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m 2 o o CD C 0) CD 00 - 53 : CD CO o - O CO mo O S 3 CO o- W CD 3 CD 'J ' " Jr O C iff - lAfi ' y tile: fwnoiesaie iu raae Will find s thoroughly prepared in every detail to meet all requirements, as we have more particularly looked out lor the interest of W WHOLESALE BUYEES this season than ever before. .Don't fail to call on us aswe take pleasure in showing goods, and ouo prices cannot be beaten.? C r K Hoping to sw all bfour many TAST f atrons, aud as many more new ooea, v i - - ' .-. - ; . -'-r.T ; " '.'.. -We are very truly,' 0) CD CD 3 C o P to CD -1 E ft C in 5 o 3 Hi S3 r fr -d CD CO 0) -I O O o 3 CD p p Pi pi ' "l- J THE JOUKNAL. NEW BERNE, N. C MAT 18. 1886. Arrival and Departure Kails. mail closesL. . For North, Weet and Sooth, vii A. ft NC. R. B. atTKK) a.m. -' . For Beaufort lad the , East, at 8.-00 .m. ' L For Washington, Swftt Creek, Hyde and Beaufort Counties Mondays, Wednes days, and Fridays at 6:00 a. ro. For Trenton, Polloksville and Mays ville, daily at 7:80 a. m. , For Grants boro. Bay River an 1 Van demere, daily at 0 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. He Got His Ctjstomeb. The following story is told of an enter prising New York jobber, the events having taken place some years ago: The merchant in question, having heard of the arrival of a country trader who was kno.wn to be a large purchaser and of unquestionable credit, was resolved to get him to visit his establishment, and, once there, he felt sore he could secure him as a customer. He accordingly sent out one of his drummers, of whom he had quite a number, adapted to every taste and dispo- Sd .It.T.i.'T.' dispatched, with no better success, and again No. 3, and so on, until all had gone and come back with out their man. The merchant now determined to go himself, and finding that brandy and water and free tickets to the theatre were of no avail, for the country trader did not take one or go to the other, he was reduced to the necessity of employing a ruse, which, as the sequel shows, was simple as well as effectual. On taking his departure, after a pleas ant interview, the merchant took care to commit the "mistake" of taking the trader's hat instead of his own. Next morning, as was expected, the merchant received a prompt visit at his store from the country trader, who called to look up the hat which he supposed had been hurriedly exchanged. This was what the merchant wanted, and through this means sold a good bill of goods and secured a regular customer. Dry Goods Reporter. Interesting Experience. Hiram Cameron, furniture dealer of Columbus, Ga., tells his experience, thus: "For three years have tried eyery remedy on the market for Stomach and Kidney Disorders, but got no relief, un til I used Electric Bitters. Took five bottles and am now cured, and think Electric Bitters the best blood purifier in the world." Major A. B. Reid, of West Liberty, Ky., used Electric Bit ters for an old standing Kidney affec tion and says: "Nothing has ever done me so much good as Electrio Bitters, Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Hancock Bros. Elderly gentleman (to little boy who is baying candy( "My young friend, don't yon think that, in stead of spending all the pennies you get, it would be better to pnt some of themflway for a rainy day!" Little Boy "xraw. what is the good of money on a rainy day? Ma never lets me stir out of the house." Mr. Charles Raith. watchmaker and jeweler, Baltimore and Mount streets. Baltimore, Md., says: "I have been Buf fering excruoiating pain caused by spraining