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'86 Christmas. '8(5 O. Marks. o o m c CD CD Our Wholesale Customers ! TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE We say, that never have we done so much to give them every facility for hnyinir their Dry Goods at home. We Guarantee , . Lo Du plicate anvtnniir or any other market in less than case lots. This is no empty boast, Come and -cc us. Ever7body will he waited upon, and we promise there shall hv no rrn 111 1 1 1 1 1 lj. when they take time to examine their piireha-r-. Very trulv voiir. O. MARKS. 1886. 806. rnn nuniCTMAC iaut. 1886. run unnioiumo. i886. 'We have a line of arrive that make Useful and Appropriate Christmas Gifts. CLOTHING-M r - SHIRTS A vert us. th: ; -Bosom. Our o-V. Shirts 1T.- n,t i 10 tell well. Nigh: s'-,;-;, i: $ : HATS, Soft and Stiff New stock of V a ierw.'nr i-' - lo G1ot-s w havo ':. tad Spring Kur T r ( i Haadkerche-f W-i aid Cubm-'r- MutS't". .1 K w Sospen i- r . ( -Mlir Slippr r 1 Pimp 1' Trade. W ii it" r. r, ttc. Porpo..- It id- She- srr.t I ' : r . . Trnok.4, aii.-, Shw 1 Stu. ' Crpt.. lluz n i l,-i e: ii. Call on us if in need of anything for Gentle men's Wear. HOWARD & JONES. o c , t , ixuiixnt m iialtimore Goods in stock and to To o z O z z D NEW STORE! New Goods!! M. SULTAN il.n il returned f r fii the Northern M-trket- whor- he pinvh.w-.l a VERY EAKItE STOCK Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, ir.'i -v.rvUi.r.i: r.sti.iby k t in a 1'irat-'ias.- I 'rv i i "t"r. ant he .Iner- Sell Them Lowit Than Ever, My w ; . I klive I l h 1 't . - I : 1.'" ft :i! in,1 u mir ir.u. - ( 1 ' i .1 H itnn sh.v t ; ii I i.t.es ml M .-.-r- .) ,-r- - ."'0 ' I - ! .': -i' ' ; 1 Whit., shirt I " Men '- and 1 ;.v i 1 lat.- a! i - .iit- as 1 i' a- ' i- a ni.e assortment . f h i L ! ren s '.'. .;u-n I lo.aU anl s.i.k- -very low. i arp.'t- an -1 d l lot h . Trunks and Yah ies a r.i. assortment of Mian I and 'dank, t- an 1 I'.uiry Itohes-. 1: All i':,k is t.i call an 1 examine our N -t.K'k befire iunhain elsew her- anl . e whl riTf n'U m"n"v. 1 1. n t f .rgt the 'iac-e. 1 1 1 -1 i , I 5u i Id i ii ', Miim-i t lt.ip t it ( h ii roll Wm m .TAN. Ji- A. In. M i-. Salesman . o7dw A FINE Florida Tonic. Mr. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, :-.! M th !nlTnrtii of The Georgia Vrvc Tie. n'W of OTiando, r lorldft, writes: 1 r.tn hardly so loot a slDgle ca1 f the many to whom I have sold l.ulnn'i PUncfr Blood Rnurr. ; ; w iiat have ten en tin fled. in I ". 1 . : the t: rrrwdy fr all kin ; . fi ; c e er ulii, and a K.i , : ! 1 on-. r KK S. CHAI'MAN, r : A rittln Cun for ( a(rrh. M I'KRB FLKSH FRODlfF.R iD TOMC. l.ulnn'i Plonifr Illood Kfncwf r . s : 1"..! r.' IVsa Kliu'na :.'.i. . tn ! ..r. A iT!e,'t Spr'.ng : r r te t '. '. w - ni a I . i - No fnrwurilc! M4C0N MEDICINE COMPANY, Miccn, Gi. JS1 F. 'T pale, wholesale ami retail, by K. N. 1 1' vr. New IVrnr, N. " .1121'. 1 W t V I0RTB fAHOLIi MA RBLE WORKS, Monuments Tombs K ini . iu.U Onvr and Hulldiugworkin ITALIANiAMERICAN MARBLE 1 It iern will receive prompt attentior satisfaction guaranteed. 1 JOE K. WILLIS. ProDrietor s :. rtiM. . r to Oe.irgt W. Clay roo.e r ItHOAl' A-l) ( 'RA I'A'.V Sts. .':' HFR.XF. A. ( ; i G. E. Miller is my authorized aen .horized aei ma80-tyd in Kinston THE NEUSE L TRENT RIVEE Steamboat Company . run t 11 e following S,-lie,lul on ami artei s.'rt.