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OURNAL VODf VnNO. 20. NEW BERNE; N. C., TUESDAY. APRIL 24, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. LOCAL NEWS. Buginxss locals. t l ECtAL NOTTCE-Oa asd after this ,"5 date, we will do all Feather Beao aling wmi at ma ta ovaw jund. ' Goodl called for nd delivered m of chare,. spiM l Joe O. Habtby. t TTE.1TION HOUSEKEEPERS. If ; V you wiaB something extra fine, try if lew crop spring BatUr; it U sa--rior to any ever aold in this market lo, per lb. My Sugar Cared ..Ian. ShtMilders eed Breakfast atrip Tre delicious; try them. 200 barrels teare of Wy lie, Smiur Koyai urown flour, Ua tlnart In the world, just ra eajved, which I am selling Id tea pound lota X t eta par lb. All mi goods ere extra fin tad I tell tham cheap. I B v got tba trade a d I am going to keep U- . Save money by reotembsring any motto: Small profits and quick salea. Bpaod yoar mosey with The Grocer, E. B. Hackbtjbm. WE are requested to state that the only Cash Store ia New Barne ia directly apposite Wateoq 4t Daniels' Ice Boose on Middle atreat, at Humphrey db Howard 'a old stead. . jriASRETT'S Uedoa Vineyard Cognac KA and "Wines for sale, Manuiaote ' Kl prion, by . Jambs Rbpmokd. 1 PHILLIP'S Digestible Cocoa can be ai of K. n. Daffy, aorthwest cor star of Pollock, and Middle eta.. New Tieroe, N. C. 20 if ifOB BALK at half-prtoe-A well l bound volume of "Booth 'a Manual .f Domestic Health." Contain! up vard of 1,000 p(tea, good paper and . (arg olaar print. New. tf r OHT OR BORROW ED -ParuuMe of h XJ Piano Makio, published by A. I I " ' ..4. . 11 U 1. W -1 dias. a30 tf TCE for eale at R. C. Baker'e, Broad f 4- atroat, at lc. per pound. altf WHEAT BRAN. Timothy knd Olotr Hay. Feed Gu Seed Hice l 8. W. & E. W. Smallwqod'b. apriuzw TAT. 50 blea Crab Ursss Hay for I I i t .. t . . . Ir. ' . . sms v y v n . aluii u. v yj . URE Liquors and Wines tor Medici t BMil and other uses, at wholesale. 1 Jambh Kidmond. IeDMOND'8 Ginger Als. Lemon IV Soda, etc , rqual to imported. JAME8 Ukdmund CHOICE N. ppdDd at llama at 18) cents per A- MlLl.Kh 8. .'A Tons Aninioniated Fertilizer. t)J Oto. Au.en &Co rIRE0T importation of French XJ Brandy and Holland Gin arrived In. bond and dutiea paid at Custom louse ia Mew Berne, guaranteeing gen jla goods for sale. .-. J AO KKDMONU. . ; Very low tide yesterday, t JheE. ft. D. Line took out among other freight yesterday 150 boxes of a The district eourt convened y ester Ada 4n4 look a receaa to 10 o'olock thia -neatning, 1 A largo fleet of oyster boats were at pore ft Brady Scanning eatabllahment .'eterday. rfha entire E 0. D. fleet was lying at eir wharf y eater Jay. The steamers lalett Yesper and Annie. Oafdaa!peaa were oomiag in right "U vslv . veaterday. Bales on the wharf Ve reported at M per box. Th body of the eolored hoy who was -pwned la Neuse river on Friday eve 4ig bad not been found up to laat Mght. 7"toung man's prayer meeting at the LjAitt church tonight at 6 o'clock. All ouog man are cordially invited to at. W,... v cottag prayer meeting on Pollock ireet at the reaidenoa of Mr. Brioe fenderaon at 8 o'clock thli evening r.Kfttthtauaploeaof thaT. H.G. A. . I Tbe c any friends of Miaa Maude lmye!te will be gUd'tokbow that aha as so far reoovared from the effeota of "ua fall from tba runaway borao aa to o out on the atreet y eaterday. , ; Soma ropain nra being made to tba' ,'Kcaof lha ofOclabof th A. dH. 0. VRc The gronnda around Uie'cffioee, tnitttuting a amill parkhae tint on I eir spring attire and are now place , baatf::V;'V?" ' giitjV.ma, B.B.8acabnrnUadvartUingifapeoial "tier which be retails t -85, cts, per id. Only tba beat quality of batter .Id be sed, that