UP
AlfDuu-
HE UCHLD'CI CF SYK.T CF MiS
U du not ooly to th originality sad
simplicity ot lit eomblnatton, but also
M lb car and tkiU with which il ia
muufactorad by tcienUfle. prooetMa
known to th CiUrotttA Fie Siavr
Co. only, and we wuh to Impr poa
ail lh liaportaoo of parchaisK the
Xm ao4 original remedy. Aa th
(renin Syrop of Figs snaaufactnrad
by the Cauroiuri, Fie 8raor Co.
only, a Knowledge of that fact will
asai&t on ia angling the j"-orthle
luuLatiooe manufactured by other par
tie. The blah sUnaing of lb CU
roxi. Flo briar Co. with tha medi
cal piofeakiun, lad the aatiafaetlor
which the foj-.ne Syrnp of Figs ha
f iren to millions of familkea, nalcea
tbe name tha Company a guaranty
of tlie excellence of lta remedy. It b
It. a In a il nw. nt 1 1 atiKjk 1 a va t i
M it acta oo tha kidneys, liver and
Uwe withoat irritating or weakea-tn-r
them, and IT doe not gripe nor
nauseate. Id order to getiU beneficial
effect, please remember tha name of
the Company
- CUIFORNUHGSTRUPCa
eta rsaxonoa, cat,
enavriLa. sr. hew vmk. b. t.
THE JOURNAL.
New Bern. M. C Feb. it, 18f.
W TBTia")5TV'-
Business Locals.
LOST Bunco of Keyv Suitable reward
for their retura to the Keg liter of Deed
office or IbJW. Diddle.
TUB Uowliog J.Hr on Middle Siree'
nejt to Hahn't Livery (tablet, will be
op-a all lh week.
TWO of ithe flieit Bank Punic heia
from Beaufort by 8. P. Hancock. Can
be area at T. J. Hitch!!'. Stables. Qua!
Illea guaranteed. For saddle or buggy,
, THE largest and nicest line of Fruit,
ever seen in New Bern, jut reolved at
U. E. Koyall'i Proad itreet Fruit atoie.
ale a on aaie at the Fair C round.
SOUVENIR SPOONS-Don'tftil to gel
a Fair Souvenir Spoon, very handsome.
at II ibbard's Jewelry store.
TWO LadUs Aerial Bicycle, new and
very cheap at Geo. 81over's Hardware
Store. ,
I II AVE received Sample 180 Colum
bia Chain Wheel, price tDO and InvK
uspectlon of tame. Bicycles, Qrapbo-
phones and Printing. 'Phone 129.
. - -. i Wi T. Him.
'-TUK fluest Pter always on draught, at
J .cob's. Middle Bltet
The art of compounding prescriptions
so as to bring put their greslo-t medl
dual efficiency, cannot ba accomplished
without modern appointments and per
fectly pure drugs." Tha physician con
statu ly catties on research to Improve
his prescribing; wfcile we keep pace with
his investigations by our study of the
progress of pharmacy, Improvement of
our already elegantly appointed estab
lltbmenl and honest medicines. It will
pay yon In health and dollars to trade at
llradbam's.
Prescriptions a specially at Davis'
Have yours tent there loTe filled. They
ill be given prompt and careful atten
lion. Night bell at front door.
' Coca Cola, wine coca, phosphate, all
refreshing drinks from Baker's fountain
J.J Baxter is closing out his winter
cloth inghocs, hats, underwear, drees
goods st ccst in order to make room for
his new spring stock. ;
Mr. A. E. Illbbard, the Jeweler, says
"Anway's Cronp Syrup it the best medl
cine ever tried tn a household for croup
ami children's coughs. Il has been used
, with greatest benetlt in my family, and
. no inoiuer Biiuutu uc uuuu, u utiwo. i
acta quickly and cures the child." Sold
it Hradham's Pharmacy. . . -; , .
