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r or . tty ,c ri at (0 cants per von th. " ' ' T.. : 1 JOUKNAIii a S Column paper, u pabllnU ri Thursday .at 12.00 pa annum. AUV: -TlSINOfiAl'tS (DAILT)-On inch . on dav w enU1 one Hmk, 1100; an month "1t months, 20.00, ". , j itr'wuratt ondots Ha4 of "Olty Items' i ii e i Insertion1 i ' ; )i r n 111 U lmntA between Notice ot Marriages or Deaths, not to exceed ten lines wlU b loMrted free. All additional matur wlU be charged 10 of nts per lino. Payment for transient advertisements mnst be wade tit -advMMV Bf nlar adTertlsemsnts will be collected promptly at the end 'of each month. .'?. I Ooaaaalcatlon containing newt or a dittos ilon of local matters are. solicited.-, Ncmisi catloa nuti expect to he puMMtsd thai contain bleeUonabla personalities; withhold! the Dam if the author : or that will make more thaa on ultima of this oaper . THE JOUKNAL. Edltr, eag r i 1TZ NEW BERNE, N. C. MAY 18, 1888. entered at the Poet office at New Berne, N 0, as second-class eaatter. , Me, Edison, the electrician, is proqefdjpg to prganteitf "fc doi r" to pntflii'8 electric1 raiiray Into ac tnal use. The principle is the same as the Siemens, railways in .Europe; the transmission of a current from a stationary generator through the rails to the moving locomotive, the current to be converted into power bv the engine and used instead of The peat Southern Exhibition will be opened at Louisville, Ken tucky on the first of next August. Only threpj even ill ,prqbably surpass lt--the London Exhibitions of 1851 awl 18$ and Jhe .PMadeE lfeni rofMm m famwlOL occupy ihtMitm feet. This, .Exhibition , .wiUi;,show the South ts how on the high road to prosperity Free labor has in fused new lile into the land. The cotton crop last year wag the great est ever . known.' reaching foully 7,000,000 tKtlea. I Ohr indostrl'es' are becoming diversified". This Expo sition at , Louisville will proclaim the wonderful progress and devel opment of the South since the war. The Attorneys a in the Star route teial are making from, five to seven uays speecues eacu to a sieeirr ingjary. A correspondent of the , New York Slitt' 4n describing the scenes in the court says that when Wilson; ' Chief counsel for ' Brady,' began his speech one of the colored jurors began to wilt and soon seemed to be sleeping the sleep of theiTst.' Ancf 'when he began his map making the jurors ' in the rear row gently placed their heads on their hands and closed their eyes. Col. Bliss, for the prosecution, it seems was smart; enough to see when the X the-jurors began to droop, aliu would say something iuteresting to arouse them; and it is said that when Merrick conies' to close the case for the "government there ARillM loch torrfJnl of1 jury pleading that even the colored juror's eyes "will be kept opened with atynment. A.itwo hours spejc jrm japh id,,wouli nhave decided the cases with as much fairness and as consistent with the evidence as this interminable war of words; that is, if he jurors (have anvthinsr like cood horse sense.! ,SA kipg once, bad daughter' who jraanlilbeyppd measure,, but So' haughty and proud that she con sidered no man' good enough ' to marry her. She pretended to ac cept one after" another the suitors who approached , her, j and, then treated them with mockery and scorn. AfJJst herXathk: the king, made a great feast, and, invited ,al) th6' Most illustrious 'men for miles round td,W'ie86nt.',!'AlIi0ftnem' were