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I
losing and
1 (c(o)
:
' DONT PUT THIS 1)0 WIT until you hare read" it all, and then COME
TO SEE UP. and find out now much more we have in itock than we can
possibly crowd into our limited space.
, marks
las Gotten Home Again.
And, as usual, he has done his best for bis numerous patrons.
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DRESS GOODS :
PRINTS.
Satines,Plaids, Cambric Styles, Second Mournings. Percales.
GINGHAMS.
Plaids, Stripes, Seersuckers, Ghambrays, American and Imported,
WORSTEDS.
Full Line in all shades. Eleeant
Flannels, full line. Novelty Goods
Cream, Delicate Shades all colors. Nun's Veilings, all shades.
WHITE GOODS.
Plain and Checked Lawns, India
Nainsooks, and every variety of White Goods.
LACES.
Torchons. Valenciennes, immense
White Silk Laces. Oriental Laces.
Flounoings.
EMBROIDERIES.
All Widths, SWISS and CAMBRIC. All Over Erabroideries'and Em
broidery Flounpings. EMBROIDERY NET.
A large line of Ladies1 and Gents' Summer Vests
A toll line of Ladies, Misses and Children's
Hose and Men's Half Hose.
Ladies' Jersey Gloves, in
Velveteens in all Colors.
Silks and Satins a large line.
Mattings, Carpets, Oil -
Curtain Goods all kinds and styles,
in Scrims, Muslins, Crinkles, Etc.
Look at Our Leaders !
Cheeked Homespun, 6c.
Extra weight yd. wide Domestic, 5c.
Extra Wide Hamburgs, 5c.
. Rick Back Braid, 5c.
Fall Biie Gents Handkerchiefs, 5c.
Ladies Fine Cambric HandkVfs, 10c.
Heavy 6 lb. Note Paper, 5c. quiro,
Novelty Hair Pins, 5c. package.
Pearl Dress Buttons, 5c. dozen.
Jerseys, 50c.
Children's Straw Hats, 5c.
Ladies Hose, 5c.
Nun's Veiling, all shades, 8c. yd.
Turkish Wash Bags, 3o.
6ilk Handkerchiefs, 5c.
AVE HAVE DOUBLED OUB ALREADY COMPLETE LINE OP
LADIES, MIOSES
LACE AND BUTTON
r AND, OUB LINE OF SLLVPEES IS THE CHEAPEST AND
,; , , 4 PBETTIEST EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY.
D:n't Fail fo See Our
vvv:" and Button.
Wholesale
Will find us thoroughly prepared in every
we have more particularly looked out tor
BUYERS this season than ever before.
pleasure in showing goods, and ouo prices
Hoping to see' all of oar many
ones, i i j t i.r .. -ii s.-.-
" V a'J f v : VVe are very truly 1
m
' Minnies
...
i
Line All Wool Mournings. Summer
of all descriptions. Albatross, Black,
Linens,', Bookfold Laws, Checked
line Cotton Laces of all descriptions.
All Over Orientals and Oriental
Silk, Lisle and Cotton.
Cloths - full assortment.
Beautiful Colored Lawns, 5c.
Nide White Lawns. 5c.
Garter Webb, best, 5c.
Table Oil Cloth, 15c. ,
Elegant Ladies Handkerchiefs, 5c.
Knitting Cotton, 20c. lb.
Envelopes, 5c. package.
800 yds. Spool Cotton 5c.
Children's Handkerchiefs, 2jc.
Brass Pins, 5c. paper.
Children's Polo Caps, 10c.
Gents Half Hose, 5c.
Collar Buttons, 5c. doz.
Oil Cloth Baby Bibs, 2Jc.
AND CHILDREN'S
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Dollar Shoe in Lace
detail to meet all requirements, as
the interest of our WHOLESALE
Don't fail to call on us as we take
cannot be beaten. -
PAST patrons, and as many more new
''CVS-h" VV.
Si"
THE JOURNAL;
NEW BEMTE, N. a. APRIL 23. 1886.
Arrival and Departure Hails.
. WATT. mVMSS . '' .'. -i -
For North, Weat and South, via A. &
N.C.fi.B.tt7.-00a.m. .
For Beaufort - and the East, at
8.-00 p. m. ,
For Washington, Swift Creek, Hyde and
Beaufort Countie Mondays, Wednes
days, and Fridays at 6:00 a, m. '
For Trenton, Polloksrille and Mays
villa, daily at 7:30 a.m. 1'
? For Grantsboro, Bay River an J Van
demera, dailT at a. m. -:
U I ''OFFICE HOUES: .r' "
In Money Order and fieeistered Let
ter Department, from 9 a.m. to 4 p. .ru
in auuting Department from V a. m.
to 6 d. m. '. i v
Omoe onen constantly between these
hours except when mails are being dis
tributed or Bent. . . ' .,-- .
