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Journal HE MM VOL..XI.-NO 258 NEW BERNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. ,r'. T;..- ' - - . BUSINESS LOCALS. ; CHICAGO BEEF and Pork Sausage., ( .. - . K. WhitfordI ; "v OK Tabs Fine Butter Just Received, at y V J " - Hackbcbn & WnjJtrr'a. ' ' 1 10LCTMBIA. BICYCLE'S.--More mqney, -V ' 'brains, skill and patience are expended In keeping up their high a'andard of excellence than of all other wheels coru- bined. Prices $110,, to $160. . Cash or Installments. Art Catalogue tree. . . ' '.- "-dlltf. W. T. II ILL & C6., 't - ' - .' Bolfi Agents. fP HE Celebrated Saboioso Flor Do Habana CigarsT Six for Twenty-five " cento at C. C. Greek's D&cg Stobb. noy. 8-Sm jF roa'ster'8 at street's horse store. TTSE. DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER cures Coughs, "Colds, Sore Throat, etc. Excellent in all affections of the 'C "Throat and Longs, inducing healthy ac- : !tion of the mucous membrane, soothing , .-and healing the same. Is an antiseptic ;nd germicide. Prices, 10c. 26c. and , 16 0c, per bottle. -" 'TjVLEGANT Saddlers (it Street's Horse r ' JEfStore. . . s riEBTIFICATE ofSt.wk. No. 81, first j." - J aeries New Berne Building and Loan - Association having been lost, notice is . ' berebf given that application will be '. I s f i made for a duplicate. d281m DANDRUFF, Itclr, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's ? Itch Ointment. For sale by , F. 8. Duffy, Druggist. '"pOUR BOOMS in my residence for Bent Also Good ORGAN for sale . ' dec2tf Mbs. M. M. Hanpf. 'tOARDER8 Wanted Mrs. W.I B. ' D Smith will take a tew boarders or let pooms after Nov. 30. Apply at rcsi-J- dence,. Oaksmith building, East Front' ' .rtwet.' r Xf "H, Sacramental, Port and Scupper, . . . nong Wines for sale by b a - J as. Rbdmond ' "I CALVIN Scbaffer's Wild Cherry ' It Rock and Rye, put up-expressly. for J ' ' ttbraM.-fnd lung disenses. tor sale by , Jas. Redmond. T UFFT'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal u, for sale by Jas. Redmond. B;UNYADI Janos Mineral iWater, the best NaturaUapcrient. For sale by v-?..i' Jab. Rkdmond. ' " D URE Corn Whiskey for sale by A Jas. Redmond. "TV UFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for 4 ,,is aale by jas. kedmond. V: j MBORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass 5 4- Ale and Burke's -Guinness' Stout, Jfor aale by Jas. Redmond. CIGARB at very low figures '. V : Wivuu for wholesale and retail -v' -'. trade for sale by Jas. Redmond. i ". n ARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very V V'ftfyi'-; " much in the sick room. For sale by '. l Jas. Redmond. : ' " -. "," . JSexxmbsb, brethren, the dis- ; ' . appointees always oat-number the r.V.1 appointees. "V."-".Thb mother-io-Iw joke should ''take a backseat, now that an Ohio man baa eloped with his, ondtdOO. '- V: BUBSIA is a Dig country. A T&'& Siberian city of 20,000 inhabitants; '.'.;'"' of which geographers never heard, ;:: -'v . V has, recently been disoovered. . . ' ue gocd western man,'' who , - was so badly knocked out by the ; National conventions of last year, 'Us already in training for 1890. , i"--'.'ri XHAT Colorado gold nod seems v.Tt": 'tote closely related to the' average ," !xiVftnte)leotion political Bod it fails . . : 'to Ptt 00t heu the returns arrive. Vf1 r-r- V THB . danget of the new 1500 - v V' -treasury note being oonnterfeited . wlll not for obvious reasons cause 'i :-; " unnch worry among ordinary folk ; ll8BB SVilhelm realizes that : 'U the world's a stage," and that ': be Is one of the star actors. He sat . for his 130 pioinre the other day li'JOTMM Whttelaw Beid'a oharge (hat it M the ; sooialls tio tend- enoies oC the Amerloan people surely it is time to stop try iDg to give reasons for the result ot the ' eleotion Ik Paris it Is the proper caper to commit suiolde to escape the dis grace consequent ' upon floanolal crookedness; on. this side of tbe pond they go .