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THE JOURNAL. A s . . . NEW EEIUTZ. N. C. DEC. 1. 1881. u h si :ir - Si : ETas tire Store fox ; 7Ln: 'GOODOsA-TS "Li llPX3E Si ..... h-; ; .i ... . ! W keep one oi the LreBt nd Best Selected Stocks of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS in thecity, consisting of SILKS in black and eolors, brocade and plain, CASHMERES, OTOMONS, TRIOOT and GIL BERTS FLANNELS in plain and fancy, which we are offering at Rock Bottom Prices; and a large assortment ( of other dress goods, among mhich b a half wool Dress Goods at only ten cents per yard. . This goods is real niee in .olid eolor. and make. Terj jretly uHn H Wj . ft ?t (lfff!! l ' i . -, jr CWty tti yoMan op goods Jy ending' for samples efsuch Goods as you want to see, butpe ture ii Mate the Wind of Goods ydu want, as we pay no attention to requests' for Samples unless you state near she style cd price of goods you want. . 'vvv r,-', ; I .1-.. i: at rery loi prices. We have a tremendous stock 'f.C jATl'ft ifi'flnfisafinfand Children's wear, wnicnwe are how onsrig A r ' ' ' WE looked NEW YORK OVER for DRIVES, ahdJYB found, them it goods ift iyery, thdj J feM Bargain Counter and you will be snrpiiaecl MAbf Jisxgans fro one or w , in Tact an our gooas are cneap ana in tlad of it as we like to please our customers with good-good, hep r .; v , WE sell DOMESTIC unbleachwl a4 cents and heavy yard wideTor Scerits " JPim! i E"5 Oood CANTON FLANNEL at only 10 TICKINGS are cheap. llT.Aff KMT8 ! Oh I We atiuck a man this time who had more Blankets than money : ho sold to us at Panic Prtoes, and now we are selling them to our Customers at less ftaa !NeW York prices. ?jAH wool 10 and 11 quarter cents. 6l ' J1' ' WE handle the celebrated GLOBE KID, GLOVE only L0O,a pair, Eyerj -pair fwmratda JKthejy -O- GIMPS and FRINGE in Silk! or Chenille with pr without beads. Oar stock is very. fine, and the. price is lower than It can be retailed for in - many stores 'in New York. If you want suoh Trimmings call on us andjbe sur prised at their bttaty and 1 low price, , ,' ; , r:'a " 1 i i ) , .s . ,.l iif.rt .1U ' I .'. l-v ' ".'.J 'l.lt Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! r Cloaks I Our Ladies' Cloaks are nice ! 6ur jersey Jackets are "nice! and our stock of Children's Cloaks ire fiioer.' Wf hate'a targe assortment of Children's Cloaks that are jo'st beautiful and are so much more stylish than yoa eaA make them. . ! IK'' k ( Oar line of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HOSE are fine and good. For a little money yovt can buy fine Uo-e at our Store. r . ... iV.lvr.t! Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! . .. Shoes! :-: WE sell the celebrated CLEMAJST WEIL AND BALL SHOE, flexible sole. They are an elegant Shoe n the foot and at the same time one of the most comfortable shoes ever worn. Try ono pair . and : you will Bver wear any other. j'i ' ' " v (r 7" ' ; We have a GENT'S UNDER VEST, ATiL WOOL, heavy and fine, at only ONE DOLLAR, HANDKERCHIEFS, real good ones, we sell for only 5 cents a piece, and an all linen Handkerchief for 10 flnt. Rnmi of the loveliest stvles in fine Handkerchiefs Vou have ever seen we have this, season. Call : Sn and look at them. . i '.' I A "Snap Fifty" is a Very attractive home game; all the family can par-! ticipate in it, and it may be made very merry, without danger of ex citiDg unpleasant feelings. The players Bit abont any smooth table, the cloth of which is removed, and each one receives the came number say five, of checker men. Kernels Of com or flat counters of some sort will do, and all the better if they cannot roll, though checker- men are luo