTOBE. '" nov. J-Jm. Z.,Z' J""OTI roadters at Street's horse store. TT8E DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER J cures Couehs. Colds, Sore Throat, " ete. - Excellent in all affections of the r Throat and Luncs, inducing healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothing - ... and healing the same. Is an antiseptic and obrmiotdb. Prices, 10c, 25c. und ; -90. per bottle. 17LEGANT Saddlers at Street's Horse - fiStore. CERTIFICATE of Stock, No. 21, first ieriet New Berne Building and Loan Association having been lost, notice is hnmh - riven that aDOlication will be made for a duplicate. d281m TANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin J. Diseases cured oy tne uso oi wuny i sVch Ointment. For sale by F. 8. Duffy, Druggist. mOTJR ROOMS in mv residence for M Rent Also Good ORGAN for sale " decStt Commenting on a remark by tu Kicbuiood Tunes that the Hepubliotin ptrty has been buried so deep that it will never be able to do any moro mischief," the Ohi- o.i intcr-ueeiio, ttup., replies thac "the Times and papers like it will uevtr forgive the Uepublioan party for shooting witb loaded gun aud mi-king things hot down in that country.'' Pahaw. If the shouting had been left to the Re publicans to do, the war wouldn't hive lasted twnlve months, and Lliubmend might now be tho ('apt tal of ifm rriumpbant Omlt'tlt-racy. After tuo war cot Tvell started the mam business of R 'public-ins was g.-: :ing oihers to do tne uguuug fur liie-n Wil. Star. The Relief Work. The Poor Relief Committee met at the the city hall yesterday morning pursu ant to the call of Mr. E. H. Meadows, chairnjan. On motion a committe of colored men selected by the colored ministry from the Tuesday, January 24, hour and plicc several churches was appointed to see e given in that morning s papers. the various societies of the city and get It will consider particularly : I 1. OurDresent health laws, with a a1 jhrtf tiiom vcrb n .Aim I view to amendment bv the uencrai ah- --r. C " lot of old cross ties along the line of the sembly. 2. The threatened invasion ot Asiauc mittee was appointed to see the lailroad Cholera, which is regarded as more than I -..l officials and ask them to bring probable next Spring or Hummer; anu tne best means ot keeping it out ot our State. 8. The salaries of County Hupt-riuteu dents of Health And, generally, any subject relating to that may be intn- .OCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. C. E. Slover Buckwheat, etc. J. A. Jones Horses and mule Nunn & McSorley Great big apples. Mas. M. M. IIanff. BOARDERS Wanted Mrs. W.J B. Smith will take a tewf.boarders or let noma after Nov. 80. Apply at resi- laier.l Oaksmith building, East Front t - M18H, Sacramental, Port and Scupper Soog Wines for sale by I . SAjAB- "BDMOND ALYIK Schaffer's IWild.- Cherry L Bock and Rye, put up eipressly for : ekroat and lung diseases, tor sale by f i Jas. Reduosd. nWFTS Malt Whiskey for Medicinal -'(, for sale by - Jas. Richmond. TTfUKTADI Janos Mineral JWater, the - tjeel natural apencni. r or sate oy Jas. Reduomo. FXHtt Com Whiskey for sale by , . Jas. Redmond. TV TJTF OotdoB MeaUby ' T MPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass 1 Ala and Burke's Guinness' Stout 'furl ale kf Jas. Redmond. "- IK f(( CIGARS at very low figures ' I UiVVV for wliolesale and retail Jas. Redmond. Health Conference. Dr. R. H. Lewis, Secretary of the North Carolina Board of health is sending out a circular letter Btating that the Board has been called by President Bahnson to meet in special session in Raleigh oi to Hf the tics to the city and give them to the poor provided a