-to' : Canada -nd live In style. ' ; ; ' Bbmbmbbb. j brethren of the defeated armies, ; regrets' will buy neither bread nor clothing. Wotk - is the Danaoea for all ' trouble, political or personal: the refote stop whining aod go to work. FAHB may be outlived, as well as anything else. Witness the present predicament of Made Lesseps, and compare It with the position his r s "6 would have had In history t i Le died soon after the' oomple- tlon of the Suez Canal. ,. - t ' " . . i i j I-; It Is a hopeful sign that some of ) tiiottt sensible of the race' are Una: those very silly terms, American'' and "oolored ; i .'v? to the Anglo Saxon 0 whsa sneaking of Thbrs . item . In. th deficiency bill which should not escape the "attention of Democratlo members of Congress. It , is the item of 12,000,600 to meet the deft citneiea -in ; , tht, department of Justice. The necessity tor such an unusual expenditure is explained by a Republican newspaper upon the ground that . In ' Presidential elections the . expenditures are larger If there was nq feature of Davenportiam in the doited States tleoUoh laws there would be no necessity ' for ,tbti enlarged expenditure. It is not a neoesairy, but an injustice to the people. It is a legalized wrong. This Federal election law should be repealed as early as possible. Its repeal should be oue of the first acts of a Demo cratic Con gress. It is a germ of he Force bill'. The 8 rates have be right to manage their own elections. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTI8EMENT8. Howard. C. B. Hill Corn. E. G. Hill Poperty for sale. N. Whitford Chicago beef, etc. Hackburn & Willett Fine Butter. Chief Justice Laninr, and Bishop Philip Brooks, died Monday. The maximum temperature vesterdav was 82 1-2; the minimum of the previous ight 85 1-2. The forecast from the weather bureau yesterday afternoon predicted rain or ow this morning and colder at night. Prof. J. Hart, sleight ol band perform- is billed to exhibit in the New Berne Thaatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Messrs. Blades Bros, stenm tug the Hygia, which has been about i miles up Trent river got free and ran down to the mill Monduy night. The schooner Pecora, bound to Elizt- bcth City and the schooner Centennial, to New Berne,, are ice-bound at Roanoke marshes likewise some smaller vessels. The steamer Howard steamed up yes terday and ran out in Trent river breek ing tbe ice to the draw in the railroad bridge. She will start for Trenton today. Messrs. O. Marks & Bon have issued a pamphlet 1803 giving the value of the early American, the colonial and the Uni ted States coins that are at a premium. Sqme of the coins are worth 600 times their face value. Mr. Ernest M. Green, book-keeper for H. Crabtree & Co., met with a painful accident yesterday. Jle slipped on the snow at their machine works and dislo cated bis shoulder. Ifwas set soon after by Dr. R. S. Primrose. Mr. Chat Wallace, of Morehead was in the city yesterday. We wera sorry to see that he baa one of his arms so badly injured that he has to carry it in a sling. He free turetl the bone ly a. fall oa -the irozen snow Sunday morning. Mr., J. B, Dawson and family moved from near Crostan down to Morehead last week. As Mr. Dawson failed tq; se cure a satisfactory "deed tor the hotel property in which he intended to carry on that occupation, he expects to engage in a commission and shipping business. Winston has again been visited by disastrous fire. It was discovered Bun day morning in tbe basement of a flve- tory building occupied by the Sneed Furniture Company and owned by Jacob Tiie. It was totally destroyed and other build fnga-badly