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:THE JOUIUAL. O ' ILL CELL FOE THE HEXT THIRTY DAYS e REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY owned by the . I ANN All (X)aiT,dOMnd;- ..-. i uoe Dwelling Houses, looeted en Pollock aad Haoeock streets, U : c. udition, all wall rented eu largo threw story nVelu lro front ?, corner Pollock' tad Middle streets, knows aa the Weiaateia s. ' r "- ' - " Also, serend Farms ia Crave oounty, near the eitj of New Berne. Ill of the iboTe Property will be sold at Low Prioes and Easy Terms, i ut farther information enquire of Urn. COHEH, : at Weinstein Building. .3,030 Vcrih of Gs:fs to ba Closed Out ;. Goods Beducedto Half Prices! . i-T Orerooata, formerly $6.00, reduced to' 13.00. Corkscrew Suite, formerly $13 00, reduced to $7.50. v ' Boy's Diagonal finite, formerly 110.00, reduced to $5.00. Oaesimero Beite, formerly $&00, rednoed to $4.00. '. - Bine Cheviot Bait, formerly 1 10.00, reduced to $5.00. ' Grey Cheviot Suite, formerly $10.00( reduced to C5.00. A full line ef Gassimere Pants, sll at half pnoes, from75e. upwards. A large stock of Gray and White Blankets, Garpete. Dry Goods, Boote t.iid Shoes,' Hats and Caps, Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Urn I rtUas, Trunks and Values, Saddlery and Harness. All mast be sold and io reasonable offer refused. ' AU I ask is for you to come and conrioce yourselves. tr REMEMBER TBE PLACE, , i Ex. for Hannah Cohen, deceased, ' V Weinstein Building, cor. Pollock and Middle eta., o12dwjanl NEW BERNE. N. C. 7 H E CHEAPEST, jlixd. "tHe Tautest, Styles -IN- 'en's, Youth's and Children's - Woei op Pits Ykaes Prof. J. A. Fleming, the English electrician, shows that ia 1882 aa electro dy namo for 1200 lights weighed 44. 820 pounds, the armature weighed 9800 pound", the space occupied was 320 eubio feet, the bone-power required was 155, sad the commer cial efficiency was 67 per cent. vTbe 188T machine, with aa armature of 1568 pounds, weighs 11,760 pounds, occupies about 180 eubio feet, re quires about 112 horse power, and baa commercial efficiency of over 90 pet cent. A given eurrent eosts one-fourth aa mack as ia 1881 The largest diamond in the world i the Braganxa, being a part of tbe Portuguese jewels. It weighs 1,880 carats. It was found ia Brazil in 1741. WeaaerTal Car. W. B. Hojt 6 Co.. wholesale and re tail dragjeien of Borne, Oa say: We huTe been eelling Dr. King Mew Die ooTery, Electric Bitten and Bucklens Araioa Salve for two yean. Hsts noTer handled remedies that sell as well,, or giro such anlTeraal aatisf ac tion. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Serenl cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by one of a few bottles of Dr. King's New DisooTery, taken in connection with Electric- Bittere. We guarantee them always. Bold by R. N. Duffy. The Union arch of the Washing ton Aqueduct is the largeet in the world , being 220 feet; 20 feet in excess of the Chester arch across the Dee In England, 68 feet longer than that of the London Bridge, 02 (eet longer than that of Neuillv on the Seine, and 100 feet longer than that of Waterloo Bridge. The height of the Washington arch is 100 feet. In 4 button Cutaways, Prince Alberts, "Square and Round Cat Sacks made from the best of Corkscrews and Caesimere. You will now find at TJ. H. SULTAN'S, At Bock Bottom Prices, Lower than the Lowest t Without Exception: A fine line of Silk Lined and -Silk Faced, in heavy and light weight, Overcoats, in the most -fashionable colors, at the lowest prices imaginable. A larger and finer Line in v iGENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, than ever. Also a very attractive