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Fall. 1886. Winter. O . Marks. It A X 1 Fall and Winter Opening. Dress Goods ! Dress Goods ! itoaei ., Diagonal. Tr; lL-. S". t a:. re'., h .ai.i.t l.-.s. 1 ':.s:r.;. . Diagonals, Cab.nrerei, Henrt-t.a-. : mar.-. '- ' Klin:.-!-. P.ain at Fancy. Berbers, Alpaca.-, Cu: Men::-. Cu: Ca.-haor.. r-" a:, i Far.. Dress Goods all kinds, all :jie. '.'. Pri'..s-ar a. rt.r- ''.a- astonish the mof Airi-n, 'f tight-f-' '(,-' Cloaki1.3s-F.lore Than a Big Line. . We have a quantity of Cloaking CoW-. .:..! ' ar. j it.g : - "'" it Up4ibltU Tier,- i a rhnnrr or m -" ,,o.,,: :" v -or.- t as before parchising. Plushes! Fringes! Astrachans ! Fur Trimmin ! Bead Trimmin ! Braids! Cloaks! New Markets ! We always hue a Full Stotk, w. 11 aborted and bnt h r "'a-h, lu: omr ld2 im to pat a line upon th" market a.- a !-ador. I 'm- yar w. havo TWO GREAT LEAD E US, DRESS GOODS AND CLOAKING GOODS, baring bought a largo line of both whih tr. N'-w York at a C! s:nj().:t Sale Our line of Prints, (Tinliains. Domestics. Bleaching, Canton Flannels (Red and White), Wool Flamnels. Drills, la fact all manner of Pi-oe i " i Store, we hare a complete !:r,', Five ' Hundred Fairs cf Scld at SL10 OTLXR Dent Fail To See It It Is Immense And Complete. J.I ia lot ooly complete in every particular, but is TWICK AS LiBOF. as we hare eTer earned, and we bought Shoes u wo .11 j K.VKRY THING FI.SF, from VIllST HANDS and FOU CASH. Wo do a largo Retail Business, and we appreciate it, and we eater for it, and we lovo to wait on our customers, and more tbaa all. We love to please them, but wo have a few words to say to a class of customer that have increased with us iron-, y -.r to y. ar asd) the are Oiir Wholesale Customers ! TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE We say, that never have we done so much to give them every I 4- a- -wr 4 V r T " AT'AfT' t li AJ LIVU IUC1U TJYVl ltlvHU M'l i f ti v i ii L L1V1 1 Dry Goods at home. We Guarantee To "Duplicate anything bought in Baltimore or. any other market in less than case lots This is no empty boast, Come and sec us. Everybody will be waited upon, and we promise there shall be no ixnimblinir when they take time to examine their purehase, Very truly yours. O. MARKS. THE PRICES TELL! The Quality Sell Those who hiv.- '.:.. I 1 i aain. Tb-y !! Thi- - ; ' boofht for ".so i..r.-v. x:. : . - Thac why w wool ru:: at f4. .", t- - -,. priee for i su: : wo w . . ! t- . We hae a s:.-tf " s i Yotiths and t h.l ir-". '- , We are ienta for the Jai. Means rer-eived ia Hat., Ba!. ar. i C -r.gr Ovr Stacy Adams A. Co. market, and are warranto low Oar Jt.3ck of 8-ft aal St:? Mi-- - . Hat at f .iX), late Uyie i w; t . - We hare a nice tc. k ' 1 ' - ln and Merino H. Hi-. "OurRois" tth-. h:r: .a- :. . a ood a. ome s.dl l.r i a a. N'iee Fresh tft.x-k t" l' gi: Unen C'oiiari and C Tranka, Valiae. Tour;.-- bu- s .. Carpew, Ras, On ('! : - i-. : ! - Carpets made, la; i and '. a.- .l. Be Tirc and ief us if in need of anvthir: Oct 17 Cloaks! Cloaks! New Markets! Jerseys ! C . i - - I WHITE BLANKETS, tc ts Fcr Fair. STOCK, m 1 1 t T Kni11in' tii Ol i s : .. . . . c . . - ! I'- . - .1 . 0 0 Shor Fine fhocs ,i .- .. -. . - I - s s in u u r line HOWARD & JONES. NEW STORE ! New Goods!! VM. SI ' I r A N N r.hert. , M ,rk- Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, ami ev. rvlhmii usually kept in a I'irpt i ' i a.