damaeed. The low was $40,000. , The following is copy of an advertise ment:, "If. the gentleman who keeps the shoe store with a red head will return the umbrella of a young lady with whalebone ribs and an ivory handle to the ilate-root- ed grocers shop, he will bear of some' to his advantage, as the tame is tbe gift of a deceased mother now no more with tbe name engraved upon it." Rev. J. M. Rose, Synoaical Evangelist, is conducting a aeries of meetings in the Presbyterian church at Croatan. '. He commenced Monday night and will con tinue there through - the week. Last week he was preaching at Wildwood and there were a few additions to the church as a result of the meetings. His sermons are well liked by those who bear bin). Pnaofoufdtizent suggests : that the . .. ? 1. a. '.a -v Cntte Winshi break up the ice -around the narbort so that shipping may be re sumed. . The change of the teaiperaiure has considerably" benefitted the situation but it will be a number of days yet before boats can even begin their' regular ; trips. The nutter, havjng am ironibnll, could, no could no doubt be of excellent service if Csptiimftionswqpl; bend a helping hand.'4'' lAStWt-s. .v Hers are two U&ma,,fcpm ,f CroWtearWMiif. from'-the,. Header- ten 'Inches think torn -thl niabboriS"epofl.(h, knd large sheets of wstsr noi'socustomea to freesisg; ar, veoversdj solidly af crostrYr "It is Creditable to (h health oftheWa that , in , s place the size oLHendsrsoi with more than 8,000 inhabitants, 'there was not a single death among its. people during the month of December, STEAMER DEFIANCE RETURNS. Her Ice Bound Experience and Condition of the Hounds. the The steamer Defiance of the N. N. & W. Line which left New Berne bound for Norfolk Friday before last and about whose whereabouts for sometime on ac count of the ice nothing was known returned to the city laatnight. Capt. Burgess gives us the following account of the trip : The steamer left New Berne on Friday the 13th inst, the next day. She arrived at Roanoke marshes in Croatan sound about 10 miles from Roanoke Island wharf and getting under shelter of the land there became ice-bound. She lay there until the following Fri day and then started back to New Berne. She found Pamlico sound froze over but got through the ice as far as Wilkinson's point in Neuse river at 8:80 Saturday afternoon but could oome no further then. At 1:30 yesterday she made another start and succeeded in arriving here last night as stated, short of both provisions and coal wood was secured at Wilkinson's point in place of coal. When the Defiance was at Roanoke marshes, fisherman were found there who conld not get away on account of the weather. There was too much ice ior than to use their boats,and away from the shore the currents and wind kept it broken up too much for walking across it even had they been near enough to some habitation. There were nearly a dozen of the fisherman Cspt. BurgeBS supplied them with provisions and they were still on the marsh when he left. The ice would pack in places for acres extent 6 or 7 feet high sometimes gher like small icebergs. A large quantity of it accumulated to such an ex tent againct the light house that on Sunday night week the keeper fearing its demolition sought safety by leaving it lor the marsh where the fisherman were. Later Capt. Bufgess tried to put him back but could not reach the light house. Albemarle sound a quieter body ot water than Croalan froze across and the Sturbinc influences not bcirio- at work I is hard to tell when it will be in a nav- D . veternunea ror Improvement. At the State Road Congress which met . LOWO, ,.j l- pers oi great value were presented and resolutions looking to the improvement of public roads were introduced Hnd re- rri . :. poseuonwo irom eacn congressional district. After