gang of men coald be procured to go along and load and un load the train. There ought to bo no trouble in finding voluntoeis for the work ran i tier! nii how the wood in to be the public health .. .. .. - used and considering how nianv are idle duced. by reason of the cold weather's coming the places at which they usually work to cease operating. It was also moved and carried that a committee of three be appointed to wait on the county commissioners and board of common council and ask them to do what they could to relieve suffering. The committee consists of E. H. Mead ows, T. A. Green and W. M. WaUon. The cliair appointed the following move especially in view of the committee to wait on the citizens and so- that cholera will reappear on the cnsiem lirt aid in this crisis. continentand threaten this country next 1r vcarrl M II Snltnn mid .Tiimen I mmmcr. Much inteiest should be f-lt in the gathering, All interested in health matters are cordially i mtud tojom m vv.tli and give the benefit of their co-operation and vice. Pnriera on sanitarv subject would l more than acceptable. This meeting of the State Board Ilnnlth. in connection wit': r.l oili is in terest sufficiently in Health i .litters I ioin in the meetinir is a very important . dan Redmond. 2d ward. Clarke. ild w an I. son. 4th ward From the Old World. The fame of New Berne's fancy poultry has reached Europe, and brought a let ter of inquiry to our experienced breed ers, Wood, Bros., from Alfred W.Thom son, importer and exporter of high class fancy live stock, .it New-C'astle-on-Tyne, Fngland. Sales of New Berne pure-bred poultry have been made from one extreme of the United States to the other, even in the territories, but so far as we know there have been no shipments beyond this coun try yet. In this case, though there lias been no sale effected thus far, there is no telling what it may lead to. Even as the matter now stands, it shows how cmaik ably the reputation of New Berne poultry is spreading. The New Berne Fair has helped inak'i'ially.in, bringing this result about, but in this instance the far-away application .was the direct result of ad vertising. The'niediuiH which Mrs. Wood liros. used were the New Berue .loLUNAi. and the Southerr. Poultry Fan cier of Atlanta, On. It goes to show that one can never,tell where the use of print er's inkjnayjjringii'oitli its legitimate re Tim delight ol'pi p uiiry over the I d" the fowls who i ause-i ;l'c poultry to k' -. 1) 'lowii'.' in i:ivo! 'i ie lia" 1:1 ri-i : 1 1 :;n l c. iii-ricm-Fd im-,1 i d in t'.ic 1 ii-.ik !:; elm w.i 01 -cv he: lie .tuly nil 1 excellence tin v rcciive iheni. . "aiiy ns ;AKlN P0V7D Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United States (Iovehnment Koiuj I'r.roiiT. ROVAI. IiAIlINU JI'owdkk Vo , 100 Wall .St . Nr. V. KOTIOE. ttu kr... ' .ior hvlni; wiliutiTVii from ill ;! N A CO.' n i.: liiat the ' i-' ;lil KtAtia . ; . ! . 1 1 1 N ti 1 (IcIjih a- firm. i: irtniiiie -I tl.. Hardware, HEATING STOVES, RANGES. Also the Famous FARMER GIRL COOK STOVE FOB SAL DT P.M. DRANEY, South Front St., New Berne, N. C: d!8dwlm G0LU5.1BIA BICYCLES Acknowledged Best in the World. Record Mile in 2 Minutes 2 3-5 Seconds. W. T. HILL, Agent. NEW BERNE, N. . teT I. BRYAN, Prei. THOS. DiKIELS,TiH tne, G. D ROBERTS, Caxkitr. The National Bank, OP NEW BERNE, N. 0. lHOOltrOBATXS 186S. Capital, Surplus Profits, $100,000 S8.1I8 W. M. Watson and W. E. M. Vanly and W. G. Brin- Geo. .teeAe rbr sale by Jas. Redmond. One benevolent society alone distrib uted nine cords of wood Wednesday Of the eight car loads of wood that came in by yesterday's freight only a part of ono car