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:" mi'' t i .-' T- r ' .-. rr F&ll. 1886. M Fall and Winter Opening. Dress Goods ! , Affile, J)ia .'.. T: XtilTstaaJ., l'jjb''r:r-. H-n: Fincj. ITbers, .lr.-i.-. 1 Drw Goods ill k:rii-i. i . -astonish the ; a:-i, .i, Cloakings More . W ha a guiltily of it d poMHU. Trre i i In. '-.ir.i ; d nj bfore purchasing. Plusher! Fringes ! Astrachans ! Fur Trimming!! Bead Trimming! Braids! Cloaks: New Markets ! We lwajs LTe i l'i.. :oc. i or dc i U put i;2 up c :. n-..-i TWO GKEAT LKAI'KKS. DRESS GOODS AND having bouitit a larec Our line of Prints, Gingham Bleaching, Canton Flannels White). Wool Flamnels. fa fact all manner of Fiice Goods and Store, we kaT a complete lino. Five ' Hundred Fairs cf WHITE BLANKETS, tc Sold at SL10 Fer Fair, OX7K SHOE STOCK, Dent Fail To See It. It Ik isnotjOrrlj vpicte inoTexi pirticalar. bat is TAS"I'"F. as IASCfE is we hT eret carried, and wo bought Sho-, i.T EVER VTI1 ING ELSE, from F1R8T HANDS ml FOR CASH. .a r- Wrdoa largo Retail Business, and we appreciate it, and W6 catar for it, and we love to wait on our customers, d more" ffiaa all, we love to please them, bn: we have n w word. to aj to laj of ctistomers that hav increased with us:' BI is are Our Wholesale Customers! ,I-TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE WBsay, that never have we done so much' to-'give them every facility tor buyinir their Dry Goods at home. We Guarantee TV) Duplicate anything bought in Baltimore or any other market in less than case lots. Tufa 'is no empty boast. Come and see us. Everybody will be nmmisp there shnll br they take time to examine their purchases. Very truly vours, O. MARKS. THE PRICES TELL ! The Tonality Sells ! Tlio; who Litc afftin. Thfv tell T.i: bought for th m That ls w h t w . wool a .1 a: $ I j". ' prifor a tm: i We biv-- x 2 .: 1 . s Boys, W 'a: hi 1:. : We are igor.:- :' r :: . "V, ., Jas. Means reveive-l m t :-.. ii.. i 1 : j- - Oar Stacy Adams S. Co. s Fi:i ?h"t market, au l ar- wirrio-- : ' r vr - Oar it-i 1 ' 3 :'l m : '" i- ' Ha: at . - v . r. ; ' V k' a .. f ' ' " ' leo and M nr. 1 I i! - "(hr I " 1 Shi " i- ' 11 - : .m - " -.:-i v. N ; ' e r - - S ' f i - - : Linen l.ir" i t . : - Trunipi, Val:.. .. r ::.' i s Carpet--, P.ug-, .. 1 . . . i ' 1 CvP'-i.o TT. 1 i . '1 i 1: 1 ' : Be lure and tee us it m mod ot auvthin. DAIL BROTHERS, Wholesale Grocers, HAVi: KKM 1 1 TO 'I'M I" IK TWO STORES, 60UTH OF THEIR FORMER STAND. And ke-ep of KUHTt. nt . - ,..imi:. M'iK. SVUITS HUL.MM SALT Tt)HM .'. Ter7tlln- in th OICOCKIO LOW PBK'KS for CA-SH W inter-CHAMP,0N arks. Dress Goods ! Than a Big Line. Cloaks! Cloaks! New Markets! Jerseys ! 1 . r r ' a - CLOAKING GOODS, , , , a. . ' Tv 1 UIIKMIi: (Red and Drills. D- ra.'st: to 1 : ut. ; - a l t i.L- C Is Immense And Ccmpl; 'f0 waited upon, and wel no tTiiTnlihiP'- wlien s t.00 Shoe in our lnii HOWARD & JONES. M I'l VM CM.tt All I IN . H'1 I'm K and at clothier GET OUT Of Y.ur LUbt Clvtkes Thcsr COOL MC MTS ; Bl'V THEM l.ARLY. Heavy All Wool Satinet and Cashmere Suits from $3 00 to $5.75 Our All Wii.'l Fancy i uits. :'mm $5. .50 to $13 50 are so nicely made up T h -t they brat anv custom-marie Suits- - . k ir ! v . u . 