Stranger .Things Hare Been.
It was formerly the case in North
Carolina and elsewhere that inland
towns played second fiddle to towns
that had easy access to the sea and
that no permanent prosperity, ac
tivity in business or large' popula
tions could be found off of the sea
board. Hence Edenton, Elizabeth
City, PI j mouth and ; other Eastern
towns in North Carolina formerly
thought they would become large
cities if the Inlet at Nags Bead
could be cue out and vessels could
find the sea in a few hours. This
idea was so thoroughly adopted by
public men that large sums were
appropriated by the State and Gen
eral Governments "to open the' In
let." Bus now this is all changed.
Our domestic and inland trade has
become so immense that inland
towns are not now dependenfnpon
foreign trade and instead of being
second to the seaboard towns tbey
now furnish another case of the
tail waggling the dog. We aie
credibly informed that Elizabeth
Gitf now furnishes Norfolk with
some of its manufactured articles
and we suppose that in proportion
to population it is making more
headway in business aud population
than its big sister by the sea. We
should not be surprised if in half a
dozen decades Norfolk merchants
should be importing their spring
and lall stock from the factories and
wholesale houses of Elizabeth City,
and Elizabeth City drummers and
commercial travellers should be can
vassing Norfolk for trade. Stranger
ihmgs have happened. Our mer
chant princes had better make a
note of it and set their sails in that
direction. We hear of one factory
in our town supplying Norfolk deal
ers with their manufactured Wares
E. City Economist.
oaivauon un cures rheumatism in
from 12 to 48 hours. Swellings and
bruises in a few hours. All pains and
acnes almost immediately upon applica
tion. Price 25 cts. a bottle. .
The Northern Boundary of
the U. S. There is little danger
that any one wishing to nettle in
far Northern Dakota will by mis
take find himself in the Dominion,
The boundary is marked plainly
and continuously by stone cairns
seven and one-half by eight feet;
mounas, seven, dv lourteen feet:
iron pillars, seven feet high, eight
inches square at the bottom and
four at the top, and timber posts
nye leet high and eight inches
square. There are 385 of these
marks between the Lake of the
Woods and the base of the Bocky
Mountains.' East and west of the
Bed river, the boundary is marked
Dycasc-iron pillars at mile Inter
vals. "American and "British"
pillars alternate. On one side of
each post is "Convention of Lon
don;" on the other "October 20,
J.8J.O.'' .wnere lates, are crossed,
scone neaps nave been built pro
jecting several reet above water. In
forests the line was first marked bv
iening cue .timber a rod wide and
clearing away the nnderbrnsb;where
cnis line Has since been obliterated.
posts nave tasen its place. ;
.
Backlam's Arnica Salre.
Thx Bust Salt -In the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers' Sal
Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chanoed
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
eruptions, and positively, cures piles,
It is guaranteed to, give perfect satisfae
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. for tale by Hancock Bros. - ly
Chattel mortzaees
and Lien Bonds
for sale at this office.
TO THE PUBLIC f
OUB STORE IS
FILLED WITH, '
unoice trrocenes, j . ;:-v
Canned .Goods,', '; v v ;."V'
Frovisions, . , :. . -Boots
and Shocs ; -
(OftheJiestBiake,) p
Dry Goods,-- J- 5
Hats and Caps
z
Crockery, Etc,
In fact
keepeveryUilng that ta kept In a
First Class Variety Store, all of which w
irnwn we arc
LOWEST at
onenng ab .uuw jus 1 XI JC
Wholesale or uetaix.
V Come and see us and be convinced.
; , EOBERTS
South Front it., Hoc Berne, N. C.
? Have a Large Stock ;
-or-
Sugars, -
Cofifee;V.;lvfS-l
f Hour, iD lands,
Early Rose Potatoes.
WaWto SEIX. f Prices LOW,
F.ULKIC1I,
JXNEW BEBNE, N;.0,
T. JL Green's Old Stand.'; ':
Notice
To All Who It MAT Cowceeic :
Whereas Certlfiqate Ko. 679. for five aharei
of the Capital Stock of the Wilmington and
Weldon Ballroad Oompany. issued to J. H.
Planner and belonging to him at the time of
his death, has been lost or mislaid, and
whereas application has been made by me
to the sail Oompany to issue a new Certifi
cate; Nov, therefore, all persona are hereby
forblddea to bay or trade for the same."