introduced t0! the proud young heiress , by their Tank..' Tirst1, 'the kin?of a neighboring country( then a d,uke,'thep w priccef,! aridi after these, nobles of niga po3ition. ' f o) But the princess, when asked to choose for herself, had some fault to find with each. Une was too fat, another too thin, third' iwas Bhort and thick, and a jourta bad a face as pale as a ghost, ; and so on till they all went away quite offended, i sighboring "country the "highest ' them all, Now ; the princess tit i- heart liked this one of her snjt- , a bef. ' 'it shemadenodi-erence toLiui. The youn li ;i very good-looking race 1 " ".LT JOTJA AL, a M column js pu. 1 L except ta lloaday, at 18.0 nr. J for six months. DliTed to but his chin was a little crooked, and he had a ir "h bard.. " "Y" Oh!" said .4 yi :ngs princess, w' n she sar ptui , wai ea aiier t' 3 others tre gone,' "wtat a chin La has,"tobe sure yjust like a biro's beakj I shall call him King Bough- beard;" and she laugnea neartuy as she spoke. ' .? The young jwincej; turned jiway without 4 'word, to1 "show he' 'was offended : but a preport pf what the princess bad "said soon got about, ana people caiiea mm Jivng xtougn beard from that day. -. : ; . : , .Alter. the feast vaa over, and, the king found thai, not only had his daughter dismissed j ail ' ner lovers, but1 that fehe , ha4 mocked, anJmj suited his" gutsts ' be was very angry. ana iook, mi vLlLi lUHb U1S uuuguier shonld take as a husband the. first poor wayfarer who came to the castle;' aytirvoafter,; princess heard the Bound .of musifl under her window. The king also heard it, aM 6afd,tib atonce and fetch the musicin')in,, . ) The servants 6be.vd, and pres ently; returned, with :a wandering minstrel, :wno ' played ana sapg oe fore the castlft injiopes fef receiving alms'. '.TJ and ragged clothes, ' but the, king made him ;stay and sing to them, and when he had finished lie asked lor little gift ? " yes," .replied ; the 'Mng.ff'ypn shall ;be jrwrded tiPW song has pleased roe so well thai I will give you my daughter to be your'wifei" The princess . terrified at ner father's-. words, 1 ; ad . ;would j. have ;rushedirom the, room but the king prevented f Mtm o," 'h ' Said, "you shall fl6fc: escape; I took an .oath that youifihoubU marry the firstn.wayfarerfRrtho cjeame to1 the door. 'and I will keep toy word"i U -Alrobjectionr oirtnenprincess7s part were, useless ?tTbe? pnes was sent fory and sh,e-was obliged to nlichh hr, troth to a Door minstrel. 1 As soon as this was accomplished; the, king said -to his; daughter, " Now that you are the wife of a poor njanjjym will see Jjo unfit vou araitoremaittaniniy astle. I You must therefore depart at once Ifrrif li mnr rinalirinrl.1" '" '"" '" 4 ... ThA1" Ttinainian' t;ftnlr liAr , w thn hand as the .king spoke, and! led her away to ( travel on foot fori a long distance. At length they came to the borders of an extensive' forest, whioh the ' young wife, knew be longed to King Roughbeard. , "Ah mel" she cried; 'this wood belongs to the prince that I mocked and ' insulted. - -Ah,, .poor delicate creature that I am; if I had only married him"when he Watted me 1" By-and-byiheentesed a meadow, and she made the same lament, for it belonged to King Eonghbeard.1 But when at Jast- they came to a large city, near which was his palace, the repeated lamentation at length annoved her husband.1 ;' :t 'fJ, It is not pleasant to me to hear yon constantly wishing tbat,,ypu had married some one else : am 1 not good enough lor you V She made no reply.' and they con tinned to Walk on till she was quite tired, and at , last her ; husband stopped before a mean little bouse. 