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Disappointment is
again in store for our
'friends 1 this j morning,
but we have been so
busy jelling Goods dur
ing the day and pack
ing same at night, that
our men are all worn
out. Do not wait for
the Advertisement, but
v '' t ? r': ' '"' V ' "
ioin the crowd and
come at once and in
spect our -many Bar-
For today only:
r Ladies. White Dress
Robe, including, nine
yards Embroidery, for
tli a 4 triflitio' sum of
.......,- - - .
. - - . '
$1.25.' Custom-made
ceived.
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THE JOUKNAL.
NEW PERNE. N. C. j APRIL 21. 1886,
- Duck; Creek Items. 1
- Miss Katie Fonrielle is in Jones
visiting her sister; Mrs, II. C.Foscue
B. Fonvielle has (he largest
corn m tins Tlciuity; it is five blades
high. - .
E. H Fonvielle has been nnite
sick tritn pneumonia, but is mncb
better now. .
DrL. O. Fonvielle sometime
ago Milieu tue first rattlesnake of
the season: it was CJ feet long and
13 inches in circumference. -
L. O. Fonvielle. jr., has returned
Irom Qoldsboro, where he has been
under the treatment of Dr. Spicer
He improved rapidly while there.
Owing to wet weather, the farm
ers are Bomewhat behind with their
work; the most of them are through
planting corn, and are getting ready
as speedily as possible to plant
tneir cotton.
W. N. Marine has his large ves
eel (the Myers) pulled up for re
pairs, and it will be, when com
pleted almost entirely new. Ohe
will be the best and safest vessel
that runs on our river.
J. II. Fonvielle, . B. Fonvielle
and C D. Provo has rented the
larger portion of B. W. Fonvielle's
plantation. They will plant 90
acres of the best land in cotton.
They are very energetic and hard
working young men.
The dredge boat is in here yet.
Gapt. Lord says it will take them
about two months longer to get
through with .their work. Capt.
Lord is a very clever gentleman
and takes great pleasure in show
ing and explaining all to his visit
ors. Tney find the dredging very
difficult work, the sand is verv
hard.
Aqua Vitae by the wholesale; it
is composed of red pepper, tobacco
ana stryenmne; so says some young
men who indulged pretty freely not
long since, The next morning they
were very sick; one of them wanted
to blow his brains out; one said he
was done for life; another said he
would like to have one more drink
and then he would quit too.
Eggs have been very cheap, but
I guess they will sell for a better
price now. as four gentlemen tried to
eat them all np not long since; they
agreed for the two that ate the least
to pay for them. Two of them ate
52 and the other two ate 49, and no
telling how many more tney would
have devoured if the lady of the
house had not entered. and taken
possession of the eggs, to keep
them from killing themselves.
O IS
mm
TCEDXOBD.
NEWBEBH, N. C,
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER,
MANUFACTURER OF
Ginger Ale,
Sarsaparilla,
Lemon Soda,
Buffalo Mead,
California
Pear Cider,
, Etc.
IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGENCY FOE. BOTTLING
The BergnerS Engel Brewing Company's Lager Beer, Porter, &c,
I KEEP ON HAND A FULL LINE OF
WINES AND LIQUORS AT WHOLESALE,
Which will be sold by the Barrel or Gallon at VERT LOW FIGUEES for CASH.
Ginger Ale equal to Best Imported, and superior to any procurable in North Carolina.
DK. J. P. CLARK,
r eivtisx,"'' "
NEWBIRI, . O.
Offloa on enren itreei, between FoIIoe
nd Broad h -, prl7-d4wlf
J. C. ETHERIDGE &C0.,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants
m.m.v natcr siivei, nirioix, va.
Consignments of COTTON, CORN, PEA
NUTS, and FA KM PRODUCTS solicited.
IKKKKKKNCKS :
Williams HroB,. Norfolk, Va
8. R. White Bro.,
Marine Bank, "
Jul2tklwly
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Mas. Wdjslow's Soothino Syeup
ghould always be used for children
teething. It soothes the child, softens
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind
oolic, and is the best remedy for diar
hoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
jan24dtuthsatwly
NewStore! IlewGoods!
Bargains ! Bargains!
I wish to inform my friends and the
public in general, that I have just
returned from the Northern Markets,
where I have pnrchased'a
Very Large and
I , WelL Assorted
Stock of Dry Goods,
a Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, ;
And, everything you can call for that
if kept id r First Class Dry 1 Goods
and Clothing Store. - ; , ; i ;
If I can't sell you goods of every
kind cheaper than any other house in
the xity-(quality ' considered) I will
give them away. ' . ;
I bought lov and I am determined
to Bell low. -1 would he pleased to
have yon call and examine my stock
- Mj Motto is More goods and bet?
ter goods for a little money than any
other Pry Goods House in the city
. " Very respectfallyy -'f V
1 T Wni STJLTAN
Bishop Building," opp. Baptist Church
mar24 dwt CMUd street '
J. A. Thomas, Salesman.. ; .'
they know all about Mustang Lin
iment. Few do. ; Not to know i :
not to have. , v " x V-'
f.l. II. SULTAN ASKS A QUESTION !