JOSEPH FLANNER, Adm'r
aplS d w4 w of J. H. Flanner, deo'd.
For Sale,
A desirable house and lot on the south
side of Broad street, one door west of
the residence of J C. Green, Esq. For
terms and further particulars, apply to
decSltf Guion & Pkixetieb.
Steamer for Sale-Cheap
Avery light-draught, atern-wheel steam
boat, douhle engines, carrying fifty to
seventy-five bales of cotton, besides passen
gers; boiler nearly new, machinery and
boat in perfect order, is for sale cheap.
Tbls boat draws about two feet, runs siwn
mile per hour, requires but three men Cap
tain, Engineer and Cook. burns balf-oord
of wood in twelve hours, and runs at ex
panse of $8.60 to $4.00 per day. She Is exactly
adaDted for work on the Trent or Contentnea
rivers, and will be sold to responsible parties
on tlie easusi terms, una aeuvereu at new
Berne free or expense to purchaser.
Address
I C. W.,
ap9dtd Box 431. New Berne.
THE NEW BERNE
LIVERY; SALE & EXCHANGE
STABLES.
I AM PREPARED TO;
Furnish Fine Mules & Horses
LOWEST PRICES
Teams taken and cared for by the day,
veek or montu.
A drove of Mules and Horces Just received
O. HI7BBS.
febldtf Proprietor.
GEORGE ALLEN & GO.
OFFER A FULL LINE OF
General Hardware,
Mechanics' Tools, Builder's
Hardware,
Lime. Cement, Plaster, Hair,
Brick, Ealsomine, Faint,
White Lead, Oil, Varnish,
Glass, Putty,
Plow, Cultivators,
Coz Cotton Planters. &c, &c
At Very Low Prices.
State of North Carolina, 1
Craven County. J Notice of
Samuel T. Vowen . 1 Summons in
vs. Action for
Lavlnla Bowen.. ; Divorce. '
Lavlnla Bowen, the defendant above
named, is hereby notified that a summons
has been issued from the superior Court of
Craven county aforesaid, in the above en
titled action, made returnsble on the )2th
Monday after the 1st Monday in March lt,
ana me Hnerin nas returnea me said sum
mons with a certificate that the defendant
nnot be found In said county; and it has
also been made to appear that the said de
fendant is a non resident of the said State
and cannot by due dllleance be found therein
The said defendant is further notified that
he is required to appear at the term of the
Superior Court of said county to be held on
the 12th Monday after the nrst Monday in
Maroh, 1880, and plead, answer or demur to
the complaint or Judgment will be rendered
against ner according v, me prayer or tae
complaint. - , t,
April 16. 188. . - ' -
.,' . W. CARPENTER.
" ' - Clerk Sup, Court
apUtw of Craven County,
-S AURORA '
MALE AND FEMALE ACADEMY
Spring Session opened January 86, and closes
june u, 18B0.
' Pupils may enter at anytime in the session
and charged from time of entrance to end of
session. -
. Tuition and board moderate.
Tbls school is situated in a moral and pro-
for further Information apply to
- 1L f. B
. '" '' Principal.
THE STAB.
Wll.DoB8IaOTK,', Editor and PropV,
Daily 16.00 and $7.00; Weekly $1.25,
A' Democratic sewsrjaner annnortlnir
ih riuui)iies oi syemocrnuc Aamin
Istration ' - l f ' r-, 1 : ; . t ? :
As Agent for the Ptiblisher, I will re-
oeive suoucriptiorjs tor the above paper.
j;'V(i-uD.I CAR RAW AY..,
j EW-tnotKt, March e, em.- '
:i v.
" they know all about Mustang Lin.
t iment. Few Co. : Hot to, know I
OLD rOM.llNl01V ;
s ' . . . .. .1 - '
Steamship" Company;
: 8EMI.WEEELY UNE
For New York, Baltinaore, Nor
folk, Boston, Elieabeth City,
- Philadelphia, Proyldence, -
';-'V''v and- other Cities, t-it,
Monday, January 11th, 1886,
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
V Steamer Shenandoali
Will 'leave, upon arrival of train ea Norfolk
Soa them Bulrwid at lisabctb, Ol ly, every
BIONDAT ABTD TBVIUOAT '
for New Berne. Returning leavss New Berne
lor Elisabeth OUy snry
TUESDAY Alt FRIDAY
at t p.m., making CI' as Connection with Nor
folk Sootaern R. H. for Northern , eiUes
Close connection made at Sew Berne with
steamers for Klnston, Pollokerille, Trento
and all landings on the Menu and Trent
Rivers. No freights received for shipment oa
Taeedays and Fridays sfter S!4 p m. .
