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frt- L 5 - Waieeponeol the Largest and Best Selected Stocks of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS lu thacity, ' ' eouUtinir of SILKS in black and colors, brocade and plain, CAS11MEBES, OTOMONS, TRICOT . and ' GXL- BKRTS FLANNELS in plain and . other dress goods, among which is a olid colon ana makes a rerr pretty ; . t3 Oblige us if&nt want any Good by sending for Samplei of tuck Goods as you want to see, tiuibi; '-' ture U rtats the kind f Goods yon want, as we pay no attention to requests for -Samples unless you state meat sU styu and pnee of foods you want. We kaye i trtmendous stock of ai yerj lot prices. , j 1 - - - . y...l tTAw t . ... - ; if k looxett tUAfi, v 1 h v';. fiargaia Counter and you. will be surprised at the Bargains wo offer on it ; in "f ''" are glad of it as we like to please our customers with good goodf, cbeap 1 :) J WE sell DOMESTICunbleachcd at 4 cents and a heayy yard TICKINGS are cheap. WANKKTS ! Oh I We stiuck Prioee, and now we are selling tieifl jflaakeU atlees tnsn a common, xnanseiusea w seuior. r WB kandle the celebrated GLOBE KID, GLOVE; only $1.00 a unlit or rin we nye a new pair in exchange. 11 r- .' . GIMPS and FRINGE in Silk v , lower than it can be retailed for in rT prised at their beauty and low price. Cloaks! Cloaks! 1 Cloaks! 1 " Our Ladies' Cloaks ar nice J our Jersey Jackets ore nice ! and our utock : - have a llirge assortment of Children's Cloaks that arc just beautiful and are so " Our line of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HOSE are fine and good. "V'fikie at our Store. ' ' ' '' " ' Shoes! I WE sell the celebrated CLEM on ths foot and ai the same time one ; wear any other. We have a GENT'S UNDER , V .1 .' . HANDKEECUD3FS, real good ones, we sell for only 5 cents a piece, and an all Jinen Handkerchief for .0 eente. Some of the loveliest styjes in,fin Handkerchiefs you have ever seen we have" this season. OalJ, ,inw id ,n, look ai them. " s ' i 7t?T! 7flI9" " ' ill I ' Our stock thousand other of BUTTONS, SHAWLS, BALMORALS, CORSETSRJBBON, POl Notions, is complete. , 14 fr tr m Cf I' .."i ij ir fine Table Linen NAPKtNS ah'd'TqWELS astonish the natives. piece, and a very large Napkin", heWy linen,' for five and ten cents. . ih oh I some of the loveliest TABLE LINEN f 'tfs enough to make . f Onr ;i irl?4'enU Ann on i some lovely styles and at such low pricei See our fine ALL LINEN TOWEJ, ;only JO cents. , i ' Our second floor is carry a fiill lino of ant (-!,' - 5 i .1 '-i asmll enaDle merchahtsiioeii aain at as low prices as you can i)Uy in ITe7 York. But don -tibret) 370 will not $eU on time ; isre must haVe tne casn : inai is wny we sen so low. r v i , . --.of nw-oi. . : .. .... . . .. .. Then we sell -, , ., . ,,, -- . ; ,HI CUPID 1r D'Wy-'umi wrm? f :w -ETa-s k tlie . Store' fancy, which wo ara offering at Bock Bottom Prices; and largo aeeortment of half .wool Dress Goods at onlj ten cents areas. ' . " e : ' . , .... ASSJMERESfor Gentlemen's and Children's wear, which we are now offering vnwvmn 1 , .1 iur jjm xuo, uu ilia luuuu ucm f- Good CANTON FLANNEL it only k man this time who had more Blankets "to our Customers at less than NcW York " or Chenille with or without beads. Oar many stores in Now York. If you want ';;.'!. ii.. v. , -O- Shoes!. . . Shoes! ATCWEILXnP' !B AL" SH O E of the most comfortable shoes ever worn. .. ,..ju- ITJ w , VEST, ALL WOOL, heavy and fine,' at fitted iip as a thing a merchant iW Waem a a,id we its (!, DiAMOiro shirt, lit coioqusu'sauc of heart! so tender. For when they see this manly euise. - - The ladicslways quick surrender. - - f .Soreljf $9 ladies art atttfactedV ' lJ1 1 so much to the general elegance of ones appearance. JVVhatV. more vital lo a.AvcU-d c oicu man ' fox? t. ... t i .. . per yard.