-s 1 1 r y i h i' 1 St'Tf . and he- i" , teter- mined i ' St'ii lht'ih Lo'Avr man jj.er., iv, H-l. - ii." rt I Ma w . i. s '. : '. ; .' ; Look ttl .onie ..f ..ur led. r- j A iPW Button Shoe w I I. a ii- j i M J. r-- - . ".0 A i ; x"i Ti- -'' A liixvi Whiti' Shirt M. ir, and B-.ys Hat- iii'V j Slllls iki l"iv -r..n' ..f I "nililrun J w'H.ilcn U.HKis an.l Sa, very low; her l'.T.'t). .IP. 'arptis an a Oil I'loth: Trunks and Val- strong. i.:n a r.i.-o a.-.-ortmiT.t of Shawl- andji,iTti nvni ... B.anki-ti and Bukkv Uol,.v. 1 f.itiirr h ol ':. All we ar-k i. to call and- or. .mine our j , (tin's tiore jHircnasniK i'i"'""'" we will fave vou monev. I ton 't f rgf t the placo. j l!llio,. I tl i 1 cl i ii tT. Oppi.sito ! 1 1 -1 ( Iniri-li 1 Wv Sl'LTAN. J A. Tit. s ilef man. o. Jw . A FINE Florida Tonic. Mr. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, '::c the lai'.Jmarku of the Gconr'.a IT'.. ', rii.lc r. . .w of i Irian. to. I- lori.la. writes: I .-.in hardly wWed a slnsle riui.' ' many to whom 1 havo (nlnn'i Plonefr Blood RriKMfr, : ul what have len aatlstle.i. Rn.l 1 :':vl 1 1 the 1-t remedy for all Sk::i 1':. I have ever so.u.and a Kin.' K . .r ! a Ton .0. "K.'-TKK S t'HAl'M AN. "( .rlaiulo. Kla. trtli (uti for C atarrh. 1 SI P ER B r'LKSH PRODIT ER AM) TOMf. (.alnn'i Plomrr Blod Kenewrr Ctireii h.I H'oC' : : s:n . .-or of u n If ri.it n y-.ur market : I w. . I he forwanW MiCOX MEDICINE COMPANY. Maccn. Ga. r'.ir !(. wholesale und retail, by Ii V . I e fv N w IV r n t-. N C HTK.R MtRTIl flROLlli MA RBLE WORKS, n r w MKR V. X. ( Monuments Tombs ir.a Hu;.;l:iac w.-ra:n ITALIAN4AMERICAN MARBLE oif s,ii i cs. t. ' c (..uuip aunii.o eil LM 1 it i i oi ; uui Huit-t'u JOF. K. WILLIS, Proprietui s.. .-KA.-r .irsirt- W i .aypo.'. " HhOAl A f ' -JiA t'A'.V St. VA'.t UEKSK. A ,f Mjlleu is in authorized a . i: Kmnton ma30-l vd ! WILLIAMS' FAST FREIGHT LINE. STEAMER ELM CITY AND BARGE JENNIE REED '.VFKKI.V 1'KTW KF.N NEW EELS' E. N. C. i:d NORFOLK. VA I'll K NEUSE L TRENT RIVE Steamboat Company . am er C u 1 1 e r yt earner KiutuL. '. s : y . k . 4 : : k ' s Why Not, TIIK .JOl ItXAI. N :! N" . I ' A WHITE ROC-E m r !:i :: - . !,:- t- f ; ,-- a !:'.. r - i r- .e : ! r :, fa' ' - A r Oh. b . w : . r. - I :- I a r ..I ti, s -t ::..! I ' 1 i i - !! II Kit l'UI l)K M !!Dl i 1 W'lirii Helen " ; 1 1 1 n was twenty oar. ; he great mills where he: lather had made tin- ...k nl hi.- ' a -pro I. Mitt '"' ' ,! "'' a I "loodV, 1 11IU' !"' w"',: OOU - : M been '. cnulii1. An,j 1.,:,(. , , ' !': ' ''" ''er ill r,t t r i r. i ; ' : I ; i - ! 1 1 i 1 1 - Moot! ph. M W.ilkfl. the I 'a '!.''Ili ' ! ; f 1 1 1 -1 1 :. ,:. .;. ,:i'l u li.K,- : : i . i i 1 1 . i ' , ' 1 "he. .Ill o i L;.' 111 Let II : ,i :o ! ','. s iHH'ii t-..ir. .u". t liT'T h.i 1 -I'll I Vi'. u s v. uiv mo- i n ny w. in. 1,-t :t.u .... Ii.iu lie 'f r K tn a i ti it her i ' -1 r ; . ; i nn s a 1 1 ' : 1 1 1 1 1 1 day. w hen she s , a a. , ; if i i. ii surroundings of hei i.-uaiy. in-rseli the fairest objee: ;l..:e. bending wearily over the i.mg c..iiin,hs oi ngures tnat reprecii'ed ln-r th state ol her ini-mess. There was a -puck step in t i. hall, and Stephen W .rk- r etit.tt.l a tad. rugged m m w .th k-.ndiy brown eyes, and a ti. U- that re deemed the p! . i : n :i e - - of his features, and w: n s';e:ig'h and determination in .. :y . ; f his face. You arc examining the ac con ii t s. Miss Vinton. I ; t u st on tin.1 no .liHicu.-y ::. anoei-randing them!" "( ii . I dare say ; h- ,i j , j enough." she I e j . ii t . i w : : ii a I. I.