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. , , - , f ,, ... :l. . t . c . .'e -.- -V Wm' till An Excellent Combinatlou. The ph-asum method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Svihii- i'K I'loS, uiauuhictured by the Cu.iroKWlA Fie SvBVH C.. illustrate the valuo of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of ilut known 'o be liu'tlKinully InXHtivo and presenting iStMii in the loriu inot refreshing to the CLSte and HJ'cepiablu to tin- system. It Is tin" uni' perfect streDpthc nin),' laxa tive. .:h-n -in .' Ihf system ifi-ctually . iti -.H.-llitig c ld-. headuclus and fevers rvntly yet promptly ami enr.blu one to ovcro. -me haliituul consUpniuui per manently Its perfect freedom from every objeetionuble rpinlitv and sub stitute, and its netinj' on the Kidneys, liver ami bowels, without weakening or irritating thcin, lnahc it the hleal laxative. In the priK-ess of niunufacturing lips lire used, as they lire pleasant to the taste, hut the nieili imil ipialitie-of the remedy are obtained from senna uml other inoiinitic pianls. by a method known to the California Fig Co. only. In order to gel its benelicial eifetts and to :ivoid imitntioriF. plea.? reiuenilwr the full name ot Uict'omfH-ny printed on the front of every package.. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. CAM FRANCISCO, CAL LOUI9VHXK. KT. NEW YORK. Y; I 01 l.y .ill Druggists. I'rice 50c. per ho' THE JOURNAL Son Hern. N. ('., May .', 18)l!. A I.Y IN TIIK H I V Mrs Susau Churchill will have her home on Middle street moved hack in I the lot anil have the house repaired. J VV Wood, the tinsmith and sheet irou worker, is moving his shop to the huildiiK' hi the corner of Kroail unit Mid dle streets. No lillle ilutnage was done to pen.-, corn and othci growing crops by the recent severe hail storm. Near I'crtec lion l he hail was especially heavy and damaging. Mr A II Baugerl is building another otlice on Middle street, near liroad. It will be a one story structure with two rooms. The windows will lie 'arge wtili one glass to the sash. A soda valer fountain will he pi iced in Davis' Pharmacy sometime this mouth. The fountain which will N- a handsome one is being made by J W. Tufts especially for Davis' Pharmacy. Coventor Uussell has appointed and issued a commission to Dr. Chailes Duffy, of this cily, to represent the State at the national conference of charities mid col lection, lo In- held at Cincinnati this month. The Methodist Sunday school ol Mon head City went by special train yester day morning from Morehead to River dale where 'hey had a picnic. Several people went from New Bern to Kiverdale during the day to join iu the revelries of the holiday. A libel suit of interesting proportions has grown out of the collision between the schooner Carrie Farson, commanded by the well known master, Capt E W I, Upton of this city, and the schooner commanded by Capt Mason The acci dent occurred several days ago. The Kniina Warren Company present ed "The r'alal Wedding ' to a fair Bl.ed audience at the theatre last night. The play was well presented, each member handling their part with ease ami ability, and were applauded frequently. Tonight they present the society drama "Kast Lynne." The L' S s I'r.iirie which has been as signed to the duly of taking the naval militia of this and other Atlantic coast slates to sea for their annual drills has lefi League Island. She will go to Port Koyal, 8. C, al once amllattrto Wil mington to lake on board Ihe reserves of New Bern, Klnston and Wilmington. Messrs Frank .Matthews, Jim Simmons and Kdgar Jones were out sailing when the thunder squall came up the olhej day and when things were al the w orst decided that It was safer on shore than it was upon the turbulent wateis of the Neuse where lightning played danger ously