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.... . . , , -,..:v:- I W 'AILY OURNAL. VOL. XI. -NO 275 NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. j. 'HE 0$ V tr f: BUSINESS LOCALS. FOUND A office. Key, call at Journal 2t. TRUNKS, TRUNKS 1 We are pre pared to manufacture Trunks of all kind. KEPAraiNo a Specialty. If you have an old trunk, don't throw it away, but send it to U3 and we will make it ns Rood an new. S. B. Watson & Co. Middle St. Opp. Sraallwood & Shiver's, fob. 12 2w. LOST. A small silver watch open face Saturday evening, number 8817, with A gold fob attached. Finder will please leave at Jocbnal office, a reward will be paid for same. CAA AAACABBAGE PLANTS for ""sale grown from the beat seed, grown by the old reliable seed bouse of Johnson & Stokes, of Philadel phia, Pa., and Peter Henderson & Co. of New York. Price $2 perM Over 5,000 at $1.50 per M. Lettuce Plants same price. N. II. BLITCII, Young's Island, 3. C. f8dw lm. FRESH 500 PounilB Stall-fed Hecf.and Dressed Poultrv. Stall No. 7, Central Market, opposite Col, lm Jordan. V. S. Bbyah. 1QA TAKES my 1892 Columbia Spl "'Pneumatic Safety Bicycles, cen tury model. A genuine bargain for some one. Used only since September and in perfect condition practically new. 1893 Columbia Art Catalogue free. W. T. Hill & Co., Sole Ag(nts. 10 To Street's Horse Store for Livery. P nE Celebrated Saboioso Flor l)c Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-five cents at C. C. Greek's Dnuo Stohk. nov. 2-2m. . ", ., F1 MNE roadster's! at Street's horc store. Us fSE DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER cures Couahs, Colds. Sore Throat, etc. Excellent in all affections of the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothing and healing the same. Is an antiseptic and germicide. Pricc9, 10c, 25c. and 50c.per bottle. ELEGANT Saddlers at Street's Horse Store.. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's Itch Ointment. For sale by F. 8. Dufky, Druggist. MISH, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jab. UedmondJ f CALVIN Staffer's Wild Cherry A Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale by Jas. Rl!DMOHT. TA UFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Mediciuul ' use, for sale by Jab. Redmond. TT UNYADI Jnnos Mineral Water, the II best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. P.URE Corn Whiskey for sale;by Jas. Redmond. TV UFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for U sale by Jas. Redmond.' ' T MPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass A' Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout,Jfor ale by Jab. Redmond. 7K (f( I CIGARS at very low figures I 0JJJ )r wholesale and retail trade for salo by Jas. Redmond. II ABRETT'8 Cognac Brandy used very " much in the sick room. For Bale by Jas. Redmond. Mr. Blaine left 11,000,000, and all to his wife. . No election of U. Montana, North Wyoming. S. Senators in Dakota and CHINA ban a banker nauerl. Don Quay whose riches are said t.i be 12,000,000,000. A BIG snowstorm wait raging in the Northen part ol New York State lvt Saturday and Sunday. Now Society Islands, specks in the great Pacific Ocean, are nuking - to be Annexed to the United 8 la ton THB number of graduates from the grammar Schools from the late ' examinations atfiroodlyn, N.Y., la 968. A. Million pensioners are drawn log money from this country. No ' wonder times are hard and grow . log worse. v - Tub North Carolina Senate oom ; mlttee decided unanimously to report favorably the bill lor "eeparate ears for white and blacks. THH speech delivered by Senator ' Hill on the motion to take up and repeal 'the Sherman A Silver - Law la m great disappointment to those who wish to think well ol him. Th , ' Democratic ; Legislative Oaucns to Raleigh' rejected both ; the majority end minority reports ol the committee on" printing and "instructed the committer to make contract for printing at jt ptlfti " COB!. C ' " : ,r Wl refused to believe thai Mr. 1 Cleveland " had offered- Judge v Walte'rQ. Graham the proSJtiqtf of BecreUry of State la his Qabtftet a long as there was any ground to doubt It. 8uoh wisdom Is too much frns. We cannot understand it. To r V -tlt'-i Gres.l.uro la ' to "s t It is stated on what in naturally regarded good Authority, that Mr. Bayard declined the Secretaryship oi State becaune he lunnot afford the hospitality expected in associa tion with the office. THE Mard Qras festivites at New Orleans, whfch reach their climax tonight, began last Friday with a preliminary service and a great eencea of festival and parades have followed one upon the heel's of the other. 