'i k :. i- ti: .1 . . r ... '. ' . . (.: :-. I i om SI M ii t .. I H Smglo Coats and Vests sell under Manufacturers Prices. Overcoats and Ulsters in light and heavy weight, from $2 25 up. Fine Wool Reversible Over coats from $5.00 up. Shoe Department. H 'fore the aiuuraii rain fiamin" nr SHOES. pr..vi.i nsain-t lanij. f.-.-t. W- i-hsrx rtiuiar.ahly ar I t 1 1 th. ex- v"C r-.i'.i. i.b.-ui i;r . va-n wlu'li t!-. ; f a :. w ir.v i sn.-k t. us ! -c't!'p bt'ui'.t'ii fm av ty the up-pjirt-r. t a.Usnta(;c nf a low pri."'. Tiint ? a . i .wi r o-or i-i f mtihn.' trl hilt W t aim to buil.1 up a Urse Sh.n. trade. :vH 1 y dwparainK "lhr reputablo dealer- tut by afl'TJins rutmr a lare of purrh'a whor. ftb. .Into f.urno?- if as- ,ur'M' ... , . , ,., ;.ath.r. AUo our bettor rla.-e ,.f Sho,-s. ij,..- H.,v nn.1 rhil.ir.'n'n Sh, pr p-'rt : op. sti'l v cheap. N s methir. at.njut our Dry Goods. i .vii.'.'H 4 ". yard: IVplin. -V- . . He V 1- wide HoQicBPun. 5,-.. :' -4 yd. wiJe II..-.., e- Plul.1 j IJintrViftn-is and liJUIfO'Utl. TL.. . .aiu... ...ufku Checked Horafupun from ,.e. up. 1 V 11 oo.,,1 Im.'nf WORSTFI) 1 , ,, - 1 DKEiiy CiC( IDS at all price. .ri.ukkts. .MUkD-rs S-T A.-W1.-I.. I.&riT ' la dies- JKRIEVS, W1I.KIXI. JACKET! and f LOA KS t LOW PRICKM. (ifKSTi'CK IN . . , , - , Hats, ana Gents ana Ladies Underwear ann 1 i UT. i-olle.i in rri.-.. ui.l ;aal ; Bargains! Bargains! Bargains. ' b In Lad ios and Gents' Hoso at pair i 'MIKI and i km.i. ,,f notions; i .. TTtVTil-T 'i . .. If veu wan: t 1 malt. t h s . come nd t'lanun. your a r STOCK OF PANTS CLOTH. a:. '. von wouldn't lea-. a r -; . r ' ou "uite-1 i U K ST'A'K op '1'iMiiilvw and "V Hli.-'ss is completely new. anil we poll them wuh a rery limited profit in order to make room lor dany ajrivme ttixxl?. 3 Ked ail aixil slrr 7 V ilen's Pycicle shirt". 2'c Linen Shirue -4-V. 1 "r.dernhirt. -"' Lrawers, -J V CorseM. 1 rents' Neck wear liubber 1 eln ' "mbrell.vs. A - r 1. r'.c jj WflllllflU 1' rr.- r M.u m- and South Front Sire.-: 1 'j -j. K . H. J r.e '. K 1STFR NORTH HRO'lIU MA RBLE WORKS, M HKR V. . ( . mWMB ! - ;-'r-:-ai l ' .-l-;- Monuments Tombs- . ii : !n wrave ; M'....Ji:s w rt .r. ITALIANiAMERICAN MARBLE i la- i.. rr. '-iTp .r n.t t:f.i. t:- n arat.t i JOE K. WILLIS. Proprietor hA I v. d ayh..y .n ::i h r 1 1 - . v .' . - '. r Original .J Shew. I v.- .' 1 n" ' -M jlnrurlrm brarlrj !hi un-p JAMES MEANS' 33 SHOE. Hv!.''!" p..' r.,-Tii- i lA'-b 1 'air xi L re I "...-. ... t t.v.u v r T.'r-ntc.ry. J. McSORLEY. :::na?:e ecct am sh:e mak: : : . :-: : nlwlkln n b SATISFACTORY. aV mt v swv Tt e. o..- ' ; I'.-Vr In Lb-. .-tlrr.a:! -.n -f 1 - . t -. ' - r a. C;. w r',1. Tr a.: . i s . . . . . . ( kij.u jjja oa :j(u : .: ' ,'I b- A :.;. f r THK .MH'RXAI kl hi; v , v :i 1 ie aut right M , I V ; ; ' ': . '',''' , ' .' ' . ' "' r '' -:: 1 lb. VjTi it iilTiii.il i I r . i ... : :.:.r .i--t. " 1::. : . i i ..; - r..i a 1 er the .tls-r d a . "I i. i ' ' ' thf IieUl XW.i.C i ' - ' :;..:.' ( . 'ii . a: -. " Yn r .: . - addres- lia-i e -i ' ;: ' a t never take tl..:i "And tin- .id.i!:i -. ? "Wed. I w,i '. ii I up ioi Wl.,. lv. u:n'.I wi', .1 i ur.e and I ;:!ij.rov, d f.rt, .' out .III .ob'.u-- :;len overs nrt ot . i lT r : o u , : : : : : lei 1 li.it delivered the s.ime one ;e;i inner er.t tunes, at 'en di.il.reli 1 i:r Ot course, ; ; :' exactly tht .