near. They beached the boat at Cray wood on Ihe south chore and re lumed home by the way of the bridge. During the thunderstorm of Wednes day afteruoon lightning struck the bee martin gourds swinging from a p le ereoled on -the premises of Supt S L Dfik of the A & X C II R. ., The gourd were abaUere wdtne ;mertln killed InsUlHIy. The lightning split tbe pole f rdm )Je pp to tile fence pott to 'which, it nailed at tle7 bottom and rjf nearly daMtroyed the pott. H Ua little singular" that pole Of the tame kind was destroyed by lightning oq the tame lot lut Mtii;;; fct?? Editor C L ftterena of tnoew Ram tbel'nlted StattW Cruise .ttieigkijlr. BteWAhii nlU be remetnberod,..wa h-j originator, of the luovvmeul to raise abtcrlptloa In the Bute MHral lean ,ago to pmsent: lb ?UUbih, ja .IWer ter- WHka oftM plaoe, wero nnltail la th Tlc 'tU ettflLUs-nuacaliafeaT Uta'Ciha .holy bonds of wedlock -yesterday etn csma to Soothnott and ikm miw ; ar !int M.. iir .f i. n u u ' ' - - 7 - w pretejiled bf Captain R A Ahc.o.( ,R -aigatMnt fitereai gateTba Mwscnger tbepleaanreof tcaUlattevejtlniffh- UmMmmtn-T fciTJY8 A k-iVi' L'" 'JXAI Somli attltUuda it mt be bm lo rwd if p'rompUybut one altoold remembtf tri qseeven uie mow perjeet rtnioaiea Only aben netded. The beat and noat alftipw and genlle gemedy la then Syrup ot f'lgai nmiiiiriu tureoT" by 'lhe'X'allfornla-ril t . -iaatajlOM thai the ciuUrr Ualeih rilved aad akchoieJ la the harbor there ( p m yeWrday afternoon. - T taktndid wtr rmel aud bar gallant officers wer net off the bar ner Koirthport by tbe ateamer Hornet, Wllrnlngtrm. Mirloa ami Comptou widen were crowded with Invited guest, and panstaiger. Tnee tleamer with other innumerable or ait ecorted the Kajtthru Ui tbe (Jie Kear 'river to tbe city. Th people of Wtl j uiington art Ueaiiug luo dlstiouiili.! reception aeconW the cruiser named in honor of our capital cily will redeo crudit upon the wliols State as well as j Wilmington wLoie cultured citizens aie all nil v fmoti for generous hospilal- rt:itM).AL Ne;il went to Mr. It S Wlluiiugton yehteiduy. I Mr. T. VV. 8tran!, of Wilmington, is iu the city. Thomas 1). Warren, Ei., of Trenton, is in the city. Mr. K P. Midyette of Oriental was in town yesterdny. Mr. and Mrs. T. A lireen went to l!!cigh yesterday. Mr. John Harvey of Vauceboro, spent yesterday iu thu city. Mr. Ceorge II. Hoberts went over to Wiltuiugliii) esterilay. Capt. K. li. ItoUrtsand Mrs Huberts are viaiting in the cily. Mr. 1'. l.a MintHi:iii- U .iitii - it-k at his home with pneumonia. Ittv. K. I. lolm went to Crcenville jtaltrday on ,t in rt visit. .Miss liellie Uaui nlii'i left jestcnlay morning to visit ul Staunton, Va. Miss .lennie Hall wem to Kinstoa yeslenlay to vi-il ner MM, i, Mis. H. W. Chadw kk. I Mi. .1. K. Cowcll of llsyhoro, and Mr. W. I Swan of Stonewall, were in the city ye.-teiday. Mis. W. .Muallnood and daughter, Mi.-n .Margaret, let i yesleniay on the niorui liaiu lor New Vork. II . i ri...ll l ll:tliii I. tin Wednesday p in Mat )nl al 7 -10 o i lot k Mifs Amies McDai.icl ami Air .1. K Harrison were united in the liny lioiuls of wedlock at Shady tirove church Jones count v, N. Tin- hoiie was l-ioi 1 1 1 ul I v decorated anil as Miss Stela Kornegay playeil the wiilding maich l l- 11. I). Ilaiper from Kinslon, ihe uiaiiis (if honor, Misses Sue Pollock and Stella Cox billowed by lie bride and groom entered The happy couple matched iu and soon were made one by Dr. Harper. 'Ihe bride w.i btautitully d teased in white organdie, .t Iter I he uiai I iage a selected cro a d w ent with 1 1 n in to I heir home wheie all the ")j oodles' imaginable awaited Ihem and every ouc seemed to en joy it im mensely. The happy couple received several presents which made tue un fortunate w riter think very strongly of marrying. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison aie Inith members of the Methodist chinch at Shady (irove aud are good christian workers. May (toil's blessiugs rest and remain with them is the prayer of the wiiler. W. M. V. 'Ve o t-'itrti Ml'il." Yesterday reference was made to the significance o'' the vote in several tovns by which graded schools are to lie etab lished. As the education of all the peo ple is paramount to every other intersi in a free country like ours, those votes will tell more than all the ballots cast for this or that man for mayor. Progress in voting on Monday, how ever, did not slop with voting to estab lish graded schools. In Wadesboro township the people voted to issue 2",000 of bouds for ihe purpose of im proving the roads of the township. In New Bern an even more radically progressive step was taken w hen a large majority of the people voted in favor r f Ihe proposition embodying ihe muni cipal ownership of the electric light plant, the sewerage system and the water works. i Here is the true platform for progressive community: every 1. A good graded school open nine months in every year. 2. Uood permanent streets in and county. H. Municipal ownership of water and sewerage. This is the trinity of blessings ncctterl in every community in the Htnte News and Observer, May 4th, Mwuiiaboro Primary Last Tuesday night a prinaary met ting was held by the democrats J Bwansuoro for the purpose of nominating the town officers. The meeting wan largely at tended. Mr. E. W. MaUoelu was chair ruin and Mr. U. H. lktMr was the sec retary. Mr. J. A. PHtman was nominated for the mayor. Mr. W. W. Dennl?, M. llalstl, J, M J ones and 1). (J. Ward, Jr , were uuaultuou&ly' nominated for town commiailoaeii. 'fbu elet tiou will beheld Man-la; a rulbMkvUl. Stt. 'O. 1.. 0rim an4 MUu Beaale Wkrta. dattrbter of M. atul Mr. , u . , N. f P - ii'v.a lit iKt . C. tl . aler at hex hom., They left on the iv e l(p m train, for hclr Jtooie.M Orlemal. )l'Vllcoiinty , . " v, A i .fcffeff waatiqnU, bututifuCired rSrfW only Iwmi rlatiytrnt Ml.s bW. Wat'eae of obr ,p.. da young lad let, she 04 many friend la title' vlclutiy wboea liett' wUbet altu ha (or bat fatura .aapplat, ami may? the tan ever thine on their futare life fa IhewdJk tt II erdWitnl tlitaf uL.Lai Mi. y I'utlnoktvltWi Maailsj k u , I 'J ,,,.,.,. -r i. .- -. limn (ar tka Jaaraal. I lleporU f rn wlww tifieeti i.a lu the Stale ekow that tbe people are anv (ooi 14 Me are Uettef tchoolt. Tke reault of the elactloa aUl ttn taal TuceUay 1 moat ftaUfylng to tbe frieaiia of cduca tha aad proeaotaraof prof rent. K araa fioai all Ihe ward etew that 'there were 1i hundred aud nineteen rotea cal in favor of the tcbooU and only ninety-live ajjalrm. It U believed that wliuia a year or two moat of the ninety rive mi be iiroug advocate of the school. ' Tbbi ka beea tbe cm In other towni. Yesterday morning a large boquel of beautiful roaea waa received at this of- ( lice with tbe following note: , "Mr. C. L. siteveni: "Please accept these flower a a alight token of the grateful appreciation of the teacher of the Public School for your untiring effort in behalf of the educational interest of our cily." The Joi'KNAi. wmhus to thank the ladies for tbe lovely flowers and for the appreciation so kindly expressed, and trusts that in the future it will labor for causes as righteous as the cause of edu cation. T YVleiue th Raleigh. Editor C. li. Stevens went to Wilming ton yesterday. He is a member of the reception committee which has been ap pointed to welcome the ciuiser ltaleigh which will arrive al Wilmington about II p m today. Special steamers with the committee on hoard will go from il mtngiou lo meet the ltaleigh over the bar. A pilot w ill be taken out lo the Raleigh and she will then be brought over Ihe bar and escorted lo Ihe cily. ll is couiempluled