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ci Allied', 3110 out . r r. -i, r5( nft.rTI.;:i- -Thti-flew -Berne nrgainHouse iiwo'i Hi "H.-'B.dWffy,1 proprietor bijMDOve.named w n4ouse, would .respect fully subidif to the cit izens of New Berne, and . adjacent counties; that -he has bpughtthe larg :'r&sfc and most "complete rof all-kinds; of Dryil Goods, Domestic i anai.toreign, xannee .Notions,, Boots, .Shoes, Laces, Trimmings, etc., dMMJmJBnpr im- Sortedpa4 Would, re u$jp hoef parching - for Bargains to visit his , store before making ' ttri bfifchasesf Hfi flMMiice 1if1sixteeh years in the Dry Goods business, enables him to know the wants of the trade in this sec tion ; he is therefore in a position to offer Coun try Merchants, a class of goods that they can readily Tgnvert k u0 CASH eJiav sold 7 more goods this season than ever, before, and Northern markets, has preventehe K anneaf ance of our advertise ment, which will soon appear :. loaded(wlth Bargains for .our, many customers ;1o8k "ttft . :nessrs?0feorg!ei tlteif and By ; Carroll, Salesmen will be pleased to see their : friends when they visit ftSectfcUyT;,i' '"'Aim lih';Vifi n-iv- fit Hi:. J i (IV X . . ...n-- U SUI or t!; tU u; Itr MS I.. . rTHE JOURNAL. NEW BEKKE.4N.l5. 4H88ff -JOSH - .BILLINGS SAMPLES OF His Humoe.t To make lieht bread -dci az the' bkkers ildcatl 0 ouflccs pound. To make a bo e a h oe waka-tbem beg" hard loin II that yb give them.' Tew remove grease from a man's kaxakter let him strike snm sudden t . . i s ... r Angela handle . the dice . when doublets are thrown in the cradle Flattery in like coipne water, tow lo-me!t ov, not gwallered. " If a man haint trot a well-balauced lieud I like tew see hum part hishuir in the middle. ., There is only one good substitute ttr the endearments ov a sister and mat is trie endearments ov sum other phollow's Bister. Piety iz like beans; It seems to do oesc ou poor sue. ... Going to law iz like skinning i new milk oow.for Jier hide atfifrgiv ing the beof tew the lawyer' '' Abodt the hardest thing a pliel low kan do iz to spark tew girls at oust and preserve a good average. I bad rather undertake tew bo two good doves than ouo decent sarpent. A lie iz like a kat it never emus tew yew in a straight line J. V. WILLIAMS, HEADQUARTERS FOR Pork, Side Meat, Lard and Flour. CHEAP. WHOLESALE ONLY jnlll (lUm THE Emerald Cigar Factory NE.W. BERNE,-N. CL C. ERDMANN, ProD'r. Ilnvlne tfihen possession of the new build ins; sparUlly constructed for my buslnots.on Middle street (opposite Odd Follows Half). I am now enabled to do full (Justice Mx my patious, la Hi imiuufiKitnre .Finest Brand of Oigard, ft-. which are of sudlcietit merit to deserve the Donuinrity they now possess. Aside from the excellent matorlivi used.' and the superior make, the ULiKAMUNKHS observed In the manufacture of my goods Live them a ereat :jie-BiBineiice over the lenement Home made Clfiars of the lnn;o cities so generally smoked by the unthinking, and so often the cause of serious ailments nni disease. In connection with the Factory Is a hand somely appointed f Smoker's Emporium,'" where every kind nd variety 'of d tears and Tobacco may be fonnd at retail. . A full line of Smoker's (looxli, Including Mserehaum. Brlerwood! and every variety of Pipes and Cigar Holders, Pouches, etc. FINE IMPORTED HAVANA CIOA RH, and in fact everything kept In a First-Class To bscogalsts. . v