Bpring and Sumniei
THE JOTJKNAL.
:A STRUGGLE WITH A SHIRT
. rtTZ-EDWARD ON SHIRTS I
a Lady '
NEW BERNE. V. C APRIL 1. 1836.
j (o) O
Ho o
DOST PUT THIS DOWN until jou have read it -all, and' then COME
TO SEE US. and find out how much more we have in itock than we can
pomlly crowd into our limitcdnace.
Marks
Has Gotten Home Again
And, as usual, lie has done his lest for Iiis numerous patrons.
DRESS GOODS :
PBIKTS.
Satinn8, Plaids, Cambrio Stales, Second Mourning", Pcroabr.
GINGHAMS.-
Plaidp, Stripe", Seersuckers, ChaijibnrysC American and Imported,
.WOBSTEDS.
Full Jme in cJJ fbadea. EWsnt Line AlLWool Mournings. Summer
Flannels, 'full Jiue. Novelty Goods of all description?. Albutros. Black,
Cream, Dcucatc fchadcs all colors, aubs Veilings, all sbader.
WHITE GOODS.
Plain and JCbcikrd Lawn?, India Linen?, Book fold Laws, Checked
Uameookf, and every variety of bite Goods. j
LACES.
Torchons, Valenciennes.immcDse line Cotton Laces of all descriptions,
.White Silk Laces, Oriental Lures, All Over Orientals and Oriental
Flouncing?.
EMBROIDERIES.
All Widths, SWISS and CAMBRIC. All Over Embroideries and Em
broidery Flouncings. EMBROIDERY NET.
The Porpoise Fisheries.
from a Northern gentleman, WHO (Street's Ferry on r.'ecae river and running
baa just retnrned irom Uatteras, N.
C, where he had been looking into
the porpoise fisheries in that vicin
ity, we yesterday gathered a few
facts which are of interest concern
ing this new industry. The gentle
man said that the porpoises ran in
large schools, follow a leader,
and freonent. eertaiB-'-"Portions
lof- -Uie -.flantie coast. It
may be noted that but a lim
ited number has been seen on the
A large line of Ladies' and Gents' SummerSVests
A full line of Ladies, Misses and Children's
Hose and Men's Half Hose.
Ladies' Jersey Gloves, in Silk, Lisle and Cotton.
Velveteens in all Colors.
Silks and Satins a large iline.
Mattings, Carpets, Oil-Cloths--full assortment.
Curtain Goods all kinds and styles,
in Scrims, IMuslins, Crinkles, Etc.
Look at Our Leaders !
Arrival and Departure Hails
. K :". 1 MATT CLOSES. . .''
For North. West and South, via A. ft
N. C. R. R. at 7.00 a.m. - .- .
For Beaufort ; and the - East, at
8.-00 p. m. -For
Washington, Swift "Creek, Hyde and
Beaufort Counties Mondays, ' Wednes
days, and iridays at 8:00 a. m. -- ,
For Trenton, Pollokaville and . Maya
ville, daily at 70 a.m. v ,
For Grantaboro, Bay River an 1 Van-
demere, daily at 8 a. m. ;
- OFFICE HOURS: ' :'
In Money Order and Registered Let
ter Department, from 9 a.m. to 4 p. m.
In Mailing Department from V a. m.
to 5 p. m, . .
, Office open constantly between these
hours except when mails are being dis
tributed or sent.
is beautiful, all but hef skin
and nobody, has ever told
her how easy is to put
beauty on theskin. Beauty ,
on tne ? skin . is Magnolia
Balm.
Sheriff 's Sale of Lands.
By virtue of an zecution Issued on th Mth
day of December, 186, from tbs Superior
Court of?rven county, on Judgments Nos.
wws anu stKzs, into my Hand ror collection. In
favor of Jas. C. Harrison, Adm'r of HenJ.
Woraeley, dee'd, and sgalDst Dun Htrn t, 1
have levied on and will sell, for casta, at Pub
lic Outcry, to the highest bidder, at ti.e
Court House door in the (.'It v of Hew Berne,
at 12 o'clock, H.. on MONDAY, MAT M,
188 (It being a regular sale day according to
law), the following Real Estate to la tlsfy said
Execution, to wit:
A certain tract of land tn Craven county,
on north side of Nfcdse river and west side of
Big Hwirt crek; b ginning at apoiut below
Street's Ferry on f.'epse river and runnlns
thence down the Iver to a cypress on the
tower siae or tne niniitn or tn lane run;
thence north lowest 1M Doles to a llglitwnod
stake; tbencewaitb 68 west 88 poles toastake;
thence south Kg west 1.1 poles tothebeglnli g;
containing 79 acres. more or les; 'being the
same land oonveyed by H. N. 8tre t and wife
io BenJ. Worseley by deed bearing date 2ith
of December, JH70, and afterwards convered
byBeDj. Woraeley tn Unit Ktieft on the dth
of April 1RK5. Kalil limd contains a valuible
seine beach.