load about 6 cords arcleft. The winter of 1892 J will be one for I "tho oldest inhabitant" of a future gener- i . , i , i.:u T elALTIK Schaffer's WildJT Cherry anon co uiih. aooui w ui ginuu-ciiiiuiw. Bock end Rye, put up expressly for The banks of this city will he closed - I today. This being a logal Holiday made by our fitatc Legislatuie. Birthday Gen. P.ob't. E. Lee. The forecast oi the weather that came vestcrdav a.ternoon read: "Rain or snow Thursday. Warmer Thursday morning. Slightly cold in evening. The board of agriculture urges the legislature to appoint an "arbor day," to Imported Bherry, lor enCourage the planting of trees, partic ularly the nut-bearing and fruit trees. Ex-President Rutherford B. Ilnyes no more, lie died at 1 1 o ciock lucsday night of neuralgia of the heart. Ho was sick only from the proceeding Saturday. It keeps freezing and the ice keeps get ting thicker all the time. Tuesday night the themometer was down to 9 degrees. The highest poiut reached Wednesday was 89. A case of a colored man resisting I officers in the discharge of their duty will uc tried this morning. It occurred at the I depot where tho distribution of wood I was going on. The third snow of this winter began fall- inn last nlL'ht at six o'clock. This is re- 0j Imarkable when it is remembered, that it has been five or six years since enough has fallen in the city to make it deserve the name of snow. A number of fishermen were caught I down the river and prevented by the bad weather from returning. Alt Bragg who was among the number, with companion managed after a pretty tough time to get back to the city yestetday by walking I good portion of the way. TBI meaning OI Mr. fowderly a Capt. Smith, of the teamerJLaars, r- hoetllity to Olerelnd iu the recent I rived yesterday by land from G niton. oompalen U now explained by bis The Laure went up Tuesday to Suow fiOBfeesion tbat be U a eocialieU H-n, by breaking tbrougn toe ice ior ou mile. . She menaced to reach Untlon JlESSBS CXiaKSON and Utrter uat couu not mm. no (lUhcr. The Str. are trying to rai fnadu to ay the Uu7 Bell is in the ice at Jolly Old Field . e t- debts looarreu tuo aiiU'jaai nu- Borne who had to work their way pabllcan Committee ouniitf Cue last I through the Ice as It was forming on yjymuaiBO. . j ..,.-. . I tno river nau a very trying time, uiu ice " ' i. being so thick that it was almost impos sible to break it and get it out of the boat's wav and vet not thick enough for GARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very saaoh in the sick room. For sale by , . Jas. Rkdmosd. ' DlBTBKSS from the cold weather (reported from every quarter of the globe. ' ETJsBY State In Mexico will be repreaentedflat tee World's Fair, ' aad every State Iu this county oagbt to be. GOTKBWOB-ELKCT Turaey Tenudesee, not being well enough to go to Nashville, was inaugurated at bis ": h6me iu WiDchester last Jloaday.' Thxbb is . walling among the I peoeiUtors in wbiekey at Peoria, Ky. The lomp of Saturday cost th city over 11,000,000. V. A. Grawford, col., II. White, col , and J. B. Lane. 5th ward. S. R. Ball and I. W. Eu bank, col. It was also stated that J. L. Rhem had made the following offer That he would give away wood to any one who wanted it off his laud if they would cut it.. The committee passed a vote of thanks to Mr. Rhem for his kind and generous offer. 