- Thia good ia red aieo in ..! , ; -ir. ---it . ,yr-ii.A .i-. i m - m euvui ui itrerw iau our fact all nr goods are cheap anilire I , VT9 wide for Scents a yard.1 .: ,.vt 10 cents. This is heayy goods. than monev i be sold to s It Panio prices. All wool 10 and quirter r-:t, pair.Eyery pair; warranted Kihey 7 h ,Vi. ;S'S . I ,s , xynt ... VtJ stock is ycry fine, and the price I such Trimmings .call on us and be ' i: iJ ''I 3up Cloaks I ; :r (Ropx&i of Children's Cloaks aire nicer1 We much more atylish than you eaipnkke For a little money yo can buy ? Shoes! ti.i,it flexible sole. They are an elegant Sh oe Try one pair and.; you wilt , - i .' -.'A -' W M . neter only ONE DOLLAR. . POCKET BOOK8, and We sell a ii. any goad 1 good, all linen Napkin for any goad hoosekeepcr cry to see oar I . - - " ; Of H ( 1 '!t J 6 ST - ij f :. r T i- t; ;-- s 3 1 VSfSTt" : ' , -i - , '" - - j - -r-.-i' Wholesale Department, T7here rh oa want, and at such prices Ting jquenal; 17EW CEKNE. N. C. JAX. 7.1886. ". Kinston Items. . Mrs.Joyuer has moved iDtonew town. Mr. Alex. Carr has moved to his farm near Bell's Ferry. Kinston Graded school has enrolle j to date 843 pupils; 13 since the holidays. . Mrs. H. C. Bowen 'spent Christmas with relatives at Catherine Lake, Ons Sow county. ' Mr. A'. C Stewart of Tcard, N. C, is teaching a f uil school at Sharon, a fv miles from town., f f " . i. B. Pollock has moved into the Bell house ia new ton-n. Levi Mew bur oe. Chief of police, takes his place. , Eioston , College . opens 1 with several new pupils and a full attendance for the FpriBfterm,, notwithstanding the "hard times." -f t. ; : - 1 Scuck.Is are being taught in almost all the districts of the county, and J. L. llartefleld finds it diiBcult to keep on hnd a futl supply of books. - " "Mrs.Xeggett, of Farm ville has "nt Christmas at her ( brother's, Mr. -Thad. Askew. ",7e get bur information from a certain Lenoir widpwer and it is relia ble. .'t: -'"-Vj fr: ' .. '4.t" leaBt one' more marriage ' license left, bht they are not for sale, Dope to have a new supply soon. Do not stop raarrying'. just because Christmas- is over.-. M, -''; I . . .' i? : I'.Prof.'G-A.XJrimsley is 'again at his post in the Kinston Graded School, aft-r an absence of several weeks on account '1 of sickness. . tie has had three attacks of fever. - ' . . ' ; ; , ' - : N "Why should North Carolinians oppose the Blair bill? The first school funds the Old Jortb State ever received were one And a 'half million' frm the United States Treasury in 183 ". .. Andrew Jackr ipn, Deoaoctat, was President. We have the sad fie wr to'tell you 'that Mr. John .Williams and wife of our town .are dying and have "Men for some time, butcStill thayUlveA -I5 mean,' they can dye an eld suit and make it look ike new one. ; Success to every hew enter prise. . ' ,''.,' - :' '.:ir: . ltrJ.' B, Pollock nays the Peoples' Mutual Assurance Fund is growing; in favor with pur people,. You can draw a part of your money'while alive, and this Is just what all the Kinston bachelors will want to do. Why not save something frold age.t,V :'jf'1 J I.! Vanoe' nilar Ihis" place, Inst an excellent lorse hwt Sattir.lay mcu biiUf. lie was iu hot pursuit of a fox, and his horse plunged both fore feet into a hole and broke its ,neok,' He came near be ing badly hurt, but fortunately received only a few snfalhbru ilea. Haven't beard how it was" with the fox. " . Tin boqrdof education met last Mon day.. vTheyuundf the total . number of children ej srhoql nge in Lenoir county 'was 5,879. jTherehre 67 cents to each child.