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3'.-' ' '(-a :' J.!','.'- fl A XTT7ITTT fT7TXT-n XT "I CI i mT . i ' . ir T A VTTT A T1A7- ffl 1 ltirtO PRICE 5 CENTS.: ,t: "'':y.-"V iii?ZS4 BUSINESS LOCALS. .' :? - V ' . TT YRfiTCR ATCTi MT7T.K.H A Fresh Supply.' V 'Cheaper the, ever. . 'at-A'.;.-. - -.', J. A. Joheb. G BEAT BIG BED APPLES. At i-wv, jl98t. . .r. . Nchn & McSoklbt. i f COLUMBIA BICTCLE8. More money, . f Vbrains, skill and patience are expended ffe 'n keeping up their high s andard of ' excellence than of all other wheels com- a ;?.bined.. Prices $110, to $160. Cash or !.K&yhMfomalta. Art Catalogue free. -' .dlltf. '. ., W.T. HILL & CO., .T'Qf'yvj''' f''. - BoW Agents. fl6 To Btreet'a Horse Store for Livery. ' P'il (V HE Celebrated Saboioso Flor De v V.ijA Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-five ""'Cenai at C. C. Greek's Drug Store. ' 'Oi5? -inoT. 8-2m. Ki.'JMKB roadster'sj at Street's horse store. t,K ?.JTTSE DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER-.-,'' ,. :'- U cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, ! - -tfe.- Excellent in all affections of the V'iThroat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac : -'h tiqn of the mucous nicnibranc, soothing ', .nd healing the same. Is an antiseptic , i'V';;: ;'-c and 'Obbmicide. Prices, 10?., 25c. and : 80c. per botile. :iV4 'v""f. TJLEctAOT Saddlers at Street's Hone X HiStore. '-f . ri ERTIFICATE of Slock, No. 21, first ' 'fPr'-'f- New Berne Building and Loan ;f;!f'Atiocitim having been lost, notice is K hereby given that application will be '$;'4 Z made for a duplicate. d281tn 'i T AUDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin ;. ' V Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's ; "vritch Ointment. For sale by - S. Duffy, Druggist. .s, :'V' :"JlOUR BOOMS in my residence for x'JX'-C'iK " Rent Also Good ORGAN for sale i ,f 5V.;;-;'.' decStt '. Mrs. M. M. Hanff. ; -l f p OARDER8 Wanted Mrs. W. B. V.."'P Smith will take a tew boarders or let V 'S t'movM after Nov. 80. Apply at resi- , ;.y;7',dencc,t Oaksmith building, East Front "'i'' y(-: "If 'ISH, Sacramental, Port and ScupperJ " ;r "- nong Wines for sale by ''i' - 4,i.Jar. Redmond 'tt Ois;: :rf . CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry ,'-,';s',:'V'l Bk andRye, put up expressly for i'?- ;Hhraat:M)d lung diseases, tor sale by " "'rwr ', . Jas. Redmond. tTV UFFY8 Malt Whiskey for Medicinal us, for ale by . -Jas. Redmond. TfT UNYADI Jpnos Mineral Water, the iH best Natural aperient. For sale by i Jas. Redmond. "3WUKE Com Whiskey for salcjy X. Jas. Redmond. . i' ' '; ' T UFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for 'C " aale by Jas. Redmond. ', A V-i- T MPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass - ".K''i !? Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, Jfor , : ' sale by Jas. Redmond. ' ; :''''' "'"'' JK claAR8 at verylow figures ' '. ". ' tfU vU for wholesale and retail . trade for sale by Jas. Redmond. 'f -' P ARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very -' V much in the sick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. S , ' ' TAM8 ue crossing the Missis- s ilppt river on ioe at Memphis. M. W. White, Democrat, has j A been eleoted to the United States i Senate from California. '''..'A Bill has been introduced in . the Legislature providing for an i arbor dav. which is to be made a i holiday. - 4 JTJDQB Gbksham predicts that at Carlisle goes into the Oabinat he will be the next rreoident of the .TJntted States. ' GOV. MoKntLBT has recently Remarked that ."protection is as -dear to the Amerloan' people as it 'eTetwai." True O. King! It is '-entirely -too dear. X xah . near Radford, Va., ohained his wife in a deserted barn - pretending that she was insane. He baa been arrested and there is danger of his being lynched. It la strange what mistakes the urreat London' Daners make in refering to this country. The