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,,MaaMaeJagaiJattaiaai t uuiHEtv a-iomcmwt. j little book, I chanced to pat my -.v:- -TT7T. , 'hand i mi pocket for, a handler- year, M.M to atx aaonio. yeuTeraa TUKViaXLT JOURS Al a olaaW i cpr.t nibUafced every Thuraday at $S,00 ADVaTISjl! RATES (DAILT)-Ona uih om if 1 80; for (Mb euDstieni taertto..' - V Advertiaemejate Bader tMdol Bualaesi Locals." at rentsperfor first, and 6 eenta for every subaaqueni inaartion. HO a4vetUSMae4a VU beUaeST.ed between ooal am t tar a amy pm. JfoUetaef 'jltntUM or DfcaUia not 10 exoead a lines 111 be tnaaruxl free. AU addiuoual mattei will be UACBMl i eenu per Una. ferments for tranaleut advtnlaeiueDt BBS soade t adYance Keguiar adve Viae 4 t will be ooUeou-J promptly t ma ud 01 each bouUi. ,,,. ComaaturieaUODe oonValnlDf newa of a di eoaato f maUara are auucild No euumuieMtooavaai be exueaveO to be Dub lahee) taat "XJnlalna obleououable oeraooaj tie wllhaolda me a ma or Uie auvnor: or ai wtli nati aaore tuaa one column o ft n BapeaV' Any person feellni agaiieved l D? nny atousoommniuoeuoii cau obtain tne name 0 oe Manor by application at this office and hewta wbaraln me grievance exiaia. THE JOURNAL. . a. mvmn. H, HlSfSK. nailacM rUaar, SKW BEBNE. N. C. NOV. 17 157. BtSf rt it Iba roat olfica at N Baraa, N 0. aa aaooae-aiaaa aiiw. a I v ii.i - - - - VHow well I remember that winter morning clear, bright, and better ly eold as a daydawn at tbe North ern Pole. The children w ere cross and shivering in their nursery, for, f OOOrse, by one of those fatal itien which seem to crowd upou the coarse of housekeeping, the furnace firs had been allowed to go uearly k . . n .1 t m iiu o (i 1 1 1 1 1 n it nrpr fractured water pipes m tne kitctien and John discovered three buttons tOtt his shirt, while 1 was trying, in vain, to brush the tangles out of little Lilla's hair. Everything Seemed to go wrong, and J was al most ready to cry, when at last breakfast was announced, and the fragrance of cofk-K and w allies be gtD to act like a balm upon m perturbed spirit. Ldla was dancing on the rug, before Ihn open grate rlrn. t.hfk bahv. tied iu his high than in front of a mug ol milk, laughed and crowed, aud John was just reading out, from the newspaper, one of those grotesque paragraphs Whioh make one laugh, whether one Will or not when Bridget peeped around the corner of the door llaAnll mi Lir ma a lilt o' male apd a bowl o' coffee for a poor wo man at tbe door T" " "NO." Bam J, my lace growing frigid ina second, "ihere is no sort of charity so foolishly bestowed . as things given at the door."' .John glanced mildly at m. ' . . . v. . i .1 II .... ,A , , 'r'OOU ana urina, m ucai, ttaiu lie, "can scarcely le raisappropri atea.' ' .'Bat Mrs. Fuller told me that ' sue gave a breakfast to a beggar man one morning last week at the t door, and tbe house was besieged all dav bv a reeular succession ot tramps. They've a son 01 teie ' gTiphic communication among themselves. And 1 subscribe to , fha At Villn.novA Alms District. anil all tharhnrnli nharlluoj Anil 1 ' do not intend to commence the Winter by harboring all tue wretcnea creatures wno come 10 the basement door. Tell the o Tii.a & . 1. . i ness." J T- i. I .1.' . 