Hen Berne, si. C, March 2Sd, Kim. - - ,.
M. HAH.N,
mail Id Sheriff of raven County
ACID PHOSPHATE,
Virtrinio. Aftftf; H win or fn f Ha na.
- vw vv. w " 1 w vaw By a . as
culiar formation of the Uatteras I WHann S AmmOlliated
beach, and the number of inlets
feeding the Carolina Bounds, the SuDer-PllOSTlhate.
flala AnnrVrArvaf a in fltA irtAinif it s4' I '
Cape Uatteras. and of course their
capture is more readily effected at Lister Dissolved Bdie
iuuii puiut. lug Bemea witn wnicn
they fifb. are of great -size acd
strength, some of them being
mile and a half in length.
Every part of the fish is utilized,
not a scrap going to waste. As
soon as caught the bides are taken
off, the blubber extracted and the
remainder of the carcass is either
smoked for the distant markets or I
worked up into fertilizers. The fin
tail rare made up into slue, and
and the bones converted into phos
phates. The blood is saved and
sold for tanning purposes, and the Machine Shop, Machinery and
Phosphate,
Navassa Guano,
AT LOW PRICES.
GEO. ALLEN & CO.
Valuable Cilv Lot; For Sale.
hide is tanned and placed upon the
market in the form of a superior
quality of leather for which fancy
prices are obtained. The fisheries
are attracting considerable atten
tion from Northern capitalists, and
we are assured that the new' indus
try is as profitable as it is novel.
Norfolk Ytrgxnian.
Are you lonely tonixht. Mitts Ada?"
'No, sir! I wish I were lonelier." Be
bade her gcod night and went home,
took a large dose of Dr. Bull's Cough
Machinist's Tools.
Pursuant to an agreement between Jam?
Man well and J. Jl. Crabtr.e, whereby the
copartnership hereby existing ui.d r the
firm name or Manwell & Crabttce is dis
solved, I will sel I at Public Au-t:on, on the
premlHOs, on Ihe TIUUTEKNTri duv oi
APRIL. 18K6. commencing at TEN o'clock
A.M., the lot of land on Craven street, in the
CI ty of Ne wbern, whereon the Marh ne f hop
of said Manweil A Crabtree is situated, to-
gemer wiiu lue ouuaings toereon.
Also, all the Machinery. Flxtur, a. Tools
etc , of the said Manwell & Urabtreo on said
premises.
Terms of sale. Cash.
marl3dwtU JAMli.8 W. MOOP.E.
Sf a?coid!to,Eherioy mannerhad Kiven w . P. BURRUS & CO.,
QBAIN AKD COTTON
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Checked Homespun, 5c.
Extra weight yd. wide Domestic, 5c
Extra Wide Hamburg?, 5c.
Eick Sack Braid, 5c.
Full Size Gents Handkerchiefs, 5c.
Ladies Fine Cambrio HandkVfs, 10a.
Heary $ lb. Note Paper, 5c. quire,
XoTelty Hair Pins, 6c. package.
Pturl Dress Buttons, 5c. dozen.
Jerseys, 50c.
Children's Straw Hats, 5c.
Ladies Hose, 5c.
Nun's Veiling, all shades, 8c. yd.
s Turkish Wash Hags, So.
Silk Handkerchiefs, 5c.
Beautiful Colored Lawns, 5c.
Nice White Lawns. 5c.
Garter Webb,, best, 5c.
Table Oil Cloth, 15c.
Elegant Ladies Handkerchief, 5c.
Knitting Cotton, 20c. Ib.
Envelopes, 5c. package.
800 yds. Spool Cotton, 5c.
Children's Handkerchiefs, 2c.
Brass Pins, 5c. paper.
Children's Polo Caps, 10c.
Genu Half Hose, 5o.
Collar Buttons, 5c. doz.
Oil Cloth Baby Bibs, 2Jc.
WE nAVE DOUBLED OUR ALREADY COMPLETE LINE OF
LADIES, MIFSES AND CHILDREN'S '
LACE ' AF1D BUnOll BOOTS AND SHOES,
AND OUR LINE OF SLIPPERS IS THE JCHEAPEST AND
PRETTIEST -EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY.