lull consultation, this comniitte made their report, the follow - . T1...1. .u. i,i. uwug a Duuiiuaij. Aunt luc uuuui; , , , , , . . r roaus saouia oe maintained Dotn l.y tax- ation and by those subject to road duty, also by the convicts of the various coun- H.i th,,i, ,ha n. ...i ..!, , , J . ... nnilAl.nllDI'D tlia avrtAn.a mn nl. L .n j , , tnem to ut Dome Dy we counties or as the legislature may direct. Also that e.oi. ,.r,,,,,t r f ,..,.;,. i,..i j - . p.. '"""linto white spray upon the rocks, poiniii building and own improved road ma- chinerv. The plan af the National League for l .., ii; i -i B..uV.u.un.uu "B"U- nation and establishment of a State Association and Township League to co - iperate with the National League was left with the following committee, Messrs. Unas. McJSaniee, J. W. Wilson, F. H. Busbee, J. A. Holmes. W. E. Ardrev This committee was also imtnicted to r ... ... . . wiuci win, liiu vuuiuiiiiee iruin uoiu branches or the treneral Assembly now in . stssion. Mnp.li rnHiimiaam nrt inioivat rsioilo.1 the nroCAmllniTfl nt rhn t .nntrrtma li r o was a conservative body but was deter- mined on some change looking to the improvement ot the Dublin rnnrla of the State. ThcpersWofthe body repre- , . . " o T . KUl luo Uleu UI lue oucu interest augurs well tor tbe future wel fare of the State for it was conceded that improved roads was a question of the first importance to all our people, It has been decided to Inorease tbe ca pacity of the New Berne knitting mill by .... v lt raising a stock compsny. We hope the movement will be carefully considered by our business men. Here is an opporto- nity of building up an Industry snd New The mountains rise on every side Berne needs them bsdly. sjounUins and mountains-sheer and uduo unu m,u wi, I tAin. and nfeeiDitons snd cmtnrv. their The Y. M. 0. A. have engaged the cel. ebrated lecturer, O. S. Balton, of Cleya- Friday night of Fslr week.. Ito. Balton fs recommended as one of the first pf the country, and from extensive travels for the delight of his hearers. i ? Mr. Mark Ioock will start a flat todav fromhlswoodyard for. load of wood from tbsFoyplanUtion up Trent riTer, Mtf, the natural water eing at about where he has between one and two hoo- 18 with a fine hotel and beautiful sur dred cords. . Mr. Ioock thonorh a Door fouadinm. msnhimself,. did the ttioughtJVil and x jm- ,iti- ii.I- a v- commeadable act ofsellingthr wood he had on -band when the extreme cold came only In small quantities and charg lag only 65 cento per load er . 0 made it so that he could have obtained j coasidcrably higher price. .' i -.'. -, 1 . , 4 I not go any wnere eisei , u--m 'Ever traveler shonld ctrrv'k boxofl- Tb "rock" la Us; butt end ofthe TUTT S PILLS. - - ; - . ft t B'i l i- n . . thiidren try for ntcnert JCastOr WAYSIDE NOTES. FROM RET. KDWARD BULL HIS FAIR TRIP. ON Asheville Paint Rock-French Broad River The Mountains. Asheville is the sky land, twenty two hundred and fifty feet above the sea level and every one ot the twelve thousand Asbevillians thinks it is the land of every land the pride of course nearest heaven 1 The wonder is, that being up so much nearer the sun than the rest of us, it isn't warmer? Is the reason why it is so calm, because the streets are so crooked that the wind cau't blow through tlicin ? The plan of the city is a "sight,"' but wc are not indicating that its "crooked ways" on paper, are any intimation of crookedness in the ways of the people. Wc never had a proper appreciation ot the electric cars till we went to Asheville. As tbe trains only come to the outskirts. and it is a mile and a half to the center, and most of the way up hill at ttiat, the cars are much more thnn u convenience they are indispensible. They go up the steep grade so quickly and easily that they challenge