assortment of the latest Styles and patterns Gent') Neckwear. In Soil and Stiff Hata we carry the latest and leading styles, Our Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES is complete in every particu Iar, and at prices that oannot be duplicated. We also have not forgotten the Ladies, and desire to call their atten t.on to onr Vilest Elegant Line of Dress Goods, which we will sell at Reduced Bates, and which will enable any one to buy a large lot oi goods lor a little money. We Call their special attention to the best assorted stock of New markets, Wraps, Dolmans, Walking Jackets and Jerseys in the city Also, a full line of Carpet. Ruga and Blankets. FT Give him a trial before purchasing your goods, as you will find it to your own interest to do so ocl3"dwtf Asa Jones' Old Stand DR. J. D. CLARK DENTI8T, STBWBXBJI. . O oattt an Onvam streak titnu rollocs A Broad, MTTldAwy ;03ERTS & HENDERSON .ficsnl Ibskun lpnti, New Berne, IV. J. A j first class Companies represen -,, o.v. edia Tiro, lift asi Acdaent Xaiuaaee. . tal Capital over Forty Millions o r ,.. :. 'Dollars. Jun24dlf Tc!a riclfco ! r store is filled with . visions, ; Groceries, . Caaned Is, Dry Goods, Crockery, -TTo keep a full line of the -rated PrisonBoots and . Shoes. . Parsons & Sons1 Boots and Shoes, ' " ' 7PIr warranted to Kite aatie -j merchants and the people r are requested to call and ex. ' r In-sre stock before purohss- five you low figures. , Ix-'rijard SnttS. - Having purchased the entire Stock of Boots, Shoes, and Robbers in store un der Hotel Albert, I will sell the same AT C03T. SPOT CASH. No (roods will be sent out on probation. Thankful for past patronage, the busi aess will be continued at the old stand undor Hotel Albert F. T. PATrEKSON. New Berne, W. C. seSr dlf W. L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOE, the ori ginal and only hand sewed welt ftehoe in toe world, equals custom made hand- sewea snoes that cost from So to 19. V.L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. WfrrW urm iy mir s beajhxrss i n d ' ShM In tb warld, witb- I I -1 nt tacka or mils, M l ,3tM rtiM Cal nerfmt 1LQ J ' Battoa an lSTmulf-V I uj atylcatoa. AiTSrlteli Ajf I call : sd SaraUc at thoaeTir.fa , I 'a aU th W. St '.yHjM r. I- Ilj SIM ftHOK k eilcS for bearj vrar. it aot d by yoar iImIm , wiua ni. uvuauui , - - - .f.a.imiiM,' ' v cuntmrt imr. 8IUP0HS & umii ATTOE27i:T3 ai? law. AataKlaklBi Smtceaa. It is the dot? of every person who has used Boche'$ German Byrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to tbeir friend in curing Consumption, severe Uoughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without immediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all druggists to recommenQ it to the poor, dying consumptive, at least to try ons bottle, as 60,009 dozen bottlee were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported Such a med loins as ths German Syrup oannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Sample bottles to try, sold at 10 cents. Regular sis. 75 cents. Sold by all druggists and dealers In the United Slates and Canada. THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION ! The ' Hard Times" have induced me to proclaim low prions on,the following choice and well-selected Goods: Royal Crown Flour 80. Buckwheat Flour ia. Choice N . C. Hams 18o. Sugar-cured Hams lOo. B. Beoon Strips :8o. Best Butter 8O0. stiooe Meat. lOo. Leghorn Citron 800. Uyer Raisins l5o. Uyer Figs 20o. Fard Dates I60. Currants. 8 lbs. for 25c. Prunes. 