PATRONIZE HOMBt MANUFACTURES. f B8p2d(fHi GARPETINGS AND Us ,W. :J.;SL0ANE IMVItTC ATTKNTIOI TO THK ATTUAC TIVB PRICES AT WHICH THEIR KNHRE FALL HTOCK 18 AixinlnaUrf i jfrom 1J9 perlsd. hpWltrd tlllnn fill' Tfrnm i.flO ner vil nnwiLril from 1.50 per yd. upward Body Brussels from 1.00 per yd upward Tana pastry v iiora .ou per yu, upwara Incrslna ) i 1 1 torn .50 per yd. upward . . rrora vs.oo per pour upward Madras Lac Curtains from 94.00 per pair apward Antique and French Lace Curtains iruui I4.su per pair iipwaru Wttlngham Lace Curtains from tl.00 per pair upward Turcoman Curtains from 1 0.00 nor pair upward Tapestry Coverings- irom ui.itv per yu. upwara cretonne coverings , from .30 per yd, upward Window Snades knadB'on snort notice or materials rurnistoed. SAM PLUS RKWT WHKtf DK8IBKO A HP PKOHPT ATTINyiON PAID, TO Ah MAIL, OKDKU8. ti' Cprt W,InvlUd. Broadway and 1 9th St., oc7 , , SEW TORE frTi. dwlm c - fin Sh V .. 4 I. ll 1; JI. GASKILL, MERCHANT TAUOE. . A Pull Lino of Goods and Sam .'. cleg, ajways, on Suits out and made on short J notice, and at as (x low price as the Bjuuw van w-jiatu anywhere in North' Otrolina. Fit guaranteed. J Middle street lle.wBorrj,K,a . 2 i. aal.!li . 1 XOBEETS Ai HENDERSON Now - UorneV JV.S 6. ' Only first class Companies rrreeT'. i ... ed In x , . (fjf ' ' fire, life ni ioc'.ient Insurace. Tolal Capital 'ont Torty 'Millums'di jr: ,. voi;ara. , j jiunjioiTj ji aud bile it to a thin jelly, ai.d thn letherkake. pvOFT iiT: il. Tf learh ynre'oflsprln&a to' feteaT, ; .i Th6Mm6r. 4 i no flatterer Would you ; make it tell a sweeter tale h -Magnolia: Balm is the charn '. er that ' almost ' cheats the , looking-glass. Hew Berno Cotton Gin, OIL MILL, AND " ' Turpentine Distillery. Pay 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. 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. A. It. DENNISON. Hep2sdwtf DAN. KELLY & BRO. Has opened a New Shop near the Market Uexkpct.wlllalioe horses, the tamat or the wnuesi. a utt low pnos ot uiis xniutr an around. All kinds of Blacksmith's Work, repairs on HngKles, Wagons, Carte, etc, done on. sh or uouoo ami worv gnarauceea. bozo uwom New Central Hotel, FOHMKIILV BATBXAM H0U8I), South Front Street, New Berne, N. C. n. PATTERSON, Proprietor, Offers special Inducements to commercial men. Cuisine of superior excellence. Omnibus and baggage wagon at all trains and steamers. Kates, W.00 per day. ap!7 HANCOCK'S PILLP, ARE WARRANTED To, Cure All Kinds of Chills Remember our Motto: Na dire Ho Pay. Manufactured by HANCOCK BROS. , Druggists, New 'Berne, N. TIME TABLE, Atlantic & N. C. Railroad TIME TABLE No. 19, In Effect 3:15 P. If., Tuesday, Ootofier EAST. 4 WBST. No. H I No. HO j Passenger I Are. L'ts. Passenger STATIONS in IVts. r. m. A.M. ll 18 SOT Goldsboro, 11 68 11 15 L,a UTong Kltu ton, New Berne, 2!f til id sal 10 42 8 37 8 67 till A. U. Dally eveept Sunday, i EAST. I WIST. No. 1 : No.4 j Pass. Train c Train. STATIONS. . . .... Arr. Uj: 8 87lMwbern,i ... 9 U - 1; Klverdale, 8 Mi 7 681 7 8u: 09 T 68 7 85 tfXUSi aoi'Oroataa . : Id lTlfjO tl Newport W bh iu ss; wiidwooa 10 8 K 41 j Atlantic ! in u:i ll ist: amhMil riH I 431- 7 6 66r 8 llll! "l 4MoTheadDepot.S ; V J r. M. ,.'" .-.'--.; 'AM.'T X 6 69 ' i r t 1 1 I ' r ' ' ' 1 1 i '" 1 -A KA8T. - WEST. MU4 rut, Pass. Train. Arr.'xW.'