-f .1 laugh, "';.ii' I was .i!a,is -iip;.i aboil' tiguies. Tois is a heavy blirdetl oil have " hi o w ti c mi in 1 ! shoulders. Mr. W alke! -!;m a her. . i t.oove " s ' e . : it -ii a ; k . ; g:-w . ry p.io- at . . t i.'.s ..,.'. -tram. .1 ,.s : "1 ho; e t;:. M.ss ::.',.:.. iiJ'd.'d iiiisii and 1 1 : . : . -. w , ! ', g- and I tii. nk ' ' ijt.iitle ol I', : o w ; : will ! i e ; .i k : n g cii 1 1 ge tin: I . e I d iresa w . .. 1 1 , :, ..:. V . I We... rwi-hn.g "'''''Its that are 'j M"'' I'.ut S'i .ieti' ' - ; :; in her ee pi o... tending her hands m is i y on s.i. ; 1 . " 1 1 e t ook her ha; " ; here. iueak e. and CX . : II. - I w 1 1 bent o e r them i n his v. :.-.. 1 '' 0!i H.-ieii-. !.!.' y.o know? ( .m'; you n ud. : s- ,:,,: . , n,,; because I wan- ;.. b.-t'.i my sell that I must go. but cause to stay here. seeing you eeiy day, and knowing, as 1 do. tii.it youcan neei be mine, is madness, lor. oh. Nell. my queen. I hm-you!" Stop!" she said ..ission at ely . her face w hite, and a steely gleam in her eyesthat would have daunted a weaker man. No; you mils; h,- it inc. I never .meat.: t o t,-i! y , .:i : h ;s. btit now you i mils; kn ..k ' . i ,!. s, i t he charge ! .vour :.c. I i.'imiii- ll,,'rti:t' you, wii.n vour iat roiig n '. y on dow n ; ' lu' d' haired fa:r m a tiny g. .hieii who -I'l'ttiiil .. lltlel clay than I. a r. ugh b y and h it 1 y O 11 f O I' 11 W 111 lA inn.y i are. Ile!c;:. !:.: w orsiii,pe.l y on. : I know, lei: as ; before: atal Ii .'.',' see vim ':etoi 's de it'll." Ha c . a . i :. s .id c, Idfv as i... go. 1: is w e!i y !e t e here at . c d a to to come in my 1 le Till lied w : ' i.. and We:.' Weil, autumn eve:.: t, g. wind, s o a '; , ; i . g tin. branches ot ; he dreary echo to J, And inside. ; her golden hau nch carp. r. II. struggling with t ! !oss and pa::!, he so;;::, I ol !. the bio.ul path a: rea!:.:.ng that ie'e; !o,d her im h-u' than she had lo ::ig. too U..: '.. : . 1 " 1 uae tad'y . hopelessly . u w'' I!;-di lo t d ' 1 - ''.'' 1. 1 I 1- a tl . i :" ;-u'';'r l'" I'm n :i 'o a - i- i . . .; . ; i i Ai.d !., el ei.ee again!" :.oti,ei w..id. .' Itl'o ti.e tie tiic wet tel. c.t to , s , ; o w : i,, r .. :ker had , bl'tte! : ' know M ' .. ':: M s i . . . A :. 1 w.int you to como down to ti e nulls by-ami by, Nell," be said, riie addition is aim st tinished, .11:. 1 1 want your approval before ar remove the scaffolding." Yet well, Victor, I will be down p:vsfti:h." she said, laying her .'..,:,d- . ti ii!smlil,If is. and looking d ii :n;o I lie Irtink hainlsi.n.e lace, u,:ii a secret regret ih.it she could loe J 1 1 tii as he de.M-rved to be '. o.il. ' And. N 11." !: continued eagi.r- l . ' 'i.f no n hive lu-fii working I ..f ! ! . i e i to get it finished an .1 I Ii.im- ptomised them half holiday tonioiiow and a picnic up at the ; 'I'lanirs. Could not oti lay aside oi;r d:sn:t. and honor us wit h oiii pi i -iiiir (or awhile? It would be .o much better, for all concerned, it tiieie was a better leehng be- ut-t'ii oii and your people." No. thank oii, Victor!" she - r,d ii.tuglit d . "It tlnie is any- tii.ng :ii ti.ishoti-fili.it w ill st re ti: tn. ilo-y are welcome to ;t. I'.ut to g.. up there and play the l.idy l'.oun: ilul. iiiiise the babies and lis'eii to the endle.ss accounts ol last w mtei ' I lie ii tn 1 1 ism and this siiinmc i 's lumbago, is too dieadlul j-, ,. , on'eiiii.la: ion." V. ha: a tlioioiiglil.ted little !i:-:,.ci.it ou ate. Nell? Von . if h.iin a handled years too ! de. I'.ti' I think 1 "f yam the be tt i as you an-," i.iisitig the taper lingers li s lips. lie!. ling to a sudden impulse, s,e b.