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c r l. ! A i ! i vol. xru-io. ts.- 111' i:-5, I. C, WCDMSDAT M0RS1SS. Hit S, IIS3. tSTlBLlSHIB lilt . , -x. s . v -s .v " avawBT bah tu am aara. (iWiViYiVaViW 1 i V. pa n . a i Hi n 7 a ft 1 n A 1 at katkil ati.l aa a irill lik rl1.r n it a ill, nnr KrinAa ft by inviting tbem to ire our new aarhala of ' v Figured Piques iu bit' id colors, alto the Daintiest Fads Thn the Lace aud Kainanok Puffing is needed tar their gauiy Persian lwiia aa.l Orgaiidira. T , t ! '. " Another line of very hauitaouM Pirrula Clothe fur Skirt, and ia a very few days we shall have Uw moat exquisite Novel tie in Silki for Waist. - ft IN AN IN tN IN IN IN IN IN IN r OorJ" fur yokes and garni- .7. r Things la Belt and Collar .Y, , The White Silk "Pariaino Ilair OorJ turn U very new. r i I-.' And we are-hating men Nobby Ihmga Buckles, alto Shirt Button Sets. Parasols too, and if hut, not leant we call attention to our complete stock of , .5, V V7 V J w V V V V Of tatwrt m Om Aa aw. Mm4 T At Mm raUyta , 1 Ties, Sandals and Slippers. ' Call aud tea for yourselrea. F v vv Nl in nn 11 n vj IN - - WuiiMta, May I Tae Ulawtaf fUirj kmi bwa rao4rd ar IrM Adaiifal Daryi MxiiUk. AiHl M Swraiar" f Ua Kary, Weaalaf loas ApparMlly raltaUe laforaMtloa taa aa Torkloaa boat tnf, taeladlaf Oil- ra, are rtaoaeia at taetirgwal baad- qoanara. Am eoaliaaiag laratUfailoa. " i DlVBT. At Ultra ware flflaea BMaibar of taa Yorfctowa part; eapiarad hf la Flit , plaoa at Baler, aad Adattral Oaway ac- ooaau for only tea of tkeaa, It la feared thai Ua oiUt ire aay aara baaa killed la the original aieaalt apoa lae laadiaf pari' at Baler. Taa ideatii; a laa aaeai- eera ot tae party UU aaaooouatad for t aol kaowa. A lelegraa wea Met la AdaUiai Dawey today aaklai' klavta lararat the Mary Departaaeat, If peealble, of the aaaeeof the awa kaowa t be la the aaada aftha miplaoa.' It U aeeepted at the depart awat that the reaaon be hat aet already (arabhed thtee aaatea, wllhlbe aioep Uoa of Lleataaaat Qllatora'a, U that he did aot hare the laforaiatloa,. The rillpiao headqaartan. where Ad miral Dewey aaya the ate are hold prlt oaara, are tuppaead to be 8aa l"eMaado, bot there la ao aataraaee ol that pelat. A WORD IN REFERENCE TO CUR BLACK GOODS 'STOCK. We will It is complete in every particular. not weary you with talk. OU R PRICES DO -1 H B f fTALKI NG ! 25e ; t A very fine 30 inch Brilliuntine, makes a beatiful skirt or drest at". 88 inch all wool Brilliantiae. Thia cannot be matched elsewhere at less than 50c. 'At . 38c 38 inch all wooLllrilliantine. A splendid value. ! At 60c 12 or 15 pieces figured Brilliantine. These goods we sold at 40c and ' &0c. They go while they last at ' 25c Fiue all wool 36 inch Serge, , , , , 1 ; . .v. 35c Very fine all wool Black Serge. This goods would be cheap at 75c, at '60c Our line of Black Henriettas are exceptional values, at 4Gc 00c 75c and $l Very heavy Mohair, 44, 46 and 48 iuch at 90c 95c $1 10 and $1 35 All woolen goods are advancing but bur prices remain the same. , - We think we have what you want in this particular line. Plain Taffetas, Plain TuffeUa, v Fancy Taffetas, Beautiful Plaid Wash Silk at ' , -j Heavy Cord Benguline, These are only a tew that we mention. Silk's for Waists!. Silks lor Trimmings! Your silk dressers are satisfied here. ' 50c 75c 75c 50c 85c M April 3b, 1800 . . a a A . mm hhl '.' ..a. m a. '- ' a a aaMaaiaa mm. . m V GLOVtn HILL . UU I Tth I FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, oar 1. laU. rniWTtt only 25 cjemts. ! . JATi Perfect Butter in a Perfect Package. It rvoaKxca, w. c. nauts. ttpodal to JfuaraaL I - - ftaraace, AprJ , 1801 Ralkiuh, Vt I -Taa Saproaso Coart Thtfrip aua Mill oolcd. Thnogk Ilea the followlac aplaloa today: the health It ycaarally food. Mill aoa Buraot ?a Saaathora, f root Haywood, law bad eolda. ao error. I The Irtoh potato crop b looklat ap State vt Da? Idaoa, f room Beacoeale, tr, aad the atoat of tba talk eoaeeralai appeal dlaalaaod. the orop b about geulaj banela to thlp Uanb fa Riuaatl, fraoa acklaabarf , the crop la whoa ready. Bo la tab cm ifflnaed. Iwe aood aaoiaer aua, who caa kato State Tt