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ABE UNEXCELLED. T -
1ZIH Street, tur Coraar Scuth rroat,
: 2TEW BERNE; N. C
' - ' Kext door to K. R. J ones'.
' ApriiJ-d V 13 m. . -' .
VI::ro flroYou Going?
.1 am going to suffer no longer with
my shoe made on that wrong and ab
surd principle, bat wear thoMbeautifa)
' style manufactured by : .. -
J. W. HiiRRELL.
, - Repairing dona nv the neatest man
ner; invisible patches put on and war-
' ranted to stay. - '
. Don't-forget the place south of the
Central Hotel. Kiddle street. New
Berne, N.. C. - ' . - - -.-
. ad yoor oraers and save money.
, ; eepiliswtt 1 J. W. HARRKTJ.
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i ?; V J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries,
Provisions,
Tobacco, Snuff,
Wood and
Willow-ware
and Liquors.
The Largcat Exclusive Grocery House in the City.
My stock Is always complete, and goods fresh.
I will guarantee to sell goods in my line as cheap as any house in Norfolk,
and consequently save freight chnrgct and niariue risks.
My utoclc of liquors is complete, and I invite special attention of buyers be
fore making purchases. M'JcId1Jlf
THOS. GATES & CO.
OFFER A LABOS STOCK OF
, BAGGING
AND
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TIES
PARTICULAR "ATTENTION
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Cc:
OiVEN TO
gnnsnts cf ...Gotten,;.
AND HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
v ' GUARANTEED. .
SOUTH FRONT ST- OPPOSITE
GASTON HOUSE. -
For - . ;. . . ,; -COLDS,
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iii:aiaciie,
toepidliveu
and C1IIIXS,
BERRYS
CHKI3TMAS TRICKS,
C.VTLIZZ, rnUITS, Etc, Etc.,
AT FAIR PRICES.
"Parties bujiag for Cass, can buy
D THUGS, GAKDENSEED.
I i-r snj EoTelores, Pair.U, Brnah
es, G.ua, Toji, Wall Paper, and
zj ;tlier things at bottom prices at
L-e.ry' Drcj Store. Apr; 9 lj w
I. 1. Jones
connissidH M
Cc-iisruiaenta of Grairi, V
Cotton, and other ;
produce; "-i:
.Dry Goods, Notions,
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BOOTS AND SHOES. - f
GROCERIES
OF ALL KINDS ?
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Pork, Bacon, r Flour Sugar,
Coffee, Salt, Syrup and.' j
SMUFFand TOBACCO;
HARDWARE
CCH AS .
Spades, SlioveLs,- Hoes, Axes,
' ITails .Plow Traces Hames,
Farjners Supplies.
'-dzKEKAL'LY
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L A II EST AND OLDEST
i iMolesale House
:v " IK THE CITY.
Keeps always in' Stock large quantities PORK, LONG
; i CXE FIT SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUP,
' ;. :; ; ' ' ".folasses, Salt, &c.
I LORLLLAKD AND GAIL1 & AX SNTIFF,
h 3 J" tilso a large stock of
DRY GOODS,: BOOTS, SHOES, and Arbuckle's Ariosa
; : : ROASTED COFFEE,
CItACKEES and.; CAKES in great variety. -A large Stock of
''vorri( )Ns jlisjd hosiery.
Wholesale buy ers will find ft large STOCK at lowest prices
Don't fall to ieeiue before you Iniy MIDDLE STREET,
,The pleasuro vof your company is respectfallv solieitcd
at-tho '
vEABELIOlSrABLE
UdiesDnrtoodsi Store
POLLOCIC STREET, JEW DEnilE,' N. 0.
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:'verr effort will be made to suit you in all lines of Fancy Dry Goods.
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- t&" Samples of any kind Of poods cut. '
Goods sent oat tc be looked at. - ..