Freight forwarded promptly and lowest rates
guaranteed te destinntion.
an. . isuua.it is. Act, new sserma,
OuLrsrrsn a Toehsb, , - , ,
Ag'ts, Norfolk, Y. A
W. H. SnsroHD, Oea'l Frt Ag't,
New York aty.
TRE
NEUSE & TRENT RIYEE
Stoamboat Company
Will run the following Schedule on and artel
September 9th, 1885
SteaixieF Cutler
Will leave New Berne for Trenton every
Wednesday at II a.m., and Friday after the
arrival of the steamer bhenandoali; return
ing, will leave Trenton every Thursday and
Saturday, touching at all poluts aloug the
river
Steamer Kinston.
On and after June 9Ui, 1885, the Steamer
Klnston will leavn Kinston lor New Berne
every Alonday andTbnmday at tl o'clock a.ru.;
returning, will leave New Uerne every Tues
day and Friday, stopping at Jolly Old Field
and oucningac an lauuinKS on iveumj river.
Close connection made with steamer When
andoab of the Old Dominion steamship Co.
JOHN H. IfeLL,at Newbern.
W. F. STANLY, Kinston
D. S. BARBUS, Folloksvlile.
I. T. WILSON, Agent at Treutoa.
J. P. QDIHBBLY, Jolly Old Field.
J. B. Banks. Quaker Bridge.
J. M. WH7TE, Gen'l Mauager,
eb7dw K)nsUn. N. C
NOKTH CAROLINA, 1
Craven County. I Township No. 8.
In the snntter of the Homestead of Alexander
Moore Notice to Cred "toi s.
Alexander Moore, of said County and State,
having filed his petition before the under
signed for his homestead, thU is to notify all
the creditors of the said Alexander Moore
and of Mack Moore, dt ceased, that the said
g Billion will be heard at my oflioe? in New
ern, 8th Tonshlp Craven county, on the
1st day of November, 1886, and whtn if they
snail appear toeyinay ue lieara.
D.iteil this l;tli dav of March, ISSfl.
W. O. B KIN HON, J. P
Leonidas J, Moore,
Attirncy for Petitioner. m21
Gr ASTON HOUSE,
NEW BEBME, N. C,
S: E. STREET, Stt., Proprietor,
The Only Flrst-elass Bonse in the City,
Omnibus connects with all Trains and
Steamers, Large sample rooms for oommcr
elal travelers.
The BAR and BILLIARD ROOM has
recently been lefurniahed and titled up la
gooa siyie wun uiiuara ana root nroie .
The Leading Clothing,
in flew
I AM Sole Agent for A. A. BATTLES MEN'S AND ' l '"IP
BOY'S CALF SEWED $2.50 SHOES.-The only Shoes T I I -t-
sold In this city that are WARRANTED by the Manufac- .; . I I 3 '
turerTO US AND BY ME TO MT CUSTOMERS, via.! . I I ItuH ' I
Every pair is WARRANTED; should any of them in any I J
Way within any reasonable time give out, I will upon re- - T3
turn of damaged pair and statement as to length of wear, ' "i t . - -' 1
EITHER REFDNI) THE MONEY or GIVE ANOTHER NEW PAIR IN EXCHANGE. It la
the best, flneBt aud cheapest Shoe In the world for the money, . . - , .. .
' : ; Max so1aTOrin,,4 K
MlHtllA ftlrMt Pnrn.r A lloir, HIMirnnriMilst Hatt.f r-V. u .
ap2ldwtf .
- .
1
m
Over 1 ea Xhoawnd Trial
jracueM mauea to M-
sent end were restored to health br nee of '
vS'AL pastilles.1
A IUdioaU (iif or Neroa Debility, Ormmiii
Ormarifn
WeakMMj.ndi'hTmioal Dwsrl
Toons Ar W 4 fl
41a AedMen.
. xwted rorKii
it Tear in man?
(nooaana
ntTMl and
dosMethey abaolatelj rwtora prmatar)r
id broken down mn to the full njoTHient of
nd fall Mftnlw Btfnirth nf Viaoroaa Health.
perfetrtand fall MAalrStraiiRth and Viaoroaa Health.
av wntassfi wno tracer rron am many eoaear dtneaaai
J Hork,ortoofree Indulgences w aak thatywi aendna
TRIAL PACK AGE FRF,R,wlth Illwrt'd PempMet q
FOB VALUE RECEIVED. I
Black, THE MOST GOODS for a
Dry Goods Store in the city. , '. ..