-nilr ?U. :v Steamer Cutler :. Nrw Tlnr.iw for Trpnl.in a. m.. ami l- rulav afl-r ll.e r r : a . :.g. I o.e m.-amrr tlimmliial.: return- aw InMilon every Th.ira.Iay an.l : n a: a.. i..i.t a tie Steamer Klnaton. -s . 1 af.-r 'r.r.t JMli. Iss'i. :.; sl,-aa., r ai w . . lea .l k.mtiiii lor New lier.:e Mi'i.ila. a a a I'll u nKlay a r 1 1 i-.i.-k a i: i w .l.ea,' N.wl;,-r:.e r'.rrv ln.s .:. 1 l- ri.lay !. rpa.n a. J.. .' i 'I 1 I- -. . '. . -:. :.K a., .an 1 :i.-s No;. rl or - . - - ' k ':. -,.i:i., r -!'.!; I 1 l - ' ' . s'j L' t v at a.w'.trn - 7 4 s : i , k k - V .('-. il V ill WILLIAMS' FAST FREIGHT INF. STEAMER ELM CITY AND barge jennie rekd A 1 N i: '.v: I.I.I M r.-rai M.imu'. To Advertisers! A '. . a '. '. . ' i Hies. r. i I'. 1. 'a THE JOURNAL. new hkune. n .' !iv : ; ts-c. GOOD MANNERS AT THE DIN'- xer table I i -at home a r i v ; ar.fu; :., i. i v -u ' '' , , "'" ' rb "'!' l'' "' a, -I. v I k -t : . Fori- N r i r. i i ,n.l It- 1 ' : . . I. i r K mi . - : m i'ir :i: -: ' :k A t: i turn ! r it a rk Tn,. .,r-. r a : si, -. i 1,-eti; Wi i. -ii.:. . i : it s , T ' :;. ,;rn .:. 1 1 s t 1..-1 am. ; ' 'l ll.lir ' M.ii n i!-;v ha ! en. A", i turn fr -ich. Sq : : v. ur i lie: ri-a Njr cntp th - - Go 1 mail :. - : I ., M At : it- r- H.' : . r r . f 1 1- u ' . a' : t- . , - l . v . I Tr i. '. . a " I -1 k ( Wh- r. i . -. i .: . rV'lH' ' ! Thu- honor ' a': U-, s . k n '. si air. i i . N'T heeilh n-i; I . . r.r.eir.-i i rik: i h ! fear i T. i - pen k in a J h-ar. : S : - ni. ;;.;: gun. hor'-air ;i. ; ; i Nay ; fiic' ;- ( r .- tree if fl II. e g: a I 1. 1 at l.ng S W Cl t . ifc-rant. Ti.; ":'t- , . I. t .in ekno 1. le Hie II. l.l. A . e : a-rable c : g . a : 1 -... 1 1 ; cetitl.v: Men o'tny pt ofessooi sec imirli "I the tragic si ,1,. el 1 : ie. 1 to side a deat ii bed. t he secret pas Molls, the hidden ev.h as well as the good in human n at ni e, are very , often dragged to light. I have seen men die in battle, children. ! and you n g w i ve . n l heir husbands' arms, but n " ! . i ' ver see met .,- 'i . ,,' .'.'.'. ' " I pathetic to ! woman, i ' ' h:; eg , t iotl. ! "1 ktie'-. , ,-. tils- a- a oiilig gll beauMtul, g 1.. . lull of spirit and vigor. Siie married and had tour til-.. i i .. a . . . l l : , ..ii cniioien. net niwuiiu uieu aruiici, her pen u :les . I i . , , , i u e . a u l: 1 1 1 seuuoi , i . ... , , she p.untei ne seaeo, slit .t e , I.- . . , . I .ersc.i siane i.u.ero ea. o; elT. i l.vcry thought was fr lu-r children. ... .I.lll.l til. .1.1 I : . T ' I ' .1 r to educate ttiein, to g; e tiiem the Is ' ' ' ' same chance w l.a at liel would have done. She succeeded: a; : i.v bo s to college and the :N ;,. school. When they came home, pretty. ' re tined girls and s.-rotigyoiing men. i abreast with all the new ideas and tastes of their tune, she was a worn- out. commonplace old woman. They I had their own pursuit-, and com panions. he I ; tigered a in on g 1 1) em for two or three e.ir , a 11 11 lllell died ol some sudden tailure :n the bra: n . The h". k a a . ke t lie:;: t o a consciousness ci hung over In t. . scious. ill an ag. eldest soil, a - i: arms, ci u-d: : at 1 ties i.iicoll- :. The a his . " i oil a'. , l" ' 1 1 el t a kindle, pered A . Tl.et, t u.is g 1 i i w s 1 1 r to par... I read. II will tl' s'e; The II ;ilit of f hcerfulucss. WVotton read of the search of ;i,e old alchemists for the universal iUH'III iliat was to uiui.smuit! an "'Otala to gold IJut, though their quest were fruitless, there is a so- net that i within the reach of en .i:;eiu us, .ion, n em jum i-u . it proves indeed a philosophers stone, to brighten the homeliest surround. ng. and to lighten the trials and toils of hie. It is the niagic rh. inn u c ea',! elu erfuliifss. ' l.auhti r. ;. the -or man s plaster, ''',,l!n l;s .