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It- -J the-journal; STEAMEKS. mm 4 - NKY-HRXE AND PAMLICO SteapiTiTOTJortataoii Co'v. - NEW BERNIJ, N. O. NOY 1. 138 i f n i m H H I AT 5 rl! nifTHTOIO a'TKiiil .31 .05.1. .alii Ja'-ji' YW.VRUA .v cTHd1 flew Berne uaroain House IRA f i;t ' 71 7 Auffy, proprietor " TV, wtt 1 il ' A0iA,.t iien3 6fKewBefne,and oadjacent counties, that -; ejias bought the larg - est and , most complete rstocof all -kinds of J)ry. Goodsf Domestic otionsr Boots, Iacesmmiiigc.? ,Jftat MoW.im portedf and would, re quest those, searching store before making their purchases. His business, enables him to know the wants of the trade in this sec tion: he is therefore in a position to offer Coun- try iiercnants, a ciass ; of goods that they can readily convert into CASH. TMfr have", sold more dodA this "season than ever before, and the rush of trade since rrMhaUiromthe (eMmarketsHas of our advertise ment, wtict will1 soon appear loaded with , Bargains for outf ariy . customers ; . look out, -;&rit ; mo" Vllessrs. .George jjL. Wadswdrth and Byron CaixolL .Salesmen, will iUased to see their ; friends when they visit the city. . Eespectfully,,!,, H. B. DUFFY. ft H'l in 7 ? i The best antboiitiesjdeclafe that if is highly ' presumptupa " tot f a ierKf iraaesman rnfia,or,inaeea fot,a person ia any Unfiinesa or oc iipatipiMreaBlbi8 customers as menus ana acquaintance simpr Decause or tne uosmfisa relations e: lltU'tWtweerf Bhutto. 11 'Vi- -A.B,hirt-jnaketewhoidi8rega'rdea this very gflofl ralo waa placea fn rather an enibarasing sitnattbn' through his lack of politeness and tact-. jj a fc s Oeii! S- had some shirts taade at a fashionable1 dress-makers, - and the cutter, a few weeks later, mat JtUe gonerarvalking' with a friend Tin l.roadway. , , . n ; 1 ;;Tne general roraembcroq Uio face, but c6uld not place Mm. and the cutter greeted him with. ''Good-morning, general. Dow are yon today!" The general stopped, shook hands, and. the cutter,- perceiving that tno general's mind needed re freshin, said, quietly, , Jklade your hirt8l!' ' "Oh, I -beg pardon,"., said the general, quickly, and taming to the gentleman with whom he was talking, said, "Colonel, allow me to introduce you to my friend, Major Bcliurz." i .Willimansett. It was at the close of a very warm day in August, and the train on the Connecticut River Railroad was crowded with hot and tired - picnickers. Every scat was occupied, and tired moth ers were noiamg tirea children in their laps. . A very fat and much worn-out looking man stood in the centre of the aisle, fanning himself vigorous ly with the cover of a' Ittnch bas ket. The train slacked up for a station and the brakeman put his head into the car, and shouted in the partly interrogated manner, peculiar to his class, "Wil a-man-sett? Wil a man- fletT" "Yes!" roared the fat man; "he wiH,"if he Ran find a seatT (And stay there till he -batches some thing." - v - - The passengers laughed, and as a passenger got out at Will'mansotfc, the fat man found a Beat Teofane Swearing-" Although I tare beerfn1ong the" Japanese for eight vears. Fhave never vet heald a Japanese oath," says Eev".' Dr. Maclay, missionary to Japan. If that is so, it is highly credit able to the Japanese, and is indi cative of an advanced state of civil ization. CnnPETKIGS ANt & J 7. & J. SLOAIIE INVITE ATTENTION TO THE ATTRAC