1 mem." (" ."Tell ber, 1 say, to go about her ! business," 1 reiterated, sternly. " Bridget withdrew, muttering something nnder her breath. Little Lilla looked hard at me; John went on with his newspaper, wearing rather a grieved and troubled ex pression of countenance, and 1 poured out the coffee, with a Spar . tan sense of having done my duty. Uothing more was said on the sab Ject, and 1 was messing to go out at about eleven o'clock, when Lilla looked np from her toys. liatnma," said she, "it mast be . tnrfal to be hungry, mustn't itf" 101 eourse," said I. "lint whyf. 0b, nothing said Lilla, balanc ing i CM block on top of another. "Only I was thinking of tbat poor woman Bridget sent away. Bridget said Sb cried." ' fNensense!'' Baid I, irritably. "I do wish: Bridget wouldn't talk so foolishly So I tied oo my velvet bat, folded ny new shawl rwiuriantly aronnd y aboniders, and set forth to tbe ether end f town to do a little e bopping. Or a good deal, rather. It was ir the ioliday times, and I bad a : ; Iit of; odds and ends on my emorandnmq that it was long ist my regnJar lonch time before I had suited myself with tbe van us items? and I began to feel f imisbed. III go to Mercadellfs for my; -ch, said I to mysel. "An oys r roast and a Charlotte &usm will exactly what I want, j ; ( - 1 1 went in and cat down at one : ' a tiny, damask covered tables,' 1 gave my order, Jnst, bowever, ; e waiter was enterini' it in bis meat auu cuagriu, jwaonaiua wu gusts r v, Some of the light fingered gentry, who haunt the street of New York like shadows, had relieved me of every cent I had. I rose hurriedly np. "No matter,' eaid I, waTing my hand to the waiter; "you need not teke my order. 1 I will not lunch here today." The man looked at me ae if he thought I most surely be crazy; bat I got out of the restaurant as fast sb 1 conld, tantalued, all the way, with the fragrant plates of soup, delicate salads and deliciousiy smelliDg tea and chocolate which the little groups of ladies were discussing all around me. Here I was, in New York, with nearly two miles to walk, not a cent in my pocket, and nearly fam ished. I looked greedily at ibe ginger cookies and triangles ol indigestible looking applepie on the penny stand at the street corner. 1 even found it in my heart to envy the little street Arabs who were munching bard apples under the shelter of doorways. Od the whole 1 think I never was so hungry in my life. The short winter afternoon was drawiDg to a close as 1 dragged mjself wearily along the pave ments, looking with longing eyes mio the windows of the eating bouses and bakeries. 1 could al most have snatched from a school girl who tupped along, the bun hicli she was eat itig. Aud all of a sudden Lilla's words tldMied across my memory : "Mamma, it must be awlui to 1 hi hungry, inusu't it t ' The tears came into e)e. "Could it be posMble," 1 aki-d uiself, "that this was a judgment UjMin me lur my own harnti decision ul t hut morning 1 My tribulatlous were a mere accident. Hut the poor woman who had been turned remorselessly from my door had no prospect ol anything else." The elevated trains whirled past ; the stages Aent by; and 1, wearied in every limb, wan unable to avaij nijsell of their uid. It wan dark when at last 1 reached home. 1 threw myself, completely tired out, on a lounge in front of the tire. "Jlndget," said 1, "bring me something to eat, quick. I am al most starved." The girl looked at me in amaze went. "Suit', it'll be dinner time in an hour, ma'am," said she. "An hour!" cried 1, impatiently. "I can't wait five minntes. Bring me a cup of tea, a slice of toast, a howl of soup anything yon have." Bridget went out, and presently I beard her voice raised high in altercation with some one in the kitchen. ".She turned a starving