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NEW BEKNE, N. C MAY 7. 1888. :
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WE HAVE NO DRIVES ; we trie4 selling common goods cheap lasl
fall and found they did not at; all suit oar customers. So no more trash for
us. v; Wo intend to sell only good goods at very low prices. We ' do not claim
: U have a monopoly of air the goodor all the fine dry goods to bo found in the
X' , J g v ar tthw vs-va ww vs J MJ SU SA au ,U Mill VS r A VfUB U.U A A A IIU
inings, and a thousand other things that ladies use which you cannot find in
any other store. - -
' AVo are running on duality this season, and we are determined to sell our
jfomers Good Goods for Very
We desire to sell the .Ladies trade,
1 ej need. (Jail and see ns and send
- a nrorrontxl
Ir you; have; favored any other Store
I- 1 J A I. .
.ill. lLMic 'Villi ' HHM'rii i.iit-iui : iiiiiv villi
obtainable elsewhere. 4 If so, we would ba glad to have a share of yoai
patronage. '
. ." To our regular customers we would say we have just the goods tor yon thit
season. ' But no trash at catoh-fly prices. No more of that for us. Wc
intend to sell only the best goods that the trade will buy at ROCK BOT
TOM PRICES- SMALL PROFITS will give you nice goods very
cheap.
Please don't call on us for Bargains, Bargains, Bargains. We
have none, Kemember, we keep THE Store for Nice GOOuS at Rock
Bottom Prices.
SUMMER SILK-
Vj( i In striped and plain.
FIGUED LINEN LAWN
. Lovely quality.
FRENCH SATINE
In several styles.
FOULARDS j ,
In colors and black, just the goods for a cool mourning dress.
BATISTE- a 3
In oream and white figued.
LAWNS J L ,
Of all kinds, figued and solid colored and white. We have a good lawn
in figued .and white at five oents ; then we have rafts of such goods as
IndiaXinen, India Lawn, French Mull. Nainsook, Dimity,
Embroidered Mull, Persian Lawn, and twenty styles of fancy
. and plain white mulls in nice quality.
ROBES'
In quality better than any brought to this market for years, and yet at
rock bottom prioes within the reach of all.
EMBROIDERIES
'At 'all prices from the cheapest to the beet kept in this market, such as
Irish Point Mull Embroideries and Swiss Edges, either in
'-" sets or per yard.
LACES
ToTShonS in &U the many qualities and itylcs. Some of them are
'jt Just Buperb. If you want any kind of fine Lace call on us.
FINE GOODS AND SMALL PROFITS IS 0 OR MOTTO.
WORSTED GOODS
For Dresses we have Albatross; Nuns Veilings in all Wool and
haif Cotton, BOurette Cloth, Berege, Worsted Satines,
i. Cashmeres, Tiamese, Light Weight Tricot, etc.
jJfJTTONS
Large and small. They are so very stylish this season for trimming, wo
. . bought some elegant styles.
FRINGESr-
Lace Braids for trimming, and that elegant stylish MOSS Fringe.
! We have all of them in different shades.
JER8EYS
We have somo vcrv fine Jerseys in the latest styles, and they arc cheap.
- iOall and see them and you will be
SHOES-
We 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.
ma nmffl
, T We' carry a-full line of them,
; Buch as Ball's, Dr. Strong's
Tampeco, Warner's; Mad
- ame Foy's Side Laced, and
several other makes of cheaper
. styles.-
JiUaUJ-Oil--
. o . -.hi TflWnrl TTnao fnr
' ": ptJQ UUK A'ICUO" w. "
boys at Twenty-five Cents.
. One pair will outwear five ordi-
nary hose and ' will 'not fade.
w ...rrW fnll line of Lisle
and Cotton flose.
V 'V-
HANDKEECHIEFS
P. "We challenge the town to excel
us in style, price and quality.
PARASOLS-?;
' .It will do you good. to see our.
- v you as 'ti: priced
GENT'S SHIHTS-
;. f. -We carry .' , -'
Thfi' niamond Shirt, t f
or Mnmn -'tis the best Shirt
made. ' I ' ' : - -- '. 7 v . t ;.
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:REIIEIIBER!p
A. II. BAKER has no
Bargains to offerf hut
sells Good Goods at
Little money.
and we intend to keep just ,t,Ti ,.'
for samples, anything ju
nmi 'i t oj
in rusvtt
with the bulk of vour trade.