admiration. As we were going to the White Sulphur Springs -four miles out and back in nn hour we took notice that one of the hills up which we were running as if it was a ilcai! level, looked particularly steep, and asked tin- conductor what was the grade '. lie aid "seven and a halt per cent. .Now it any one will take the trouble to cipher out seven and a half percent, lie will tin! ii to be only four feet less than four hun dred. How is three hundred and ninety six feet to the mile for a grade; W'c asked what was the strength of his lot tery? and his reply was, "thirty horse power. Perhaps some who will see tin-. may not know that so much lorn' is stored away under the floor of an electric car. We have said very little about Ashe ville. As wo attempt it we arc reminded of a toast once given on an occasion w lien toasts were in order: "W onian, she needs no eulogy, she tpeaki for tenth'.'' That's what Ashevillo does. PAINT BOCK. We were in the N. C. Legislature at ti.e special sessions of 1880, when the West ern North Carolina road was sold to Mr. Best, and he came forward and declared that ho would make it his chief duty and ,era, "C,.'B'"L Bil1,"11 "K l i we nave naa an earnest desire ever amci that time and a hope long deferred to si i tnat "promised ianu. ah tilings are 8ald t0 .be possible to uim who can wuit- W knew anmethitur of the Fr. n, I Broad river, so celebrated in history, and sona and story, but wc had hardly expec d to trace its course for torty-livc mile I mat DCing tiie uistunce ironi .encviin Its P nut Kock. But that is when The road runs directlv upon the bank of the "beautiful river," tollow ii 1 all its multitudinous windings, never out I of sight ot it, seldom a stones throw '. mi . e . i I away from it. The descent from Ashr ville ig more tuan nine bundre.l feet I giving great velocity to the current wirt glides tin light canoe Adown tbe rapid river." I It is not a large stream, asay perhaps . . . . 1 J 1 fl iv or nxtv vards wide not in anv place very deep, but its waters are clear tbat the bottom may be plainly seen at the depth of a fathom, and it rushes I on, boiling and foaming, dashing itself down in littte cascades, which frequently I extend nearly from bank to bank, shoot ln8 ?own sleep declines, circling and tu.nuK iu imu.o, "iiiiii; placidasa lake, and gleaming in the (Un light like a sea of glass, and ever 1 the days go by, and the years follow each ?lucr- cemunes come onu go, repeat- jngite v,riety. And when, by reason of heavy rains the I mountain gorges pour down their tor renta, its origin waters can becomo yellow as tbe 1 iber' can rise eight leet ill HU Bltciuuou uu uienniu" uvt'l Ull i , , ... , .. ., houndg and boundaries, and gatherm; immense quantities ot debris, bear it on its surface, overcoming all resistance in I . :: v. T 1 . J I In a tew nlacea the dirt road crosses tne rfr on fine though not heavy iron bridges, swing in a single spun high above the water, and there arc occasional i. . .,- , 4 ..,. , ... 1 ' W Ti U.U"C1,LU wire or cable, and swinging straight down the stream by the rapid current, is drawn sidewise to tbe opposite shore. As we move on. we pass many little islands in the river, some of irregular form, others nearly circular or it maybe long and narrow, covered with dark heavy evergreens, or perhaps clothed - 1 with a thick mass of reeds waist high, looking like a besutiful carpet of green out ol which nave sprung huge trees of dedduous habit, in whole branches the weird gray moss in generous fitness has found a lodging place. lofty heads, sow covered with snow, far P ln tne bm vault tllc Bldc3 bain,, nsuall? deciduous and the tops I covered with dark evergreens. be We pass near a large forest of white Loantr. and pwtsps a few ia one or two other places, the only growth of that ta 1821 -M. We