-:it . ii ward and touched her : ;,s to the bnght b..ish blow. A nil Vic'oi went down the load ti,':..- noils with a lighter heal' t , ! he had known to, months, lot i.'l...-d Ins coii-iii. and her cold tioubl.tl him la ss a s,.ielv .1 .s! i no h-r.'iic hen the moin tig r.iin , , ,., t he little slalion. Ii ol a mile distant, ami lelt a sin- g!c lia-sengei a tall man. in a . w, , (. .t ,al ,,,,,. , ;l olt t w ,ed sin t . w ho nod, ltd la- ,.), ,,v to the few hwandeis and ;,,iK thetath a. i.s, the fo lds to ,ni;s. Victor was -lauding sui loiuidetl ;,, . .,. ,,,,., .,kiiig like a young ) , ;,.ilxv j, ,r w.is it his hand, and the wind nil!,-,! Ins roiie cm Is. ii,. was teiiing then, of ins ar . . ,,, geme n ts for the i.icnic. amid for the picnic, anm iiists of applause and peals al w ay s t eatly wit h his joke." On the outskirts of the little group, unnoticed in the excitement ..; he moment, stood the tall man a 'he gri tweed suit. S.i.ldetiiy iie raised his eye to ;:,o seaiiol,t;ng above Victors lie i . ' , .md t hen. no one knew quite ,,,.A ,. li.ipi.ened. but strong men ; 1 . i . . w n i iglit an .1 lett . as l.v a i n , ' s - i , n gt h . 1 .:. : - as a s:ckeii:ng crash, and w ;s ;Lr..wn. as though he v, , , ,. ; , , ild. far nit ot harm's w i. ; ; . ,-,: i k.,,..A If i f had a m. an ia a man tln v all 1 1 1 ... l' . ., .- ,.,,, across Ins chest. And while they stood honor rtekeii and aiii.abetl a prai-etul woman s form was in their midst. Men." she said in a voice so tin n his. and pe her own that those who heard v 1 ' h a g . 1 , 1 s.i. ir i,,.v,.r liiritut v- i n v o 1 1 1 1 n n ot Ii - iii" but stand and stare like idiots? 'i. Tor. he has given his life tor N in y on d nothing to relieve ir;u (;,', to tilt. ,u and see a ,.,,, ls ni;Ul0 r,.;itly to re- ,.,.IXl. him. .John Stiles, saddle the horse in the stable, and ,.,,. ir. ,.,rkscii as you never p,.,,,,-,.; ti1L. rrs"t c volli pU t tort h al 1 you r st rengt h and lift this beam." And'thev succeeib-d in rescuing tl,.. man ami bore him slov?K and siieutlv. with all the st I ong v'lt alit v crushed out of him. up the road he had trodden so often up the broad walk that had echoed sodrearily to the s,,;.;;,! his footstens less than a car ;il -into the house he had i,eeii fo: bidden to enter again : anil ii, lore I hem walked a w om a n . w 1 1 h U1i,i (. ,.s ,Uili w hite drawn lips. hen t he doctor came out ol t he ..o,);n, alter all was done that he i Hebrew prophets and psalms, say ,.,,ua do. she met In in at the door. ! that he held them spellbound, while "Is then- any hop.-, doctor ?" I each passage, even the most familiar, l , - . t. t ., t t .. 1 r I h. has ;i,-nn,, Imllii. tntln-t,l in :l ni.iv tni'illl. -long constitution, and we wdi hope tor tiie best," i.nd the gootl o!d d. ft. 0. W !, ,s e e.s. I',-! hi h at stood in i man ;is tie did one clear night when kn .wn and lovediMr. Webster, standing in the open i all liis hie. , air. recited the eighth psalm, c sa 1. 1, gi a spi ng hisj Webster's mother observed an- S epio'tl a "Dofol." 1 1 1 1 i with pass;, ai a ; e force ;. u st save h : m on m u on : i you, : : . i : s land ake all I have . i t i 1 1 1 1 g ! , i r money. e his lite!" i "Voti f..i, ; ;n child, that t h,. ! ii ! :tc a-.d d.