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-ft.. fi . - -- : s !:- ' . , - . . . . , , ' ' .J, .-V. ' IV. i . " ' SiliOOAt-NEWS. I 'MNWlaiBltUNAlBIKli. 'i, .Few Berne, latitude, 85 6' North. " ' longitude 77 3' West.. - Sun rises. 5: 0 I Length of , .'rV .M 8 6:53 f 13 hours, 52 minute i.: j-!... rvih mm u 13)1 a. m. . BUSINESS LOCALS. M"ii8 BALE .CnRiP.-A first-class Soda ,. ounuun. . ........ .... k. R. Jones. . roa KENT. Tho lariro stnr. S. v.. . .BKorner South Front and Mid.ila streat.. ....lallyeenpwd by Mr. Wahab. Apply ".,., .PPrB'V ... ;,CHAM.HSDuFfY,JB. . tX thunder showers yesterday. i , ,.i Memorial services at t ashingtnn lo- " Peas are gojng forward pver the A. & N. C. Railroad every; day. , dew Berne Lodge No. 443, Knights or Honor, meet to night. . oncHunuuuri win De in tnis morning reaay for the pew, and will leave again Sunday. vtbtt schoner Paragon the oldest ves sel in these waters, is on Howard's ship railway for repairs. ' t . Hoh. O. Hubbs showed us a fine bunch "of peas yesterday, , The vines were well filled with pods, and the pods all well . -Plied jyth peaa.MH.. Mr. Win. Hardesty , of Harlowe, called , 10 see, us , yesterday. He reports corn, cotton and rice coming up well, but the . curlew .bug has., begun his destructive work. ' ' "w.i'inw.'-iT ' i.- 1 -' -Thf ooner Varma, which was run il Vrf- Dy.ine steamer ssnenandoah,, some- t me ago, has been undergoifag repairs at Foster wharf, and is now ready for sailing again. ; We surrender much of our space to- 1 day for the reports of the Mayor and - :n . , .... , . ... wu"u'"01 UI lne tiring Doard or city 8aid improvements. The finance com counoil. ;1 They contain matters of in- mittee are due much credit for their . terest to all our city readers. . We-return thanks to the Eclinse ,an invitation to a'banquet at Weil Hal intcionthe llth instant. We snouid oe most happy to be there and . SNWW t rTnake an Effort to do. so but for " previous engagements on that day at the Jtyemprial sefvices.here.. t :'. , - - , tiaalc Can flieiaiorlal Bar. i j "P1? epng to practice th,e music "J:r,f:r rrrr . " rjTi . " . ue neia W"1111. x.iuajr, no vue resiuence or airs. John Uunn'Bj and it is1 very important for every member of the choir to be present. Pea a Wanted.' i .Messrs. Moore and Rradv M t .u i ',t .,, 7 . ' in thlS iSSUe that thpv nuill fna (l,.Vf . ' 1. 7 I kuu " oiioiieu peas aenv ered at their factory. Pea growers will "fiitfti? inl;goyero ibemselves .accordingly. Klnaton Collcsre r9. nave received the oatalogue of this excellent instutionwhichmakesa nne snowing for thrf present pear. One hundred. - and ; fifty-six students have ( -been enrolled during the year, repre absenting fifteen counties of North Caro- ' Hna, and, the .States' of '.Virginia and , , iuiiuB. iuo catalogue also gives a .ltbrier history of t the institution, and a a a) .a . I list oi tne contributions to the museum uiu voDiuet ot minerals. ' - - June 4th is commenoomnnt. Aav iin u aauuui aaareBS will De ael vered hv fV.1 TV. XT o. i , . " ' Col. John N. w(neB. I The Complaints. We are haying tb apnual grumble at ' the time of the change in the city gov- "h i? t f 8I(7 ' "t1: V"8 yfe" H 18 ot quite J lid WuC kk was last year. Then the Mayor, Tax poilecjtqr, and several po licemen walked the plank, while this .tinjeithe j ;bflector ! and 6he policeman t su uiw wo nni,, 11 18 a pleasure, - however, to state that these gentlemen 2?.?? f on a?count or an7 failure S Iw-"r?,e. rvuiirj in ninnn. ann w A ha 1000 thA 1 nlaints' are 'ma' aitoth hwJri'Ti.' "J" . o weii man- 1 friends while l . . . - c5 v v a Kfj vuou tho r,onQf..ii j V to thp flew order of things.. 