Dcn't Fail to See Our Dollar Shoe in Lace
t and Button.
in
Wholesale
' Will find ui thoroughly prepared in very detail to meet all requirements, as
1 yri fcaT more particularly looked oat tor the interest of our WHOLESALE
JiDTERS this season than ever before. ' Don't fail to eall on us as we take
; iteasnr in showing goods, and ouo prices cannot beleaten.. V-;
' ' Hoping to ae' all of our many' pAST patrons, and as mai.y more new
We are Tefy truly,
80 Day Seed Corn.
Dear Editor: I have a limited amount
of a very superior quality of extremely
large held corn which has recently been
originated and which will mature in
from 80 to 90 days. Ears are from 10 to
14 inches long, and has a slender cob and
very line large grains: jg a marvel of
beauty: 134 bushels of shelled corn has
been raised per acre. I am very anxious
to know what this corn will do in other
climates, before advertising it for sale
and will send a large sample package
free to any farmer who will take good
care and report his success rith it and
win enclose 25 cents in silver to pay
postage, packing, etc.. on same. Ad-
drees, W. F. Rost, Springfied, Ohio.
fel4d2mwlt.
NEW BEltNE
feblrdw
N. C.
NOTICE.
The nndnrslgned, .R - P. Williams.
of John P. Thor
W. . QKANSIII. H KELLIK JEN.IfNOS I
S. J. CHANDLER,
wren
GRANGER & JENNINGS,
General Produce & Commission Merchants
1508 E. Main St., Richmond, Va.
8peclftl attent ion given to the sale of nil
kinds of Country pi Uuee, 4c. Headquarters
r ihi, uyBiprn ana uarae. oiaaifm
THE CENTURY
FOR 1885-86.
The remarkable Interest in the War Papers
and In the many timely articles and strong
serial features published recently in Turn
Ckktury baa Riven that masazlne a rtmilnr
oircuiMfcluu ui
' More than 800,000 Copies Monthly.
Among the features for the eomlnir volnm
which begirt with the November number
are: - . ,, .
The War Papers
By General Giant an i Olhors.
Three will be continued (most of them Ulna
Uated) until the chief events of the X ril War
nave Dcen aescrioea by leading pirtloipanl'
vjii uuui BiuvH. uenerai oram s papers in
clude descriptions of the battles of Chalta
noogaana tne wilderness. General McClel
lan will write of Antietnra, General D C
I, uneu or en i ion, uenerals fope, LongRtreel
j Rmininiin nr inA mammiii un u,,n i.
Property of the N, O. Conference of M. XL I Naval combats, Inoladlpg Uie flght' between
Church Bonth : nnder the dtrnntlnn cfa Umni I thm KesraaraA nnd thA A inhsmii T.v AtfHMM I
w .iwwtiBicuiwiiy iuo vunierence; man
aged at present by a Committee of Three J.
it. aiuoh, j, b uarr, ana J. A. Gray: a I
Facullv of Seven Pmfeaanni, fnnr vMr. i iki- I
lege oourae leading to the deirree of Bachelor I
ato or uacneior oi nuosophy; prepara-1
wry nuu uuiiutn ueparunenis; kOOa DUila-
lma
auiy quannea as Administrator of the estate
roe,
rives notice that he
deceased, and hereby
he requires all persons hav-
he state of tne said John
Ing claims against the
P. Thorpe to present them to the said Ad
ministrator, duly authenticated, for payment
on or before the 25th day of March, 1887, or
ewe mis notice will De pleaded in bar of re
covery.
i-ersons inaebte" to the Estate must pay
without delay.
R, P. WlfXIAMS,
mar2Jd6 Admln'strator.
Trinity College.
Spring; Terns Jan'y Oih-aBna 10th,
lnga.furailnre and apparatus; location very
healthy; charges moderate. , .
r or catalogue and particulars address
PROF. J. F. HEITHAir, ,1
10 Trinity College, Bandolph Co., N.O.
Public Sale of land.
Pursuant to a ndflrinent tint tiaotm ,r f
Superior Court or Craven county, rendered
at February Term, 1886, in the ease of James ,
V. rrvEZIO wmn W1IB VL KIlflAh WMllwnrlh
and others, the undersigned, as Commission,
er, will, on .-..-,-;r..s.
- Jfuday, April 5th. 1886. '
at the ronrt House door. In the City of New
", n. v.. sea to- the Jiighest bidder, for
cash, the following real estate belonging to
the estate of Jamea Arnrntrnnir. rinIri
described In the leed-ln-Trust from James
Armstrong 10 r-nuiip Mpkln, bearing date
Februarr 2Sd. 18ri7. to wit! in nnHivMj
half of the northern half of hot No. 118. on
nasi rTont street, in the City of New Berne
lMviuuuiK uie water ironi oi tne same), ad
olning the lou of D. Stlm on and others' -
caie win commence at 12 o'clock, M.
. JAMES O. HARKISON,
' - Commii loner.