'What are ,' we: stopping here for f fche asked; whose wretched house is thist,,; '.VrrfViW'-'-"Jt ia mjf noiise "and yours,' he replied, u wherp 1 wie ? must live to gether;" and he led her, in, but the acor was so iovt mat xney naa to stoop as they efltef Cfl. : Where are the servants i" asked the king's daughtenHUn ,r . j , . "What 'servants !" replied her husband r " you must wait wupoti yourself now ; and you will have to do all the wort, to ngnt tne nre, to fetch the water, and cook my dinner, for 1 am too tired to neip you.''. The princess was being punished now for .hepipnde iHer husband, although he could,, sing,' Jooked so repulsive in his ragged clothes, and with his face .tied up as if he had the toothache, that she did not care to do anything for him. Besides, she knew -nothing of cooking ,pr lighting tires, bo he had to get trp' and do it jiimself After she had taken a little for! -she was too sad to kafc much she laid herself down orf a toiaeralie bed quite tired out.' Ia'tlw mprcimg, however, her ihus band woktj b.er very iearly that she mignt qieaa jip tne nouse ana gee breakfast, "and she tried to do it fo please him;, for he wa kinfd ajjd patient with her. Thus 'they con tinned for a few days till theif stock of provisions was .all gone. -e Then said the husband- "(Vyiief we can not go on in this way, staying here and 5?arnjngj ftiothing ; yoq shall leanillo. plaits willow tananmake baskets it is not difficult while I go and 'fearn1' money ' some ' other wav." So be went out, cut some 'willow twigs, and brought them f home. She soon learned to plait but the hard willow twigs wounded her soft hands and made them quite sore. "I see that Wilf hot do," said her husbandi) f you must try to spin, dearest; perhaps you may manage mat Detter." T;The;kin2.'s. (daughter Med tepln ning.&lBObnf it was of no nse ;, the hard threadBoon Cijt "through her soft white' fingers till the blood ran downy ifV I I 1 1 H f J i -"See, now," said her : husband, "you Ere food 'or nothing at work. If t j r.r:haso a basketful of dif fer it v, res, you can Bit in the ma ket a: 1 bc I them." "Ah 1", thou-ht she, "when the market people "from my father's kingdom come outand see me Bitting there with,, things to sell, how they will; mock mP,' . V iU f ! she was obliged to go, for she did nofe want to die of hunger, i The firet timei ; however, , everything turned) out a well. - People ( bought goods willingly of Buch a beautiful woman; all she had was sold, even (he basket, and , they; tpaid ... her whatever- she asked,-, so that ,shp went? nome.witn pieuty ot money They lived on this for sometime j as long as ,ic lasted ana tnen, ner husband bought another basketful of waires and gave it to 'hi twife, Who' went ' again to the market,1 sPated" WrSelf ?nVdt 'orlleii! .au1 tmrftstA ' nt' hftr" ffnorfavi for ' sale. auaaeniy a ' amnKen nussar came nt oti horseback, and, not seeing thp basket, 1 rode ngnt into it, broakifi& the delicate ware into a thousand pieces. Then she began to weep, and knew not m ner dis tress what to dOi Cryingout.o.i'tOh l what will become of me t what Will my husband say , :-.wtft ifihe ran, heme and related to nun her m isfortune i t tf ; i c. - ?; vr b i i f Why did ou seati