--auie all tic 'a ; in , 'i -h Tin start I'll, for :i;-'a:.ie. aiiei: ..i i . . i . 1 """"i- " 1 va:..t:. I' 'Ml.cy biv' ' - . . . W i r ! . flii u 'r:n :i:i'n"l' s;;ri ...ill r-Miu.-' the bruh e i : i e a , e . i i ... r". . . . , . t he beecn and t lie in.ip.e. ana sin- i.,i. ,,,,, rounded as we ..re b tb.s lua.-n, cent tti-pi l o , CCD d 1 s I 1 I I ' ! N 1 U ! e s t ' t ' " P 1 We ' and so tettl:. 1 " t tb.i' ' at Se ell of t he te!. la : bill . U. ' .e other t hree occ.isioi.s : ; , is i .mang .ml I had to bee'.:: -Wi-u ti.i tear droi of Natuie !ai,:n' to swell ti.e kemV;- !., v.-a hu-e ,1,'n aw-l-v :" ,,,!r ,,rh ;" In -ini' lor' ii a thousand lo.d when .w ,, i.,..- i .-; , -,. (,,., tne mi us down u; r i, p a 11 1 V a i .e . , -''-,, ,, 1 hell all aap.cu.; ti r , 1 1 ,i'!.lli- 1- iLn hi' w. i I . . . .. ....... ... , I. . . t i T- f r i i ...... i ti .r.. ,iii s,, -,-,(,, iii. i-i... im.v .... certain pom's ::t either case which l-it Pe p. l-sel Cd . ,ls ioliows: ' fit I II ' H I.V AW-KF.SS; ' 1 7 . i) ( ioddei, Paul .lolies ai!e 1 ibertv - Stark American l eeni.-n PI vtn out'.i Pock Miles S:at. dish lab erty Pell Independence 1 1 .il 1 George W ashing:. m Peiiedic; Ar- nold I.atavette surrender ot ,rnw.ili;s Washm gtoii ciossim: ;ho .ivare stars and st 1 1 pes . , . , i i , ,. u ,, bulwarks I.iber' s; int. 1. on lieemen. a.;u:t:.i APl'liKx. -Hornv handed .sons oi toil broad acres-old pioneers-howling wolves-ring of the ax Nature's noblemen contented wives red- ctiei eked daughters-eMdences oi prosper: ' y rain i i.-n .n m- creased ::Pt 'araries ii, he c - .-nu ,t: d n; a re i: o Nat;;:. '- :: ' : in- ,.:i a :.d d :igh - .".l w ... -. . . :., . :.- 1. lied. :ha: an addies.s can i'e planned. the same as a Corn 1 or j-tg pen. There is certain timber w Inch must ' be used and. o ra::: : n.aer which :11:1st b- let: o::: . :.. :. .u liavr : i.e iran.e wo:. 1 . . e is Ha- 1 : : . re lice ldress la 'A the market ; O W Ji;c h s ; ie a ' w ii v cr :i wi, w hy l-oost, ;s ted ;i,)seit a- W a s ! 1 . i k d oil w : 1 1 why s';:.:i" ,-: s k. p' .-tl :i.e ague win cor 11 s lie 1 ie : s w.-'ilda't pi ai'p'.e.s. and. ;u tac:. got :l.e w la theoiy of I'ariiiitig down line. lean now mingle with the burners at a fa.r and talk underst and : n gly about subsoii ;ng. top tin sow : 11 g and reap : :: . b :':!'. ::;;. '"P"o': ;ii "1 . 1 id ever drop lib" p : "iir addresses !" "Always. A few n- aia s to make a h::. esp.c;.b " ;f :;..-:e a sm aek of , : a : u . . : "i; " he tu . 1. :.-. : " Mr,' 1 iiiii .rtiiiii e if Oat ( rop i.' :i..u: leaders "1 tne i i; i . who nr,' -ntrested Ml the sun- , ... .,' I'-iiie. a lew remarks ; .),! cuhivation. etc.. n .' ; . appreciated. (it ;:;e er.ip-. planted by the; ..;rher:i iiimcr. the oat crop ...--.'A !.';! among the iire:no-t ,,l . r-: 1 1 hv. "U may ak. ,,. ,1'C t. 'in- denned f We .': mt eeia; rea-oTi.-. i'li; wid " 1 . . ' i ; ,i n ' i,t ,,r twiiul :,..' urns; p..-, !',-,. c;-e ,t leipiiio le-s " r are, piease. ; ,., ; prodnce f. therein render- "Thin is insufferable. " .... ; i he la: mei l Co 1 e pe n d e 1! t i ' t the "Fare, please. " .. r i . : . , I . i : . -n r i l.i.