-a: h an- no: in J in hands. ; an skill , i i.iine can , avail to save Stephen Walker's hie. I think i u l.cow I need no' ;,::!,,.." ' I " l ,.; g i n. e. i it .. ; o: . kla w what 1 w as say ;;, ti.ii w : ', I do a! i on can , scalci 1 1 know :d 1 am a .ma .dw.i a:d -o." n.,1-; nut think of! Ilea II, . la s i on on i : ...:,'- o. .d .', n; pulse, I mtist 1, s s ike. :: would I:,, i: be b: a 1 I 1 g i . ,'. 'o'i ,.', . .. , .' ' '. ' ' ' ..' : a i :,. .! a heavy e .-"11, h. . i . 1 1 i . ; i : i Oiled Vo It was loug days before he knew her again long, weary days, while the iron constitution did battle with the fever that consumed him, and often when it seemed tha the battle was hopeless. And through it all she never left him. In that dark time, all that was best and sweetest in Helen Vinton's nature came to the sur- face. She had no thought then ot concealing her love: but her whole being went out in one pas.--ioiia.re prayer that he might be spared. And when the crisis was pasr, and lie was pronounced out of danger, there see.. led to be no room in her heait lor her great joy and thank- fulness. They were married at Christmas, and I don't think the most fastid- ions of Helen Vinton's Iriends ever looked upon her as having made a mesalliance, lor Stephen Walker won both wealth and honor, and never tlid wile o'ory more in her husband's success, lhaii she in his. X'ictor took his sore heart away as soon as Stephen was out of danger. I!ut l is trouble was not l ucui'able, tor I. e iuis ) list brought a lair young gnl home, to be mis ! ros ot t he i:jj house he is building. - Mr. Crnl.tree's (ood Ail vice So much has been written on '.he duty ,.! parents to make home happy tha: my poor pen ought not to iittempt a line on the subject. but I ha ve I ecent ly been to so man places people called home, yet were so c 1 1 tl el e n t Iroiii the real meaning "' the teini that I cannot forbear saying a few wonls. hoping that my .suggestions may be seed sown in good ground, and that some home may be benefited. Home to! lie at tiact i e must be neat and clean, but how and" X"t oS mot ler w ith h Keep i lie nouse neau ineremust be a co-operative system. First, be a co-operative system. Iirst,,p -j . i f the husband must provide such lOl (1 10 p.l . 0 iU l I conveniences as his means wi.l, allow. Don't have a kitchen oil otic side ol t he house, the well and , wood-pile on the other side, dust think ot the miles of walking your wile will have if she has to carry ' i he water to the kitchen. Provide 'tilings lor ner comiorr. liiecnu- idren should be wining help; girls, when asked to assist in the house. f 1 hold work, do not say. "Oh! mother. help you." How thoughtless and s.-lhsh such a reply! Boy s, do not ! feel too weak to till up the wood box, : and do not think the sun too hot for ou to use a hoc among the tiower beds. I'll guarantee it wouldn't be : ' too hot to play baseball it' your club i should have an invitation to play a ; ( match game. j . l Know a lamiiv oi eigne ennui to j and only one servant is employed a boy titteen carsoliF, and when t he mother asks any of the children to assist her in the work, they in- var'ablv sav, "Make Cutl'v help mil. That one article. Cntl'v. has been the bane of" many families. U'l,,!. Il,.irn I.