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IIIH.V 1 1 1 1 1 Niiiiifi wrnnna i n su xrnvn nm
sure to buy.
BALL'S
ITie ONLY CORSET made that can be returned
by iti purdtaKT fter three weeka' wear il
not found
PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY
in every respect, and it price refunded by teller.
Hade la a variety oi itylea and price. Beware of
worthless hnitaaons. None genuine without Ball'
nam cm box.
HANG PP.flA'RIA'
CORSETS.
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' Why don't you buy my shirts
ready-made ?- What's the use oi
wearing your eyes out over fine
, needle work, and breaking your
back trying to save a few cents !
I don't seethe savin of if , Why,
you can buy shirts now-a-days
for very little more than the cost
of material. Look at this " Dia
mond" I've just bought .-I say,
Maria, I am going to buy a dozen
' more right away. . , ' v.;
Serene Confidence: rr
Tmst and obedience are royal
virtues, and ' aro : nsnally ' found
among the followers' of great lead
ers. If men are to obey implicitly,
they must have confidence in those
wliom they serve. .- Who shall say
bat the following act of obedience
lemanded less nerve than the much
rauuted deed of Gasabianacat
The Duke of Wellington's cook
vas reckoned a most accomplished
irtist in his line. He entered the
service of the Iron Dnke, sometime
letore the feninsular campaign
tad remained at bis post while he
ved. and the following incident
U show now thoroughly bejunder
; od the character of his illustrious
.ster.
While the battle of Waterloo was
n progress, the cook, with his as
dstants, and the implements of his
sailing, had taken up his station in
be Forest of Soignes, and was pre
paring dinner lor his chief.
While he was engaged in the work
;he battle was raging fiercely, the
shunderof the artillery and the
rattle of musketry filling the air
ibout him with a terrific din: and
inon, terrified fugitives began
co pour along towards Brus
sels. As the scrambling multitude
plunged and staggered on, by the
thousand some of them espied the
cook, and advised him to flee
also.
"Fly t fly ! cried the leader of the
demoralized host. "The French
are coming; you will be slaughter
ed! Have youself while you
can."
The staunch old cook only shook
his head, as he kept steadily about
his work; but at length he straight
ened up, and made reply,
"JNo, l will not fly! 1 have serv
ed the Duke of Wellington while he
nas lougbt a hundred battles, and
he never yet failed to come to his
dinner! Never!"
lie cooked on. in soite of the
5lamor of the flying thousands, anI
m toe end he was rewarded. The
Duke came, at last, and with an ap
petite!
A Generous Fropoaltlon.
We are credibly informed that the
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga., propose
to cure any of the following complaints
for one-third the money and in one-half
the time required by any known rem
edy on earth. The diseases embrace
all forma of Scrofula and Scrofulous
Ulcers and Tumors, all stages of Blood
Poison, Kbeumatism, Catarrh, Skin
Diseases and Hnmors, Kidney Affec
tions, Chronic Female Complaints, Ec
zema, etc. Send to them for a book
filled with the most wonderful cases on
record, mailed free to any address.
Sold in New Berne by R. N. Duffy
and E. H. Meadows.
B. BOYD,
Gen'l Insurance1 Agent.
LIFE, PIEE,
ACCIDENT,
LIVE STOCK.
DEATH BY ACCIDENT,
$5,000, with $25 per week lor
disability by accident, for fee ol
$5.00 and an annual cost of
$13.
None But Safe Companies Represented.
Office 8011th Front St., Two Doors East of
Gaston House. ' aplTdwlm
A NEW MAN
And NEW GOODS!
I have Just opened a
First-Class Fancy and Staple
Grocery,
and will also always keep on hand, a Select
Stock of German and French Delicacies at
TEISER'S OLD STAND, on Broad street
Soliciting the trade I made my motto GOOD
GOODS AND LOW" PBICES.
Very respebtfully,
1 dw6m A. M. JACOBSON.
W. X. GRANGER. H. SBLLIB JKN5IMG8
S. J. CHANDLER, u:
' WITH ' .
GRANGER & JENNINGS, ,
General Frodncs & Commission Merchants
' 1508 E. Main gt., Richmond, Ya.
Bp clal attention given to the sale of all
Kioas 01 uouniry rroanos, cc
Fish, Oysters and Game.
Headquarters
mas am
RELIABLE SELF CURE
A favorite orescriDtioa- of ou of th most
noted d successful specialists in the U. S.