1 he tickets tor f 0 worth of provis ions at Hackburn & Will.t's store which those gentleman doaated, were then dis tributed for the whito people in the bands of the five white ministers and those for the colored people in the hands of Geo. II. White, col., and I. W. Eubank col. bixty-tour cords ol wood came up on the freight,traio. It arrived none too soon for tho w ood supply was nearly exhaust ed. Twenty-four cords of what came was purchased from the general relief fund and distributed among both white and colored by the three benevolent societies among the whito people each sending out an equal portion of it, and by the colored coinmitteo among the colored people, To make it go as far as possible in tid- ' over the crisis, it was distributed in small quantities, generally only a half- load to each one upon whom it was be stowed. Last week Messrs. Thomas Daniels and H. Cutler, ordered 18 cards of wood hich they meant to give to the poor. A portion of it arrived, and was similarly distributed. The railroad is acting in a very liberal aud public spirited way by not charging for hauling the wood to bo used in reliev ing the needy. if th-liusi- ; Wxiim ' wo ' here bave bad a Xonch of cold weatber np North, ont Bant, and even over to England them to feel Mfe in tneir boats they have winter after tlmarctio I nc- diking on the ice to the shore. tyle. All England ,U o tne Theremaini of Mr. Caroline Pulley etnbaee of elect and jet",' hnd" thearrired last night for Interment in this fiirrrinv"fa oat of sight np, ' North, citv, her native home. She whs about - ' f t"t ' U9 years of age and wae the daughter of COMB OUS uaviog aeaeu jur. Mr. Stttrtey .fdner. She died Tuee Cadlstone the secret of his remark- dy Jn Wilmington after . a two weeke t ' 'a aotlvlty. 'he replied with a illness of heart disease. The 'wmsiM , ,,rt : "There was otiiie a roud lead, were accompanied to the oity by her I "Z ont of London on which morel brother-in-law Mr. J. W. Booker' t onoH died than any other, audi; The investigation In connection with i "liry revealed the fact that it I the work of relieving those in want as perfectly level. Consequently 1 tested the fact tbat there wee mora ur- V s eeirnals in travelling -over .it in. " , " ""-r' , .TT i onlv one set ol mnBolea.'!: ; -t tne wn.te. in . large, atsnna.p.. """os Congressmen who ' for their 13.000 per annum of the InUnsely .eold weather, the oessa i tthat ineir oonetitatenm ision ottteveaore wors wnicn iurnunu have more money could meet employment to a considerable number .fth dumnnd bv div d inr tnera ana irem ibc. oi wor is With eomo o' .the ways bronght about by the oad we atuer , wi, h mm frcii it so that a verv arse i. itir.t rnernoa oi . . .... , . !, , number, some ol wnoia aept comionaoi ' on A oof ! the stoppage of the taw mills, In which do I many of them were employed, on account of In other Coming and Going. Mr. Geo. Allen who lias been -p a few days in the city, left, r tiicm Southe.n Pines. Mr. J. J. Wolfcnden, a uicmhcr Executive Committee of the Stale ness Men's Association went up to attend a meeting of the Association. Mr. Wm. Dunn, delegate-at-large to the Road Congress went up to Rakish to attend its meeting. Mr. Bbepard .Bryan left yesterday morning to engage in his prolession (the law in Atlanta. Qa.. with the prominent firm of Mess s. Erwin & Coby. Miss Mary Oliver left to visit M r. Susan Best, of Snow Hill, and to attend the dedication of the Episcopal church at that place which 's to lak : place Sun- lay. Hon O. C.Clark returned from Ra!c.;h where he has been atte id'ug a meeting of the Board of Penitentiary Directors. Messrs. M. D. W. Stevensou, V. W. Clark aud O. H. Guion, returned from Raleigh last night, where they have been to argue the sewerage case before Judge Brown in chambers. The dicision lias not yet been rendered. Miss Nannie Street who has been spend ing a few month ; Nordi visiting, rctu.T.cd home. Mrs. Thos. Walt t, who with her chil dren has been visiting hor father Hon. (.'