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rvn 1 Don't FAIL TO SEE in Orientals, Swiss and We are offering GREAT BARGAINS in Dress ; Goods, for the COMING i WEEK, commencing with to-day, to continue until all are sold Our Bargain-Counter ... ' . .1. . -v - 5 " ; ; has been replenished, have already shown Many More Novelties have been added. Be sure to see our . WHITE all kinds, styles and Plaids and Fimred. Money is scarce this made up our mind to Do Our Share of We are no small concern, wn buy in case lots and for cash; by so doing we can sell from 10 to 25 per cent. CHEAPER than small stores which buy on time. This is a fact worth considering. Look at Our Leaders ! Checked Homespun, 5c. Extra weight yd. wide Domestic, 5c. Extra Wide Hamburg, 5c. Rick Back Braid, 5c. full Size Gents Handkerchiefs, Ladies Fine Cambric Handk'h'fs, 10c. Heavy 6 lb. Note Paper, 5c. quire, Novelty Hair Pins, 6c. package. Pearl Dress Buttons, 5c. dozen. Jersey s, 50c. Children's Straw Hate, 5c. Ladies Hose, 5c. Nan's Veiling, all shades, Sc. yd. Turkish Wash Bags, 3o. Silk Handkerchiefs, 5c. WE HAVE DO OBLED OUE ALREADY COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES, MIPSES LACE AND BUTTON AND OUB LINE OF SLlPPEBS IS THE CHEAPEST AND PRETTIEST EVEE SEEN IN TP IS CITY. Don't Fail to See Our and Will find v thoroughly prepared in every detail ' to 'meet all requirements, as we hare more particularly looked out lor the interest f our WHOLESALE BUYERS thia season than ever before. Don't fail to call on us as we take pleasure in showing goods, and ouo prices cannot te beaten. ' " ' : - ' Hoping to see all of Jour many PAST patrons, and aa many more new ones, . - , . ' ? - 1 u s 1 I . ' Wo are Tory truly,' ' ' lii 3v -4 -m . J our line of FIOUNCIKGS Lawn, JUST RECEIVED and besides what we our customers, ' IMMENSE LINE of GOODS, varieties, Plain, Checks Spring, and . we have the Business. Beautiful Colored Lawns, 5c. Nice White Lawns. 5c. , Garter Webb, best, 5o. Table Oil Cloth, 15c. Elegant Ladies Handkerchiefs, 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. Gents Half Hose, 5c. Collar Buttons, 5o. doz. Oil Cloth Baby Bibs, 2jc.J AND CHILDREN'S ; BOOTS AND SHOES, Dollar ShocSlin Laco Button. .'ARKS. THE JOURNAL.! NEW BERNE. N. a, MAY 7. 1888. Arrival and Departure Mails V MAIL CLOSES. For North. West and South; vU A. N. C.R.B.at7:G0a.m. ' For Beaufort and the 'I East, at For Washington, Bwift Creek, Hyde and Beaufort Counties (Mondays, Wednes-' aars, ana .radars at & :1M) a. m. .For Trenton. PoUokavilla and Mars- TUie.aiiTat 7S50 a.m. a or (i rants boro. Bar River an J van' aemere, aaiiT at D a. m. ,. . ; . v ' OFFICE HOURS: In Money Order and' Registered Let ter Department, from 9 a.m. to 4 p..m. in Hailing Department from V a. m. to 5 p. m. Omoe open constantly between these nours except wtten mails are being auv tribntedor sent. - Little Scotch Granite. Bart and Johnnie Lee were de lighted when their Scotch cousin came to lire with them. He wasi little, but very bright and foil of fan. Me could tell ennoas things' about his home in Scotland, and bis voyage across the 'ocean. He was as far advanced in his studies as they were, and the first day he went toschool they thought him remark ably rood. He wasted no time m play wben he should nave been studying, and be advanced finely At night, before the close of school, the teacher called the toll, and the boys began to answer "Ten." When Willie understood that be was to say "Ten" if he bad not whispered during the day, be replied: "I have whispered." "More than oncef "Yes, sir," said Willie. "As many asten tiniest" "Maybe I have," faltered Wil lie. "Then I shall mark you zero," said the teacher, sternly, "and tbat is a great disgrace." "Why, I did not see yon whisper once," said Johnnie that night after school. "Well, I did," said Willie; "I saw others doing it, and so I asked to borrow a book; tben I lent a slate pencil and asked a boy lor a knile. and did several such things. 