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7 b l THE JOURNAL. SEW BERNE. N. 0.. JAN. 29, 1386. WH3Hlil i ' ASEL Arrival and !Larture Kais T.mrt" moved into our New Quarters, The Brick Store, N. E. Cor- . Oouth Front and Middle streets, we will, in order to make m for our Large Spring Stock, sell for the ' ' Iexiy TO 7t- OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP " f 1111 IT Boots and Shoes, Gents' Furnishing' . J II ill Igj Goods, Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises, IlltY GOODS AND NOTIONS, 7 GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! 13? ItEMEMHKIS, FOR THIRTY DAYS. SCHWERIN & ASH, . . .. : : V 7'-;" ' . J SIGN OP FLAG. A. & at MAIL CLOSES. ... For North. West and South, via N. O.K. Rat 8.80 a.m. For Beaufort and , the . East, 6:00p.m. - For Washington, Swift Creek, Hyde and Beaufort Counties Mondays, Wednes days, and Fridays at 5:00 a. m., . For Trenton, Polloksville and Hays- ville, daily at 7:80 a.m. tor lirantsboro, liay Kiver an 1 van- demore, daily at 6 a. in. ;. ; .. , OFFICE HOURS: In Money Order and Register l Let ter Department, from 0 a.m. to 4 p. m. In Mailing Department from V a. m. to 9 p. m., and from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Omce open constantly- between these hours except when mails are being dis tributed or sent. . ; x3f A I: I A SUPPLY OP FIRST AND BEST TRUCKERS PEAS, MOHAWK AND ROUND POD BEANS, TRUCKERS' SEED POTATOES, RUST PROOF OATS, ST0N0 ACID PHOSPHATE, LISTER GUANO, BONE AND PERUVIAN GUANO, - . Also, "WHANN AND OTHER FAVORITE BRANDS. KAINIT, LAND PLASTER, Etc. WANTED&WANTED! 100,000 BUSHELS OF RICE, For which we will pay the Highest Market Price We will sell Rice, Corn, Cotton, in this or any othor market, for One Commission. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON PRODUCE IN HAND. WE OFFER FOR A FULL LINE OF G hoice Groceries, Better than a Dagger. "Ji.. They sat on 'opposite sides of the street car, and he settled himself qaclc for a long stare at her. He began at the feather in her hat, and had got as far down as her throat when she could stand it no longer. She didn't ring the bell and leave the car m a linn, neither did she change her seat to avoid his impu dent gaze. She had already paid her fare, but she felt for her purse, took from it a silver dollar, and ex tending it to the fellow she sweetly asked: ." ., "Will you please pay my fare?" "Aw oh certainly with pleas ure," he replied, and he shoved the dollar to the driver. 1 Driver shook his head. . ; . "Change!" said the roan. .. "No good that's a counter feit!" . The man turned red and green and blue and crushed strawberry. Lie inspected the dollar and saw that the driver was right. Alter a painfnl moment he slipped it into his vest pocket, fished out a dollar bill, and when the change had been given him he handed the lady ninety five cents and retreated to the back . r ' -' .'.:' " . I 1 a f A. (in stock and to arrive), at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES for CASH, consisting pianorm ro swear in part of: ' . . . 71 Wl" s.e.ndAto. 50 bbls. "Eureka Extra" Flour, , 50 bbls. "Daisy" Flour, ' . ' 50 bbls. "White Swan" Flour, 50 bbls. "Hyde's Choice" Flour, 50 bbls. "North Lake" Flour, 50 bbls. "None Better" Flouri -60 bbls. "St. George" Flour," that is as good as is made. 25 Sacks Rio Coffee, . " . - 10 Sacks "Laguayra,? "Java" and "Mocha." 