8 lbs. for 25o. Dried Apples I0e. Sweet Mixed Pickles, qt 8B0. uranoernes 100. Oall and examine our stack, and save monty. . ALEX MILLER, nil dim 81 & 8 Broad street. pa- . f . " AFTXS "THJ6 X2XXX0, , ' -. ,'. " TT"" " ., . . . The bargains that bloom ia the iaH, -Tra-la,'' t?.f ;-,7.,4! ' Are often but pmUe and show, The people don't know what they : by, ; -'"V;- . Tra-la, - , ' They often had better go slow. But of that there's no need as to what we call, . : Of bargains ttat we offer aa trades men this fall. Tra-la la la, tra la la-la. The bargains that bloom in the fall, Tra-la, Have largely to do with the ease; All people Ihey need many a thing, Tra-la, Let tbem see what is truth and what's ring, Trala, And buy at a trustworthy place. Come and eee what we mean when we say and call, Of bargains indeed which we offer this fall. Tra la la la, tra-la la la. Moral of all this Go to Baker's to buy your Dry Goods. A B in your bonnet, my friend ! Gome and (J ns and G your horses right round in front of our store door. 11 them up, come in, 'get your weather I open by a look at our bargains. Dou't be a J and neglect this good turn U O your self. We R in earnest when we promise to suit Uto a T. Bring along a .V and we will W np balf a dozen bargains. Y do we do this! Simply because our prices are all knocked epiedo ujtop. All this is foolishness, but it is a fact that A. M. Baker we won't say any more ; come and see ns. Wanted to Purchase, 50,000 Bash. Rice: 200,000 Tons Pure Agricultural lime. 17. P. BURRUS & CO., GRAIN & COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HaaziT Dock, . . SEW BERNE, N. C marsdvtt . ALEX, JUSTICE, dealer nr . Fine Flour of all Grades. Selected Teas; Fore Coffees md Spices, . Butter said Cheese, from the beet dairies. . The Larrnat and Baaf tu1t awv OiSICD FKim AID VBttKTAait Tar before brought to KawBsrne, - Aleo, a foil rartaiT or ethaj goods, asnsi ; apt In a FirCli.a Btora. Goods dellTarad Him n.rt nf kB fres of eharge, . "Vr;.;TraM8jCASH..- ' " Middle Bt, tfext to Hnmphrey b uoaara, jiew itemo, a, V, -- mrT7 4wxf .. - , .. ,. 10QU3a0wo MOUTH ean be marfa worklna for na. iMnM hm. fened who ean farnlsh tbelr ow borae and SlvsUialr wbolstims to ibeensiDets epars momanta snaj bs proBtably empimed alto. & fawTaeanekv In tnvni and itlM R r JoHaaoM Oo. MOS Mala St., Richmond. Vai rfTAHTKIX-Moirs for onr ril and ' CtarwunasXrat.MiaJS ligbt. pleasant orr t tbeir owa bnnM SI tn at nv aa be quietly narie. Work sent bjr mail any aiswnne. Farttriilars fe oniiH Ing. Arid at omw, C" tiSCt x T AKT 914T Ml' kt. notion, toxalTO. On The List. As some day it inly happen that you need this thing or that, We hare a little list, we're got a little list Of first class goods at prices down to the lowest flat, In which we will persist, in which we will persist, That our nobby stock of fall goods ne'er excelled, Befitting any lady whose name was ever appelled. Our cloaks of rare material and workmanship to match, Of quality superior, they never need a patch.. And then our Misses' cloaks they'll convince the veriest pessimist, You'll find them on oar list, on oar unexampled list. ' A. If. Baesb, the Dry Goods Man, don't forget he wants yon on his list as one of his best customers. O uJ '-. li STOICL LEAD I AR wx - Has returned from the Northern Ilarkets, and now his , large ; arid Commodious" Store if packed with poods, ''direct from', W:;:;;- V leaaaa aJ jk bia- I Lit m y m ea el F Y aaitf a a ! eua - 1 ;mf iiiiiv . iinintiirv mill ' 111111 inr'iiiini: ltltWliei WWUUWIW.. HUH . MUMHIUWIMIWI tfl -, I am now prepared to offer better induce ments for the future than ever in' the past. Uy Stock is much larger and could not be better selected. I buy in large quantities for GASH, which ' enables me. to sell cheaper., Give me a trial