Till; JOUIINAL.
M.W LE. . C. DEC 8. ISil
Mrs, Cfublree"! Good Krlce.
1 't fVirv liriil v winh Wo im' So mncb has been written on tie
ui c tr) uouy vanio. . e are dotJ of parentg t0 maka home
, happy tha; hit poor pen onght not
r u;em at puces mat an can well at- r v .pt a une on "e wbw
tJ . 1 . . . . . bat I ha?e recently been to so many
" . , . places people called borne, yet were
f ord to pay. WO don t pretend tO give a list different frpm tje real meaning
J r , , , ot tbe term that I cannot forbear
. " , - J . ' eaiing a few words, hopinj that
of all our attractions; if we did we should ,!ugfwtion'inaJ6? e? BOWD
7 .( , . .in good ground, and that some
. ' . - jhomemaj be benefited. Home to
i i- . r. i -v ' 'j : .j : ' ' ; i i . .. i ho an,a.M.. . t . j
nave to paMor extra- auverusxng dui nere Lru
J ,.t l , Ot . r ciean, but how can a poor tired
j 3 a condensed and sufficiently representative jbTrcl-cmilyB
; , " . , : I & '-i'n "xX-v- V, i";";-i:;;r,! the---hosbund " moat .
uiii, wuiuu vvu uuiiimeuu tu your-Uiieuuuii,
Drees Goods.
A nice Oa&hmere, part wool, for 10a. per yard, in nice 'shades, worth 20c.
of any man's money: Fine Debaiio and other dress goods at remarkably
ow prices ; bU..w ask is an inspection. Then in Pine Goods we. have, all
Wool Onbul Serges, 40 inches wide,; Camel's Hair Serges,; French Plaid
Cashmere, Striped French' Bilk and Worsted Hair Mixed Cloth. -
It BLACK GOODS we'hare all wool and Camel's Hair Suitings and
' Surges, Lupin's Cashmeres, etc., eto.. among which is a half; wool doable
width Cashmere, niee looking, for 20c per yard. - .'
See our HeaTT Black Silk. Then look at oar Black Satin
Ithadamle,
Wraps for Ladies find Misses
7alking Jackets, Jersey Jackets and Dolmans,
. made of bonole eloth and other fabrioa, are cheap.
fit,
Our Hosiery Stock
Is complete and terylow.'- We realise that times are hard, have bonght
mir ftiuiV st hfvtfcnm nriog. sinrj sell them verv etoMt
' hTtf among the tnousand things too numerous to mention a fall line of
. ; ,- 4,.-. - w , j ' . 4 ( ' ... , ,
fHandlrerchiefs, Buttons, Gimps,
an
, : Fringes, Etc.Etc., Etc.
All. we ask of oar friends is a trial ; if ' we don't sui you both in prices
id qnality.it won't be par fault., ft i ' ' .
XL I
7o aro the only parties thali sell the . :
C:!:1::::J Dimshd Shirff Cellars and Cuffs.
We think them, better than any other yon can And in this market. -
1 t u
To our friends in i the country and: city we
vrculd eay we ; are very anxiqusl to have, your
tnido. T7e are headquarters in this city for
c tylcs, and wo sell good goods at hard time
rrl: ::. . If you want Fine or Common Goods we
Ir.ve them.' : .
w m W w V W W
hen ,'to that class of our friends, the ' " V .
le. Buyers, f
ould say wc, wish , you all the success
! !r. and will sell you goods very, very
t unless you can pay the cash spot
o cannot sellyou, as we have marked
ij too close to sell them on; time. V
(mother with bands loll of work
There mnat
eyatem. First,
provide each
rauTeuieucea a ma. means will
allow. Don't have a kitchen on
one aide of the house, the well and
wood pile on the other side. Just
think of the miles of walking yonr
wiie wui nave lr ene baa to carry
the water to the kitchen. Provide
tilings for her comfort." The chil
dren should be willing helix elrla.
when asked to aaaist in the honae.
bold work, do not say. "Oh! mother.
I'm so tired, make some one else
help yoo.' f How thontrhtleaa and
eeltiah snchareplyi Boys, do not
ieei too weak to nil np the wood box,
and do not think tbe ana too bot for
yoa to nse a boe among the flower
beds. I'll guarantee it wouldn't be
too bot to play baseball if tout club
should have an invitation to play a
matcngame.
