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ILL v - . i '. a -I-am. now preparea 10 oner oeuer. mauce nsnts for . tie; future than -ever in the past Clljitock ia I nxnch larger and could not be I I Csj In Large Quantities for OAS!!, direct from Importers, Jobbers and Uanufac tTirT. irhip.h atiaTiIas mfi to sell cheauer. A trial will convince that 0. MAR h really the LEADER OF LOW PRICES. Ik voold be folly for m to attempt a full description of all my stock The Meat elegant line of DRESS GOODS thai ha ever been brought to this market, including all the All the Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods ! Bilks! Satins! Velvets! and Velveteens ! AND MY LINE OF tr2:s, Uissos and Children's Cloaks ! VaU yo will have to come and see them, they are beyond description the largest, handsomest and REST line in the city. Also a handsome lotot 7raps and Shawls, Flannels, Etc., Etc. DON'T FAIL to see my line oi CARPETS before porchaaing, which is very large, embracing all grades from the ehiapest to the best : All wool Three Ply, Brussels, all wool Ingrains etc, etc Hapier Matting, Pine Matting, Oil Cloths, all wldthf, Teble Oil Clothe, Mats, Rugs, Etc., Etc. Shoes! Shoes! Bach a line of 8hoes never was exhibited in this place before Ladies, Misses nml Children's of all By calling at my store you will .find very many things that cannot be mentioned. here; cpace would not permit, and besides they are tco numerous to mention. Two thousand yards 3-4 Cashmere at 10c. per yd. Tw thousand yds. doable width Cashmere at 12c. per yd. worth 15c. Tba prettiest and best Ladies' Button Shoes in the city lor $1.25. Pants Cloth, 10c. up. Fine lmDorted flail Hose at 10c , worth 20c. Towels, 5c. np. TaTklsh Bath Soap, 5c Good Nota Paper, 5c. quire. Envelopes, p.ickoge. Hose and Half Hose, 5c. pair. T.nillM' Collars. 5c. A ttlvrlrivA in Ladies' Kid Gloves only 60e worth 11.00. Ladles' Jerseys from COc. up. Sad and white Flannel from 15c. up. Corsets, 25c. Men's Scarlet Wool Undershirts, 50c each. Ladies and Gents' Undershirts, 25c. To the Wholesale Trade. lam bow prepared to offer better inducements to Wholesale Buyers thai Tr before. My stock is much larger, more varied and complete. Itgyin. large quantities from FIRST HANDS for SPOT CASH, which enables we to sell CHEAFEk Coine;and see me. I ty Agency for Clark's O. i Allow me to thank you kindly, one and al', fot your liberal patronage it tht past, and to ask for a continuance of the 'same, assuring you that LOW PRICES SHALL ALWAYS t'mt rery tnilj jours, ' ;i a ! f t 1 lr . 11 J Mens, descriptions tn endless fariety but torn embroidered hack for m small quantities than ixonnern can save youjfltoney. X. T. Spool Cotlo'n, LEAD. MM) THE JOURNAL,- Irrit il iri E J - : iii 2tili V.XZL ci.:.. A. Itt xu, mim4 I "4 1 a p. to. : . rtt.WuLtlN.B,J(Cedc,srilM ftoasicxt Cui.ua. eA-y u a. nv. Far Tre&sua, fokxr&s ud )U;t TEle, j at 7 2. . an. ' For Urmsabortt, jboraJl) Ttt estaore, dar Mta-na. - - r. "i :v i civics houes: m U Xosaty Ortwu4 Saiiitatfid Les ter Xparuneaa, tK I a-n. to 4 la luoaf lpartsret trota Ii.b aaBsvaa. . w -.;- !,.'" Oaoe epee constantly between theae Imra except wkea mailt ere being meatertorsent. - . ; the Klxkl Umi ef Cesser. - Bat if popnlir Baa be false, or aa accepted doctrine nuschierooB, or at agreeable .habit