soon reach Paint Book, a place whose name has had a long time of his- torlcdeicent( ntin U 50. town, .or rtm the suggestion of a town there are - 1 not;five people, only a rock. It is simply a per P"K "wisio, ana tne oniy one was nn m nnanpa or m nuwriE r.risaK " ii mm mo, Indian,", hunting for venison or I scalps, mads his trail Oat way he conld I range of mountains, as it comes to ths losas. it isnien ana massive ana soua. " liwonaes w aaeignt oi nny or wy being nearly stnghtsngles, smooth, iwci, per pendicular. and so broken by cracks or seams, both vertical and lateral, that it looks almost as if formed of huge blocks of stone, broken out and laid np by a mason. Un these smooth laces the In dians inscribed in red paint their rude hieroglyphics, telling to those, who should come alter, where they had gone , .i r mi:. oi now nicy inreu. ine paint is not then , we firmly believe long since gone, despite the opinion of some to the con trary. The most fertile and fervid imagination can do no better than the old woman who stole a look through the astronomer's telescope to Bee the somet she "e'en a most see it." B. Moonshine Alley Drained. The construction of the drainage sys tem for Moonshine alley is nearly finished All the pipe has been laid from the corn er of the alley anil Pollock street down German street, past Mr. W. P. Burrus lime-kiln to Lawsons creek, and the last filling in was lieinir dune Tucsduv. 1,350 ft. of 12 in. pipe has been used.aud a full of 20 4-10 feet to the mile, which insures the water running off easily. We were present yesterday, when the water from the ditch in the alley was turned in. It rushed through with a strong cur rent, nnd quickly poured from the lower opening into the creek. This.work is an important one. Moon hine alley is the lowest point of land in the neighborhood. At times of rain water courses that way, from both up and lowii Pollock street, from Gerim.n and (ones streets, from both directions on (.Jiiccn street nnd also from liroad via I'liceii. The bored wells which have been used heretofore for drainage, have Droved in- ctive because of filling up with sedi- nent. 1 he work now being completed, built by the New Berne Sewerage Co. r the city, and Mr. Wyman who has had charge of the work and Surveyor Brown, have given a good and perma nent system that will doubtless do service 'or a century with very little after atten- n. One more place in town the frog point uuglit to receive similar attention as oon as the liuanees of the city will per mit. Coming and Going. Mrs. T. L. Hull and Miss Sudie Hall, have returned from Kinston, where they been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. U. T. Scott, of New York who have been visitinsr their daughter. Mrs. J. F. Taylor, left 1'estefXlav return- l home. Mrs. H. S. Chambers of Orange Lake, Flu., arrived last night to visit her mother, Mrs. E. u. Ureen. Messrs Dan and Bert Roberts and Carl Richardson have returned tVoin Saddler's l!ranl & Stratum bnsincss college Xew Berne Made Trunks. Mr. J. B. Clarke began manufacturing trunks in this city last week. Yesterday he had three dozen of them, the first placed on tho market, in front of his store mil they commenced selling at once They arc of several sizes and designs and are neat, bright and well made. Mr. Clarke informs us that with a lit tie practice ;uy carpenters can make them and can earn from $12 to $15 pe week at the work. Wc hope the indus try will prosper and grow. A WORD OF T II AX K F I' L N ESS. From the Union Relief Society, col., of .lames City. We desire to mako known our thank fulness to the several friends that so willingly and ably contributed of their means to the I'nion Relief Societv, of James City to further aid th"m in reli ing their aged, poor and suffering. 