c. v
Both the method and results when
Byrup of Figs ia taken ; it ia pleasant
and refreshing to (he taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duoed, pleasing to the taste ana ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAM mmuaco, cal.
U0BIIIUE.U. KW tOKK. K.Y.
THE JOURNAL,
NEW ADVERTMEVEHTtt.
Bradham War on insects.
Stephen H. Lane Sealed proposals.
R U. D. Notice.
J. W. Stallings Palms, &
II. J. Lovick City tax list
Business Locals.
FIVE Barrels Four Year Old Apple
.Vinegar, 11 cents per gallon by banel.
AUegood, 78 Middle Street.
HOUSE TO RENT Two story house,
six room on Metcalf Street, number 80,
Good locality. Apply to J. D. Dinkine,
-
NEW LINE Spring foods just in at
Cbadwich's. Call and examine before
placing your order for same elsev. here.
F. M. Cbadwick, 101 Middle St.
A DAY IN THE CITY.
Cloudy weather with shower?, is the
forecast for today.
Sunday was Palm Sunday and Christ
Church of this city was beautifully deco
rated with palms and a large congrega
tion was in attendance, it being the be
ginning of.IIoly Week.
The protracted meeting held at the
Methodist Chapel continues nightly And
great interest is manifested by those who
attend: The sermon preached by Rev.
F. S. Becton Sunday night was very
effective and great many presented
themselves for prayers.
A collision yesterday afternoon on
Middle street, near Scott's stables, be
tween two carts, resulted In throwing
Bill Smith, colored, from his cart, knock
Ing the breath out of him. After a few
minutes, Smith recovered his breath, and
was none the worse for the accident.
The loiterers in the vicinity of Arm
strong s store on lower Middle street,
yesterday, enjoyed the light of a atrug
git between a mule, that wanted to get
iato the store and several colored men
It took a good deal of forcible persuasion
before the mule was made to realize that
his place was on the street, not in a
store.
Eacllca Arnica Falve.
The Best Salts In the world for cuts
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sore, letter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
lively cum pile or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price U cent pri
uox. f or sale ny t . e, uutly.
PERSONA I
Mr. T. A. Cress, weal to Morehead last
night.
Mr. Clarenr Crapon came over from
Wilmington last night.
Mr. Geo. Dill went to Morehead last
Bight on business.
Mr. J. A. Crews Is In the city in the
Interest of Wilmington Messenger.
Mr. Matilda Jordan and daughter,
Miss Julia, left yesterday morning to
tbelr bom at Washington, D. C.
Messrs. A. D. Ward and W. D. Mclver
are at Jacksonville, attending Onslow
county Superior Court.
Mrs. A. D. Patterson left yesterdsy
morning lo visit her son, at Nyack,
on Hudson, N. Y.
Miss Mary A. Dewey of Halelgh and
Miss 111 tie Dewsy of Goldsboro ar
visiting Mrs. T. W. Dewey.
MIm Lou Webb left yesterday morning
for Washington, D. C. While la the city
sb was lb guest of Mrs. J. E. Latham,
Mr. J. L. Carroll and son, Mr. Eu
gn Carroll, of Richmond, V , who
bar been visiting at Mr. W. F. Itoua
tree's, Wtt yetrdy morning returning
bom.
HilllMrf Twawdaj.
Al our opening Tuesdsy w will show
lb most elaborate collection of pattern
bat vf shows by us before.
0. A. BAHFOOT,
OABTOniA.
two. y k lot 1m Hra thnn feH
ntrt rll UM Blahl.
The. Naval IteMrres were oat la, full
force last night, pnrsnant to the order
published la Sunday' JorasAL. The
The Division was drilled for soma time
on the street, and the accuracy with
which the movement were executed
drew forth many expressions of admira
tion from the spectator! who witnessed
the maneuvers. The member of the
Division, m well as the officers, deserve
to be congratulated upon their profi
ciency in the military tactic and in the
event of war with Spain, we will expect
great thing from our local soldiery.