1 sup posed it was allowed." "O, we all do it," said Burt, red dening. "There isn't any sense in the old rule, and nobody could keep it; nobody does.'' "1 will, or else 1 will say 1 haven't," said Willie. "Do you suppose 1 will tell ten lies in one heap!" "O, we don't call them lies," mut tered Johnnie. . "There wouldn't be credit among ns at night if we were so strict." "What of that if you told the truth?" laughed Willie. In a snort time all tbe boys saw how it was with him. . He studied hard, and played with all bis might in play time; bat according to bis account be lost more credits than any of the rest. After some weeks the boys answered "Nine" and Eight" oftener than they used to. Yet the school-room seemed to have grown quieter. Sometimes, when Willie Grant's mark was even lower than usual, the teacher wonld smile peculiarly, bat said no more of dis grace. Willie never preached at them or told tales; but somehow it made the boys ashamed of them selves, just the seeing that this sturdy, blue-eyed boy mast tell the trath. It was putting the clean cloth by the half soiled one, you see, and they felt like cheats and storytellers.' They talked him all Over, and loved him, ' if they did nickname him "Scotch Granite," he was bo firm about a promise: Well, at the end ol tbe term Wil lie's name was very . low down on the credit list When it was read he had hard work not to cry, for he was very sensitive, and be bad tried hard to be perfect. Bat the very last thing that day was a speech by the teacher, who told of once seeing a' van muffled np in a cloak. . He was passing him without a look, when he was told that the man was General , the great hero. 'The signs of hid rank were hidden, but the hero was there last tbe same," said ; the teacher. "And now, boys, you will Bee what I mean when I give a little gold medal : to tbe most faithful boy tbe one real' ly the most conscientiously 'perfect in his deportment' among you. Who shall have itT" Vv.-t; o 'ftm "Little Scotch Granite!'' shouted forty boyg at once; or the child whose ; name r was :. so r low ; on the credit : list, bad made truth noble in their ejeaPtiUsh Evm- "He that lacks time to mourn, lacks time to mend." The better way is to take a mm in time, fight it .daily and hourly with Salration Oil, and not have anything to mourn about. You can buy tnis splendid remedy lor twenty' five cents a bottle at any drug store. . THE BEST REMEDY KJIOWN FOB the Blood Is -,-. Mm, Joe Person' iteniedy, price J1.C0 per bottle, at : r rWE REMEDY FOB COUGHS AND uoiasia . . -, . . Hall's JLuog Balsam, r tiHce nr hottl a at llAJIUVviV S UttlU m'KK, Williams' Fast FreiM ;. ::; . - line. 7,7 rVl STEAMER ELM CITY Leav New Berne. N. O, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, IV o'clock, p.m. Leve Norfolk, Va., MONDAYS and FBI DAYS. o'clock, a.m. - Hakea clow connection at Norfolk 'ulth New York, Fblladelphla and Norfolk B. K. Oo'i "Cape Charlea" route for North anil Booth. - Can aont through, aroldlcs an transfers. Low ratoa and quick time. Acknowledged tee quickest route for travel and freight. i '.. HOW TO SHIP. rrom Baltlmore,P.. W. A B.. President Street . Station, via Norfolk. From Wilmington, P , W. 4 B. Freight 8U- tlon, via Norfolk. - From Philadelphia, Penua. R. R Dock Street Station, via Norfolk. From New York, Penna. R. R. pier No 27 1 via Norfolk. v' From Jersey Otty Penna. R. R, Freight BtV tion.via Norfolk. ..i ) From Providence, New York & New Englaf WZ?ic$lw york New KnlaudK5v,wo UOMilNIOlX