woman away from the door this morning," said she. "Let her aee now how she likes it herself." "I won't go!" 1 won't go!" said I; and I felt myself being poshed oat into the twilight, when the dizzy shower of snow was beginning to fall like a host of dim, white spec tres fleeing through the air. Bat all my feeble efforts were unavail mg; the deadly chill seemed to strike to my very heart. I waa just falling on the threshold when Bridget's voice sounded io my ear. "Bless and preserve us, ma'am! la it dreamin' ye are!" She bad come in with a bowl of smoking tomato-soup, and, found me rolling on the lloor. "Bridget," said I, as I sat np and took tbe bowl from her,"I didjwrong about that creature, who came beg ging to tbe door this morning, when we were at breakfast. Hereafter, never send any one empty away, as long as there is a crust in the cup board or a bone in tbe pantry." And Bridget answered with em phasis: 'Sure, ma'am, I never will." N. Y. Ledger. Defense. What is false doctrine, one man or chnrch differing in religioos opinions what God teaches, or the devil t We will begin in Genesis' and go on. God said to tbe man the day toon eatest thereof thou sbalt sorely die, the devil said thou shalt not die. Who told the lie, God or the devilT Ifmangoesto heaven at death he doesn't le. if be goes to bell at death be doesn't die. One sings praises in beajek, the other weeps in bell. If men get their reward at death, it is like hanging st mh bfort yemtrfhivt; that doe away with judgment day and Christ's second advent. 9ob said after skin-worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh I shall see God. I shall behold him with mine own eves ana not tne eyes oi anotheT.il The Bible teiefces hat no man bath ascended "up1 to heaven save mm mat . came oownirom heaveD. The psalmist says I shall b satisfied When I fte therein thy likeness. And Abraham died with out receiving the promise. - Christ aid X rotor rtf-poire s blacsfor ycra and when I come i will receive yon unta'i myself. The chnrch i the irid,! Christ is the groom. Does the bride go to the groom to marry I Ko, it is not popular with ns, neithat istt popular with God. My friend let us atiok to the truth if it kills. God did say thou shalt surety die. As in Adam all die (not part) even so in Christ shall all be made alive. Christ being tbe first fruit of them that slept! Paul said if the dead rise not your faith is in vain, let us eat and drink for today we Uve and tomor row we die. Come Blow, step light, always re member to give a fellow a chance. We are all brethren, be kind one to another, we are all mortal: Christ is soon coming to awake the Bleep isg dead and jddge the world in righteousness, and then every one will go to his place. How dreadful for some; those who are out of Crhist; they will have nowhere to hide as Adam did. Advent Visitor. advice t mother. Mits. WiMstiOw's BooTHDfO Syrup abould always be used for children teething. It soothe the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind oolio, and is the best remedy for dlar hoBa. Twenty-fire cents a bottle. mar?l dtutbsat wIt THE IIICURADLE CURED I BorwvnriLLM, It Fvb. 34, 1881. Oml)ma-4sTM )wi aaocWvl rwd ob my bom from ltBfvr naOl acrtvioi.. tried a lew hpU rm(tUf, kml th torn would aoi yistki. I gTw worn ewtury yw t OT NKI VCStfaV UaUiy tbOUfbt 1 BAtl ft CSVB- ct-r 0vr yv ago I comineaoed tavkmi tt, &. tt ausd two doseft boltlm ntlrwiy ourva iu Wbrn I beffu with bwlfi'a Bucll1c 1 wvs lu t r v pour thrsUlh, could hartlly ,irmg about After I tutd Anlsbed the count r S. S. a. 1 wai tronc svit4 buoyant, tvixi baw) a good appetite. I reward it as a mutt v aitiatti meaiciu tor laaiaa 10 west oen al hcavltiv W llil LUC. It Is a household medic la Yours rpctfully, SniTiKlUM, ft. C. April I, 1B87. Ofntlemen For twenty yean. 1 have b4 .ore on my loft chak, II had grsulusvlly ben (rowlttf wort. The Buuiy pii Tak tavns whom I h4 oonaulted were unable to do me any rood. Lut fall a yar ao 1 beyjau ualui At first It lnfiuned tha aura, and It became wore wirulaDt than ewer ; so much so. Id deed, that my family liislBted that I should leave off the tnediclae. 1 per listed lu using the 8 8. S. At tire end of two inutitbJ the sore waarutlrely healed. Think liiv (ha 1 the ovll wa out 01 my constitution, 1 left oft the medicine ; but In Noverober, ten months after, a rry alight braaktafout appeared, 1 t 00 oe bvjraa agaia oa b. 8. 8., and now that Is also dtaappeaxlng I have ef7 fUn 8-B- & 11 hM doha Be taore irood than all the doctors and other lutdi oluas 1 ever took. Yours trarr, a. & 884Da WncfTOS, R.C, April 12, ifcw. Oentlfmn-Two or three year, agv a can ear came on my fswe. It aoon gxew to te qalle Large. It wore on me, afid my general beslnb waa -very aodr. lAat ftaptfinber I began aoourarof h. 8. ft., wblck. 1 hare on tinued to the present ttme with the happieet reaulL The cancer haa entirely dlaappeared, thare be.ua; no evidence; or gyaaptom f a cancerous charactar lafV 14y general health 1 good now. aod my appetite batter than It has been In years. J tun Kl years old, and today I am working la the Held planting corn. Yoars truly, Jokaj Umsjia a. Uuatlernen-I bad ft tore oft my npprr Up for right yeara Hewen dlffereot dot-tors at tempted to wain to heal 1ft. One gave me a email vial (or five dollar, which was a " cer tain cure." It li needleat to say that It did me fto good. Ahot two rear ago 1 became quite uneasy . as people thought I bad a can cer, end I took ft course of eighteen bottles ol ft ft, ft. The result hag bees ft complete cure. The ulcer or cancer healed beautiful ly. leaving aoaroely a perceptible scar, from that day f have been in excellent health, tbe epevito having purified my blood thorough- lj, laorweaWavu wj myvvm sua iwmtu dtn-aetloft. la e word, I feel like a new wotnee, ana, 4. baM a( ati, tb Blalrt Tear uluer afaa W. e. rmo. Tranlca, Toad Op.,, 2S, in. TiaiHa. ns Wncxl aadSkia Dlaaatai aialJMl traa. Taa Swirr araeirw --. it a aifnfca, ua. Willis, Edwards & Co, Bare rfcopened theJJew Berne Machine Works, and te added Tools to t elr works tod? all kinds of Machine and toiler Wort at (bort notice. ' They fesT slab added a foundry to tieir wbr and are prepared to do the beet of BraM od Irob Casting, House PlaUitlrjg a specialty. TT you want good work kits us a call. All work guaranteed and dore at prices to suit the times. jjll wly -t - Wanted Immediately 1 5,000 to I04000 ACRES LAND, Well Umbered with Pine, near trans portation. REAL ESTATE AGENT. Nerbnr!,lI.C. dw eodlTMSkeyBea oasoala. Book of nr. J tkmlar. aant FMJt. - n. at. wnm jjrt. it A. a. naoe was WaJtarise ga, DR. J, D. CLARK 13 ENTIHT, irxwaaju, a. o. oeaa an oraran street, uatweei PoBoafe Broad.' 