-s ot "A new man ought to know Ids , . , ,i;o . : ii er the business Iwttel!'' . , ; tiK- "My orders are that every pel son who rides on my train must , u , ,, ha e a t leket. ra his ! , I e or show . s. . . - . e . , . ; , w it ...ii ot s . a i s in e laud , .. , ,.: ...it-.. Attei the , -. -I. d Uele Is sine to I,.,. a a :.i:if in; gi..tli oi mass ,i! ! is' Cle.l or. bet ter .. . .- I i 1 t be i::'.. i ; u 'Mi ! Hire tuin plows. ;., . i i:.;'v "i .-etablf m i-'tr'r i.t tin- viicei'ediiiu'eiop that .; e,;. ll,e i o 1 1 : i d ii i . ', '. " w and , ...se ,i:,'d t r- I'm t be in..!sts:ie m ; ,..,t :M , .... ,'i i div May, -,'. w,.u!d bo '. ei inaiiious to . ;, .. ,., ,,,,t ' ,-.v, -aemos- ; ii, p. .: : a nt part oi ail : s . which t Ii i ' best w ay t o pre p :ie : lie laud a ml sued i '.own a crop o t oats to i e ce i c the best I es U 1 1 s ? Ti,,- 1 n:d sbnuld be 1'ioken at least s-lX inches deep with some plow ha' leaves the soil in a mellow atol puiveii. o ' oiid.' nn. and not in il ike.-, .is .i gie.H tn.'ii.N plows ' 'e have t ned the l'.nnley No. ,i i-li o-ieat Mieeess. Immediatelv behind the plows, or sometime ilur- :nj t he d.r, , .sl.ouhl be run ,1 Col bill seeder, sow ing er acie; and to l);-c nariow. wun aiiou' two bushels i !o;;.'hi- 1 el t he laf.il and eo i er " i . . .oil ... ii , . . .11..,,- co. 1. won, a o, wen i " one hoin.is sinoo: ii ; ti . ban ow, u lo.ii can be done with but ver v bttlecos-,. ! be ,deais to get land .., ,... v.,., ....t i wi e, .ii , i r ion because the s,,;l catinot be loosened! r,i;.:..i:g the barrow over it the oats are i inches mgli. rtha' -r ica-io, a thor - Ill "11 I'reparat ion ol th oil is ' id to au abundant nit crop, M.-.ie:. p'ant Now let m s e i d t line to :...: mils: be , h.u - ii. o! : t" be cut aim lioiiseii, :.d the Coid Hinder .ost linpoitant part in a; a no longer sale, in ' : rog; essix e age. tor us to run -k ot having our crops dain ty had weather which is -!. il it baivesi time- hv '""' w a : : i a t.isiiion cradles t,. cat ; ia tu. even though it could le done at less cost. The average 1 cradier wnl cut oil the top ot th tield. and unless there are hogs to pick them up it will be a total loss. Pet us see what it will cost to produce an acre of oats. Cost ot labor lor plowing one acre, twenty cents; cost 1.1 1 mule iced wane plow ing one acre, twentv-five cents; 1 i-nt. to liairow one acre with Disc ,' harrow, including s.-oding down, ', ,.tc. thirtv cents; and with Thomas . harrow to perlcctlv level the j ,rrom,d. fourteen cents, making in ,, , . . . all eighty nine cents lor preparing , 1 an d and seed i n g down. Now lor gathering. Cost of mule-feed one , d.iy, sixty cents: cost of three hands one day to shock, one dollar and a !l'1'" lUU' liaT1' 10 drive, lilty cents; j fr use of binder one day. two dol- , ;'S and tor I wme 10 immune uay ""l. i."-, .....-k .. ....... 1 t Il ,l..ll iru a nil liv. I'.'TlU :o . r.wnslill. i;."".-i"' " ,...s ...... .... .v...., n,lir-, puiear.'t for one day with Cord Hinder 1 the binder will avorage anoui iveie acres per day which will be an aveiage ei about tortytwo cents p. a .a re; added to the eighty-nine I , . . . O t , , T- 1.1 1 T 1 T ! II , r 1 . 1 . 1 i , . 1 1 1 V 1 1 O T 1 t dollar at.d 'thii;v one tents, total cos; to produce one acie ot oats. Tl... .1 1 1 ...... ..! .rn... ii . .. . ..v ... ... , 1 (..on iet 11 il ''''"-lv -' b ; he w ntcia w . no i o 1 o '1. 