Lemons 20 cents a doz., at McSor
Iiker's stere is open every night until
twelve o'clock. Call On him for fine
candies of any kind day or night.
l)uyis' Prescription Pharmacy will fill
your prescriptions promptly and with
the greatest accuracy. Have yours filled
there. Medicine delivered to any part
of the city. Phone 50. Kiglt bell at
front d r.
Y, i ill buy back at full prtcc any
goo j pnicliaaed cf ns that do not prove
to bu ss w a reprr?ented them. This Is
our w :;y of doing business, a new . way.
but it protects yottand make It to onr
aiivaiit.i t be suro of the Quality of
any i.ir 1 "ore recommending It to our
c . ; i s. It i! '-an to you pure drags
r. ,. gun '.i i . 1 s.ifcty. It meant to
v..- .re . ! v 1, confidence and rega-
t..,!r. lt us fill your prescrip.
i j ..'s I harmacy. .- - . v..
2 HEADACHR
teed to Cure
ralgla, La
'tche, Etc
A C4I 1 1
t
The aart;r. ( t -- 5-- vf
lUiy :i Is tr. l ,' at 7
o'cl, at their aa!l oa lkk irrl.
Ail au-at tier ara rrs e kI to U pies
died ytttenUy afteraoo at bet hua oa
Broad ivrrH.
Or a Buateair Fair Barl )
Wn the eliy. For eaJ J hei
rtsMiiu
Mr. sad Mrs. L. A. CU of Grlfvoa
dew a iseterday.
Mr. Jaaua Gaaklas'bf Gillloa Is
speeding this week la lbsrliy.-
Ur. Jwad Bisvea-o df Klnsloa St-
rlted jesienliy.
"Kr. Wjas Mitchell raata do we fron
Klaatoa Uat eveJlug and I lb gust of
Mr.DatkJF. Foy"
It Uux Edith aad Daisy Oetllngrr of
Kiaalua are vlsiiiog Mrs. M. M. Mark.
s Mauri JuIjb U Aadrewt aad Jam
Letchfordof Raleigh are la ,tb diy aU
rUadiag Ut Fair.
Mr ilaary Btrsase, of the Uatdssoa
Telepboaa4.'ompay, b la Ik city.
MrJalUaB Header of PollockivllW
blatbacit).
Mr Geo lloUetBOaa of Tarbore I la
tha illy. .
Maasrs Ire Illek aad H X Russell of
New Brilaia. Cona. ara ceost of Mr
Ralph Gray.
MUt Mary Donald, Mis Mary B weeny
aad Mi Louis Baukt ut .Wilmiugloa
are vl.lllBjf MUs Daisy Baeil a Broad
street -
Mr. John Sweeaey of Wilmington It
spending Fair week tn New Bern.
Miss Susi Felloa came up tram Beau
fort jesterday to at teed lb Fair.
Mesart Anson Wood King and Fred
Burr of Wilmington a ere la lb city yea-
tenlay Tlalllug friend and lakiog la the
F.lr.
Miss Madife Bell of Uarlowe caruo yeJ
ten! iy to attend the Fair.
Mayor C 8 Wallace of Morehcad spent
yesterday la the dl) i
Chief fcbell Fish Commissioner White
of Hertford Is la the city attending the
Fair. . ,
Mr Leon Richardson of Wilmington
was here yesterday. .
Dr J W Duguhl Is In the city attend
ing the Fair. , ' ;
'Mr J Peterson and wife of Gold.
boro ara visiting lurlr 'daughter, Mrs
lllght C M.ore. -
Miss Lillia Edwaids and Mr . Robt
Maxwell of Goldsboro are visiting at
Capt Illnnanl's.
' M Fred Dixon left yesterday morning
for his borne at Durham.
MrF W Hancock or Oxford arrived
In the city last night.