2 ' 1 ' a. , .T"TT-- I j , , I V'K ! ' --- r. t-v...., v, ana are giving employment to all who ...WWMWK wor.,;.. '- v . A careful pxamination of the various -xT.n.- ,'. ,.. .. . uoim.Mvuuu " oeruo ueveioDB me j'aqi that the: crop of peas'has been ee - , riousiy damaged during the past two 1 eeksi -At one time we1 nredicted that ",x' "W '-'' u- -.'l ' r w Berne, would ship thev largest crop this spring that has ever been sent from here, and our prediction would have hoar, VAIffat- ho4 It' HnV KnUL ' . 1 . 1 i ; finfl arOnlr' 'rtf ' lint maDfliA - I I' ,u.,i,uu uau .u uub uticil 1 111 M IH 111 i; with Ihe excessive drouth then nrevail- mg, juBi- as tne niooms were falling from thA vnnilff nun vhinh haa raA..nA the yield about twelve thousand boxes. However. 'we have the satisf action of knowingi trorrt past' exppri0nce, that a, , ; Sh6rf crop Will,. bring, as large net re . turns i to the growers as could be ob- gained from a full crop. ' Tho pea pick ers will feel,, it most, as their pay will be cuf off from -threp to four1 thousand , oUars by the short yield. Tle flue rain ef yesterday wilj be of great benefit to Jhe pps, and also fo the bean and potato .1 V. . till AfFAIKN. . I Rrporfa or majror, Tax Collector. Fi nance Committee, Treasurer. em. riery i ommiitea and Martha 1. lo the Honorable Board of Councilman m me oj new Verne: utiiru:iu;s:-1 hnva Mia hnnnr tr. , . IV herewith submit a ' resume of your ad ministration of the municipal affairs of new cerne rorthe fiscal year endine and detailed account thereof to Jthe an nual reports of the city officers and ... vv, .etc.. .uu v till 1 1 r IL I II 1 1 board committees. I find the citv in- utxuiiug in population, Health, and wealth, notwithstanding the great to 1 financial depression existing Ithioueh put the country, and the unprofitable coiton crops of two seasons uivm th farms contiguous to our city, and crops uouuuy muraeiea nere. you. as well as your successors, should endeavor to encourage me lactones, fisheries and trucking interests, for in the success and future development of these 'depends me material advancement or your city, FINANCES. The financial condition of the citv is such that, notwithstanding the ricid economy you have exercised, there will oe a small dehcit, due to the error in tne city charter in Us non-comnlianoe in observing the constitutional equation of taxes, upon inisvou were rpt.rninp ny an order from the court a from nni. lecung in excess of thirtv-thrnn and one-third cents on the one hundred dol lars valuation of personal property and real estate and one dollar on the poll: this levy has been insufficient to meet the many needed requirements of the city. At ine last session of the Legisla ture the charter was so amplified tn allow you to levy 60 cts. on the $100 valuation or the personal nronertv and real estate and $1.80 on the poll. This levy would provide amnio ftinrin for nr. dinary current expene.es and a sufficient amount, if applied to judgment and floating debt, to extinguish the same in a ew yearB. why deficits have occur red from year to year is due to the con struction or needed