-;.r runs t he o'.d roup'n-t. "A l.itigli." s.i t'iiaiifs I.aiiib, is u oi t h a hundred groans -n any stale oi tie market." And Dr. .lohtison ha- i , corded his opinion tli.it tin- i,.ii:- oi looking at the !e-: .- .':e ; eu tiling i I . -1 lu-tter a ;!.. iisand pounds a ;. a:." I : in i i ii;'.:,-s-. the !.e.u t's e.ie oi . ie. ,i we in.ty w II i-a'd :'. not :.: "i.eib o' g: -.r Sun- .la;--.'' :.i.: . : ive; d... an l.eib 'h.f :tr. ;. alike ::i the garden -: ' "''a...- .iii'i ::.e u.ansion. n. 1 gi.-w t-.ui: ::ul with ::. i i-- g ; its ::i tie- storms "t . :e. V. i,, h we tee! the cli'.ll t:..r ai lo i'Uil lac will cast over ti.e :. ;-i i: ':!. we cannot la.t wish ':.;: a', w oii'.d st i ivo To attain the M l eile igai: ot a i lieel lil . M"-! might do th:- if they wvilil '.; .s-i'ive earnestly enough. lr. loi.t.-on. though himsell const. tu- t ion ally pn'tic to nielanchoiy, wus a tie. ted by :! ;n his oat lier year as tex are. --.ltd. "A man's !., Mig ina . 0'i or b..d temper v-i much de- pe:. ds upon his will."' And .n tue same line o! thought .s ;!.:s sentiment i;om l'aschal: Kind wonls never blister the tongue: though they do not cost much. et they accomplish much." Almost paraphrase oi the fas- sag.-, -A sott .mswei :u:'i.e-':. a a a wrath." Indeed, the Bible : li.'.l o; the gospel of cheerfulness. If leaches I T 1. I. .Vll.f- ot' Hi.. SZ,,1T1- I, h,-0 no. -io ..it. 1 0 in, . L-...i. .v..v, iv. peace, long sulierin .title- f ,..'... tell, To ..v.-rxr i.' wv-xiuv.-. '"-i". ' -,.' believing he.ut it bungs the heavoni message, -i.e 01 gooii ,'o'., .i.i.'v v-.v.v.'... And not only in the service f the s.itictuarv. but in the wuier service ot duty and care and self denial, ' tii.it go to make up our daily 1 1 to. .I".- ;t exhort us u. .;. -1 S'veth ai iieei!;il giver." N ot that cheer ruities.- . ' 1 1 v e a- s i:d as Untliani has well n c im s when the power ill can lie exercised over the ''t those thoughts be o ai als happiness. 1.00k he brightest stde ol t hings "ur face c ..:tantly ' it. The tn.nd cannot be .lights ma .'cuselu.. 1 pei n:c;oi.is Lo Happiness, ... ir..rli' flte Ii lh' ot Dire. . h ii'P "tights will spnng up like 1 habit." A ii ibit that by l.l,.--n.r tiiose aroUiol us wi'l bleSS ourselves, and that will make the !. world the brighter and more glad - some tur our having hveii. i : ' - .' .'" '. How He l'iil it. A mean 1 ankee is as mean a teiiow as can be found anvwheie. savs an exchange, and Mich a one' as' is dcsiiibed in the following in- ctdeiit. we are sorrv to sav. ma v , occasionally be found: ' "! A storv o! i lose manageuu nt is ' told about a ankee who lately set-! tied iti the West, lie was the pic -j tine ol a mean man. our, as ne put himself in work in good earnest to get h'.s house to lillts, tl.e Iie.gll- , b.u - helped him." After he had ever thing tised t o h s sat is fact ion, , he thought that he must have some chickens. He wa to., honest to ' steal and too mean to buy them., At last a thought struck him lie ' could boirow. He went to a neigh- bor and thus accosted him- ' --Wal. 1 reckon v.m bait.t got no old heii nor nothiif ou'd l.