whloh ia pure and ' olterated. Several partlea living V !'B ciry furnish our market with a r lie article, a large amount is sup- i I y Mr. Oerret Vyne of Havelock. i e eve seen a very fine lot tent In . . a' city taxea of Wimfngton bav nrotfortho ensrabg year at two 4 f a tie dollar V wotihTof real and cvnal i rcpert. ' In;Nw terra the" wer three-fifths of a txjtt ti the r K-t year, and jet aon c ' . ,ir a f t wa are the bf viot . t r.1 7 I nple In the f lata. . The tire in-o't pf Wilmicgtcn. r- -t over i an-i dollars a yesr mi we 3t j rtion that ft ia'rnt one - l . e : .cier-t tbsn Newl'erre'g i c :t k g tLan fuir tbousaad a Cm and White Giro Bond, We learn from too News and Obser ver that Cross and White, the Raleigh bank boodlera, gavabondoa Saturday night about midnight and were released from jail. Good Egg. Mr. A. B. Smith, an egg dealer in this city, shipped to Brooklyn, New York, on the 10th of March a lot of eggs, and on the return of the crates a few days ago found one that had been overlooked and returned. It traveled about twelve hundred miles, went through the alia sard and is now a good fresh egg. This reminds us that John C. Green has two fine Lanfshan hens which he exhibited at our Fair that laid fifty eight eggs in thirty-one days. Steamer Movements. The Bteamer Vesper of the E C. D. line sailed yesterday afternoon with cargo of lumber and truck- The Eaglet of this line will sail at 4 o'clock tomor: row afternoon. The Newberoe of the O. D. line will sail fpr Norfolk today at 12 m. The Manteo of this line will arrive tonight. The Kiuton of the N. & T. S. line arrived from Kington with general freights. The Trent of this line made regular trip to Adams and Smiths creeks and returned. Episcopal Visitation. Bishop WataOD od his arrival here was taken sick and unablu to meet his ap pointments at tbe churches in this city. The disap5ointmeut to the Urge congre gations on Sunday which assembled to hear him was great, but the rgret at the illness of tbe Bishop was even greater. Yesterday afternoon he visited Christ Chunb and confirmed a class of ten. Today he leaves for Trenton, thence to JacLoonville, in Onslow county. His health in ft-et l? and the travel and labor of Liu Uiiaii jtm ure quilt revere Personal. Mr. A M Hiker has returned from the Northern nmkets where he hap pened to be r.l the right time to buy a large stock of spring goods very cheap. He will announce in the Journal in a day or two hat ho has to offer to the public. Col. E. W. Fonyielle, Capt. Geo. W. Winberry and Mr. David Kennedy of Onslow called to see us yesterday. Capt. WInberry grows the famous Win berry oyster, and he and Col. Fonvielle, and in fact all acquainted with the New river oyster, were much surprised that the committee of award at our Fair ranked a Bogue Sound oyster above the New river. Mr. J. N. Bell of Washington, brother of our townsmen, Messrs. C- & W. Bell, ia in the city. Miss Alena Bell of Newport, ia in the oity vie itlng Miss Emma Bee ton. Oul' ford Battle Ground Celebration. Tire people of Greensboro and the oounty of Guilford have arranged for a celebration in commemoration of the battle of Guilford Cqurt House to take place on the battle ground, Itaj , 5th, 1888, the anniversary of the organization of the Guilford Battle Ground Qom pany. " Hon. David Sshenck ia the orator of the day, but other distinguished speak ers from all parts of the Union will be present. We return thanks to tba com mittee for aa invitation. Jt would be a pleasure to visit this hlstorio place and hear the patriotic addresses that will be delivered on that occasion, bat our Irish potato crop has failed and we most needs plant another orop. A New