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3 Or rr- DUFFY'S C0LUF.1IL NLW BERNE, N. C MAY 1. 186. THE JOTJKNAL. A. OVu v m if q u vu Don't FAIL TO SEE our line of FLOUNCINGS in Orientals, Swiss and Lawn,' JUST RECEIVED. We are offering GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, for- the COMING WEcommencing with to day, to continue until all are sold. Our Bargain Counter lias been replenished, and besides what we have already shown our customers, Many More Novelties have been added. Be sure to see our IMMENSE LINE of WHITE COOPS, all kinds, styles and varieties, Plain, Checks, Plaids and Figured. Money is scarce this made up our mind to Do Our Share of the Business. We are no small concern, wr buy in case lots and for cash; by so doing we can sell from 10 to 25 per cent. CHEAPER than small stores which h on tine. This is a fact worth considering. Look at Our Leaders ! Checked Homespun, 5c. Extra weight yd. wice Domestic, 5c. Extra Wide Hamburgs, 5c. Kick Back Braid, 5c. Fall Size Gents Handkerchiefs, Ladies Fine Cambric Handk'h'fs, 10c. Heavy 6 lb. Note Paper, 5c. quire, Novelty Hair Pins, 6c. package. Pearl Dress Buttons, 6c. dozen. Jerseys, 50c. Children's Straw Hats, 5c. Ladies Hose, 5c. Nun's Veiling, all shades, Sc. yd. Turkish Wash Bags, 3o. Silk Handkerchiefs, 5c. WE IIAVE DOUBLED OUR ALREADY COMPLETE LINE OF LADIES, MIPSES LACE AND BUTTON ND OUR LIKE OF SLIPPERS IS THE CHEAPEST AND PRETTIEST EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY. Don't Fail to See Our and The Wholesale Trade . Will find us thoroughly prepared in every detail to meet all requirements, as ' we bare more particularly looked out lor the interest !" our WHOLESALE ' BUYERS ibis season than ever before. pleasure in showing goods, and ono prices , .-Hoping to see all offeror manj ones, sy-.', s-, -- ' ' ' ":V'i ' Wejarejveryjtruly, Spring, and we have Beautiful Colored Lawns, 5c. Nice White Lawns. 5c. Garter Webb, best, 5c. Table Oil Cloth, 15c. Elegant Ladies Handkerchiefs, 5c. Knitting Cotton, 20c. lb. Envelopes, 5c. package. 800 yds. Spool Cotton 5c. Children's Handkerchiefs, 2c. Brass Pins, 5c. paper. Children's Polo Caps, 10c. Gents Half Hose, 5c. Collar Buttons, 5c. doz. Oil Cloth Baby Bibs, 2Jc. AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, Dollar Shoe in Lace Button. Don't fail to call on us as we take cannot be beaten. PAST patrons, and s many more new . J '. ' - ' - ,.. -: ..v. . ,s" Arrival and Departure Mails. v MAIL CLOSES. For North, Wert and South, via A. ft N. C.R.R.at7;00a.m, For , Beaufort and the East, at 8.-00 D.m. : For Waahington.Swift Creek, Hyde and Beaufort Counties ' Mondays. Wednes days, and Fridays at 5:00 a. m. For Trenton. PolIoksviUa and Mays- yille, daily at 7:30 a. m. - i or Uranteboro, Bay Bitot an J van- demere, dailT at 6 a. m. , . OFFICE HOURS:. v . In Money Order and Registered Let ter Department, from. 9 a.m. to 4 p. m. in Mailing Department from V a. m. to 5 p. m. Office open constantly between these hours except when mails "are being dis tributed or sent. ELEVEN EXPLORERS KILLED. London. April 27. The Italian scien tific eiDedition under Count Porro, the members of which are among the white men recently massacred by the Emir of Harar, south of the Gulf of Aden, in East Africa, consisted of eleven persons, all Europeans. Look here, upon this picture, and on that. One a happy boy, dancing and jumping with his little friends. The other bent with suffering and pain. The happy child's mother uses salvation Uil. All druggists sell it at 25 cts. a bottle. "Mamma," said a little boy, who bad been sent to dry a towel before the Are, "is it done wben it's brown?" Atlanta Months Open. Six months ago we had no demand for B. B. B., but now our retail demand is such that we are forced to buy in gross lots. We attribute the rapid and enormous demand to the comparative size and prioe of B. B. B. (being large bottles for $1 ) and its positive merit. It sells well and gives our customers en tire satisfaction. Our .sales have in creased 500 per cent, within a few months. Jacobs' pharmacy, per Ifred. B. Palmer. M.D. Sold in New Berne by R. N. Duffy and E. H. Meadows. Chattel mortgages and Lien Eonds for sale at this office. The Southern Cultivator I AND DIXIE. FARMER. 