my left ankle, and have been unable to obtain any decided relief or to walk . right. I was advised by friend to try Salvation Oil, which I did. and to my astonishment and delight after trying it I am able to use my left foot and leg as well as my right It didn't take half a bottle to accomplish this. It also cured my rheumatic troubles." - "Mamma," Bam Joonme, "can anybody hear with their month V "No, child. I don't think they can," replied the mother. "Then, mam ma, what made Mr. Jonel tell sister he wanted to tea her something and put his lips to her mouth instead of her earl" . Baekle Arnica Salve. Thx Bxst Salve In the world for Cuts. Bruises, Bores. Ulcers, . Sai Rheum, Fever Bore, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Hancock Bros.' ly v v hy, Jfranky," exclaimed a mother at the summer .boarding' house, "I never knew you to ask -for a second piece of pie at home.", "I knew 'twan't no use," said Frank?. Las ire proceeded with' his pie-eat' ring.!:; 'I'Mftw-. . The' extreme - penalty of bigamy is two mothers-in-law, but the penilty for not attending to your cold however trifling it is, will be lingering consump tion. Take Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup as soon as you detect trouble of pain,- . ; Hew Central Hotel, roBMIBLT BATSMAN IlOCBK, South Front Street, Kew Bern; JT. C -Ji n. PATTERSON Proprietor. Offers ipeotal tnaaeomenu to commercial mon. ' -- - CdIiIO oftoperloT excellence. Omnibna and bassage wsaoa at all tra - DUFFY'S. COLULIN. BARGAIN A gain ful or ' satisfactory transaction.' -Webster. We repeat witli em phasis, everything for merly mentioned in this column calling attention to the many "Bargains" with which our store is packed from the bottom to the top, and after reading the above definition of this much discussed word, we hope, if you wanf "gainful or satisfactory transactions," that you will visit our 11 Bargain Store. We invite the public to inspect, com pare, and judge for themselves, quality at all times considered. We have cheap or low-priced goods for those wanting goods of such character, and medium or fine goods for those wanting such kinds, but do not dis criminate against any class of trade. Our store is for the public and we at all times welcome any in search of Bargains. As to competition with the " large and imposing houses that are in our city," we would say that our building is much smaller than we would like it to be but if you compare what is in it, with other stores, think you will decide that goods I with us are abundant. t We are grateful and thankful v for past fa and a continu vors ancc.;pf your valued patronage is most earnestly solicited. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: Good qttallty4-4; Bleached Domestics for, 6 1-2 cents, vrorth 8 cents. v - vy1;;;; TORCHON Laces, iz cents for 12 yards.-, . v Our Shoe stock is now complete. ;;.'.,, ' v' Some' to see ns for: all kinds' of Goddsi and we will satisfy von. Samples fur nished upon application. SATURDAY, we propose to give you a drive in Men's, Youth's and,! Boy'sij Straw Hats. If ou want; a Straw Hat, yori can save about one- third by - buyinr frpm iis.' Respectfully' "submitted, '; CaT)t Sam. B. Waters AOSWT, DCFPT'I PTRIG MALT WHISKKT. M. Crlcktou' 'JdoUcil Pare Rye.' - i" SlXllAX-claa, Eto. At hl old SUnd on Middle street. selSdly ' HtwBcne, W C. OWEH K. Guiom. P. H. raiXBTlBR. GTJI0N & PELLETIEB, Lttomeya sat Xji7V,i Sotmi Fkojit st off. qahtoh Houbb, ' - RSW BERNE. If. C. Practice where aervleee are desired. Practice In the Hupranie Court, and In th Federal Court at New Berne. ' Una