. C. Clark, left jester lay morning for her home in Wilmington, N. C Mr. Hill Humphrey returned troni Raleigh where he has been in the inter est oi the steam ferry to be established, the charter for which will be obtained at this session of the legislature. Messrs. L. II. Cutler and Thos. Daniels returned from Raleigh. 1 li bit... -t.MM lw.c i and -nor, to our -Hy wl: matter from iiiclin.tti li.'h. 'd moM. noted pouilrv rotting w tiomol'the I nion heai lily coincide with ii. This being the rase we consider that there is a line opening here cither lor ;omc native citizens to make a tp.-cialty of devoting their whola ihne t the Uim-ncs.-, or for some breeder with established biiiine-s to move it to our gennil cliiue. Vrms for the Naval Reserves. Lieut. F. Wips'ow has rec;'.'.ed olli: ial iiilornn ti n lvom the commanding gen eral that auin !' r the Di fision of Naal Aniilrry iiavc been shipped. Tiles. in - cotnpri.-:e 411 Lee ma.i.inc ri ;L , iiie most recent and improved small arm for the inUntrv, to 'ether with the oilier neces'aiy eiiuipiiieni-- including kntpsai ks, etc. j Also one l l-i pound iioolh-bor. Iiowit.er will lie supplied. Tiie boats for ihe Division will be sent in soon as th amorv or a suitable location is secured. V. M.:. A. Relief Fund. Those subscribing w'-re: Holland A .larvis, .-.00.- .1. M. Howard, tl.00; P H. Pelletier, 1; I) J. I). Clark, ftl; Maj. Daves. I. W. I). Clarke, f.: Tlnw. G. i ilMieon. .ill cents. Mrs. 1'. A. (olenitis ('. T. Watson, $r,- Ii. (). Credle, H; g's HaughtiT's, So; Mi-s .Minnie ly- nuni, 4", cents, ..oi iin u, oiiice, iwo loau f nood.W.K. Clarke, two cords ol' wood. Mm l. r.aton, if'.'; 'Miiair.vood ,t Mover .?;. .John linger, Sl,-G,-. V. Neal, 0 cents, rollected by Miss Maud Am vette, jfll.CO- W. II. (Tiadburn, -S'J. ash, 7r cents; ('. It. Thomas. $1.00, Nunn it McSorley, .")'l cents; Mrs. K. li. Green, SO cents; S Mlumgardt, 12.00; T . Henry, $1.00; W. D. Wallace, $2.00 It: r.-riii.'.ii.':!! .o Firat-'Jlass Tab!-N- W hen y.. i . .... ct on n .. Si;'.bi , an I -Y hiM'ciul .to inoilatiou oi v.si: -an bo en g:igcfi ii M-.ils snved . to lnl-iic. jl'i il.viM.ii! Tiio linn lie. ei im .V: (Usiieii Ii P.iis.-os reiiiinj mainiiiL," in c!i n llio f. ii ni-i m in.i io s.'Ui-d wit.i I li.isa-ti Contributions for the Needy. E. H. & J. A. Meadows, James Redmond, T. A. Green, H. Sultan, W. Mesic, I. W. Enbank, col, II. Crabtree Co., K. Willis, Vfai. E. Clarke, G. K. Bagby, E. Latham, W. H. Oliver, Matt Manly, W. G. Brinson, J. B. Lane, W. M. WaUon. W. Biddle, A. Bryan. E. Quidley, Chas. Hill, W. K. Styron, R. G. Mosely, col., 8. R. Ball, C. C. Green, Roberts & Bro., W. D. Barrington, Cohn, A- E. Hibbard, Hackburn & Willett, Collected by I. W.'Eubank, col. Skating Acres the Rivers. All previous records on the foundation of ice around New Berne are broken. Four men skated across Neusc river yes terday at its junction with Trent river a feat never performed before. They were Messrs. Geo. and Ed Clark, John Sulli van and Chas. Hall. In 1887 the Neuse was crossed on the ice but it was a lit tle higher up and men who did it went slow ly and tested tho ice ahead of them with long poles. The ice appeared yesterday as thick in the centre of the river as near tho shore. The opinion wss expressed that today the river could be crossed any a'nn I where and that skating could Iks carried t.00 1 on down it for many miles possiDiy wear 35.00 1 to its mouth. If the ice increases in Arm L0vn,UftaTnH.t1,I1 there will doubtless be many otherswho will across over. Quite 25.00 50.00 25.00 11.00 S.00 2.00 S.00 5.00 10.00 1.