'aerr uawy ;jPaUia4 Winter HISS HAR HIKTT15 LAKE Invitee hr reodk airJthay;pTjWk5 ten' era4toaital tee fcer fine HUJlnery Qooes.J II If tuffickjB fo kaj they' ttn elected t fceWeir,1 wMclj ft tgTiaran tee thai theVnatw hatiieoin and of nice omlity -vzaJ ?v . t Tbe LateM Stylet. Wi Plheet 'Goods and th beat wargaihi- are al waft to be .1 Quality Un.nrpatitd7 ' Bh aopee ail W ill oeH, w tether iher wiah to porchaae or not. ''-f- Kew Bene, N, C, Oct. 18. iwlm mown Iil"l VaaYUala7 ".ulLdl-A i hj Arc 1 ITME CLOTW Absolutely frure. Tala nowdar never niM. marral partir. strenrtn. and Wnoleaomenaaa. It a. m arret aomeaaM. Jai y krnda,andi Itaabamoltua 1 el Met aDiaiathaBtba-attliiiar7kntds,and aaal ootee eaid ia eaaasawaea with aaa maihtsaie of low taat, short walght, aioas or naa or alaojia KOTaVVaAiaw powaers. eoio oiiru oans. Pavua OA.. lot W allt.. N . For is Newborn by Ale. MiRer HARDWARE. I DHBU. I'tUri UUU IJilUUl. a a wv . . .1 n it j Pe-lnUt. Oiib nui jlasM Umo, Cement and l)atr., and All rad? ot COOKIK(i AM) II KATI N im sS'loVKS, AT BOTTOM PRICES! L. H. CUTLER, 26 & 28 Middle Street, NKW BKKNK N. C Tiitt's Pills cunE Malaria, Dumb Chills. Fever and Ague, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks. Tbaj prdac raralar, natvral . ationa, never rrlpa or latcrrar with lallr kaalnaaa. Aa m family snaaHetne, lb ay aboalal a tm averj liaiuBolat. BOLD liVKKYWIIEKi:. ALEX. JUSTICE, DEALER IN Fine Flour of all Grades, Selected Teas, Pure Coffees and Spicea, Batter and Cheese, from the beat dairies. Tbe Largest and Beat aaleolad KUxsk . CANMBD PHI ITS AUD VKUBTABL var balora kreoght to Maw Berne. ' A.lao. a full Tarlaiy of oUiar goods, osoaj . kapt in a First-Claa Btore. Ooods dellvarad at any part or lb a ft-eaof cbarge. TERMS CASH Middle Hi., next to lltimplirey '1t Uoward. New Berne, H. IV j marZ7dwt fR0CER.L00K TO YOUR INTEREST PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS 1TT4 .... EgTABI.IaflED..iT7ai '"' PATAPSCO 8UPEBL1T1TE P1TMT Tha Premier Floar af Aaaarlea.' Tb la KLOU ft baa long toaen oooce4d to be nparler to in Other In Uhl Country All tbe Brst Brands of American Fkmr are sold on Uoropean marfcals, wkrre tba "Patapsco Superlative'4 lieads and commands decidedly mora monsj broaoae U asfcas the WHITEST, j .y TTKST ' " ) MOST mJTHTTIOUS uku. Ask your Oreoer for it ; also for PATAPHro rAJHILT. BEDFORD FATBILT BALDWIN VAKflLT. ' i ,APl.aTOa FAMILY, C A. GAMBRILL MANUF6 CO.. JH OOlIMTptCIE BT., BATO., UD, REPRSIKlrR -BT E. K BISHOP, laU Jnoioaem . uiTaU ioiti cuovrji UAIIQLE VOftKS, IKW.BEJIXK,5.C poniimGdxiibs. affiUa'alaaidDaWWkta JTBwflJibiT, twnnpt itii&tlcw U 013 K WILLIU, Prtprletor 'l " . f- - I: i - a - Q6rB&QAI AbD CRAtXSSU. ioKiDston. , aa-' tda - rC-?Jel - f vi,t. T5I t av Wtilst our Goods hTeMEEITnd QTJAIITY, are tOno Cheaper in Price than those of any other Souse inhe Gty We are caught this season with a bigger stock of goods than we eottld perlapi handle at regular prices, therefore we hare TAKEN OFF THE FBOFIT nd are NOW CUTTING INTO THE "COST OF THE 0OOPS. How is Your Time to Secure Real Bargains! ' Man's Working Pants as low down as 60c. ' ' Good warm Oerooate for onlj t2.00. Suite of pretty fair material, onlj 94.00. You must see our fine suits to appreciate the Bargains in them; the prices are so low jou will wonder how tbey can be made for the money; the truth is thej cannot, but they MUST BE SOLD, and SOOn too, HO matter what the price. In all kinds of Goods we oan give Bargains that cannot be pro cured elsewhere- In Ladies' Walking Jackets and Newmarkets, Shawls and all wool -Blanket-. and Lap Robes we are making Special Drives, and hy we going 'fatt too. A nice Walking Jacket for only 11.60. Men's Wool Hats at 25ft.r worth 60c. Men's fine cloth Winter fiats, 50c, worth 12.50. Biggest line of Men's and Boy's