44th YEAR. The Grent Farm, Industriul and Sloek Periodical of the South. It embraces In Its constituency the Intel! sent, progressive and substantially success fu I farmers of tills section, and asanadver Using medium for the Merchant. Manuractu rer, Htock Raiser and Professional Man, Is ABSOLUTELY UNEQUALLED. Kpnce Judiciously em ploy td In lis columns is always remunerative. Advertisements, per line, - 10. Subscription, per annum, - - 81.50. Acdress, OULflVATOR PUB. CO., P O. Drawer 8. Atlanta, Ga. New Berne Weekly Journal and Cnltl vator one year In advance, $3.75. ap2S dwtf FREE! RELIABLE SELF CURE A favorite prescription of one of the most noted and successful specialists in the U. S. (now retired) for the cure of Nervous Debility, Lot Manhood, Wenkneu and Secuy. Sent in plain sealed envelope Free. Druggists can fill iL Address DR. WARD X CO.. Louisiana. Mo. NEW OWNERS! NEW MANAGERS THE RICHMOND WHIG, recently purchased by a stock company, Is now being published under the editorial management of Judge A. W. C. Now 11 n and Abner Anderson, Esq., both of whom have been for some years connected with the press oi tois luj. In politics the Whig will be Democratic and no effort will be spared to make this ournai wnat it was in iormer years The Leading Newspaper In Virginia 1 Agents wanted In every county to whom iiDerai commissions win De paid. Hneclmen coDles furnished on anDllcation. Dally ftt a year: Weekly $1 a year. Shorter time in proportion. GEO. CRUTCHFIELD, apSdlw Bustness Manager. flew StorelNew Goods! Bargains ! Bargains! I wish to inform my friends and the public in general, that . I have just returned from the Northern Markets, where I have purchased a Very Large and I Well Assorted Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, And everything yon -can call for that is kept in a First Class Dry Goods and Clothing Store. J .-. If I can't sell yon goods of every kind cheaper than any other house in the city (quality considered) I will give them away. - I bought low and I am determined to sell low. I would be pleased to have yon call and examine my stock. My Motto is More goods and bet ter goods for a little money than any other Dry Goods House m the city. 1 Very respectfully, ;: Bishop Building, opp. Baptist Church, i' .-. . . , -. ' - . mora dwtf f -j Jdiddle Street. 5 J A Thomas, ' Salesman. "V - The. slaughter of. Goods still continues at our ' ;. . " BARGAIN STORE," and to-day we offer our trade the new and beautiful Crinkled Cloth, cream color, iust received, at the "modest" price of 10c. per yard. Come early and se cure a beautiful dress before it is all sold. We are the acknowl edged leaders of Press Goods this season, hav ing done a very large business in that de partment up to date, and the balmy month of May is not yet upon us. We also have the handsomest line of black Gros Grain Silks it has ever been our privilege to offer for your inspection. 3-4 Cashmeres, 10c. per yard. AH our Embroideries lc. to 9c. per yard. Oriental laces in abundance at about one-fourth their real value. It is needless to at tempt enumerating our many bargains, as it requires more time than our rush of trade will permit us to take. We can only sav to you, one and all, come to see us or send your orders, and you Swill then see how remark- ably low "our bargains reaiiyare. i ) ;? ? . ,i ..! J.: . 'Tralyyours,' - ;'. - FinelBoods !l HolCargains ! -WE HAVE NO DRIVES; we tried selling' common goods cheap last fall and found they did not at all suit oaf customers. So no more trash for us. We intend to sellonly good goods at very low prices. We do not claim ' to have a monopoly of all the good or all the fine dry goods to be found in the city, but we do claim to carry many things in fine Dress Goods and Trim mings, and a thousand other things that ladies use which you cannot find in any other store. 