Money returted If Goods do not suit- - "
I resnectfulir invite the attention of the trade to nv very superior stock ot
Dry Good, fresh and desirable ; also my elegant stock ot
' . Ladies and Children'al Hand-made Shoes,
which are warranted.' I am prepared to ofier at : the lowest prices, reeling as
sured that my facilities enable me to compete with any similar establishment in
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tnis city. A cau irom yoo wnen you visit our city is soiiciteu,. ana, in iue menu
time, your orders will receive prompt 'and careful attention.
tkr Send 3 cent e tarns lor j; asruon hneeu sep4-aswtra
E. IHliu3ead6ws t& Co.,
r .... Dealers" in. Drugs,' Seeds and " Guanos,
Kow offer Peruvian Guano, Pine Island Guano; Pacific Guano and Kainit.
: ' - -. COB HER POIXOCK t MTDDIJB STBEKTS.
Wirsmm Ezchaaca YmrlU. , oetSlddrv i . IEW BKRITB, I. C.
qgp voym 00.
Wholesale Grocers, and Dealers in the follow-
ing standard Brands of Flour,
Which are put up expressly for our Trade :
CROATAN SUPER.,
- DOVER' MILLS EXTRA,
; CONTENTNEA EXTRA,'
. ' ; WHITE OAK EXTRA,
T " TRENT RIVER XXX EXTRA,
. . iTJTT TFOiJ XXXX FAMILY.
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. Foy's Patent Process, from Selected Wheat.
Our patent process is equal to anythinffwn the market, and we guarantee every
barrel to give satisfaction. Call and examine our stock. All goods in our line
sold at the Lowest Cash Prices.
au31 BJEEICK BLOCK, MIDDLE ST., NEW BERNE. 25. C, wt
MAKE 10 MISTAKE ! THE HEADQUARTERS !
DO NOT FALL. TO CALL OTS
HOWARD & JONES,
WHEN LN NEED OF
CLOTHING,
GENTS' Furnishing Goods,
Ada Carfitwas decidedly the
bejle of Sharborough ; and aa . that
small but bustling. Midland town
had a reputation among its neigh
bors for lovely lasses, the distinction
wait a great one.
In figure, the girl was somewhat
small and slight ; but in feature she
had attained almost to perfection
both of outline and of tint,
She had a lofty, well-proportioned
brow, around which rippled rich
waves of auburn hair.
She had eyes of dreamy blue.
cheeks just sufficiently tinged with
delicate carmine to throw into relief
the pearly whiteness of herteeth
The worst of it was. she knew
that she was beautiful, and the
knowledge spoiled her.
Ada was the only child of
wealthy Sharborough manufacturer,
and added to her other charms that
of being a very considerable heiress
Naturally she had of suitors not a
lew
Roger Herlestone was two-aud
twenty; but his thick-set, burly
figure, and his abundance ot beard
made uiin look years older.
He was heavy in feature, uucer
tain ii movement, and awkward in
address.
As the nephew of Mr. Marston
of Marston & Marsh, cotton-mill
owners, his prospects were very
good.
But the knowledge of this fact
somehow failed to give him the
needed self-confidence.
Roger's many blunders made him
to a large extent the butt of bis
male acquaintance, and it was prob
ably this that caused Ada (Jaiht
out of sheer opposition, to treat
him with marked favor.
PMlip Dare, the lawyer, ,had
likened Roger to the proxerbial
"bull in a cliina shop;" and Philip
Dare should be made to bite his lip
with vexation at her deference to
the despised one.
But once again she was kind only
to be cruel
"I can not tell whether she cares
for me, or whether she does not,'
said Roger Herlestone to his
younger brother, Martin. "Some
times I think one thing, and some
times another. Bntthis I am sure
of, she is all the world to me."
"Then I'd ask her, old fellow.'
"But but sue has always so
many round her. Ada Carfit is the
queen of a large circle, and I "
"Have been the best of sons, the
best ol brothers and I have no
doubt, would make the best of husbands.''
"Ana I," said icoger, resuming
slowly, and paying no heed; to this
enthusiastic praise, "am a rough
and homely man, who has almost
as good a right to dream ot becom
ing Prime Minister as of winning
such a wife."
"Nonsense, Roger ! Don't be so
unnecessarily modest. You are
just as good as she, aud the girl
must know it."
'Then," and the elder's tone
changed suddenly : "I'll put it to
the test and see. If Ada refuses
me, it will be just another dream
dispelled, and I shall face the
worst."
The opportunity soon came.