-nd me ii - tor a lew wccK bor '" h.nc Veil, in- . i .... . . i .... i ..... ...... . . t " 1 l. 1 11 1.1 .Ull I'll. i . I i! ' .1 a.s- -. . ,. . , . . ., . : ... ill c. rcl'oCti tue o e 1 1 1 1 e in a ii , . ,e h.- . ; , 1 1 i ' out the very hnest ;n the coot ii. .... . , t..Nt. i,,,,, i, li.e iaiiieiooiviiie oeu tiutu.. neighbor ' a , d. es He , ., , i . .. . t ncll set I no lieu . a .) u : a u lie ci 'ui so ,,f time she !,,i'''li'd -.nt a doon ei.tekeix. The Yankee was ,'gnin puzled; he could return the hen. but how was lie to rerui n ' i e eggs '. An- ot her idea- and who , ,-r saw ;i live Yankee without one ? he would keep the hciinntd she had laid a dozen eggs. This he ,i;.k an,"; 'n.-n returned .... . i. i ... .i i- i.ic.ieuaau es L. i i , i . . i .--1 i - , . l; l IV e o. lie:- !e::i..ii..:.L, as lie .ii.i ' Wal. 1 reckon I've go; as t.nc a do,:.. 'ii of . hii kens as mm; ever laid our eves . ar.il i ill.'.t;'- ii:"-! n.e i i en', ri'ithei ." A Band of Desperadoes. . i: m ' -i s. s. '.. I'.-emher A k !-" th. A" -' ' ' " '' rut'I she 1 a n-ca'.cll irolll 1 i rl . ' anty, . .. r, ; r.:i:K' tl..it a wmte hov named .t hr. in ie. . ,. 1 lal ,. -p I aten ar. 1 . i . t!,:lt he -. rn ,1 .' ! an t that lored ni. n h , ! n .'.rrested as !r r- r- nr. 1 .t. d that li m ir.it ted t jail. 1 1 U ,,s theerv whs that Hefted , ;v,:: There -rat v-r; I K . - . v e I y ng liu it hi:--- nartei lMIiic ' '..:- Ai.a. in: 1 i- 1 . . hurt. r. ; . . -: -,v :1m: th .). nt an 1 frat-r-.th, r unities r, -was li..,: a ; . I his In-...:.. h :. N m. it 1 -.m l.. V i'.'llev Anvaijr 'a v I i v I iv Lad 1 1 v ! u t t ii - ne . t tl.e w ; r -a 'a ant f th- ' hi, I.-e I ; d. a ' mi.'.is i: ra . lyn.h ! i -ii'it: n an r-- int. ii-.-. a:. dr.- 1 wh . r k v . . ! - . . : ': at:, r- : t , - ... . , ; ii : lei 1 1 . ; a l . 1 ,;. 1 .ie: j h.n I , a . rra : -. .' w : 1 : 1 1 1 r '. e r e r s h. "ever. ll. lu- t ii. th The Horse at Begf. how seldom owners or users of horses think of makiDg suitable nmnumn nr the r raat Tim r. Uoital Livc S(ock Journal refers to the subject in the following just language: extto teed, or, rather, we will 8ay, of equal importance with the feed, is rest for the working or driving horse. Without the one he very soon wasti-s away, and without the other he quickly wea.s out. That the hor86 kllOWS what coui fort is. we can very easily sat- isdy ourselves by observing the positions lie takes when at rest. Je well knows not through any process ot reasoning, but from daily experience from eolthood up that the muscles must be, in a measure, u-laxed in order to get rest, lie discovers, even though yet a colt, that, by standing upou ground getnly sloping toward the direction n:s head occupies, the tension is taken ofF the muscles of the limbs and quarters, and this relaxation i,rings its natural following com- nut. The horse or colt is rarely seen standing a: rest with his lore (eet on ground higher than that ccupied by the hind feet, lience, when we consider that most of the time spent bv horses at rest is when standing