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VCBLISHKRS ANHO CNCEMKNT. 4 t'.IH PaptS . y, at M.Wimi I' THE DAILY J0UANA1 ibUht Asily except it r, H.M lor six. noaih. Kitwrsd to city Mcribert at M onu per u onla. THE NE BERNE -JOUUNAL, a S colama sper, is pabUsuea every Tfearsday at UOpei ua. - ABTESTISINO KATCS DAILY-Oa. iaea ae ear rrtu ; oae week, ItM one moats t-se; th noath. IIP.OO; aiz uoniiM. alaOOj . ekre m the. tJ. i n J ; ' ; ; ;. ; , ' j , Aavitiskn aader Sna4 el "City Item I eeau per Hue lor each asertloa :' 8a advertiaemsMs will be iaeerted betweea oeal Mattet at aay priea.. otteeeof Marriaces or Deaths, not u exceed ea Uaee will be iaeerted free. All additional attar will be chanced l cents per line. Payiaeatsfw transient adverttotasats nut be Bade la advance. Regular adveftisemtnts IU bo collected promptly at the end of eack oath. .. ;- ' - Omum ucattona containing aewe Of a diacai ajeotioaeblepsnoaalltire; withholds the name f the aathor ; or that will make , are thaa one - olassaof th Moaner An person feeling aMtrleved at any anon' moua com wuatcallon can obtain the name of no author oy application at tbla oinoe and anewws arnereia the grievauoe exists. THE JOUKNAL. neighborhood; and in many cases I cannot recall the few words that brothers shook bands and parted I ottered. . I know I did not thank never to. meet again but to fall in him. nor was I surprised at his the ranks of opposing 'armies ; conduct.' We shook bands, and One night, just as 1 was about to each went to his friends in the camp go to uea, a servant rappea at my oi tne otners loe. room door, and told ma that Frank When again, we met it was on the Golton was at the gate and wanted banks of the Ohio, and besid th to see me-- i narrieaout, ana louna ournea ram oi my father 8 house, Frank, standing with his bridle on My father had been killed defend' his left arm and a riflle slung over ing bis home, and his crave was so his right shoulder. close to the blackened chimney of "i am going, ueorge,' ae saia in tne oia homestead that it looked a voice husky lta tears. "And I like a grim monument above his came to say gooa-oye." ... resting-place. :, My ,, mother y was ' We laid our" , bands 'on each living with her sister; in . ft distant' other's shoulders, and it was some- city, and desolation brooded in the uihb ueiore i couiu speaK. :i maue nome oi myenuanooa.. . ', no effort to change him. I would Poor. Fraukl ; he, had, fared as have thought such an attempt an badly, lie, with . his empty , left insult. I told him that within the sleeve, was the sole survivor of five i- - u. ...it.;.... . ,.. : w vca uj ui j vqg niou auu uie up i uiutuois. . xxia laiuci auu uiuiiuw etiloa nut exnect to be nnbliehed that eontaini lsire of my father that I, too, would had aged very much, and were liv i 14. : i,LL.w. w - 1 1. - l .1 : t. .1 . .1 l l i i i I . 'ti.- i V -, ... J a . . . uv it nuiuier. xiouiu uoniea. "wuicn i lug, m (au ouirDUiming iwat, (iaq .truiyi uui drawing me so neariouce oen occnpiea uy tneir ser mat our cneeks, touciieti, he wbu-lvaQta. -.., .,.v.