yourselt. at suchi-a dangerous cornerofuithe marketr; lie . said. , "Xnerei, istop j your, weeping; 1 see, .that, you are quite unmi 10 periorm iue. Bunjueij i. work.' 1 I have just ; been, to 'our king's castle, and 'the'Y Jtojd. me they 'wanted a' kitcben-maidr 1 havd promised to 1 Behd you' oVer etery day,' Bind ' they1 are ready'to take . you, so come and ' have your stipperrand' don't" W'eep'ahf more.'' And Bothftprouo king's dattguter became a kitchen maid in the castle of King Eonghbeard. . It was dreadfully' 'hard ' work; "she" had to wait upon the cook, wash the plates and dishes, and the saucepans and .kettles.-- 'K;)'ft' "w. Thev broueht her Whatever pieces were left for her to take home for dinner and .'supper, r,and rshe was often very tired. But ishe vcouid hear what Went on in Jvmg Kongn bread's castlc ahd at last the ser vants told her that a great festival was about to take place in lienor of the young king's marriage.'" -" Tho poor wife, who remembered that she cphld pnpe have ' been his wife , but lor ner pride,!, felt very sad ; yet she. could, jiot help going to the door of the grand- saloon, that she might1 see the company arrive. Theroom wasfullof figbt,a;idpach one ; who stepped iu seemed more elegant' and beautiful that the last, ana as tne giory ana spienaor' sur rounded i her, she 'thought; wita a sorrowful heartjOi her, fate, and' lamented ,i over, i , thej. pridei and naugntiness wnicn naa Drongui ner into suhj PjribfPjfy" anddU- From the - costly 'supper which was laid out for the- guests . came the most delicious: odors, and the servants Iwho' waited threw her pieces as they ' pissed her. Which she gathered - up and : put unto her paset io carry nome. 1 r. After; snptoPr thp';;;company iid- jjourned . to the; dancing-room,-' asd as the King's aaugnter was looting earnestly at the beautifully-dressed ladies : and gentlemen who passed, she saw all at once a noble-looking prince rapproaching het. f He was richly dressed in velvet and silver, and wore a golden order across his shoulders. ', He ' saw the, beautiful princess whp had lost her position through her own pride standing at the door., lie knPW: her ' at once, although she Was so meanly dressed; but whpn, he t adYwed i and.: took her ,ty the hand to lead , her into the ball room, saying; that she must dance with him, she was in a ter rible fright, ,ap(t: struggled to get free, for she knew -it was King Roughbeai'd. r her lover,? whom she had treated With contempt. ' But it waa useless iu reiuse, ne neia ner bandjBo Wghtiyj and: led, her u. Tn fit a ef.mtrirla fliA Knnl l,nf let basket round her waist broke; and all the broken -niecea wnicn ine servants naa giveA ner scattered on the floor, and rolled, in all directions, while ,the omDanv looked on ana. laughed in tones of mockeryj .- Her shame was how complete, and she wished she coujd at. ,ihat' moment iiide herself a thousand fathoms deep in the earth. She rushed tO-Lthe door to run away, but w );he steps in 4 the dark she met, as she supposed, her hus band, for ittfaf his tdice.5 'JL seized her Arinii tind broueLt herr back -jnto thei castloyandas; soon as he appeared "!iri th4 light, i. - l f . i . r, ! ouv Haw, iu ner .tmioinsumeni, inai was jung: itonguDeara.. ,tft; jt ! iDo-not. fear,"' Baid- he inlia gentle tone. MI and the wandering minstrel with whom you have lived in the - wretched honsq ia the wood are the satrie. Jly- Jove for you made- jme j diggnise myself that I might "win yon through your father's oath.1 I was the. husftaf whoHpsot yonr basket ji have done it to try if, after' all, you rcal'y loved Hip i: Hoiihboard,:who?n yoa- refused ru I mocLcd and-I Lv.