1 know a famfl v of eight children
and only one servant is employed
l uoy mteen years 01a), ana wnen
me motner asks any of the children
w) assist her in tbe work, they in
var.Ubly say, "Make Onffv help
yon." j nat one article, Onn, has
neen ine Dane or many families.
While there is one necrro on the
place be must fand between the
white children and work. Parents.
teach yonr children the importance
of knowing how to work. Also en-
courage the innocent and merry
diversions in which the young de
light. Let the children ieel that
their happiness is your Great desire.
but that you expect each one to
contribute to the general happiness
01 tne nougenoiq. mbs. ijbaB'
TEEE, tn Southern Cultivator.
Mortgage Sale.
Pnrmmot to a povw of Ml contained la
morlae executed to ma by Wu. OoIIIkui
on tt. Mib dar of Movember, A.U. IMS. and
recorded la CrYn ooanty. Book t7, folio
4lBd422. I WUI Mil at public aooUoo,t
uuur aauMt uootin inllj of HW
born ob
the S4 tmy of lumr.
A.D 1887. t TWKLV O'eloek. 1L, the Sol.
lowing reel eetele Haete In the City of
reworn: jl not or pejoei or mcd Delween
Queen eueet and Keuee road. beln 164 b
loe ieel, more fully deenrlbed la a deed to
wm. ixuiina nora Metwoea Lodr and
Other. ieleterd In Crave coentr RiAk
oa, tvitvm wv. m ana ene.
Terms of aua, uaen
JtXTTT BPXKUNO.
BIT dtd Mortaac.
J. McSOELEY,
TASEIIIIiBLE BOOT 1ID SHOE MlIEB,
POLLOCK ST., NSWBBttN. If. a
J 8ATISFACT0EY.
Dkpartxxkt or tbs Ihtkbjok.
? . Pnuion Office,
Washington, D. 0.,SepL 16, 1886.
Mb. J. IIcSobxr, ,
T t 11 n
. i item, iv. v.
8ia:-I enoloae herewith draft for
17.60, In payment for the shoe. Tbe
style, fit and 'workmanship are satis
factory. ; They fit me better than anv
shoe I have had in tweaty yean. - '
. j Very respectfully,
- ' -- W. B. Duuh.
LADIErt wwua to got Bp Tea Clnbt for oar
Pnro Teas and Ooffeea. a boat of aaorol
arilelea to (elect lron aa premlama. good for
Illustrated Pnoe and Premium Ltet. Bewal
OaTer t to every teatli pertoa tbat a newer
thla adrertlaament, we will eend rreo oa
pound of choice Tea Address NAT' I, TKA
A norm IXK, Boarov, afaaa, aoXIdwtm
WANTED A riye, energwUe bbih, to rep
Meeotoa,' Vb per mow h, end ex eeneee
Good, ate pie; every on bnj a; ootfltaadBaa.
MVUIRH irWSi
BXAMDAHO 8ILVXB W A BJS 00.
4 -i-
. , f
zi a cnll frcni'all,' and
',;c:i't lot: 3 cur
Rock Lime, ; -
'-Plaster :
Cements,
t
Goat Hair
R. 0.E. LODGrE,
? . CItAVXN STREET.. .
n1ow Express Oflce.-
BiaTiU diawAw
-J r.Iortage Bale.
PtJrnne.nl to power of 1 eTitained la
moriire eieoi,td to m ro. H. Frnul
end r ' rild In l'.ven I ' r.v, hook M,
folio S-1 end V. I I t I t,t ""A oilor
at toe fit h-H d'M-.rin the city of lew
Iern, at 1'i o uw , M., on
fon-Iay, Jannary V. I, 1837, .
t' 1- 1 - r i.' A v t rr r I
o' .nir-tv.nr i
- i r . i ' r J e
p:W::OLECiUEl(JUOtV C!:f LElT
? J JD
. .'V
AJTD KAStrFACTrjESB or
Ginger Ale, '
Sarsanarilla
linij, Lemon Bode
a . hi iHTlr ! S U..ta 1 11 r'- .i
Pear Cide
Etc., Etc.
EST OOinfECTION WITH THE AGENCY FOB BOTTLING
ThoDergner fi Engel Brewing Company's Lager Beer, Porter, Sc.,
I KEEP ON HAND A FULL LINE OP
WIRES AND LlQUOnS AT WHOLESALE,
Which will bersoI4 by the Barrel or Gallon at VEBY LOW. FIGDEES for CASH.