Times says Mf. Cleveland is Jinotlng in the Adirondaoks of Mexico. - THB y Wilmington , Star, of the 19th ol January, publishes an eloquent tribute to y Nathaniel Maoon, one ol the grandest of North Garolinias, by a Virginian. Thb Civil ' Stsrvioo Commission has a reoaiwliion for a female i hysioian lor the Indian service, for which there are no eligibles. The salary of the position i $1,000 j t r aonom. . ' ' ' The Republloan Philadelpbla Tulegraph thus sized two ' meot Oen. Butler has left - a vast f rtuor; Senator Kenna died poor yet the laiter1 was the richest la all t'.t) esBentlal elements' of a true Tri firm of Moore & Watson, riptiori Book publishers, : ;;, N. 0., has been disolved 1 the business reorganized under rai name , ' The Southern CoTtpnny, with a capital ' ',' :). Ti9 biwnc U i f r ( Jambs Biyeb at Richuioad, Va., is solid blook of ioe. Coldest since 1857. Ice eight inches thick. Froren down to Newport News Meroary at S degrees below zero at Riohmond- The Wilmiugcon Messenger says: "The South in the present OoBgress has 32 of 37 Chairman ships of Committees the lion's sh iso. According to population it has too many, by a dozen or more. According to inportance as a Demooratio foctor it is a bo at right" Speaking of the Governor's reception, a Raleigh special to the Wilmington Messenger says; The scene at thu Executive mansion to night was very attractive. The gatheriog of people there was a brilliant one. All the departments o the Stato Government were well represented. Governor and Mrs. Carr received, asHisted by Mrs. A. W. Haywood and by Mr. and Mrs. Bartou Carr and their two children. Governor Ilolt escorted from his ptivare resid '"j to the mansion by the Edgecombe Gn trds. Gover nor Jarvin wax also present. LOCAINEWS. A'lT ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. Tlios. D. Lindsey Dry Pine. J. W. Stewart Fine stock. . Snow is 14 inches deep in Raleigh. The ice is now four or five inches thick n the river. The legislature adjourned Thursday in respect to General R. E. Lee it being his birthday. I The 9now caused the Y. If A. Hal! to hava n.ere troublt in the wty of leaks yesterdny. Messrs. W. L. Kennedy and Dempsey Wood, crack shots of Lenoir county killed 25 mallards in one days hunt. Although a brigut sun shone all day yesterday the trees remained coated with sleet which beuutilully glistened in the sunshine. The Female Benevolent Society have distributed during the month of Janurary 132 loads ot wod, 44 loads having been delivered in one day. Notwithstanding the firmness of the ioe, personB venturing on it should exer cises cation. There are numerous air holes and a little carelessness might be attended with faUl results. "Tis an ill wind that blows no good" was paitically realized by the hardware men in the unusual demand for wrenches, Sic, which arose in looking out for ma chinery during the severe weather. Still others have crossed over Neuse river on the ice. Among those yesterday was Mr. Thomas Abbott and his six chil dren, four girls and two boys. Miss Katie omaw Has also skated entirely across Neuse river. The Grand jury of Wake couuty has found a true bill agains S. Otho Wilson, Chiei of Gideon's band. He wag arrested and his bond fixed at $500. His personal recognizance jvas taken lor bis appear ance at court yesterday. There were ever three hnndrad dele gates in attendance at the State Road Congiess. They represented eighty coon' ties in toe State. Great enthusiasm was manifested on the subject of better roads and important resolutions were read and adopted. Mr. Jas, Gaskies and Fred Bray went bird hunting yesterday on the form of the Utters near the city and in about two hours they killed 67 robins besides other birds. A stand was taken and 64 of the robins were killed up one persimmon tree without moving. About 40 cords of wood came up on yesterday's freight train. More would have eome bOt for the difficulty of haul ing It through