New Berne, Feb. ZT. 18SS. Utd
Judge and Jury;
Tt Is the oninlnn tf thA mmt mminat
JUDGES, from the TJnlttd States Bupreme
Court down through all the crailpa nr ini.
elaiy, that I have the Finest and Best Grades
of OlQAKa of any of the 100 1 places lnew
orrufl wunv uwn in IOH1.
m me jury is miivor or Uie Plaiotln. 1 numbers onlv sunuiled at Uuun,in ,i
AtPl .Uh-R'Br,nu.fl S 'l-i . I l ' ' , , "
" " ' . .j t, ,mu liuu , If"i, H001 lULNKIipUUHB,
both shine, will be described.
The "Kacol lections of a Private" and sp, elal I
war papers of an anecdotal or humorous I
onaracier win ne reatures or the year. , .
Serial Stsrlti kv" ?
W. D- Howells, Maxy Hallock Foot
Ana ueorgs W. Cable.
Mr. Howell's serial will be in lighter Vein
Irian - lDc iviBB oi cuas juapnam.'' Mrs
Foote's Is a story of mining life, ami Mr
Cable's a novelette of the Aeadlnns of Louis
iana, air. uame will also contribute a series I
of papers on Slave songs and dances, luclud-1
jua uvgivHriwiii.warbuip, etc..
, Special Featavres '
Include "A Trlcvcle PlItrriinseA In llnnu '
illustrated by Pennell; Uistonral Papers by
A'unniu jieisirBiAfTi, aim vipers: capers on
Persia, by H. O. W. ilenjamin, lately O. S
minuter, with numerous illustrations; As
tronomical Articles, practical and popular,
on "Mdereai Astronomy; Papers on Chris-
iibu unity uy representatives of various re 1
llgloos denomlnatlonsf Papers on Manual I
ciucauon,-Dy various experts, etc., etc,
S' f :- ' Short Stone ; ?
By Fiank R. Stockton, Mrs. Helen Jackson!
in, a i, si is. jwary uauocK roote, Joel Chan
dler Harris, H. H. Boyesen. T. A. Janvier,
Julian Hawthorne, Richard M. Johnston, and
others; and poems by leading poets.- The
ueparunenTS. -open Lietters," Brlc-a-Btac,1
etc., will ba fully sustained. .
"-';, , The Illustrations "' J .
will be kept up to the standard wbloh hat
made THE Ckjtukt engravings famous th
' Frier. A Special Offer.
tteguiar Mbscripllon price, li.OO ft year. To
enaoie new readers to get all the War Papers,
with contributions from Generals Grant,
Beauregard, McClellan. J. K. Johnston, Lew
Wallace, Admiral Po" and others, we will
send the 12 back ninucwrs. fvoven.ber, 81I o
uuiucr, iivKi, wita a year s suofccriptlon be
glnnlDg Wn, for M.00 for the whole. A iih
scription, with the 12 numbers bound In two
05&J, uiDDi.iNo good ones, and some veky
iw n vu'b, f wi ma Daaai oilier pison
You D4TS votir mnnpv nrf
choice. JNuffsed try em. .
WM. U PAf.MFR - . -
Next to coiner of South Front and Middle,
X free specimen ponr rbsck nnmWi win
be sent on request. Mention this paper.
All dealers and prstmasters take subscrip
tions and supply numbers M-cniYllnv ton,,-
pvihi ituer, ur rumuuiac. may oe made dl
reotly to
Tn CKimM Co Kew Tk.
l'hree hundred and sixty-five timt each
fsar every mother's son of us has J slru
i,U getting into his shirt.
1 f asliirt is worth getting into, if it is strong
itfl well made, sure not to rip or ten,
x.'iTrct fitting, then there is eome compen
a, ii, in forspending so much of our exist
ence in such a struggle.- You may wrestle
-.- il'i the Diamond, but with Hs everlasting.
t y-Rtlachment mid reinforced bosam, you
ui'l i i.nic out head first every time, covered
:' '. l irvand with the best shirt in the land.
A shirt is a very humble gar
nent, but after all it has a great
deal to do with a man's happiness,'
'What misery. arises from an ill.,
setting bosom, a bad-fitting neck
band, an uncomfortable yoke, or ;
sleeves too short or too long. ,
But now I will be comfortable
md happy, I have found the shirt
that always fits "The Diamond."
The tangled thread of life's ex- ,
istence henceforth will be smooth.
CP
12323 &
r
"71 7
nn
V3
w
B " '. '
:
m 1
0
r. y .- -r. i
9 'JT r
HI
13 V)
tJ-2
j u V
n v w i . -
v ra o -
o - p.o tS
A IB Ai m
u ti " wi
v?u. 2 $ a f
in
1
1 . i