--iK).i.iMi pered: ,, : , , :', r f Frank's parents greeted me with ; "And come wliat .may, George, all the old kindness, and the . day we snaii stui ue irienasi" r . alter my arrival heing jsunaay, we : "Until death!' I replied?1' 1 j went tor hear Dominie Creightou now rapidly youths develop into preach. ' f : ij j - men in me nerce iurnace 01 war Ah m!J TIia p.hnrc. i ' was nnt and the mighty strain of march and u'early so full as in the olden time, midnight , watch. I have seen bat the ground about it was covered ouiuuiu-iawu uojH,iuHiev monms, with the silent tents ot the dead, transformed : into bronzed : and Ihad never thought our good old bearded soldiers, with deeper voices, teacher an eloquent man, but this and the strong, resolute expression day, the tears were Jn; his voice and mui, cuuioa iu me iaces oi men who j the eyes of, that stricken,. hu ua.vtj icaruuu to , iook, wiwiont blanching, into the hollow eyes of death. . ' ,i f t , , i Two years had passed, i . From prisoners, I learned that h. wvnn. -; - Kdltor. SEW BERNE, N. C. MAY 2. 1885. Entered at the Poet office at New Heme, N (L . . , ae ecoaa-citui matter. AH OLD BACHELOR'S STOKT. r BY ALFBED KOCHEFOET. J was an only child, and so, from my earliest recollection, I grew to bled congregation. . ) ,'i i- H-H.MUH 1 spent two days with!' Mr. Creighton." Ilappy days of rest they were, after the years of strug- look on -mv little- nlavmates-the I, AlV,u.' ,0"UC,M 4, ULU lu I K le; and more pleasant to me from iieighbors' "children-as if they l,faT 01ton was . captan the iact that little Annie Creighton worn mi kin. Thia wna mrr nnp. r"'"".' "V. v -j. I liau Uecome a Deal were my km. This was more par fnn l f mv nwn om. Onr ?nr Wgimen ts . might farl U farma nrtimnV , hvknti. WOUght fC6 to face. - ) " had hflnnmA fthp.ant.ifnl o-irl nl'tiitio ftrm of service; and I prayed that teen. - My School; days, and ' war our regimentB might never- beMnrn imv m hut lit.ta nnncirl.nnifv W-w . , - v could not form the question that rose from my. guilty heart to my blanched lips. As wo stood there I heard a cry coming up frpm the wild Hood, and looking over the roaring waters I saw white-faced Frank Golton clinging with his one arm to the rnn$ of the cabin. 1 ' Tho falls wore'ft mile" below, and fTbb bravest'drew tiack powerless to aid. In that moment I felt that tho wild flood was sweeping my rival from my path. iut the horrid thought passed away, and as I saw pis face again I remembered only the past. , ; -. ':'lt is death to go in!" shouted the men. ; - ' ',' jl ,' hoard, but did not heed them. J Scarcely know how I reached his side. ; I do know that I felt at the tune the strength of a thousand giants'. in my arms. . I seized the logs to which he clung and pushed for the nearest point of land, where the men- had run out waist deep, with rones in their hands. j I have no recollection of our reach Ing shore..; Iliad, fainted for the first time in my life. 'That 'flood washed all the hate from my heart!. 7 Three months after that I stood up at the altar, Frank Oplton's "best man," and I, signed my name to the certificate which showed that Annie Creighton was his wife. ' Frank and I have been partners for years,'and the world has gone well with ns.;; .Ue has a son that hears nVv'naino. and he and Annie dften ask me why 1 do not marry. I .laugh and, turn away, and say: I am, too old to think of, if now." Jf. Y j . Ledger. . . ; . 1 111 ' :U. Sw SiCace THESSPOT At Market Vharf, Selline Drass. Palnu, Oils, Varnih Glass, Putty, and all kinds Seeds. Canvas, Rope, Twine, Oakum, Galvan ized Spikes and Nails, and other Ship Building Supplies. , CHEAP FOR CASE. . decSUdaw STEAMEKS. MOTHER'S FRIEND! ru. lit in iirt ii lit - i . . .. . ... i w j . : ' 1 I lliimnywo-lm B-kn4-iA m.. 17 in J i - v fol Ohio washing their northern "Uim "T , .mTvi " sex, and, Jt :: beiwe that ior this line, and a deep, clear stream sep- 7.7 vL J " , - reason vaa more susceptible; but, arating the plantations but offer- " V.D uemaiasiimaya xnow j, iei. me iug no barrier to the friendly inter- stripRedgllatprs, the opposing 0id pastor's hospitable roof in love i the families. . rai' uw.wu tuo witn ms qaughter. ':- -' -.i course between the families, ThA Cnlfnna nnd TCvIas WArn Of thfl Hain old SfiotRh-frish strain 11 V10' mountain, passes and over broad L command ot mu: 1 ' . 