ARE YOU READY
TO BUY YOUR
SPRING SUiT?
If so, don't make your purchase until you see our Nobby Sack and
Cutaway Suits at Very Low Prices.
Boys' Sailor Suits from $1.50 to $3.50.
In Straw Hats we can surprise you at the LOW PRICES wo are
selling them.
Our Stock of Underwear is COMPLETE.
In Ladies' Dress Goods and Shoes we offer ASTONISHING
BAEGAINS.
Give Us a Call, and See For Yourself.
M. H. SULTAN,
AT ASA JONES' OLD STANDI
oc7 dwCcn
IF YOU WANT GOOD SHOES,
ZEICLER BROS.,
A. TV I )
Ba; State 3 Penitentiary
TO BE HAD ONLY
AT PATTERSON'S.
pair warranted to give satisfaction or
money refunded.
s Shoe Store,
SIGN BIG BOOT,
Middle Street, New Berne, N. C.
Patterson
fel2 dw tf
L. WALLLMU'S
Champion
Clothing
House
" i Middle 'street, cor. South Front street, New Berne, N. C
In order to mike room tor my Spring Stoclr.I will sell, for the NEXT THIRTY DAY8, my
ENTIRE STOCK " " . . .
T -
AT COST
Consistlngof Men A Bovs' Bnite. Orercoata, Utateri, Ingle Pants, Coats and Vests, Ladle
Cloaks, Jerseys, Shawls, Blankets, Drees Goods, Boots and Shoes, Bata, Trunks, Umbrella
KuDberHUoes.ttnDDeruoata, ,AisoaiuuaioriiBenionoiioua. ...
Only Thirty Days.' Come before Bargains are gone.
Uver i an l nonsana xtuu
. - .
.VKULPiKkwtes mailed to M
Vtrwriimi a lmra prepoitioii i
l.AAl.of whom took A fall tnl
aant ana mnrwomi to aeaitn of aaeoi
PROF
HARRI
A
ilk' SEMINAL PASTILLES,
oal Oare for Narrpas Debility, Otkd
carin x onus or
PloKt Vaora in
ntely restore prematurely
m to the fa 11 ertiorsmt of
ttirth end VLsroroa Health
Weaknees&ndhntea
die Aed Men. Teste
thooMnd caeea tnnv a
aged and broken down men
d for Eli
iey abeoint
... : 1
in
fMrfnot and foil Mnnlv Rtrantrth
To thoee who vuer from the many obaoore dieeaeee
broncht about by Indiscretion, Exposure, Orer-Brmin
Work, or too free Indnlgenoe, we ask that yon eend oe
yonr name with statement of your tnrabla, and seowe
TRIAL PACKAGE FREE, withlllnst'd Pwmph)M Aa.
Avoid tiw isBpoaiUon ot pnetotiow iwne
qks wruirae croaows, ana ail woaoasM
whose only aim is to bleed their rio-
tlmi, S HI' Kr iuMKDT tnaUHAa
CURED thousand i, does not btertere
vuk attsBtjoa to bntwiasi. eveenseeaiit
orinconmueocaiaany wmy roaac
n SfiUnUte insaieai tvineblea Brdlr
ipplicattoato-the seat of diiaus Hi tpeeifle
iflnMM i m e witnotn oeuv tm n wirmi
flTl i I j ii ii l irt Hi a tliniia-ii niaranisim atniail Ths
vudeahnmrlng elemcnti of li(e ars given bank, the patient
Biormes olietrfai ind lapldly gains both ajrtnfth w1hesHH
TtUATKElCTt Hoith, 3. twe"m.W. TIiiH 17
HARRIS REMEDY CO,, Mm ft (Mies,
4oet y . Tentri Street, ST. LOVTS. UTO. :
EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
MARBLE WORKS,
NEW BERNE, N. C.
Monuments, Tombs,
And all kinds Grave and Building work In
ITALIAN&AMERICAN MARBLE
Orders will receive prompt attention
satisfaction guaranteed.
JOE K. WILLIS, Proprietor
(Saecessor to Qeorge W. Claypoole)
Cor. BROAD AKD CRAVEN Sts.
NEW BERNE, N. C-
O. E. Milleb is my authorized agent
id ii ins ton. maSO-lvdw
TIME TABLE,
Atlantic & N. C. Railroad
TIME TABLE No. 24.
In Effect 13 If., Sunday, April 18th,
1880.
EAST.
No. M.
Passenger
irr. L're.
r m
6 61
6 32
8.4:
P. M.P.
r. h
6 07
6 64l
521
STATIONS
Qoldsboro, ..
La Grang
Kinitoa,..
New Berae,
Dally except Snnday.
WBST.
No. 60
Passenger
Arr. iL'Tft.
A.M. A.M.
10 12
9 2B 9 29
8 42 8 47
8 47
A. M. A. U.
EAST.
WKST.
No. 1. :
Hixed Fgt. A:
Pais. Train, i
STATIONS.