dangeroes, soBcbodr Btest aaj so. Ia this sense the censor, instead of tnsnlt inc other men, cheers and helps them.. The yeath who is so eenso- rioos uxat he will not associate with Lothario, and ' frankly ealls Love- lsoe a profligate, Is a soelal bene t actor, to whom every modest woman and every reotleman is beholden. The merchant who re fuses to be associated ia tue eon duct of business with men whom be knows to be unprincipled is censor of their behavior, bat he certainly insults no one. Indeed, ' the man who ia often described as a censor, and therefore an insnlter 1 of others, is usually a man who denounces the frauds and humbugs be sees around him, and who has merely the courage of his opinions and principles. : If censor be understood to be t&e name of a mere Unit-finder, a man who points out faults only to jeer ana not to correct, or who cam rates a habit of sneering and of seeking the worse rather In an ise better aspects of life for the cretin cation of a morbid taste, he Is a nuisance and a pest. Of that there is no dispute. But it is an ill die position which, iselined to self indulgence of any kind, rails at the critic as a fault finding censor, and holds the Vicar of Bray to be the type of the Christian moralist. - To cry honestly, repent ! repent 1 is net a popular nor a gratifying office, but if a truer and manlier service than to insist upon eating and drinking because tomorrow "we die There were all the evideneea of cemtng itorm: bat wben be drew from hit pocket a bottle of Dr. Bull'a Cough Syrup then came a calm, for the baby had the croop and would now get well Little Willie loreami and ttorma with a burn upon hit arm. To little Willie joy ia tent, by ueing Saltation Oil, tb great liniment. It is maintained by Sir William R. Qrove and other philosophers that the developments ol ciriliza tion and science bare aot lessened the antagonisms which formerly showed themselves in wars which devastated the earth and deluged it with blood, but have only changed their form. Instead of lighting with simple clot) and sung or bow and arrow, or with dagger, spear or sword, as in primitive times, men cow fight with pens and printers' types, with telephones and telegraphs, with lawyers,coarts and legislatures, and wltnallthe diversified paraphernalia of social, commercial and political compe tition. Baeklea'e aratea Salva. Taa Bssr Salts in the world for Out, Brniaea, Bores, Uloers. Bait Rhaoaa, Fever Bores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblain. Coras, and all Bkin EraptioBs, aai positively eures piles or no pay required, it u guaranteed to rive perfect eatisf action, or money re- "anded. Price 5 cents per box. For i&leby R. N. Daffr. - - jan 17 Winter Clothing. ASA JONES, Agent for D.KLEIN BRA' Philadelphia, will furBtah ftolU auuia order and guaranteed to flt at Beaaonab Prlcea, for Men and Boy. Samylei ean. een at the Wore of Oeo. Allen & Co. ' I nlforme a ipwlnUy. Ordara eoiklted. ' Oet.f,l5g. aUv SALE jBilD EXCHANGE Ttia nnderslfnad havlnf purchased the exteniire Stablea on Middle itreet, formerly eondaeteS by Xr. Coaea, U prepared to for nl.h the pnblle with tba very beat terrlee In H0R8K8 and VEBIOLKa of EVIBT DE9- 0BIFTXOK. . - 'V lne itoek alwayi on band for fciaE, SAlt or EXCHAJf OK. Aa axparleiiea of aereral rear, baa aaade me