1 lie Iteliet Uluu ot new IJcrne, gave U3 the handsome and much acceptable sum of $25 which added much to the great ueeded cause which was ihe result ol the piercing cold and closure of work. Wc desire to make special mention and liive special thanks to that noble hearted and much beloved gentleman, in the per son ot flir. vv. u. made, or this place, lor donating ou ousneis ot meal. Let us ask what is better to the hungry than ureadf uou oe praised tor sucl grand societies anu nooie, grand am benevolent hearted men as this honored Mr. Blade. Wo pray the blessings of God on all such persons in health) and strength, wisdom anu long me in tins our some what acquainted land and after the sum mons of death may they receive a bom in the roradisical regions away bcyom this vale ot tears. Respectfully submitted by the Union Relief Society: Committee: R. R. Davis, John Daniels, L. II. B. Davis, Louis Williams, Washington Spivet, Hsnrt Spkcux, P. J. Lkb. A. Btm.BR, Treasurer. Geouoe Redick, Secretary. Proposals Wanted. Proposals to furnish water to the city of New Berne, will be received np to and insludingjjanuary 81st 1898. W. J). WaHACB, City Clerk. F0R8ALE. One small atcam engine, one turpentine still, 8 large steam boilers, and other val uable property. Apply to JSSlw.l E.G. HILL, Agi A LTUITED QT7ANTITX FOR SALS ..;:-:.M'yv;cnA8. kraLL.:'5"; .,'liV.-.4'- Bast ld market dock. Contributions for the Needy. E. H. & J. A. Meadows, 25.00 James Redmond, 50.00 T. A, Green, 25.00 M. H. Sultao, 11.00 J. W. Mesic, 5.00 I. W. Eubank, col, 2.00 J. H. Crabtree & Co., 5.00 J. K. Willis, 5.00 Wm. E. Clarke, 10.00 G. K. Bagby, 1.00 J. E. Latham, 5.00 W. H. Oliver, 2.00 Matt Manly, 5.00 W. G. Brinson, ?5.00 J. H. Lane, 5.00 W. M. Watson, 5.(10 I. W. Biddle, 2.00 I. A. Bryan, 25.00 K. Ouidlev. 1.00 has. Hill, .50 W. Iv. Styron, 5.00 R. G. Mosely, col., 5.00 S. R. Bull, $1.00 C. C. Green, 2 00 Roberts & Bro., ?.".0 W. D. Barrington, 2.50 A. Cohn, 1.00 A- E. Hibbard, 1.00 Hackburn & Willett, 50.00 Collected by I. W. Enbank, col., 5.00 Big Ike, one load wood O. Marks & Son, V. A. Crawford, 2.00 .25 2.50 1.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 5.011 5.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 l.HO .50 .50 K. Ii. Hackburn, ('. C. Roach, col., Col. C. Dclalield IC. It Jones Suicr Dr. C. DullY i-inster Duffy 11. .1. I.ovick I'hos. u. Churchill lohu Sii-v.art II. i. I.ahc N". Whitl'or 1 Enoch Wadsworth T. .1. Turner I!. Swerl. W. P. Jones City of New Berne 100.00 .1. Kafer, A. & X. C. R. 100 loaves bread. R. transportation on wood Geo. H. White, col Donor Cash J. W. Stewart J. J. Tolson J. It. Parker, 16.80 3.00 5.00 .50 2vQ0 1.00 .50 .25 .50 .25 .25 2.0(1 .25 r isuer & Johnson, 100 lbs. flour. Cash ash Cash Cash W. M. Watson Cash M. Halin & Co. 1.00 1.00 .20 2.50 5.00 2.50 )ash Cash M. II. Sultan Jimmie'' W. D. W 1 load wood. 1 IoojI wood. L. Halm Big Ike . .Marks & son 2.00 V. A. Crawford E. B. Huckhuni .S5 250 1.00 2.00 C Roach, col Chas. C. Green John Dinkins 5.00 F. Ulrich 5.00 1.00 1.50 1 00 1.00 1.00 25.00 5.0(1 2.00 2.00 1.00 F. S. Duffv ('. Orrcn A. M. Edwards C. K. Nelson N. Collin Huglios Wm. Clcvc F. Ulrich W. D. Wallace C. L. Ives T. A. Henry Cash .75 Mrs. M. D. Xelsou 5.00 Miss Roulhac 1.00 Mrs. II. R. Bryan 1.00 Rev. (Jaskill, rol 2.00 leo. II. Wliite, collections 5.00 V. R. Tlioinas 2.00 llccted by M. II. Sultan 32.00 W. A. White 3-4 cords wood. J. Rosenbuum .80 Chas. Swert 1.00 Mr. Frencliy,'a8hington Oity 5.oo Wm. Lorrh" 5.00 COLLECTED BV I. W. El'llANK. Geo. W. Pavic $5.'o C. Erdinan .5.00 Major M. Manly 2.00 Dr. L. Uutlv 2.00 Churchill Jt Disosway 2.5o Dr. Ilenton 1.00 John Suter 1.00 W. 11. llladcs 1.00 D. Uasscll 1.00 Ralph (iray 1.00 C. E. Foy 1.00 M. II. Sultan 1.00 Chas. Swert 1.00 Geo. N. Ives 1.00 J. C. Wbitty 1.00 liriidlmm Smith 1.00 .1. F. Taylor .50 Joe Swert .50 J. A. Jones .50 W. W. Clark .50 J. T Hollister .50 Mr. Stilley .50 Prof. G. T. Adanie .50 Thomas ). Shea 5.00 Ed. Gcrock 1.00 Lieut. Winslnw 1.00 V. I I rich 1.00 Lucas ii Lewis . 