No 2
Mixed Fgt.
S rui. Tram
Arr.
.1
L'ts:
KewlMnL. -
9 45! 50! RlTerdal
65 695 Uroatan
10 3t I. 1 21! HTelock..m..
11 m;: 11 lOt Newort..
11 85: '11 95 Wlldwood
11 82 : 11 S2j Atlantlo
11 48i 11 68- Morcbead OH.
12 10! i Honhead DeDot
P. at. P. K. A. M.
'Dally except Sunday.
...i
....!
...i
Arr. L'Tt.
8 221
6 2i
5 20!
4 65!
15)
i 00-
5 63;
8 17;
6 SI
6 2U
i 68
4 15
4 00
3 53
S 37
t 05
A.M.
l
WEST.
No.1
klxod Fgt. k
rasa. Tram.
Arr. L'TS.
fef : holesa le Orocers,
HAVE REMOVEb TO TUEJLB - -
TWO STORES, SOUTH OF THEM FORMER STANO
And keep of FLOUK,, MEATS, COFFEE, 1 SUGAB, SYKUPS
MOLASsUS. SALT, TOBACCO, SNUFF AND ClGAilS tn
everTthlnr in thel QKOCERY LINE, a FULL STOCK . And ai
LOW PRICES for-CASlL-- Mi' -' V" !a341 t
A at.
8 4t
15
10 00
10 33
108
1 80
20
1 00
1 90
1 00
P. M.
A. M.
8 071
8 6C
9 SO
10 08
10 48
1 11
11 40
12 96
1 05
1 S3
8TATI05S.
Ooldebojo,.
Bast's ..
La Grange,.
FallingCnek
nvinston,
Caawel
OoraOrMk
Tnsearora
01rk'
l rtewbern
' a,
No.t
Kixtf Fgt.
Piu. Tra a
Arr. is'vt
P. K.
705
20
5 41
6 05
4 21
168
8 28
9 48
303
146
P. M.
8 25
6 66
6 10
4
i
S
948
2
1 48
106
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Monday, Wedne,day and Friday.
Train 50 oouneeta with Wilmington Wtl
don Train bfnnd North, tearing Qoldsboro
11:35 a. m- and with Richmond A D-nTllle
TrahiWeai, leartng Qoldsboro 12:86 jn and
W 1 lmlngton A Weldon Train South at 44pjn.
Trala 61 eoaaseta with Bichmoad 4k DraTiU
Train, srTiTku at Qoldabere 4:40 p.m., and with
Wilmington and Weldon Train from the
North at 4M p.m.
Train 4 connect with W. A W. Train bound
ooum, leansg uounooro at im p. an.
OWEN H. Gl ION. 1. 11. 1'ELLKTIKR.
QUION & PELLETIEB,
Attorneys t Xja-vcr,
South Fhont St (rp. Gaston IIofse,
NEW BERNE. N. C.
Practice where services are desired.
Practice in the hiipreme Court, and In th
Federal Court at New Kerne.
Oneol thlstlim will always ho at the fol
lowing places at tlii.es specltird l-elow:
'J'reuton, Jones comity, Saturday of each
and every week.
Beaufort, Carteret county, Thursday of each
week.
Jacksonville, Onslow county, tfae first Mon
day in each month . I7d
Judge and Jury.
It is the oninlon of the must, pmlnpnt.
JUDGES, from, the United States Bupreine
Court down through all the grades of Judi
ciary, that I have the Finest and Best Grades
of CIGARS of any of the ldul places InNew
Berne where Cigar are sold.
Also theoplnlon of counsel and the verdict
of the Jury is In favor of the I'laintiir.
At PALMER'S you ran And CIGARS, good
ones, middling (iooii ones, and some vehy
poor ones, as you can And at other places.
You pays your money, and takes youi
choice. Null sed-try eiu.
WM. L. PALMER,
ytxl to corner of South Front and Middle,
MEW BERNE, N. C.
CaT)t. Sam. B. Waters
AGIST,
DUFFY'S PUIIK MALT WHISKEY.
SI. Crlchton's "Monticello Pure Kye."
Billiards, Eto.
At his old Stand on Middle street,
se!2dly New Berne. N C.
U EUENT manly.
F. M. SIMONH.
SIMMONS & MANLY,
ATTOKNEYS AT LAW.
Will practice in the Courts of Craven, Jo
Onslow, Carteret, Paiflllco, Lenoir and Hy le
and In the Federal Court al New Berne.
febUd&wly
ROBERTS L HENDERSON
General Insurance Agents,
New Berne, IV. CJ.
Only first class Companies represeD.
ed in
Fire. Life and Accident Insurance.
Total Capital over Fortv1Milions"o.
Dollars. Jun24dly"
New Central Hotel,
FOKMEKLY BATEM AN lioCSE,
South Front Street, New BerneN. C.
M. PATTERSON, Proprietor,
Offers special Inducements to commercial
men.
Cuisine of sftperlor excellence.
Omnibus and baggage wagon at all trai s
and steamers.
Kates, 82.00 per day. apl 7
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