25 bbls. Pork. f 10 boxes L. 0. Bellies and Backs. -;' Best refined and bucket Lard. 10 tubs Butter ; 25 Cheese (best creamery). 50 boxes Crackers and "akes. . ' 25 bbls. of Molasses and Syrup. 20 bbls of four year old "Fruit" Vinegar. 15 bbls. Sugar. Teas, Spices, Extracts, etc., etc. We carry as fine a line of Canned Goods as can be found in the city. 1,000 boxes of Cigars from $1.10 to $15.00 per hundred. Loriliard and Gail and Ax's Snuff at manufacturer's prices. Tobacco cheap by the box. . 50 boxes Soap. . We offer a drive in Par cr Sacks." v If you do not think we are in earnest, call on or send your orders direct and consign your produce to . SHERIFF'S SALE., In obedience to an execution in my hands in favor of WUliese Cuthbert against Emmet Cuthbert, I will soli at the court home door, in the city of New Berne, on the first Monday in March (being the 2d day of said month), A.D. 1885, at 12 o'clock, midday, all the right, title and estate of the said Emmet Cuth bert in and to the following lands situ ated Sn said Craven county, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Part of lot No. 820, corner of Hancock and Johnson streets; one acre more or less adjoining the land of Fenny Bell and others on Jack Smiths road. Terms of sale, cash. . This 27th day of January, 1SS5." . M. HAHN, Sheriff j28Jtd Craven County. , ;;iLAWTOTIOE.r A CH.AS. C C1.AUK hua removed hlsoftlce to that formerly occupied bvCMiirk & Holier!, on Craven street, Just above the tlleik's otiiop. " . W. ChAKK remains on South' Kront street. -. . . . , v Jan7 lti PEAS, BEANS, ; I - :guano, r &ainit and Acid Phosphate, j. 'FOR SALE BY : IIANUOCK UJJOS. largest Greatest Variety, ASD TI1B Best Goods, ' . AT the v;- .- "- ,." ' Lowest JLrices, ' 1 AT '-.', , ... WILLIE S. HIDYETT'S, On Neuse street, at the place called FROG POND. Give him a call, . deem a if . . Check, Plain and Striped Nainsook at 5c, 8c. and 10c, worth twice the money, -. At A. M. BAKER'S. Notice, Apnlldalion by tlie uihUtbIkik'iI niul liis asswmtoB will he in:ido to the General As semblyof North Carolina atitsappronchlog sesuloti ler auiiHrRT iora isnnic louoa gen eral banklnir humnoKS in the l;ity of Isev Kerue, cliarter to conttnti for thirty years. . . WASHINGTON HRYAN. Jan. Slh 1 885. .-. , Jan7dWW some charity," whispered the lady to her left-hand neighbor. "The object was to get rid 08 hia impudent preseuso. It is an experiment that never laila." Medicinal Item. Dr. Duffuer, ol Dallas, is a young physician who has just established hiniselt in .that city. ; He has very little practice, but he likes to brag. One ot the older physicians, meeting him on the street the other day, asked him how he was coming on." - ' "I've got more than I can atteud to," was the boastful reply. "1 had to get out of my bed five times last night.'' : ; . . ; "Why don't you buy some insect pbwderf " asked the old doctor Texas Stftxngjt. , .. HEADQUARTERS FOR weal and flour Largo conslnnmentu continually on hand, Heniescnt AUMOHIl & CO.. Ohleneo, ill., IinnrvHt Meat Dealers In the World : UKHK h 'ISSKI. West Washington, 1). O., l'ionerr ond Columbia lioller Mills. Dally quotations by wire, ana prices guar- anieed tne JjU vv r.n i . ; WHOLESALE TUADE ONLY.' J. V. WILLIAMS, NEW BERNE, N. C. . deeSdSm Walter "DP. Bnrrus & Co., Red Front Store, South Front. St., New Berne, N. C. '. ' . - octUd&w (BB0 ALLEN & C a, DEALERS IJV General Hardware, Truth Is MiGnTY.