the woods to the railroad over the frozen snowt Mr, Porter, of River- dale says he hat abu.idanee of it cut and will have plenty of it up Monday. Tbree nortnerners wno are camping at Johnson's Point seven milesbelow New Berne walked up to the city on the ice Yesterday and returned the ' same way, When interrogated at to whether they felt any uncasinese at being out on the lee they replied, no, they were need to ioe and that this would ; hold' a horse 'tndJ A good number of people thought that it was above the fretting point yesterday became the snow and ice was melting 'in tomeplaoea. "This however wa due sim ply to the suDslune a ii proven by. the fact that v tk .highest, the government tbern omeW registered ?was 61. The lowest' point of the previous .night ,!was " The Salisbury Herald says forty ot fifty people walked across Yadkin river on the ice. -': When bear the middle of the stream a whole waa cat through with sn ax sad by msMuremeBt with a rule found it to be I 8-4 inches in thickness. ,' Near the bore tlx ice was a foot thick. Cue niettv bcr of tin pirty siiid hs crowd tlio river -if ' f i , r Coming and Going. Mr. W. F. Williams, of Baltimore, ar rived last night to visit ft 'ends and rela tives in this city. Mrs. J. B. Broadfoot, ot Fayetteville, who has been visiting relatives in the c:' . left yesterday morning for her home. Hon. F. M. Simmons and Messrs. Win. Dunn, Jonathan Havens, W. T Caho and J. J. Wolfenden returned from Raleigh. Soup Distribution. Mr. S. C. Radcliff has been very gea erous in his distribution of soup to the pn"r f the city. In the past three day she has given away about 80S gallons and bread additional. To insure its going where it is needed and deserved he docs not give it out promiscously by an order from ladles of the benevolent societies or members of the Ralief Committee. The soap is good and rich just such as Mr. RadcliST has for his bo-"vlcrs and its lil.rl. d'atribution in these times so trying to tlie poor is very creditable to him. A Narrow Escape From Burning. Tho New Bcrns theate building came near being destroyed yflre yesterday morning. A ball was held on the upper floor the previous night and ine not properly extinguished in a fire place rolled on the floor and burned a hole through it. It was a double floor packed with sawdust and when discovered it was burning on the inside making it difficult to get at, but by cutting up a portion of the floor it wss subdutJi before material amaged was done. The discovery was due to Mr. Wm. Gaskins going in the building between nine and ten o'clock to do some work. Upon entering ho found it was filled with smoke and he immediately traced the fire and gave the alarm. But for his tinely entrance the building would now doubt- ess be a mass of ruins The damage to the plastering below by the water, the breakage ol'window lights, tbc, was so much that the total damage is estimated at $250. ' The Legislature. A bill is before the State Senate giving married women the right to eontract debts the same as if unmarried but not to mortgage real estate without the consent of llieir husbandn. The Senate has tackled the sheep and dog question. It is proposed to tax female doge. Many Senators moved to exempt their counties. The idea of having an official chaplain the Legislature has bees abandoded. Mr. F-.'ler, of Durham, has introduced in the House a bill to regulate the hours of labor in manufacturing establishments making the legal time tev. hours per day. Ic has been propo. ; .1 ... allow judges and canvissers of election to be compen sated. The compensation not to exoeed fl.OO per dny. The bill to work the public roads by taxation met with an unfavorable report The bill to pay overseers of roads $2.00 per day was tabled. An ice boat was manufactured by some of our young men yestrduy, but it was so heavy and the Ice so rough by snow that bo trip was made. The Snow Hill itemizer of the Kioston Free