of this Arm will alwayihe at the fol lowing places at tln.ee apecltltd below : Ireuton, Jonea coumy, Balnrday of each and every week. Beaufort, Carteret county , Thursday ofeajn week. Jacksonville, Onslow county, the flnt Mon day In each month 17d DE. J. D. CLARK, DENTIST, NIWIEBI, . O. Office on Craven street, oetween Polloi and Broad prl7 dwl V. II. LMZW THK PRACTICAL TOHSOBIAL ARTIST, Personally In attendance at his HairdreaslnK and Hhavlng Haloon at the Gascon House, with tne nest workmen ana new lurniiure, Satisfaction is assu red to those who'; patron lse him. OLD DOMINION Steamship Company. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE Foi New Yorit, BaltitMore, Nor folk, Boston, lilirabetb City, Pliiladelpliiii.. Providence, hikI other Cities. ON AND AFTEK Monday, January 11th, 1886, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Steamer Shenandoah Will leave, upon arrival of train oa Norfolk Southern KsiliuAd at Elizabeth City, every MCNDA V AND THURSDAY for New Berne. Returning leaves New Berne for Elisabeth Olty every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY at I ..in., making CI' Me Connection with Not folk: Southern R. K. fur Northern cttlei Olose counoction made at New iierne iii tenmiTB fur Kiniton, Pollokeville, Tn'ntor and all landings on the Neuse and Trent Rirere. N" frfiirhte received for shipment ot Tuesdays nml Kriduva tfter 3 p m. Freinhi inrw.-tr.ied prtiropLly and low.M rates gnarantned fo ilp.tiniition. K. II. IIOIIEIIT8, Agr't. New Berne, Oin-rspriiP . TrBin Ar'le. Norfolk. V. A . W II Knrnnn (len'l fr't Ac't. New York Olty. THE NEUSE L TRENT RIVEP Steamboat Company Will run the following Schedule on and aftei September 9th. 1885 Steamer Cutler Will leave New Rerne for Trenton every Wetlm wl.iy lit, B a. in., and Friday after the arrival of the steamer Shenandoah; return ing, will leave Trenton every Thursday and Saturday, louehliiB at. all points along the river Steamer Kins ton. On and after June 29th, 1885, the Steamer Klnslon will leavx Kinston for New Heine every Monday and Thursday at o o'clock a.m.; returning, will leave New lierne every Tues day and Friday, stopping at Jolly Old Field and louchlugat all landings on Neuse river. Close connection made with steamer Shell andoah of the Old Dominion Steamship Co. JOUN H. 1' ELL, at New hern. W. F. STABLY. Kinston, D. a. BARRUS, Folloksvllle. I. T. WILSON, Agent at Trenton. J. P. Qothbrly, Jolly Old Field. J, B. Barks. Quaker Bridge. J. if. WH'TEGen'l Manager, eb7dw . .. . Kinston. N. CJ Bargains ! TM PORT ANT TO Ton can save money by calling and examlnlog our IMMENSE STOCK of -Clothing-, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cft.,s. Etc' An all wool Suit of Clothes, only W.Sf, - . . - .. Gents' White Shirts, lanndried and unlaundrltd, only 60a. . . . . Genla Undershirts, only 23c. ....., Genta' Drawers, onlv 210. A large stock of Dry Goods at the Lowest . Boote and bhoea. Hate and Caps, at Rock Thanking the public for their patronage in tne iuvure oeiore Buying eisewnere. I Middle St.. between Important l Bargain Seekers! FROM THE RED FLAG Xiixxe of :Bigr Leaders I To these UNAPPROACHABLE politelj invited: ' - . . ! ' . : :, ; THE G-Mi'M. OF THE SEASON. - - - w GKNUINB HEER8TTCKER COATS' AND VEST8, tl.DS and 1.50.. . . - . . . IMITATION BKrJRSOCKER OOAT8 AND VE8T8, 91.00 and 81. IS. - ' : ALL WOOL NAVY BLUE FLANNEL PUTTS, from SS.S5 to la.OO. r COKKSCRKW IN ALL OOLOIIH, fem S3. 