famular with the heeda af New Berne end Tlelnltyla this line, and ao pains .will be paral to gltt tba folleat aatiafaeuen. " Drtreri and. teams fnrnlabed far any oeaaaiaa er to any part of unround, tag eooatry. KWaXI' i , jyram - " 'Middle treat' fial&of JancLi'' PnMtia.nl tA a Intrant nf thM aafaHiw 6onrtof Otavea aaantyf a IU Spring Term, IBHS, 1 will expoa ai rwoiiQytiaie, ai me Court Hoaeeeooriaf he CltyoTKew Berfaa. on Monday, Nor. S, 188S, at U o'eloaa, a certain tract of lead sunetea- m vnwn 1 twMa.iS. a. A fl 11 11 1 1 1 t md r.llM to wit: BeglDQlBg at tbe month of Blcbmond Uat, mnoiDg ana wiia tna tarn to tee moat of the eaatera prong thereof, lb nc ep and wilb tba aald aaataia prone to H.R, brran's line, then with aald Ilea S.96M R. M poles to lanae rlrar, tbeaaewHli taeaame to tbe bealaning, eoa'aialng aboat Urrty. aeveaseree. 1:0. u -'"-l s ' 4 Tarmaiiaali. ... - - .. ' . ' - : ' t . ., . , . , .v ; . JAB. at. BBINHOTf, oeUa; -v - Oonmiaaioner. :co: oil -w"-r- Mw You, Qow li.--Jrtaree closed very etdJv. K jf l.Cfci bale. 4 December! t 61 Ovi Lt . m. - - - ' I f ti tni't i tIWafl ) acres t ia4 and ti& ,TdUt, ItQaUS par aaaaMvVl ; 7varir-erUaoa.aiae( vijug, TAa-lUUl.U- .aiiB.Ti .i0 , -OATS-;i, 4la47amia.hslkti'a ! BmwMUfttrvrihasIiMa fc rmaaalrtJiaeapoaa Hah-uBatrr. ilali&tiaaa Ilia. . PoTATOas BhmM. !3o. Der battuf uniuBr'suo; per PasPv-,,, .. . a Ckiccths itrvwn 4)al5c. pair; half frowfl.eJtiSSe. - iixiEB-UTDrcM. is ta. ana ovr. 3 00 par JC ia ta.Ma4.fO. . tat BHousWMl Udta.dalLaa n m inal; 6 iach ti 001. Vk BaUdict I- iaoa aaana, M.K;aapa.aXMor-M. wati-B a aadtSleals 9f U. WHOtaau wmav-' ' f- Mass PpaxWw ait.taj s. t . A BHopuiaa Miat-rBalOa .'.. x-l O. E.'aTF.Bwaaeb.O.-loUll FLOCa-f44M8.00. s -- LaaD 104 a, bf tba klarca. y NanaBafh 10a.fS.tO. SuaA-Ontintkt4, 8io QHiis-iei. . Salt 8030c pi luk, Molasbss An 8xaOTB tOaaSo. Po wd a 13.00. HOTfDrop, tl;B0; back. 11.75 CawoiKwa-fH. Hmas-Qit, 68 a.; tram 4o. XalMtWrr9;arlb. t r --k.'lJ i. Voters cf Graven Go. ' AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. Take notloe that at MR. F. T. PAT- TEUTON'S CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE Two doors north of Hotel Albeit, Mid dle street, yea will find a Large and Well Selected Liae of I Olo tiling;! loan sell you: A good warm suit for 3 50. A better warm snlt for S4 00. A wool enit for 85.00. Tbe beet ao it you erer aw for only $6.00. A nobby suit, Caeaimere, for only 7 60. Theft, goods mutt bt seen to be appre dated. A good heavy overooet, only S3 00. A better heavy overooat, only 88.00. A nice heavy fur trimmed; Id 6J. A nice ftatin faoed porksorew. i 10.00. As I intend to lead in low prices. . Yon will have, to eee these Roods to be oon vinoed, and I reepeotfally Invite one and all to a close examination 'as to prices and quality. Mr. & R. Ball wilt take great pleasure in ab owing this lipe of clothing to his friends, . My Shoe Department Ii'f all and complete. : r I will sell a good, leather loner and outer eole glove grain button, shoe, ladies, for 51.00, A aloe kid hot ton shoe, ladies, for 1.26. x A nice pebble graia for $1 85 I keep np the line of that very popular Common cense .ladies oboe that has given such universal satisfaction. -In men's goods I on give yog a good strong, durable Shoe for $1.00. A better Shoe tor 