to give Capt. Coghlnn and the olliceis of the cruiser a public reception at the opera house in Wilming ton tonight. Tomorrow night the ladies w ill tender I he ollicers a reception for which in italious aie out as follows: The pleasure of your company Is re quested at A Itcceplion l!y tl.e I. allies of Wilmiugton, N. ('., In Honor of Captain Joseph I! Coghlan and Ollicers of the I . S. Cruiser lialeigh, at The Orton, Kiid.iy Evening, May .", 1S.I!', at 10 o'clock. Dancing at 10:10 o'llock. I ntleil ConltHlt-ratt Vrleiuns. ilKAIICjU.VH'l I lls ( C.vMI' Nkw l(M!, No. I Hi. ) New Hern, May 4, I Milt. Comrades: 1 on are Ijcrtby otdered to assemble at the conn house on Wednesday Mav ihe 10th, al : o'clock p m, lo attend lo Hie regular husiuess of ihe camp; af.er which yew w ill b" formed aud inarched iu a body to the Academy (ircen to pit ticipate ;n vhe Memorial services, under the auspices of the Daughters ot thei Confederacy. liy order of . 1'. Cl AKh, Adjutant. K. IL J ONKs, Commander. Oftii-r rs l:lc-i-leil. The Naval Reserve divlsieu held an election last night to till the vaiamy made by the promotion of Id. Com. Dauiels of the division to the Et. Com. of the battalion. 1.1. (J. 0.) YV. T. Hill was elected commanding ollicer of the division. Ensign T. 1). Carraway was elected Lieutenant (J O). Boatswain-mate J. T. llargett was elected Ensign. Concert ruMlkOiietl. The concert which was to have been given by the First North Carolina Regi ment Rand in this cily tonight has been postponed until next week. The band hap been engaged to play at the celebra tion to be given to tbe cruiser Raleigh it Wilnlnglen and from patriotic motive Ihe inansgmieni decided to cancel lor the lime being engagements in the sev eral towns. The citizens of New Rem, however, who wish very much to hear the munic of this celebrated baud will positively have tbe opportunity in the near future. Very likely it will Iw here tbe biter part of next week. w Smallpox In Klnstou. The Kree Press is clad to announce lowl"jtlit the is not a case of f mallpox In , Klnston. or in ihe pest house out of tlx , corporate limits, nor is there a suspect In tle detention house. Both houses are vacaut, and will be thoroughly fumigated and clnaned. Klnston Fieu Press, May JJrd. Msrhm4 Ur aOeetloa. ' The democratic nominee of Morehead City were elected by a big majority at tbe election held last Tuesday. Mr. C. 6. Wallaon a elected Mayor. The local option question waa decided la tbe affirmative by a majority of one hundred nd fifty-one vole. Di Bar Beet ! Mr Wlcrnire-What it th.t across the roail trying to sing? woman Mrs W.ckwtre "My Sweetheart' tbe Man In tbn Moon." , Mr Wlckwire-Well, If be iloetntkea her U isn't bar fault. A fatrUreaal Oeatleaiaa. " !' m1 way t given Lot credit for ae Iblng." . -WbafJthaW '" r 1 "4Vbn bit wife looked terkW waa loo muck t a gentleman to tay bbai- i4 1 j , .. "" r "apJhaaWe! By ailowiog tbe accumnlatlan to the bowel to 'rmtntb' Karlrk'tyile in botaoned. "ileVYlU'e Lltlla Kariy regulate tha, Ixiwel : Tjf tlient and im wlU always n. jj.ttj I 1 erfa'J'..H I !'- ,M . Ylae Mall red Beef at aelUg'a;lUa aioralag. Th foHotag 1 the order of rxeicitrt le be obaofvnl n Wedneadav nevt. Memorial Day. May 10th, 1WW, unaer lae dlrectlea of the Pauirhieii of t0( Oonfuderacy, Kew Btrn Chapter. All peraoat deelrtig to rvnJera tr Urate ta the meindry of the Couftdrrate dead are cordially tnvlted to aascmble at tbe Academy Green at 4:80 pn where a BTocetsloa will be formed under tbe ill reclioa of the Chief Mirihnl, 8 K. Ball, at follow: 1 New Bern City Baud. i Chief Maltha! aud aula. S Confederate Veterant, New Bern Camp No. 116.1, aoldiem and aallora. 4 Chaplain, Kev. T. M N. (ieorge, and Reader Re. Geo. L. Malt Mnly, ' C. V , Leyburn, 1). I) , and all ex chap- lain and speakers. " Naval Reserves a escort. G Daughters oT the Confederacy 7 Stale and City otticiils. 