root. L.BOKKBIAD, Agent, Norfolk, Va. B.G. CH, Agent. New Berue.N.C. V. WILLIAMS, General Manager. AGENTS Fat Faat 1'ut 8cllin Selling Selliiif Book 8. Books. WANTED Sajsry and Commission. SalarV anil (Vimmiiainn Salary and Commission! For full particulara and terms, address ATLANTA PUBLISHING COMPANY, No. 8 South Broad Street. Atlanta. Ga. Notice. The ANNUAL MEETING of the 'STOCK HOLDERS Of the NKU8K A TRENT KIVKR hieambuat ;ompain Y will be held at the BOARD O' TRAPB ROOM. TITKBDAY tin ffi)tn aay Of mav, IS D..HHKEE, P.M. D. L. ROBERTS, ap21dtd Sec. and Treas, Hew Millinery Goods ! My Large and Select STOCli OP New Millinery Goods. UA8 ARRIVED, but on account of press of business, I have no time to prepare for an "OPENING DAY." I will be constantly receiving additions to my Stock, and will be pleased nt all times to show the same to friends and customers A'so my I'uttern IIts andBonnels. Respectfully, ap2(l dwtf M. D. BKWEY, For Sale or To Let My entire Stock, opon the most reasons hie terms, tobona fide purchasers, (No middle men trear.ea wim.; I will sell my entire stock of CIGARS, TO- BAMX, CIGARtTTK, PIPES, and Fancy Articles, toany one in waut, for CASH, from day to day till all is disposed of. Alsooda Water, Ginger Ale and Oswego Deep Rock Water, Candies, etc.. etc In fact any goodB I have in stock, all good and flesh This determination Is ai rived at for the rea son that I want to chanee my business. (I.e.) TTOm PUT IT IIOWH, HKMKMBKK IT, WILL PAY when J come in auin. i jiud this plan don't work well, and I wish to sell out. And this is to LET you know 1 1. Nar coi ner of South Front and Middle sts. NEW BERNE, N. a North Caeoijna, i craven county. Township No. 8. In the matter of the Homestead of Alexander Moore .notice to creditors. Alexander Moore, of said Conntv and State having tiled his petition before the under. signed for hlsfaoinestead. this Is to notify all the creditors of the said Alexander Moore and or Mack Moore, deceased, that the said Eeution win De neard at my office In New em, 8th Township Craven county, on the snail appear iney mnj De neara. uaiea mis i7tn aav 01 juarcn, isx. W. G. BR1NSON. J. P LaONIOAS J, MOOItE, Attorner for Petitioner. m21 NOTICE. The undersigned. R P. 'Williams, h.is duly qualified as Administrator of the estate Of joim x . Thorpe, deceased, and hereby gives notice that he requires all persons hav ing claims against toe instate or the said John P.Thorpe to present them to the said Ad mlnlstrator, duly authenticated, for navment on or before the 25th day of March, 1887, or eisetnis nonce win be pleaded in bar or re ftnverv. persons indebteu to the Estate mnst pay wibuuui. ueiay. . R. P. WILLIAMS, marH d6w ', Administrator. New Central Hotel. FOBMKBLT BATEMAN HOUSI, South Front Street, New Berne,. N. M. PATTER SON, Proprietor, Offers special lndueements to oommerolal men. Cuisine of superior excellence. Omnibus and baggage wacon at all tra and steamers. Rates, (2,00 per day. ap)7 State of Nortii Carolina, i Craven County. . ) Notice of Samuel T. llowen ) Summons in vs. Aotion for Lavlnla Bowen. ) Divorce. TiSvlnla IWVwen . the finfenrlAnt ahrtv flamed, is hereby notified that a summons nas oeen issued rrom tne superior court or craven county aioresaio, in tne aoove en titled action, made returnable on tbe 12th Monday after the 1st Monday In March 1886. and the Sheriff has returned the said sum mons with a certificate that the defendant cannot be found In said county; and It has also been made to appear tbat the sala de fondant is a non resident of the said State and eannot by due dillsenee be found therein Tbe said defendant Is further notified that she is required to appear at the term of tbe Superior Court of said county to be held on the 12th Monday after the first Monday In March, 1886, and plead, answer or demur to the oomnlalnt or Judgment will be rendered against ner aooQrdlug to the prayer of the complaint. April 16. 