Enterprise. Messrs. A. W. Cook and J. H. A vera have embarked in an enterprise that haa long been needed in New Barne and one which, if properly conducted, will prove remunerative. They have began in a small way the maaofaotar) " of furniture and wilfsrder 'machinery which will enable them to make a bed stead aa cheap as it oan be done North or anywhere else. These gentleman are both good workmen, We hope to see their enterprise grow until all tbe furniture, of the class (hey make, aold in New Berae.ls made at their faotory. Here ia an" opportunity for' eome.of our moniei men to enooarage an enter prise that ought in leaf than a year em ploy a large number of bands andeep the money that It paid out for making furniture at. hdme. , When we eome to think about It we will wonder why It is that trees that grow in our forest, eras j at our very doors, are cut, transported North made into furniture, brought back and sold to us a'ter passing through three or four bands each one making a profit on It. We are prepared to hear some one say that furniture oan be bought cheaper North than it oan be made here. - It.it riot trite, not word ef it. Machinery will run aa smoothly and glibly in New Berne as any where i lum ber can be obtained here as cheap as in any Northern market, and if we can't make the furniture as chtan asanvbodv it la simply became we haven't got the wilt nor me Drains. - v. , -.. Tba Bwiaa Bell Xinrera Comin?. Armstrong' & Fitcpatrick'a Merry Kakera and Swiss Boll Ringers will give one of that grand musical enter' tatamente at Now Barne Theatre Friday evening, April the 27th. Of this com pany tba Lexington, (Va.) Daily Ga zette of March 9th says: "Armstrong A; Fitcpatrick'a Merry Makara and Swiss Bell Rincera played an engagement at the opera house last nigba- to a crowded.' house. Tbe pro gramma, a highly interesting and select combination of musio, instrumental end vocal, the silver bells, oharacter impersonsges, etc., won the apprecia ticn and applause of a cultured audi ence. There was not a single feature of the programme nut that secured an en- Chore. The Bell Ringers made musio of a hiRh order, the lady oornetist dis played a wonderful ability. MisaBeebe, the eoprano, showed a high cultivation and a compass far above the average. The children acted and sang their parts well, but the leading fature of the eve ning was r itxpatrick in his character impersonations. He is simply immense and ridiculoualy funny ; his humor and original fun would make a statue smils and oure a dyspeptio of the grumbles and make him pleased with the world. Fitzpatrick is a second Sol Smith Rus- sell. 1, In a letter to Mr. Sinclair of the Wythville (Va.) Dispatch, Mr. John C. Ott, local editor of the Sbeuacloah Herald of Woodstock, Va.,says: The Swiss Bell Ringers save an entertainment in town last uight. It is one cf tbe best troupes that has ever visited Woodstock. If your people want to see a genuine troupe that gives a first class entertainment and ne that tbe moat refined lady can attend, ad vise them to attend the entertainment of the Swiss Bell Ringers. " Admission will be but 20 and 50 cut. Reserved seaU 75 cts , now on sale at Bell's jewelry store. Stonewall Items. Kev. Mr. Hughes, of Chocowinity, preached in our place in the school house last evening to all the house could hold. It was really an interesting ser mon. We are having weather as good as oould be asked for since Ai.rU came in. Corn is up beautifully and cotton plant ing will soon be at an end for this sea son. F. G. Tuten and Miss A. 1) Willis were married at the residence of Mrs. W. II. Dunn, the mother of the bride. on Durhams creek, Heauiort county, Claud Tuten, J. P., officiating. An