. I mixer i k STlTIOiB.,. , I lUilaSiliuij B l.a. IS OolAtboTp, i s, a Best's .. La Oraaro, X.iuut. FalUngUraelUtaM. Kinston,,...,..,,,. Oaswell m Dover . . i .a-w. u Dors Orosk ttnibt Tatearora Cltre,4. r Hewbern...L. 7vtr : i .8 I 43 S8 6.1 W 4 II 21 11 4 V a 88 ' 8 08 '8S J8I4 1QH 11 W 11 ;l , a. a. Bally Kxcept Sunday and tionaay.-,t - t Bally Kioept Saturday and g"""',,, Train 60oonneeta with Wilmington A Wsl don Train bonnd North, leaving Goldsboro pi and with Klchmond A D nvllle Train West, leaving Goldsboro 13- 5p m , aad Wllnstngtwn A WeldonTialn N that 4:64p.m. Trfttn il sonnects with Klchmond A Danville Train, arriving atOoldihero4:4p.nij,andwlth WllnW)ntm and Welkin Train from the North at 4:51 p.m. , W, Dunn, - ' SuperistoadenW 1 ' r.'at.' T.m. 830 IK 7w re llli 7 .123 8 4i -1 67 f 03 28 '8 81 .4 48 4U 4 13 .4 18 'I6 858 8 15 L 1 ing iJ I To try to the utmost to deitcrvc the person's Interest to deal iqMi us, by keeping everything that they might want in our lino altvais on hand, selling our Goods at a uniform and very close margin, treating all customers alike, and using every means in our power to win their confidence by square, honest dealing, is now and has always been our endeavor. This year we have carried ;m exceptionally large and varied stocK, hut 'this fall we have more than doubled all of our exertions heretofore to be the ACKNOWLEDGED LEADING DRY GOODS HOUSE of the city. We will not quote any prices, as it is impossible tor us to keep our line of Bargains unbroken, and, consequently, our customers not appreciating the circumstances under which they arc obtained, complained. So, to give no dissatisfaction in that line, wo say a share. You can get EVERYTHING IN THE DRY GOODS LINE at our establishment. J o begin with Our Stock of DRESS GOODS, Which is ahcays full, has been more than doubled this Fall variety and styles, and our prices arc reduced in proportion almost. We have a' full line of Cashmeres in black and colors, Tricots, Henriettas, Myosotis, Drap D'Almas, Satin Berbers, Gil bert's Flannels, Ladies Cloths, Double Width Flannels, and in fact every variety of single, would call especial attention to our line of ,PLAID DRESS GOODS, which are very beautiful. We have a very nice assortment of SILKS aQd SATINS, and our stock of Black Silk Velvet aDU Velveteen, which wo have also in colors, is complete. Our lino of Cotton Dress Goods, 1 laid, Dress liinghams and I ophns, is larger than ever. CLOAKS. LADIES', MISSES' and reasonable. But our line of SHAWLS, l?rcakfast Shawls, Single Shawls, full size, Double Shawln, Cotton Shawls, All Wool Shawls, Shawls in every shade, size or color. We cannot tell you about them you must sec them for yourselves. Blankets! Blankets! Blankets! Don't fail to ask to see them. Wc bought our stock of FLANNELS in the summer, and our prices will show how we bought them. Sheetines. bleached and unbleached, Shirtinffs. Tickinff. Ala mance Plaids, Canton Flannel, Domestics a Full Line. Pants Goods. We have no end to tlioin. All Styles and Prices, Wool and Cotton, Cassimeres, Jeans, Repellents, Tricot EVERYTHING. Our stock of Men's Knit Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, is immense. Uur stock ot Misses and astonishing. But our stock of Ladies' Underwear, Vests and Pants is simply ASTOUNDING ! We have a Full Line of PLAIN and BRAIDED JERSEYS. Ladies' Collars andCnffs, ALL STYLES and prices; also Children's and (Missus', Wo have added to our always complete stook a full lino of GENTLE