11 W. M. Potter, the father of the Republican party in North Dakota comes out in a letter de nouncing the Republican party of his State and renouncing allegiance to the party." Poor fellow, when he round the pottery all broken he gave op the ghost. "The commissioners of the deposed Qaten of Hawaii are authorized to say to oar Govern ment that the ex-Queen will resign all claims to the throne for a valua ble consideration." Of course this Government will not bay a thrond 'rom a dethroned Queeu. She can't nasH the title. Alas, poor Queeu. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. N. Tisdule Executor's notice. Temperature yesterday: maximum 53, in in'uimm 39, difference 14. You will save half a dollar by buying your season ticket to the Fair now. Next week one will cost you $2.00. Last night for the first time this win ter the train arrived and departed with out the lamps at the depot Wing lit. This shows how the days are lengthen ing. Presiding Elder Swindell who has been holding quarterly conference at Stone wall got in Sunday night about 8 o'clock after a 30 mile drive. He left yesterday morning for his home at Goldsboro. Advices from Chicago says that a break of one cent took place in corn Sat urday and the close was l-4c above bot tom figures. Trading was active in all the pita. Every thing except lard moved downward. One of the tame deer that stays in the Fair ground the year round, jumped over the front fence Sunday afternoon, and de parted for the woods towards Mr. Bray's farm. If a tame deer comes about the finder may know where she belongs. The Bible class at the Y. M. C. A. is in creasing in number, IS young men were present last night who engaged" in a short service song after the " class. The meetings are now held in the gymnasium from 7:20 to 8;30 in order that the read ing room may be open fox the use of visi tors and members. The home of a colored man, named Win. Ellison in James City was burned yesterday afternoon. Both house and contents were total y consumed. It caught somehow on the inside and the flames had progressed too far for any thing to be saved when the fire was dis covered. ' Both Ellison and his wife had been away from home all day. The Valentine Party given bj'the King's Daughters at tho Collegiate this evening from eight to eleven, promises to be very enjoyable ocean oo. There will be a postoffice, lor the distribution of Valen tines. Young men will be expected to pay five cents postage on all Valentines received : (limited No.) The admission wilt be fifteen cent, but no charms for refreshments. A party of Northern sportsmen bring ing a splendid lot of bird dogs along with -them arrived list night. After tpending a short time in the city they Intend to go on to Roanoke Island. The party is composed of Messrs. A. B. Brickley, John L. Calvin, J. Van Blar- eom and EVL. Decker. , They are all of Newton, N. J., and are registered at Hotel, Albert ., The New York Tribune says of Mr. C. E. Bolton who is to lecture in this city on tho 24th in the interest of the T. M, C. A: "Every part of Chickcring Hall was crowded jesttrday afternoon when Mr.ChajleE, Bplton; of Cleveland, .0. lectured on 'The Lands of the midnight Sun,' under the auspices of the Teachers Association ofthe City of New York, His style is such as to fix the attention of any audience and applause -' we hearty and jftpequeut., T,, sixty oM, delving views by which it was illustrated were artistic, and; the .coloring wa charming. V If las lizzie Jones-who has been visiting rtMrs: Ms Hagntlett yeirtfctdtf morn. log for Ws home at HUlsbpfp ;u t Mf. and MrT W.J "Bhedmarr4 too W'lMbk fbf numbers from that section. GeovW. 