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W m m mM '1 f "I I I 1 0. j -li f - i k u . b k-l i a w CroliloTox?o, 1ST. C, r-' O il L- i I'i ill t UU U UUii I IUIJ IU, RICE MILLERS and Manufacturers Doors, Blinds, Sash, Mouldings, Mantels, Ceilings, .' -Flooring, Stair Rails, Balusters, ' Brackets, Kewel Posts, And all and every kind of Wood Work for Buildings, Frame or Brick. WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES A SPECIALTY. Having just equipped our Factory with a Complete Outfit of the Best and Latest Improved Machinery, we, unhesitating, are prepared to say that we can compete in prices and class of work with any factory in onr country, v tdF Estimates cheerfully made on all classes of wood work. ' marl7 dw6m ' . .. . ,. 'v"-;:i HISUEE YOUE LIFE HI THE PEOPLE'S r.UTUAL ENDOVCEHT ASSOC'tl, GEO. ALLEN & CO., AGENTS. POLICIES Issued in Amounts from $1,000 to $5,000, And are payable during tho life of the assured. Policies have five coupons attached, each for one-fifth of tho amount of the Policy. The coupons arc payable from four to ten years, according to age of Policy bolder. . - , t The cost is moderate, and the payments are made in monthly assessments. ' ' This form of insurance will be found very desirable, as it returns the pre whims and, interest during life, and forms a safe investment for monthly pavings. The Directors and Managers' of this Company are men of high character, ana tho plan of insurance is considered perfectly safe. ' ' . Circulars and fall information furnished on application to -a v ssjt-a. v xjv vvij ' AGENT FOR THE COMPANY. Arrival and Departure Hails MAIL CLOSES. ; For North, West and South, via A. & It. C.R. R. at 8.80 a.m. For Beaufort' and the - East, ' at 0.-00 p. m. For Washington, Swift Creek, Hyde and Beaufort Counties Mondays, Wednes days, and Fridays at 0:00 a. m. ' or Trenton, r olloksvule and Mays- ville, daily at 7:80 a.m. i For (iranteboro. Bay River an J van- demere, daily at 0 a. m. ' i OFFICE HOURS:' ; " In Money Order and Keeisterc d Let ter Department, from 9 a.m. to 4 p. m. In Mailing; Department from V a. m. to 5 p. m., and from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Office open constantly between these hours except when mails are being; dis tributed or sent. , -. I DEALER 1IV HAY! HAY! HAY! HAY! , SALT ! SALT ! SALT ! SALT ! -.. The Fntnre f Medicine. Those who profess to know claim that therapeutics, the . science of care, has really made no progress. Galen and Hippocrates, it is believ ed, were quite as successful in deal- ng with ordinary complaints as the most advanced physicians of oar own day; yet medical science has made marvelous advances in every other department, especially in sur gery and the knowledge of diseases; yet with all this it is suspected that the old women of former genera tions with their "yarb" teas and simple medicines "were qnite as suc cessful in treating common ailments colds and the like as are the usual run of .'physicians with their powerful mineral drags and bookish earning. All are agreed that more dependence is to be placed on sani tation and- hygiene than on medi cines. Diseases can oe prevented, but if serious are a puzzle to the doctors of any school. There are some specifics that are known to be useful, but no drug is infallible, and each individual system is a new test even to the best-known mediciDcs. The problem, after all, is not so much how to cure disease as how to avoid being sick Demons?. . 1,000 Sacks Liverpool G. A. Sail, desk Salt for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Etc. CRAVEN ST., BELOW EXPRESS OFFICE, fobSdwtf NEWBERN, TV. C OEF'jkjU. A SUPPLY OP FIRST AND BEST TRUCKERS PEAS, MOHAWK AND ROUND POD BEANS, TRUCKERS' SEED POTATOES, -RUSTPROOF OATS, STONO ACID PHOSPHATE, LISTER GUANO, ' BONE AND PERUVIAN GUANO, Also, WHANN AND OTHER FAVORITE BRANDS. T KAINIT, LAND PLASTER. Etc JEW BEEUJE JOURML, Published Daily and Weekly. h or Daily : Journal one year, 6 "Weekly tt 3 one 6 3 m. year, m., Including . Postage, ' tt tt; ': , . ft $6.00 3.00 1.50 $2.00 1.00 .50 Tho Jouknai, is n independent Newspaper, located in tho midst of a large agricultural section,1 and while it already has a large circulation in most ai the Eastern counties, yet, by tho aid of our regular canvassing agent, O. C Taylor, we desire and are striving to put the Journal in the household of every family in Eastern Carolina. Subscribe and ktep a home paper in th family. Address or call on . '. , NEW BERNE, N. 0. THE JOURNAL. NEW EESSS. N. C, AFKIL 1. 