MEN'S LAUNDRIED and UNLAUNDRIED DEESS SHIRTS; also, Collars and 'Cuffs. "BALL'S CORSETS. The ONLY CORSET inadqfhat fan tw relumed by its purchaser after three weeka' wear if PERFECTLY SATtf FlCTORY in Vvcffespect, and itt pric tcflWtetl by seller. Made in a variety of styles and price Itcw.ircof wohMcKinitatiuii&. Nunc ggnuiuawitfiout 1 tail's Lux. tr-: t HOSLT HALF-H0S2 CHILDREN'S HOSE MISSES' OSE-tBABY HOSE. CARPETS ! CARPETS ! CARPETS ! arght Stock, ISiltesiissortment, EVBRHEARD OF. Cocoa Mattine. - OiltJloths. Carpet aper. !)ntftiH to sco our MAl'SI-MATS! MATS! MATS! MATS! Wve just rcceivdd TKN BALES whUbtwt are offering al tnd exceptionally loio figures of TWENTY CENTS per pou$d. at is vcri)iimpktc to say a few wer to thawwf- rJ! WhbjisaleMrlcle.;, ; We art prepared to offer the Country with' lef that careful buying, and eur largo faoilitie for $a doings admits! of, and if there it anythingjenittcd by them that should bo found , ia a FIK3T CLASS WHOLESALE LTAJISUMJiOT. wo have sot it EIGHT IN STOCaj If you eannot.ooM, icrjite us, , Wo. are always oUi to. answer all conetpvndentt in relate to ur ousinml ' ,.' ... .. v ' .', ,,i I ' REMEMBER L EVEKYBODY ! fence, to write a eompkUiitapf our stock." So Hf yOM don't tee K kat yon vantrvhase ash for it? , lloping to Bee jtt Hkfl m, very Pollock St; dircctlyopposio'Lp!scopaf Oliiir'Pum'K A Dollar Sait it? public patronage and nake it to eery simply, come early, and you may all get and double width Dress Goods. We viz-, Satine Finished Calicoes, Fine CHILDREN'S in great variety, and very Drilling1, m fact everything in Children's Knit Underwear is Corsets. Wo 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 in) a. Job Lot, O ' -that we are selling for Half the Cost of Manufacture. '- Lowest I'rioes, Biggest Values, all widths, Hemn Carnetintr. lines before purchasing. of KNITTING COTTON in hanks. Imi f waafr wa havo in stoct; wc wish it.'.! ;-i ti i ' J Dealers eterT induoeaeBt td trkdo There &!nU enoneh snaoe on a board truly yours, STEAMERS. AND PAMLICO Steam 'Transrortaticn Co'v. K A I .U6ctMV L K UJav IHtsyfWlAMEK to KO Into effect ou and after Hcpl. 21. 18b5. Monaaya -v. Leave New Berna at 10 o'clock, a. m tor ' Ike Landlnr, atopplng at Adams (Jnek, U n .1 U . . tt.,A I I 4 IJ ,. .. I ... rlTlBg ml Lake ipiudlug, Tuesday, at r o'clock, ajinjaf Wedneadaya Leave Lake Landing for New Uerne al o'clock, a.m., stuppiug at Iiayboro, Htor.e wall. Van Join cru aud Aiiajns Creek, ar , . .rrvlng at New Berne, H.rfc1aii. 1 a. in 'fliai-adayB ' . .1 Leave Kew Berne at . 11) o'ekxili, tu m , for Ik Indlug, stopping at Adanil t'reek. Vandenicre, Hutnewall and liayboro, ar riving at Lake Landing, Krlday, II o'clock, am. SatQAteva- . Leave Lake Landing at Uo,lok,am., for Wew Berne, stopping at Tiajboro, Btoue wall, Vandt'iiici t ami Aduma Creek, ar riving at New Heme, 1 o'clock a. ni., .Sun da' a. By this arranf mi nt we me uliluta inuke cloae connection with the Nurlhern stenni era, alao having good arcommodatloriB lioth for passengers and freight ru very low rates, aek that the merchants and producers along Its line to give it their cheerful support. Freight received under cover every day of (be week For further Information enquire at the of fice. Foot of Market street. All goods received only at our warehouse, foot Market street. . W. P. ItURftlM A Co., A(?ent. Ntw Hernej N.t;. Or any of rts Agents at the