TIVE PKIOES AT WHIOH THEIR KNl'IKE FALL KTOCK IS liEINO OFFEUEL). , AxmliKtcM from $3.25 per yd. upward Wilton - from .00 per yd. upward IHoqwtttc from 1.50 per yd. upward Bdy Braels from 1.00 per yd upward Taps. try from .00 per yd, upward Ingrains from .50 per yd. upward Swii hmtm Curtain from $9.00 per pair upward Madras Lace Gnrtalna from $4.00 per pair upward Antfne- anal Preach timet Curtain i 'j. vfroiu $3.60 per pair upward Ttaitinarhajm Lace Curtain from $ 1 .00 per pair upward Turcoman Curtain , ' I from $0.00 par pair ppward apeftryt CrvaVing;.! i , , pi II, V ' - J4 irom i.o perya. upwaru Cretonne Covering from .30 per yd. upward ...... Windaw' gftaitea made on short notice ( or material furnished. . j 8AMPI.I8 SSHT WHBW DK8IBED AHS PKOMFt" ATTENTION PAID TO ALL MAIL OEDKB8.( Correpoudence Invited. Broadway and 19th St.,; oo7 HEW TOBK CITY. dwlm-4 W.P. BTJRlUS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N. C. irdw.w ' ' IV. Mo- GASKILL, UEfeCHANT TAILOR A Foil Line f Goods and Sam ples always 01 hand. i maati&l inort notice, and at ai low price aa tbb same can be had anywhere in ; fNrtlr-Carolina. Fit guaranteed. - Middld BtrecL pet a wain p. &7i 4 Nfi'w ' Jlernoa N.C 1.. ' Tlrs. LIT acl iwllent bsuranee. r Tc'.r Crr'-tal v'i Forty' irilliohs1 o 'MM 1: 'Vvn 1" (The;MiiTO fslttiii.Vild you rriajt'' tell a sweeter, tfjeL ; MagrjioUa Balm is the chatJ - er i tba almost cheats the looking-glass. . , iflii lew Berne Ccttca Gin, oil mill: ,.,v ''I AND - " Turpentine Distillery, Pays the Highest Price for Seed Cotton,, Cotton Seed, and Turpentine. Cleans and Gins . Cotton for 30 cts. per 100 lbs., and - furnishes Baling at Cost. Gins, Bales, and pays $1.00 per bale of 500 lbs. for the Seed. r Exchanges One Ton of Meal for Two Tons of Seed. Sacks furnished to those wishing to sell Seed. Every facility offered for handling Cotton, and sat isfaction guaranteed or No Pay. "KUM AGIN." A. R. DENNISON, BAN. KELLY & BRO. , . rr ... ft'i3 f'. Hai opened it Ne Shop near the Market Dock, and will shoe horses, the tamest or the wildest, at the low price of One Dollar all around. : All klndsof Blacksmith's Work, repairs on Bnggles, Wagons, Carta, etc, done on eh or notice and work guaranteed. seiffi dwlim, ; New Central Hotel. : FOBKBBLY BATXXAN HODBB), South Front Street, New Berne, N. 0. . m. PATTKR8QN Proprietor, Oilers apeolftl luduoementa to commercial men. , Cuisine of superior excellence, ' Omnibus and baggage wagon at all trains and steamers. : Kates, 12.00 per day. a)7 HANCOCK S PIIXB, ARE WARRANTED ! To Cure All Kinds of Chills Kemember our Motto: No Cnrc No Pay. Manufactured by ! HANCOCK BROS. Druggists, New Berne, N. j V TIMETABLE,1 lllKaJlllj Atlantic & N. C. Railrokd TIME TABLE Ho., 1, , tn Eflfect 8:15 P. M., Tuesday, Octoter . 8, 188 EAST. t No. if Paaaangar STATIONS r at.i r. n. I cm II w 11 15 MM ( 6 j&j. 6 48 La O rang kllMioa,M..MAMM.;v.4.u. New Bern, 6 22 421 Dally eHCept Bimday. nEAST." ltif 1 J"VTt. No. a.. Used Ft-" r Paflutraiaj fi. STATIONS. j-Ci Paa. Train Arr,,,., 1 9 Hi 19: BJTToaw. - , , , IKWl' iB 'M-. Drnatnn 7 5.1; 718 8j.i68rHlok.--t.i.i '' WS ' 7 t5 8! 10 41 f AHantlC......... 1 J5; J 7 , S ,11 Wj llorehaad OHrwH! i " 11 11; . . !'MorawulDepot..' . 4 80 'v "xmiij vwp ouuuiij. USA"' I No. a, v Kind Frt. A Pas. Trala. 8TATI0JJS. Arr.? -Uv. a). A. ft. 15 8 13 Ooldsboro, i 7 e ,788 .