Mr 8 0 Hamilton, who for several
years was secretary and treasurer of the
ritim son Lumber Co is In the city at.
landing tho Fair, ' ' '
Mlea Midlle aad Bessie DilliarJ cf
Stanhope weie attending tbe Fair je-
terday. ' -
MIssU B!nibrd Taylor, of Rocky
Mount came down yesterday to attend
t :e F ir and ridt fri. a Is.
Mr K.1 Willis of Beaufort Is attending
the Fair. . - . ' "
Mr Cl aries Springlo of Boaufort is
visiting friends In New Bern. . "
Mr A G Coward an J Dr II Johnson of
Griflon came dnwn yesterday.' '
n
MIis Cora Field, of Klnsttm came
down yeattrday. , ' i'
, Mr GmmeU Woolen ofnTinston csme
down yesterday. .
Mr Phil Dorch of Goldsboro spent
yeattrday In the city. ;
' Mr Dan Richardson of Dover Is in
the city atteudlug the Fair.-.
Mls Sallie I,ec of Goldsboro it visit
lug Miss liradfoid Hymau on Pollock
street. : ,
' Messrs Ilcnry Harper aad Will Fields
Of Elnston are attending tbe Fair this
week. :', :, . . '
Mis Mamie Isaac and Hiss Annie
Cohen of Goldsboro are visiting Mrs
Dannenberg, ' ' i
U
Mr Charles Pearl of Goldsboro is tbe
guest of Mr Abe Cohen. 4 '
Mr Will Snelllng and bride arrived
on the steamer Neuso from Norfolk and
are stopping with their parents on
George street.
Mrs Cnpt Dave-Roberts of Soothport
It attending the Fair. .
Mr S D-Walt, of Raleigh Is here for
teverat days visit.. - . '
Miss Kate Griffin is In Ibe city to re
main fot several days. , -
Mr F M Moore, pf Brunswick county.
Is In the city, attending tbe Fair, ,
Mr Jmct II Chadbourn, Jr. of Wil
mington was In the city, yesterday. T .
Mr. Bebjamia Bell, of (he Wilmington
Messenger, came over yesterday to visit
the Fair. ; '
Not one child dies where ten formerly
died from croup. People have learned
the ralue of One Minuto "Cottgh Cure
and use It for severe lung aad throat
troubles. It Immediately stops cough
ing. It never fails. F 8 Duffy.
J Q Dunn & C6 received last night
the handsomest line of neckwear ever
seen la the city.
Gold Csmel, Ceylon Tea. the finest
a packages, at A. M. Baker's.
OABTOniA.
feu. tli. si 1! Kind Yo'j Him !'" Bae-M
Bifcaton
of
V
J.J. Baxter lins jtut received a
line of 1". V. V !' ladies shoes in
ten ir, ! ..." ': 1.
new
1 t-
1 G:i2l
u
rrr,,f r
la.MJL Vi
rilssWlh'tlll WII Krarraealea.
aillttry rra Caatal Drill .
fsr Fls Thrra Special
Iralss. Fair KeUa.
The snempt of lb W rather CWtk to
dUeoara Ut Fair people early yester-
lay norrring, proved a failure. Il va
ch'ody but before aoon th tea was
h alo; aa4lk akf elojllea.
VUltors froes Iberwieiry coanaieaord
arriving early. Th arrival of Ibe
sieemrt Nruaa was lb early event.
Ibrrewae a crowd on th dock, aad
Hum was a hearty reception awaiting
lb iailort oa lb boat.
The Albtntarl Flit Coropaa)' band.
IS pieces, with lb Division -tiaral IU
erve of Eiliabelk City, formed and
ataivaed from I he boat lo lh head
uuatlers prevUeJ for them la lh
PlALler Building. .
The Military pared reacted lb Fair
grounJ about aoca, after snarcblag
throogk the principal streets.
Tbe parade w lead by Chief Mar
ba) Bradhats and Altanl Chiefs, and
th Kllxsneth City and New Bern bands
aeoompanlwt, followed by lh Washing
loa Light Infantry, th Naval Reserve
of Elisabeth City and of New. Bern.