and be convinced that-'. ' 0, M ARKS ' is really the LEADER OF LOW PRICES. It would be folly for me to attempt a full description of all my stock- The most elegant line of that has ever been brought to this market, including all the Latest Styles, Beautiful Suitings and Cloakings. All the Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods! Oillrn t C4-iMMl Yrle. I TT1 A. I - uxxhd . oatiu.9. velvets ttuu VclVUiecUS: Y 3aj w e er aaLz eaaa mr-m -ar w Such a Hue of Shoes never was exhibited in this place before. Mens Ladies, Misses and Children's of all descriptions in efidless variety. And my line of Ladies, Hisses, and Children's Cloaks . well you will have to come and see- them, they are beyond descrip tlon, the largest, handsomest and BEST line in the city. Also a band some lot of - f Wraps and Shawls, Flannels, Etc., Etc. 17 17 17 DON'T FAIL to see my line of before nnrohaaintr whinh ia r.ra larira smKmnlni. all mAm ai. ' I' ei Avf vmuiwiug teui luui LQW v' cheapest to the best All wool Three ply. Brussels, all wool Ingrains. - etc., ero. napier OTstting, rme Matting, ou Cloths, all widths, Table Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, etc., etc. By calling at my store you will find very many things that cannot be mentioned here : space would not perniit, and besides they are too numerous to mention. -1 . Baker's bound to bate it fit today, fie don't care If 'tis smalV xne fit he wants is pro-fit, friend, J So look you one and 1L'TV For gains. ..What gains! ;XWbj . Bar gains, triend, ? r ; J nst glance w'ithla nis store, ' Such bargains he will show you, friend1, f: As ne'er were seen before. .-i " r: Hew ties.' What tiest Why novel- " ties,-,!.::, : :. - i In every line be sells, Don't shun. What shunt Why re- due shun, la prices to please yoa wellj v" 8are gures,' What gures. - VTby" : ' low C f-T", ..v;. They're t- ! i(r3reyca lar-) Two thousand five hundred yards 3-4 Cashmere at 10c. per yard. Double width Cashmere, 15o! per yard. - All wool Sacking, 16o. per yd. " V; Infants' Shoes, 15c and upward. The prettiest and best Ladies' Button Shoe in the nit fnr ii e ' Pants Cloth, 10c np. Pine imported English Half Hose, 12Jc. per pair. ' ; Turkish Bath Soap, 5c. r Good Note Paper, 6c quire. Envelopes. 6c. pekg. AU silk Ottoman Ribbon, 5c. yard. . Hose and Half Hose, 60. pr. Heavy Bibbed Hose, 10c. pr. Linen Oape Collars, 6c; w , , , . r - ;1 , Ladies' Kid Gloves, 4 button, 60c. new goods. " Ladies' Boucle Jerseys, 60c, worth $2.00. 1 " Ladies' Collars and Cuffs, 6c 1 ' Bed and white Flannel, 16c np. Corsets, 25c np. -- .. - - A,.?Iff ,Dri7 1x1 NoU Faper-a 5-qiilre Pecks re, eood qnalltr. for I5c . . - , - , . Hamburg Edgings, Sc 6c and 8c - - v 1 Men's Scarlet Wool Undershirts, 60c each. , . J V.': , A Big Job ia Ladle, Misses and Children's Undervests'and Pania. Misses' Vests and Pants, 25c each. - . : , t , . - . . - jt Many other Drives that cannot be mentioned now, " -' - r . y7holesale I am now prepared to offer better inducements to WhnlMafA Ttn than ever before. My stock is muchlarrprr -,. , . - . o J w f eA vva SiUU VWUJ g 'V. LCi .I buy in large quanUties from FIRST HANDS for SPOT CACH. wBICn enaoies me to sell giiiSAPER in small quantities than Xortbe Houses. ' Como ai;d seo me. I can save you mcnov. P; &rJtT Agtncj for Clark's 0. 21, T. Sped Cotton. - erg rn 11,0 n Anow me to thank yon kindly, era r.n 3 8n, for jeer liberal patre- niht rast, and to ask for a cocl;csce cf tie t sr.c, assariui? 3x1 1 Lowrnxcua ciiall alttavj l::ad.- I fin, very "0 ft-- , Wwi " Will raMtoatn ix aodlnt r-!r'8fPniTm..T'iK , 1 r u,i I i- it
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