in the stall, the in- fcieiicc naturallv is that the front p.n t ol the ltoor should not be, at a;iv rate, higher than ttie rear por- tlwR. And if the horse has come in trom a long drive, or severe day's woik.joucan do him no greater kindness than to turn him loose tor an hour or two in the barn yard r other suitable place, where he mav move about at will, or stand ;U rest upon the ground in what- j ever position he sees fit to assume. Horses get some rest standing,! provided the position beeasonabl; i easv. but no lull rest except recum-j bent. It is known ot' some horses j that they never lie down in a stall. 1 though if kept in pasture they take .1. , f l..i l.i tn nil 1 i .illTm .. : . 1. ... . .... .1 Liieu 1 uo l uituiuiiiin iu ,i ici-tiiii K.r oositiori Tr. is vrll to o.fn. OCUi. I v-- o 1 1- 1 ' - w u "" : i .. ,1,;.. V,.,K t jiui'l uciuci mi., uchjll lines uut heen forced upon the horse by some i circumstance connected wnn tne auill lie va.s uiauu IU ukv-uu , , i u t h.it it had a muddy, dirt floor, or j 0ne made of dilapidated inank, un- comfortable and offensive to the' horse that has been accustomed to select his own bed in the pasture lor. I f the horse can have the priv-! dege of selecting his own position1 tor resting in the standing position, 1 he can sleep standing: but, wnile 1,1s muscles may be, to a degree, relaxed, and get rest in this posi- j . tj(Mli what can we say of the bear-j ' :,jrS ;lt the joints! Without relief! j through the recumbent position,; 'the joint-surfaces are forced to bear ;i whl'I.i. varvincr from 1.000 to ..sou pounds, continuously, lhis ........ . . .. I". . .-.-.n Kl t- ifr. i .1 1 I - ' . upon the complicated structures ; within the boots, which nature in- tonilot hnnlil l.avp TiArinil nl' i-tsf ' 'each day. It will be well, before 1 the horses and cattle are put up for : the coming winter, to settle the I question of comfort by repairing 1 the floors and providing abundant ; bedding. Tribune and Farmer. torn and Whiskey. We are not very familiar with! the current prices of alcoholic bev- erages, so we cannot vouch for the . accuracy of the figures given in the ! Milling World, from which we make the following extract. Ifj they are anywhere near the truth. ooiu com giueio auu uiohC ' consumers ought to be made ac- ipiauiLeu wmi men oigiiiunuuec. Let onr correspondent, says the ed ltor, trace a bushel of corn, for j instance, from the field to the i drinker's gl-iss, The grower works at least two hours in raising a; bushel of corn. lie sells the bushel i lor thirty cents on his tarm. lie 'spends the thirty cents for twoi : drinks, thus parting forever with' , bis corn, .now ioiiow tue corn, it Costs thirty cents, and is turned into seventeen quarts of in toxica - ting drink. The distillers receive: fortv cents a gallon for converting! i .-, .,iftn for ,.miv,-.rfi,m 1 o. i , ,a u. .s ....l. . v.. l , lit into whiskey. The corn in its! cl. inw.l cleme rnrpnf tli nrici. ..............1.!-'... nal thirty cents, and the 1.7o ! for the distiller, making its ' ,-.,i,,.i M-dc r .mi this stage ?'