(now retired) for the cure of XeiTom Oeblllty,
Xoat Manhood, Weakneis and Decay. Sent
in plain Kalcd envelope Free. Druggist can fill it.
Address DR. WARD Ji CO.. Louisiana, Mo.
- The Mirror
s (s no flatterer. iWould you
make it tell a sweeter tale?
Magnolia Balm is the charm
er that almost cheats the
' looking-glass. ;c; ..v
IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGENCY FOR BOTTLING
The Bergncr & Engel Brewing Company's.Lager Beer Porter, &c,
I KEEP ON HAND A FULL LINE OF
WINES AND LIQUORS AT WHOESALE,
Which will be sold by the Barrel or Gallon at VERY LOW FIGURES for CASH.
Ginger Ale equal to Best Imported, and superior to any procurable in North Carolina.
GRAND OPENING !
FOR VALUE RECEIVED, I will give to any Person, White or
Black, THE MOST GOODS for a LITTLE MONEY than any other
Dry Goods Store in the city.
I keep a Full Line of Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots, Shpes,
Hats. Caps, and a fino assorted Stock of Gents'and Ladies' Furnish
ing Goods. These Goods were bought on a Flat Market, where they
wanted money worse than goods, so I bought EXTREMELY LOW for
CASH, and intend giving ray friends the benefit of these bargains.
13" CALL AND BE CONVINCED.
M. COHEN.
Next door to Suter's Furniture Store. apl dwtf
1,1. H. SULTAN ASKS A QUESTION !
ARE YOU READY
TO BUY YOUR
EESPRING SUIT?
If so, don't make your purchase until
Cutaway Suits at Very Low
Boys' Sailor Suits from $1.50
In Straw Hats we can surprise
selling them.
Our Stock of Underwear is COMPLETE.
In Ladies' Dress Goods and Shoes we offer ASTONISHING
BARGAINS.
Give Us a Call, and See For Yourself.
M. H. SULTAN,
oc7 dwtim
IF YOU WT
BUY
ZEIGLER BROS.,
BayStatcS Penitentiary
TO BE HAD ONLY
AT PATTERSON'S.
Every pair warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded.
Patterson's
13 Aw. to'.-- Sijjn BIG BOOT,
Tan Thnoafuid Trio,
Package nailed to ptv
BTswrrauanti a lam pronoi
imoni
X AL AAliCtrif whom took a f nil treat
mant and were restored to health b OM of
PROP., Jjj
WsaknMaand;
urfl Tor NArvnnaUMiilltTr.CJramnf.
idPhvlllm.1 11Mf In TnnwnpMld
Am AattA Man. TMtAd fnr Fiohfc Vaaiv in mtllT
- thooaand omm hr afaaoltiiAlT mal.ua rtrmnatnralr
.ad and brokna down men to the fall anjoymntqC
perfect a ad full Manly RtrenRth and Vlsoroaa Health.
iniaofiwiuinBir xrom umduidt oownirBuiuuuuuw
DnNubtatxras by Indlnoretion, Juipoffare, Orer-Brftla
Work, or too free Indulgence, we ask that yoa aend na
roar name with statement of your trouble, and aeoora
TKIJLL PACK AGE FREE, with Ulurt'd Pamphletfto.
O'llif BROTHERS,
o I e s a 8 e
HAVE R1-M6VE1V TO THEIR
TWO STORES, SOUTH OF
Ajrid kee of FLOUR. MEATS,
BIOliASsES. SAIiT. " TOBACCO,
eTerrt Ins In tb GROCERY
NEWBERN, N. C,
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER,
AND MANUFACTURER OF
you see our Nobby Sack and
Prices.
to $3.50.
you at the LOW TRICES we are
AT ASA JONES' OLD STAND
BOOD SHOES,
Shoe Store
Middle Street. New Berne, X. C.
Avoid th imposition at prettntioua rune
a tea r nvuoM, ana ui v000
k krilsiiri fthlask Ksais.wA.