At tha Fair ground the arena U(Kn
lh parade' arrival was a gay owe, tkr
three special train Laving p Aired their
eonteat of pa-eenger Into the sounds.
and lh crowd wrra.revellric la the
wight sun.LIn and balmy air. ,
The A. A N. U. special from Gold
boro, hal fourteen coaches, all crowded;
th A. C. It. special from Wilmington
bad eight coach, and tha A. C. L pe
cial from Scotland Neck, had six
coaches.
The first Ihlnk on tbe program was
the Ui ill contest forth handsome silk
flsg offered by the Fair Association.
Theie.were three entries. Washing
a Light Infantry, Elizabeth City Na
val Reserve, Aew Bern, Naval Itu
serve. .
Tbe di 111 took place on the race course
In front of the Grand Bland, which was
crowded. , V
Tbe Judge were Lieut Blaltdell, CD
Brsdham and K S Primrose, '
A prngrhm of the maneuver to be
gone through with was given th offl
ccrs of th companies contesting, etch
company having the same coarse of tac
tic. V v
Each company wat given a hearty re
reptlon at It came forward for the con
test.
Upon tha finish of th three compsn
ies drill, the Judges awarded the contett
to the Elizabeth Ulty Naval Heservea
la the presentation of th-pri.e, tbe
handsome silk nag, the Fair Associaiicn
made a happy hit In selecting a lady li
make the award and no more tilling and
charming a lady cmld have bacn made
lh choice, than the one chosen, Mrs
Jack Hollister.
Immediately upon the Judgesdocision
being made known, Mrs Hollister came
forward to tbe front of the Grand Stand
and facing the three military ceuipmles
which bad been drawn up, she ta d
f '"rVhen asked by I ho Fair A.i jol tllon
to present tho flag to the winning mill
tary --company 1 felt It quite an honor
and sald,"" yith pleasure, I'll do my best.'
Now since seeing the competitive drill I
kunw It is an honor far too great for
mj. A flag so meritoriously won do
serves -ffresertlntlon by a most g.fted
orator. Uwevet-not being one, I can
simply say today's victory only proves
you will win forever laurels on every
field of action. I Inks great pleasure
I'll assure you in presenting the Eliza.
brtb City Naval Reserves Ibis flag In the
nme of the New Bern Mid Winter' Fair
Astoclallon. -v. -
Take this flag, may it ware
Proudly o'er the good and brave
As an emblem of sacred trust. '
In cause that's right and just
Fight and die, if die ye must,'
But never lot it trail in dnst. ' .
Live this banner as a tokno,
That old barriers duwa are broken, -
And love Bows full and rccv
Those who fought with Grant and Lee
From north to touth from sea to sea
Are brothers now, and e'er shall be.
Now this banner waves so lightly, -Now
its colon glesrn so brightly, '
But, In years when beans aro hoary,
May you tell with pride the story.
How In battle rent and gnry i
It Is e'en the same "Old Glory 1" . 1
After the flag presentation, there were
cheers for the victors, and well they de
served the flig, for their drilling was ex
cellent, and 'their splendid turnout
thirty three men showed their disposl
tion io win, and everyone wa glad
to
see them get the flag. -
The Elizalielh City bund was a feature
of tho day, its fine playing and marching
being greatly en vrcd. , '
The crowd on the Fair grounds was a
fine one, ami while not .the largest on
recoid, il was estimated) to le five thous
and. ?'.'", - ."' ' . '
1 There was the greatest order every
where, and a thorough appreciation of
the exhibits with only praise on every
tide. ; ..
' KAIH SOTKS.
' The Elizabeth' City Reserves and Bai.d
left c.n the steamer Ncuse, last night, to
the regret of everyone.
The first of the Fair Marshals dancis
took place Inst night, at Lowlhrop Hull.
hut ci
.! !
fold ii
Try :
ii i.-J.y.