-,ed.- that yo .r proud thoughts would be humbled, and your haughty spirit Lc V :.t it r ould be as a" pur.' , and i uiient ! arned f havi. j n. jcked and t nie. Then s e wc t bitterly, and said, "I know I have done wrong, and I am not worthy to be your wile." r-.: s past now XU)1 are. .my .wile and we nave a, splendid festival Jto celebrate the event after all." i Then he took her to a beautiful chamber, where the maidens of the court: dressed -her in sroyal robes, and' when, her husband came and conducted her to i the great hall, (here was her lather and Juis whole court ready ,tp receive her, and wish her joy, qn her marriage witb King Boughbread,' and so was there a joyful end to all her troubles. I wish, dear reader, you , and I bad been there to see MOLASSES, Sugars I C (I f ' 1 t Colleo l.!l , f'!ili.!SHi. 1' .M ) i and Teas For sale by 'Hi J T )l i C E. F0T A tJO ,,, i li'iWholtgftle'OrORBrs. ',( 3,1 Brick Block. Middle' st. jr ...1 ni i.l . , t a ; J tif Fcr Rent, ..'.f U ( The Dwelling HoUse at the junction pf Craven and Middle street, rppentjj (occupied by Hill Humphrey ,j . , ma3d2w , .,iti THOSS..-HOWARDf A House and Lot'For Sale: Newhern, 1 will eU at Fublid Auction, tat th Court Hougq door In the .City of Newborn, tbe. Hfvuse an Lot Qn Brood street,- lh-snld Cltv, formerly owned by Mrs.' ijllzabeth Pe terson, And known lathe plan o said olty as Lot No.. . , -...,, . ... i f ,.:j . , ; Tlie terms of the sale are one half tfnsh , the balance to be paid on the 1st day of Movera ber, 1883 with Interest at 8 per cent. Title reserved until purchase money pald.n J n t t-' " G. H. ROHKHTS, .,. .it; -f i: . v r) Treiuurflr of the VestrM Newbern, April 2i, imps. apr27.dta ;;:H0I,L,AND'6lJi6Ni"' f Attorneys t at Law;1 " ' Office one door west of Ronton House.) : 1 t fWlW nractlce 'In- the Counties of Traven Jones, Onslow, Orteret,. Pamlico and Lenolc prompt attention pum to collections. jt " i api29-dwly. u 1 pk.;;j.;d::cuXrk; sun?, iiii-ii-i- oJhmijoi run tT I- .'wlj'ijIWW.lftl Office on frayetj street, between Pollock and Broad, t i aprl7-d4wiy o J; E. 'DILLON, (Jr.r 'Y.BAKliR, IV,- llll , I. .1 I I 1 "J , ; i jl ailDOOLS STREET H ... . , . j . r ... oitosite ' Baptist - church. Bakes fresh every day all kinds of Bread, Pies. Cakes, nd HDecial attention iriven to orders for Wedding Parties. Plonics a, pe 9,-ffS.t JlH'tiKfll A-AMO''i ,Ut)ti Denier in FlnB-Tmlly Iroeerles1 and tion. A call from all will b'e gladly received, aprildly fl ti Atlantic & Nortl Cajolina .Eailroad, NKWBBiw.lf. C, April 24 1888. ---,!r.,,f r i . i. , .t,.v v.'. .a.u. liji..! Impcrtant to Trusters. A Truck Train will Ibava the rwnrtt. nt. MoW bern, dally except Saturday and Sunday at To insure Dromnt, snlnmA-nt. tninlf eVinnlH ha at the warehouse not later than HALF FAST xwuociock, p. m. ., ... ;,. Arraneementu have beeii tnhAtr ti'whh this train makes close connection t fciolilu- uuru wuu mo 'Tasi rreint oi we Atlantic Coast Jjlne, for all Northern and i Eastern Throuuh' rates of freltrh't bj1(iw bA hiring aprawtf. . , i! j i i j BuperlntendenU'. tvt hi m i U i) '. ,'J'.7r i,. THE TK.1E HAS CQ"!I iUfjili. 