--"Hubbyf did you mail my letter!" - "Yes, my dear. Had to run like fury to catch the mail." "Why, here it is in your pocket now." "ITey! ; Uina yes, so it is no, this isn't your letter; this is that is, this isn't the one you wrote; this is the one you were going to write and lorgot " a 5 . - J.V-j "John HenryT' "No, !Mary. I did not mall your letter.'7 -.v '. ' , "Well, I'm awfully clad. 1 want to add a postscript.'!; ; . KLEN-SODOR, A SOA P, the best In the world for Loundi-y use: wr "nke me ciotiies wnite ana sweei, withmit. k.Ji(liiiur nr YmftMnit. it is the nest soap tor loueuiBo, niaues me flesh smooth; soft and clean. It Is the best soap for shaving, leaves the face smooth and sort, and prevents chapping, and cures barber's itch, cures chapped hands, cures ring-worm, and finally will inaae you happy. Try it. For Bale by. . ' WM. L. PALMER, Hecond door rroni the corner ot , . Middle and bouth Front streets, " ' New Heme. N.O. Also at the same place you can find ';ood Cigars, Tooacco, etc., 01 an Kinus, anu canuie in grout variety utreuiu.au goou. uw a- n '1 ' Send ix cents for postage I'HTI'.aBd receive free, a costly hoi I I lV0f goods which will help all of either sex, to more money right away thai anything else in this world, fortunesawal the workers absolutely sure, At oncenddrefc TBU Hi W , AUgusia, Maine. . marzvaiy Just a LittleIToo Smart. 11 ACIIINERy. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEM'TS, ftSTSS " fZV7S to 111 ' lliifhni) TV llAlirnnrAMi lUAnrl vk a n BUILDERS' MATERIAL, ' J ra Brick, Lime Cement, Plaster, Hair, Paint, Oil, Varnish, ye , gives quickly, gives Pnttv. Glass. Etc. , f . , ,, . ",-, 1 : ; . I xuv viu Kouueuiiiu itiuiicu u v mo Solicit Consignments of Cotton. .Rice, Eta, lS; promptly, the fifty dollars enclosed . Which will be sold on arrival or stored in oar Brick Warehouse, - ON MO ST FAVORABLE TERMS. -:o:- were $100. vefjuivalerit to the desired Insurance Agents ior riro ana liiie 1 oiicics. wherea fifteen franc roast I UUUftfl Ai!jO. iUlllUB, tut) C1UC1, had an enthusiastic but expensive cook, whose beef and bills-were the delight and despair of his life. "That was an extraordinarily fine roast of beef we had last night at dinner' he said one day.-.."Wqat did it cost." "Fifteen francs." "Very good; it was excellent: but don't have any mor'e. A fifteen- franc roast of beef is only seen at its best on somebody else's table." Cotton Growers ! 1 AM NOW HIEPARED TO . COTTON.. at the Gin of T. S. Iloward on the Host Favorable Terms; .' I will also buy Seed Cotton nd pay the Highest Price of the rket. ... ' - . MORTGAGE SALE. lagging and Tics furnished to my customers at Cost Under a power conferred upon me by virtue t)f a certain mortgage executed to me byWm. Colligan, Sr., bearing date the 5th day of Aueuet. 1884., and I will pay the HiffheSt Market Price for Cotton Seed and Bice, recorded in the records of Craven Iuuuutjr, JJUUJV XI V. UV, too QUU tJtf, T will baII air. Pnhlin Anntinn tt fVia 1 am also prepared to buy or sell bale cotton u the Lowest Brokerage, and highest bidder, for cash, at the court iiouhu uuur in uib city 01 new uern, on Wednesday, the 25th day of -February, imo, at 12 o'clock, the followins Ixai consignments of same. References, given when desired. Whou'you have Cotton to, sell or Cotton to Cin, be Suro to see me 1 am alo Agent for the Celebrated . i - . ; J JLO 1 -I FIC COTTON GROWEll. property as described and conveyed in said mortgage deed . All those certain lots or tracts of land