Prior to the commencement of the
drill, the report of the Broad of Examin
ation held last Friday night for Petty
officers, was read, and the order install
ing the successful candidate was pro
mulgated.
The number of candidates who stood
the examination was twelve; and the
eight successful ones who succeeded in
icqulring petty offices are as follows:
J. T. Hargett, 1st Boatswain's Mate,
P.O.
James E. Carraway, 2nd Boatswain's
Mate. -
G. B. Bender, 1st, Gunner's Mate.
F. F. Matthews, 2nd, Gunner's Mate. -J.
B. Congdon, 1st, Quartermaster.
J. L. Hartsfield, 2nd, Quartermaster.
Geo D. Roberts, 1st Coxswain.
J. R. Collins, 2nd, Coxswain.
After the drill the newly Installed
petty officers invited the Division to
UcSorley's store, where Coca Cola and
cigars were served to the members.
Sew Berne Boy on Colombia.
New Berne will be represented in the
United States Navy, even if the Naval
Meserve boys do not go.
Jack Crabtree and John Tolson who
left here a few weeks ago for Norfolk,
have gone into active service on the
United States Cruiser Columbia.
This vessel's movements hereafter
will have a special interest to the people
of this city, and Jack and John will have
the best wishes of all In their new posi
tion in the Navy.
Taken to Newport.
The remains of C. C. Mann, who died
here Saturday night, were taken by train
last night to Newport, N. C. for inter
ment.
H. C. Whitehurst and J. P. Hall, ac
companied the remains, representing the
Knights of Harmony of which order Mr.
Mann was a member.
Krllect Three Deer.
The three door belonging to the Fair
Association, which have the run of the
Fair grounds, were given a chase on
Sunday morning by a dog which gained
entrance to the grounds, the result being
the death of the tbree deer.
The dog chased the deer until they
took refuge in the grand stand where
they were penned up and bitten to death
by the dog.
The doz a short time afterwards met
Ills death by being shot.
The King's IVaaahtera t'enwenlloiu
The ninth annual convention of the
North Carolina Branch of the Inter
national Order of the King's Daughters
and Sons will be held in Wilmington on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May
2fllh, 27lh and 28th, 1898;
It is sincerely hoped that every circle
of the order in the State will be repre
sented. Mrs. R. N. Sweet, Wilmington, State
Secretary.
Miss Hattie Thrower, Williamston,
Iiec. Secretary.
Mrs, Hampden Smith, Raleigh, treas
urer.
Executive Committee Mr. M. S.
Willard, Wilmington; Mrs. C. U. King,
Wilmington; Mrs. Julian Baker, Tar
boro; Mrs. James B. Cherry, Greenville;
Mrs. E. C. Harrington, Chapel Hill.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and. duldrau.
km
Wnipa
-wr -wcw
tow Traeh Laaha.
A drive among the track farms, yes
terday, shows that the coming crop is in
fin condition.
There was a light frost Monday morn
ing, but it did no damage.
Peas, are in bloom, and bean and po
tatoes are op and grawlng splendidly,
Home very fine lettuce and cabbages
are being shipped, daily, to Northern
markets.
Will Mai aaoah.
The advertised (peaking of Hon. C. B
Aycock, which was announced for Fri
day night, April tttb, hat btea postponed
until a later date, which will be duly an
nounced In there columns.
Parlac Oaralaa,
Mr. Wbaley and Miss Pauline Albengh
our expert trimmer from Baltimore bave
left nothing undon to mike your visit
to our (tore Tuesdsy and Wednesdiy
entertaining as well as profitable.
O. A. BAHFOOT.
ItraaaelcBl KaaSata ia0.
The monthly meeting of the Female
Benevolent SorUty will be held al lb
bouse of MU Melts on Tuesday April
lib at 4 o'clock, p. m.