I keep a rull Line or. Dry Goods
Hats. Caps, and fine assorted Stock
' Tl
Ing Goods. These Goods were bought on a Flat Market, where they
wanted mouey worse than goods, so I bought EXTREilELT LOW for
CASH, and intend giving my friends the benefit of these bareaina.
2J5t door to Buter's Furniture Store.
; Ch:geofPicr in K8wM. '. -
The N C. Freight Libq
FOR NEW YORK,
BOSTON, PROVIDENCE,
. and all point ' .
j lVortlx and "Vest '
After this data will reeeive night In New Yo
f or He w Berae at
PIER 7, NORTH RIVJCIt. '
Office of Kew Tori and Baltimot
Transportation Co. '
Ilerchanta should remem berths! this Is on s el
the best Steam Lines eat of Hew York, making
gaily oonnactlon with Baltimore for Kew Berns
all inside, and only one change.
SEMI-WEEKLY 8TE AM ERS
Between . Ke?. Eeraa . ud , Baltimore
' (Touching at Norfolk)'. '
Leaviag New Berne for Baltimore TUESDAY!
FRIDAYS at 1 p m. Leave Baltimor foi
New Berne WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAY!
, .p.B.
Ar'enU are ai follows:
CUB IN FOSTIR, Oenl Jfaaager,
- M Light St, Bal't.MU
AS. W. at eCAKKIOK, Ag't. Norfolk, Ya.
V. P. Clyde Co.. PbUadalpbla, It Son!
barves.
York k Balto.Trane. Line, Pier Jfortarlvsr
E. Sampson, Boston, 63 Central wharf,
g. H. Rockwell, Providence R. I.
D.O. Mink, Fell River, Derrick wharf. -Bhipe
leave Boston, Tuesdays and Satardets
" New York daily.
" " Bsltimors, Wednesdays and Baturdsi
" Fall Blver, Mondays, Wednesdays
Fridays. -
" Provldenoe, Satnrdays
hrougb bills lading given, and rates gaaraa
to all points, at the different nfflees of
panles.
iroid Breakage cl Bulk and Ship ria ;
In Wi it i H OKA i ' f r-.
1880A
Harper's M&zinej
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The December Number, will begin the Seventy-second
Volume oTHAkpeb'8 Maoaziks.
Miss Woolson's novel, "Kast Angels," and
Mr. Howell's "Indian Summer" holding the
foremost place in current serial fiction- will
run through several numbers, ann.wlll be
followed by setial stories trom H. i. Black
more and Mis D. M. Cialk. A new editorial
departmeut. disousa'.ng topics suggested by
the current II eralureof Amerlcaand Europe,
W'll be contributed by W. D.Howells, begln
nl or Willi the January numbers The great
literary event of the year will be the publica
tion of a series of papers taking the Bhape of
a story, and depicting characteristic features
f American society as seen at our leading
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Warner, and' Illustrated by C. S. Bolnbarb
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American subjects, treated ty the best Amer
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Hat and Shoe Store
Bernef. na: ' :fl
Is iiow: opening tlSfSRING Mi)
SUMMER STOCK, and invites the
Public and his Friends 'to "ball and
(examine the same. ; -;! : -
Look for Full Advertisement in a FevrJijrejf J
Uiusiei vupwvuv ISJtlOH VnUH lA, f
n -;!:. tn :i, .;f
, Avoid the lmpoaition ot pratentioua rvine.
, die. furth.M troubk, and all Onuika,
whoesonlraimlatohleedth..irTla.
'time . TEkee8URfilUMlliTll,Hs
CtiRETJ tbaafletidL rin-. nn 1..,.
with ettencion te bmmM. n Mi.
orlneonvenieBceinenTMw. lniuui
OB I eolenliag Bnedic&l prinelplie. Bjdlnet
rnplletionto the enU ofdli
it.
innuen
vutedealmulns element of lift eieziren hark. th. rtJH
Becomes cheerful sad rankjljijmjnabothitteinih ' htind
TKEATHEMT. C Hosts, t3. tin KM.K. tint, g
HARRIS REMEDY CO., Urt CMnitm
8QV . Tenth Btrges. BT.LOTJia, yo.
will rive to anv Person. White or
LITTLE MONET than any other
and Clothin?. Boots; Shofin.
of Gents' and Ladies' rurnish-
p4 dwtf
'w t rsss a & ,
t 11 -