1SS3.1 ' ' 1 , 1 ' ...... . . l I RAN AWAY from Onslow county, March 1st . EBITJND SHEPALD Bright mulat to; height 5 ft. 6 in.; little black mus tache; quick motioned; about S3 years ofuw. . . IXIJA SHEPARD Darl mulatto; height 5 ft 10 in.; heavy beard when turned out; wearing black mustache; about 83 years old. HENRY JARMAN Dark brown; height 6 ft. ; big flat nose; about 80 years of age. " . The above aro under bond for appear ance at next term of Onslow Court. marl7 dwS w . R. J. NIXON. PHCENIX TOBACCO STORE. Pho?nix-like I arise from the ashes, and locate myself on Middle street, next to the corner of Mrs. Swert's Meat Market, where I shall be pleased to see my old friends, and many new ones. CIGARS, good one. TOBACCO, Plug Chewing, Fine Cut Chewing, and many kinds of Smoking Tobacco, Tar Heel, Durham, Duke of Durham, and Cigarettes; and Fine Candy, etc.. etc. (Jail when you feel like it. WM. L. PALMER. Maroh 17th, 1885. , dw A Chief Justice Edified. ; The late Chief Justice Bigolow, of Massachusetts, who was, in his way, a little overbearing and asser tive of hisdignity, was on one oc casion brought to his bearing in a way as effective as it was amusing. Be was riding in a car which did not stop at Quincy, where he resi ded, and as it was passing by he pniied the rope ana tne tram was brought to a sudden stop. The con ductor rushed into the car and de manded: ' " ' 1 ' "" ; "Who rang that bell!" ; lfe : "I did," said the Chief Justice. "Why!" :.;!:'V V"V. 1' "Because I wanted to get off." i At which the railroad official in dulged in some remarks which were not complimentary and hardly res pectful. The Judge afterward com plained to the President of the road, who promised to look into the mat ter. But he fonnd that although the conductor might have used hot language the Chief Justice was not without lault, and said nothing about it. When they next met, by chance, tne latter demanded or the President whether be had repriman ded the conductor. "I spoke to him," was the reply. "Well, what did ne sayr "Ha said he was coming up some day to adjourn your court." The irate magistrate saw the point and did not pursue the inves tigation. ' " " USE Tho Best end Cheapest Pure Carbonate of Lime ... i A Uatnral Fertilizer.. : We are now prepared to supply the farmers of Eastern North Carolina with Pure Carbonate of Lime, : ground at our Mill in New Berne. This is lime made of oyster shell, fresh from the bed, and is far superior to burnt lime, as it contains much animal mat ter, j It is one or the Cheapest and Best Fertilizers now m tho Market. Composted with cotton seed or stable manure it makes a complete fertilizer, and is indispensable' to the fertility of the soil. ' v . , As the supply will be limited, farmers are requested to send . in orders imme diately. . J. M. WHITE & CO. SOLD BY . . GEO. ALLEN & CO., New Berne, h. uakvby, Kinston, PATRICK & DIXON, Ilookcrton felOdwtf Internal Revenue, i ' QBce, 2d Dist. N. Y York, Jan. -15, 1885. I The Best in the World. United States Dep't Collector New Mb. McSorley Are you still alive? If bo, can you make me a pair of dress boots, such as you made me about 13 years ago, , Same size. , You make the best boots in the world I wore the pair you made me (about 12 years ago) last night to a ball. Yours, J , A. COATS, ' Address: ' ' ' ' (Major Coats. 7 Beekmnan street, -i N. Y. City (Room 5).' ' jan20dtf An Impeessi vb Fact. A belie v er in the Simian origin of man was listening to the remarks of a French lady who had recently returned from England: She related with vivacity the diffeient objects she had seen, and during one of .her pauses to take breath he ventured to say, vMay 1 ask what impressed yon most during j-our stay in Lon don!" "Certainly," she answered without changing her expression, "the solemnity of the monkeys at the Zoological Gardens on the day ot Darwin's funeral." To any body who has disease of throat or lungs, we will Bend proof that Piso's Cure for Consumption has cured the tame Complaints in other cases. Ad dress,: : ; , E. T. Hazeltine, " Warren, Pa. - , jv26 d&w is being supplied with tho latest and most beautiful styles of type, and we are prepared to do work in that line at reasonable price?. , ; OEDEES SOLICITED. J. A. .-Zr.CGVJS, ; at . UNlOIV ITS Ts STEAM FLOURING HILLS, OFFER FOR SALE: 10.000 Bushels White Corn, 5.000. " .IIU1 Feed, J.000 " Oata, 1,000 Balo3 Timothy Hay. Fresh Bolted Ileal always on hand in any quantity, v , marl? dwtf ' To Our Gustomeis. WE ARE NOW LOCATED AT Ernul & Keel's Old Stand . k ' V S''J ,.'...