.i0 fcv. then the government tax ot ninety .cents a gallon adds -s'lhSo to the ; ' value, swelling it to ,"". So. The j bushel of corn no a- passes on to, the job salesmen and wholesalers.1 ' and through them to the retailers, I By the time it has reached the re-; -1 ! tailers i t has been "reduced" inland strength and increased in quantity i by the admixture of water and ( ! nthpr more hnrmfnl siih.tanppi. so ' -s . ... . s. , 'tint ila mflicnrfl inuot ll.TQ liAnn lh.il u j u. ,-iii.uii; m.o u ...i.oi. .vv... j doubled, and the corn, when it be- gins to drop into tue urinkers glasses on the bar, represents about eight and one-half gallons of drink, Allowing sixty drinks to the gal- Ion. the official bar average, the bushel of corn will furnish 1170 drinks, w hich, at an average of tit'reon cents to the drink, will take ... -,, frri, tu wt-ota nf tha onn , ,r, , , . . . c .- suiners. mis, uuueu to iue jj.m put into the corn up to the time of reaching the jobbers, make a total 0f i 1 1, t." . Subtract the thirtv cents which the farmer received for the com, and the oaiance. ?io.o.j, win show the ama:ng profits made by t!l who iio not tin tue son to grow the corn, but who multiply inihutelv bv scientific means the ,.'.t'tV mischievous powers of the grain, 1 wid and who trom this hurtful multipli-in- cation reap easy, large and reliable p loirs, i i;e original price ot the bushel i d' corn is contained 1j5 times in the ultimate receipts from :r. In tins wa, the enormous 'a .is- .ng power of alcoholic dr ink .a .:: b-- e.is;- unde-rstootl. ( ' : . ; . r 1 1 1 r 1 1 ni. I list ic "imi say tiiat ! h c prisoner t h r ew s-. i;,es at you ?" A .tiiess -A cs. mi. He threw over a dozen at me." i :d any of them hit "ii :" ' "No. sir. 1 dodged them." 1 1 o w far was the t; son e '. '.! when he t lirew !' ' About twenty feet." And do ou mean to sav 1 1 1'iisoncr threw a dozen stones oii at a distance ot twenty leet i. i t Villi ?'' on see es.sir. on see I am a base and am used 'i . s. 1 s, e: 1 thought there was e reason tor votir not beiti- is Discharged fcr Joining th Knights or' Labor. i:i.-."i:;. December lt. - A 1 l-ar- :.-! i 1 at er -avs tl lat forty lahorersem- ge tannery ol K-ver. : ; v. ! at the lnr '.'.'.-. ,i;,r I.n.hav, were discharged : - lav for j lining the Knights of Labor, s. v. ra'i hundred men are employed by tl..- hrm. and a large number threaten ; .'lit work if the discharged men are :-. t r. instated. if Vou Wisli a flood Article Of I'l.ro Tc-!-.V . ack your dealer for an 1 1 1 . - pell dw"m ' JAMES REDMOND, 1 JM)J rH I - - -xr i i tits The Bargnai Engel I KEEP ON HAND A FULL LIE OF WINES AND LIQUORS AT WHOLESALE, Which will be sold by the Barrel or Gallon at VERY LOW FIGURES for CASH. Ginger Ale equal to Best Imported, and superior to any procurable in North Carolina. B HaS (jrOOUS tliat eVOrvbOflv WailtS. e are . , , . -,1 -i-i c OllCnng tDCin Jit pi'lCCS that all Call WGll at- 1 . 10T(l tO DaV. C (1011 t 1 it O mil' O tt ffl Of I Oil ttll Will I t t l t I . V V A i i. k, ' , . . 1 4. 1 flaVC K )d IOL (.'.Mill is a coii(lene(l and sullicientlv representative . - ' .,, , . , i bill. willCll WO ('0111111011(1 ' ress A nice 'a.-i.incro. j::rt " cf iinv man's iiionev. I' . for I0o. IK-kiizc I low prices ; all wo ask is an inspection. , ,m.v..i . t , w . ai.u 1 LI la.-. -J - in'.Li; v l , Cashmere, Striped French Silk and In BLACK GOODS we have Serges, Lupin's Cashmeres, etc., etc., width Cashmere, nice looking, for i!0e. See our Heavy Black Silk. Rhadamie. Wraps for Ladies and Misses, Walking Jackets, Jersey Jackets and Dolmans, ie of L '.nele ehuh an.', etln r fabric?, are cheap. Our Hosiery Stock r s eoiumcu :.:,i: v.