permanent improve ments, for which there was no prevision in the charter. and laree amounts of fnndn wliicli clnul,l l.ona to current expenses have been applied t.O thn lUHrm.nt rv 1. I v j'" u "i u efficiency. . CIII0N point property, 1 congratulate vou unon the Ip.ibb V& iffiJ that it wKEeTy be Surceofl UttU"B?e revenue to tne city, and the establishment of their cannins: industry will provide employment to many of uur cuizens. STREETS AND PUMPS. The Street Committee has performed a great work, considering the small imonw or tunds at their c amount of funds at their command. lhe continued shelling of the principal "s oeen attended witn great ex- JC"?C' u"6 lue 8real convenience. I won ft a hAa...n " B . .11 i . v. wo vcuuujr ui wen paveu streets, more man compensates for the expendi ture. I would recommend that 1m- provements be made upon the sidewalks BDa "ore weu do constructed at the Lnn,i 1 j u'ii. tZTy,' i.,"".."18' for the supply of water for fire Durnoses. at present one is not sufficient.. These improvements should be made at early a day as possible. POLICE. The discipline of the noli ia excel lent, which is due to the efficiency of lations as to uniform and a small in crease of the force. CEMETERIES. I. lie committee in whoso hands ara placed the care and management of mese last resting places or our dead, have made them attractive tn thoan having lots therein. Thn J , , ' " AT v"",u V uJaceni iota to uedar urove Cemetery ,o ,oj uwrasnry ana wouia improve its general appearance. I would r-nm. w u na association should be nrmnM i. n,.. .:. . .1 i j , , ul u we interest oi i vcuai- rove cemetery witn a View to ttuu uare, iiiut tneir enorts oe aiaea and its mnnfio-omont piuueu unuer tneir control. FIRE DEPARTMENT. The department is well eauinred and ... . Ai 1 1 s . - uuii exueuea in emciency and prompt ness, and Should be kent nn In it hicrl. , , . F " - Dvauuui u ui excellence. GRADED SCHOOLS. The white and colored srraded nihnnlo whose funds are annually supplemented by appropriations from vour Cart i ZL maintained in their usual excellent co j . j. . - .1 w Htri'ii IIV riio 1 riictana rr 4Wa rVTs-v I . , ' ' t"""v"VD " uerue wajuguiT AUU LI1H LclMr flKIl in sirilTifVi lrrAa I , w.UH VUV ULblD UBHtl n Hftlll nV Wa I n .1. - 7. - J uwiiB .mo pass year tne new graded Scnool hlilldinor rn tha l..J.. I ciij uao pceu uumpietea, ana is a beau- structure, which reflects credit i-"r wuien ior ueur iiDerality. tl" V r.riu?JMwai .ma.nner P ."",v". "".en compelled to aU luae to tne nnArnttnna nf tha -1 " wu uiuuiuiuai affairs during the last year, there are several ' subjects whiobT should other- C.T :v""vu. Mre ai ,e??tn. wo ueit w mention more at leneth. uu ww auuuai reports or committees and officers will afford vou amnio in. formation which you may reauire. , In conclusion I thank, von fnr vour lr?nit (inncrnf sn t. . L..M. . wv vwu..Vu .11 U1H HJLHtlUUlin 111 mv filltia Anil tha Mnn. . which you. have extended mo.: tWith nK" regara, i am, , j. . v ; i ours respectrully, - - , E. H. Meadows. . I T A COLLECfrOB '8 RKPORT. ; To ie Hon. Mayor and Board af. Cfilw Cwncilmen of the City of New Berne, -N' Pft T 2 ' ? 'IT,? k f 4 P T . GiutKMEN:-! have the honor to submit the following report of my col lections for the year ending May 1, 1885. To amount collected (real, per-' ' ,,. ponal and poll tax),. ......t...... $4,848.55 NEW BERNE. N. C. To am't col'd, license tax........ 3,824.15 dog tax 161.50 old tax 94.10 market rent 88.00 rent city scales . 