best for expert players. The men belonging to each player mast be distinctly marked with his initial or otherwise. The . game proceeds in this tray: An inveite i tea saucer or flower-1 wit saucer is placed in the middle'TIn' one after' auother, going to tue leiD around, i lie play ers each snap one man or counter from the edge of the table, or from a certain line, ' towards the saucer. When all the counters are played, the one whose man is closest counts five for game; if two or more of the same player's men are nearer than others,0 be counts teu or tllteeu five for each." If a counter lies np partly off the table and upon the saucer -jt . counts ten; if one lias landed mnm the top of the saucer, fifteen.' Every player is; at liberty to make a strong shot and knock away a man of one of his opponents. If he knocks it off of. the table it counts' five;' if bis own man goes off or if he knocks off one of his own men, it counts five to every one Of the other players, A player may by shooting at one of his own men pnsu .it 'Up. close to t he saucer,' or he may even knock -it quite up upon the sancer: The game is fifty. American Agriculturiiit. : - ' A Little Cold Was Spent. Sir. Z. A. Clark, of Atlanta, Oa., in speakios; of (480 00 in gold, desires to eay to the readers of this paper, that the wIiqJb of the above amount ws spent in a fruitless effort in finding relief from a terrible Blood Poison affecting bis body, limbs and nose presenting ugly run ning ulcers. He is now sound and well, having been cured by the most sneedv and .wonderful remedy ever before known, and any interested party who may need a Blood funuer will learn from him that three bottles of B. B. B restored his appetite, healed all ulcers, relieved his kidneys, and added twenty one pounds to bit weigbt in tnirly days. ' For sale wholesale and retail bv B. N. Duffy. . Cash to accompany the ord", New Central Hotel, ; POBMCKLT BATKMAM HoCSB, South Front Street, New Berne,' V. C. ' St. PATTKRSON, Proprietor, Offer speolaj inducements to eommerelal men.. Cnlalne of anDerlor excellence. Omnlbua and baggage wagon at all trains ana nenmen. i , , Kates, 12.00 per day. . , ' ' , aplT, Onr stock of BUTTONS, SHAWLS, BALMOSAtSY CORSETS, RIBBON, POCKET BOOKS, nrid thousand other Notions, is complete. ; -Or Our fine Table Linen NAPKIN'S and TOWELS astonish the natives. We sell a good all linen Napkin for 4 eentf a piece, and a very large Napkin, heavy linen, for five and ten cents. ' ; : - .' Ahh ohl some of the loveliest TABLE LINEN; 'tis enough to make any good housekeeper ery to see our lovely styles and at such low prices. See our fine ALL LINEN. TOWEL at only 10 cents. r Our second floor is fitted up as a Wholesale Department, where we carry a fullline of anjri..oteilM as will enable merchants io sell again at as low prices as you can buy ii Hew York. But don't forget, we will not sell on time ; we must have .v" ' ' . ' . ' . . .-.-nTI - ' ' ' ' '. j i'H- f ) T Ida ttnah hof ia rtrhrr txta coll on IftTxr ltl ' MAV VIaTI , IfiAW V AM TV MSW V HVAVAa mw AW WW Then we sell bB" -tr ' ..... :." i- .L.i,.wC.nJ 91 .'ii i- The " DDAaONP?;SCHluRT, 39 , .4 'U t -i - 51! i. a i'. t ,1 t 4i -. Or Jlsto- ": . awaws l KvTT t'Xr. V 'iff :';"? CUPID-'t D!AiiG- )M'I .' AM - ' 1 ;- When cupid wean the DIAMOTO shirt, r lits conquest's sure or Jiearts so tender, For when thev see this manlv euise. : The ladies always quick surrender. Surely the ladies are attractedrfif Iv y neatness of lress, which adds VJ ;o much to the rerr-tl elegance r1 r f one's app-t-ar .