1.25. . ' Mv' Donmlar ton button Shoe, for wear and style can't fee beat, only f UW. Drop In and look at ray porpoise leather'Bal. and, (Jong, Shoe. Every pair warranted, t u u; ; . ".'h In Cloiha and Jeans, ' Yon muilj see them and hear the prlcea. ' J rWHt sell yew a good carpet, 89 Inchee wide, for ear SOo. per yd. ' Look at tbe t5o, carpet, alee the 80c.aaff 6e.t that beaetifat allireol flltlngonlf lSo aa4 my Brpsael's carpet for fOo.1 n A freed tiae'of Comfortable.' Quilts and Blankets that cannot fail to please. Buggy Bobei and Gone Blanket! aa cheap as von could wish them, r; 1 ' Baanttfol Btbbe QarratnU for gag. demon's wear. Unlaundried Dress Shirts I defy com petition. rLook at my SO. Bhirt. ' ' 1 Trunks, Valisea and Hand Satchels, beet assortment and cheapest ta the city. Boy's Clothing in Variety. Be it remembered, any article bought at my store If not satisfactory will be taken baek and money refunded with out question. i.. 'js, A. jtf -i Mr. S. B. Ball will endtavor to make your TWtleaaWindaaTeeablj t Thanking the pubiio for past patron Sge, X respectfully ask a continuance. - Reepeetfnlhr TourcbtriTt.; 4A-" 1 i.yj mi a Tho Toy the Chlld.likes JSest i. nwnoa' on laal BtoaeTtweOeks f""A Ctrrrt PursiTT tor efcOe ' veaofan MM. ForSLnkCr $2.00 4 good iwii. eos. tomt-tn ea aptuicauoo te t i.r. i. SIO BROADWAY, r it uo-- 'T.i 111) s rtof.W-jL' Bneiiard (s now 1 tntei four chairs and has aeon red the services ef J3atfef . ol jt OoldiborrV a -J il kd Darter. ,, ,,. r .w. ta t...)-i t.a Oood sbaye,-io eraut 1 nsir cutting SVI u. SF fW Cents, ,1" ' 3 1' ...: tit Drawm let at be re.4&ce oa Juntos nmi eejfcUif N, - OS 8ATT. &IU.T.A OCTOBER sim. lSii, at 11 "clock a. m., u t Coart Eom la Baaf ort, N. a. I wilt tell for eaa to taa aubm tiuiir.iuol ri warn ruw mmmm nd-wm m , tova loik tatoasui-o Um Caroliaa City vompaay. ffibci: Rmroa4, aMwt tana t&i)caWaM fw Chr. it wall adapted for traek faraaiar will ba tol ia ou a ran purpDsaeri. y , Lattefiol iaaaky will raoataaroaipt attaotipaj, fj5 ' V -i '- i- f -'4!Raoalr of CaroliaatJuy Co. 'Vaaafort, V. O. Sapt. 14. 18Si. dwi w ValuabllFarm For ikle. By TtrtM of tkpowtlaa Mortgox atad Adriaa P. Dari ao4 vMa, Uau-d i hm hit dy ol Jaaoaty.lflM. e nniW W. liana, IwULaallatUj Court Uooa ta fiwbMn, sb Mb47 U &ia ar MoTabi isst. at 11 o'eioc, audd at pnbU AaeUoa. taa IbUawtnt laaoa. ( All that (arm or tract of laaa uunawunf of ta two lota daotad by taa Atfvira H ' la taa atvtarao of Umta b lfu Aaoaa adworva. bati at la of Jiia DWI4.I Mar Ot WadaworUt, ana John M. Lana ana ottaara. halra at law to J alia Lana. (ltaalad aa Uora Oraak in Cravaa county, and eoatalnlng raapaetlraiy aboat 1M aoTaa andaerca laoathtnttiaotaf land ba ItnalBf at a aornar daoldad aa a daad aaaaa. r u la tha Brat Una af LM ittdiardaua'a pawnt In thadlvlatoa katwaaa tna bairi af Jobn T. Lanaandtnaaaiiaof Man O. wada. wwrtb, and rnna ttiaaoa nana 4I aaat lat polea to Hickory Urova road, thaoea alona aid road aoota ward ly taa atona la tba aaa ond eornar U banlet Kiehardaoa pa tan t, thDoa to tba aaalBalaf . All of -wblch laud li fully dMerbad la aald mart, wbloli la rrgiiurad la laid oraraa ooaaty In Booa Ma. tw. folio 4 to tM. Tirmi caaa. 8AUTJIX W. CONJI, '. - By Uraea a Btavanaoa. p2S (w NOTICE. PUBLIC LAND SALE. In obedlenoe toaludcmeDt of thaHDDerlor Ounil pt