Press says the govcrnmint derricks are at the bridge there. The captain says they will at ence commeice work back towards New Berne. nev. u. Li. r men wno lor tnreo years has served the LaG range Baptist church and some others in the vicinity has left there for Goldsboro in answer to a call frou- e Baptist church of that place. With all the building that is going oa in New Berne aid the demand in neigh bonng towns and country regions fer sash,' doors and blinds, there ought un questionably to be a factory for manufac turing them running in this eity. The Kinston Free Press says of New Berne's marble yard man : "Mr. J. K. Willis, of New Berne, was cere last Fri day, looking for orders for his marble works. He has a large trade in this sec tion and serves his patrons with aa niee work as can be obtained anywhere." Remember that we desire the names of all your friends in order that we may send them a copy-of the Fair edition at once. The issue is now being mailed. Do not delay in banding us the names of those whom you would like to have a copy. Ws heard it remarked yesterday that thu cold may be a regular Godsend to this country, in destroy germs that might prove a hot bed for ths cholera should it reappear . next year and enee sn en tranon into this county as there are fears of iU doing. 1 Hood results are likewise anticipated from its destruction of man injurious wsecis, ,; ; A handsome donation of one car load of wood was received yesterday from ths citizens of ths Croatan section. It was sent to ths Kings Daughters who inv mediately proceeded ' to place it . where meet aeeded. Agoodpertion of it was turned over to ths Epworth League to help distribute it. Both r ths Kin its Daughters and the Epworth League re turn nearty tnanits for suoa liberality. - P ..'.. Send an Exhibit. '' The New Berne Fair premlnm list offers liberal premiums on nearly all article, and on any articles of merit that may be exhibited that are not name4 in the - ; i' lint li!iral prmiiin'i will s , I r 'hi', The Cold Over the Country. There was never more suffering from cold in the eentral parts of the Souih thau at present. All rivers over the country are blocked with ic , nd snew, tendering navigation over thtia impossible. Intense suffering j .evails among the mountaineers. In western North Carolina and eastern Kentuckjjtho snow is deep aud ull kinds c:' labor is suspended. In Kentucky a dozen or more people were reported frozen to death. In central parts of the State Italoigh, Durham, etc., thermometers have regis tered below zoro. On Tne3(!uy the 17th, at Weldon 8 degrees below zero was reached, This was the coldest ever known there. A few days previous a record of 14 degrees below waa made at Paint Rock, 6 degrees below at Eloo College and 7 degrees below nt CI .;. , Hill It was reported from TIot Springs that an ice gorge piled up ij the rn nch Broad river fourteen feet .' op at the hotel bridge. At the Testcrn North '. ' ir olina bridge it was twe..i left high. In Wisconsin as low a record as t." bo- low was made. At one nk' v the mercury frose 8tiffat 40 degrve.-. beiov On one Northern road the wheel? of the engine were frozen so solid to tha t,:u k from water that fell on it during t'..e few minutes that a new supply of va., r . being obtained that it could not bi moved until the assistance of another '.n gine was procured. The cold in New York is pronounced the severest in Bixty-dvc years. On the 14th iast Niagara river Ironi ii.t tails to a point one hundred feet below the suspension bridge was frozen owr with ice six to eight feet thick. This s the first time in a hundred years Una those turbulent watersjiave been frozen over. Signal officer Ton Herman's reccml shows that in this State during Dece- ber, the lowest temperataro was at K v - stone mountain, Randolph cci . There it was 5 degress below on the iiuth ult. Mr. Von Herman states that this month's record will be a remarkable one and will