Wiutercaps, of all styles and pricefl, in the city, some of them just the ihiDg for hunting, to be sold at half price. Ladies' fine Button Shoes at 75c. and $1.00, good ones, we do not keep ehcnldies. A full stock of Our NOW Celebrated $3.50 Men7 Shoes again on hand. A lull guarantee given with every pair. We hare to is season the largest and most tasteful. assortment of Neckwear we have erer bad. A fine silk lined Scarf, new thapr, for 25c. 0UE 8TO0K OF UNDERWEAR especially large. In order to dispose of it we are selling it at HALF PRICE- Elegant line of Suspenders aod braces, tiandbuine nil bilk Suspenders with elastio ends, imported English webs and English ends. Also Gujot's celebrated "liretelles Hygieniques," an imported French Suspender. Silk handkerchiefs of inique designs and lovely hhades. Gentlemen's fine linen and cambrio handkerchiefs, colored borders and hem stitched. Not space enough to enumerate all our bargains and attractions. But for real good downright bargains call on George AjstL, Nit lu L. U. Cutler, or at tbe hranoli Store, lower corner of Federal Alley, in the I5ihop Building. t-tT liil M. Jones of 'arteret and David CANADY of Onslow are looking out for their friends and will treat them right. TOR FALL TRADE Is not very encouraging in our section, and for that reason we will offer 8pecial Inducements To The Cash Trade. Larger Store, Larger Stock and Lower Prices! In Olothing, see our line of $10.00 Suits. Blaok Corkscrew Cutaway Buits for f(J.O0. Full line of Samples from Rogers, Peet & Co. Men's Overcoats from $2.50 up. (lur line of Children's Hough and Tumble Suits will not rip. Children's Jersey Suits. Hats 25c. up. New (roods constantly arriving. Our itock of Underwear is larger than ever before. An all-wool iShirt for $1.00. .New lot Boya' Undershirts just received. Men's Canton Flannel ;rawri. all sizes. e are SoU Agents for Means & Co.'s and I awaaaw Adams & t". s Shoes. Iiest in the market. Job lot Linen and Celluloid Collars at Sc. each Sample lot of Suspenders at wholesale prices Men's Hand kerchiefs 5c. up. Lot ot liglt and medium colored Soarfs, for a quarter. ijiiiueu no cmoreuas. IV. Valises and Bags just received. Carpets, Kugs, Oil Cloth -a? Kemember we have moved from our old stand to the large Brick Store next to National Bank. Be sure and see ns hefor rnn hnv. OCll Howard B. H. Duffy, AVT TlTlTrn rar m-w ann i t.n HXKIVo KJJt ) Surgical Appliances, Druggists' Sundries, &of ty GUINN'8 HONKER BLOOD RENEWER-invalnable for the care of Kheumatiem. iy Largear. best selected hdA cheapf St line of FINE CIGARS la tbeity-40,000 just received. The wholesale trade especially looked " . po8eake8 8ped<j 0f SUPERIOR LIQUORS for medicinal ; ty Prescriptions compoonded with care and dispatch. Obdees Solicited. R rv. DUFFY, el8 dw North west cor. Middle and Pollock Bta.,lTeW Berne, if. 0. tanaaawa a aa fia.M 'ity ""t rMth "rWw. BaSS. '?-i.tT,lZi I r so uth, o f;?1;h eir For.rEB stakd; IL HEATS. fiflr'rTT!'UkrtHViiJ J, rfm.ltVl!filra-M. TerTtaln a Am th cinnrm-w. . ro.;.r,7 r T7 rnrci!3 tst cash. argains ASH, . Jas. Stacy two oniv ih il.00. Full line of Trunks,. and Carpet Lining. db Jones. irr vnma flHtMillH8lU.l aa a ' I i m im faaiav aM aa mmm aa ear aay "V'r'aJl3 ' ' ""' lkanataaaw a.n ! vNhaal aw. Tlaa3 awl ari.H. ii ti. faaatWh 11 aa a?iiatr3 " inaaaartalaBtt wit? urn bctt rnaaail iaty-ti 'wiaurr - oaa an, g. ra toll Ttosi a , t'A af BTCCIa andal- Druggist, r-4 ': itfW ':
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