situate in the said city of New Bern, on the corner of West street and Scott's Alley, known and diBtinguiiilio.l in the plan of f of ".I cily of K v 1" i, ; lots Noa. f 1 f ) da said A ' ST. NICHOLAS . . ; . FOR '?;'., ':v ;; J";':;' YOUNG FOLKS. ATTIt ACTIONS FOR 1884-5. No prinled periodical can take the place of parent, pastor, or school-teacher; but a good magazine can supplement, ineir wors ana in fluence to a wonderful degree.' In view of this, it is not extravagant to say that in stead or "can we anora to taire wt. jn iciioias? the question of eveiy earnest household in English-speaking countries, to-day, should be "Can we afford not to take St. .Nicholas?" The magazine. -during it" eleven hanpv years of existence, under the editorial charge Or 1 - MART MAPK8 DODGE, has grown familiar fl hundreds of thousands oi young rebaers: anu men- iniereui anu in tellige-jt enjoyment have constantly in spired the editor and publlsheisto fresh ef fort. To-day, Its strength in Us wholesome growth. Its sympathy with young life. Hs hearty recognition of the movement of events, and its steadily increasing literary and pictorial resources. The following are some of the good things already secured for ruture numbers 01 nt. iNicnoias : MHls Own Fault," a serial story for boys, by the popular author, J. T. Trowbridge, ''Personally Conducted,'' illustrated pa pers on famous places In Europe. By Frank R. Stockton. '-Historic Girls,'' a companion serieB to "Historic Boys." By E. S. Brooks. "Ready for Business." suggestions to boys about to choose an occupation, based on personal interviews with prominent rep resentatives of various trades and profes sions, uy tt.-J. Jilannon, "Driven Back to Eden," a serial. By E, P. Koe. , 'Talks for Toting Folks." I series of popular papers, by Ii. H. (Helen Jackson). "Amona the I.nvv-makeri," recollec tions of a Doy-nase in the TJ. H. Benate. containing much political information, both instructive and amusing, By utirasBdAl ion. - "Davy and the Goblin," a very funn serial story oy a new writer, ( Dm. :arry Short Stories by Louisa M. Alcott. Il."l lie Progress of Inveniion" descrip tive papers, oy C'has. E. Bolton. -"Art Work for Young Folks'! papers on decoiative handicraft, by C'has, G. Le--tand. "Sheep or SilTer") a story of Texan life. By the late Rev. William JI, Bakrr. ' "A Garden of Girls" being six short Stories for girls, by Hix Leading Writers "Tales of Two !ontineni" stories of adventure, by II. II. Hoyeaon. ' "Cartoons for Boys mid Mirls"j funny pictures, by tit. Bllrlxilag A rtst. "From Ilnch to tvt'ner brief, potntrd biographies of great musicians. By Agntha Tunis Secinl I'npi-i by choMon writerH, '1 lie llliihiin s will lie I lie voi k of Dm very best nrtmiH mul ciijrnivers, mid there will be plcul r ot l i. ni. '1 lie t,uh, i , i . i' n ' i 'i r, find 1H W iH U- !, I i "- 1 ) F , i- Fruit Loom and Barker 44 Domestic Bleached t Unheard of Prices, this week, ' - At A. II. BAKEITS. Lonsdale Cambric, Cheap! Cheap! Cheap! At A M. BAKER S, Cotton Diaper, . Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest! At A. II BAKER'S. Also, a Tremendous Job Lot Eanturff TrJ Laces, from 3c, to C0c, 70rth tuico the rncncT. Hundreds of dilTcrcnt decins, inckJIrj Flouncing, Etc. Will to offered at EC OS EOTTOrT 17:107,: this vccl: At A. ONE" ff-r ' OF ,C0ITC:i T1 This . ('.I-'-.- i ! r J , i V ( i 9 VO,!M ll.-TS . u.
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