The two were thrown mueh to
gether at a summer picnic party,
and some malign genius made Ada
more than ever gracious,
It seemed to her that she had
succeeded in thawing the ice of her
admirer's awkwardness, and the
studied compliments he paid her
awoke the gleam of a sunny, satis
tied smile.
L: She little suspected the commo
tion that was working beneath the
surface.
They had wandered out of sight
aud hearing of the rest, on' pretense
or examining some curiously
shaped rocks.
"How still the air is under the
sun t" said Ada stopping at' a low
fence that crossed the hillside
For' a moment her companion
did not answer and she cast a cas
ual glance upwards at his face
"What Ada saw there made her
start and slightly shirer,
"Yes," he said, with a hoarse and
mighty enort, "this is just the turn
of the seasons, and this bush t is
frequent and very suggestive
then. You and I have come to a
turning-point, too, Miss Carfit,
and I must break the stillness by a
very important question. (Jan you
not guess what that is the story I
have to tell, Miss Uarnt-Ada !"
"No, do. We had better return,
I think. We shall be lost, Mr.
Herlestone."
Ada was keeping her composure
wonderfully, and she hoped by
this coldly spoken hint the con
fession she leared might be
averted.
She did not know the speaker.
"Wait an instant, Ada," Roger
cried, abandoning the last shelter
01 reserve; "J have this to tell, that
you are more to me than anyone
else in the wide world can ever be.
I love you, Ada surely you must
have divined it ! Can you love me
back again, however little! Will
you some day be my wife f"
His words were coming swiftly
enough now, and his beseeching
eyes emphasized the truth.
The man was transformed, and a
faint response of admiration was
raised in the girl's heart.
But he was could be no more
than others she had rejected.
This triumph she was used to,
and gloried in; though usually she
had been better on her guard, and
I had stopped the deluded one before
j this stage was reached.
"I am sorry, Mr. Herlestone, you
' have said such things," she replied;
j "I thought you were above ro
j mance. That is partly why I
( trusted you. You seemed so so
' sensible."
"It must surely be :i sign of that
I to admire and to love."
' "Pray don't Mr. Herlestone. It
' is all a mistake, I assure you."
1 "A mistake that you can ever
care for me f
"Yes, certainly."
There was a levity about the as
surance that stung the young man
well nigh into madness.
He had heard rumors ol' the
: HOTTS SWEET C1DEB,
"J'r THE BEST MADE.
CONS XJTn TL Y: IN STOCK
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- Price lot lor essb.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
, Highest' casb prices paid
eoontrt Produce
Call mnd m me.
JSarth 'Was corasr
' 1. 80UTK T&03T A
. ' i -,' -. - v - XXSSXS Streets,
rr jrerw . b ebse, n. c.
MENS' AND BOIS' HATS,
Men's, Boys', Ladies & Misses' Rubber Coats and Circulars.
?YT , .1 ,1. .1 ... Iil.i 1
v e ouy inese eoous irom the manutacturer, ana sell tnein close. h(l fi nnHmr flmm 1
Our line of Shirts and Undershirts is now complete. Boys' Collars, Shirts 1,,,,.,, ni-vi-B
Wnd Undershirts. Our Economy Shirt, three for 2.00, is excellent. v.v i1( ,,m'ifi i,n,.. -
Linen snd Celluloid Collars and Cuffs. We sell our neck wear much below 'rlt. return walk
tne price ot otner nouses, ivuliher, mik, Alpaeca ana tnngham I mbrellas.
Bear in mind that "Our Stacy, Ailams tie t'o.'s Shoes" cannot be had else
where in the city.
The need of an Exclusive Gents' Furnishing Store has long been felt in this
city, (jiveus your trade and we will supply your wants.
t For day after day, "and 'week af
ter week, there was scarcely a
break In t he clouds or a pause in the
gale-j'.
Wind; and rain, wind and rain
was the -dreary record; until the
lakes ivere swollen, the streams
impassable, and wiles of low-lying
pasture-lands submerged.
. Sharborough was not a . pleasant
place under snch circumstances.
Upon the very brightest heavens
its huge manufacturing chimnies
hung a yellow blot; and tfow th6
funeral-like pall of fog and si smoke
lowered overhead in a perpetual
frown.