old colored man by the name of Henry Randolph from Washington, N. C. has been traveling through our sec tion relieving the painyfied. He says his remedy wll oure all pain. Henry Gibbs, oolored, has been afflioted for 18 or 30 years so that he bad to looomote on his hand and knee with a chair for help and he only used the remedy a short while before be was able to get about with crutches, and Israel Hardy, oolored, a good citizen, has been suffer ing with the back ache for several yean and since using the remedy bas been completely cured, and Graoe White, a oolored woman, haa been suffering with ohronio enlargement of one of her lege and suffering considerable pain for sev eral years, and aha used his remedy f short while and the pain aud swelling has completely disappeared. I know of this oase myself to be a fact. 2d Ward Republicans. The Republicans of second ward pre cinct are hereby notified to meet at my offioe next door to tbe Jopmal offioe on Wednesday night, the 85th day of April, at eight o'clock p. m. for the pur pose of electing three delegates and three alternates to tbe county oonvention to be held In tbe eity of - New Berne at IS o'clock M., on- tbe . 4th day of May, 1888, and for the further purpose of sleeting three precinct executive com mitteemen to represent the precinct. By order of the Committee. Robt. Hancock. Jk , Chairman. . . it - SfBTJP OF FICfl Is Nature's own true laxative. It is the moat easily taken; and tbe most effect ive remedy known to Cleanse the Sys tem when Billons or Costive; to Dispel Headache, Colds, and Fevers; to Cure Habitual Constipation. Indigestion, Piles, etc. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Company, San Francisco, Cat. R, N. Duffy, agent, New Beme. mra29 d4w wly Republican Keetfng.InFlftb Ward. The RepubUeami of the Fifth Ward of Naw Berne are reo nested to meet on Wednesday night, April 25ib, 1888, at 8 o'olock, at T.F". McCarthy 'e etore, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Councilman to represent aaid ward ia the board of councilman of New Berne during tbe ensuing year. Now Berne, April 2 1st, vsss. . B. W. Morris, Taos. F. MoCamthy, - E. E. TDOKtB, . Ward Committee. i i 'j J let that old ef yours run on. Yea think it is a light thing. But it may ran into catarrh. Or Into- pneumonia. Or consumption.., M A ? r Catarrh ia disgusting, PaeansOnia ia danferoua Consumption ir death it self. - ' The breathing aynaratua must be kept healthy and clear of all. obstructions and offensive matterAOtfaarwtee there is trouble aoeaav . .-, ..4 - All tbe diseases' of these parte, bead, nose, throat, bronchial tubes aud.luags, can be delightfully and -entirety -cured by the use of BostheVa German pyrup. If you don't know this already thous ands and thousands or people can ten you' They have boon cured by it, and "know how it i, themselves.'' BotUe only 75 cents. Ask your druggist. A FEW NOTES. Robert Bonner's famous old trotter, Dexter, is dead, aged thirty yean. The weather was so cold in Baltimore Saturday that a base ball game had to be postponed. The Surgeon Ueneral haa iMued a warning notice relative to the eiislence of yellow fevr at various points in Florida Z A flaadly feud prevb.U in Hancock oounty, Tenn , betwteu the Jur.es and Green familie several have been kiiird on each side. Senator Sherman s ujuiihgt r s Ki iLe Presidential nominal. iuake Mr n proximate strength al iMa time . with 41 1 voles utceisary 10 a c buice The latent lelegrauin from Berlin represent that the Emperor 'a appetite ip failing, that his breathing is hard, and that he has occasional shivers, 11 ia nut expected that his lungs will remain lung uqatfected. lie received