1 ' i: i 1 1 , : Auia ivve was u very aacreu iiiing to me, and I, kept it r to . . m.vself v.maaeja IK n MM- 111- I'AllllllllLUII 111 III V TUfTI-l m- m v . - - . anr the clanship oi race was strong mfl-TtZ' "atl 1 t0 'P?apa myr with them., uar lamines went r " l vr", v ""u : , . I '..4,nA M.nM I. t.-. ,1 : ec x ' iiiu wicuit, uui muiiiico nouui u I.Attl . '.--ti , u: ' i ., iMtuic ituuiu uimj ucbu uiuiricilli every Sunday to the same church- " J "TZ "hb.. 'uu' . Mr father had a large .body of tne ower peopie cauea it "tne KirK,"! -t-7tJLm ? 1 " ' land in west Virginia, and ,1 soon and listened with proiound pa r "r ., ..... tienee to the sermons ofadom ,,;wiWf. luao juu learned that oil . was ; discovered in inie," who on Sabbath days was aa g.'I e ? 1 nV fa.li a Tnhn irnT nA i,rt drive them out of the woods. wek davs tanht 'school in a 1$ battery will cover you.", adjacent to. the change fthe tenemy in, your front, LAfArmi-no tli n,ii,a u' days bumble building place of worship. Frank Golton's brothers and sis ters,' being well grown np, were not so companionable to him a s my self.' ' When he did not stay with me all night which be did half the time, met in tho morning at the bead of the grist mill pond, on my fafU.la rlao and r-nAa nff nn nnrl yJU u,au ,,nnii, fn Mr fWo-hfnn'B Ephni shown that I was not deficient in -'WM.n mar , t- VV J ajava v a I K m a j- , - , uearlv four miles awav. . WU1 W uu.k. u"w 1 ulu Iear- Under the rigid and as I then L J f 1 u. thought-severe training of Mr. J"' ?" u ,u S"1. iwfu ,d 0ki. turned to tho young bugler, ridme . D . I 111 fir IU4hlTlirl TklA am A11arAH lum y conscientious mati. I was made Jnndtte "charm." ' as , an engineer, 1 was fortunate ... x: I . .1 : . u ' . i ThnwP1 And nrrWrl t mBi, uu ur yirew iliouius 1 wa -.e m v vvjb v. va UlT I1IV J llv I I nnn . IJ'aan It, . aTlnI.n.. If. "mount," ' a ocu. . . r .. ..u.iwu. n As T wns ahnn: In nr,lor fl,a o,l J""c" wc "uu P v" w VVHW w vtiV fuu V- I hn Am a (ifwAiim in n nn.wis-w TnIlAn vanefl." a-srWir nna.Ml with a "a" v" "ul " 7 " TT that emptied into the Kan awha. .: "Whose troops are in the woods?" TIT " "7 t.T Mri I asked " guuu wivuuc, i gitvo uuu ; uu innjf "Colonel Colton's" growled the hvanb fu. w ap tw-: nmontiA., : ! , v. . .v.j, v.. wu.u, t"uJ" onil that nlirlit no r nit mVi. On m&nV h oodv fiAlrl T haA I r "." ? 1 " ...T. ""1",B before the fire in oar little cabin! he laid ms remaining hand on mv shoulder, and said: "I can tell you all now, for you have placed it id my power to marry." - "To : marry, Frank!". I turned and looked at him with a heavy leeiing in my heart, but be did not seem to see me, for his eves were ' Kaidilir. ' fa iaI t a rvA aw1 liAnA aa m a n first separation from Frank A thrilling cheer burst from six JuJl J hundred throats. With expanding cessful dvil engineer and desired the nre." an i nnlr AhtM .a "S"" UU irom me W000S C06, " " . "T -K. V?. ..TV" " I wonld not havfi ,eaden sirocco of death beat into certain until the nightefore i A wouiu not Ildvo ,. . , . namA m imn rnn ThAn aftiirm.io Bion, ing" wealthy - and l an cuances were tnat i would not nave f came to join yoo. Then, after much w T":.r', Ploolvu ao r Wewera inth timhAr .i.n. siting, Annie gave toe her an uicuug UI IUOUUUUU. t...J .