- . ,i tl,.. , n,, rvo-ict t-,,,,1 l.t,r0i, i,o must Stand between tLe white children and work. Parents, teach your children the importance of knowing how t'o work. Also en courage the innocent and merry diversions in which the young de light. Let the children teel that their happiness is your great desire, but that you expect each one to coiitiibute to the general happiness of the household. Mrs. Ckau TKi'.K, in Southern Cultivator. A Live Concordance. Though Daniel Webster's fame rests chiefly upon his oratorical towers, he was remarkable, too. for bis familiarity with the bible. His colleagues once nicknamed him the lliblical Concordance of the Fnitcd States Senate. While a mere lad he read the bible with such power and expression that the pass ing teamsters, who stopped to water their horses, usetl to get '"Webster's boy"' to come out beneath the shade ; of t he trees and read the i hit" to: tbem ! j Those who heard Mr. Webster, m i later life, recite passages from t he I ing. one gentleman says that he'Corsets. Gloves. Ladies' , never received such ideas ot the ; majesty of God anil the dignity old other old lashion of New I-aigland in training her son. She en : couraged him to memorize such ' scriptural passaffes as impressed him. Tiic boy's retentive memory . and his sensitiveness to bible metaphors and to the rhythm of the F.nglish version, stoi ed his mind with scripture, bi one occasion the teacher of t he district school o tie red a jack . ....'.... e , l. t -...! l ' :. mini iu nir ooy w no suoiini lecue ;be gieatest nutnbei ofveies from he bible. W hell Webstel's (uni came tie arose and reeled oft so many verses that the master was lore, a I to . i y i'.nough 1 It was the ' mother's training and the bov's de light in the idioms and the music ot t be Kin he'l!iSdi 1 made him th incc ot' the Senate." I'.u; t hi'se t wo factors made him more than a concordance." The Hebrew prophets inspired him to flotpit nt utterances. He listened to them until their vocabulary and 1 i 1 1 i t I 1 1 tg 1 i-VliriU'wIoil 1 T 1 t 1 , n I i II nr -lames translation, became his ! mother-tongue.- Ot his lofty utter-1 atices it may bi said, as Words- ; wotth said ot' Milton's poetry, they a; e "I Iebrew- in sou!." 'J'herefore ' they plo t-.'t t hetliselVi'S into the I a - Ii! c. f lie y . ai I g in all who Would be a ::.! that shall be read, or an i'ol wiioiu people shall hear. slid ".tmiv th- Knglisi, bible. s : i; gu 1 a I ! .cant y a n . I grea t p. i w el l.'.'rrii:,'. the thousand senti :.: - .iti.l assoiia" ioi;s which lis,. I. i s a t t ac ii,'':,':, r 1 to it. h lee th.l iv,. ti ol.. i' , I L ' '' , a II ,i i otllt t l.'i tl..- A'h;o.,sis. K: L.-.i I -A ; in no .t!:: - I : Ki.i- t- . i l.ai.or li.-tri : At-n.-: ,,..; a I. -1 " 7 . w 1 1 e h ha e a nu-tn h.-r- ip "t ..! ..lit -ixty lle-u-arnl. and m-:,- an ti;.' Kinliis m this city and UMtv. wiishel.l last ni-lit to take a; l. n c I. eel run,: tht) trial aiul seiitt-nce ,,f the eon.leiuned iinarchistf. Ihstrict A-si-mMy 'J 1 rt'.'entl Jiassed resolution, i; ti,,, siit j, et. and iif-ked To to iinlorse ;h- in I'he latter body decided that the -.i.i. .: w as of such iimii.rtar.ee that a .: s, on . f h .th a-s, iiii ius shoul.i I at which all the Kr.ihts ot i, r ,-: i '. ., -k c.'.unty si-., ,,i hi he i , i ,-- About -ico knight were r-es- .in. and it solutionti were adopt. -d de , I .ra.e thai the ver.liel in the itcnt : r...l .oial.-mna. seven mill t) .hath at. 1 -.-nt..