the whole ol the Imperial family Saturday afternoon. An loUrliii Day With the tonne Men's ( lirlsliuu Atx iatKiii Cbarlotte CbrvrjKle The second dav's pnot-iuu i f liie l.'ib annual convention of ibe i.ung Men e Christian Asttmiatluii. met 111 Uir Ii)ou Street Method let cliurcb yiwterdaj morn- log, and the exorcises weie one! ed wuh devotional services led by Mr. llaniels, of Raleigh. Tbe topn- fur discussion was Prayer. A number uf visitors were then'inlroduced to tbe convention. A report of the State Executive Committee was made by the chairman. In. Hume, who made a review of ihu enure Male work, willi delailx, and ali-o piooiwed a plan fur the future. Mi K 1. Harris, treasurer uf tbe buie Liecuiivu Uum mulee, made bis icpoit hbuwiug the total receipts to bu Jilo-l -Ti, expenses U.4U, leayuiK a balance of $lty,H3. and a small sum still due. The local Associations then made formal and t are fully detailed reports of their woik. when there followed a di6cusMin on "Our w or k . w bat II in and u hhl 11 rhuu Id be.'' Tbe next HUbjecl uincu-snd was "the best methods lor successful work in small towns. " Mr James l i . Bvnum. of Morgaulon. led otT, and the views which he expressed led to a spirited do bate. Mr Bynum held that the assix ia tion should reach oul and take 111 tbe immoral and refoi in lliem. Tins view was dissented f 10111 I'V olh 1 speakers on the ground thai win1.,, ivtry one should be in lied lo pal tu ipatc in tbe advantages of ilie hol .1 ty , none should be made even an associate mvnibur un less he bas rtformed and become a moral man Tbe morning exercises dosed with a discussion upon "the Gymnasium and its place and usefulness in our woik, led by Mr. A. I Jamison, general secretary, of Charleston, 8. (J. The roll call yesterday morning showed thirty new delegates 111 attendance, making 117 in all. Tbe feature of tho afternoon session of the convention wan the discussion upon the subject: "Is th Bible adapted to the young men of today, and if so, how r"' Rev. John F. (..'rowell, presi dent of Trinity College, delivered a lengthy and an able as well a most enlertaing address upon this subject. He was listened to with deep interest, and at the conclusion of the discussion, friendly telegraphic messages were read from the Women's Christian Tem perance. Union at Greenseoro, and at Philadelphia. Dr. Hume made a few remarks in reply to the reading of the telegrams. The report of the committee on tbo State Committee's report waa read and adopted. Among other recommendations was one to the effect that 81,500 be raised for a State Secretary, and that North Carolina respond to the overture of South Carolina committee, and join in the employment of a secretary, the ser vices and expenditures to be shared equally. A subscription amounting to $1,528.86 was then taken up, the in dividual amouDts subscribed ranging from $5.00 to $200. At this point in the proceedings, a friendly message was received from the lilh, annual con vention of New Jersey, at Daw field. The meesage waa simply a quotation from Second Thesaalonians, second chapter, 15-17 verses. Tbe meeting adjourned to , the 1 . M. C. A. building, where the supper re ception was given. The room had been beautifully decorated with flower?, evergreens and paintings, and a very elaborate supper had been prapared by the ladies. Fully one thousand people attended the reception and supper, and I. j:jk 1 . . 