13.50 . $9,128.80 Less 5 per cent, commissions... $458.44 40 deeds made to city...... 93.00 cosw on property. levied on and advertised Rfiosa Lse arat. paid treasurer 8,491.38 $9,128.80 To amt. collected (white school tax.......... H. $4,087.03 io ami. collected (white school oiatax 1940 $4,116.13 liess at per cent commissions.. 102.90 Less costs on property adver tised and levied on 71 no Less amt. paid sec. and treas.... 8,939.13 $4,116.12 To amt. collected (col'd school tax) OBQ AR io ami. collected cord schoo . old tax) 6.55 $290.01 $7.25 4.23 Less 21 Percent comminniona Less costs on property levied on and advertised Amt. paid treasuier 278 53 $390.01 J. H. bell, Tax Collector, CITY MARSHAL'S REPORT. New Berne, N. C, May 5, '83. Io the Mayor and Board of Councilmen m me uuy oj ssew Berne, N. C: uentlemen: I herewith submit mv annual report: The total number of arrests was 250, U1 wuum u were sent to jail for non- ojiucui, ui, penalty. These persons were required to work upon the streets ior a period adjudged sufficient. Bound 2I!,rJ SuPeriOT Court, 10, and 9 ap 1 9 SO - 1C1CU ine amt. of fines collected was...8177.80 " " c08t ... 361.65 rents . ... 82.00 $571.45 For that portion of the above due the 2ffi!to I8":8 ' SK2? Vll2lJ?tl finftnoe Very respectfully. Jno. M. Hargett. FINANCE COMMITTEE'S REPORT. To His Honor the Mayor, and Council- men oj tne vity of Kew Berne: I Submit the following aa tharnnnrt.nf , a 1 ending April 80. 1885 we have examined the city tax col lector s noons and find that he has col lected $13,534.93. which he haa annnunt. ea ior as rouows: -Commission and expenses for levy on dehnauenta ft rokhq That. h hnM.'t.. 1. ' rer's receipts for di o icyoipw iur.... ww waw tiuo VaVJ HDHU . - 0,411.30 Ke?e'P m the treasurer of the white school for aoaQia Receipts from the treasurer of the colored school for , 278.53 $18,634.93 We have also examined thn nitv mar. I vi ohollKl J a J .. . . ' : I uuum auu iiuu tnat ne nas coi, lectea and turned over to the citv treasurer $358.62 Rant..... . 82.00 We have examined the citv trAaanrai-'a I. 1 In... . . J 7 uuukb ana nna tnat ha hna TAnaiiraH from the city tax collector $8,491.88 From the city marshal 890.62 uasn ror shells 93.00 moneys rrom tne tax collector ana treasurer for last year..; 15.66 $8,090.66 And find thai: hoi... paid . " "W voucners as follows 1885 88 583 97 1884., 384.97 1883... 21.53 ooa n " Balance in the treasury., We find as per report of finance com, mittee for last year that the known indebtedness was as follow! Vouchers unpaid for 1883 and 1884 junnaojs RhThlT 5 uuuiimenig unpaid 2,450.44 ' , I cnasTd tC Rtn giving their notes for, 8,600.00 mi. 1 . .. inu nose cart ior the Atlantic M'nninn f il HAfaa fn. 750.00 Vouchew unpaid for thiavr. 1,872.83 " $11,576.52 Vouchers paid in 1884 $381.97 " 1883. 21.53 uw ' the sale of the Mechanics H. & L. Co. buildinc......... 13.50 Cash from the sale of the city clerk's offlna. 60.00 Part payment on the lease of Union Point 724.93 $1,194.93 Balance of debt.. .