-n. ing one to ; year-' ini t : i- 't.n ,. i; : w as an on trag.. r.n . oni ru u; ice and an assault on free sit'tci, ati.l the right of the people to peaceably a enible for the discussion of their grievances, and expresrom: the hope licit the Supreme Court uf Illinois may .:rant a new trial. JAMES KEDMOND, i A 1 iM..l'A,lti.N A iT.i nib AGENCY tUli BOTTLING The Ihrgns & -gal Brewing Osmpeny's Lagsr Besr, Porter. &c.9 1 KKFI- (iS HaM A FULL LI1SK OF U I. ( i 1 !l : I..-S tt , ' l , i i Jian oou.-; UittL ut'nuuui v,.hl.-s. olferinr tlu-m at prices of all our attraction.-: have to nav for exm -, no i is a condensed a. lid sutlicientlv i epresentati ve bill, which we commend ress A nice Colnnere. p;i of any man's mou- y v. . I. f..r 10. I.'.... T I..;,. 1 ,JCUJ"" low prices: all we ask is an i;:sj"'C'i.'n. Tl n in Fi-.e G ods we have all wool C&bul Serges. 4' i'n'lies wid,.-, Ciituel's Hair Serges French Plaid Cashmere. Striped French Filk and Worsted Hair Mixed Cloth. In BLACK GOOD;, w- have merges, uupin s aMimeres, etc. . Sserees, Liupin s L astnneres, etc. '.'tc width Cashmere, nice looking, for 20c. See our Heavy Black Silk. Rhadamie. Wraps for Ladies and Misses, Walking Jackets, Jersey Jackets and Dolmans, made of bouch- cloth and other fabricr, are cheap. Our Hosiery Stock Is oomplut" aud er low We rcu I a,lr M at I t .'Hi t'l'ices . ii We have among t h Hfl n ntprp.: lf-fi i i Ai.- .1 we a-A of en t'r n i -and .'aali! v it w :.': 1... t We are the only parties that sell the Celsbratvd Dieirai Shirt, Cs Jars and Cssffs. V. '';.!..!; :a i , ; : ih:.; a".. other oil e:o. flnJ in this market. To our mends in the we are V3yy trade. We are headquarters in this city for styles, and we sell good goods at hard time prices. If you want Fine or Common Goods we have theill. Then to that class of our friends, the Wholesale Buyers, w'.ll iSil we would sav we "11 1 -11 11 nossil) e, ant wi sen I ? cheap, hut unless vou ! ' l UOWll U C ii. U 1 1 ' 1 L Sell O our i-oods too ch e to We respectfully request a call from all, andi if Ttrp rl nn ' f " col T Trnn if II V v.vu t- otxi 1 J.t; ffoocis are not cnea"! A. Hfl. NEWBERN, K. C. WHOLESALE AND m uQusas at wholesale, () !,, ll ! o .11 VKKY LOU ol ,r,"irib. 1 l x . ' c arc that all can well af- f n,j f ,,iV0 n I i c t )T H 11 1 LO ,lVCcl llbt if we did we should adveiti inr : but here to Yiur attentn n. Goods. per yard, in nice shades, worth 20c. .,...1 .l.a n,J. ot remarVaKlv duu L ' 6 J all wool and Camel's Hair Suitings and " u per jard. Teen look at our Black Satin !ze tha- tini-s ure Lard, have bought them verv close- n enti n a full line of i urous to and Children's Vests, HllttorS. i1TYITS. tc . ! i if .v tc. .ti; tti price' country and city we anxi-us to have your A11 nil tllO tllPPPCC O ft till llll- MltLtSS 1 you iioods very, very t ,T 7 J . can pav the cash spot 1 I , . I,..,.,, A 11. IS V llil L lllclliyUU sell them on time, tjt.i n't Vio tiooancn nnr l sy A-L u s.' s O IAA BAKER. LIQUOR DEALER MANUFaOTTJEEE OP Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla Lemon Soda- Buffalo Mead. California 1 Pear Cido Jtc, Etc, KIOI KK.S ir CASH. in Noi 1 1, Can, In, a mi,, table; N. c. Railroad HI.K No. '- ' lu r-rfwt! 7:57 P M. Sunday, Not. ?lk 1886. , VIST. ';"' TT L'V. . fo. St PaMiig TATIONS ' "Q "? ' -,,ldf M. idFboro 11 15 10 2i t 48 t OV. t, JU ft.uj8ton, ... 8 Ml 3i V. w Rerse... "' 1" ol iMoiehead City .L. f M lHlly scept Sunday. -tfil.-v: r . 16 . - .: , A - 'A. - . -, . W1CST.:,-f V,. utx-1. I- tel. & : Cafe. Train : stations. I PaM.tnua 1 Arr 4 L ve I r. mi' -A as 1 48 S IS 44 .aoa ' 1 41 ai Ooldsboio, 8 02 I 8 i,7 Best's . ... : SA 8 m I La Oranre, 00. 