-..v J nr.. . ' . ? UWAP " . . . r, i- x: . . . i uaiiii lo iiiiiid. iviv norsn wAnr, . rranit uouoo wisneu 10 accom-h i . r!Z. " : "Ann a PrA rhtnr. .. . i. ii . a uu w Li a auu iiiiiupii iiih in r nn nnrrn i ; .D. . P-"6-" J' 0,8 As I was stru into 7 I was amazed at the calmness nuuer ueciued uh lie suouid pe a . "sr a ' with which I asked tho ouestion. larmer and woric the old homestead Kjlr' .uua "Yes, George. -But yoi look sickV wncn me Dromers ana sisters were bUa.aAa f . ' What is wrnn?t hA nxkAii: 1nmnin rjuuuicu . - . i " 7 o- i i'-ubi ""Slirreilder!" UP ln aIarmi ior luy face showed my ' I drew my pistol, and was about ub1bui y w". iu mv, -yvueu iuo lauman crieu: ' . "George I V George J" . , ' Foetnan though he was, he threw down his fragment of .sword, and clasnpirl mA in his arm a ' i The charge was Jwaten oack, and I was a prisoner in the hands of -. married off and settled. - ,' Daring the four years I was at thq university I' wrote to Frank as regularly as I did to my parents, and that was at least once a week, ,. When 1 came home for the holidays :rranK would come as far as Cm . cinnati fifty miles down the river - to meet me, and until the vaca tion was over we were never apatt. . I graduated in the summer ofP' Golton. He freed me from An old heart trouble. I shall soon be over it. I will lie down." I said, tottering to the bunk in which I slept,' , ; ' 'VOi 1 drank the tea ha made for me. and insisted that he should lie down in his bank. - ;-v ; . .' I did not sleep that nights nr i l . ,. . . . , . was in rsi meet me, rail ..,,.,..,..; lved tbroaKb all my life, so thia time I was nnrnrisAd toRPuMiiif. r Whp.n . niffht, . nnt nn onl tn fil i i n.. . . , ... . , i cbhnge had come over him. ; He conflict, Frank toirghtme oat,:iind, flfct. rttt, 't'r A . w sun me gem ie. anectionate in , me . aarKness. we sat side bv : nA nAt.imUi r.hnf. t. k.lm iA f .. friend, but hecould not hide froin suie, holding each other's hands, and in. his gentle way he tried to ; u.w hooto ""in nuum ouun itnoii " o oiw ui tun ueiir uuesi BCllt-1 cheer me. and SO nparlv lirnVA mA on his frank, handsome fa. ' . : Utered, for his home aud mine had wild. -1 dreaded to be alone with we wcumu tuu river, ou me won gteu 'iu loe torcn. We him whan ha woo. ocl0 nnn,A. : otcctiu uuiti'. a Hoitcii uiui lo exniHin. I uiiieu i iiuat iu'HOA 'micrnr. gnnn i'n a: a .o j. , and he answered, with a tremulous come; but neither of us attempted work upon my bettei nature T'l voice: . :: " : ! to defend, by words, thecauseso kept awav from him as mnch as rJThave WW i1? hf! ' I possible, but he never seemed to be "uu v , , . " c, Dil" wiius uu miunigni, offended at mv moods: r , , s AkalraAaa.Irt.HT a ,1 ( ' ' n I An ' . I . . ' f - j T 1 f 1 tt iL citiaiiucu. nueu iuhu camo up wirn two Une afternoon I told him I would "Yes,.they are on opposite sides." horses, , and said something, in a drive down to the village-six miles "Opposite sides " I repeated.