Ulcka, freoa Bathorford, af ! grip aad will grip ea to pall lag dowa a herrd factory la thlt ? Idally, to that . Tt. WMklj Crmp tdlaUa, Rai.aia, May 1 The Weakly Crop Bulletin for weak ceding Moaday, May 1. im, b a foUowt; , . H - , During the ending Moaday, ltt, 18W, the procreat la.farai work aad lb growth of eropt waa rapid aad talbfact ory. Uaty a few uafaTorablo raporlt were racolred froat the eaalera teetioa of the Stale. The week opeaed cloud v with tbowtrt froai the 24th to 87th, which were aeedod. at the around wat beglaalag to get dry and hard. - Tut rainfall a ertgad over half aa Iuch aud pro? od to bt beaenclal every where, ai cept of er toe oout coaallet, whero too much rain foil IM week. The ground waa nbely aofieaad aad placed la excel lout coadliloa for plowloc, while tbo abundant molttnre refroahad fegelatieo, Induced f Uoroat and rapid growth, and will atabt Bwlarlally to tacnre good taud of eottoa and cora. la Biuot- Wlck, New Hanover, Duplla aad neigh boring couotlat of er aa lack of rain fel which waa more lhaa Beaded: a local downpour occurred alto la Caldwell aad Catawba eouatlet, Pattartoa reporting (0 Inchee on I be 20th. Some hall oe curred without doing much damage any where. The mean temperature contla- aed tlljtUUy abora the" normal the entire week, but the nlghtt were rather ooot, the Inflnenee of which waa, chiefly fult la tie eatt, owing to the prevailing nortbeatt wlada, - Aa Increasing and beneficial amount of aunthlne pravalleJ tbe latter part ot the week. Plowing continued actively during the week; It b to be feared, however, that planting la many catea hat been hurried without tufflcltntly thorough prepara tion ot the toil. The corn crop It about half planted. excluding bottom landa. . It bat came op to a good ttand In many oeuntiet, except in the southeastern aectton, and It grow Ing nicely. Planting cotton b proceed ing more slowly, but large areas are bow ready to receive the eeeda, and the bulk of tbe crops will be put In during the next two weekt. A Utile cotton It up in the extrelbe south. Tobacco plant in bedt look well, aad planU already aet out are making a" good ttart. In tbe north, eit plants are email and late, and transplanting hat not yet begun, though the work It proceeding rapidly else where. Spring oata have been town and are growing well. Other graint continue to Improve; wheat aad fall oalt are be ginning to bead in southern couolie. ttice It coming np nicely in the norlu, but low laud and river rice lands, Cape Fear dittrtct, are ttld too wet to work Irish potatoes are growing rapidly; only a few reportt of rotting and of poor ttand baft beta received. Truck farms are very line. ' Early peat 'are being hipped from the extreme south, and are blooming nicely further north. ; Straw berrtoa are blooming from eatt to wett while shipment of early fruit to the north continue from the W. AW. Dielrlcl. Melont are coming np nicely.' The proe- pectt for applet and cherries seem to be especially good. Pastures look fresh and green, and clover It very One. ' THE WEClXATIYTr. MARKldU. trsted. Bank vt WlUoa, fro Barke, plalaUfft appeal, bow trial aad la defeaoaat ap peal, bo error. ' State r Lacaa, from Guilford, sf. IraMd. , Ylaegar Co. vt Carroll, frost Wake, af- Irated, per enrlam ordera. . , Trolllnger vt R. from Alamance, aiotioa of plaintiff to reiostate appeal dealad. p" - . , ; v f ' State ts Lew, float Sampton, aew trie1. Williams ti Scott, from War re a, at- rased, ', , - . There are yet twtaty alx eplntoas to beflleo.' Today'slquotatlons furnuhed by W. U Oalbraitb, New Tork, Represented by A. O, Newberry. . ' ' New Yobb, May t. STOCKS. f - Oorn. High. Low, Clcae Sugar.. 