Ada Carfit grew sick of it, and
betook herself on a visit to her an
cle at Baysditch, five miles away.
There it rained still, it is true,
and seemed likely to rain.
But Baysditch was in the open
country,and behind it were the Por
ley Hills.
The girl was better content, and
could grumble there with a sense of
less oppression. . '
Of Roger Herlestone, since her
dismissal of him, she had seen very
ever.
He was grown graver Rnd more
reticent, it appeared, than ever.
And he had lately been taken in
as a junior partner by Marston &
Marsh.
That was all she knew.
But somehow his face frequently
haunted her.
He had looked no resolute and
manly on these Porley Downs.
She even sighed thinking of it.
Ada's own image, despite his ut
most efforts, was equally present
with the young manufacturer.
"I think I despise and hate her as
I onced cared for her,;' he told his
brother; "but forget her,,I can't'
"Fall in love with some one else,"
was Martin's sago recommenda
tion. But Roger shook his head.
"Not yet," he said; "I have not
sufficient confidence in feinale good
ness since then. That was the
greatest evil the girl didaie. She
destroyed faith at a blow,"
"A stormy afternoon, Roger,"
said his uncle, two days later. "Do
you mind driving to North Fulton
to see about those missing ordersf
It will le best for one of the firm to
go, as it ls.isuch a delicate ques
tion. 5 j
"I am perfectly willing, sir. I j
am not afraid of be weather in the
least."
"Better start at once."
'So I will. I shall be back, then,
by nightfall."
North Fulton was over the hills,
ten miles off.
The young man was quicklv un
der way. . .,
He had to pass through ' Bays
ditch, aud he vras aware of , Ada
Carfit's presence there.
But it was nothing to him wheth
er she saw him or not.
The state of the roads was a
much more serious consideration.
How high the waters were, and
still rising.
Many houses m the valley were
already isolated, and unless a
speedy change took place of which,
alas! there was no sympton-the
result must inevitably be grave dis
aster. C ' !
The wind lulled for an hour or
two while Roger transacted his
business.
But it arose in redoubled fury
as he commenced his return jour
ney. ;
Darkness ad Jed to the difficulty
and the danger of the route.
Turning sharply round a corner
into Baysditch Valley, Roger was
hailed by a terror-stricken y,oice be
hind him.
He pulled hastily up.
"What's wrong?", he asked.
Pant, pant, pant! and then a
white face with awed; dilated eyes
gleamed upon him in the mist. .
"Porley Dam be bursteni"
"Nol-surel" ... .-.
Roger comprehended in an instant
what that message meant, and his
accents were as hoarse as the stran
ger's. . .;.,.-!, .''
"Ae: certain. .: 11s tearing
through t' embankment like a catar
act. ' Gettin' bigger every minute,
and noane can't stop it,"
"Then Baysditch must be flood
ed!" ' . ,1(
"Yes. I be goin' to warn't."
"Jump up here."
And Roger drove as' if for' his
own life, insteed of other people's.
The alarm sopn spreads and a
scene of terror and confusion ensued
which might have appalled the
strongest. Water was swiftly ris
ing m the single village street, and
tne mutter ot the qnsweepmg tor
rent grew louder every . minute.
Homeless, arid sadly deficient in
both food and clothing, dozens of
families fled to the hillsides while
there was yet time. .
Where was Ada Carfit lodging?
Milton Villa, old Luke Carfit's
home, was some distance beyond
the clustering villa sre-roofs, and
Roger experienced some delay in
reaching it. The inmates, only
three in number besides the two
maid-servants, were but just
alarmed, and their retreat was cut
off before even lioger was aware of
t. Ada was as pale as death, but
strangely calm and self-jiossessed.
l?norii rftmomlmrdfl ft r-,1 o li , ,i-
at least once in that hour of awful
peril, her eyes were fixed on his as
t they would read his very soul.
But it was a time for action and
not sentiment.
From the edge of the lawn now
the bed of a roaring stream the
round trended gently away to the
uplands, and there the only hope
lay. It was more than probable
that the house would give way un
der the avalanche of water which
had still to descend.