- w. ! ?'-ir t-k a' ! -.:t -: ii W,- a-at: I things ft. Corsets, Gloves, Ladies' and Children's Vests, Handkerchiefs. Buttons, Gimps, Fringes, Etc., Etc.. Etc. w c a s i ;: fi d: fan' We are the only Celebrated Uiamsnil w : "k- ,. ;i. ,. tf-r ih-in anv utit To onr friends in the would say we are very . , . . . . - 1 trade. We are headquarters in tins city tor; styles, and we sell good goods at hard time! . -, prices, it you want t have them. Then to tiiat class !' u i t'i'ieiul, the Wholesale Buyers, we would av we wisli yon all the success possible, and will sell you goods very, very cheap, hut unle-s vmi (i0W1 wo (-annot sell you. us we have marked close 0 11 1 U'"-u- tin We respectfully request a call from all, and; It d if we don't8 sell von it 1 gOOdS ai not ClieaD. o A NEWBERN, N. C, VHOLESALE AND IN OXyKOTIO" WITH THE AGENCY FOR Brewing Company's Lager Beer, Porter. &c , . , . . l)l'etena tO fflVC a llSt 1 11 WP mil WO RhOlUfl 1 w . i v, t 1 - ' lit l N L t L-lalllii, . UUl UClUf , . , tO VOlir attention. Goods. j.ct vji.1, in nice shades, worth 20c. and .,tlier dress goods at remarkably Then in Fiue Goods we have all r n.,. i.m, Plntrl eam..i - 11 -.v 1 , . - Worsted nair Mixed Cloth all wool and Camel's Uair Suitings and among which is ;i half wool double per yard. Then look at our Black Satin times are hard, have bought close. there. 1 1 nuni ro'is to mention a full line of i; v do'i ' cui' yen 0"th in pneos parties that sell the hsrt, uoiiars ana uuns.i r vu can f.nd in this market. country and city we " anxions to have your me or common uooas we can pay the cash spot to ell them on time. won't be because onr! I AKER. K X 5 Mi r WK LIQUOR DEALER MANTJFACTUBER OPV . Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Lemon Soda Buffalo Mead. California Pear Cide ?Etc, Etc. BOTTL1KG M TIME TABLE, In Effect 7:57 P.M.. Sunday, NoT.'XtlC 1886- v ,s:;;,.J EAST I ' teitsr-s t ,,...,.i.t) jL.-m.rw-.m no. &i. STATIONS 5 0l!Qoldboro.. 11 1M 10, 28 I !ll' OfiO. - ,,. - -., r ' 12 n :v) l si 6 50! Kington 8 X) New Berne, Morehead City 5i Dally eNCept 8anilrv' ;rfo4. , - . .'... , -..n -i' EAST. no i .. Hixed Fgt. A : I WST.'iiwr;s : HIzM .. STATIONS. !. tqu Pa.Bs. Train. ' Arr. L've j A U. I A. M. I 1 7 '26 I OoldBboto,.M...i 8id 8 t7 I Best's r. n. r t. v. iff 8 lid 8 W UU ranee , . Falling Creek 13 a iw 9 29 10 10 10 as 11 08 11 ST 11 5-1 9 CS y m 10 15 10 40 11 IS 11 12 Kanston, .-49a ;M CasweU t I 13 43 H4 ,4 Dover . "I Ll!.' Core Creek ; Tnfecarora, ... tWi : if ao ' 11 09 Clerke's , 1 Ne-wbern.".... 12 ill I p. u. P. H. Tuesday, Tliursdayand Satnrdajrg. -;? tMonday, Wedce day and, Friday, .. Train 50 connects With WUSOlngWm W4.'" don Train b'-und North; leaving tJolelatooro. . 1):& a. m., aU with Richmond. V JJ a.ytlti. Train West, leaving GoldBboro H:50, m. , i Train 51 connecte with Kiebmoad A tiril . Train, arriving at Ooldsbcro 4:40 p.m ill vMk t : Wilmington and Wei Ion Train from lb North at 4:54 p.m ' : 't - ' .