$10,381.59 This is the indebtedness Ihe city a. it a r Dears from th honk. aanavAakaw IV . a bbh - I mere may be soma old Vouchers that rour commit. tee does not know of. - . We 'regret that' some of , the citizens deemed it for the best interest f the your City council from collectmir the tax that wan at first levied, as they sup- posed they had the legal right to do, a . m . - - tuw uhu hvi V sqm ShSfwta'Al $13,425.6Hn the FKIDAYMAY 8, 1885. f year ending April 30, 1884, being a dif ference of S4.434.98. Your board has issued vouchers to the amount of $10,456. 80 auu para ior voucnera, old ana new......... 8.990.49 ' 7,hJal80 m the debt by S1?' ?ildi588 "d lease of Union Mn,w,m.8, ... And it 18 the onLiinnnf tee that with the tax as now allowed by ,A J vw vvuiiuih iicvi,, tuaii your city debt ouuuia oe reauced gradually each year, a. a. ubat, B. M. Gates, S. R. Stbket, Jr. treasurer's report. New Berne'.. N.C., May 5. 1885. io me Hon. tne Manor and Rwmv? nf f :i 1. " : . v UENTLEmEN : I bp? knvo tr a the following report of the treasurer's office for the past year: Dr. lo amount received from for mer treasurer $1.02 To amount received from old taxes and costs... n no io amount received from R. D. nancock. ex. eol To amount received from .Inn. H. Bell, tax col 8,492.18 ouiuuut received irom J no, ' sit uarget, city marshal 390. CO io amount received from J. M. wmte Uo. (shells) ;.. 84.00 io amount received from Si R. treet, jr 9.00 $8,991.46 Or. r a .... uy voucners paid (issue of '82-3) 21.53 (issue of '83 4) 884.97 " " Hrsup of 'f!4.R R KA rrnl To balance o $8,991.46 Very respectfully. Alpheus W. Wood, Treas. REPORT OF COMMITTEE OS CEMETERIES. New Berne, N. C, May 5th, 1885. Tfte flonorabfe I flrYtinlvnn . I vuHnvNiiKih UENTLEMEN: I hPff 1va tn l,n,;i the following report in relation to Cedar urove and ureenwood cemeteries: CEDAR GROVE CEMETERY. Dr. To amount of vouchers received irora former chairman svs oa io amount ot cash received from former chairman. 29.57 To amount received from sale of iota .. By balance lfi7.00 46.83 $468.78 Cr. Bv amount. TiunM lv. . xvy. inuui, fences, lawn mower, commis v sions, etc $243.40 225.38 By vouchers on hand...!....;.....; $468.78 GREENWOOD CEMETERY. Dr. tv. .. - . . - ",m"? ot voucners reoeited 1 ? TKTktVk VraaalA mvui luiuinr niiKinilHn. $40.00 To amount of cash received from former chairman 49.65 To amount received from salo or iota 60.00 $149.65 Or expended for lahor ""1UUUU fences, oommiwiionn t- $60.12 Byyouchers on hand . 40.00 To balance .. 49.53 $149.65 RECAPITULATION. Greenwood Cemetery. Amount oi receipts In excess of nr. nenditnres uo ro r. j ; " iiiv. uo vuar urove Cemeterv. Am't of expenditures in excess of receipts.... 46i83 10 balance due cemeteries $2.70 tit . .. i tt res peCUUUV Submit that van liana rr.-A ; a . " " "-' I in KOOd order anrf ha irZ Z7ZZ"Z1 UUWQOlUr HUUrEQICRAnChanAmat.i, no hi. m.:r rr." to Cedai Grove .. TT-JTk' for life and after husband's chiWreo,: one' living .ta Ala. uouiu, wo tner in uraven county.- sThe matter of purchasing has tong beetf the hands of attorneys, but noiinito ml 8c.tio, been taken because the party. mliA Aaam ia, . 1 ? AT. .a me estate only, cnarges for her right more than the property is 5 , ft a"1 woi advise-thatjf it can not wuumi,.iHf otnar way,i inav the courts be requested to appoint, a com mission to condemn it a,nd the city pay the price named by them, We have purchased durioir the year all t.ha lion r89 '.P.Jhepta for, keeping, the cem-i kk:b m giuer, wtve naa iences built, etc., as our report will show. Thn pa. ton of Cedar Grove cemetery 'hna hit amsiderabltf difficulty l.nkeepfng'Ioto in Order ehwfltr nh' uinnnt nf tk. 1 I tetritotyr whicb he has to 'Work, and tnougb some depredations may have some depredations may have rVOAtl AMMaaaUijtJ A J A . 