"Porley Dam" was the current
designation of the reservoir that
supplied all Sharborough.
lioger Herlestone swain across
with his horse and turned the ani-j
mal loose. Then, estimating as
best he could the distance and his
own powers, lie returned and briefly
explained his plan. There was no
boat within reach. Each member j
his burden.-;- But then he fainted,
and for the : first -time the rescued
household observed that .he . was
wounded. A tree-trunk had struck
him, and inflicted a ghastly wound
on the head. Bat for the present
all they could do was to grieve, and
tend - him as he lay. They were
outcasts, like dozens of others.
. That flood will be long- remem
bered, and not least by Roger Herle
stone and the girl he saved.
Brain fever supervened, and
Roger was ill for many weeks. Ada
Carfit was his chief nurse, and her
character seemed entirely changed,
so humble and assiduous was she.
There came a day when, with a
new light in his eye, Roger looked
up and whispered:
"Ada!"
She averted her face. But he
had caught the vision of a tear
one of thankfulness and joy. He
took her unresisting hand.
I have a concession to make'' he
whispered. "It was in sheer re
venge I saved you. Can you tor-
give me, Ada? And after all--care
a little!"
"TYircrivot And T lf ma foil
too," she cried, brokenly, "I loved
you though I didn't know it, when
you asKea me nrst, Roger."
New Berne Advertisements. .
H. W. WAIIAB,
(Successor to K. II. WlnUlejr,) . -
DISTILLERS' AGENT FOIU
Pure Rye and Com Whisky
AT WHOLESALE.
kikston advektise::::
THE CELEBRATKI)
WINES AUD OIGAES
fN OK FA T VARIETY,
Norfolk Advertisements.
NOTICE.
First Class Sewing Machines
at Bottom Prices.
THE DA VIS,
NE W HOME,
: DOMESTIC, and
WHITE,
The Latest Improved at Living1 Priios
Needles atid Parts for all Kinds.
Send lor Price List b fore buying nisi v. here
and save money.
1 haTH the UrtrfEl and mrat ciitniiTt hi-ttMir
1 117 J iu I 111" ouiiiu.
Wo reasonable offer refused Cur Sectrnd-hind
aiacmnea in good order.
J. W. BEASLEY,
105 Church street,
Norfolk, Va,
auglO-wOm
Elizabeth Iron Works,
CHAS. W. PBTT1T, Prop.,
280 and 282 Water street, Norfolk, Va.
MANUFACTURER OF
ENGINES, BOILERS,
Saw and Grist Mills,
SHAFTINGS,
Jriilleys, Hangers,
FORCINGS AND CASTINGS,
Of Every Description.
auglTwly
Adam Tredwell & Go.,
. Gotten Commission Merchants,
.NORFOLK," VA.
Office Cotton Exchange Building.
Sells cotton for commission, 50 cents
per bale-: augl7w6m
A Common sense xtemedy.
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No More Rheumatism, Gout or
A Neuralgia.
Immediate Keliel Warranted,
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Five years established, and never known to
fail In a single case, acute or chronic. Refer
to all prominent physicians and druggists for
the standing of Sail cy Ilea.
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which exists in the blood of rheumatic and
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SaLICYLICA is known as a common-sense
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eause of Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia,
while aOi many so-called specifics rod sup.
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It has been conceded by eminent scientists
that outward applications, such a ub' Ing
with oils, ointments, liniments anj soothing
lotions, will not eradicate these diseases,
which are the result of the poisoning of the
blood with Urio Acid.
SALICYLICA works with marvelous effect
on this acid and so removes the disorder. It
is now exclusively nsed by aH the celebrated
Shyilcians of America and Europe. Highest
edical Academy of Paris report 85 per cent,
cures in three days.
,. , REMEMBER
that SALICYLICA is a certain cure for Rheu
matism, Goat and Henralfla. The most in
tense pains are subdued almost Instantly.
Give it a trial. Relief guaranteed or money
refunded.
Thousands of testimonials sent on applica
tion. l A BOX. SIX FOR
.. Sent free by maU on receipt of money.