8hmn arrlT4 last night dl from f3t AognsUif, fcla.f tUtih&i .t it. -it... n..ii. w.i. ." TRflT. O; d.jVarOelino? l&V.rflen retnrnwl fro" Got'' "boro l"- nlrM. Me--.11.1'. XI. tt t...l W. v.. I Three Deer at one Hunt. Mr. L. H. Banks of Croatan, killed three choice deer Saturday afternoon at five shots. He and Mr. M. M. Williams were hunting about two miles from the station when the deer were jumped and all ran towards Mr. Banks and he downed all of thorn at five shots. Some of the venison was in market Monday. East Carolina Poultry Association. We were shown those handsome badges which aro to be worn by tin offi cers and members of the above association during the Fair, also some pretty blue ribbons to be attached to the premium fowls. This association in addition to a large number of members in Craven and the adjoiniug counties has members also in Wilson, Wayne, Alamance, Duplin and Sampson counties. Success wu suy to such an enterprise. Arrivals at Hotel Albert. F. Meyer, J. T. ?uarles, D. II. Long and It. A. Patterson, Bait.; Judge W. A. Hoke; Lincolton; T. D. Webb, Morchead City; J. T. Carskaden, Washington, D. S. 8. Spier, Goldsboro; J. W. Jatlio, C; J. W. Grainger, Kinston; T. L. Ballou, Boston; Col. C. A. Delafield, N. Y.; E. L. Decker, A. B. Brickner, J. M. Calvin, J. Blarcum, Newton, N. J.; Dr. F. M. Moye, Wilson, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. E. Thrall, Bay City, Meek. A 92,500 Dog. We see in the St. Augustus(Ela.) Even ing News that Messrs. Shedman Bros. who have arrived to exhibit at the East Carolina Fair sold one of their dogs a few days ago for $900 cash to Mr. Chris tian Wuhc of Milwaukee, Wis., and the dog was only a little sky terrier at that I The gentleman have over a dozen high ly trained dogs now in New Berne that they will exhibit at our Fair next week. They are of a variety of breeds poiliters, setters, fox terriers, fec. Among them is one that is worth nearly three times as much as the one of whose sale we have jusi spoken. It is Chcstire bull terrier valued at $2,500. Superior Court. Court convened yesterday at 2 P. M. Judge Hoke presiding. The morning session was lost on account of an una voidable delay to the Judge on his trip to the city. The Grand jury was formed as follows: Thomas Gates, foreman; John Locky, J. C. Godette, A. T. Rowe, K. A Russell, Jr., Bevc.ly Paul, Tlios. Cormnck, Moses Ipock, Kelly Wiggins, W. B. Ellis, A. J. Rowe, W. E. Browne, J. C. Moore, Fred Pate, J. A. Powell, A. C. Rowe, Fumey White and L. B. Humphrey. Enoch Lane was sworn in a officer of the graLil jury. Court adjourned till 9:30 o'clock this morning. A Scholarship In Trinity College. Prof. G. T. Adams, Principal of the Hew librae Collegiate Institute has re ceived a letter from President John F, Crowoll, of Trinity College, stating that the trustees of the college have assigned to the Institute through the literality of Mr. B. N. Duke, his sister and brothers one scholarship in tho college. This scholarship is for fifty dollars. It covers the cost of tuition lor one year in the collego and it is to be awarded year ly to such worthy, needy and capable pupil, as Prof. Adams may appoint in view of the college requirements for ad mission. This is an admirablo gift, and beyond question there are among those attending the Institute students highly worthy of the privilege. It should stimulate them to an earnest rivalry. Fair Excursion Rates on the Neuse. Round trip tbkets ou the commodious and elegant steamer Neuse of the E. C. D. line to the East Carolina Fair which will begin in New Berne next Monday and continue through the week will be sold from Elizabeth City and Roanoke Island and from Norfolk on the Neuse and its connection at. Elizabeth City the Norfolk and Southern railroad at the following rates: From Norfolk $5 Elizabeth City $3.50; Roanoke Island $3.50. The tickets will be sold on Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday February 18, Si and 28 and all tickets will be good until Tuesday, 28tb,tbe (bird day after the Fair '-,'. Those coming this way will leave Nor folk by the. above mentioned road at 4:10 p. m. On the days stated above, connect at Elizabeth City at p. m. with the steamer Nsum and' arrive at New Bene at 8 1 m. on she following dayss - ' The return trips will be .on Monday, Wednesday and Wday , leaving New Berne at 5 p, m. arriving 1a Elizabeth City and NoiEttlk.oa.the next morning. This gives a fine opportunity lor those froin a good portion of northeastern, part of the State: and? southeasterol Virginia to kttend the great Fish Oyster Game and 1i5TmW"1 EPPon 9f tD8 8toto ""e ion z; Alra4r (the-jtitdiif -tor- Ntw , Bsrns Is crowded these days with passengers mostly Northern people who ar ea route, ttni ff in advance, to "take in th great a4-winter Fair of the "Elm City," which H'tained a national remd"!' on. 1 ' i St. Valentine's Day. Today is known in the calendar as St. Valentines day. St. Valentine was a bishop who lived in old Rome in the third century and is supposed to have suffered martydom under the Emperor Claudius in the year 270 A. D. He was noted for his love and charity and seems like many other people to be more appreciated after death than before, as during his life he was known simply as Valentine. The celebration of the day may have decended to us from the ancient Romans and its connection with St. Valentine bo accidental "Centuries be fore the Christian era the Romans had feasts in the month of February called the Lupcrcalia and one of the customs peculiar to these feasts was the placing of the names of young women in a box from which they were drawn by the young men. Latter, upon the rise of Christianity it was made a lestival of the church and good St. Valentino was fixed upon as the proper person whom the custom should honor and the day cele brated. Fair Week, Next Week. Mr. Hill Humphrey has done away with bis old couters and put in handsome new ones from one end to the other on both sides. "Big Ike'' thought that so many ladies were coming down to his store to trade that he had to go to fixing p. The counters are tasfefully linislie 1 and most convenient in arrangements being open underneath with a shelf for the storage of goods and each counter is on rollers that it may be easily moved in to the walls out of the way of the crowds when "Big Ike" holds his auction. Two Marriages Instead of One. An unusually good congregation gathered at Amity church, Bairds creek, Pamlico county, Sunday because of Un expected marriage of Mr. Geo. R. Iirin- son to Miss Alice V. Pipkin alter the conclusion of the church services. The time for the ceremony arrived and both Rev. Henry Wiufield, the officiating minister and the congregation were taken by surprise to see two couples present themselves as candidates for matrimonial happiness. The second ones were Mr. J. B. Ensley and Miss Julia A. Paul, also of liairds Creek. Neither one of the con tracting couples Knew that the others wore to be married at that time. It was a surprise all around, but it did not take long to come to a complete understanding nd Mr. Brinson and Miss Pipkin wen soon mado one, the marriage of Mr. Ens- ley and Miss Paul following immediately after. North Carolina Teachers' Excursion to the World's Fair. Date, Aug. 14th '03. Time twelve days, (including N. C. day, Aug. 13, the anniversary ol the birth of Virginia uare,) J eramne, ruu "teachers and their friends." Cost, $35 and $15 or if'0 ad ditional, includes first class It. It. tare to Chicago and icturn, rooms for seven days, meals for that time at first class restau rants, faro to and from the ground, four admissions to the Fair. Does not include sleeping car berths, nor meals along the way. Bumcicnt lunch may le earned lor the journey, and sleeping car accommo dations may be had by those who desire them at extra cost. Final details will be arranged by May 1st. $10 deposits must be made by June 1st, which may be withdrawn up to July 1st, if the person is unable to go. Headquarters