4,'.': ,U).f b.i'ul.l U-'.4:..M( tirat f ) -.: For us toann6uncO the fafct Iw i ), Ji H fl) 'i1' ,' 1 ' our mm stock ij,nl . t- ."i'UiS:. t id'. A.ilJ !. i - t ' i .lit, Jlf.H CONSISTING' UT PART OF VitUI 3 S .1 OF ALL KINDS.'. DRY.QOOnS, - i . i. .:; flows Jk liozs. THE i GEH . C0TT0IJ PL0T7 JV A' SPECIALTY. ' 1 - van ana see. us or writ (tot snmpU-s an pr!(!e.;;:j oi1 u.,r..-.lf.i;- t 'l:..t Tlios; Catc's & Co.. Dpi'l-dJtwly Opp. Caston House. WAI.'ITD, m'l7G FlTSt-ClSS ' ,I3CL toj yorkj either by the job, week or month.. Apply to 1 , )( , J, W. HiARBELL, i.' lannfaAurer of Boots and Shoes, ma29-diW Newbern, Ni C. nr v .' We have fitted up ft ' Peirlor for- Ice Creami t:t;t , ) ) afid carl furnish' ice Cream. 'Water Jces and fine bake.-' ' " ' Families nd parties supplied with cream packed in porcelain freezers. Orders taken during the week for ice cream, to be delivered tot Sunday's desert, f , , t , ,, ,( r 'w.kit,i,Ki w m Parlor open every night until 12 o'clock. j, ' '"A. H. POTTEB ft CO. . . i,. . t n n ,n. I .iDH- G. K. BAGBY,-; iriJrgreon1 Dentist, Will be in New Bertie from the' ' i si to tiie 1 5th of each Month, In Beaufort from 15th to the 80th. ' ft Office 'in New Berne, over B. V. i's! V. Smallwood's, corner Sontli Front and Craven streets., . i ,i t u ,( Teeth extracted without pain by the nse of nitrons oxide. mai-21-dwtf G'j:no end Kdnit. i,ouu bucks 1'ine lsiana uuatjoi u - i.M 1,000 sacks Fish, one aud Potash 1,000 sacks Kainit, at $13.50 a ton. . 500 sadks Pacific Uuano. ' 600 sacks Roy8tm"s" HighJ tfrade 'AcicI 1 i Phosphate. "l w 1 1 j ' VOO sacks Norfolk Fertilizorat $18 a iai h-cruyiau Guano. , j t tJ t ) K jE. h. meadows & CO., - ' "'J 1 Comer ! Pollock and Middle Bts:," 1 Warehouse Cotton Exchange Place, ',' , , JEW BEPE, c, W, L. PALMER t. . .." .. . .- i,,i,i,.'.i'h. ftxehanw8 for cash. Clears. Pines. Rmokliiir losuouu, uiiBwiug xuuauou, hiiq many lancy I 'ransm'sftcenti'UNCM uiuak, " ; Batcheloa' 5 cent BUMBLE BEE CIGAR. , ; two brands of the-flnest 5 cent cigars in Araer, lea. and man other brands of eood ciaars. I Situated on the candy-side ia a leautiful SODA FOtJNTAIN, where you can Ret k nice, cool glasaofxoda or ginger ale Uiat wll) please Alsrt the celebrated Depn Boett Wattri fdr in. Deverage or meuioinai purposes. f , v-(A)raeone,joineBii, ' . , i , )0 . Be sure and call, i , v.,t )( ,ti - That'sall. if j ub 1 i i . i r Hlddle.st., second dotr from South Front, ) iiV'j hi f J). r ' 'i'f" -ifh 1 $o6 if:.':. !.-f otf !; The i Tennessee -Wagon, ' r The: Farmer 'js FaTorite,,iMi ,fji The Gilljert'Foe'Ptinin. No Well regulated family can afford to v t.i i . be without one. ' " lf & 1 I i I i..U7 J i 1 1- -TheNi 1 -1.101 iii oveltyBelt'Hookr V i i 'it . t . j .'w ; i i'f t !( Better. Jian laoing or riretpp r i.j-i ,i, iLWrencIt'.' You'hare only'to gen it'tb appteoiafe its .d.i.i'jiji ' , adrantagea. rt 1 rt.ma-hr.sl The, JOnaft? Steel Plow. (flrll( 1 '"(' ,1 1- ,", ' 1 1 'I I j ,1 1 I I ' I 1 I 1 . 'I ,1 IJ ! I '!) Ill ' The Improved OJimax Oofton 1 i i 1 ,Di;'"i-'j' 1 ki i .tr .'JrJ.0w,iu cf tiui t -St ii.Ut. ' u t 'wi Tho best Cotton Plow-Jrf(is; it b"-nhfci'i'--.i'-i !' i,.iMiiv;.i':yir! ' ii ; ,' -1 t i. (i - .jJ i - I ,'l Ay i 1' Tf-tf t '1 .I'I I .,-1 (".I I I I 11. l ''1 t hU -5 , lU I ' pie Ctopajiotf ail' Granger, : ; mo t.i, l tlJ 1 if f.. . oni t i.;ilT .oil 11 !oi'i.i?ijVf til : J.' 'J i 1' uo rtol'i-'iiino-.i olu r 1 f 'it; 'l.f -.-!' 1 1 1 p. 