ASK .YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT,
But do not be deluded Into taking Imitations
or substitutes, or something recommended as
','Just as good!" Insist on the genuine with
the name of Washburne & Co. on each box,
which is guaranteed chemically pure under
our signature, an indispensihle requisite to
Insure success in the treatment. Take no
otner, or sena to us.
WASHBURAE & CO,. Proprietors,
287 Broadway, cor. Read St.,
NEW YORK.
For sale by
HANCOCK BROS., Kexv Berue, IV. C.
dec2-d&wlv
Ginger Ale, Pale Ale, Beer
AND PORTER.
BERGNER & ENGEL BEER,
CIDER,
PURE FRENCH BRANDY.
II W. WAliAR.
South Front St. Neic Berne, N. C.
sep26-d4wly.
' n '."r""' II 1 "an " .1
ITennessee
" BROOKS COTTON FHESS,
Brown and other Gins, always on 1::;:
First-class Stock of IIqil
A Car Lead of STOVES Just Rect i .
MILLER & CANADA .
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aurlT-wtJanl
A GkRAND SHOW
AT
wej. sultan s ooJGeii'l IiisuraiicG 1
KINSTON. X. V.
WKIKHTEINI BUILDING.
Just returned from the Northern Mnrkel will;
a Large and Well wekctod Stock of Dry j ol.
Fancy Goods, Dregs (.Jeod
A Large Helectcd HUwk of Men's, Yonlhs'
and Children's Clothing
The Finest Selected Utoek of
Ladies' Cloaks and Dolmans,
Also the Latest Styles of nil!f Walk lug
Sackels, Mlssennnd (tillilr. u.
Cents' and Ladies' Furiiisliin; foods
A SPECIALTY. A Full lA:i.-:(
Men's and Boys' Eocts and Skfs, i
AIko a Fine Assortment f
Ladies' and Children's Shoes, j
Latest Styles of lLitH and Caps, and Lntitit ;
styles of
KepreRtnta the following first-tlnM companies t
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANT;!;
FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA,
WESTCHESTER OF NEW YORK, .
GEORGIA HOME OF COLUMBUS,
NORTH CAROLINA HOME- and other. .
Stove, ilwe'llupa. merchandise, gins aud form irojrty lusun.! a
damage by fire or lUhlninz. , ' Ai.
CO
NEW BERNE ADVEETISEIIET.'TS.
LADIES'
Trunks, V:
lanket, i
Jewelry,
Blanket, Quilt"
AND MISSES' HATS.
lisr?r and Kull I, In? of Carpctn,
lit".
nU'lies and Aororrteonn.
;. 'ALLELE o C
v , ..... ,.-.... - .
rolltk Street, New; Iierne, N. C,
AT LOW PRICES.
ltemember we Imv our Ooodsfor ('ASH. and i
ell at LOW FIOUUKS for CASH.
oct!2d&w
J. J. Tolson & co.
BEOAD STREET
Second door East from Rtilroad)
Receives GOODS by every Steamer.
The beat of Potted
Oauned Qoodsi,
Best grades of Coffee, best
grades Flour, best kettle
rendered Lard,
Very best selected BUTTER, Pore
Apple VINEGAR, SUGAR sTall grades
best Family GROCERIES, of
ALL KINDS.
Our country friends will tind it lo
their advantage to call and try our pri
ces before buying. All goods sold at
Bottom Prloos.
Goods delivered at any part of City prompt
and free. Broad Street second door east
Railroad. or w y Anr.l 1,
A. H. HOLTON,
DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic
WINES & LIQUORS,
TOBACCO S & Ci GAR S.
MIDDLE STREET,
Opposite Xoo
aprlycliw
NEW BERNE, N. C.
C. B. HART &; CO.
ONE t!iZ CASH STOEE.
Ncrtl-et corner 3?'idic and'South Front stretfU
'.wsite E 11 Windle nd K. R. Jone3.
uiatits IN
Stovos, House Furnishing Goods,
CROCKERY an GLASSWARE,
L A MPS in great variety.
BURNERS. WTO!
It stands at the head
CHIMNEYS,
KEROSENE On,
:-Kip;5s.ve Cil,
Train Oils.
ai,' j : j ' j 1 1 , i ' T-.t!iiifact!r.