1 J , IV wu uiuicui w say wuu bujujvu mib evening greater, the entertainers or tbe entertained. It may be set down as s fact, however, that the visitors never looked upon a more lovely scene, nor were they ever entertained in a more hospitable manner. A Telee rraaa ths Kxseatlr ITIaalB. Mb, A. K. Hawks Dear Sir: The paatisoopio glasses 'yon furnished ms some time sinoe, gave excellent satis faction. - I have tested them by nee, and must say they are unequaled In clearness and brilliancy by any that I have ever worn johh b. Oordoh, - Governor of State of Georgia. All even fitted and fit ruaranteed bv F. S. Daffy, New Berne, N. C. a7dml - PertraJts. In oil or ofaybn'from life or small pictures done by Visa Aurora Maoe, who la teaching a rawing ana paanng by latest method!, at her residence on Johnston street. - ' - janlldtf. . AttVICK TO ItOTltKataV - W" 'Umr WnrsLbw'B ' BOoranra 'Btbup should always be need for child ran teething, t It soothes tbe child, ' tonens the rums, allava all pain.' euret wind oolio, and is the best remedy for Miar- noeswo i wsntr-nve cents a Dotue. - COMMERCIAL. Doma-ric at ahkbtt. Eggs lOalOic. Rioe steady at fl 00 to $1.10 in aacks. Corn firm at Wa65o. Fodder, 80c to tl.00 per hundred. Turkeys, dressed, 10c. per lb. Tvarsjuua Hard, $100, dip.liyo Tab $U86. Oats StaiOc. in bulk Bkkswax 20c. per lb. Bsxr On foot, be. to Cic. FaasB Poux 7 isSo.por pound Hams Country, 10c. Pxajiuts bSc.a$1.00rer busb, ; Ckioxkjis Grown. 40a 50c. Mkal 70c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas. 35c. ; yams,6uc. fiHUaLS,8 West India, dull and n m inal, 0 inch $2 00a2 50. Building 6 mob hearts. $2.25 ; saps. $1. 50 per M. Si a v its-R. O. hhd. $10slS 1 er il WBOLB8ALB rKlOES. Niw Ucua Pork $15 00. 8HUCLDEB Mkat 7a8c. v C. R. s. F. B's, B.'sand U. C.-tMO. Fiouk $8 00a6.00. LxKD lOo. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's,$2 50. BvcJiH Granulated. 7)0 Oorrxa lttaltsc. CUKKliX 15. SiLT S0aS5c. per sack Molasses and By h ere )0a45c Powpkh $j 00. 8hot Drop. $1 to. buck, $1.75. Kkkoskmb- i,c. UEW BERNE THEATRE. Friday Niht, April 27. Armstrong &, Fitzpatrick's Merry Makers and Swiss Bell Ringers. ONE NIGHT ONLY Willi tbtir 116 Silver S ms Bells iiriitrat admission ."0c. Heaervud seali, on salt- al Bell the Jeweler witboul extra ibaie. (iallery'Jjc. Doors open at 7 10 (.'uitain riaes al b p.m. HEALTH IS WEALTH ! I Hi K ( ' W M H NlHVI AMI) If K A I 1 1 Kill y k pi i , tt k uHrtaii ld wilt I fir for li n t rlti 1 Mm uj. v Vm ulaloiiB, KRh. Nm vihii N eurn ik m. HiiaVtliitit, Nervoui rTtmirat ion um-il h the uf a)Mhl or Uihairo Wukf ruliieisst, MviiiJii I f prr ajBU-n, H..fU)nlu. oi un- iiruin riiiiiing in uianiiy tiud leading l nilawry, .Iwwy mid dviaUi, 1'rfimalurtt (Od Ak . Hari-fiiuf mi, laj of imvrr In elttit-i fl. Iiiv(itimry Uiit m mJ HiwrrimUirr lma cuti by or-i.itltn of u,- lirnin. uf if mImi.. or over Indulgf to c Kach Ik. run tatna one inonlh a l rxa I in-i) I fi (mi h lion, ot b k iMdilea fur (Hi, wnl .y ik!1 neitl.l on rr. !'. I of r . WK (4 AHAMkL M IIOVsLN ! o nie any cth W illi earl, orflrr tr c:nl h i.x ot m i Uhpi aoroin panlrd w'.iii f.i mi, c ill e ml ihe imrt iiaaei -ur wrlll-D Bnar ailKe lo ipfuiii ILe n.on.-T If t he I tealliieii t doe. not efft-n a rure iniarantoeja t turned only ! H N. DiifT) , drngglal, aoie ni iiL. New lift i.e. .N apldwly $500 Reward ! w will pay the above rtvarit foriny our i.r iur coniiilHlni, dyppia, sick hsadai he liuligririion. oonailpation or allvDeH a. nanuol curs with Waal Vegetable l.lver illla, wheu lb dlrvoUoDS in tuictly mm pllexJ llli. They are purely vegelahle. nd never rail to give saUafaotlon. Large boxes eontainlng .) agar coete.1 pllle, lac. Koi sale ly all drug gmie. Benre ofnoaiiterfelu and Imitations. The genuine man n factum only by JOHN O. WK8TA IX)., tm W. Mad laon Hi., Chine go. 111. Hold by H. N. Dnrty, drougUl. New Berne. N C. aptdwly Well, I Should Smile If them Ice Cream Freezers at J. C. Wkilt.l. jIah1 