1 Committed.! WH ''arA frna tn u - J own wlnaj ils" spoken of avw VUBCrTBtKin BDQ OUT I knowledge tbat the"'rtmi in a late article in the JoimNt. f,,n. authenticated and have the consent of S take" ahrnhf r7 the lots. Some, we admit, marhm - HHU t UUIO 1 1 1 1 1 1 k exceeded their riirhta h-.tm;1i .....I that it is utterly impossible for one sex ton to do the work in the ricrhtJof th. w l.Trri05 Wweth? Trustee ot thh Fll,ahath GocSSng uS,tofoAI SeSS arht vvniutiiv' Ul iDsa HaVnii: Ua j '1 . . - " w ...v.. . ua a x. in k. fr?nKement for dtotwrsing the fund, b.nt Tery ",uoht0our "urprise, before the hour for meeting arrived," he had taken his departure for New York. We inereiore nad no understanding with him, and ad viae that the suit now pend ing against A. E. Woodruff et als be ccniiinuea until it has reanhn thn h,VH est tribunal. , Believing that Mr. Miller will be re- Committee, and hoping that "7oftni Sufferers" will benlel wit 1,1 !t and that f,w j.'r.: " I mu't -7. I wiU be committed, we are. Very Respectfully, Alpheds W. Wood, S. R. Street, jr., V. A. Crawford. Peas Wanted. WILL PAY THIRTY CENTS. CASH. PER uallujn, for SHELLED PEAS-clear.of yel low peas-delivered at the Factory. Parties bringing them will deliver them an eany in the morning as possible. ma8 dtf MOORE & BRADY. NOTICE To Shippers of Truck! The Freight Train nn h A v n un road will leave New Berne at " ' 3 I. M. Every Day Except Saturday and Sunday THROUGH THE TRUCK SEASON, Making close ronnnntlon at riAMihnm n.i.i. the Atlantic Cuut t.inA 1,'vnmu, ,i'h...,.i. Freight Train for Northern .nd cities. Ship your goods on the following dajn: NEW YORK Mondav. 'lWmin v w.,lnM,i. and Friday. " BOSTON-Monday and Thursday. PROVIDENCE Tuesday and Friday. PHILADELPHIA Mnnilnv Tnnu1v nesday and Friday. ' BALTIMORE Every day. WASHINnTOV fn..,ov n-0.i,.i.. Friday. " "-u,ra,u " w niTvv a F. A. dw New Berne, N. C, May 4th, 1885. ' ' ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. For the Next Sixty Days THE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IN THE Store occupied by R. B. Nixon WILL BE SOLD AT COST! Those deslrlne Barealns will at once. All persons indebted to K. B. Nixon are re- iiui-nifu mi maite immediate payment, and notice is hereby given that no receipt for such yai mew, win uo vmia unless signed Dy me. O. H. GUION, mat) dw2m Aasienee. IGE CREAM PARLOR! I have opened, in connection with my CON- 1' ECTIONEUY, an Ice Cream Parlor. Ic Cream and Fruit Ices oau be had at all hours by the Plate or Measure. ihe utmost oare will be taken in giving to my customers A Good Article of Ice Cream. The public are cordially Invited to call. WILL OPEN Wednesday, May 6th Very respectfully, JOHN DUNN. Fresh Meats, 1 ine nest tne Market affords. Port Hin Mnl tnn Vni d w. . .....uuuOTiwiuutiuuoilH CHAS- E- NELSON'S, on n janaaM Old Stand, Fi WT TTTTnnnrp ' 11UI111, Merchant Tailor, UP STAIRS, NEXT TO ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Middle Street, - New Berne, N. C. mayi dwtf E-ubiuhrd 1853. i . w WALLING, , -.-..... . R, ; )Q. BROWEE & CO.j ." ' ' nrt, .'-l . i -; Commission Merchants ' FRUlTS ANTI P1tmTTr!W . i --wwvi, 04 BarcUjr St., HEW YOHKj Rpfer tft hv lurmlaBlnn . if. A. dulon, Cashier Nat' Bank. Kew IfeVno. K B. Hoberts, Agent 0. 