will be at the Harvev House, anew first class hotel on III. Cen tral R. R. under the auspices of the W. C. T. U., capable of accommodating 3,000 guests, all "outside rooms,-' trains every twenty minutes, quick and easy to reach grounds as from any Hotel in centre of city. 1 wo Bpccial trains, time 22 hours, no change of cars. Uo by Chesapeake and Ohio Irom Charlottesville, Va., return by Baltimore and Ohio to Washington. Condensed from N. C. Teacher. ST. YALENTINE'S solilquy O ray work is really pleasant. For the heart of prince or peasant 1 can gladden or can sadden by these messages of mine- Men and women, lads and lasses, Folks or all degrees and classes. 0, they one and all are waiting to receive a valentine. There's the tradesman and tho teacher, Doctor, lawyer, poet, preacher. And the fair typewriter girl and she who UliAllnM'" ilnm thn linn And there's really not a being But can have the fun of seeing How he seems to other people as ho views nis valentine. Now and then I send a beauty, But 'tis oftener mv dutv To prepare t painful missive the receiver - . would decline If he knew that it was loaded, But until St ia exploded Why he never once suspects ,'tit'a comic (T Taienune. . And the postman, how he hates me I And he earnestly berates me As my Stock qf sentimental stuff weighs down ois urea spine; . As he trudges on be mutters, Well suffice to say be utters Werda to prove he's not in favor of tho ur" ieTJ Taienune. - ' nut the rare and radiant maiden, 6he whose note with love is laden, Or she think I'm- too ewful nice end kneels before my ehrlne; - i Bal) shut forveores of others- ' Bisters olsln. nlainer brothers . lit they H't apeak quit so kindly of " . the good Saint Valentine. :y TTJTT3 TILLS nevr dtwrnomt the GENERAL ASSEMBLY. TmnTY-TmnD day. SENATE. A number of petitions were presented by Senator Olive, from branches of the W. C. T. U. in different parts of the State praying for the establishment of a juve nile reformatory. Education. Mr. Bherrill, by request, a bill for the improvment and support of the Soldiers' Home. Bill to amend an act to provide for a lisplay of North Carolina products at the Chicago World's Fair, and to make an appropriation of $25,000 out of the di rect tax fund came up. The bill pro vided that this money should be paid out of the direct tax fund, and if any de ficiency is caused so that the fund shall not be enough tn meet the demands of claimants, flic Stale Treasurer shall meet their claims when presented. Mr. Camp bell explained the lull anil made a con vincing and logical argument in its favor after which the bill passed almost unani- niouslv. Kill to repeal section 083, of the Code, in regard to certain corporations, requir- contracls of over $100 to be in writ- ing, passed its third reading. Senator McRac, of Robeson, offered an amendment providing that certain por tions of Robeson county be included in the boundary of the new county, and that the selection of the county seat be submitted to a vote of tlie people of the new county as the same should be estab- ished. lie made a very interesting speeeli in support of his proposition, sa ving that the matter of grouping Illie inhabitants of the Scotch settlements of that section in a separate county under the name of Scotland county had been agitated ever since 1885, and that it would be unfair to erect a part of those Scotch settlements into a new county with that name, and at the same time to exclude the rest. The amendment was rejected, ayes 9 noes 21. The bill then passed its! third reading by n vote, of ayes 25, noes 11. Jlr. 1 ou introduced a bill to provide for the repairs to the University buildings to supply the institution with water works and sundry conveniences, for tho training of teachers, druggist, etc. Bill to appropriate annually $40,000 to the support, completion and improvment of the North Carolina School for the deaf and dumb at Morganton, was re-referred to the committee. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. PKTITIONS. The following petitions were presented and referred: Mr. Brooks, against the extension of the charter of Kinston. Counties, 'etc. Mr. Hoyle, from the citizens ot Cataw ba asking the repeal or amendment of the homestead law. Mr. Vance, of Buncombe, also present ed a large number ol petitions on the sub ject of prohibition, entrusted to him from all parts of the State; w hich were all re ferred to the Committee, on propositions and Grievances. IIKSOI.1 TIONH. Mr. Satlerlield offered a resolution in relation to the public printing, proposing to reduce expenses by letting out the printing to the lowest responsible bill der. Mr. Scatterlielil moved to suspend the rules anil put tin- resolution ou its imme diate adoption. The house relused to suspend the rules ami the resolution we nt on the calendar. rMTIloDIM TION Ol" III U.S. Mr. Vance, of Buncombe, to regulate the sale of liouors. Propositions and Irievances. Mr. Day, to amend chapter :I0 ol tin ide concerning drains. Judiciary. Hy the same to repeal acts relating to bstruetiou to diamond back terrapins. Fish. Mr. Parker, for the protection of souir rels. l'roimsitions and Orievanccs- Mr. Harlow, by request, to change the name ol htm Lity hack to loinot. Conn ies, etc. Mr. Carter introduced a bill for the irotectioii ol the oyster interests ol tile iiate. The hour for tho special order having rrived, bill 4H0 was ordered to be read which was a bill to regulate the employ ment of women and minors in woolen and cotton factories so that they shall not be required to work moro than an average of eleven hours pur day, the employees being required to furnish his operatives with comfortable seats. The fine not to be less than (10 nor more than (50; impris onment not to exceed thirty days. A proviso allows making up work lost to the employer by accidents or unavoida ble causes, but in those cases the aggre gate hours for tho work not to exceed sixty-six hours. dr. Long accepted Mr. Harris' motion to postpone until Thursday and ou a motion was adopted, ayes 43, nays 33. House mil 22U, relating to the abandon ment ot animals, leaving injured and disabled animals to die in the woods, in the road, on the street, and left in a help less condition, was taken up and then laid on the table. House bill 540, in relation to the allow ance of timo to settle State taxes. The day ot sale under levy for taxes to be the first Monday of August instead of first day of May. Allowed until the first day of May to settlo with the Btate Treasurer. Mr. Watson, of Forsyth explained too naturoofthe bill. For the benefit of the counties named in the bill the act was passed ten years ago. rue Dill applies mostly to tno tobacco counties, who can't get their crops ready to put on the market in time to settlo by the 1st of May. Tho announcement or the special order stopped the discussion which had begun. NOTICk. The companies composing tho New Borne Fire Department are hereby or dered out on Tuesday, Feb. 21st, at 10 a. m. sharp for annual parado and inspec tion. The following is the lino of march: Form on Middle above Brood, march down Middle to Bouth Front, South Front to Craven, Graven to Broad, Broad te George, George to Fair grounds. By order of Chief Smriaeer, 1142t, W. P. BaBbhwtoh, Secy. Why do so ea'aoy people we see eroaed uieeem to prefer te suffr and be mase miserable by ln! '" ton.' Omatlpatioa, I ' . 1 ' T VP St POWDER Absolutely Pure. cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. 1ATE8T UNITKI) STATES GOVKUNMICNT Koon Kki-oiit. RoYAI, liAKINO II'owpkr Co,, 100 Wall St.. N. V. Convicts ou Roads. The working of convicts on the roads was tried in this count v a few years ago. and with good r sults.