'fL: ' Mauufaotur'1 1 x rrac:.!,. . ' ' ' ' A sort for :r.ll cln (. i .i , n b lift, N U. r. r w ; ' r t- w. C ' rt T - ) -"'i VT TIIE CITY MARKET,' I -h supplied with the very best Fres Mchih, Jn-ef, 1-ork, Mutton and HuuKime Mint the iiui ket adonis. Cull on him. jniiiw-diy L. H. CllTIiER, SashVDoors & Blinfls,1 LIME, CEMENT and PUSTER ,vi;.i:v) 1 a ' u;,n ,;i -el.. I . " S . &QUSE FVJtNJSnim GOODS,) Faints, pili Glass and Putty, GUNS AW 'pTRTnLS1 " 'L TOIIL,ETr'Slfirt;"0,1 Rubber and leather Belting," d jEtc.tl Etc Walter" P." Burmsfc Co.'' 1 COMMISSldX tiElicHAtfrS,"' . u t 1 1 1 ..t ir J 'AKrt hv it una tw GRAilJ OF ' ALL KINDS; l jf ( (CornBSpecialtjf-V'"' ", 36WBertao, 3ST. C5.' ' Orders ntid 'Conslgnmerits respectfully solicited. i, ti .i.,.r lJ-'11-rTvl7' i COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' -fi'lfij' .f MlJ,.K.( . HI lil'IIIJ j lii'l-HiiU X have isecvreil ,a new; Boiler.' and have, a jajrgf forcefct wiirk putting my Mill in oriir, PithaHI wlU.be ready byi'j ir.HjJI te oinvi f and IwlH be 'prepared "t i Jfum'lMvIiel'HEOT bUALITt'ttoantfntkerar Ji'i oia'. I, i'i n . 1 atJrTHltf j " i f V GEO. BISHOP,' ' NewBeme, N. C.' Fine Groceries!? FairEcalinsp ot 1 V ill Ji ,J f. f 1 l'J Jul t n lo ilf )' J T LOWEST.JRICES FoncA3;i;p;;LYi Ml V 'jjj.fi, j 'i.j J' h 'i.yl"'ir .l ! Our Motto' scnd'otir Success!! J We constantly earn- a verv lm-ire and seleat line of i ij.n j.iou iu u--i ujj. ( . '" 1 fYite QrbceHes) I ti .iK J yIji ) j! v.Qoafy in Qh$ tmu Jfjn !,' m i i.Z'w, 0ec,''ui wi 5 i. unjul 0"lM tfjt.t 97' ."It( llll 1" MUl Flour, ,,,,,,1,111.1 Provistom. Tobaetof11-1' " .'-.ii a ' Ctgnri'ad"v 'And we Bolirltacall froiri tlift eltv Irnrt iwe cuu cupecuu anemiou, 'W nun Kngnsn reakfast and Japan Teny and wr "hmp ton" Java and Klo Coffee, fresh ground every day, at 20c. lb,- The1 'best in' the city . Try a package ,n.(' ( IW ,kt . 1 Btanuara uranuiatea 8uga, we,, , ANo.lFancyFlbnr 4cts, . . ' Our "Le Boquet" Clear, Mi 'each; for SS6' We keen the best of everything, and rna. : ftnteeboth prioeand quality, rand cheei lolly The Cash Trade 'dnly SolJlle4.v b (, Wm.-Pell Ballance &'Cw' n in. i '.FrMJljtl!NeWBene,N ?. "i . s; noyi7Hr 1 V-'.lujinl ia artloln. Ion .niteflfjl for Ahaproteietioniotii on and Tin Koofs. It will t hlitrt, rlialk iei, rrack.or coirodn. Hi tan iini antt cos'J' tract wjth the Iron or tin.,, It will- not liijiirc( , terni Watr. It 'to Ttri-mMV duinble snrf ' Manufactured and br sale by.,, i , ! T 1 B. A. Richard. Dealer ia Paints-,' Qili; Ulius, ArtiHto, on. llworti'bMi'l ana uoaen waters- Material pi all kiwis. . r. su(522-dly " 1 Norfollt Ta.!' " . ! nt i.nnifi .-ioyh -in,', . Lh .7. ih . DEALER IN " l?f ni t, I (Jhojpe family ; Groceiies CANNJ' Gdobs1 All kinds.11' Tho Very'Ecst Butter iW ' u i hi r . r L -u ii t i ('!'n I -received fresh from the, best Kovtfiern Dairies., averv en dava- 'J - 1 ' ' - specia,k,ritiqncaUcdtohip f i r Choico Grades of rsimilji Ffonr. J' Bto'ad Eireet,'i t)odr above irMiej '' I , . : t , jUAj. f . , . ; -.:. y.id .v : i vnv'i v..i 'i. Dealer In and Shipper of :?ii l-.w i. ;ill t-r.vnl :! -, New Berne. N. ' . ' fl 1 J I I . .1 . . I . A A. ' Frimh Fish and Ovslers Rhtrned liv Fim-i- ,0.X. 1. to uil prntH u( tlien.iuitrv. Til u-... i-l' ' amnnat dlHiionnlntinent win.-m slionl-l, ri-M- H v nie U houi'H prior to time o( slilpmrnt of gOOdSr,!!! (j ,11.1 jj li-'-i lauSW.ii iy ,T) - j x L j "-1 v,' at : Li IN on 1
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 18, 1883, edition 1
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