-.; I low voice, to Colonel Colton. i - f off-for food, and' that t inighfc not "Ihev are utterlv onoOscd about ' "Ueoree. ask no nuastinna. lnr. the war " he said, with a sigh. , ! mount this horse and follow me," "I will wait upr yon Georgei" , m f tfy.u.uft w iuo uuou ui were nis last words, as 1 went down terreble war that had burst, upon the animals. ' v ' . ; ; : ! UhA-aiiAv oar land, and which was so soon to U I was .surprised to find my own I staid in:th; vniftM'lthArn'i'iiit lay-waste our beautiful homes on equipments on this : horse's back, nerforco. for ftrainstorm Mm. m III a linrlAr. nnil tf fill fha (ra. nnii mvnvn' irnr1 etvinna1 L.j . ... ... . .., . v - 7v. m,,,,, w luo una continued wicn unaoated lurv jard behind the church with the pummel of the saddle. ; ! far into tho night. On the morroir graves of our young manhopd-cnt ,We rode out ..JntoMie. uightr the the Btreaiai were Hod fcrich RwnllAn iiwh in iramcHiai wouuici,. ; i ; wjiouei passing .nis own picitets for me to venture back with a waff It matters no!; to tho purpose of without, trouble. '..At .lengDhi we on ka t kJiiA I ml m v hnraa ami m.1 my tory, which side was taken by reached an elevation, from which! I turned asast as thej difficulties of w way Hver-I rflminff (Innrn triflt- 1'IIao nl j , . T.I a "T " . . . , j . u ". wyiso, auu laying nis hand on my .arm.'' ''over. '''where vou seo those .flres, your friends , nre in and told me thatl my cabin and the t,.nui. jvecp Bimigiik uu, auu in machinery about the well twenty minutes yoa will strike vonr rninpd. . - : ....... ' w i . . ,.- own picneis. ' . - Where was Frank Colton! I NO MORE TERROR! Nil MORE PAIN! NO MORE DANGER! ' TO' MOTHER or CHILD. Tho Dread of Motherhood TrnuKforrfied to H OP E AND .T V SAFETY AND EASE -TO- SUFFEROC WOMAN.- TtilHlnvalnubleprtp- nratloa Is tiulva tri umph of acleatldc skill, and no more in pstlinable benefit waa ever boktowed on tne nnil hers of the wolrd, -It not only nhort- odd the time of labor and lessens the inlen sity of iMtln, but, better until an, it Rreauy ai, mlnlRhea the danger to life of both mother and child, and leaves I he mother ln a condi tion hiKhly favorable to 8 needy recovery. imd far less liable to Hoodlufr. com ulsioiig. nnd other alarming Hyniptoina incident u lingering ana painmi iniHir. l is truly won derful elticacy in this respect enlitlea tlie MOTHKK'8 KKIBND tO he ranktd rb one of the Ufo-snvliiK uppll iiuees given to the world by the discov. cries of modern acl enne. From nil nalnro of the ciuie it will of course bo understood Hint we cannot publish certlllnntes concerning tins itEMEDr without woundlitKthe delicacy of the writers. Yet we have hundreds of such testliuoniHls on tile. and no mother who has once used it will ever again be without It ln her time of trouble. A prominent physician lately remarked to the proprietor, that Iflt were admissible to roaKe public the letters we receive, the Mothers' Friend would outsell anvthlnconJ ine mai Kcc ; , I most earnestly entreat every female ex- peclingto be con lined, to use Mothers' Relief Coupled with this entreaty I will add lliiM during a long obstetrical practice (fortj foil, years), I have neverknown.lt to fail to pro duce a safe and quick delivery. ii. j. iiLijjMf.N. m, v., Atlanta, a. Our Treatise on tho 'Health and H.. spi nous of Vi oman" mailed free. HllAIlFIELl) llEUULATOB CO., Atlanta, Ga. .Kor sale Wholesale and Retail by It. Berry New Heme. N.O , dwlaw Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesoracnesR. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be Sold in competition -with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. Uoyal Making Powdbk Co-106 Wall-st.. N. Y. novls-lvdw For Rent, The Brick Store adjoining the Banking House of Green, Foy & Co., on South Front street. ;:- v'' rossession Riven May 1st, 1885. a3dtf ' - JOHN A. RICHARDSON. N. M. GASKILL, ' - MERCHANT -TA1L0K. f i A Full Line of Goods and Sam- Eles always on and. suits cut and i made on short j notice, and nt as J low price as the 5 same can be had anywhere in North Carolina. Fit guaranteed. Middle street New Berne, N. C. aiVldwtf JAMES REDMOND, Arent and Bottler OF TUR Clil.EBKATEI) BEEGNER I ENGEL BREWING CO VS PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER New Berne, N. C. This beer took premiums at the Cen tennial Exhibition at Philadelphia and the Paris Exposition. Keeps better than any other in warm climates, and is tht favorite brand wherever known.' . For sale in kegs or crates. d w - 5iw-BEin asd nsuca' : . Steam Transrcrtaticn Co'y SUMMKK KCMtDUI-K ( TMK BTEAMEB . U1J V to go iuto effecv on and after April 17. U8 Tuesdays . . - ' l.eav New Heme at S e'elock. p. m', for Lake Land 1 ok. stopping at Adams Creek, vandomere, Mono wan ana ttayDoro,r-' . riving at Laka Laodlng, Wednesday, al io o'clock, a; m, . r luunutijr- lave Lake Landing lor New Bern, si . Uo'clock,io , stopping at Hay boro, Stone, wall, Vandemere and Adama Creek, ar riving at sw Berne, Fridays. Sara. Pildaya- r . - " . Leave New Berne at fi o'clock, p. m , for lke Landing, stopping at Adams Creek, Vandemere, 8 tone wall and Bayhoro, ar riving at Laka Landing, Saturday, 10 o'clock, am, ,. Mondays- ; ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' 1' i ' Leave Lake Landing at 13 o'clock-, m,, for New Berne, stopping at Bayboro, Stone wall, Vandemere and Adams Creek, ar- days. ' - By this arrangement we are able to make close eonneation with the Nor4hem atam. era, also having good accommodations both ior passengers ana rreignt at very low rates. ask that the merchants and produeara along 114 miv ui hivo ii, uieir cueeriui suppori. Freight received tinder cover every day of the week , For further Information enquire at the of See. Foot of Craven street. E. K. P1EKCK, Agt.NewBerne,N.O., ' Or any of Its Agents at the following places: AUK LKK, Adams Creek, ii. I. WATSON, Lake Landing, ' . I). H. ABHOTT, Vandemere, C. II. FOWLER, Stonewall, , W. H. SAWYKR, Bayboro. - 8. H. GRAY. Ian21d4wly General Manager. the ; ; ' : - NEUSE & TRENT ; RIVER" Steamboat Company ( Will run the following Schedule ou and alter Steamer Trent Will leave New Heru9 forPollnkavllls. T. ton and lutermedlule landings every Wed nesday, returnine on Thursday. : : ' , . " - i i - . 8teamer Kinaton ' ' " Will leave Newbern for Kinaton rnwu DAY and FRIDAY; returning leaves Kin' ston for Newbern every MONDAY and ' THURSDAY: touching at Jnllu oi.i ti.u ..j all intermediate points both gcdng and coin- These steamers make clow rm.nuiinn iik tlie O. D. 8 S. Co. and North Carolina Freight ,iuo,, i-ui iui uivriuiuriuauun apply w -W. K. 8TYRON, J.. at Newben' W. F. 8TAHLT. Klnston.; t. " ' ' V. 8. BAERCs.Polloksvllle. t - , I T.' WILSON, Agent at Trenton. J. P. Qujkkbly, Jolly Did Field. -J. 11. Banks, Quaker Bridge. " ; A' J. M. WH'TK.GenIManaeer i eb7d.lw Klnston. N. C OLD I K)Mf NIOIN Steamship Conipauy. ' EMI-WEEKLY tllE ! Po. 