1 , ' We are running on Quality this season, and we are determined to sell our Customers Good Goods for Very Little Money. We desire to sell the Ladies trade, and we intend to keep just the stock they need. Call and see us and send for samples, .anything you buy from us is warranted. v "If you have favored any other Store with the bulk of your trade, we do not ask you to desert them ; only you may find some goods in our Store not obtainable elsewhere. If so, we would be glad to have a share of your patronage. ; . , - To our regular customers we would say we have just the goods tor yon this season. But no trash at catch-fly prices. No more of that for us. We intend to sell only the best goods that the trade will buy at BOCK BOT TOM PRICES- SMALL PROFITS will givo you nice goods very cheap. Please don't call on us for Bargains, Barpains, Bargains. We have none. Kemember, we keep THE Store for Nice Goods t Rock Bottom Prices. SUMMER SILK In striped and plain. FIGUED LINEN LAWN- Lovely quality. FRENCH SATINE- . In several. styles. FOULARDS In colors and black, just the goods for a cool mourning dress. BATISTE- In cream and white figued. LAWNS Of all kinds, figued and solid colored and white. We have a good lawn in figued and whito at five cents; then we hare rafts of suoh goods as India Linen, India Lawn, French Mull, Nainsook, Dimity, Embroidered Mull. Persian Lawn, and twenty styles of fancy and plain white mulls in nice quality. R0BES- In quality better tban any brought to this market for years, and yet at rock bottom prices within the reach of all. EMBROIDERIES At all prices from the cheapest to the best kort in this market, such as Irish Point Mull Embroideries and Swiss Edges, either in sets Or per yard. LACES- Torahona, i all the many qualities and ityles. Some of them are just superb. If you want' any kind of fine Lace call on us. FINE GOODS AND SMALL PROFITS IS OUR MOTTO. WORSTED G0ODS- For Dresses we have Albatross; Nuns Veilings in all Wool and half Cotton, Bourette Cloth, Berege, Worsted Satines, Cashmeres, Tiamese, Light Weight Tricot, etc. BUTTONS Large and small. They are so very stylish this season for trimming, we bought some elegant Btyles. FRINGES Lace Braids for trimming, and that elegant stylish MOBS Fringe. We have all of them in different shades. JERSEYS We have sonic very fine Jerseys in Call and see them and you will be SHOES- Wc sell the celebrated Clement Weil and Ball Shoe; they are fine and are sure to fit. Every pair is warranted. If you want a good fine shoe, buy that shoe. CORSETS We carry a full line of them, such as Ball's, Dr. Strong's Tampeco, Warner's, Mad ame Foy's Side Laced, nd several Other makes of cheaper slyles. HOSIERY Sec our Freneh Bibbed Hose for boys at Twenty-five Cents. One pair will outwear five ordi nary hose and will not fade. We carry a full line of Lisle and Cotton Hose. HANDKERCHIEFS We challenge the town to excel us in style, prico and quality. PARASOLS- It will do you good to see our stock of Parasols, and surpriso you as to price. GENT'S- SHIRTS- .' We carry :'"'V. ' .' The Diamond Shirt Of course 'tis the best Shirt made.' - : . .- :' ' ' '.. REMEMBER! f.i , HI, BlllSJLn naS nO . Bargains to offer, hut sells Good Goods at Rock Bottom-Prices. the latest stylts, and they are cheap. sure to buy. BALL'S CORSETS: Th ONLY CORSET aad that emit b returned by its purchaser after thre weki' wear II not found -i 1 PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY" hi iwj respect, and ta price refunded kv tdkr. Made in variety o style, and price. Dcwareol worthless imitations. Nana fanuiM without Hall's - a box, , j , 4 HANG IT. MARIA' ,1 J y'i Why don't you buy my shirts wearing your eyes out over fine needle ivork. and break-in c vntir baclc trying to save a few cents ! I don't see the savin' of it. Why, you can buy shirts now-a-days for very little more than the cost ; ': of material. Look at this " Dia . okd" I've just bought ; I say. -. - - Maria, I am going to buy a dozen more right away. . , . , , , . . si . - i. r.
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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