X.O. Bat moth,'
Secretary.
ma leea aa4 Mil a.
Al our opening Tuesday anil WrUne
day, w will bavt on display the best
collection of drass good and silk that
we bave ever shows.
O. A. BARFOOT.
Don'l forget that YiuLo, Banjj,
Mandolin and Guitar Hiring of all
slsea at Its iter, the J wider.
TaaaatsialaoLaalfw.:
At the Annual meeting of the East
Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Indus
trial Association held at City Hall on
March 28lb, 1898 the following resolu
tion was unanimously adopted.
, Whereas, Since the inauguration of
our Fail, the most material aid and as
sistance has at all time been rendered
the Association by the ladies of the City
and,
Whereas, we are deeply cognizant of
the fact that to their zeal and untiring
efforts, is largely due the success we
have attained. Therefore be it,
Resolved, That our most sincere and
appreciative thanks are hereby extended
the ladies who compose the various
committees for their faithful and effi
cient service.
Resolved, Further, That these reso
lutions be spread upon the minutes and
a copy furnished the New Berne Jour
nal for publication.
...-'-.- II . Dimrlrt Conrl. .
The next regular term of the United
States District court will be held in this
city the week beginning April 25th.
Jurors and witnesses are not required to
attend, however, until Tuesday, April
26th at ten o'clock, a m.
The following named persons have
been drawn to serve as Jurors for said
term, viz.:
Craven county John E Morris, col.,
J C Whitty, E W Rosenthal, J E Latham,
D 8 Jones, John Dunn, James A Bryan,
Enoch Wadsworth, Ralph Gray, John
Allen Jackson, J D LaRoque, W N Bell,
F Ulrich, Sr., G W Guthrie, A M Baker,
0 II Wetherington, A W Wetherlngton,
col., J C Moore.
Jones county Amos Heath, C H Foy,
It B Dunn.
Pamlico county John B Reel, B F
Pickles, S W Ferrebee.
Lenoir county J A Prideen, W W N
Hunter, John Fields, Jr, Robert Harper,
col , W E Borden, col., Abner S Fields,
J W Grainger.
Beaufort county R H Shavonder, Geo
E Buckman.
Greene county S G Fields, Noah
Hardy, col.
Onslow county II E Jarman, Lewis
Marine, Alfred Hum 11, col., John
Francks, W J Montford.
Carteret county Wm E S Karren,
Jacob S Bell, A II Mutdock, Denurd R
Roberts, E D Arthur. '
Wayne county Geo D Bennett, John
Williams, Arnold Boiden, Josepu JS
Robinson.
Pitt county James R Tingle.
WHEft TKAVEMJIO
Whether on pleasure bent or liusiness,
take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of
Fhrs, as it acts most pleasantly and
effectually on the kidneys, liver, and
bowels, preventing fevers, headaches,
and other forms of sickness. Fur sale
in 50 cent bottles by all leafiing drug
gists. Manufactured by the California
Fig Syrup Co. only.
THE MARKETS.
Yesterday's market quotations inraisn-
ed by W. A. Portcrfluid Co. Cot amission
Brokers.
New York, April 4.
STOCKS.
Open. High,
. 01 i
. 02i M
Low CI ore
Pcoplrs Gas.
C. H. JtJQ. ..
01 03
1)3 031
COTTON.
Open. High. Low.
5.07 599 5.07
CHICAGO MARKETS.
Close
3.08
May. . .
WHfc-JI
July....,
Corn- -May......
Open.
. 84
High.
85
Low. Close
m 85,
29 29 29 2flj
IT
IOTED STATES CISTOM'ri
BUILDING. New Bern. N. C.
April 4th, WW. Sealed proposals will
be received at Ibis building nntil
o'clock P. M. Wednesday, April 13tb.