163 105 169 183 an. Q. B R. T. . sfanhattaa Auguil... , . j f " f - t!cia tbe food more tieSdous sod vviK4etoaae FISH i CAB GDODS o o o J5 W HMiretooaJI SPECIAL ATIENTIOS to onr vj- Nh FHEsU CANNED CO0D3 which eoosiat of Baitlvtl Pitn, Laaiua C.iug a d Tallow Crawlord Paacbee. Toasatoaa, Corn, Saoouiash, Dm a Beans, Striae Baana, Com and Tomaloea, 01 tt t ad Toiuaio. . Chip Beef. Corned Beef, Salmon, Lobstrr. Kippend lai lierriag, Sardinea, Potted ll.ni and Tooroe. t Alao a Nice TabU Peach for 15o I lb can. And a freak lot of those a joe littU P1Q HAMS. Evaporated Apples, Dried Peacbet) and California Pre ae. , Vert Fineat fttfrn Butter, only f S Cents. If yon suffer from tenderness or full- aeat oa tbe right tide, paint under inoalder-blade, eonitlpalloo, blliontnets tick-headache, and feel dull heary aad tleepy your lifer b torpid and congealed DeWitl't Llltlt Early, Risers WlU cure yoa promptly, pleasantly and perma aeady by remof Ibg the coagettlon and eautiag the bib duett to opea and flow naturally. They Are Good Pillt, F. 8. Duffy. . saaMaBWBaB?BBWBBBBea OATABBB Or TBS SIOMaOH webadeoM folktwIU aot be bothered ia getting barrelt to thip oar potatoes la. So the 1st Halloa stands good to lbs awa or sees who caa have the grip aad will aot grip loo hard oa their aaoae) tt there b plenty of room for them here la helping to Improve thlt vicinity, where there are so many aabjects of bad eolda. ...... . . j , The farmers art plaa ling mors riot la thb seciloa than asoal, and aot so mach eoHoa, owing to the low prloe of bat aad It the price ot riot shoo Id be 40 or M orate per bushel- aext fall for rice, tne ban ouuls will aara . get worse aad they will tome of them be saying I wish I bad gripped oa to oolloa la iieadofrioe. v Tbe deer beaters have started np their port agala la this sectioa. Silas Luptoa of Cedar Island and Baa Luptoa aad sons ot lower Broad creek aad stv oral of I hit Beighborbood are bow out oa drive. They have about a dosea hooad aad they are apt to have Iota of racket whether they gel any deer or not, but there are plenty of foxes. They msy get afex. - J. P, U. Efr A rUaaaat, iatkv Bat Bass aad fbctail Care Tee It, ' Catarrh ot the stomach hat long been eootidered the aext thing to Incurable The usual tymptomt are a full or bloat ing s nsatloa after eating, accompanied with sour or wstery rittngs, a formation of gates causing a pressing on the heart and longs, and difficult breathing; head aches, fickle appetite, nervousness and a geaeral played out, Unguld feeling. There b often a foul taste la the mouth, coated tongue and If the interior of the stomach could be seen It would bow a slimy, Inflamed condition. Tbe cure for Ibis common and obttl aate trouble It found In a treatment which causae, the food to be readily, ihoroughlydigested before It has lima to ferment and Irritate the delicate mucous surface of the .stomach. To secure prompt and healthy digestion b the one necesssry thing to do and when normal digestion b secured the catarrhal condi tion will have, disappeared. ' According to Dr. Harbnson the safest and best treatment Is to nse after each meal a tablet, composed of Disstaae, Aseptic, Pepsin, a little Nni, Golden Seal and fruit acids. These tablets csa now be fouud at all drug stores under the name of Sluart's DyspepsU Tablets and not being a pateut medicine can be used with perfect safety and assurance thst healthy, appetite will follow their regular nse after meals. Mr. N. J. Boober, ot 710 Dearborn St. Chicago,' III., says: "Catarrh is a local condition resulting from a neglected cold In the head, whereby tbe lining mem' brane of tbe nose becomes Inflamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom pass Ing backward Into the throat reaches tbe stomach, thus producing catarrh of the stomach. Medical authorities prescribed for me for three years for catarrh ot the stomach without cure, but today I am the happiest of men after using only one box of Stusrt's DyspepsU Tablets, cannot find appropriate words to express my good feeling. I have flesh, appetite and sound rest from their use.' - Sloan's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the safest ss well aa tba simplest and most conven ient rented v for anv form of indigestion, catarrh ot the stomach, biliousness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. . Send for Utile book, mailed free, on stomach troubles, by addressing F. A. Smart Co . Marshall, Mich, The tablett caa be found at all drug stores. A Little Taa FrseUna. Chairman (st concert) Ladles and for ,i 143 . H8 141 148 ; . 