raven oou ty, rendered tn tbe iaaa or "Jaa. J. Harrteoa, Aam'r of tbe r - laiearBat.W Uvroan, deoMeed, va Wm kV Hi awn and other., defendaoU " 1 will aall at labile Anallon.attbe Uoiyt Hou door in the City of New Kerne, . C n uduai, mjy . tn hum. atrw.lv. 0 0100k. M.. the following: Heal Katate belonetna to tbeaaiate of koov w. Hyman.dea d, to wti A ceriaia vraeiot lana etinawa in no. 1 Townebl p. Uraven county. N. O.. on tbe m.rtb etde of tbe Atlantfo a N. V. Katlro.d, and eaet of the avenue known aa "Clark e Av enae,"edtototn tbe laade of Alex Miller on tba eaat and tbe land, of Samuel Jpork and Butler aa the north, containing 860 area more or leaa. wbtoh waa oonvevttd by lattlda D. Otark and Oeorge lien to Robert Uymaa by deed beartnt date Nov. Hth. Ib7, reeorded In records of Craven eonnly, Book no. tb. roi a n. TaraiaaraeM: OM-Baireaib:oalance on a eradltofalx months. New Berne, N. O., Kept, S7th, 18W. JAM IS C. HlUKISON, Adm'r of tbe ratata of st,27 dm Robt, W. Hyman. dee'J NOTICE. Tbe undesigned, J, Q. Harlon, Pnblle dminiitrator, baa duly anauntd aa Adm l.l ra tor of the eetata of John O. Gardner, deceased, and hereby glvee notloe that he r.qatrea an neraona having eiaima againat the fitate of tbe .aid John O. Gardner, to preaenttbem to the aald Admlnlatrator duly antbentlcaled. for paymeat on or before the ttn a ay or uctooer, jl..u. um, or aiaa inia notice will be pleaded In bar of recovery. Perioni Indebted to the aetata mnit pay without deny. J H, C. HARftlKO. Public Admlni.rr.tor. Ci.ark A t far K, Attorney.. Newbern. N. C. Oct. th, IHX8 6w T .g ' NOTICE. tb aadaralcnad. Allen Mamford.ha.duly oaUaea 'aa adalalatiator of thaeatate of Carolina Idnmford.and neraby glvee notice that he reqnlrea all peitona having claim. againat the eetate or tbe .aid uaroitun Mum ford to prraent them to the aald Ad mlul.tr tor, duly authenticated, fjT payment on or oeiore ine aith d.y or fepiemner. imh elae thla notice will be pleaded la tar ot re ooTery. Persons Indebted to the eetate mint pay Without Oalay. ALLKN MUMKuKlf. aepSdfw Admlnlitiator. 8XATI Of NORTH CAHOLINA Crayen County. . Bnper'or i Court. J.H. Whltty and wife Rarah. Henry C. Quel len and wife Kllen, Kllza W bitty and wah . WbJUy, infanta, by their next friend, Leonard Whltty. Special Pr exceeding fur tbe sale of Real Es tate for Partition. r , , The defendant, Leonard Whltty, If hereby required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Conrt of Craven roanty, 00 Monday, November 8th, A.D. 1888, and an swer araeatae ta the petition file in the above entitled praoeedtng. . - . ' - S. W. tJARPKNTER, Hept, ta. ices, a iw Aierx np. uonn. NOTICE. amee C. Harrison, admlnlatrator of John O. ; Gardner, dee d, ve t, B. Blaekledg-e. ' On Monday tba Stth day f Kovereber, A. U. 18W, at 13 o'clock. St., at the Conrt Eouae daot la tba CUf of w Rarua. N. I will, by authority of the Superior Oonrt of Craven county appointing me Oommlaalon eratpoee te Sale all the right, title and in teaaatef A. B. eUackledgetn and to a certain tract of land cod talnlng about (99) nlnety-alz acres more or leas, situate about 8V4 miles from the city of Jiew Ba ne, on the north iMe ot Trent read, being the landa where toe aald defendant R. B. Black edge now reside.. For a wore) particular description of aald lands see the pleadings In