1898, for furnishing fuel, lights, water,
ice, inisccllaoeous supplies, washing
towela hauling khIics, and sprinkling
streets Inr this building during the fiscal
year in Hling June 80, 1899, or such por
tion ol the vear a may bo deemed an
viwbW, The right to reject any nd ill
bids I reserved by the Treasury Depart
ment. fcTEPHBn H. LANs, custodian.
Easts -n Carolina Dkpateh
and Old Dominion Line.
NOTICE.
Stoamer New Berne
M 'HI be withdrawn from svrviro
for rriiair on
i
' - A
anesaay, .apru uiu,
for about two week.
The STEAMER KEUriE will lrav
New 1 Irrn it l M. on Monday. WhI
Bcada r and Krida)', and KiImIiHIi tty
at F . M. on Tncwlay, T'liimlxy -nd
rJatwr Jx, toucliltj at all Intan ardible
WmTj igs In bath directions.
M.IICKINO. II. O. ItUDuIN.
d en. Manager. Urii'l F. ft I', AL
GEO. HENDEKSON, Ag'tiL
Apr rU 4th 1808. "
Or lh Old Monitor
3I0T11 IMMX,
10o a 1'ound.
Yon can get Jilunly ol this in
ttmniUiiw al
Bradh. im't ,
RelUblw Drug itore.
5 VTsLT on Insects ! 7
L j Ity In proved tlmlvru
j I usee t Ikwtmrvr n
HILL-A-BUU !
k I 'lis 1
TAX SALE.
By virtue of the City Tax List on my
hands, I have this day levied upon the
following real estate to aaiisfy the taxes
due and unpaid for the year 18U7, and
will sell at public outcry, at the Court
House door in the City of New Berne,
county of Craven and Slate of North
Carolina at 13 o'clock M., on MONDAY,
MAY Oth, 1898.
HUGH J. LOVICK,
City Tax Collector.
New Berne, N. C., April 1st. 1898.
Name. - Street.. Tax & Cost.
Arthur, Martin, 12 Scott's alley
6 19
313
403
Armine, Nettie, Forbes alley
Bynum, L B, 202 Pollock st :
Barrington, C N, by W It Barrlng-
ton, cor Broad and Hancock st
Boesser, F, Craven st
Bryan, Virgil, 32 Eden st
Bragg, George, 100 Queen st
Bryan, Rebecca, by Owen Bryan,
Tin Cup alley , .
Barnes, Joseph T, 1 house and lot
Oak st, 1 house and lot Pavie
town, 8 lots Parle town
Bow, Harriett, cor Queen and
Griffith st
Burney, Luke and Fannie. Met
calf st
Banks, George F; 28 Stanly st
Baker, William A, Cedar St
Bryan, Millie T, White st
Baker, John E Carroll st
Bryant, Julia Cedar st
Bryan, Elizabeth by John A Boom
Chapman st ;
Cragg, A C Jorkins' alley
Chase, James 60 Pavie avenue
Chapman, M W Fine, Bern and
George sts
Collins, Charles Queen st
Davis, Tincy A by A P Davis,
Forbes land
Douglass, Mary C by Fred Doug
lass, New South Front st
D'uguid, Mrs 8 A Pollock & Met
calf st
639
495
718
8 75
2 25
8 25
5 55
600
3 45
3 15
2 05
210
2 55
815
4 93
815
802
8 78
5 25
013
18 45
Duglasp, Fred New South Front
st, Bern st, Broad st, Bryan st,
George st west side, George st
east side
13 80
405
Davenport, Isaac Jerkins land
Davis, 11 E Pavie town
8 90
Dudley, E R agent for children
Primrose st and Braggs alley,
5 8.
Ellis, Mrs Dnlluy by Henry Gas-
ktns Griffith st
645
Elliott, Laura Bryan st .