1.00 Junics Uedtnond J. A. Meadows T. A. GreVn L. II. Cutler Chas. Nelson 10 bu. meai 5 bu. meal 5 bu. meal 2 cords wood. 5 lbs. of meat, ticket orders Roberts & Bro. 4.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 J. M. Bines overcoat tickets Rev. Mr. Butt R. C. Kehoe 8t. Peters Aid Society, col 25.00 8.00 W. K. fnttorson D. B. Willis F. C. RoberU Cash 8.00 2.00 2.80 1.50 F. M. Simmons Jos. Rosenbaum Rev. Mr. Butt overcoat. .60 Prof. K. G. Daves, Bala. 8.00 5.00 8.50 Collected by A. G. Odea. M. D. W. 8tevenson W. D. Barrrngton Collected by W. W. Lawrence. Robt. Ilancock E. Havens, col Peter Richardson' aol. W. yf. Lawrence, ooL .2T0UI A S 'i ! it' Fleate fake ottoey. V after this date all work , lOii and execo- ted at m j shops must be paid Ibf bafora dellTarr. ''" BeepaatfolIy, 1.00 .25 .40 1.00 $087.40 POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking) powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United States tioviBmnr Food Rkpokt. Royal Bakino 'Powtihh f!n ins w.n St., N. Y. ' " IMPORTANT TO Truckers. Gardeners and Farmers. 'Kim: Of A 1 " laownl..rf K. .v.- .7 Henderson'. KAR i.iri-r VhZ By 0mpv teat mad In 18S7. in h Hean wa awarded tta. pr.mlaa for belhg ten HOl dav. rii, " other. ' SKKD-Karh.h, Celery, Melons. Bqnaak Houit-.n and Prince Edward I.Iand Karly Koae Potato.., and other BtandafdVkrf iiiack. Mixed, Red Rut Proof. and Whtta O -TS for fall and .Drlnir Dlann! W 'W Kioe, Rye, Wheat, Orau and Clorarflaad , : orders taken for all Hindoo? aSS: Hnrlapa for barrel Dover. " Bail oi all alze. made to order. ('m.Hlgnments or non.t n aoliolted foIreWb,u;!uagteVew1r1eBriVanU,ge 10 " Bradham & Smith, o.,.Ilar;,ra,n nd Beed Dealera, Jan22tf Crav.;n street. New Bern, K. C SORRY" HORSES HID HOLES. Oct!" X-io5Lc3. FKOM ST. LOUIS, The Best in the World For General Use, JUST RECEIVED ATJ T, Jones NOTICE. En.antiel K:aher having withdrawn from the Firm of K18HBR, JOHNSON OO. know all men by these pre.enta that to iiualocaa 1 II bo carried on at the old stead under tne tlrm name of FISHER A JOBS SDN. All debts .iu the old Arm and all dabu .iu by tiu-m will be settled by the n.w Una. Molic "iiig acontlnnaneeor the patronac hf i j or reoelved by ue. We remain, youra truly, JOHN H. FIBHKB. WM. H. JOH5SOH. Jan l.". K4 Attention, Housekeepers ! To Your Interest ly cal inu' at, tho store of AL1X. MILLER, ou (Broad street. The entire stock will he sold CIEAP FOR CASH. vm7 ChoiceJroceries, Crockery, China, Olaasware, fte. articles necessary in houaa-kaaa-O. U. ROBERTS, AgMt. t and all ing j8 tf NOTICE !! MOSLY TO LOAM a.t 4 PerGwt IITEHBXT ON EIGHT YEARS' TLMB. Come yourself and learn tha nutba. lars We loan on Real Ratal m.mMm- bo :L in town or in the oountrr Apply to isaac H. SMrrtr. jI2 ly Gen'l Mirr., New Beroa. X.(L , Large Tracks of Timber IN CRAVEN COUNTY, K.wV, For sale on easy terms. For particulars addreai C. E. A " New Bern. W. Or D. 0. ALLIN80N. Traataav m't. deolldlmwlt a a i 4i e.. Ladies In Every Tcd can make alargeaalaryhandllnaooraoatfav " whtoh are tor LADtig omly, whlth avarV ' lad wants and auM hava. Tfci.a a.i it introdoeo themselves, and meet read alee, lryou wanttOBakaaaat.wMMal (or oomp.efe information. "7 . . ,- LAMBDA MBUlOAt 0i" ' , 4. 1 nun, tm. TI01 01HBU,nN ftn. -8. 1. EOBEETL Cuihitr. The Natipnfatlffii OP NEW BESNX, V. 0 " Capital, ir tlCLCl surpnn jrroau, .-, 63alii ?.vi . ' JTTTL' r .ii ..'. ,,i.,v- .DIBBOTORS. 1.,' r. . Ohaa S. Btaji, , J. K. Haoejcj t, fno. DmiH, . U lUavar, I - . . M. H. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 25, 1893, edition 1
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