surpass that of tin. rcuiarkabiv cold winter of 1857. On the 18th, thermometer iu Kindlon, N. Y., registered 12 to 18 degrees brlo-.v zero. At Hunters it was 20 degrees below. The mercury in Charleston has been down to 10. There is now there 1 12 inches of snow. Nothing like it known in 40 years. Florida orange grovesrc frozen Uilf and the North is locked in ice. The Plank Was Thin u id Joe Fell in. More good 1 vmored laughs were in dulged in yesterday afternooa at the ex pense of Mr. J. L. H 'in thnn any one else in town. He v,. at .ie mark. dock and wanted to get iu the ice. The fish dealers had cut aw ay a portiou of tho ice near the wharl and Mr. Ilahu starud to walk on an inch plank across the open place. I he plank had two knots near the middle and when Mr. llahn reuchei that part the plank snapped all of a sud den and Mr. Hahn dropped down like i shot clear out of sight. There was a little apprehension at first that be might come up under the ice but he bobbed up serenely wheee he struck seeming not able to realize at first "where he was at" or what had happened Ho was quickly pulled out by friend, and after donning dry garments he re ceived their chaffing with becoming good humor. Colored Societies Acting, Two societies took action yesterday in i yesoVda the relief work. St. John's Morning Star Burial 6ociety bought of the merch ants of the city, $50 worth of provisions foi the poor, by their committee L. C. Cotton, W. F. Bell, L. R. Selby md Rev. 8. Johnson, chairmao. The distribu tions will begin this njoir.ing, and will made through the committee to tho needy members who spply. Clinton chapel Relief society, which numbers 295 members appropriated $295 giving each member a dollar. The dis tribution was being ruado jestorday. An Excellent Showlug. In hil message to the Legislature tiie Governor said of the A. & N. C. Railroad: Tor tho first time in its history, u dividend has lieen declared In com paring the operations of the road for the past three years of the present adminis tration with the tbree years of the pre ceding I find an increase of receipts of 23 per cent and s decrease of expenses of 16 percent. The percentage of operating expenses to noes receipts was 54 p .r cent. (In this calculation, taxes and in terest are not included.) This admirable snowing Is less IB cost tnan that of any other road In ths State, whose reports I hare examined. - On SepUmber 12th, 1881, when the present management took charge, its debt (not including mo'rtgage debts) waa $56,115.98. , This has all been paid, and in addition . thereto, $05,000 has been expended for items of equ p. rn.nL' - . ".t - This is very" fine showing indeed es pecially when it is borne in mind that the interest on the bonded debt, has likewise been paid. It Is very gratifying indeed to knovr that ths road Is in such s flour ishing condition, 'Its prosperity .reflects great credit on the management. Long may it continue so. ,.- , - With this showing it is earnestly hoped i . '' (' t'y t"vn .!!! pnn ! Contributions for the Needy. E. H. ,fc J. A. Meadows, James Redmond, T. A. Green, M. H. Sultan, J. W. Mesic, I. W. '.ubank, col, J. II. rabtree & Co., J. K. Willis, Win. E. Clarke, G. K. Hag by, J. E. Latham, W. II. Oliver, Matt Manly, W. 0. ISriuson, J. B. Unc, W. WatMMi, J. W.Biddle, J. A. Bryan, E. Quhlley, ','has. 1 1 ill, W. IC Styron, R. G. Moscly, col., S. R. Ball, C. C. Green, Roberts A- Bro., W. IJ. Barrington, A. Col.. i, v-;:. milliard, Uackhurrt & Willett, v'oll: .,: : jy I. V. Eubnnk, eol., 25.00 50.00 25.00 11.00 5.00 2.00 j.OO 5.00 10.00 1.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 $3.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 25.00 1.00 .50 5.00 5.00 $1.00 2.00 2.50 2.50 l.'.'O 1.00 50.00 5.00 1 'i.L: Ike, 0. Marks Son, V. A. Crawford, 1. i' ilaekburn, C. ('. Koach. eol., Coi. ( Delatield a. I! -lo.,M I. Sutor Dr. C. Duffy I.eiii-lixvDutl'y II i l...lck ' -. ! Churchill lonii .