Freeman, Mary by M E Freeman
2 01
73 George Bt
013
2 40
Foy, L L by W W Lawrence Jer
kins alley '
Fulcher, M by Hannah Pearson
Main st, Pavie town
2 55
Frszlcr, Lavinia trustee for M El
Frazior 193 George st
8 75
3 4-5
Fisher, Peter, Sr Elm st
F .slier, Theresa Goode and West,
West sts
4 03
Foy, Cicero Broggs alley
810
Gardner, Laura by Chas Gardner
George st
3 8
Gibbs, Clarissa by Jos Chase Pa-
vie town
2 83
4 83
d 75
Green, John A Pavia towa
Cruris Rebecca, Broad st.
Husecy John E. Broad and Oak sts 11 04
Hussey Henrietta Guardiau, John
Brown, Pollock and Relzensteln
villo 3 45
0 25
9 15
00
315
13 05
315
408
Ham J F agt. for Rosa Harris, -
tale, Bloomfield st.
Hicks, Patsy, No. 54 Pavlo Towm
Hays, Levi, Jerkin land
Hill, Samuel, 10 Maine st. Pavfe
town
Hutchinson, John, corner Broal
and Hancock
Harris, Roranna, by J H Fisher
Crooked st.
narris, Daniel II, Or! Queen st
Henry, Mrs E J by T A Henry, cask
side Middle st
20 70
Hlnes, Robert, Kllmanock it
585
4 15
3 75
403
5 15
,f ones, Koicoe, 10 Oak tt
Jones, Susan by W W Lawrence,
Braggs alley,
Jackson. Henry S, Griffith st
Jnnes, E P 28 Bragg's alley
James, Henry BlooniflrM st
4 28
Johnson, Rev John S, Scotl'tallcy
A 15
Johnson, Henry Carroll st
31 15
Kelley, Thomas Farinvllle sii't
Main it
It 70
XB5
Klnsey, Thomas Crooked anil Ash-
sis
Lewis, Wm II art for II A Lewis,
Pasteur and Primrose st
9 45
4 45
Lewis. Wm II Primrose it ani
Jenkln alley
Lofiln, Simon Osk and Ash st
Lynch, Klla F.nd st
Lewis, J T for Ktte of Isaad
S5
2 M
a Lewis, South Front st
! 5.3
Msson, Cicero Ooode st .1 CI
Mosly, R O for Fannie Latham,
Scot is alley 3 25
Moslry, It O for readlort Mcllvala
Ash. (Vdnr, and Qnern sis 4 M
M nm font. Minerva Qumn st - 7 93
M'Mire. H Cltircn and Bern stsaod'
PsvlnTown 4 03
Morris. II W lot New South Front
rt 10 05
Mnnlton. M I) by Geo MonlU a,
F.t Front t ; l)2
Onim, Mile F Eden tl 71
Oliver, W II for Ksiaie. Br tad,
Metcair, Onetn. and Hera st 33 S3
0'llara.J E I'ovls lown 144
Ph'illti. o J rnllock anil Gcwnra
sis 10
I'leraon. J sines farmer at ' 116
I'slnwr. Mr I'AUWL rslmsr. .
New street , J
Itobblns. Martha It Mrs Jerkin
land
31
RlchnloD, Mrs Oeorgla P John
son l!ifira (ionlnn West at
Hnit..lili, Kit it by J D DarAeld.
(tenre st
Hyal, Writht ITHOaorfS.t
lilrhard. HwUsI A by W A Uymaa
Pollock it
Itnantre. John Chapman It
It i" hard sop, Mary by tthad AI1np
Miller st
ttlcusrilson, Msry T. Norwood st
Iteed, ( hsrlo I'svMowa
Hwlndell, Emily J, Jobaroa nd
llriwd s
Rtrert, H It for wlU Pollock tl
emyer, Hev It A near A N Cf
It Kind While st
Alteet, K 8 for wtfo (lenrrs it
Halterlhwall. Will 1 1 road
Kianly, Klnjr U.-rno
rttanljr, II UriMt.1
Scott, Mrs Catharine, George and
German
Slyron, David South Front and
George at
Simpson, Bufu L Bryan st
Sherod, Amanda by Peter Bishop,
Green st and Pavietown
Sllmpson Lumber Co, mill site and
. Queen st
785
18 80
409
J 85
82 95
0 75
183
4 26
534
5 79
510
612
486
785
555
255
8 75
843
5 25
843
5 04
4 93
Salter, Wm estate by HA Marshal
East Front st
Taylor, Mrs R A It Gardners alley
Tooxer, xl 11 bz jiast front st
Thomas, A D Scott's alley
vail, a A JNew .From st
Warren, John New S Front st .