Tl -;Je tin t ca It. grimndt '
rs'r'f I tJrtiaiioi, aad ja ftuoi lb
luJu at tbrm. ibtr ul ktrc brwa
At lit Jot .!.' oWe la Afrkuliur
BuilJiBg. lb beattest lady arlUnl,
r'.0ay, was IS7 pNiad, alka.
a powwtla. Lljhuwt wrlht wa St
pOUu.ii. Gsttibd, It ctottl aotblng
and tak sway a suutmlr of lb Juva-
Sil.'.'
Scxc dot aol parull dtwrlpiloa of
lb sklUu at I hit tlst. These ar good
la all drpn.ais. Ia tplta of lb rrcaat
had weather th oyster aad 8h axhibiia
art larrt aad (Oud, the eaat tibll.lt It
tbe Baest vtr shows. , ,
Th U. B t Bout well, lying off CaUa
Pulat, ohaetsed Wtthlngtoa't Birthday
la si) I. At sua lit a jroa was (red aad
in at tun set, whit at twelve o'clock
aooa, th National salul of twenly-OD
gent in fired. -
Th Boutwell wa la fall ho Way
lire, tbeealir vessel being dratted In
flag. ' '
The rlr
Trsterday'a Fair rare were a running
race, woa by Grandma, bast two out if
three, Fischer's jockey being titled
aalnat la tbird h-at for foul riding, rat
going to Grandma, lime, 1.16, 1 20, 13
The trolling, free for all race wa won
by Trim, fUlereaa second, Gleacoe third
time, t.8Cl, 141 S-4,141.
Todsy's races will ba a troltin(, 1.5
e'ata, for which ara entered, Uollln 8,1
Bertha Bsroa, Mitt Childers, Blu Iklle. i
A running race, ealriea being W. - J
Harding, Fbcber, Herman th Great.
Ia Ibe running rata, yesterday.Grand-
ma Jot key fell and was trampled npon,
and a substitute rider, was nerestary.
Before tha discovery ot One Minute
Cough Cure,' ministers were (really dis
turbed by rongblng congregation. No
excuse for It now. F 8 Duffy.
lw wt t-irt sfy.
Tbe many friends of Capt. C harli A.
Abbey, V. 8. It M., who for year wa in
ummand of the Revenue Bliamer
Steten.", at this port, will learn wIlTf
regret of tbe death Of hit son, "Lasae",
which oecored In hbanghal, China, la
the early part of January, where ha wa
et Inlillfhtd In busjnes for himself.
"Lanse" at he wat familiarly known
th horn in New Bern about twen.y-
right years ago, nd with many of lb
present generation of yoong men atten
ded the New Bern Acadomy, nnder
the lutlos ct Prof. Fetter. "Lasse"
maile msny friends and was full of life
and ambition, anifthe sympathy of nu
mcrous friends of the Captain and bis
estimable wife in this community Is ex
tended lo them In their bereaveWnt.
Ulvo me a liver regulator and I caa
regulate the world," aaid a genius. The
druggist handed him a bonis of DeWllt't
Little Early Risers, tbe "famous little
pills. 8 Duffy,,.
rit I. Ii ktvllle
sk fire last Sunday night, dittroyed the
hoUM) and contend exce t two be. a, oc
citpied by Mr. B. K. Klggs and"7tm:ty
who live oii the plantation of Mr. K. L
Uortoji, near Pollocksvllle. .
Mr. Iligira and family hvl loft the
house Sunday nljht for church t rvl
nd looking back after proo-edin; a few
hundred yardt Ihey ttw tbilr house on
fire, the flame omlng ihrourh lh
roof " . t '" ' - ' - .
By tho lime Ihey had retu nel the en
lire honse was In flames. Tho fir h td
probably been burning for lonijliin) bo
fore discovered. : It wat due tn a defect
ive chimney. ' The lest is tttlmtled at
$-.00...
. 1 1HRBBEBI WAT .