Ginger Ale equal to Best Imported, and superior to any procurable in North Carolina. 1
THE
Steamboat Company
Will ma the aoUowlnf Schedule on and aflei
September rth, 1886
Steamer Cutler
Will leave New . Beraa for Trenton every
Wednesday at S a. sa and Friday after Ike
arrival of the steamer bbenandoah; return
Ins, will leave Trenton every Thursday and
Saturday, 'touching at all point aloug the
river.
Steamer Klnaton.
On and after June Wth. 188S. the Steamer
Klnaton will leave Kluston lor New borne
every Monday and Thursday at t o'clock a.m.:
.returning, will leave Mew Berne every Tues
day aud Friday, stopping at Jolly Old Field
ana lononing at all landings on Nense river.
Close connection made wllb eleanier Khen
andoah of tbe Old Dominion Bleauuhlp Co.
JOHN H. PELL. t Newbern.
W. r. 8TAJTI.T, Klnaton.
D. 8. rVia.it urn, rollokavlUe.
L T. WHJBOir. Agent at Trenton.
J. P. QtnKLT. Jolly Old Field.
J. B. Baku. Q Baker Bridge.
J. M. WMTK.wen'l Manager.
ebTdAw Kin ton. N. O
For Hard Tinv)S.
hb Daily gJouinal.
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Atlantic Ac N. C. Railroad
TIMS TABLE No. 2.
la Effect 7:87 P.M.. Bandar, Nov. 7th,
IBofl.-
EAST.
I
WBBT.
Me. U.
Ait. Le.
r
41
t sul
UleW
r. a.
r. n
04
t M
Ik
STATIOKS
Me.eOe
Passengei
Arc L'v
Sold.bore,
L,a trmag.
Waiatoa,.
r. a.
w Berae,
Moron eedCUy..
A.
11 16
10 w
48
8 Uu
A.M.
Dally eireept Sunday.
10 60
5 U
8 16
6 27
at. . a.
No. 1
laodFrt.
raav Trala.
EAST.
WIST.
rtai
aia. I
STATIOKS.
Anv L'vt
am
SM
on
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10 10
IS at
U 08
lis
. at.
A. M.
7 SB
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SM
Ct
- IN
WIS
10 44
11 11
1141
IIS
V.'st
jToeeday,
rjsoauay.
Ooloaboro,
Beefs
IaOranf,.v
vtnes;virevaM
auaetoa..
OasweIL-.
laawwaat
OoreOMk I It 4X f U 41
Taeearcra M.wb. IS 0 1 13 1
OUrk' I US 1157
rwaera, 1 ; f 11 'JO
'6v(, . - A. at. f a.
Tanrsdayaad Rattrrday,
Wed aa. ear aad Friday
Ho.lt
MUedFa.
Pas. Train
Ait. 1ve.
r. a.
4 1
I 48
a ii
5 44
sua
1 41
1 16
r. m.
S 63
S 28
1 48
S SO
1 40
1 11
Train SO connects with Wllmlrurum iVil.
doa Train brood North, leaving Ooldaboro
UM a. m. ad with BJohmond A D avUle
Train West, leaving Ooldaboro 110a.Aa. ,
TraM el soaaeets with Ktchmoad A UeaviHe
Trala, srrrrlag atOoklee4Tteja..aadw1th
wurntnnon ana wenon, xrala from MM
Worth at tM p.m.
Trala eoniece wish V. W. Train bound
Soatta. leaving Goldetxiroat 44 and 7:40 pm.,
with W. A W. Train bound North, leaving
Uoldeboro at :46 p. at., and with B. A I)
Trala leaving Ooldauore at MM) pan, . '
. a .... i.i . m -. - '
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Snporinthcdent .
,Fcr Fell Fliniins. -
Cabbage. -Kale.-Spfaech tnd Jurttp
angtl dw
e. ja. icEADow? & ca:,'
louulzzlou. lcrciiants
1000 Tens Kainit and
For Truck and Cotton Crops,
" ppectal ttntioa given to tbe aale of
COTTON an1 C.IAI.V. .,.. -.' i-v
Liberal adrt!-s made on ConsirrjmentA.
OT 'm it eorcsr Pollock and Mld-Ue streets
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' 'wwjwi fu'vtVU Wsmrf
have been desoiibeeV by leading purtietpaiiUi
-n rant h art -i aval Xu. L t t. A r . ,
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