Wadsworth, Dennis Pollock and
Queen sts -
Willard, Mrs E G Metcalf st -
Wadsworth. tleo L Hancock st
Wilson, David Jones and End st
Wilson, Ella End st
Willis, Susan Coat's st '
Wiggins, Wm II 180 Pollock st
Wilson, Edward Pavie Avenue -
Williams, A L Tull and Stanly sis
Webb, Susan by P J W ebb Spring
Williams, llazer ueorge st
Walton, Ellis by Lewis Bryan
Pavietown -
2 25
815
8 15
6 83
6 45
5 05
.2 85
Barham, Mag near A & N C R R
Carmer, 8arah Brown's alley ; t
House, n annte Queen st
Hanks, J B by A A White Griffith
Moore, Wm U Carmer, Walker an.d
Berne sts
Nixon, Ellen Pavietown
Wolfenden, J J for C Wolfenden
Craven st
16 83
Rountree & Co, Craven st .
435
OAST
tittu- 1M wnaiM Have Always Bouglit
jn im Mnn iw tiaw Always
llta
agtitus.
OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Just rccolved a new lot of Dreer's best
Chryanthemum aud Palms, 132 Middle
Street. ; J. W. Stallikos.
The Millinery Opeuing of Miss liar
riette Lane's on noxt Tuesday, April 5lh
promises to be one of unusual Interest
to the Indies. '
Don't forget that Hill, the Printer
does Job Printing as cheap as any
printing office in the United States,
doing first class work. 61 South Front
street.
Give your pictures to T. J. Turner to
be enlarged. Crayon work at $1.08. Sat
isfaction guaranteed.
- Buy your fine Chiffoniers and Hat
Racks of T. J. Turner,' the leading fur
niture dealer. .
T.J, Turner's is the cheapest place
to buy fine Bed Room and Parlor
Suits. '
The collection of rents and accounts
given careful and personal attention
Best of references given J. K. Land, 127
Broad street.
MilliDeiy Opening,
TUESDAY,
APIHLi 5th, 1898.
HISS HARRIETTE LANE
will display an elegant stock of
8PR1NG AND SUMMER MILLINERY
000D8,
nil which will be suld nt very
, low prices considering 'lie fine
quality of good used In trim
ininp. She liorx-a to welcome all
friend and acquaintance on that
dy. ... . . , ,
Mrs. Koch (nee Hit Nellie Wood) will
bave charge of the trimming department
during the srason, which is a guarantor
of perfect satisfaction to all customers.
The Best Remedy for Ileadacho
CELERY
HEADACHE
TOWDEIIS,
Made and Bold by . . .
Davis
Prescription
Pharmacy.
S Phone Bo, Tor. Ilmad It Ml. ml Ms.
...HARDWARE...
Masury's Paints
Ariel Bicyles
73 Hififile
Street.
82
HE SLOW
Ku Eernc.
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N.C.
Henry'i
Pharmacy,
137 Middle fct, Now Venn, N. C.
l'lijuIclniM
l'romrlpllftnaj
X Hpeclalty.
Freali Huppty of lndnKti'l
rd4 Deed.
4f
119 2
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IS NOW
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A1
ND YOU H4V8 CAUGHT -
New and Preit? Wearables
mure novelties than were
size'. ,. :: v' - ' - 'v. - .'"