'ew York Bm aaaaka-Ml Ku, toJk, Boston, ICUznbetli City, Philadelphia; Providtsiue, . aud othr Citivai S." s. s. POU SALE BY HANCOCK BROS. ;.. our respective Mbers, nor need jt tytald see, in. tlie distance, tlie lights the road would mniVf On ' - " be.said that their Bona stood trne 0fcouuUos8flre&;,'V-:"V-,-i;;V. np the'bantcs of tlie Bwofien 7 , to the cause of their sirea. J As I be- ; "George,!' said the colonel, reign- met men cdmirig" down Witli- combative,' God-fearing race,' and 'oiiflo our heads were set, any at tempt to turn lis but confirmed us in oar course. Families, were divided in our were MAX HCHWER1N. G1S0R0E ASH. SchMinHsh Arejigaln ln business, and having bought their goods in I the NEW YORK and ' MASSACHUSETTS MARKETS irom majk AruKiSHH and FIRST HANDS, CHEAP for CASH, are now prepared to offer goods at : i ; ASTONISHING JjOW PHIOBS. Clothing in Endless Variety.' S&KXMdn,,ffa '' 5".I4mC1oi Gaiters at 80 cents a pair. . Ladles Gr. Button Boots at IKcenta a pair - , 4-i Brown Domestics at i otg. a yard. V .' Mitts Worn S cts. a yard up, ' ' H Lawns and White Tiquos at' lots, a yard. v And other Bargains too numerous to mention. , ' ' ! i-! 1Ce sormu Gents' Furnishing Goods, Straw and FWr Hats. Goodsi Saved from the Fire ' will be sold at a Sacrifice. . VV e are hole AGENTS for the A. A. B ATTLK HIEN'S auu msj a b liAliC 9K(KU vs.ou shoks. Kverv pair in nniinnrau, DIIVMIIU RII.T 1,1 IIIHIII in HI1 V WAV. Wll.11111 ttMV reasonable time give out, wo will upon return of damnired " auiwiiwiit us ixi iwnyin oi wear, eitner reuinu the money or give another new pair ln exchange. ON AND AFTEK Monday July 2nd, 1883,.; UNTIL FUliTIl EH "Nil T.l I V. Steamer Shenandoai'.'." Will leare. utton ..-tivfi n i. it. Soataera Rallied at Elliaaeth Oit. an MONDAY AKD THURIDAV " ' TUESDAY AUD FltlDAT . j' J'litPJn,'makinX cl0 eoiinectloa wits' tlf ow.noru j. a. ior Naftham UIm folk cuuuotnon maae at Hew tfvtas witlk Rivers. No truta revived for aShGinsal e Tuesdays aud Fridays titer gjtip m. " , ,T. FreiKhttorwariiod prompOy aud lowost raM f.?.J .t0 d,!("n"''- Fare to Klisahitsi Ulty and return. $4. Xo Norfolk aa. u Hiik. hmore.JS. To New York,l.i ' B. B, HODKHTS, AU B.rv" CDLPEFl-SR a TUHNSK, , , : ' . v Ag'M.NiwMfc,,. a, W. H. Stamfovo, Goo 'I Jr't Ag't, - ' -- New Yotli OMj. apSOdwtf . ' : SOHWERIN & ASH, 'M? & Howard; and A. II. Holton. ri. '! - ' -' , . i" r , . bion OF FLAG. . . , ; olesale rocers HAVE REMOVUI TO T1IE1B v ' SOUTH OF THEIR FORMER STAKft MEATS, COFFEE. TTfi A n ' vimPa MOLASsES. SALT; r TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGAitS, and evorytlilnar in tho CJKOCERY LINE, ft FULL STOCK n.uA af pm: And keep ! I T ; Of FLOUR. LOW PRICES for CASH. Change of Pier in Ket Tort TheN. C, Plight Uiio FORNEW VORit,; V BOSTON, PROVILENOUr ftnd all 'Kiiiil ' VV rVorth nnil '.wt ' ! .' after this date will receive .'rslcht tu tit to.x Hw Bur" at ' , , - PIER 7. NORTH RI VIClr, - "v-" "j -""w jLvim una Mammon Transportation Co. ' - Mnrthants should iho oi fcu ib on ui ., utoii sTibcntu 1 iinui f,nt a n vn 1 . w now inn. mnvinsT , . .1 V wttn Baltimore for Hew Ber. all inside, and on linn. oh..... . t ' oEMIWEEKLY ST fe A M K u h ": v , letween 'Hew 1 to 1 and liHiaariH:. " Aisatsareaa fnllo.. i ':..' :i , i EUBKN FOSTTO.O.'n'VJf.aaiw. ai J to '2' ' WKbt 81, Bai t. d - i r -'aiua, (t . Norfolk, Ya - ' ' : W. P. Clyde 4 qo., Vblladslphls, 1-Soulfc Hart. ' . :. i, !,.,.,.,,.: . ol Ae rie Jtona river : m- traiiiiirtiin itnoTrin ; km i'.i.i a. m u 1T . --"' i w vacuum wuan. -;T , -"" iwrrica wbarf. . ouipainaTe-voston. TdmiI,,. - ' New York dsil,7 " , """'V, - Fridays Mondays, Wsdaesdlys , raies(naraa ; to. all points, at the dlfftrent offices of tbs ' mpanles. ' ; .; ,i ., : 'iroid Breakage oi M'd Sl:p tii - N. C. LINE. V MarsSlyS H GRAY A1 N.w Bsr.,l
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 2, 1885, edition 1
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