Tin and Sl;c-pt-Iron Vare.
Machirtf
-I.SS-v.'W
1
a ".it... I
-i in m, i
immm WiWsym,
11
Oflem
. ;. . K'ol it .
. - - i
Peruvian ntl Ittm-
; J01 1-tn k CI t i
Murrjm Htiict.'l,..
; UsIft N liNIMIV'l I-
vh.u(ir now it..
. Fr Triit'kcrs himI v."
PLOWS, HARROWS AND CULTIVA i
In Great Variety and at Very Low Triecr.
J'.-. GEO. ALLO! L C
r
r
Carrawav's 'Liver
Contains no CALOMEL, or other MERCULIAL Inpredlonts, but m-
. ' , lose(l of
Pure and Unadulterated Vcsctetb , Inr: '
MAKINO THEM TOE
Surest, Safest and Jtest Live?, Pill on tho Marl::
62" Try them and b oonrinooi of their tnorit: . .
tST All Druggists and Dealers keep tbem. , 15 oenU rxrb ox.
Jkmesedmoii
WHOLESALE l-ilUOIt J 10 ALi:
BERGNER & EKGELS
CELEBRATED BOTTlil) IsAGEE EZn
FOR -SALE 'BY ; TI1E ; CliATJ.
Also on hand a full stock of Groceries, ' Provisions, Cij
AND TODACCO. '
Open Frottt Brick Store. MIIILU STREET, t '
Apr ldwly "..a-" . ' XEW'BERNr. y
. '
The Headquarters:
JL. Y! HAY! ' ' ; ; ELIT ' I
Lime ' -Lime ?
ALEX MILLEIBIUCK, BRKKJ'v - BIUCK!
St.prinl Ht.'p!:-,n -:-p. to ri'l,rtliiry. Ooo
r-.ta low ftn.l v:irrMiit"j lo lie .-. rf'prfM-Nd.
A ril 1 I li (1 A w
i KSALE & RETAIL
GI.OCKiC
CiidsIuiiL! y lcccivi:;!.' is lull )n:-
FARMERS' SUPPIirS.
ICs:onliilf?, Ioi-tlninl Ac Kulliiltf ti ' CVmcMit m.
Plaster, Goat lhh, &c. 't
SALES i:OOM Cravi n Street, below Exprnw Ofllrw.
K. O. IV I ODOK, .
AiiK 11 I,U f ,. Xtw llrrni. K C
I.
I,
Hid iniirrttui
rep-
The Light Running Domestic
LIk- L'.tv
-pscntt-il.
ar;il i-XJimine mr !ork and
pricc-i. StaM !.riiiclu'il I'icc lo iW our
country ruv.tomrrs.
uoods 'i.divorcd !:" I
l!ie i-ily.
12 W
rt
s.- n
for
girl's Iieai tlessucss, and puiil no i too prot'ions to le sncut in liiigglin
idle sc-iinilar Mrs. C'iiriit and lior husband ami
That is the acknowledcpd Leader lxa
Trade Is a fact that cannol bp ciisnitl.
MANY IMITATE IT!
NONE KQUAL 13 !
The Largest Armed. The LljtlitcH) !i-.,.
of the lioasehold must trust to liim; !
and lie would return lor each. It j ANn 18 warranted
Was proposed that Ada silOllld gO To be nude of ih beit nialerial. Toil-, any
first: but she refused, and time was j nnd 1111 Kinds or work. t i.p r-osii;,ier
the '
in Every Respect.
For eeuT.omy AnJ perf"cti 11 .,i fit.
the maids wore all saved thus; and, i ir Domestic iarer Faaiiio.n
1I..-H-H ,vli...wt,.,l Hnm-r wpiit hank ! Catalogue? free. For .-a!- l,-
' - - - .. !
1 1- i i - r-pu
llaving pleuty of room on second floor fur the display of Carpets and Oil fern
was whih-d
away hy a very constrained conver
sation, and both were glad when it
was over.
A strange silence descended up
on Ada Carfit for the rest of the ai'-
obstiaare girl who still lin-
this shall
Cloths, we have added them to our stock.