Commends Itself to the well In-formed
lo do pleasantly and effectually what
was formerly done, tn tbe crudest man
ner aad disagreeably aa well. To cleanse
I he system and bieak op colds, head
ache', and fevers without unpleasant
after effects, use t he- delightful . liquid
laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. . Made
by California Fig fciyrup Co
Try cup of surpassing coffee and a
ham or oyster sandwich at A. M. Baker'
: The latest colors and shapes In neck
wear just received si J 0 Dunn & Co s.
Oysters, raw, fried or sic wed at
hours nt A M. Baker. "-
all
2 Whitman's
fino Chocolate at ' Mc
8orley'.
4-
s Carolina Cough Cure is made In Brad
ham's "Pharmacy from pure balsam,s
gums andhciht especially Indicated In
colds, couglit and bronchial ailmenl3.
It. n il I rureyour Lack Ing cough or we
will refund ihe money paid 'or It. No
remedy Is a "cure all", but we don't
want your money unless wo cau cure
your cough, 2"ic at Bradham's.
Tongue Sandiviches at MeSorley's.
C4t a faoiiveiilr Il.ufyje!
Or Mid Winter Fair, 1803, for sale on
Fair Grounds, and at MeSorley's Baker's
and Davis' Pharmacy. Price 15 Cenjs.
BOLT
riano tuner of Ludden & I'ates S. M,
IL, Savannah, Ha., is here for a short
time and will premptly attend to n'l or
ders lb;il m iy l e le'l at T.-- ' U
:'.. ire. 1 pii ; hi. 1 . ,v, ..'
J. L. l!art;fic!da- j
KV.KL LSI NT il AGl.Nf n4 !
i
It r b inru( It fc
w. irtaatiU tf ) "M hm9 pT-at . I
twic luf it oTti in mm hmm ciM t I
HiHlaw fltff lllf Iu4 I ltr Mraj fKTsril j
OMr vrt t u lUbh. viltk. J J
A Limited
(Quantity
Fatra Early BH VahrallM IVana.
Landreth't Kitra Early Mnnflng
8Ur re. ;
Il.Hi'l-v Main Early l!o rxrd
PblMort. At
CHA5. B. HILL'S
Fat Bill Market Dock.
bH. Matthews
m Middle Street.
DBVLKB I
1 ' V .
Foreign and Dome.!
FRUITS I
Hot it Cold Lunch,
Oyster la any Style.
Confectioneries,
' Cigar A Tobacco fte.
I. STORE, rL.lNTF.RS ill'ILDIKO.
Mi.lille Hin-ci. IVwl ManU In city
for anv kind of imainrwa, hut on ao
count Toliaccii Wan-honwo In roar,
tnlUlile nioie fni winlly fr-4urmrs
tupplict. Wanhnute or Htorae
riiiu ample. Secure the rfze 1e
fore T. baeoo Season oren. Terms
mmlerate. . .
ii.
OFFICES. SECOXD'ii FL00B
Plnutera Hnlldliy, el t bet singly or
in combinaliiin, euHalile l.ir pr-
frsaliiiia), insurant e and oilier Jmilar
purposes, or a leeplng a arlmeuls.
III. HOUSE ON EW. RTRF.ET,
' . . . u V I 'I. .....I.
war vcint-iiij .
rrM'nis.ulbouses. water on lot, moal
desirable neighborhood. For Trims,
&0. Apply to.
IU. JT. H. STREET
WE IIAVtJ JOST.HECElVED
THE '
Spring Styles
I KNOX HATS,
nd will be g'od to
show them to our
, patrons. - s
PRICE, - $3, $4 AND $5.'
i llliii ilakjlu ii I
'KrovHats took the SIXHIOHEST AWARDS
. at the World' Fair and are Famous for their
- Exclusive Shapr, Superior Quality and "Never-
. Fading Colors." .
Call'it ml
jExainliie
15 ...
-, J'-.vory lint uiinrnntpcu.