--The hoard will meet again on the' third ' Monday to appropriate the one-tbirdDf the school fund Mt to their disposal. They ask the presence" and help or all 4wno desire any part or tnis Bargains !; Bargains! ! ATXOSTland SIJSSS THAN COST! STUlf KNTtfll? SfOClC OFi .... h i' : i . . f Dry Goods, . CONSISTINU CF lien's Youths' and . -.Children's Clothing ?,; " H ; : and Underwear ! Ladies', Dress Goods, Worsted Cashmeres, 'sVaRD A SUkhh LINE Of ; ' Jdies-Undere all' fo'r" ; IiijSS ; T II A N COST, to close out business. :;.!. v I A largo line of , Trunks, Valises and Hand Satchels, " And Goods too numerous to mention. :- "'"'";. Mpp. s " ,,. ; - Four Nor8 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, at $25 each, all new and in first-class condition', - ' 1 1 Come , and Buy Now p ' ; "3 v;u. sultah," -ift trt " Wcinstcln Building. , t. ! ec30dw2m ,., ' Notice. ; " Certlflcate .No. 1217 for two shares of the Capital Stock of the A. A S.tf.H. R. Co. hav lnarbeen lost, application will be made for a dnpllcatoUierepf...r r,M.- . -. . : ' dec2 d89d - ' THO?. P0WKR8. CHRISTMAS, NEW TEAK, "h.. iFOURTII OP JULY. 1 And many other (lays are coming, and I hope Kit may live In good health and enjoy thein. , Now one of the moat rational ways Is to go to PALMER'8 CIGAR STORK, and eet a i'tnei Cigar that Is worth smoking. I have tbotsands of them pnt ' up expremly for PKk.jKNrB to your friends. In lioxes OT 2.1, fromione dollar to two and a half dollars a pox; od always the noleest kind at retail fa., lo . 2uc. to 3jc for one eigar, or good ones bytfcepoKofsUorluo. - ' r, . 4 t i . . . j w as. u. i-Aiira r,n, Middle street, ptxt to the or. of rtonth Kroht, i t u !..... j.kw tip.nr,, j. v. t ornrvT TrnTTCP Nirtv bersa :"S. c; ; il. STREET & SOX, rroprietors. The Only Flrst-clsiss House In the City. Omnibus connects with an Trains and TSteamers. ljrge sample rooms for eomtnerj etai traveler. ortan ; J. 13. Ui:OWJN, w-l ..-1 1 T I T -ir Dr TT f, r,n ITNITFl) STATIC t)P AMERICA EAST- HX Dlbl'KICt OK NOKlH CAROLINA. A. J.GatJlng etal. ) vs. I li. H. IHstrlctOonrt. The Bteamer FloreBc?, I in Admiralty. taeruickln opiwrel I , and furiiiuiri). J Kotir of Hair. Whereag the il! gleampr, Iter taokle, ap rarel and furniture, have been duly coit. demned by a decree of title ai t ennrt to pay the elaimn of the above tiHnied lihellanta, and t he Marshal li.s ben ordered to acll the aame topiiy said claims I will, on thel.Hih day of January, A. P. 1WM, atl'J o'okxM, nilddny, at whart, near J)ennl aon'a Mill, in the tllty of Newbern, ell the seven-elsbUis of sild aibanier, her tarkle, apnrel and furniture, claimed by tne Nation al Hank ofMewbem to py aeven-eiKhths of said claims aDd coats, and the one-eighth of said steamer, her tackle, spparel and furni ture, claimed by James M. Ipock, to pay one eighth of said claims and costs taid sale to be by publla auction. ' . . : 'IViBiteaslt. : " ' ' ' ' -, - V. V.-RICH AUDWN, '. IT. ti. Marshal, By IUibt. O Keroi, ' ' V- . . , -January 1st 18S. i did !;.; NOTICE.':"; t:': V National Bank of New Berne. THK ANKUAl. - MKETINO OK THE STOCKHOJ.UKU9 of tbta.Baaklor the Kleo tlon of Directors, and the transaction of such other bhslni as us may oome before them, will be held at their HANKtNQ HOUSE on the SEOOND TUKSDAV, beln? the 12th day of JANUARY.1(L - ' The Polls will be, opened nf ; TWELVE o'ciock ana cioBrfRiTi.Mr., f,M. . ... . f. . r ' ' '' '' 3. A. OVJOK' rashler. Iteoember 12. is a.' , " ' fm -i r ' For Sale, A Few l.n-Helnct PECAN TREES at one dollar ejeb. , . . . Twenty-two (Jrnilci ("otuwold Exes, from one-half to sovea-clshth b oud In lamb to a full-blood Couiwold buck. .-. t . i , , One pair of white China Deese. :-.'.."'; ' 'One pair of domesticated Wild Getse. t,, . B. liAMB. , decSS'dtw wlm f ' .' Blopewall, N. O. Christmas Goods ! I A T.ARGrS A1B HANDSOME SUPPLY OF FANCY TOlUfiTOOODB, consisting or: , Plash Toilet Cases. . , . llnsh Wkisk urnom Cases, ' , .. - . HaMdkerehlef Eltracta. i 1 ...t.it... 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