7 to 6.00. . a. ALL WOOL DIAGONAL 8U1TS, from $7.a to 11 t5. . . -. HOO DOZ. ASSORTED PANTS from 5e. np to 94.75 pair, ' Oomplett stock or Straw and Felt Hate, Dress Goods, Domestics, Notions, Umbrella, BS BEAT. As a specialty we keep the -i : LARGKST STOCK Of TRUNKS AD VALISES IN THE CITT. ' CHAMPION ICIOTHIJNG- IIOtfSE. apEldwtf r 4a. aitHn"t.ot.MmiU'ttuiltrM!, I BjentsndweM-rt-o.4toholih hT aw of i t Harris' t AL FAST1L1 1 3. v- A BadicHlOirv-- lorlSaiToagDetiiiit, .itvKi.'r WevknwBniJtL?Hioi iMcsrin V yanm or i.i4-v (SI Ated A n. 1 ested for Mght Yr in tonry,, UrMi nd bfttcn down man in thai fri 1 1 imwir ont of )s?rfrvtBnd fnli MRiiiTBtrBniTthanf Vioorons h 't othrtf whomuler from ttitttnnny rhscaro - - Trronsut nnout bj Jnnificretion. kxpOamTu, (. ivr- n V orlt, ortoofree Indalgrtno, w tniia o nr rmmWith erfatprnt-ntof your tror. , ft. and i 'Crcb.Orchard WATER. e a J -C " THE I.ITEH. THE KIDNETB. , THE STOMACH. THE BOWELS. 4 S.3 5.-?g A POSITIVE1 CURB FOl qgsrsToN.Q Jsickheapaohew 3 i r o-2 a., i t- w. jk luiiwwmf nil. rGenuiua'CEAi 0cbai 8aat in Of Crab Orchard Wstsr Cs., Frews. S. W. fONta, mamsc, THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN FOE the Blood Is Mrs. Joe Person' ileraedy, price $1.C0 per bottle, at -' HANCOCK'S PRUG STORK. aHE REMEDY FOR COUGHS AND Golds Is Hall's Luug Balsam, price 25c. per bottle at P HANCOCK'S DRUG t TORE. TO TIIEPUDLIG OUR 8TOEE IS FILLED WITH Choice Groceries, Canned Goods, Provisions, Boots and Shoes, . (Or thelbest make,) Dry Goods, ' Hats and Caps Crockery, Etc., In fact we keep everything that Is kept In First Clan Variety Store, all of which we art offering AS LOW AS THK LOWEST at Wholesale or Retail. Come and see ns aud be eonvlnoed. ROBERTS & BRO., South Front t.. New Berne, jv. C F. H. BIMKONB. 0 BlllKT MARLY. SIMMONS & MANLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice In the Courts of Craven, Jo Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico, Lenoir and Hy Je and In the Federal Court at New Berne. feb8dkwl) J. B. BEOWJS, Barber and Hair Dresser, With t went. -five years experience, and the Neatest and Boat Furnished Bftlooh fa the elty, will give as good a shave as can be had anywhere for TEN CENTS. New shop, new furniture, and satisfaction guaranteed. Mlddlestree n it door, to Detrlrk's, marlHdl v AGENTS WANTED Fast Selling Hooks. Fast Selling Books. Fast Selling Books. Salary and Commission, Salary and Commission. Salary and Commission. For full particulars and terms, address ATLANTA- PUBLISHING COMPANY, No. 8 South Broad Street. Atlanta. Ga. GEORGE ALLEN & CO. OFFER A FULL LINE OF General Hardware, Mechanics' Tools, Builder's Hardware, Lime. Cement, Plaster, Hair, Brick, Kalsomine, Faint, White Lead, Oil, Varnish, Glass, Putty, Flowi, Cultivators i -Cox Cotton Flanter8v&0 &0 , At Very low frices. Bargains ! PURCHASERS. 'J- Price. Bottom Figures. the past, and inviting them to call around la am, very respectfully, Duffy's drag store and Botsr's farnUnre store. . SHOP WE OFFER TOU j 'tvvf- FIGURES the attention of all ! , . ; : . jM Gent'a Furnishing, Boots and Shoes, Ladles' Bubber Goods, ets., at prices which CAN NOT . v.. Xa. XVXsIj1.TJ, . Ke w Berne, cor. south Front and Middle 8t., opp. K. R. Jones, Tru.7N "" "l1 u " "a '""Jl I KFr . a luirtr wilfl SXIUf( ,f) h) ttl)T, Or Cailrpa1.1 .. " ir .i.iirt t, twiiiiiirt d. nr. 1 svauiml -'' !nr-i,, -,i.t ' -fir) 0'ftaill rft-r)d. 1 n . v - , n arihi (E f( T-i. .-. a-v vt?i ir. th? Ptivn aK-CuUjCk Ikin., . i aU ' ' K 1 ' t . & aUtjk gUaU tHiiJ - T:arv::.T. ; . t.xt3.tvTK:i.. ti.t, t? -KA"3 filt'.ZOY CO., I'rt CHr,err, w,T. T f -rT 11 B. Dii'ffy. and teamen. , . i , Mates, ri.wperoayr, j : apu it"
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