12S 133 US ' 132 .. HQ illOl Hit 116 COTTON. Open. Blfh. Low. Close ,, 6.88 5.88 6.84 6.86 CHICAGO MARKETS. Wbbat Opetf! High. Low, gentlemen, Mitt discordant will ting, "Only Once Nere." Sarcattlo Critic Thank heaven, that! - ' Chslrmsn (coming forward again) Ladies and gentlemen, instead of ting lag "Only Ouce More," Diss Discordant will ting "'FOrev er and Ever." Collapse of S. C. l&e?cnloiV Notices. Usvlnc qualined as executor of Han Pender, alias Mary Brarlea, doors sod. latent Crave county, tbla Is to notitt all persons bating claims against the es isle of said deceased to present them tt' tbe undersigned on or before the 81 day of May. lttuO, or tbu notice will be plead la oar or taeir recovery. All perrons indebted lo ssld eatala will please make immeaiaie payn ems n. uaj May 8, 18. JARPENTER, Executor. REWARD 1 I will give a liberal REWARD for information that will lead to the recovery of ONE UORHE. BUUGY and HARNR8. Description -Small - bay horse with Itllle while In face, weikhl aboot 900 pounds. Top buggy body blank, R running gt-ar, made br Ellis Buggy Co. Left Wilmington Wednesday, April 26th, went in direct loo of New Bern, . r R. aORRELL, ; Wilmington, N, C.v AD DRUGS! Droits dry up and die like: everything else. Uur Drugs never have a chance u even get old. Our prices keep them moving. Don't buy dead drugs or pay more man rair prices. - . ' Remember ' - If it b to be had .:. it's here U it it. here . . , It bthe best BRADHAM'S PHARMACY. CRASH - A Fresh Line lif. CRASH AND STRAW HATS JDBT IN. ' A Alao a Beautiful Una of LADIES SAILORS. R. IT BAXTER, No. M MlJdle Street. Give llci m Vull. F.trrjlhlnj; Guaraiu fetBtl as DprrtnteHl or Your Money Refunded. MeDaniel t Gaskill, A IleUIl G'TtVOCI'M, 71 Drir4 Hi. 5 'Phone Ol. Vour table U not tsouiplete without a pound of the "IOVEIt HILL" I1BIND FOX HIVE II UUTTEIt WE ADE HEiIsIKG AT 25 17ENTS.. A POVHD. 'Phnnr OO. 77 Broad Street. SPECIAL APRIL OFFERIRGS c . o Just wnen vou neea inem. lust wnen me season is unuer im a full swing, ia the time we make the special and interesting t) prices. ' Its when you really want tbe goods . that the prices J most appeal to yon, and that it why our best values are always In offered yon in proper buying season. A Bunch of Good Values To make it interesting for end of April buyers, we've arranged splendid inducements, values in proper house furnishings, in home needs that will make you feel that this is the right place, the store where the smallest outlay means the largest result A Reantif nl Una of Golden Oak. swell front Cheffoniers. run the regular price was $16.00, $18.00 and $20.00. They are now X $ 1 4.00. $ 1 6.00 and $ 1 8.00. Uilii We find that we are overstocked in Fancy Rockers, and Cnl have made a sweeping reduction iu them in Oak, Mahogany and aud Battan. -. . Wl . The early buyer will secure some Bargains. . S FRAN&. H. J0NE8 & &0.. Rfl 87 MIDDLE BTKEET. i -ir:-ir -,rSrr '"'-'r: n irid SMtlll II How About Your Tooth Brush Can't get a good one bristles fall tZ IB 13 IB If J3 out in tbe moutb either too hard or toll don't bit long- then try ont of our English Bristle Brashes' '' j Will replace with a new one free If tbe bnatlea pull out. They are made right biltlnt soft, meliuin . and hard, bleached or unbleached, ladies', genu' aud aliases' sizes. The prices aie riirlit too, . At B RADIUM'S. July 731 ftemedv for Nervaua Exhaustion Are yon weakened and exhausted Ly 1 721 721 overwork, worry or disease! 1 lie Mystic Clone 1 We hive Just recflFf 4 onr complete line of Spring Shoes 2 and caa bow suit everjone ia QUiLlTT, STYLE AND price, r . , . 3 3 Oar line of Men'a $1.25, $1 50 aad $2.00 Black Calf 3 3 BHOIS cannot be equaled in the Ciiy. " , f ' Oar line of Tai Vicl Kid SHOES at $2 5U $2.75; $3.00, $3 50 and $1.110 la strictly np-to date and every pair of H 2 them are guadnreed. rj 3 We havf the largest line or Men's Shoes ia the City z and we gniraltee our Shots fr-Qoality, Style and Price. E We cao sell y:a Shoes which are ap-io-dste ia style and low I : dawn la Prke. 1 y " " r! Call ill be ccsvlsced. , r -rr. c:-m. roir d3 .co.,r n 1-ux . 1 et: -t, kew rrr.xs, N. c. ". - i Life V elrt- ll"!S v ly. ' a ''.I qui. 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