- 8 tn 10 48 11 84 11 44 12 P. . near LaQranjr,. FatlinrOreek. l5?4 10 54 11 11 41 DoTr.... (lore 0k T 4.444' Clark' Newbern . . A. K. It'1 ntl Rxnnnt RnnilaT aad M f Dally Kzoept Saturday and tjundayy , don Train. boand North, leafing Ooldsboro 12:18 p. m., and with Richmond A D nrllle Train West. taaTina UoMbooto lX- p.m and W HnUnRtoo weiunn iTam twui ait :mp.jn. Train il coinKU vilb Birhatoaa mavtll Tmta,wrtine it Odubcre 4 .,r'4'tb WBSTV v no. t FaaaeDger Swal'-frVV n 18 W42 Bi7 r .... W1t VUxufTtlk PaM.Tra'aJ p. a. P. ii 7 15 7 2 IB, fit zb o 51 4 48 4 M 4 IS 4 18 5 5 I 68 I IS Wilaihairtan ami weiwn iram iruta um North H:&i,-a' ! i ' ; ri 4 " W. Dunn. f i .! . .- v . , .. . . ( au i mi ii a To try to the utmost to deserve the public patronage and make it to every person's interest to deal with us, by keeping everything that they might want id iobb line Always o hand, acllirig our Goods at a uniform and very close mirgmi tvktOxag all cmtomers alikej and using every means in our power to win their confidence by square, honest dealing, is now and Las always been our endeavor. This year we have carried an exceptionally large and varied stocK, but this fall we have more than doubled all of our exertions heretofore tr be the ACKNOWLEDGED LEADING DRY GOODS LtOUSE of the city. We will not quote any prices, as it is impossible tor ua to keep our line of Bargains unbroken, and, consequently, our customers not appreciating the ciroumstanoes under which they are obtained, complained. So, to give no dissatisfaction in that line, we say simply, come early, and you may all get a share. Yon can get EVERYTHING IN THE DRY GOODS LINE at our establishment. To begin with Our Stock of DRESS GOODS, Which is always full, has been more than doubled this Fall iu variety and styles, and our prices are reduced in proportion almost. We. have a full line of Cashmeres in black and colors, Tricots, Henriettas, Myosotts, Drap D' Almas, Satin Berbers, Gil bert's Flannels, Ladies Cloths, Double Width Flannels, and in fact every variety of singlo and double width Dress Goods. We would call especial attention to our line of .PLAID DRESS GOODS, which are wiry beautiful. We have a very nice assortment of SILKS and SATINS, and our stock of Black Silk Velvet ad Velveteen, which wc have also in colors, is conlplete. Our line of Cotton Dress Goods, viz., Satinc Finished Calicoes, Fine Plaid, Dress Ginghams and Poplins, is larger than ever. CLOAKS. ijAJJiwa', misses' ana uuiLiJJli.J!;jN'a in great variety, and very reasonable, lsut our line ot SHAWLS, Breakfast Shawlp, Single Shawls, full size, Double Shawls, Cotton Shawls, All Wool Shawls, Shawls in every shade, size or color. Wo cannot tell you about them you must see tliem tor yourselves. Blankets ! Blankets ! Blankets ! Don't fail to ask to see them. Wo bought onr stook of FLANNELS in the summer, and our prices will show note we bought them. Sheetings, bleached and unbleached, Shirtings, Ticking, Ala mance Plaids, Canton Flannel, Drilling, m fact everything in Domestics a Full Line. Pants Goods. We have no end to them. All Styles and Prices, Wool and Cotton, Gassimeres, Jeans, Repellents, Tricot EVERYTHING. Our stock of Men's Knit Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, is immense. Our stock of Misses and Children's Knit Underwear is astonishing. But our stock of Ladies' Underwear, Vests and Pants is simply AOiuuiNmJNU : We have a Full Line of PLAIN and BRAIDED JERSEYS Ladies' Collars and Cuffs, ALL and Misses'. . , . . We have added to our always complete stock a full lino of GENTLE MEN'S LAUNDRIED and UNLAUNDBIED DRESS SHIETS; aiso, UOliarS ana VUOS. BALLS CORSEJTS. The ONLY CORSET ntMkUn he returned by it purchaser after three weeks' wear if not found .-, PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY In every respect, and tt pricer refunded by seller. Made in a variety of styles m)(WJce. Beware of worthies imitation, Nonegtnuiiwwithout gWKu box, Vj3l:i SSe H ALFrHdSE--CHILDEE N'S HOSE MISSES 8 HdSEf-BABTHOSE.: CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! Lunest Stock, FWMIrAssortment, EJJPR HEARD ujrrz Coc6a MattingBOil Cloths, fcTJwTi JrapOr. innTiui 10 seo outlines oeiure purcnasing tasiiRUGsrRiras! AIVr L I Ar,! MAT! MATS! MATS! WchaveireceivcdJtEN BALES In. concluding this teryliicomvlctc (n M I' fa nlo In UMr 5 " We e prepared to fffffthe Country Dealors, . eerT. iodpoement te ttade witlftathat careful Vtfytng, and! our large facilUkajr4oiitfitAAii of, and if fncre is anything wanted by them that shomrdlse foun4 ir a FIBST CLA WHOLESALEEaTABLISHMBNT,;we bTe,;go it RIGHTilN STQQIg. If you cannofTXMo, ufrite nftTWe are always glaf to anncrt all Knfndentsin rclatfoglotfr 'Wneu"- , . h J , KEEMBEE t EfSlfBODYl Thef ia noe&ngli spaoe b a Wui fcnrJB to write a complete list of oir stocks ;So- 'if jrtW 4onH what you wai$ptea$e ask for UJLu-s ilrxmtv 'A Un iUwi:"tv kjoping to Bee yVa ail? I am, very truly yours, - , V jijMayjSajfW k to "f STYLES and prices ; also Children's Corsets, Wc bought Corsets from regular dealers at regular prices. Wc bought them from manufacturers ; and please do not forget the fact that we bought Fifty Dozen ina Job Lot, that we are selling for Half the Cost ,- f I- V of Manufacture. Lomst Prices, Biggest Values, all. widths, Hemp Carpeting, of KNITTING ' COTTON in hanks, list of .'what we have in etocfr, wc wish J t KALI. .SCHEDULE OK 8TKAM KR pAnio ffect oCtaaAUr Mppt. 21. 1886. Monday .rjm, Leave lHV Mrae ai iu e ciock, a. m , r r Lake Land In, (topping at Adam Cr ot, Vandeiuttre, Stonewall and Bayboro a-- rlvlog Lake Landing, Tuesday, at ..1fc o'elock, a, lb Wsdneaday '4 Leave Uik LnnilinK for New Berne at o'clock, a.m., stopping at Kayboro, (Stone wall, Vandemere and Adam Creek, ar riving at New Berne, Tburtdayi. lam Thursday- '' Leave Mew Berne at IU o'eloek, a. m , for Lake Landing, stopping at Adam Creek, Vandemere, Htonewall and Bayboro, ar riving at Ijike Landing, Friday, !l o'clock, a m. Saturdays- Leave LaKe Laadlng at Do Clock, n.m., loi New Berne, stupping at liaylMro, utone wall, Vaudemerc and Adainir Creek, ar riving at New Hei ne, 1 o'clock a. in.. Pun days. By this arrauKemcnt wc lire alilc to miiln alone connection with llio Norihern su-hiii-ers, also having ginxt aecommodationg botli for passengers and frulgh at verj low rates, ask that the merchants ani producers along u line to give ii tneir cneeriui support. Freight received under cover every day of the week: For further Information enanlre at the of - Bee. foot of Mai ket Btreet. All isoods received only at our warehouse. foot Market street. W. 1'. 