1). 8. B. Cot. inuowiltt Carter's Bayen Black1 Itik, .1.. .f. OJ: - .1.: f'-.Ttn'.l ' -I! 1 ' '. Mra. STAltLT'S BOOKSTORE. Also, an Klefrana AwMnunt m wubav. call and examine. , . v ai30dlm NO. 33. Cheap Goods! Gome and See Them ! NOW READY For the inspection of our many Friends vuoiomers, a NICE AND WELL SELECTD STOCEK SPRING and .: SUMMER GOODS ! SHOES. We control thn hhI made by the East New York Shoe ST.?' f0r the city and "a cheerful y recommeniT Ihcra to wjouing io buy a shoe that wm give entire satisfaction, cheap Shoes from 75c. up. Also, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. $1.00, 2 200 linen. Best muslin re inforced front and back. Call and 866 it. We also have the agency for Car- n ' The Cothier' successor, to Baldwin, The Clothier. Come and T beautifl 'ine samples, Much Cheaper than ever before; A fine a88ortmnt nf r.sn.b : and Stiff Hats, from 50c. to $3.00. See Our beautiful in Cuffs. Ties. Ilandkemhiofa iti Hose, etc., etc. ! DRESS GOODS ! I R3tnVUe 2"entin to our 31.00 f Black Dress Silk. 23 inches wide, : tt leJ7 hfaJ7 Gr8 Grain, the bes yet offered for the money. Also I a very heavy piece at 75c. : Batins in all shades, very low. : Ladies' Dress Flannels, 52 inches :" wide, latest shades, all wool, 75c. : , me8 and Ottomans, all col- : ore, from 25o. to 75c. Also, cheap- I er grades from 10c. to 25c : WHITE GOODS! ! Our stock of WHITE GOODS ': consists of India Linen from 13ic. : th ioi(8peC,ai attention is called to z ouaH?tC4agr-ade);-,Mu11' dutiful quality, 48 in. wide, at 40c.- Ladion : Dress Robes of India Linen, with embroidery to match; the latest : novelties in White Dress Goods- 1 prices $4,00, $4.50, $5.00 andOO I each; Piques from 50. to25c.t and I an endless variety of Plaid Mus- I &na M8-Ch uWewg, Persian Lawns, Nainsook and India Lawns r HOSIERY! hiie8and, Children'8 Hose, m?Sk ,and nclored' 'ull regular : made, from 25c. to $1.00 : andL10ca l0t f cheaP Hosiery, 5c. Laces and Edgings, j j Torchon, Valencienne, Spanish ' ! OnenU . adan endlessVadetyof I other kinds, all sold at a very low : : price. : ? Hamburg? Edo-inoa u-. ... . : f"B" w prettiest ; : in town, all widths and prices,. . Swiss and All On ttLiT- .. Miscellaneous, j We have a beautiful lot Oil Cloths Mattings, and Hemp Carpets ' ! Bleached, Unbleached and Col- : ored Table Damask, Russian Crash, ? ?nSa ?8 "dliee from 5c. up knotted frmco fi,n a 1 : beautiful quality, a very fine' dam- : ; 25-the cheapest towel sold.f Also a lotvery cheap towels from 5c ' : r .JT-B'a Silk, 35c. to "o ! : Lisle Thread, 15o. to 40c. '' : : : Handkekchiefs Coiore(j bord r i and Bye Extract; 25eY. Cbrhimi's ; German.. Cologne,- l5r.' 'tfo?ld6h s Spray Cologne . 10c... -Qood ESS ' KA irBe8t assortment : of 56. soaps ih Hhe city.., Turkish Bath, Sc., formerly 5c. '";im l ENVaLOPES and WstitUhr Wto' s Tgood qualitv-45n. : Z.ll, ..I lt n ' Brushes ' P v :k ? Scissors. 8l,W 'wf!wTOv . j Braid, etov, etc ' " . Ti ' B8BTSr85c.,40c. 60c. ana?l?DO' I . Pkari. Buttons r. j.f,i.r."'. TO, C0UNT&Y MERCHANTS We would sav tnnt 'iiU.'M'jt.i -n. !'! good wholeWlenF weraST speotion of , our rtcik whe Zf ny good, jr, our Un . f.?' T;es sent upo .ppUoatuw, -f,r H. Br DUFFY;' S .J tH 1
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 8, 1885, edition 1
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