-they accomplished some excellent work, anil what w as bet ter still, the spectasle had such, an intlu- ence upon evil doors that there was lor the time the system was in effect, a noticeable diminution m the number of criminal cases in the courts -so great a liminiition, in fact, that the ,cli:tiii gang was thinned out by the expiration ol sentences and the l'uilurc to add new members, until it. gut below tin- paying point, and the idea of hiring from other counties to supplement these or of lur ing this remnant to some other county, had not them been thought of. A chain gang can be maintained al a trilling ex pense. If a County leels able to add to it a rock cruslrt-r and other acc essories necessary to really good road making, so much the better. Statcsvilh- Land mark. "A place lor every tiling -And even thing in its place.'' There should bo it placo (or everytbiog. There i n place to buy your Clothinp, Huts and Biioea that place ia at Howard 'a. When you need any of tbi-ne things call on ns. Our idea is to give yon your money's worth every time. We have just received a new lot of Gloves, kid, mocha and cloth. Do yon need a suit. If .ve have any to Bait yon, will name a clo.o tlgnre on all winter clothing. At IlOWAUIVd. IF YOU WAsT TO Canvas. Ropes, Seine Twine, Gill Thread Cotton Gilling, Nails, Spikes, Paints and Oils, CHEAP, aSEE F. Ulrich, Wholesale Grocer, NEW M-:UNK, N. 0. 1,500 ITds N.C. Hams AN 1) SIDE BACON & LARD JUST KKCKIVKI) FROM ONSLOW COUNTY The FINEST LOT of Meat, and Lard brought to tlm city thi season. (Jail curly and got some before they are all gone. Pure Meat and Lard is a Good Thing. Churchill & Parker Broad St. Grocers. h Big Slaughter! GOOD BOARD and LODGING Permanent Boarders only $2.S5 per week. Reasonable Terms to Transients. RIVER SIDE E0TJ8E, (rormeny naieman tionse), South KroDt Btract, near Wbllty'a Hard wart more, i. inod rooms lo rent. One of ilia moat daalrmbl loeatlnna In the OUT. . O. O. BABilKN. JSdlw proprietor. Removed. W. P. JONES'- TTaa mAvai. tit a hnainaaai tj adjofnlni" ihe DrW 6toV4 -..M4k -id ' f .if.i' A? i. r ; 'r",t i jtii w .11. i in::, ana m arm ' carrjl i a'fu'l f.?ue of EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. The UDdeislgned, Nthn Tlsdale, has duly qualiOed befor the Olerk of the Sea, rtor I ourt M,ExeotiUr of theeetateof OaMey WilllfciES, deo'd. and hereby lives noUestteS he requires ell persons havtna lalma against the estate of the laid Oataey WU -Pane to present them to the Bald Kzeealer duly authenticated, for payment, on ov before the lHlhday of February, 1881, or else this notloe will be pleaded In bar of rteov ery. Peraom Indebted to the estate must pay without delay. NATHAN TIBDALB, febiisw JCxaontor. Look Out For Danger. Reliable, Honest Goods Cost So iuch Momy. Business Men ' Dorf Givo Things Away Look out for the cheap sales at tho end of the year when goods are Mil np tar below cost." Very respectfully, Hack-burn & VilleH. For Sale at a Bargain, One four-light Extension Chen. delier, with globes and prisms. une Lamp, duplex burner, with prisms. One extension oak Dining Table a fine one. One 4S pound Feather Bed, good as new. Any pernou desiring to bay the above at a great sacrifice will please correspond with IJox 409, New Berne, N. (J. Asbestos! Lamp Wicks of Asbestos. INDE- STKl UTIIiLK. These Wicks will not burn, duly the oil burns, consequently there Is no trimminir. Lamna nnw trimmed and adjusted lasts for years without further attention. Burners don't even need cleaning, as there Is no ooel on the wick. Cost a little more at first but cheaper in the end. All sizes. Banquet Lamps, $3.50 to $7. Fine China Bete, Cheap. (lot ono, and be ready for the Fair. A LOT OF CHEAP Plates, Cups and Saucers, Plain and Decorated. At M. E. WHITEHUBST'8. feht dwtf For Sale, " FOUR FINE LOO CART8, tlx foot wheefe, five inch tire, complete with grabs. Also, TWO LOO TKUOKS for 14 foot tramway. Cheap for cash. Apply to Box 529, or to o. h. orjioN, 12 dw2w New Berne, If. 0 Notice Extraordinary I To All My OldFrierds and Customers. I wish to say that I am beck at my Old Stand on Broad Straet. w One door east of J. J. Tolson'e stole, whore I will (urnish them with the (BEST THE MARKET AFFOBD6 In the Une of , : '" Green Groceries. rtfc Thanking them very much for all past ' fiivers, and hoping I may still oonUuue to deaerre their patronage,' , V romamjour onement eerrent . . i -ja""UB" ii 1 , .. ..JIOTIC21I. OIMLOlJfUF j ojt rr""r t Coma Ynv lnr. V I
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