1 . I'M in- a ,.,;s ,r tiieie is no fropitlie table immediately adjoining ' , .; t - o. 1 that which had been designated I'toduio .be b.s. Ii-Mli.s. ro , . ; a ear. I- s'm Ii!'! illelsil ! l';o.s:li, d larmin''! a a ::.e 1 orn cot ion. p..- a oes. bay , and ill fact s..i . - 1 1 ' .a e a i- b : 11 'r. t 1 at i 1,.,,,, ti,.,t ,n i'u oh' ably grow np.m tin- aril A :1 w :i! h 11 illy fa: 1 t he s.um ('. K I K K I' 'I KICK . Cahaba. Ala. - - - Pa. kin., Ai'i'l.r.s. Handle ap pies as voti would handle eggs'" is good advice. Old lbuir barrels, uniess caietu'.ly washed and dried. will impart a musty fl ivor to the t'riii: tielore midwnia-r. I'siieciallv it 1 be air m : lie cellar is 1110 1 he iiist ai'pies which are pu; 111 market bands s!:,'-:M be -faced." The i.u-.ng . :.-.st s ;:i p'.aiing two or i.ree . , ' Is Ol: ' he lllil C I held With - . u.s ib .w :. : 'hit .s. w b h stems ds ue 1.. .ol. ( .can. i'l .gib a pi. so be select 1 . i 1"! le-t ot the ,11 I'ourc i : n g. : i 1 , o , w iigg- Cab a b. i i as-, 1 1 can be i ,! ..-.,..! - Uled. 1 e. ' be W . .e ill. : I a . 1 i ( "Vt I A s' , o ie . : i i : in i . - . lliell :cl . : I: 4 u:el; 1 1, C i'ees s ' 1 1 r : : i L' l e s a 1 c ' el .11 .; in. :1 b" bib 1 1 1 . s I . o I I "The I oniliictor ana the 1'renidpnt. ' .j,i.m. wi riy aire'?ir' f.ii Tin President, oi the road." nod- ding Ins Lead to the conductor as lie came through the car collecting tickets. "1'ass, jilease." "That's all right." "Pass, plea.-e." "I'd on doubt my word?" "Pass, please." . x'.. : .'ii .... l ou are luwuiiiig r n auenu to you when I get home." . ,. ,. . I . t '. rr., ...I 1... r r.lt f . i '..ss . , .s.j, ,.,,.,,..,.,.,,,. . Your pas- or our fare, please tilele's nolhlllgiu the regulations about an man's tiding on his U..I.1." "lit 1 1 ; se h . 1 1 ge i.ua- the end of this i tm:" !'! the la-! time. otn pass or "in laic, please. I'm onto our racket. I'he Pi oident of t Ins read don't t ale in tin smoker of the ngular trail.; lie goes in his own pi i ate ear." "I've left nn book of passes at the ofiice and the only money 1 li.ive is a check.'' Then ou know uh.it jmi can do.' -What!'' "Hil;."' "And he did ten miles to the li. alest stalioU." "Put he was only a beat?" " di. no, indeed. He tea the Pu-sident of the road.'' -Didn't that conductor ktiow him:' ' "1 le knew liim too well." "Did be gut the g. b.V No, he did not get the g. b.' - W hy d.d he not get the g. b.V 1 a-cause he had got a better j ob . on anoi ner roau; mis was uis iasL run invlina- mill lin i mnrnrAfl f hi , ...... , ..s. ..t ... ! providential opportun lty CO get even wi t h t ho man Who had made lite a burden to him-that's all." ' - This Man Told the Last Story. i A partv of gentlemen at a P.ir- mingham hotel were telling stories , one nigiit recently of famous shots ami how- tuativ nnails. nartrulirt ducks and other birds had be . killed at a single discharge. Alter listeninf to w bar. seemed a willful ' r l- exaggeration ov uiuertnc uaria- 1 tors, a stranger who was present ; volunteered his experience of his ;0iv use of the fatal double-bar- , reled mm as follows! 