MAKE SO BLOOMING ERROR, but be sure and find hs before you buy.
We will save you money.
V ? have a full line of Trunks and abses, on which we put the buyer's
name without extra charge.
All the novelties iu Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs.
X Our Erpemes are Small. We sell accordinqhj. oc2-d&w
H0WAED & JONES,
FollooU. atroof, Near Bplaoopal Ohuroli.
or
oon.
Even the mirth of her ot
courtiers failed to do more
galvanize her into an outward sem
lilance of interest and good humor.
II.
for tht
gered.
i iii-Tiiiiri x vi:c iiii,
be my revenge," he muttered to
himself.
Ada was in his arms now, and
the cross-current running heavily
mruiiist him. II was n desoerate
than cti.,i,r,vA .jti1 in-nwimr PVPrV lTlHtflllt
- , v , . . - - . j '
more dangerous by reason of up
rooted trees and other wreckage,
that came swiftly down the valley.
It was many moths later, and the I Would he succeed? How the
storms of, perhaps, the wildest spectators held their breath aud
within living memory had descend- i trembled! At last, with a faint
od upon these Northern Midlands 1 "Hurrah!'' he made terra Anna with
O. MA It KS,
Feb 2nd ly. IVew Hern r, jy. r.
Ey E. L. MILLER,
Kin-tcn, TV.
Dealer in Pianos. Orjanp, Sewing Machines, etc
Ad3res,
Domestic 8. M. Co .
Rn iimovii, Va
Air" AKenla Wanletl. wtf
DB. J. W. SANDERS' CHILL PILLS.
A. Certain, Safe and Immediate curn t,v
hills and Billons Fever. AVvi r known
to fnil. They enre the cliilly the firci tUy, m iuMt
tr i how onfi or severe tne attack.
SotfJDQ offe l for any case one box will no; cyr
Id by driiggisia on their merit onlv.
t7. V, Sandem.
Proprietor.
wly Sanders Siore, N. C.
EASTERN MIRTH CAROLINA
MARBLE WORKS
"EV' liFKN'K, ('.
MONUMENTS, TOMBS,
; ALI. KINDS (ilLW i: AND BUILU
IX.'; WOI.'K IN
ITALSANScAfflERICAN MARBLE
Orders will receive prompt attention
and satisfaction guaranteed.
JOE K. WILLIS,
Proprietor,
i'"-oT.-!-M.r ,,(.inii;r ' . ( I'oole )
Cor. IP.OAD & CEAVEN Sts.
Borne, N. C.
Mar. SO. 1 i w
"Ri-io:pi-:s l i otil
NORFOLK ADVERTISEMENTS."
FURNITURE, CARPETING, WINDOW SHADES, PIANOS ANQ CSSA?
O ,
STEYENSiCO.,
NORFOLK. VA
S. A.
-o-
( Hi:- ;um: tmeiit of - .. ..
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
I the luii'i M ill the South, i.ur prices cinrHiit rd BR low as !) flrslH'Islss CK '
tr.li): laueii! in this , -(miiln . .. , .
:' Warunii'inv enver iit 'J7J',h' "quart" lert. rm
H:i in; led t'nc trade lor in nrlv T i ntv 'eurs. u-p epn rfkr to our customers
n -. i i v li'H.i :nid coiaitv in Kii"lcni nod t'cntral North C'tirolttts. , ..
( MtaioL'ie s liirtiislied upon a plical ,oti. ' ;
OI K UI.WO Itl'.l'AHTMENT , Jk
Is 'Host com. k lo. We can in stock t'-c following c( )elred iltstrumsolt I
Uliit lerhitj f .sv. Kfriiiu uy ,Stim, Ucnry F. Miller, and Emrrton
'in no Company. "
We cll at lowest Factory prices, and guarantee every pift.no for Art years.
We a
uncsl oii
Agent for I he
the most ihii'.-ihli
sTi:i;i.lN; OHiJAN-tlm linndsomeat case 'the
First class l-ue, polite servants
good accominodatiotis. H'nr
and
, i. vest priced organ In the world.
SUN FOR CA TMOdUKS AND PRICES.
S. A. STEVES 3l CO..
au"l 7-wCna
Norfolk, V.