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Sju AND Public Generally. 'I take great pleasure in announcing my return from the Northern Markets, and will quote below a few of the many genuine Bargains "Iw READY AND WAITING! Bargains, because bought at ROCK , BOT TOM PRICES, for the clean CASH, coupled with an experience of over twenty years in A. bujing. I shall not attempt a full descrip . tion, as space will not permit, but you are " cordially invited to come and examine for t yourselves, as proof to whether or not I can save you money .simply depends upon whether or not you ':give me a trial. JUST THINK! j Two cases Organdies, nice M leu, aid wideworth 10 cents, and they - art going ftt 5 cents per yard. TkrM eases white and cream Checked N juiHook at " reiit.s. Two hundred pieces American Sateens, ligured and plain, al 10 cents, - good as French. - Oaa ease white Figured Sateen at Hi cent. These goods are worth Meant. Two eases India Lawns, white, at f cent.-. One ease India Lawn, 40 inches wide, at 8 cents. Baal hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 5 cents. English Half Hose, regular made, at lU cents per pair. Yabd Wide Homebfun, 5 cents I'eh yahd MyDBKSS GOODS DEPAJiTMEM is complete, comprising all the Dew delicate ahades of the season in Moire, Silks and Satins, Nun's ,V Veiling, Albatross, Cashmeres, Flannels, etc., etc. Worsteds from 10 cents op; Wool Lace Bunting, 8 cents; Canvass vl Cloth) worth 20 cents, reduced to 10 cents; Seersuckers, Crinkles and UlDgnams in aboot same. Embroideries, Flouncince, Laces and lJgiuirs. Ladies and Men's Collars and Curl's. Paraflols and Umbrellas, gloria silk, satin and serge. A good Parasol, large size, for 50 cents. Cr.Yarnor's Health C:rtefs. BONED . kil Frill Line of mrnv norn'ar 1 all to come and see. ffliolcsalc ' Taking for granted UholcsalelPTircliasers oira interests, I shall xisimcexaent that I miy f:r; CACH,and will sell Terror Baltimore Markets. I n't iail to see my stock before pur VeryHtruly 1. -.MARKS, V. Pollock Street. , New Berne, HT.; a i rr: THE of what I and as Ball's Kabo and Circle Hip WITH KABO. maker. Will not say mom, but invite Department that all. wide-awake are lookikg after their make the simple an- in LARGE quantities you as cheap us Hew yours, THE 1 J0URNAU7 irrival aad Departurs JTallj MAIL ' CLOSES. For North. West and South, via A. ft N. C. R. B. at7.30a.rn. For Beaufort and the East, at 8:00p.m. For WaBhiBgton,Swift Creek, Hyde and Beaufort Counties Mondays ,- Wednes day,' and Fridays at 5 :00 a. m. For Trenton, PoUoksTille and Mays Ule, daily at 7:80 a. m. For Orantaboro, Bayboro an l 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 o. m. Office open constantly between these hours except whan mails are being dis ributed or sent. Delicacy. Fastidiousness has committed so many forgeries on the firm of del icacy, that this poor virtue is near ly reduced to a state of bankruptcy. ' Familiarity inevitably destroys delicacy. Perhaps this is the rea son why the society of strangers is ! sometimes more agreeable than that of our most intimate relatives, i Delicacy respects the feelings of everybody. It not only abstains from wounding the sensibilities of a modest woman, but even from trilling with the fancies of a nervous hypochondriac. Unman life is full of so mauy crossness, each ol which gives a fresh wound to del icacy, that at lengths he expires under repeated blows. At filteen, our feelings are in their most sen silive state; at thirty, we regard with indifference things .which, in younger anir mrer yoars, wouiu have annoyed us exceedingly: at fifty, our beauty an J our delicacy are both withering together it is but paint for the former, aud affect ation for the latter; and in old age, to find those emotions of the soul would be as wonderful as to meet a smooth and rosy complexion. To a cejtain degree, delicacy is a virtue; let it get a step beyond, and it be comes the most childish imbecility. A MyaNi j. What u a mystery V One of Webster 'b definitions is "that which is beyond hu man comprehension until explained. To some persons the Compound Ozygen is a mystery. Any one who would like to clear up this mystery and know "what Compound Ozynen is its mode of action and results, " may receive a work with that title, containing nearly two hundred pages of interesting read ing free of cost on sending address to Drs. Starkey & PalerJ, the physicians who hare so successfully used this treatment and who seek to satisfy the natural curiosity to Lave the "mystery " explained. Tbeir new cflices are at 1629 Arch street, Philadelphia. Friendship has a noble effect upon all states and conditions, it relieves our cares, raises our hopes, and abates onr fears. A friend who relates his success talks him self into a new pleasure; and by opening liia misfortunes, leaves part of them behind him. A Woman's Discovery. "Another wonderful discovery lias been made and that too by a lady in tbta county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she with stood its several tests, but her vital or gans were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep, t-he bought of us a bottle ofJ)r. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bottlo has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luthnr Lutz. Thus write W. C. Hamrich & Co., of 8belby,N.C. Get a bottle free at II N. Duffy 's drug store. ADVICE TO MOTH KHS. Mas. WinbloWs Soothing Sykip should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Jdiar hoe. Twenty-five cents a bottle. W. T. HILL & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Rubber Hand Stamps, SELF INKERS AND DATERS, For Banking and Commercial I'se. Anr description of Hulber Mampa marie to order ou short el notice. Send lfi cents for C8 psije Catalogue Illustrating same. ALSO JOB PRINTING Of Every Description. We make a specialty of Printing Letter Heads, tfote Ef ds, Bill Heads,.- Envelope , -: Tags, Statements Cards, Circulars, Etc., Etc, and guarantee satisfaction in erery ' ' - respect.' r. t ,' ' GIYE US A TBJAL. j ... tut mrmrJ'irVfirt -H r l" x nihil oc . uu.i ; t: Sonth front Btreet. Four Doors Wast of Craren. , . . r, 1 -- - . ? OOuiiilTdlVin! V " - Good Goods! Low Prices! Honest Dealing I Will Tell ! Swarms of Customers Daily Visit DUFFY'S NEW BERNE Bargain House EXAMINE HIS IMMENSE AUdRE (JATION OF SIMON PUKE BARGAINS, AjN D 10 AWAY LOADED DOWN WITH (iOOl) TH1NU8 IJOUUHT AT I'NIIEARD OF PRICES. A (It Hcriptlon here would not do JUSTICE TO OUR MAMMOTH STOCK, Therefore we invito all purchasers of Dry Goods who care to Save a Dollar, To Cair and exfcjnino for yourntlveg. You will find a corps of polite and attentive clerks wlio will take PLEASURE in allotting you ihft Attractions. We have aomo NEWS for our Wholesale Trade. Ever with an eje to your Interest (your Interest being our interest) we have secured the , agency for THOS. M. HOI-r-S eld and reliable Alamance Plaids. Will quote jou kkilj Factory Prices. We re Ull (ha Leading 8hoe Dealers , From fjyjE; JTESl CASE3.KEW S1TLI! TRfNTS alwayVcti Stock complete in.eTerjpacpartment. r iou wui iomn inai we and It Is to your Interest to see if , we o X oil. j- . rn hob z. rrr joieht . forcing Laxative I ) Tarraat'a ,i od Anicgift earrwaora. Cut THIS OUT. MUM ot iwM jam igracavKM m New Dedcat EmeraMerr mom tu 1 OO toe be mxf rrmt m wu a M irn lira MMaaial ml Ocumiim. SSO TW MM, Bid Kra mKj aleao FlrMJi um aria BUnMi tl Macicai tncaa. lOO Fa-Jet ft Tmim, r 0ae, aeerat taolU Carte, aa Gatcar funnl Great Ommm ml f gnaa teniae, AU toe eelr 5i eta. ta euwpe. WEAK. UNDEVELOPED PART? OftMbodr nlrojaB muiiumtma, raUptruefl asst ban eafetUd frtwxEKIK MLlOOm BPFFA D EMOREST'8 bT THE BE8 Of ail the Magazines. CONTAINING SloriM, Poem, ind other Literen attraction, combining Artistic, acientiHo aad Houtahold nattan. Illustrated with Original Steel Bngrme inti', rkotoaravum, Oil Pictures ana) fine ttoodeuts, nptkina it the Melel Ma tamtam ef Atneriem. U N PARALLELED OFFER I Each copr of "Dstnorest's Mootlily llancine" coDtiuua A Ooapoa Urder, eutiLhaj: the holder to ttit alectKuof a.UT MUteru tlluaU-AeJ lb tlx (atiiuo department Id th-vt Uibbr, iu any of the site iLnu factored hubscrlbera or rurchaaen aetMUng the tiuuoofi mil a rw a-cei mmmp tut voting' WU1 notiv vy reiuru mall a complete uauen, oi ut lie ana anna uity mny elol, Horn toe naiiuia coiitaintajj Hit oiOer 12 Thia UDparalleted Offer tuDacn tiers PATTERNS (vaJot-a at rrom w i eta u At CU. tticLi. Ami 1 ti.jt th 9tv,ot thf kliid and aue CKalroo. u a cuuaidenauui) W Worth A Thre I w or iitjariy doublt Uie V Maxtaaiue, which la of Worth Over Dollars. actual coat ot ttat-ir Hb Hf 1 uUil attnu-tluua, : Cheapest Ma.ga.sine in America.. ONLY TWO DOLLARS per ypr, titcluilbc Iw elve full ilre. ul inHicrnb. ! lif fcntl Llaide bvit'Cleti, worth ucavrl) douliiv Ibi mLwi .j1 i -i. .rt. 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Sberntd, fje.a b. tbrra4, and Mlo- Tt -wotlea that "Upeclal Proceedlnir" entitled as abov haa btealnatLmted la tit superior iwiii oj aaia craven coottjr, fur Uj porsOM of aaUlna: a tract kf a.bnni 11 -i-a oi jana. umuu in nam eonatr (Am. CI bed la the petition) to make aaaeu in tha oanosM aaraauminlatraror pay the etobu. i , of said Robert W. Uraaaa, deotaaed, and tbat yon ara required to appear Ibe CourtBOnaalnKewbem.ln said count j-,cb detnnrto uay jdit, a.w. itw.aBa anawer r aae pennon n ta aald-lToctej- inrsr THIS 15th duvtyf War: IRSt 5 J-f . , ' ( . rti;f It. W.OKtLPKVtttt."1' I''.. f Clerk BopertorUooH riT " OravenoonntT, N. O. . -- Attjs forl'atltloner. . ... majlSdSw ! Ifotice. ' ''' v - The wafls of tbs barber abonns Hnni Front street ha?ebees yecewed. and a set of cane bottomed chairs added to tbs stock. Go and ret s rood share for ten cents, by pood workmen, at t .', - ;- nor. w. II. fciiEFAnnT. 1. 1888. il Harper's Young People . 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