1888. --j- E. W. CARPENTER. "l . ' Clerk Sup. Court aplB 6w " " - of Craven County, 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 decaur n; ucjqn e illeties. ROBERTS'! HENDERSON :- lVo w Beme. IV.' KJ. - Only first class Companies represen. . - tarn r : . ..,k,;i rire. life and Aecldent Insuranes, -' Total Capital oyer Forty Millions Hollars. - Jon24dly ovn H. Griow. - p. h. paixarnia. ; GUI0N & PELLETIEB, Attornera at Xiwr, South Fbont 8t off. Gastok Hotos, , v 5 A. IIW BKRIK, M.: C . V, . Vraetlee whera aerrlce are dslred. Practice In the Supreme Court, aad th Federal Court at Hew Berne. One of thii firm will alwaya be at the fol lowing place at Umea specified below t . Trenton, Jonea county, Saturday pf each and every week. . Beaufort, Carteret county, Thursday ofeaah Jacksonville, Onslow county, tk first Mon. day In each month - . 11 CaDt. Sam. B. .Waters AGKMTi DUfFY'l PURM MALT WHISKEY. M. Cricktost'a "Masuicell Pare Ky.' - 3r3111lM.X-cl.st, OEIto. -At his old Stand on Middle street, selildly . New Bene. It C. DK. J. D. GLARK, iKivrrirsrr, RBwBIRI, M. O. van street, actween Pol lor prl7-dwli l . ' n tAfllTISniTi llnTnTiflTlV- lyVWtnaaj! vvuariAay 9 EMI-WEEKLY LINE For jSew VorK, fiiiltlmore, Nor. lolk, Boston, Elizabeth Cityi i'lttladelpiiix. I'rvittii-e, uik) or t.Hii.!', ON A N J i At Th Monday, January 1 1th, 1886, U N T I I. H HT H K 1! N U T 1 CK Steamer Shenandoah Will li-ovn, upon u. rival of train oh Norfolk Southern Rhilr.-jil at Elliaheth City, vtj TIOIVUIY AMU TIIVfUDAT for New Bern. Returning leaves New Herns for Elisabeth City every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY at 4 p.m., malting CI' so Connection with Not folk Southern K. K. for Northern cities Gloss connection made at New iierne with steamers for ICinaton. FolloksTille, Trentos and all landings on tbe Nense and Trent Elvers. No freights received for shipment os Tuesdays sad Fridays after i'A P m. Freight forwarded promptly and lowest rates guaranteed to destination. K. B. BOBEBTS, Agt, New Bertie, OuLrsrrsH k Tdkhsk, Ag'ts, Norfolk, V. A W. B. Stanford, Oen'l Fr't Ag't, New York 0!' j. THE ITEUSE & TRENT RIVEE Steamboat Company Will run the following Schedule on and affci Septeiolier 9th. 1X85 Steamer Cutler Will leave New Home for Trenton every Wednesday at 0 a. m.; and Friday after the arrival of the steamer fehonnnrioah; return ing, will leave Trenton every Thursday and Saturday, touching at all points along the river Steamer Kinstou. On and after June 29th, 1885, the Steamer Kluston will leave Kins ton for New Heme every Monday and Thursday at 0 o'clock a.m.; returning, will leave New Iierne every Tues day and Friday, stopping at Jolly Old Field and touching at all landings on Neuse river. Close connection made with steamer rihen andoah of tbe Old Dominion Steamship Co. JOHN U. PELL, at Newbern. W. F. STAM.T, Klnston P. 8. Bakrub, Folloksrille. I. T. WILSON, Agent at Trenton. J. I Quinsklt, Jolly Old Field. J. B. Bakks, Quaker Bridge. J. H. WH'TK, Oen'l Manairnr, eb7dAw Elnston, N. (' AX SCHWERiW, The Leading Clothing, Never allows nny one to undersell him, and therefore offers now tbe following Biff Bargains: J . Good Prints, 4 cts. a yard. Heavy 4-4 Unbleached Homespun. Bo's a yard. Best Cheeked Homespun, only 7 cla a yard. . , Good, Honest and Solid Shoes at the very lowest prices. I AM Hole A Kent for A. A. BATTLES' MEN'S AND BOY'S 'ALK SEWKD 2.fi0 SHOES. The sold In this city that are WARRANTED; by the turerTO MK AND BY ME TO MY CUSTOMERS, via.: Every pair is WABRAN TED : should any of them In any way wunin any reasonable time give out, l tnrn oi aamaeea Dair and statement as to lengm oi wear. EITHER REFUND THKMONEY orGlVE tbe best, finest and chenpest Shoe In the world ; - ! t Mtddle Street, Corner Union Alley, directly opposite Baptist church, ap21 dwtf Grab Orchard Wafers i,a. i Aimi. iri-i.