- . . . I next to Banking ' House of Oreen, Foy & Co., South Front street, and are pre pared to fill your orders promptly. ' TH0S. GATES & CO. i maris dtf i . SALE OF LAND. Laura Mcllwain and others VS.- rr !-,;.! '. ' John Mosely and others In pursuance of the authority con' tained in' a judgment of the Superior Court of, -Craven county in the above entitled special proceeding, the under signed will sell at the Court House, in the City of New Berne, on Monday, the 1th day of May, 1885, at 12, M., to the highest bidder, the land described as follows; to wit: A tract of land in the county of Craven, on the south side of Neuse river, and both sides of Turkey Quarters branch, near the head thereof, beginning at a pine, francis Fonville corner in a line of the land patented by Joseph mms, and running north 88. west 160 poles, then south 87. west 118 poles, then south Mo, east 100 poles then a direct line to the beginning. containing one hundred acres more or less. ' ' Terms of sals one-fourth cash; balance on a credit of six months. - ; HENRY R. BRYAN, mar21 4w Commissioner, 13, SWERT'fc AT II. W. WAHAB'S COENER always tuppiled with the very best Freah MefttB.Boef; Pork, Mutton and Sausage that the Market affords. Cull on him. . , )aul9-dly POUTZ'S (ORSEANO CATTLE POWDERS "4-y ' F0UT2 f ' Xo Ilnmn will die of Coi.io, Hot or LfNB Fk- kr. if I'mirrs rowncrs ore uw,1 In time. h oitfy's i'owdPrs will rnro niul nrpvpnt lioo TnnT.if n i. Konli'. I'owilwn will provpiit Gapbs ik Fowi.a, rout.', l owdcn win iiNTonae tne n"nv ol n n4 f renin twctu- per ctmUnwt nmkc ihe buik i i and sweet. Fonte Fowilprs will pnrc or prcrvnt liiwit kvkkt Foiitz's Pownen Will oitk Satikpaci ioM. . Sold everywhere. . ' DAVID B. FOUTZ. Proprietor, - ' BALTIMOEB. KP. . V ..... . MY DEAR HUSBAND You no douht are delighted to hear from me, as I have been away from yod bo long. Don't he angry, for really I have been dying to write you, but have been bo very busy buying bargains I hare not had a moment to spare. I have found the Cheapest Store here ; they sell nice goods for the least money ever known. Only think of it! I bought a lore of a . worsted drew for only 15o. per yard. I have also pur . chased a fine double-fold Cashmere dress, your favorite color,, for only 35c; it gella everywhere for 50c. I : , got tho children several pairs full regular made Hose, both solid and striped, for only loo. and 23c. per pair,, this half price. They Bell good Calico for 4c. , Heavy , brown Domestic for 4c. ; yard wide for 5o. I bought lota of Hamburg Very, very cheap. Also Laces and -Linen Edgings. They sell beautiful white Plaius -Nainsooks for 10c. I saw them sell Ladies' Rubber Shoes lor 35c, and Children's Rubber Shoes fr 25c. Rubber Gossamers for 90c. A lady friend of niine ' showed mo towels, nice ones, fcbe bought for 5c, all linen for 10c. Linen Napkins for 48o. a dozen. I got a lovely Jersey black all wool for , $1.25 every- . ' body wears a Jersey they sell in other places for ' fl.75.- '"' . -;: - -5 Really I think they must lose money on son of their goods, they arc so cheap. Their store is always full of customers. , - s , Now haven't I written my dear Hub a nice, long . letter. You must seuJ me by return mail money to buy a few things, they are bo very cheap. I am deter mined to buy me a Black Silk Dress. 1 saw lovely Silkj very heavy, for only 9 1.00 per. yard ; 'tis as good as any one tells for $1.50. I want to buy you six ' shirts the Diamond Shirt. This house has just taken the agency for them. They sell a fine Rein- ' forced Shirt for COc. At the bottom of this letter I send you a picture of the shirt and a part of a conver sation I heard. , ,i - Be sure to write to your wife, who is dying to hear from you, by return mail, and be sure to send the 1 ' money for me to finish my trade. MARL) n. -P. S. I came very near forgetting to tell you that . A. M. BAKER'S is the CHEAP STORE I was referring to. THE PROPOSAL- He. My darling, you look irresiuiUy lovely to-night 1 . SAt. Do I ? Thanks very much 1 you . are handsome as a Prince, Charley, iu your dress suit. . . He. Give the credit to the Diamond Shirt, my love, which I wear for the fmt time to-night ; it is that which gives tone to my toilette. Here is its prototype (slip ping the Diamond engagement ring on her finger). She. -May our love be as enduring as the fame of , "The Diamond Shirt." Tableau, WAM ' JTTA - r.OOLI If your dealer docs not keep it, send his tddresi to Daniel Miller & Co., sole mauufacturcrs, Ualii mibre, Md. . ,
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