'I went into the field one day to try gunning. The only game I discovered was an immense flock of blarkbirds. I should sav there were lo.oOO in the flock. Biowly I crawled up to them, and when not more than four rods away the birds rose in a solid mass. I tired both barrels, and bow many do you think I killed V Different guesses were made by the party, ranging from twenty to 10U. Not one," said the stranger, but I went out with my brother to look tor results and we picked up lour bushels of legs. 1 had shot a little under." This was the last story told. Y t Haven Sacs. A Good r.OOKKEErKK. Smith l-Say, didn't you tell ine that young Jones was a good book keeper!" Fogg "Why, ves. I believe I did.'' Smith ''Vell he ain't; he can't tell an inventory from a flexible roller.' ' Eogg ''All 1 know is. that I loaned him about half of my library aud he has never returned them, so I supposed he was a good book keeper.' ' A gentleman who had boasted ;lt Id" bealth and cheerful spirits were due to the fact that he bathed twice a dav. was invited to a din- 1 ivi.. - .1... 1... .1 1 111 r I loU 1 -1 " "fii uiu nuiiiiniii uau 11 1 .1.1.1.. r . 1. ...... - assemoieu, tne iau 01 tne nouse r... 1 11 . t ... 1 liifii 1 1 tab., a eliair nt 1 . .... 1111 uiiiiisiei ei int; mii.'h. "Ah,- observed one ol the guests i to tin-nostess. see iniiL you 1 ., ... . 1. ., ,....,., 1 1, ' u,Lc an efc e iu ine cieiuai iiluc.sis 01 luings. Cleanliness 1.1 iical 10 J godlint-ss. A Sunday school teacher in Litchfield told bis infants to ask any questions they had in their minds, and a little one asked: When is the circus coming!" For cure of rheumatism, neuralgia in i various phases of sciatica, tic dou loureux, semi-crania, &c. and gout, use Solvation Oil, the greatest pain cure mearth. It is a specific for the above disease. I'rice 2b cents a bottle. WILLIAMS' FAST FREIGHT LINE. :;;:;hSrSTEAMEE elm city AND;trade We are headquarters in this city for BARGE JENNIE REED WKKKI.Y I : V. T W F. F N" "'i "'":NEW EERNE, N. C, and NCRFDLK. VA.Ihave them. : hole, and , : il t br- b.llid. l. n.e. Mori : I"ck. 1 ' M with N. Y ::.ts N rtio r .v n. i:. i:. "! K TI M AN!' I .' ' W 1 Kiib 1 It i J. V. WILLIAMS. i ienerai Manager. the 1TEUSE I TRENT RIVEE Steamboat Company Steamer Cutler .. N.-w It f' ir Tee 1 1 an , ,- r ai Kr..la iill.-r it.,. :.";-:'aV:;Vv::r;'T. ;;.,:!;; l;,v:i'jf we on't sell you it Steamer Klnaton. .Mi 'o,,l Hfler June Jlith. Ihso. t lie Sim a t. -r a-, a . .., l.-ik Kiustell lor New 11,11... . ,a . .-!. Ini a i nil' Ii u I-Hrtay at ' o ri'.-l; h a a . . :.t: M.an-Hse N.'wlieiite e.-ry le.s. , . .,-a i i ..lax Ht,..i:tit: t .y "ui I- c.i "... ...im-ni ib. laiuliUKS on N.-us.- ritr. , , . a a. el a - n n irtile v. . I h nI.-Hiurr slli-n : 1 a . : ' a.- ' 'M 1 '. au! 111.. 11 St. -Hlllhli 1 p ' '". I 'UN 11. HKI.I., al Now!., rn. -a K. stasi.v. Klnston s i'.a ki.i s, I'eliokflvil.e. : T. U 1 I. S' 'N. Attcnt at Trt-nton. b i'. vi c: s ei;lv. Jolly i Cd Field, j H Hasks, Quaker itr'alfcte. J. M. W libit, Uen'l Manaeer, C'oTJAW KUJBtou, C JAMES REDMOND, The Bargnei & EngeS 1 KEKP ON HAND A FULL LINE OF WSNES AND LIQUORS AT WHOLESALE, Which will be sold by the Parrel or Gallon at VERY LOW FIGURES for GASH, Ginger Ale e.pial ro pest Imported, and superior to any procurable in North Carolina. A TT , , , , - . ,TT lias Goods that everybody wants. c are 0lfcrinjr thcill at pnCCS I P .. 