-. What's I ; fnore vital toa weh-di-essed man' ' v " ' han a perfect-fitting, smooth-set; . r r. -tine-shirt?1 ' w' ' 1 ' '4 ' ' v '-7 . Jftf.lESnEDr.10ND, Aent "ami Bottler or thu lit. BEEG1TER & EKGEL PHILADELPHIA .BREWING GO'S ''yiiiw-Si'f'" '''LAGER BEER New Berne, N. C . .MlJLlii a. ... i;i - This beer took premiums at the Cen tennial Exhibition at Philadelphia and tfce Paris Exposition. Keeps better than spy other in warm climates, and is tht farorite brand wherever known. ; ' Vot sale la kegs 'or orates. . " dw G L J wl L fc - J i atu . w have, ,o movod To the BISE0P BUILDING onlliddle St,. Comer of Alley, directly op- posits the Battist Church. ' A LI. DBT GOODS WILX. BE SOU) AT COST, AS WE ARB OOISG OPT OF THAT LINK. We t ROL.K AOENTH for the A. A. BATTLES MEM'S and BOY'S :ALR SEWED SX.OU (hobs i m only Sboca aold In thla city that ar w inmniiu uy Ilia maDulnetarer to oh, and by tia to our customers, via : Etitt Pair ia Warranted. Should any of them In any wav. within anv rnaiKinahlH time elve out. we wtti DDOn ml. urn of damaged nalr and auatement aa to lenKth of wiwr. eiLner reiuna Liie nioney or Kive auuiueruew tmir In exchange. It la the best, oneat and cheapest shoe in the world Xor the money. ' r-j' r-pr S0HWEEIN & ASH,(1 :, t' Middle Street, corner f Alley, directly opposite Baptist Chvreh. . ..... t ..7 awawawawSMW yjSF apSOdWtf SIGN OK FLAG,; Are still MAKING WAli ON I1IGII PRICES and sellingFEESH, CHOICE GEOCERIES, CANNED ,s GOODS, PROVISIONS,' DEY GOODS, WOOD and WILLOW WARE, ;..v.;r,..;i J ' ' CheaperThan Ever! Call and examine onr b toe It and convince yoniaeJvia as to ih Qnality and Prlies of our Goods, and remember, we auaraniee aalia'actioii In every insvu ee, or re.mtid the money. Hides. Wax, Honey, etc, taken In exchai ee tot k-mIh. - . ' , It will pay yon to give os a trtaL ' t ' :-l r? -;"t :. t f.Ji IS, UODSlgnmenvs oi cwtton ana wouniry rroauce oi.i;ubii. ; . . i-.Ji1 ,f iw Si Store m Old Market Site, Three 'Doois from Dock,' ' i . oc8 dw3m ".-,' NEW: 13 K WLTN K, ..IN . V.,; rj-i,., ; E. 0. E.' LOBG-li1 Iv; Sl its' HAY ! HAY!' mm v tlx " -,'3 1 ' -V' Lime t Lime Jbl e! - t ,1 1 . I: '.I ' i -- , ... f i I .--a 't. PLASTEK, GOAT : HAIR, ETG.t Tp. -Craven Street, below ExpressOffice NEW BERISE, N. C. 1 ,-!;f',"i-:'.;-v .' ia tit .- - . .. .; ..... t' f -.' ' ' " liliiUMii'g ....... dWICT Tlr? JiHl k .; ,. . -. r-"'.-; ;-'.jW)'V it J'iw -J fcfc 4h'S'l ' ' ' ' - i. . :cj'. t it e'j.VJ'1 .; P. H. PELLETIER, AITOftKEY AT IjATV, .eio-.NEW' BERNE, N. C. inaia'n'( RHt.W'irrnnt street, thrd do II the earner of Oraven street. . WUl practice lh the Coorta of Carteret Jones, Onslow and Craven. Bpeolai attention given to the collection o claims, and settling, estate of deceased per son. i lanldwu H ' ' W. T. IIMO!, I Am - . . VLXMrXT KAXLT U.1 HONS & MANLY, l ATTORNEYS AT LAW. " Will practice In theConrtsof Craven, Jones Oaslow, Carteret, Famlloo, Lenoir and Hyde nd In the Federal Court at New Berne. . - i febfidAwl) . . , ' ' OWEN II. GUION, j ATTORNEY AT LAW, OfBoe formerly occnpled by Simmons A Manly, opposite Gaston House. Will practice In the Counties of Craven' Jones. kib'-. Crteret, Pamlico and Lenoir Prompt auwinion paid to collections. apriX-Uawly. DR. J. D. CLARK, DENTIST, " ? - ' r -.jr. c. ' 'Office on Craven t iwoen Folios an Broad. , prI7-fliw!K Staple : and EancyCDryv GoodSv :.:-ry'V-:Noti6ris 1 .l:.V'";'; V': " i, , .- fV-.'. - t ri. '. Boots, Shoes, Laces, Embroidery, - ,. . . ... . ,. : , .;. . . f . AndJLadiesand G ents' 1 . - . -'. . '; .fa--.! i ?.-.. S, J J "... .' - of every description. :,r: -'--NEW :BERNE,: N. C. ; i trii!; 3 dwir roLic on. ctetzt; sett Brr.:iD' il: c.:
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 1, 1885, edition 1
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