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 $5.00 5.00 .50 5.00 5.00 1 number crossca Trent uver ana several $1.00 skated! well ud it. A number also - i 1 "OO I r-nuerl Neuse n liver little above the city 1.50 2.50 1.00 1.00 50.00 1.00 aud Messrs. W. D. Mclvcr and J. b. Borden skated well out in the stream from Jack-Smith creek to Jutice wharf. Big Ike, one load wood O.Marks ft Son, 9.00 V. A. Crawford, .25 E.B. Hackburn. 2.50 C. O. Roach, col., 1.00 Coi. O. Delaueld D.uu K. R. Jones 10.00 J. Suter 5.00 Dr. O. Duffy . 8.00 Leinster Duffy a.00 H. J. Lovlck ' I.W Thos. G. Churchill 1.00 John Stewart S.00 a B. Lane. -1.00 N. Whitford ' 1.00 Enoch Wadsworth 1.00 T. J. Turner ' - ' v 1.00 8. Swert . ' , .50 W.P.Jones .50 CUv of New Berne - ? t 100.00 J- .. n i. K.aier, ... xuu loavea oresa. A. N. C. R. B, traasportatlon .,;? on wood . - vvt ' . Tout '1 . 16.80 $427.55 , Th Klnston Free Press eayi: "The new Cbristaiu church here will be dedi cited with Imposing ceremonies on the ?'i'li. Kh Lord's ! in Jsmury. Mr. J, !.. I ' -r of r-T V- , V 1 pr.. 'l t oust1, u : v'h 1 lard - .. c- i! Imi.u'iI. Lo ServdiiLs ! o n't fail to -oiii- HIIUS 'pl lotOl . DIBEOTORB. J -a. A. Firtan, Thos. Dajtou. (, AS. S. BCTAN J. H. HaCXBOBS), Jno Do.nn. L. Harvxt, G. H. RoBiBTe, 1 1 i: ' "i- a-. iSS live . '. ii.l-:K '1J.I1CH he ri"ioii 'Wla.-r, I'ar- 1. n. 11 re !d by e.l t.i (;. C. Attention, iiouj: keop'jr Look To lour Interest. 15y calbnc at, tho stoi-n of ALFX. Mll.LFK, 011 jl'.r-i 1 itieot. Tho entiro stock will he sold IMKAP FOR CASH. Cho ica3rocorio3, Crockery, Chiiiii, Gliiiswart?, &c. and al! aitie!cs n; -ossarv in hoiiso-kaep-uig C II 'KOHKKTR o tf Agent O.01SOSIEVAY&BRO. Stationers andj Booksellers, i.ctr. hi hail' 1 a large stock ef Blank Books Arnolds & Carters Inks Typewriter Supplies, Drauchtman's Faner.3 Document Envelones, Gannon's Files and Binding Cases j A'.mi- with the finest liae e( Writing Paper in town. All Papers aEd Periodicals RECEIVED DAILT. Just Received MOHXY TO L3AS at 4 PcrGsnt H6TEREST ON KIGUT VK.VP.S' TIME. Come yourself aiel learn tho particu laia. Wo loan . n Ileal iAtate seturitj bo it in towu or in tho country. Apply to IS.VAO II. SMITH, j!3 ly Gen'l Ms;r.. New Heme, N. C. It eratifies us to be able to announce that Capt. Kelly, Rev. and Mia. L. N Seabolt and other passengers who were feared to have been lost on a nloop arc all safe. We bear tbat I Mr. and Mrs, Seabolt leutered Washington by laud Capt Robert L. Agent, who has arrived in the city, reports that tbe sunken sloop in Pamlico sound , is not the one one on which the party spoken of were passen gers, lie Has seen tne otner sioop since the accident was supposed to bave occurred. Notwithstanping that the ground was covered with a white mantle- and "tbe beautiful mow" was still falling, a good number, composed of as many ladies as Matlemaa, sseembled si , Hancock street Methodist church last night to "hear Professor Skinner lecture - on "Music Uade Ease. After tits- lectors was d liveredsomeralf dosenor more gave in tbelr t names for Joining Prof, Skinners vocal music class which now Bombers abont two doien, It Is desired to ia C o tho ni'nioer.hip to about 40. : '.. t-l Were l)"an,'i!'nly BU0A1) STREET FRUT STORE, I have just received a fresh lot Nortl ru Cabbage, Rndbny-us, Turnips, North Carolina Irish Potatoes, Armour's Pack- nu Co. Bolonea Sausace, Cabbauc Is to 20 cent per head, Rubabagaa, Turnips 20 cent per peck, Irish Potatoes 40 cent per peck, Oranges 20 to 23 cent per dozen, Lemons 20 cents per dozen. To my tnends and patroim wu o pass ing liroail ht. please