- i. nci.K H " " " vwunwwu waiEK JU., rropTra. Impoitant I Dargain Seekers! j FROM THE BED FLAG JLiixe of ISig Xicsadecps I To thcoo tlNAPPIlOACJJABLE FIGURES the attention of all is politely invited: ; , " . --. THE: Gl3:l OF THE JSJbSSOlV GENUINE SFEKSrCKER COATS AND VKRTP, S1.S5 and SI.SO. " IMITATION eEKKSUCKER COATS AND VESTS, 1.00 and 81.15. -. " ALL WOOL NAVY BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, from $5.85 to iia.OO. OORKrtOREW IN ALL COLORS, T"om 3.7 to t.00. , T t 2:. i ALL WOOL DIAGONAL HUIT8, from gT.JS to til IS. : t.J i ' T4 v .' '300 DOZ. ASSORTED PAHTS from f e. pp to 4. 75 pair. " ' OomDlete stock of Rtraw and Felt Hats. Gent's Fnrniahfinr Rnnta uii oh. r .i.. Drew Goods, Domestics, Notions, Umbrelhis, BE BEAT. As a specialty we keep the . LARGEST STOCK QF THUS Kg AND VALISES 1?J THE C1EFT : . i " . CJJI-rVMI?IOIV CJLOTIIIIVG HOUSE. .- Xs. "W-a.JjX.K7A.-p-. - p23 dwtf New Berne, eor, Bonth Front sod Middle Bts opp, K. B. Jones. v. m, smkoks. " ; o aMwrrnAM.. ft 111 M HNS & MAHLY. sj m9 w oj - f - ATTOENETS AT, LAW. ; W1U nraetlce In the Courts of Craven. Jo Onslow, Carteret, ramnco, inoir iuu and la tba rtdiru uoiinii an narea. . . - lebodatwu vit sriiff- mini in P : OUB STORE IS FILLED WITH ' Choice' Grbceries, 7;' Canned Goods, frovisions, -Boots and Shoes, ' . (Of the.best make.) Dry Cfoods, ; . Hats and Caps Crockery, Ltc, In fact we keep everything that U kept In a First Class Variety Store, all of which we arc offering AS LOW AS THE LOWEST at Wholesale or Bo tall. '. J9- Come and see as and be eonvlneed. :' ROBERTS & BR0.P ' South Front at.. New Berne, It. C Have a Large Stock -OF- Sugars, Coffee, Flour, iU brands, -ANP- Early Rose Potatoes. Want to. SELL. Prices LOW. F. ULRIOH, NEW BEliNE, N. O, T.'A. Green1 Old Stand. Notice. To Alt. Whom It May Oonckrh : Whereas Certificate No. 679, for Ave shares or the Capital Stock of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company, lssned to J. H. Flanner and belonging to him at-the time of his death, has been lost or mislaid,, and whereas application has been mode by me to the said Company to Issue a new Certifi cate ; Now, therefore, all persons are hereby forbidden to buy or trade for the same." JOSEPH FLANNER. Adm'r apis dwlw v of I, fL. Flakhjkb. dee'd. 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, Cox Cotton. Planters, &c., &c At Very low Prices. Hat and Shoe Store; Snlts from 12 00 up to $20.00. An all-wool Men's Salt for H.75. Genuine Assnbet Indigo Blue Flannel Bolts, warrant ed not to fade, at only W00. The flnsst display and very latest styles of Choice Scarfs, 4 In hand Ties, Grenadine and other Windsor Scarfs, Ties and Bows In the state It will pay you to look at the recently patented Scarf that I am selllrg, The only oorreot styles of Derby and Straw Hats in the city. nam auu ati ijjdu rivuvu umiui igtiti nnu uauie Underwear. Beautiful assortment of Gents' Hos;.- only Ahoes Manufac win upon re-. Li il - SSSaaBSsal,W ANOTHER NKW PATH TV KirmiKnie. It Is for the money, . ' " .:- MAX' !' SIGN OF FLAO. DY8PEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, RemeArforan Dissssea of th tJvaw. KiaU- men. Ssomaesi anal Jtoweas. A tMaiuvI cor for Dnpewla, fclek HeauiarlM, I o aim few. i" KPiiaina aaiui anip in Dills. BJS.OI, ja. rfnwirn, siaaarer, lUvlire, W' SHOP WE OFFER YOU f . - ' : Rubber Goods, pt., at prloes which CAN NO'B . ' t . r " ' t r" TVt
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