T- i Or, ,
67;i"C4.LOCK BTBEET,-
;ii iii iii liuh ia lii ill m i a iaiujii ii iuiiiiiuaiaiiiia iu luiiiw
daciftifii if 11 ii itani
YOU WILL
' MAKE' SOME k
d t
1 Pruparations
UtU
la
. . - . ; ' O 0-0
If so wo have B Laige Lfhe of ' - , - ' -
nattiiigs, Carpets, Art Squares
' -v, . .: .
and Rugs, '
In Pi t m. Color nnd rricellmt will plent joii.
You ill lose money if you do not fee in U fore jou buy.
111
1 1
G. II..
II I
a A i
Our entire $8,402.35
ncry, Etc , will bo closed out quicltly at a Great Sacrifice.
Owing to my retiring from the Una ot which I am Manager and
to settle tho affairs ot the firm this entire stock must be converted
Into CAM. Sale Commences Tuesday Homing, February 7th, at
8:15 o'clock " -
Bleaching..
Frail of lb Loom and Barker's mill
Ureckl.f, 1.000 tards la tvk
4JptrjJ
Men's Dress Shirts.
All linen lt mntl.a, work tie aad
II, rloalng nrlc SJc
Men's and Women
Underwear.
Om bl heavy weight undershirts for
Um k laillra tud gellrmea at " IV
Millinery. "
N Ladles fia fell walking halt acta-
ally worth 1 00 at
Uc
Blankets & Comlorts.
Two tmleaaaiteca-rovered Comfort.
To elor oat 7c
Men's Shoes.
m pair nea's Una calf tboaa, tell
ing price t 60. Closing .out
Lace Curtains.
Beautiful line bautlsom Lac Cnr-
talus, told from $1 00 to f I 60
Now Oftr
Men's Hats. .
New tlyle Alpine nil Dcrbv halt.
Ibgolar price 3 00, Our closing
'out prha ' B.V
Phenomenal M M Uferim mk& Dcterminatioii
ILL IWJWBB-
G. A.
Opp. P. 0.
3
3
Them. . '
.. . ' .
cSc CO.. ,3
NEW BEUNE. V. O.
WANT -TO
, : .
For ...Be Fair.
J'
a i
M. fe l l -
5?5H5g5SSl
-I
ttiu
stock of Dry Goods, Clothlnu, Shoes,
Carpets, s
Oa lot I grain carpeQ-wonk ISa.
Now wt offer at ' lie yd
Store Fixtures, .
Bhow ease, Jbe, for tale. lavltatioa lo
lore kr per.
Will sell whole or any part of this
stock at big dlsconat for cash.
Door opened Tararisy moralng, Feb
ruary 7lh at 815 o'clock.
Tuesday Morning
At 8ti5 Promptly.
Start th moving of lh Immense
Slock of 11 igk Class Dry Goods, Cloth
Ing, Bboea, Hals, Millinery, etc. This
will ba a tale long remembered a tale
where your own price prevail.
Dress Goods.
1500 yard and black aad colored
drcat gnodt, worth 15c anil tUir,
now at 14c yd
Men's Suits.
Several hundred suit men's rlntblng at
60c on the dollar.
Umbrellas.
Silk umbrella, assorted handle!
w oi th It 50 eh slug price
Cftc
Ladies' Shoes.
it pair fine button shoes, all kIps inr
widths. Quick moving price TOc
BABFOOT,
Manager. Opp. P. 0.
CCOO CCOOOOOOOOO OOOO OOOQ).
:t-4
...Fair
Q
Ac I' c Tr pnrntion h is 1 rn inn'e In aci nmnioil.iti' ihi'
f I M iMi-(elm is A'l ihpa I nr. In coinpU'ie unit in l
I i ir-h i-xinihl l'l,- i h II ' it o,g . y.
Corsets
' ut f r ll- Cele'ri
(H OVr, nl ilNU. j ng ir
(I ifl."