4 Citizens generally, children wit h Bower, etc. The profession will move promplly l 5 o'clock lo Cedar (irove Cemetery, whereupon arrival it will halt and open ranks, allowing the Daughters of UK Confederacy to pass first t'j the Confed erate Monument, the other divisions fol lowing in order as alwive. The ceremonies observed will be as follows: 1 Prayer by the Chaplain, liev. T. M. N. Ueorge. 3 Music by the Choir, The (iuard Around I he Tomb." a Reading of selected poems by Itev. Geo j. I.cyburn, 1) I). 4 Muiie by the nhoir, Vuld Eang Syne.'' 5 Reading letters fruu Ocii'l. J. I!. Cordon and Adjt. (Jen. U Moo.eman by Mail M. Manly, 0. V. New item Camp No 1 lii'J. (i Music by the choir, "Tenting To night." 7 It'll of Honor read by S K. Rail, Chief Marshal. H Benediction by Chaplain, followed by decoration of all raict of Confeder ate soldiers. Citi.eii aud all ijtgaui.alions on ar- r iival at Academy Hreeu will please re port to Chief Marshal for assignment lo proper position uud all Daughters of Confederacy ami Cmfederale Veterans are earne-lly requested lo wear their badges. rt, K. ll.w.l., Chief Marshal. An Old Time Ail. New Bern, N. C, April 2'J, Editor Journal, New Bern. 1H!I!I. Dkai: Sue- In looking up the Early lli-tory of Helilul Surirery lu New Hem and its virinity, 1 rinil the following ad. whic.i mat' he of aiilllcieiil interest lo some of your readers lo meiit an inser tion. Very Kcspi fully J. II. Hkntox. "l)raw Teeth and Bleed, Shave well Indeed Ji". The subscriber avails himself of this method of returning his sincere thanks 'to his customers and the public general ! ly for the very liberal encouragement he I lias received, and hopes by strict alien tiun to merit a continuance of their pat ronage. He will Cut and Dress hair lu the neatest style anil latest fashion, aud al all times being prepared with Kzors of theTuost superior quality, he will Shave gentlemen who may honor him with a call, or he will wail upon them at their houses. (leullemeii w ho Shave themselves, can have their Razors put iu the best shav ing order at the shortest no'.ice by send ing them lo his Shop nearby opposite to the store of Willi on llollisler Esq, on South Kront si n et. He will Bleed and Extract Teeth with the greatest can-, old loots and tum I removed In the most expeditious and skillful manner He beits leave to subjoin the lollowing Certificate: In testimony of Augustus S. Emineil s skill In extracting teeth, we can certify that having occasion to employ him In that capacity, he performed to our entire satisfaction. Al.tXANOfclt Tayi.oh, John W. Nki.son, W.u. ScaruoKouuii, John 1). Fhion, Juu. Newborn, N. C August 10, 1H31. lie oould refer to several other gentle men, and also lo many ladies in Newbern who have experienced relief from his j operation on their teeth, but tbe above is deemed sufficient, lie would y to all who msy be disposed lo patronize him Ibat be has no doubt of giving satisfac tion. riii eentt to Shave, 2i to get bled. Fo. li ) cent he'll draw any tooth in your head! I lie ha for tale at bit eaiabliibmeut tbe following among many ether arllch Razor and Razor Strap of auperior quality, Cloth lair, Shaving aud Shoe Brashes, UlaokLng Boxes aud Dressing Gltat, Dreuingt Pocket .and Ivory, Combs, Windsor, Fancj , Common tnd bbavlng roap.rllair Powder. Cologne Water and Pomatum, Court Plaster, Ac, itc, dec ''':3',-tao Hptnlsh and Catnnoa rfegers, Chewlog 'J ob-Ken, ltalrfa, yilburiR, 1' ig, Taut rinds, Ac. . AioDBTis 8. Emm arc. Newbera. N, C ; AU2. k ltUt. From - rite Merlk Carolina Hentiael, Now hem. N. C, Oct. Si, l&Jl. . "Ana enrl V Mriv Vaar Uola." - Some of ike oHy-aaUarlbi to Ike it iuial complain and allege that' their aeigi.hem borrw tbe pa par to regnlarly atut no early la tba day .