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: - On account of onr lack of store . room - we could cot
keep goods on display bat a da; or two, but we Invite you
to call often and look at the new ; good. It will be onr
pleasure to snow yim as often as yu vis.t us.
We want to call your attrntton to a few Choice
Novellies, they are in pattern lengths, so you need not be
afraid to buy,
FOULARD SILKS,
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The ideal, cool Summer Silk.
well and always looks dressy.
' 22 to 24 inches wide at 69 cents a yard.
Colors: Dark blue, Email white figure;
Hunter's green, small , broken figure;
Light blue-ground, white stripe."
27 inch, 75 and 85 cents a yard. Light
grey ground, white figure: cream ground
and lilac figure, also lilac and grey figure
on light ground.
' The above will mutch goods yon get
elsewhere at $1.00 a yard.
27 inch Black Figured Habutai 75c
24 inch Black China, 20c. .
24 inch White Figured China C5c. '
' All of the above are good values. '.We
buy them direct from the- impoftcrs and
attach no fancy profit to the selling. , :
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we nave a wonnenui assortmenT, or
THtTptnu in filiioo mill ficniva. I'nr.lj'rrtiJ of
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4 or 5 yards each and styles that are not to bo had anywhere else
in this town. "
Taffetas fire mostly 20 to 21 inches wide and in price from 75c
to $1.50 a yard. Two Toned Taffetas are very scarce, that's one
reason we were particular to get a generous assortment.
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One Nl'lH'I ir. For Thin Week :
We say special because the quantity is limited and - you'll
find such values anywhere else, .
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In 12 different col
ors, mostly stripes
aud beautiful goods
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week buying it it probably won't be here.
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We corJitlly invite our Patro-u and the Pablia
Oeneially to inspect onr Spring di p'ay of
Millinery, French Pattern Hats
and Bonnets
AND OUR ELEGANT STOCK OP
Dry Goods, Silks & Trimmings
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY,
APRIIi Sth and Glli.
MRS. W 11 A LEY, 4 MI3S PAULINE AL
DAUuII, our expert trim.aer from Baltimore have -left
nothlnx un ion to make ihete the m i brilli.'it " -day
io the hU7 of oar bnine and we take (treat
pleaturo in offurtag our patron and the public geu-t-rally
the bet equipped Millinery UopartUient to be
found in the city. lispectfully,
G. A. Barfoot,
Pollxk Street.
Collars, Cuffs
& Shirts
Wel Uundrled
Ar Alwaya Dctlrcbl.
LINKtLl'S STEAM HUMJHY
Is prrparvd to dn tLU work.
Tli new management I Bow
ready to rrcW and satisfactorily
execute alt cltr a4 oiiuld ord.-r
for vry kiad of Laundry Work.
Call or writ
LioDtll Laundry, I"".
Brrnr,
Ileal Iynl Agcnrj'
1 1 oust For Rent.
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Houses For 51.
Farm For isle.
Collect Ion a of Rrnt
Any businiM la oar llo will be lres
prom4 stUtill"D by Irsilng word tt th
iir i4 N. Kane A Co., pieil the
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OVER,
A GLIMPSE OF THK MSni
-we are showing his Spring
ever shown in a town this
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7 I'aper or Tablet Dy. 2
Z Mnn-Poisonous.
SOLD AT
I BRifrJoM'S PHARMAl Y. J
FOR SALE.
1 offer foe U lh lollowlnf properly.
It I th brat oppuit (jilVy for luvmtuieot
o ofTrd.
Btor, on corner, opposllA A. ft N. C.
IV pot.
Ib-slJrnre nest la at or ntmed toe.
Two tnnienU and grnuaj on rear of
pits on Queen slreet,
IliMiwsnd lrg pi, 4 enrner Io!l.
srvd Oernon streets, 60it)0 f.ct.
Apply lo owner
wiLLu.n con ii1,-
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