Funis Wail for Mlfoi ni.d
Shoes and Oxfords
u
Cmr Upring Lire lor U99 it coni lete with nil the m w tli s
i f OxfoiMn in Ih lh black Riirl Inn. Wr hare csclnsivo snhi ( r
Hie Dl! iiW, KKLBY CO.'H make rHhoes aril (Ixfnids. nod
-w e warraiit every puir to give goed tci vice I ru ed f rrnt Ts)
tu 3 Oil.
Bnvs and Oirla Oxfords al 8:md t's in 1 1 cl or Tan, all sines
6Sc lol . .
We miry a very large line of ftlioc of all kiml r.nd in n any .
IhSiaiiift wen tall I hi in at llrittly wholesale .uos. -
a
o
o
o
(
()
H Kid Gloves.
' We have told more Kid fllovra th t srnsi n Ihnn rrr li fo e.
We've riven belli r vnlmi tliun oer tor im- .bwe h i, II iir
sstisfaeiimi Midi in Mm k. Tan . Brr-wn or Whiti1. T
1ap or Fosli r Hoi k. 15c und (I 00 yn r.
Hen's Furnishings
riirniHliinet tor men anM at
them our siore iu .rtlcular.
. , Men's White Bhirla, nnlnun liied, 5 Ic.
Men's Colotel Shi tv leductd from 91 nt,d I 60 to ?i.v
AMex's 8nx, spleni 1 1 va'uo.
AM Lipen Collan None bct'r nt any pi fee, II) '.
Spring Shapes and Colors of
- veiy pruy Bows and t lubTha, 2
Dress Goods
The Dress Goods Block I the most impnrtnnl one in lids -ploru
iind the slrciinib of the III ess Got d M-Uon nir rnib
line of Black Goods lilack Is our specially a- il 1 w price
onr hobby. The line embrace Mohair. Sicilian, SerL'ef, lieu-,
rw-lias, brndelolh. Venetians, &c. Aann inlii iIikiIiimi i vi"l
we offer for Fair Week Only ALL WOOL HiEMJli btil.iiK,
80 Inches wide, T rt'KNTV-UVE t'ENT-S, - -
ft Souvenir 1 Pins.
Bterling Silver Flag Plia rouveuirs of Tfew Bern, cnamclle!
In New B"rn ce!ors, SUc each. . - - . ,
- . oo
;rur.ry 19.
Milli-
v J. est Calicoes.
Regalar I and c, clotltg OCl pi Ire Je
Ribbons. .
Fulf line of colors la groagralaa, Uf-'
lias aad sal In all widths and
- qaalilk It aad Me values, at lie
Towels.
Large tiled blear hrd towers, at
Sc
. Silks.
Beautiful Una of Colors, goods woilh
?Se lo f I 00 per jard, will he
old at c
Black Dress Goods.
All wool cathlmeres, heorhtlat.
fisnnelt, trillianllnet Ac, worth
00c to ft 00 yard, w III be sold tl STje
Our store ior Rent.
$600 Reward !'
Wa offer th above amnnnt to any per
son or persont to prove wr are not
telllug ool lo close buaiaet..
OrPuhlie Sale 1-eglnt Tmmlay, Feb 7lh
at I; 15 o'clock.
Closed to business,
Monday, Feb. 6.
Owing tn the enoimity of this event
and in order that the public may nt
the differcnl depart nirnln In proper
shspc the store will not he oritril
Monday,
BBSI1SS.
o
u
o
Week.
O O
o
n
o
a
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
a
o
a
o
a
o
o
ci
o
a
o
o
o
o
o
o
u
o
flllt
- I W
h rt
. nn-l Tlll'MPSO
il I. II rt. or V .
W
L'l.i dien
C nil fl 01.
Duly a Dry U hm.'s ato e i an
Bill
Noi-hwenr it j n-t ii unit they me
o
o
)
(t
()
u
o
a
o
o
()
;
o
o
i
o
1'iills i. a in pcriul', fjUc.
"... - " . -j ' u
'4A