-tUat tka afnrr aahl nelghbar have become a. varttnale tWu in tbe ffeib and by raid Rk maa- iwnd reqnesU for tbe loan of I be paper HakaitaatMlraa be aotaeald bpfroa an lbaMloai in jllui tlireni(aK y ' -ii.'. t1"".1 U ' iit itm J: i itanakat.iKk tHftVreiioa io,siihJ lb VMtind If you dim jJeWUta Wil4,jiaxtiig UrstW t iWW4' Mill gukkly bt.al; and jeaye ao ..i,tw Spr Mf a "a o.j oelosoir ql n m . I ids dchi uruuj osnutwa vj- Dr. S. 8. Hmrrmmk, Oimhti. O. Dsaa Sib: i have M4 nevend bot tlea of Pe-rw-ma. aa4 feel freatiy bene tied Uiareby. 1 ka. Hon. O. MexKisoa. with catarrh of the head and feel en rouraped to believe that eon tinned use of Pe-rn-na will fully eradicate a diacate of thirty year' b ton ding.. Your ainoerely, t D. MEEKISON. The continues! receipt of endorae ments like this for Dr. llartmana great eatarrh remedy, prove iu valoa beyond question. Men of prominence everywhere are recojrniiing the merit of Pe-ru-na and are willing to give expres sion to their judgment because a certain, absolute cure for catarrh i a pnblia good. All drugg'uta aaAl Pe-ru-na SwanslMkro llama. Swanslioro, May 1st, 180ik RenieniVr the Roanoke party wl Ich comes on next aatnrday the Bib. w wint a large crowd. Mr Oeo. Sumerel! of New Rern vtas In town this week calling on the mer i liant. Mr. Don Ward who has been In Fla. for the past 0 months, engaged lu the fishing business relumed home last Salurdao. We were all glad lo see Don home again. Msjiir J. A. l'ittinan went to New Bern this week on business. Coiuodorc IIy, our hook and line fish, erman went lishiiig a few days g i anil had line luck, cuughl about aim -hell, Si.js il he hadn't lost his line he would have loaded his lioat. Si lo's II J Dornian and John Russell sailed to day for N. Y. loaded with liim Iki, from hwsuslioro Ebr. Co. Sharpies C Hay and Bessie and Ellis left for Ne.,' Bern this week with uaval tores from A II Hlocmuh ik Co of llu U.rt. D. (1. Ward and D.J Mooie made a buslness i r i i to Jackst nvlllr this week, .he latter is expected home in three wicks, (as he left with a dead horse.) Kttinewall Items. Hummer is nuking In-r spi carance agr.in afti r an unusual cold spring. The li mers are hIhiiiI done planting dm, and like tin indiotilous Ix-es are bird at ll getting the cotton si ed In the gr icnd. r lrbh polalocs are looking line. I am satblied ' nmlico lOi.nly hts Iwiee at muny ucis in lilsh potatoes as ever be fore. We hope the prlcis will be asi li.rge ns the crop a good pi lee. If the farmers don't bevjn to look out for trans portation some of their potatoes will gut aft. Sm '.II hail boats are poor dependen cies. li,' in. inuichaiits ami fanuert il i i.ot him i' ic a good (bailor for the Bi liter line 1 caimol si-e, we live ill a It jtlmg world and lie who Kits dow n too li ..g v ill be bustled out. A word lo the u Ise ii. Mlltlclclll. I'lio town cleoiion passed of ipilelly, t ci;lli g S. W. Fereliee, mayor, W. J. rawyer, J. II. Feiebee and C. R. Mc (.h ese, commissioner of Stonewall. Tbe cliir .si voters would not lake any part I i i'jc elictlon. I suppose they thiuk vhl.c siipiriuacy Is al the door, or per baps ii it. mi lie i hat they aie taking time by the fo ci i I. and ll will not stent B0 Lard m b. ii the lime conies when they cannot vote. Well, our jolly old friend W. R. Union tnd his friend Rrown drove into Slone vali this cuulng selling goods, lis a mighty dull lime lor drummerr; some times they will ride all day aud only sell t ne box of sop, etc, and sometimes sell twenty -live hoxe, that I doing mighty veil, I bit Union would think to. Ex i use me brother I love to see you coma lo our Utile town, for I know titter Cherry does a good part by her boarder, tbe always bat tbe biggest spi tug cbl k ens iu town and the Is a good cook tnd the takes a pride . Irt, keeping a nice bond. ' 4.MB. " At fcnjoyaklti A soa. ': ' ' The First. North Carolina It flment Band which It making a ttwr f lb principal towns la the 8ite wHI be here the Utter part of nen week Thlameant beyond a doubt thtt tkcra I a great treat In ttore for the i pl if New ilern. Wbcrevor tbe Rand hat given an entertainment the papet'spsak lit com pllmentary term of the iierfttfuitnce. Tbe following extract hvtak nl frota tbe WITmlngton War. May ard;" x ?' "It It tile general verdict of the audi nee wblcb assemblod ' at tba Opera itoatelaet night Ibat tha'aaeart red- dcred by the Flrtt ' lleglment Band, ofi the Honk Carolina1 V01antar laftntr Wat eonal to Lieht. Dan Oodf rey's, fan out Brllltb hand, aad taot hnjoyaitla at Bontaa. siw V) . y,,,; ., . tTba aanounoemenl . It made trllb pleasure thai tb-Wlgbifl program naraeraa in an en a mttieny manac taut night wUl ba-tepeateil ton lgb! m tat tba peopbi wilt neve aa oibaf opperU al ia hear tbe baaiLaiul Jolg ;loi lheai? aelve aa to the meritt of tba argaalxt Ma.'ii.ii.iiiii.iin i ' i -i m i iir 1 ! -4. , f Br' A h 'MIM5 Slip Sift. 1 1 V I it: t lit era y f 1at1ij)4an4eiiihlofetlrt)UlrilJi a? Figared Rquel in while aid rolors, alw the Daintiest FihIh )K yjl in in Madraa Cloths. yf. ifc. Then the Iacc and Nuiiisook I'tiffiu"; is Ji(vil '..for : Uieir L 'gamy Fenian Lawns and Organdies. ' MjkX, ' Another line of vory hitndnoatc 1'iorola CIimJjw fur rvnnd in a very few day e shall have Ui- tuoHt ex)nisii.- Arties in Silk, for WaisU The Whib? Silk "Parisian Hair Cord" for yuken ami jpinii tum fa Tery ew. i4 And wo re having tuch Ndl v Tliitigii iii Pelt nml ollar Bnckles, also Shirt Jluttoti .Vis. 1'arasolj ton, and if lust, not UiM we cit 1 1 ntU'iifioti lo our complete atock of Ties, Sandals and Slippers. Call and see for vouisclvcs. ccco cccccccocco ccoo oodo o o MEN'S FURNISHINGS. o o o () o o o Hen's Collars o o Some new shapes of Men's Collars are now on sale. They are suitable for Mummer wear and are made ot 2100 g linen. Our price for these all linen col- S lars is 10c. Cufls 16c per pair. q Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Draw- O its ot a fine thread, made full and great 2 value for the price 60c per garment. g Men's fast black S x spliced hoel, 0 10c pair. g Men's large size Cambric Handker- q chiefs, wide hem, 10c. O Unlaundried White Shirts, the very 5 best value to be had The bosom ot q these shirts are made of a good quality a linen while only New York Mil's Muslin O is used in the body. They are made ex. Q tra well and when laundried they go tor 2 $1 00. Our price on these shirt3 is 50c. q Men's Colored Bosom Shirts, made of Madras or best quality perca?e, the O balance ot what we have is ofiered at 5 76c. They are our $1 00 and $1 25 q quality but wo have not proper room q tor them and so put a quick selling Q prie on them. O Men's Shoes. anj A few pair left ot Men's Black ViciQ jttia juace onoes tnat come 10 us at two thirds their worth and yon can get them the same way. Thry should be $2.00, but they are o o a o a o o o czz 30CCOOC TH CORRECT HAT FOR SPRING i " ' 1 ' . '. If "Ar"v"V'-' - 1 ' .v. i. -; , ! i.- . il - , I. J,- Wo have them tit prices to suit buyers and in latest styles FROM 25 GENTS TO, $1.75 "Hm?a5 b 4 wawal it.'-iL j -.! sizes, 16, 16 1-2 17. It 6 SOld VerytCheap. , Also have "ftiU line; selltiif at Reduced Prices. - ., -im 67 UlUDLX BfBII TT 1 n . I - M Vf .-tsj x at s r. - ta&. a ir SI. ilia N'ovel- 4 OOOCCOOOCOC Misses SLIPPERS , .. -Mil. . ' ' Wiifbb soldi phptijpit'r ! it. ' rti'UkV'lU- ' klV. "r:- you want one, it will '.'.'iyVi?'- :t 'frii '".is-' of SHOEShich 1 are '-.-' r ?i , - ''" .' ' ' . .1 i"'' 1 . '-."'-.- '
The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 5, 1899, edition 1
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