--::-' Train ? connects with V, A W.Tr1n hotaeitt South, leaving Goldaboro at 4:64 and 7;48 B r -: Willi W W. Train bound North,' leaving :--GoldBboro at 5:43 p.m.. nd with K; I) Train Waving (jollbor at ieW.r Wij.'' Change of Pier is Hev York.; -.1,V- ' The N. C. Freight tipe a-i-a) iv t FOR NEW YORi;; ; BOSTON, PK0VIDENC5'. ; and all toint " IN -tla and Weut' after ttiii date will receive freight in New Xu for New Bern t,' PIKIi 7. NORTH BlVl5K,r ; Jffice of New Yorlc and. Baltiwiot Transportation Co.' Ilerchant should remember that th1 4aaef the best Steam Lines ent of New 'YfM'T.-maeiag - df.ily connection with Baltimore fwr . Hew, JJWj, all inside, and onlyone change. ' y'- SEMI-WEEKLY 5TEAMEBS Between New Bene &nd Baltimim I (Tonchinc at Norfolk) ' "0i - v - i LanvwiK New Berne for Baltimore TUESDAY FRIDAYS at 1 p m. Letn Baltimor to 1 S?w Brne WEDNESDAYS 'dnd SATGSCkAT 6. p. m. j Age-it are as foliew El'KKN FOMW. QB'l JTanaeer, o Lirht St.,BaJ't.ll AS. W. McUAKRIOK, Ag't. Norfolk, Ta. Ii W. P. Clyde Co.. Philadelphia, It Jtoat - harvue -- f s ' York a Bako. TranLine,Pier ,NortarITr. E. Sampson, Boston, 6S Central wharf. K. H. Rockwell, ProTidence R.I. . i r D. C. Mink, Fall River, Derrick wharf. Ships leave Boston, Tuesdays and 8akarelaa " New York daily. f Bil timore, Wednesday anafta-twdaji ' Fall River, Mondays, Wednesdays Frliayp. T r. '. ' ITi vidence, Satardays -, hrontfh bills lading given, anil rates ku era u to ail uats at the dilTerent nIBcss of paniea . : iToid Breakage ol Bulk and Skip rii . N. "3. LINE. 1 4 T . ,1. w M 1RA He- " m. OLD 130IV1IIVI01V steamship Company, SEMI-WEEKLY LINE Fo. ew Y'ortc, Baltimore, l Nor- lo'f: j. 1 Plnladeipnia, Providence. and other Cities. OX A.ND AFTER Monday, January 11th, 1886, r N TIL FURTHEB NOTICE steamr shenandoah Wi; leare, npon vrrtTal of tr&in on Norfolk - .tjUierii K&ilroftd at Elizabeth City, wrr MONDAY AND THURSDAY tor w Heme Ketarcinf leTN Brm f.-r Klizabf ih City erery TI ENDA1 AND FRIDAY making CI- se Connection with Nor ffik Soiitherc R. K. for Northern eltiM L'Ias- connection made at New Berne with st-'tiitiTj fur Kmston, PolloksTllle. Treaton ii.t: all I an dm ere on tbe Nenae and Trent t.iT-rs jc.j freitthts received for shipment on f iif.'-ciays ard Fridays after 3 p m. Frt'itti t toi warded promptly and lowsst rates ti nr.'inter'd to destinotion. K. H. lifKKHTS, Aj't, NW Berme. Ol ; rRPPHh & TCHNIH, &'ti, Norfolk. V I. HiA-MBD. Oen'l fT't At, Nw York UPPINCOm LIPPINCOTT'S - Lippmcom T.eads all other Magazines Jn 'l'ales of Fiction A New Departure poems of Interest pleasing Short Stories Interesting Miscellany 25 CtS. w Wotes of Progress ikarlv Choice Selections 400 Orig;11' Contnbotiaas FACES IN EACH ISSUE Xomcs ot tue 1 irset 'Fane wm, A Complete New Novel ' $uperUdr Merit Bj some fiTonte aatbor in sacs Ko. Giving a library of 12 new and valuable works, worth from $15. 00 to $18.00 annually, at the nominal suss tt'byfXnfnFS nett, Julian Hawthorne, Lucy C. LiUic, etc., etc. will appear in early issues 00, givingdetaiu,etc.,maued on .pp..ca.ion J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY 715 nd 717 Market St., FnUadslpnw New Central Hotel, t Formerly Batsman House, South Front Street, New Berne, N. O. TI. PATTERSON, Proprietor, off ere special. Inducements to commercial mon. Cuisine of superior excellence. Omnibus and baggage wagon at all trl.-i and steamers.. Katen, 3,00perday. p!7 W II '.'niii Atlantic 6t N. C. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 23, 1886, edition 1
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