1 j. . .. . 11 ' .1 ' -l ,nr T(, v 11 1 (O j " I '' I 0' QUV attractions: 1 have to pay for extra l;!is a condensed and sufficiently representative: Kill wliifli eoiimioiw .fill, M 11 IV 11 TTV. l I I I 111 V.1IU K. y ' . 'ltl VVlvllt,lVll, Dress Goods. A ruee Cashmere, pnrt wool, for 10c. per yard, in nice shades, worth 20c. of any man's money. 1'ine Debaizo and other dross goods at remarkably low prices: all wo ask is an inspection. Then in Fine Goods we have all wool Cabul Serges. P' iu.'hes wide, Camel's Hair Serges, French Plaid Cashmere. Striped French Silk and Worsted Hair Mixed Cloth. In BLACK GOODS we have all wool and Camel's Ilair Suitings and Serges, Lupin's Cashmeres, etc.. ?te.. among which i? a half wool double width Cashmere, nice looking, for 'gflc. per yard. See our Heavy Black Silk. Then look at our Black Satin Rhadamie. Wraps for Ladies and Misses, Walking Jackets, Jersey Jackets and Dolmans, iii-ide of houele eloih and other fabrics, are cheap. Our Hosiery Stock Is complet- and very 1-w W"c realize that times are hard, have bought our stock at bo-tom pric-s, and" ell them very elose. W,- have am,.!..' the th .u.-and things Corsets, Gloves, Ladies' and Children's Vests, Handkerchiefs, Buttons, Gimps, Fringes, Etc., Etc., Etc. All we a.-k ..f "iir fri- iids i a trial : if we don't suit you both in prices and auality it wn't be our fault. We are the only parties that sell the Celebrated Diamond Shirt, Collars and Cuffs. We think tl.em better than anv other veu can fln-i in this market. To our friends in the country and city we would say we are very anxious to have your tVlP; ailri We Sell SfOOll STOOQS dL IiaiU UlllC j II,rilianti.shonldrememberthatUiUlonel OlJlC3( CViAVl. "1 oviJ. Cjvsv S ihf hest Steam Lines ont of New York, maklaf -j I 'IkIIv crmncctlcm with Baltimore for New Ber&e miioo Tf Ttnii iirciTit Finp nr flnmnion trOOGS weiiiii-,'i'Joii'itam- PCO' A1 Then to that class of ouv friends, the Wholesale Buyers, we would say wi possihle, and will wis, -ell eheai) hut unless voii 17 . down we cannot sell you. as we have marked ()lir unU ton close to sell them on time. We respectfully request a call from all. and goods are not cheap. NEWBERN, N. C, WHOLESALE AND in c ).5i;ciTON wiTii rm; agency for Brewing Company's Lager Beer, Porter, &c Baker that all Call Well af- X1 - ,1 J- 1!,. 1 (M I ) ( M SI, I o if Wedi(l WC sllOUld . advertising ; but here In Tklll' flitoililAn t" numerous to mention a full Hue of i 11.1. i vnn :i T lie suc cess you u'nods verv. vcr can pay the cash spot won't be because our AKER. LIQUOR DEALER MANUFACTTJEEE OP Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla Lemon Soda Buffalo Mead. California Pear Cide Etc., Etc, bottling i A FINE FloridaTonic. Mr. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, Oue or the landmarks of the Qeorarls InB t rn1d nnmnflhl.n. fl i i . "I can hardly select a single ease of lhe many to whom I have sold l?&Xttty&sxAi it- the best remedy for all Skin iHseuSOS I hftVfi PVPr Unri nnH IMna K'0rlaaTKR s. chapman. "Orlando. Fia." A Certain Care tor Oatarrlt. 