can. Any article purchased of my stock net aa represented, the money I will refund on return of any article. Thaiikinir vou kindly for past favors hovinsi to receive a cantinuauce of your patronage. llroad Htreet, Fruit More, hecond loor above Middle, next door to Mr. Chas. Swert beef stall. Jameh I). Hahfiei ii, tf I'roiirictor. Relief Committee Meclinj;. The Relief Fund Committee, including all ministers, while and colored, are rr quested to meet at the eity hull tin morning at 10 o'clock. I. H. Meadows, (.'limn. Tobacco I'sers Smile Soinetimcs when tol I that tobacco hurts them; their wives never fio, because shattered nerve-, wei-.k eyes, chronic catarrh anil lost man hood, '"ell-, the story. If your husband uses tobacco, you want him to quit, pint yourself about No-to-bac the wonderful, liarmlcis, guaranteed tobacco habit cure, by sending for our little book titled: 'Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Vour Life Awnv." mailed free. THE STER LING REMEDY CO., Indiana Mineral Springs, Indiana. j 10 lm. ORDER OF UNITY, The Leading Fraternal Itcuevelesl Accident, Sick ami Disability, Serjii Year Euilomnent Order. PAYS TO IIS MKMlll'.KH: 920 per week iu cute of hicknese or accident, 1100 in ctiRu of tot nl disability or death, i? 1,000 nt the fxpir.t' ion of seven yeara. Road the following Tssuinonial of one of its members: New Hirne. N.ll , Mot . 4lh, 1SW. MR. IlEKIll J. IlKKt.N l)D'lv Biiprprne OrirAniz.er Order of Unity Mir a ii fl tiro. I th-. thin opporlunlly lo sekriowlf,gf With IhK'iUf ll. reelloI r'oi-ly IH.tari i(oo in la; ftn.l sntlsraeiory tet; i mut ol "ii y ' - a in Hca'na! jourOrit flK !.MW-.?T " ' - " ' ' . 1 . Ih.l In ,1 pr s . i ' i f n.tnrleouB ii- i : . - ' j i ' 1 ' aieil liy vo ..- i. - mttnr. a, .'1 s ii ! nes-.lala to n , a 1 . .ii.iieviT bd VI.. ' r- ' - I , ',, . i : i . . . r , iii.thU. p i. HH'I'OS. L.i.ii O.dcr .: it i, .in join tlii -ruin. a NEW LOT LADIES' JACKETS Which Will Be Sold! Yery Low d-,-.i;i; . i - i To v. bom Lilio;, i. iid liter) where, LYivor, ;ne offered. CASH!! "A place for every thing Aud everything in its place." There should be a place lor everything. There is a plane to bay yoar Clothing;, Hats and Shoes that plaoe Is at Howard's. When yon need any of these things call oo ns. Oar idea Is to give yoa yoar money's worth every time. We have Jast received a new lot of Gloves, kid, mocha and cloth. Do yoa need a salt. II hare any to alt yon. will name a ' oloae, figure on all winter clothing. . 5 i 4 At HOWARD'S.: Sf.nd Imh; Literature. UHNHY J. GREKN, Dep. Supreme OrdsiDizer for N. O., New lsern, N. (J. , , : ; Strayed or Stolen. , One Brindle Steer from John TL Crab- tree Co". Shops on Tlinradaf, Jan. 11 1 ti-nrt f--r t ( i:'f ef n-e. BEAD THIS! It MihtPaYou 100 or Morel Lotslof farmers loso their meat fer the want of good salt, so go to J. F. Taylor's and set a sack of that Turk's Island a.lum bait sna save your meat tnat yn work so hard to raise. L Also, save mosey by seeing him before you bay yonr jiooas. a nuuuanoa oi i ouaooo. 100. to uo, Fine Wines for Christmas and holi- Bess uorn wnitaeym mseiiy, reoom manded bv the doctors for medtolnal purposes, and a run stock of uquore ror Ohrtstrnas at the lowest Boeaiblir prtoea. Don't fall t7, sea blm. Satisfaction jtiarantoed. V ' .' . ' .. .. . , Eoi't f Middle streot, went side, , "V o'ir c' :I r" Call early and SAVE MONET in the aihandsons . chased ot Jacket h. u. r "W I I it Large Track3 cf i: 1TX CRA.TEK;COt:Tr( I Tor sale on eiwy te; n . 'MS 4k,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1893, edition 1
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