9 (5 I Falling Creek.. I 2H 9 54 I Kineton, - in , tun'. 4 - iu I., id to i daewell ' 10 35 10 V) UoTer . . j 11 08 1 11 13 (lore Creek .. : I Mi- is 48 la i ii u o a, 1 1 iz TDccarore. .. 11 1 m at a - - . . j j 11 591 j-- I F' M ' P . 11 1 it m't 'Tuesday. Tburadavand Rt.rd.T" : t.ViODJay. Wednia day and Fridar.' V"V Tran, 50 connects with WllmlngtOB a WVw' i Jon Train t'-'ind North, leaying UoUhboro -;. - S i 11:35 a. m., k.J with Kichmond A U DVllla r ":'!f Train West, leaving Ooldaboro 11-60 .;, t- O-i lS'; ! Tr.,ln ?conrie-t with A.lTaii boou isoutn. leav.ue Ooldabora at Xianri i.m n wn -' wiih W A W. Train bound North, waving Goidsborn at 0:16 p.m., and with Kr.4fel t,V " Aimu itoiiig- UUlUltWTU l( KW pJD, v. - a f jitri.r -hiporinteatdent Change of Pier in Hew Tint, s .-- - The iN. C. Freight Uiie;t FOR NEW YORl tt BOSTON, PROmENOE; " and allDoint ''"siv:':-' .'5-T !f&.:.-?:, North and We't' 15 ''v Af'tjr this daw will raeaiv roichtia Nw X :iit?C ! torNtwBtrMtt i-A'2 yi'rs'- PIER 7. NORTH RlVicK, :'i"-.;. jffice of Fete York and 'BalUmot ;; -7-; Transportation , .,0,-. Ilerihame ehonld rememberakat thllaM 'ii V .V' tit best steam Linei oat of Saw Tora, nafeiaf -. 4t.ilv eonnectlou with Baltimore tor Utrrn Bw ' J i' ' U1 inside, and onlj one change. -. ' i-- s- J ,;ii?? . .: SEMI--WEEKLY OTBAMllffV-V' Between New Bene &sd ; Iiltisert 'V: - j (Toacbiac at Mortolk) iv' "''iS?'".' .rfsvii.i: Iew Berne for BaltimoM TUE81air., - - r'HIDAYS at l p m. Leave Balttmor fa' - -H-t Beru rElNKSATS dad aATOlLVAT ' m' . - r-iSv renin art-;ib lollewfc . r . "JUBK! n is t'KR. Oen'l .Vasal,' .' ' , ' ';(? 0 Lijrbt St.. Bsft ' is- '.v Me- ilirncK.. Ag't. Norfolk, Va. ' ., ', ' - P. oij.it Co.. hiliutelphta, 1 Humx -;4 t -. " '" : '.' ! - i rial ooio lranr. Line, Pier SorM rtvar ' -S. ..... j. , i ro8i.on, oa central wnarl. el i,.,cHwi.Ii. Pruvidenr-e 12 I O ' .' Mi.k Fall UiTer, Derrick wharf. - in P- inn e- Uoeion, Toeeda and 8inh)t Xt York daily. Biiltiiuorp, Wndnesday andBstaraa Pali lover, Mondaya, Wf rttistrtaj - M IM s 1-rovidence, Saturdays . . no.uan Dills ladins; itvim, and rstess?ma '; .u points ac the different nHee -'-o4 - -J : ...n toei . -' - -.--'' Kmi Breakage ol Bali ud Ship ri& " N. Z. LINE. " 4 - OLD llOIVllIVIOIN steamship Company. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE Ko. .e Y'orfe, Baltimore. Nor tolk. Bostou, Elizabeth City, Phiiadeipliia, Providence, and other Cities. ON AJtfD ATTEB Monday, January 11th, 1886,' until further notice Steamer Shenandoah . Win lave, upon arrival of train on Norfolk southern Uailrsd at Eliiaheth Oity, very MOUiAV AND THTJRDAT : !r New Berne Returning leave. New Bar , tcr Kiivabelh City every Tl'ESDA Y A! FRIDAT maKint: (1. Be Connection wltk Nor. folk s. iniit-ri. li. K. for Northern cltle. 'U.s. connection made at Hew Hern with ".i - .ner - for Kinston, PollokavUl, Trentoe mi;j aii landings on the Neoee and Treat liiveis r o frt-iht received for ahipmsst oa fiiH-dH'. at;d Fridays after p.m. rntv-days and r ndaya afters; Fre.ultor,arded PromPa, zusriinlped to destination. ana lowest rat ,. h. iiubickii, nnr Btm, -'"Tm, Ag'ts. Norfolk, V U ST.sroi.D.a.n'lIr'tAl't, w Tor y Rock Lime, Plaster, Cements, Goat Hair It. . E. LODtiE. CRAVEN STREET. Below Express Office. mav22 dgnwdw ii '-i.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 9, 1886, edition 1
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