-'O'wart B. II I .line V Whitl'ord l.uncli Wadsworth J. '. 'I. -ncr li. S'-i a W. . Jones 'Mv of New Berne one load woo 2.00 j .2 2.511 1.00 5.0H 10 00 ,1.00 5. OH 5.00 l.oo 1.00 3.00 1.00 1 00 1 00 1.00 .50 .50 100.00 Kal'er, ,t N. C. K 100 loaves bread. R. transportation ivood o .,. White, c 16.H0 3.00 3.0O .50 2.00 1.00 .50 W. r .1. T H. I -her l I: t"'.'.arl ulSiitl inker, l. -iohnson, 1(10 lbt. flour. .50 .25 .25 2.00 .25 1.00 1.00 .20 2.50 5.00 2.50 2.00 .2.") 2 50 1.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 'A'. M. Walson C.i-!i M. ihlin A Co Vn-i '-., M. II. Sultan ''.linmiie ' W. D. I!. .1. I,. Ilahu Tliir Ike 1 load wood. load wood. (I. Marks & Son V. A. Crawford i:. B Ilaekburn C. ('. l.oiu h, col Chin (' Green John I' nkins F. L' I rich 1'. S. lhilfy C C. Green A. M. Edwards C. E. Nelson N. Collin Hughes Win. Cleve F. llrieh W. U. Wallaco C. I. Ives T. A. Henry Cash Mrs. M. D. Nelson Miss It, in iliac Mrs. H. K. Bryan Rev. Gnskill, col cico. II. White, collections ('. R. Thomas Colled d bv M. II. Sultan 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 25.00 5.00 2.00 1.50 1.00 .75 5.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 32.00 W. A. vVhite 8-4 cords woed. J. Rosenbauiu Chas. Swert Mr. Frcnchy, Washington City Win. I.orch COI.LETEU BY I. W. BCBANK. .50 1.00 2.50 5.00 Geo. W. Pavie C. Erdinan Muynr M. Manly Dr. L Duffy Churchill & Disoswuy Dr. Benton John Surer W. B. Blades D. Hasscll Ralph Gray C. E. Foy M. II. Sultan Chas. Swert Geo. N. Ives J. C. Whitty Bradham & Smith J. F. T.ylor Joe ! ,'ft J. A. Jones W. W. Clark J. T Holli.ter Mr. Stilley Prof. G. T. Adams Tlnmas O. Shea Ld. Genu 'r Lieut. Winslow F. I'lrich $5.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 I 2.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 Lucas & Lewis Juiiic? liedmond J. A. -Meadows T. A. Green 10 bu. meal 5 bo. meal S bu. meal 3 cords wood. 8 lbs. of meat, ticket orders evcrcoat tickets h. U. Cutler Chas. Nelson Roberts & Bro. 4.00 1.00 1.S0 J. M. Hines Rev. Mr. Butt T. H.C. A. Relief Foaa. Those subscribing were: Holland A Jarv!, 5.00; J. M. Howard, fl.OO; P.H. Pellctier, II; Dr. J. D. Clark, 1; Mai. Dares, fl. W. E. Clarke, fri; Thos. O. Wilkinson, BO cents, Mrs. P. A. Oaskins, $8; C. T Watson, 5; B. Q. Credle, $ 1; King's Daughters, 0; Miss Minnie By- num, 43 cents, Jodbmal office, two loads of wood.WJt Clarke, two cords or woU, 8.un K.. Itaton, f 3: BmaHwood Hlorer tti-r. John Itjger. $1; Geo. W. Neal, 60 cents, collected by Mies Ifaud Am yetted 14.60; W, H. Chadbarn. 3;' cash, 75 cents; O, R. Thomas, y fl.00; Isunn Mcoorley, so cents; Mrs. K . Oreen, so cents; h. Blumgardt, f3.00; T. A. Henry, fl.OO: Ulss Mamie lllea.SOct.; Cash f 1; I W. Bubank, f 1; S. W., Chsd- Wlck,$l..,' " :'...,:.',.,''- . ...... ... , ' r . H. " ChiMrfi Cry for Pitcher's Cs:torIn. fill Mil 1 1 1 1 mm Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bakinfi powder. Highest of all in lo'ivmiug strength Latest Umtkd Stai ks Goveknmknt F'l- l It;- ;'..! p. KoYM. i!.M.Nv: "I'liv, , k;, Co,, iOC V'nl) St . N V . County Demo rato- eutive Coin- C.im'iltec 'n.'i'iid to vne on .!.. 12 The Dei. 'fi'rave-.i Tli in A n, I. . 1,: Jan. 20, 1 N '': ! ' ,.-,,i;-itt .. , I'.1", i , . i .i I id , ' . , ' .,- con. . , - I I'.rdl coi" -i -., ,'. i r poor, ;l,' i .1. ,;i,i-slou- ers re-i i - i m- i : . , , , :id all bids. By ortb'i ..; ibe a ' i.io.'s. Jan. 20 lHtf.l, J. X i"o:;;.::. Clerk. IJROID STHI K! i !.'( ! ! I i"ivr jii-1 ren '. , v, i ' v. ! err" Calibai-, I r i I :- : . I 'll Carolina Irish 1 ' !:,;, -. r , ii: Co. Boloiifa o,-' ,'. . 20 rent per head, bub' ! ecut per peck, i r i -1 1 !'. , s )cck, ( lriiiii;e 20 lo in. stori:. ! ;! ol'!ll :ii,-' N'.rli :,u - Pick :.b.ie 1-i Tun o s o l"",l ; I do.- '0 Li'inoiis 'JO ,'ciii j per . , ' . To i, iv friends ai ; i lo.n while Vis ing Broad St. I'li-M-i- c all. Any irlic'.' jiurchnsi'd ol'r:, -t,,i k M.., as rt'iTc-,'!'!"'