1 SI'PPRR PI PSH PSOnrrVV IHTI Mlwin " . an iwuib. (ailnni Pioneer Blod Rtatwit Cnrcs all Blood and 8Mn Dlaeaa.hal' A If not in your market It will be ronmnM onrecclpt of price. Small bottles f 1.00; larse k " lood aDd K MiCON MEBICISB COMPAKY, Micra, fii, 1 For Pa.A. wIh-1aha1a an1MTaoi1 K U " ? - XT rir-ToTr w t vt X TIME TABLE, J , ",..- . f ,. -sy ? Atlantic tV N. C. Railroad , x riMK tauls no. a. TF,i''..J In Effect 7:57 P.M.. Monday, Sept. IS. -1886. J-'"" EAST. No. 61 Po88e tiger tomtom (STATIONS A.rr. r M. . p. h. ft 01 (iold.boro 1 11 23 ixi ffl Kmstoa, .1 19 0M 7 4, 7 )7 Be rum I axil 1 ail I Morehead CHy .1 p. m. v u a ar. swan' laaiiy esaept Sunday, EAST. I WJtST. . No. 1 Mixed Ffrt. k : Pass. Train. : "a. Mixed Fit. " STATIONS. t Paaav Vralar Arr. L've : i M. 1 A. M. 1 7 iu I Ooldeboro,. r. at 1J K 111 ft Id L Beet'e S 4B SIS' S 44 a n 1 1 M IS 4S ia t 11 2 9 St Its S S 41 8 5 La. Orange, Falling Creek. ....... Kioston H...HM,.M. CaBwelL. iJover ... Core Greek 211 ( -iH in 2u 10 ftll 11 23 11 sa 12 11 12 ri 9 25 10 1C 10 X0 10 55 11 12 02 Mid Totcarora 18 t I UlfcX1 ii 12 19 Clrke' 11 21 11 67 Newbem, ... - 1 II ' - , p. m I p.m. A. a. U.a,. '- I "Tuesilay, TlnireilaTand Paturday. .; .. -y fMoiuiuy, W eeiue day auj Krklay, - - ' - - - t ' I Trnln 50 connects with -WllmlnsjtOQ . I den Train bnnd North, leaving QoldabotO. ic .o a. in., aai wun lucnmona JJ nTUM . Train West, leaving Qoldaboro 11:50 S-Sti, '" " 'J X Train 61 connects with . Bichmoad A MMTilla r - a- ff Tr.m u . T-, , i ,w, rl.lH.lu,.Ai,ill.- . I t. W . . J ' Wilmington and W'ellon Train irom V,-- 3"ft Norih at 4:54 p.m. . - i J nuu 2 connect with V. AW. Train doom -. "-'-4 South, leaving Qoldsboro at 4:54 and 7:40 p.ra : -".t wiih w s W. Train bound North, leaving -M (loldelioro at 5:15 n.m.. anrf with R. A I) . T' Train leaving Oolttoboro at 5KX) p.m. 'J- W. Dunn, Superintendent ' Change of Pier in lew Tort . The N. C. Freight Line , FOR NEW YORK, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, and all point ."Noi-tli a ri (tl West Af'r ihls data will receive niicM In Ke Yo fur Mew Berne at IMElt 7, NORTH RIVJ5U, Office of New York and BaUiwun . Transvortation Co. ; SEMI-WEEKLY STEAMERS j Between New Berne and Baltunon I (Touchlne st Norfolk) I I.ea-. ai.c Nov.- Rerne for Kaltimore TUESDAY i KRIliAVS m 1 p m. Leave Baltimore to I sn B'-riiH WtliNKslPATS dnd SATURDAY f. p. ne Acenls a,' .s fnllewe H-HKX K( iS rm. Oer'l JTanager, 90 Li(;ht St.. Bal't. II as v . M. i 'AK1UCK, Ajj't. Norfolk, Va. ! w V. dlyde On., Pbiladel-phla, 11 Son Verk & iiabo. Irani. Line, Pier .Nona river ! K. Sanijioti, Bos. ton, 6S Central wharf. K. ,-l. K.K-k-w'ell. Provuience R. I. 1'. c Maik. Full Kiver, Derrick wharf, r-'h H Ira . li.vun, Tnesdaya and Slnrd) " Nw York daily. Baltimore, Wedneday andSatnnUr KhII River, Mondayi, Wednesdaye Krldayf. ' l-roldence, Satnrdayi h i pri billi' ladiiift piven, and ratef iroaran l" al 1 i".iii i at the different nfflcee of paulm Avoid Breakage el Bulk and Ship rii N. 1. LINE. d '-mua H "RAY As New rne t Rock Lime, Plaster, Cements, Goat Hair K. O. E. LODGE. CRAVEN STREET. I$elow Express Office. may d2aww 4 A & - a. ' 1 . is i- '4 . 7X2 J
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1886, edition 1
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