1IUKKLH & Co.. A(?eut, Ntw Heme. N. C. Or any of its Agent at the following places: AUK l.WIT AHftmnlVa!, ' Q. I. WATSON, Lake Lauding, D. H. ABBOTT, Vandemere, C. H. FOWLElt. Stonewall, H. W. LANE. Bayfcjro, W. Pi BlfKltUH t CO , lan21diwly i Ueaeral Manage ib THE UEUSE & TRENT RIVER Steamboat Company Will run the folIowiiiK Hclietltilo on and after SeptcnilHir 'Jill, lffej : Steamer Trent Will leave New Berne for Trenton every Wednesday at 6 a. ni., and Friday afu-r t lie arrival of tlie steamer tilieiiandiiali; rettini in, will leave Trenton every Thursday niul Haturday, touclilng at, all points aloiit; the river. Steamer Kinston. On and after June 2Sth, 1885, the Steamer Kinston will leavn Kinston for New lternc every Monday and Thursday at t) o'ekwk a.m.; returning, will leave New Berne every Tues day and Friday, stopping at Jolly old Field and touching at all lauding on Nouse river. Close connection made with steamer Shen andoah of the Old Dominion Steamship Co. JOHN II. PELL, at Newbern. W. F. Stanly, Kinston. P. 8. Hakkus, Follokavllle. I. T. WILSON, Agent at Trenton. J. P. QuraBKLY, Jolly Old field. J. B. Banks, Quaker Bridge. J. M. WH'TE.Oen'l Manager, eb7dw Kl nston. N. C OLD DOJVIIINIOIN Steamship Company. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE For Now York, Baltimore, Nor folk, Boston, Elizabeth City, Philadelphia, Providence, and other Cities. ON AND AFTER Mondav July 2nd, 1883, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICK Steamer Shenandoah Will Ia, V nrwn ifrinl I n V j.ii. . " t .i.i... u, nam vn iiuiiuia Southern Railroad t Elizabeth City, every MONDAY AMD THURSDAY for New Berne. Returning leaves New Berue for Elisabeth Oltjr very . ' i TUESDAY AND FRIDAY at 4 p. ra., making clos connection with Nor folk Rnnthnrn 1? Tt tnw M . . . - - - - . . v ...... viun, uloe connection made at Hew Berne with steamers for Kinston, Polloksville, Trenton n luuuiuga im mo neose ana Trent RiTers. No freights received for shipment on Tuesdays and Fridays after 3 p.m. Freight forwarded promptly and lowest rates guaranteed to destination. Shenandoah calls in at Nags Head golnii and coming. K. B. ROBEBI Af't, New Bene, 00LrrrR Tubb, "!tS..A,tt. Norfolk, V. A W. Ii. Stanford, Qon'rlVt Ag't, New York City. Change of Pier in New York. The N. C. Freight Line FOR NE W YORlt, BOSTOIgyiDQTOE, and all point O Aftei tkis date will receivereieht in New York : ' for New Beraa at PJLEB 7, NOltTH RIVSB, Office of New York and Baltimore i I Transportation CferJ ... , Merchants shonld remember that thfeisonoot the btHteam .UMttf New York, making daily eonneclion with B:iltlnore for New Berne all tulid), and oay oa'i liaae. SEMI-WEJCKXV E A Ufi R S BitM' lewenr ud pWtimore, I T f (Touch Ing Itifolk) Leavlair New Pexnlo Baltimore TtESDAYS FRIDAYS mt ip m Leaye BoMnon fej New Beta WEDNESDAYS dd SATfRDAYB "'S w Ageataare aa follewa: EUtt FOSTIU.aon'lJfann.Ker. Iff aW.fl,tghtStly't. .Md AS. W. McOARRIQK, Norfolk, Va. W. T. Olyd e X&C, lraiilphlaHS South i on m joaiu.i rans. Lindner jr qrtki rlTr : E. Sampson, Boston, U Central whsio ' a. H. Rockwell, fiw. Iiliwia K. I. - i. u. mink, rail Mirer Werriok wharf. Sn'P leaT?rDoB' T '1J had Satarday. New York ailjr., " Baltimore, Ifedntttars and Satnrta Frldaya.11 9J""a' MoMl', Wdnea, Providence, Satardtjr. TareMhbiUladukiit,iat.and rate t-nara to all polnta, t th different office ot the Iroid iQb Ship m,. Mock st., diictioppositejpy QqcgPti64 1 or. JLi rii;i,l woi
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