-! the money I v.id .', tu!',: re'witi oi n'A article. Thankii,'' on kindly for pa.-l lavors hoviiii! I,, leeei .1 caiitiiiiianee avors hoviiii; I,, lecci .i .t caiitinuanee ol your patronare. Broad M 1 run Store. s i ...T lour abo- " . I , I i .-. 'text d.-.r to M: Chin. Scn ; c- i -i oi. Ja.mk., '. l!Ai,rn:i.o. If 1'ioprietor. Tdhacio I'sers Smile Soiiietimes when tol 1 that loba'-co hurt- tli,-rn: their wives never do. becau -' it r red nerves, weak eves, chronic catarrh and lost nian- id, tell-the story. It your husband uses tobacco ! : w ,nt t.iin to quit, po.-t your-elf about No to-! . the wonderful, harinle-s. guarmitce 1 1 l'arco habit cure. by sending for our lit!: - book titled: Don't Tobiic-o Spi: and -Inioke Your Life Anav." mailed loc Ill H STKK I.INU HKMKDY Springs, Indiana. Co. liana Mine jit) lm. ''A phiee for ever.' thiug -And everything in its place." Thure should h n place to everything. TIuti- i a place to buy yonr Cloil.ii '. ;i-h and S'loes that, plco in c Ilowrtrd's. When yoa need niiv of thte tlnues cill on as. Our idea is to give . your money's wor.h every time We have just recoi ' cl a Dew lot of Gloves, kid, mocha and cloth. Do you need a suit. It e have any to suit yon. will name 'i cloie figure on all winter cloth!"n A i W MMVS DRY PINS. Two ear load-of 1IUY I'IN'i: WOOD cut in two foot leii"Hiswi!l be receiveil on to today lreij,'ht train. It THUS. D. LINDSKY. SORRY' (TORSES IM h I,''?'.' S. The fast ii. hi World Use, For (inii-r. 1 CST RECilN i:D AT Lsdhs In E.vsry Tcwn on make a large salary hn Jiln nor goods. wtuco r ror ladiii om.y, wtii n vry lad'- wants and rooat ha.e. Tbttaa K'ifKli IntrodUM lb ma-.iT.-i. .uJ mat reany aa -s. lr you WHur to n-ave mobty, wntrtis tor oomp.ala lnrormatk n. y LAHoUA .MKDICAL DO,, jaaMdwlm lien 8141, N. Y. City. J.iBhlsN, Fret. TflUV KiNIKLvHts rreA fl. fl EOUKiTH, Canhier. The National Bank, J '., ; ItrooMroMTW 1849. V ' , ;- V,() 4P$'p.?ir- fTf .r,o H' j,. "ft"i', 5.00 mi- ! ;" ' 7 Arl i.oo vV-' '-" - - M l.oo -irli"'. . . " "''''.' i.oo I. I.i OaDital.Vtf -.'rr tioo.ood Surplui Proat. r X? 88,168 t v, . j DIBE0TC-R8. :. ' jas. A. Brts , v . Twos. DAim.s. On 8. I-htsW,' " 3. H. rrK ; ' I ! NOTICE. Emanuel Flsber havln( withdrawn from the Firm of 1 ' JflBB. JOHHBOS OO. kno-.v all men by these prMnta that the ' bualness will bs carrlod on at the old stand under tne Arm name of KIBHEB JOHJf SON. All debts dn the old firm and all debts due bjtiiem will be settled by the ntw Arm. Hoticitlng a eontlnuanoe of the patronage heretofore rec ved by ns. We remain, yours truly, JOHN H. FIBHER, WM. H. JOHNSON, Jan 15. ltd Attention, Housekeepers ! i Look To Your Interest. By calling nt. the store of Sf.T.TT MILLER, on (Broad street. The entire stock will he sold CBEAi FOR CASH. Ch oiceOroceries, Crockery, China, Glassware, &o. oici all anioles necessary In house-keeping G. H. ROBERTS, j8 tf Aaont. NOTICE!! GJf ET TO LOAN at 4 Per Osnt OTERBST ON F!f,HT YEARS' TIME. Come j-o ..self and learn the parti "M-la-s ', loan on Heal Estate Lecurt hu it in t jwn or in tho country. Apply to ISAAC H. SMITH. I l i ly Gen'l Mgr., New Berne. H. C. G.'.QiSQSfAY & BRO. Stationers and Booksellers, Have on hand a large stock ot Blank Books &rnol:3 & Carters Inks Typewriter Supplies, Drauhtman's Paner. Document Envelones, Shannon's Files andl Binding Gases it., the dnest line of Alony Writing Paper in town. Ail Papers and Periodicals RECEiVED DAILY, Just Received A NEW LOT! LADIES' JACKETS Which Will Be Sold! Very Low CASH!! Call early and 8AVE .t,,-vw MONEY in the' Burl ? chase, oi fl. lflfl.nr1sATlca. , ''i'..'.'!'x' T . ;.V.''- '".C V Jacket. 4 Large Tracks of Timhr ' ORATiN'OOITNTT, N. ., . , For sale on esay tSrme, V ; ''''' Pot partlonlars S-ldreaiT "'Oi e. a " r.r "r-v r. r0tD.o.Ai.rT H. BIDuil: i r i;' ;"? ' ..-f
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 21, 1893, edition 1
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