kul V .11 mA ik.t Alabaatine will jast make your eld bonae look aa good aa new. Don't fail to call on him for anvthinr von need in the Hardware line. Round Knob Hotel, v-. d. irniora, Prop'r. ROUND KNOB. N. C. Moat Picturesque Scenery In VW stern North Carol! da. klST8 Or IMTKKEST "BAR BY: OU .Dwtaat 6 kUlea. Bt. Bemara Moaataln.. Oata vw rails ., ., s 1 7 a l Mod Cut. ewanrtan Tunnei . Plananle f the Brae BJdt.. Potato Topr To River, aa M afat( s, Brtdtras Iron Bertoesw. . SlliTTnn Bttrtne-e MttobeJl's Pak, tbe eraa prof. Wltehell, , . i MS BigneOTpenntsast. MM Muece - AtBalaM nm attiee. dews.. Trains stop at Uw or t - s17 i Opea all the year. Terau reasonable I I if montk or week. . alS 4 vtf . GEORGE ASII, THE Clothier, Would respectfully inform the public that be bas now tbe Agency of tbe cel ebrated Battles' $2.50 Calfskin ai. i bas exclusive control of the sale of tbeee bboesin NVwbern and the enjoin ing counties. Tbese Bboes but . been sold here for a number of years and bayo given uni versal satisfaction, all who used tbem agreeing tbat it is tbe beet Shoe in the wortd for the money. I K-vs vt itli eyei v nuir 1 bcII he fol lowing Kuaranlt't- Evfry pair is warrauted should anv of tbeui in any way, within a reasonable time, give out, I will upon return of damaged pair give a new pair in ex change. We have juot recen ed a full line of these Shore in L'ongrees, l.ace and But ton, and will kftvpa full stork of them constantly on barn! Our line French Calfekin Shoe in Congress ami Halx al 2' ure still the ureal favorilee wuh'bos- who desire a line eacy vnai.ni.' tluni of good wearing quality. We have jii-i 'pen -it a beautiful lino ot ST I A W I 1 ATS HANDSOME SUMMER CLOTHNIG embracing n!! kinds (f Corkscrews, French Kergi n in light and dark khades, stylish 'he uutu, lilun Y I aunel, Alpacas, HeertuclierM Knotted 1'onjreen, Mohair aud elegant black Sicilian l'oU and N'eeUt, which will be Hold at roc k bottom pr U- t. Lo not loirt our inollo id Nothing But Bargains GEORGE ASH'S, Middle lit., next lo I. H Cutler's. Davik M. J'iM would inform bia friends that he ib now pn puied lo suit them belter than ever. JT We are also agenlH for The Old Slaien Island Iljeing Fstabliabment. tbe largeel and most reliable concern of its kind in the world; entablished 1819. Satisfaction ' uuranti i d . All goods carried free .r expreitH charges. Grand Opening- Day New Millinery Goods! ' i.N IMUIlBUiW, Al'HlL IVin, AT Mrs. Cithbert & Rhodes. On M.'ldle , opposite llaplist Church The public are invite. 1 to call and ex amine . in elegant slock . Hew Berne Telephone. Office to Polloksville At Store of '. XJlx-ielx. Messages delivered to any noint in JonpH county at a liberal rate. and Whiskey Has. Its cared at borne wtla out pain.- Book of pel tlcnlan sent FBIB I HMeMMe H- M. WUOUJiy. M IX Auuu, Uffio fi&M Woltebail tft. HILLIHERY! '88. Spring L Summer. '88. Miss Harrietfe Lane Will display ber handsome Stock of Fine Hnrinir and Rnmmnr Mm i. Ooods on THURSDAY, APRIL ttre. . Heririends, and thepnblio generally, are cordially Invited to call, examine,, and compare quality and prices. April lu. i83. dwlm Don't Fail To Call On ROBERTS BROS OR SE2TD Your ORDERS TO US. We have ia stock a Foil Line of ' GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. C- 5. Parsons & Som Boots " ft vt rt Klirvae. ; Penitentiary Boot & Shoes.: - Also Shoes d ireet from ih nna factories. ' We areaatlfne all tradai TLOTT from tbe HUla ia Bfiohigaa very low. we aiso joe Aiariuara ana Uail & . bobei:t3 bugs., - &wf Trent tt. Aew Bemev. 4. 0
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 24, 1888, edition 1
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