following places: ASK LKK, Adait.K Creek, . I. WAT80.N, ljike Landing, V. H. ABBOTT, Vandemere. H w. i.nr., nayooro. W. II. lU itKHS ,V ni , General Managei k )an21dAwly THE NEUSE & TRENT RIVER Steamboat Company Will run the following Schedule on and after Septemliei tttli. LS83 : Steamer Trent Will leave New Berne for Trenton every Wednesday ut I) a. in., and Fi iday alter the arrival of the steamer hlienandoah; return ing, will leave Trenton every Thursday and Saturday, touching al all points aloug the river. Steamer Kinston. On and after June '"ith, l8S.r. tho .Steamer Kinston will leavit KlnMoii for N'ntf it,.n. every Monday ami Thursday at ti o'clock a.m returning, will leave New Heme every Tues day and Friday, stopping at Jolly Old Field and touching at all lninlinjjs on Neuse river Close connect ion made with steamer Shen andoah ol the Old Dominion steamship Co JOHN II. KKLL, at Newborn. F. 8TANLY, Kinston, W, D. 8. Barkds, I'olloksvllle. I. T. WILSON, Agent at Trenton. J. P. QOINkiti.y, Jolly Old Field. ' J. II. Basks, quaker Bridge. J. M. Wll'TK, (Jen'l Mam-Ker, eb7dtw Kinston. N.O OI.JL DOMINION Steamship Company. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE Foi New York, JJaltimore, Nor folk, Boston, Elisabeth City, Philadelphia, Providence, and other Cities. ON AND AJTTER Mondav July 2nd, 1883, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Steamer Shenandoah , Will leave, upon arrival of train nn Nnrfnik Southern Bailroad at Llizabeth City, every MONDAY AND THURSDAY for New Bm-ne. Raturnlnr limn N n.. for Elizabeth City (very ' TCEtlDAV AND FRIDAY " at 4p. m., making close conn action with Nor folk Southern R. R. for Northern citiea. Oloae connection made at New Heme with steamers for Kinston, Polloksville, Trenton and all landings on the Neuse and Trent Rivers. No freights received for shipment on Tuesdays and Fridays after p.m. Freight forwarded promptly and iowost rates guaranteed to destination Hnenaiuloan callija t Nags Ileail going and coming. . '' K. B. ROBERTS, Ag't, New Bene, OuLParriR & TuBirtB, At'ts. Norfolk, V. A W. H. Stanford, Oon'iri', Ag't, New York Oitr. Change of Pier in flew York. The N. C. Freightline FOR;NEVt1?ORl BOSTONrkjiyiDlioE, : a&d'afr point v iJoitli aniWest After ihl date win receive iraifht InlYaw Yoik I for New Bern at i PIEK 7, NOIST1I KljBK, Office 9 New York and Bftiimore 3 J Transportation Coir Merhalits tboiMnioffliU that this Isonaof the beat Steam lAa ot of .w Toahmakln daily ooaaection With Baltimore for In Rama all inside, and onljf onaatanfaj. SEM6 WEEKLY ST E A JtM R S Betwica faw Eerca slnd fTonaMutatNorfalkl Leataf new Bars for Baltimore TtTZSDAYB Raw Baran WEDNESDATai d SAf TJfiDAYa AcaajU Ira aa folla-ai,.wl,M Jll EUBlnF08TOt,tli,laiaw, TO -H Light St, Ral't. Md AS. W. McOaRRIOK, ajfl HorfolkU. w. r. Uljde atlGo., FhUalphla, If Soatk fcarvaa. YorkABalto.Tnuua.tJaMMer briartvn E. Sanpaoa, Boataaa, 3 Ueniral wharf. ' k. nuv wot., u luimsn xa. a. i D. 0. Mink. Fall fcirar. Wrru'i wk.rf ' I Bhipa lave-Boston, T.dar amd SalutUya. " New Sfork dally. ' " . ' Baltimore, Wadnas jays and Sataraa Friday." iM"d1 WaU.-d.ya " ' rrovlaV nea, Batordaya. - v Tkronck bUl laamc (tv., Md rataa Kaara. - toallaoinu. atthe dferaat officaa of tk tpaolea. yk J ' iToid BreikigB ot Bulk Ind Slip tii , N. C. LlftE. d 1 . VarMlyS K GRAY A I Haw Bam R w ...
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