Vltims. Tvk 8TJRJE RftUKDT that HAS
1 CURED thooaaiKla, on no interfere
won tneBDon to pimibms, or cum pun
or Inconvenience in enr war. Foonded
on aeientina medical Drincinies. Bt direct
rapplkaUonto the wet of ditwatw Ui gpeeiflo
iRflmmM.a fhit wunaid otur. list namru
fnactionflof the htnnaa orfranitm natored. Tha
winwionnianf eiemenn or lire are grren mra, m pHmn
henrwnai nltearfyl ind rapidly gaiat both etwaftk nd fieiUh
TEEATMEWT.-fat ttmth, t3. Tr Moi8. Am, 17
HARRIS REMEDY CO., Kro CHOimi,
- o&4 n T Troth mtr&k, 8T. ixTjia, yo,
G ro c e r s,
THEIR FORMER STAND,
COFFEE.. BUGAU, BYRTTPS
SNUFF AND CIQAkS, an
IjJNEy ft .FTLI STOCK and at
Ginger Ale,
"Sarsaparilla,
Lemon Soda,
Buffalo Mead.
California
AOS !i3
Pear Cider,
;Etc, Etc.
EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
MA RBLE WORKS,
NEW BERNE. N. C.
Monuments. Tombs,
ud all kinds Grave anil Building work In
ITALIAN&AHEMCAN MARBLE
Orders will receive prompt attontior
satisfaction guaranteed.
JOE K. WILMS, Proprietor
(Hueee 8Ror lo George VT. Claypoole)
Cor. BROAD A A D CRAVEN Sts.,
NEW BERNE, N. C-
O. E. Miller ig my authorized ageiit
in Kinston. ma80-lrdv
TIME TABLE,
Atlantic & N. C. Railroad
TIME TABLE No. 24,
In Effect 12 M., Sunday, April 18th.
1880.
EAST. j WEST.
No. 61. No. 60
Passenger 1 Passenger
STATIONS I
Arr. Iye. j Arr. L't.
P M. F. H. A. H. A. M.
6 07 Qoldsboro 10 12
6 51 5 54'La Gra.ng 9 2(1 9 2!)
6 32 8 52Kinaton,. 8 12 8 47
8.17 MewBerns, 47
P. at. P. M. A. M. A. at.
Dally eNcept Sunday.
EAST. I WEST.
No. 1
KixedFgt. A:
P&as. Train.
No. 2.
: Mixed Fgt. k
Pass. Train
STATIONS.
Arr.
L're: :
i :
8 57 Newbern,..
50; Rlverdale ;
9 AO Croatan
10 21 ; Havelock
11 10; Newport
11 25; Wlldwood :
11 32! Atlantic !
11 58; Morehead City j
; Morehead Depots.
P.M.
Dally except Sunday
Arr.
L'TS.
221
5 2i
5 20;
4 55
4 15:
4 00:
3 53:
5 17
A. M. 'l
9 4 r:
9 Hi
lt) 21
11 07:
11 25;
11 32-
11 48:
12 10
P. M.
& 31
5 20
4 68
4 15
4 CO
3 53
3 87
8 K
A.m.
EAST.
I
WEST.
No.4t
Mixe." F((t. A
Pass. Tra D
No.S
Mixed Fgt. A
Pass. Train. I
STATI..s.
Att.
Ie. i
A. M. I
Arr.
i.'tv
A M.
P. .
7 (fi
6 20
P. w.
I
8 45
15
10 00
10 83
U 08
11 8
U 0
1 00
l to
3 00
P. X.
8 07Oold8boio,.
8 60 I Beat'a ..
6 2.5
9 80 i La arance
10 06 I FaUlBgUscek
10 48IKiVoti
11 HCasweU
U 40 Dow.TT.7
13 25 Core Cr.k
1 05 I Tntcaror
1 t I Clarke's
5 41
ft 66
66W-0
-4 It
it
,4 KH
03
83
148
303
1 48
105
2 43
203
146
Tnesday.Thnrsda- and Patnrday.
Train 60 eonnecta 1th Wilmington A Wnl-
don Train brnnd North, leaving Ooldsboro
11:35 a. m.. ad with Richmond 4 D nvllle
Train Wcai, leavlna; Qoldsboro 12:3$ p.m And
w umintrton x weldon Train Sooth at 4:64D.ra.
Train 51 eonoecta with Rirhmrmd A na-illa
Train, arrtrinr at Ooldsbero 4:40 an.,and with
w umineion ana wetion Anun Irom uia
North at 4:64 p.m." - . -
Train 4 annf.tm with V. M W Trell lmnnA
Bouth, lenng Qoldsboro at 7:38 p.nu a
' : W. Dunn, T ' -
L017TRICES for CASH,;" -tf -r 24b
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