the above entitled action. ' Terms of tale, CA80. J. A. PAtrKRSON, ocltdlw Comm'Mloner. ulaLJiiJaV. ' 'in CIGARS FOR 8 AlE AT COST. Having; trarohaeed a large stock of Cigars, and the demand for same being mall, I pew offer to the, merchants CIQABSAT COST until my atook is reduced. ; Ceh oa delivery, ; rr ! , ' . , Blg O htm fl vea eajve X eattafactioa la tbe cure of Gonorreo end ! Gleet T praKllbe Hand .feelaalelDreconim.Dd- - leg H te til eofferera. t-'-- Deestsi', III. u pBicB.si.eo. ,-; wl Bold by Dreggista : ri ie'OMB'' ? AgerivNsw ; Bern, 1f . - x may 3 d alf Hi " Boots, and; Shoes; g tftt ii laareat Variety..; The beat pegged Acogao m tne city. - tarre Stock f Babber Goods rf 1 - - ........ i All sold hy -Electrie Llghu atTjl2l t abd by koncst dealing in day time. ;tf MStZy i F. TATL02,Sr. '''eoSdwt j t New Berne. .' t VO t T.J , - .fc- A mt a a I 1 - -- a k! ariwtrhre ' 'tajekaalMl4 - tU"iaJ ' . ".Bilks. . W arc reqawud ta au&a tk&t tt Crra Coanty EiU Society bt . largt Mortmeat 'ol Blble aai Taata maata, for aak at friciiraje; ftoa it jfecta ta 2.50 pat e!jj at thaix aapQMtary la'tha atr cC. ". -m ; 4dwtf GEO. 1LLEX ft CO. MeCentury. Hagaiine - wiHi ih VaTunhor. iakna The Century commences its thirty- firttt tolume with a regular circa 1 a- -tNii :f almost 250,000. war IStpers and the Life of JJseola in- ereaeed its monthly edition by 100,- -000. The latter history baric f r. eonntt il the events of Lincoln's early J t-arav and Riren taa aeessary surrey of the political .condition o. tba country, roaches a new period. . with which rue secetaries wero most immediately acquainted Under ttie captain -, V Lincoln1 in tht Wart4'. the writers now enter ' on the m6ra important part of tbeir narratire, vis.: the early years of tbe War and " Preeidentincoln'it part therein. Supplementary War Papers, Oil owing tba 'Vattie series" by distfnfiiished generals, will de scribe interesting features of army ife, tunneling, from Li I by, narra- tiTes of personal adventure, etc. 0nerai Bberaaa will.write on Xha Qrand Katcsy c t Uie War." . - iicnaan on uiDona. Except tbe Life of IincoUn and the War Articles, no rrfors Impor tant series has ever been undertak u by The Century tban this of Mr. Kenan's. Witu tat orerlooj pre paration of four years- trarpl ; and study in Russia and Siberia,' tlrfj author undertook a journey ot 15, 000 mile for the Special investiga tion here required. An introduc tion from tbe Russian Minister of the Interior admitted bun to. the principal mines and prisons, wrtere he became acquainted wtth'sotne three hundred State exiles, Lib erals, Nihilists, and others, and the series will be a startling as well as accurate revelation of the exile system. Tbe mauy illustrations by the artist and photographer, Mr. Oeorge A. Frost, who accompanied the author, will add greatly to the value of the articles. A Novel ay Efrgloston. with' illustrations will rnn through, the year. "Shorter novels will fol low, by Gable and Stockton. Shor ter , Actions, will appear every month. ' Miscellaneous Features w ill comprise v ftfivjal illustrated armies, on Ireldnltl by CbarV IBa Kay, papers totuiig the flew of the Sanday -School Lessons, illustrated by EL. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1888, edition 1
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