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You will find at the Store of 0. MARKS the
Jlrtline of Dress Goods, Plain and Fancy,
-Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies, Gents, Misses,
' Children's Shoes, Boots and Slippers, Cloths,
' listings, Oil Cloths, Carpets, Gents' Fur
Irirhing Goods, Straw Goods, and in fact
, ClijTthing you can think of, to be found in
oJfcy Goods Emporium. Our Store is packed
f to overflowing this season with Drives and
Orgains. We can please you all. Money is
not" plentiful, so look well before spending it.
'ttnr (4-4) 1 yd. wide Homespun 5i-.
O Out (4-4) 1 yd. wide hle&chiiig fx-.
fl,jOwgool (jioghaniB
? 0r IW Color Print 5o.
Our Pants Goods lic.
Our elegant line of Worxtdn fur 10c.
Our elegant Whit Lawn very wide Cc
Our elegant Hamburg KdgiDM (5, (MM) yd-) -e.
. Garter Webb ' lc.
Ottoman all silk H in. wide Kitbo II B fC.
Nice large Towels fc.
Big lme colored and white Cape (tilUr 5c. worth 10c,
Crochet Needles .'(c.
Colored Hamburg ".!.
Buttons! Buttons! Buttons! Buttons!
I Hose .V.
Ladies' Ho fc.
Misses' Hobe rc
Children's Hose :'.
Straw Hats .r-.
Ladies' G totes .V.
Beautiful Handkerchief, (LatluM V.
Large Ilandkercbiefs (Meue) .rc.
.KaiUing Cotton (ben) .'.
Pack's Books .V.
'&lk Brnsbeg
I)reas Bnttons ("2 dozen ) .".e.
' ' 'Wliu Pearl Buttons ("J doien). .V.
! 'JUw Silk" Handkerchief- .V.
lfimJm Toothpicks for .V.
Ifioe Cufs .V.
Mass Lines Collars (latest itlc) 10c.
-lfoVLbMn Cuffs (latent Htyle) ISc.
f Linen Collar ("Dude") 10c.
Em tej for 40c.
..,liwOorwt -,c.
'Mle-00ld Plated Hreast Piu .V.
unanu eeaaiuui ntiaien iieese i lot l ic.
"VJUlEaw Crash v.
!vV " HoBwttons (oards)
Lamias' Rtinnnra
JUokEao Braids
, Ttkilef Soap (nice)
JHw Liaea Doyleys
rjant and Beautiful
One Half New York Cost.
r, Paper (alegaat note)...
EaTelopes (to match). . .
Ittf Turkish Towels.
Elyeit and Cheapest Line of Goods Ever
Seen in this City.
Novelty Braids L'.rc.
. ifioe Drea Silk 7.V
f NiW Batin 10c
' Creaam Crinkles Sc.
jOwlared Crinkles (lovely) l,-.
Beantiful line Seersucker? Kle.
Beautiful line Organdies sc.
V Ladies' Handkerchiefs (all linen) .r,c.
. , Bee That Beautiful Line of Etamines.
Fps! Fans! Fans! Novelties! Novelties!
Lead PcDciU, rubber tipped
Jaflfea, 1! wool) "big job"
ChambraVi ( imported )
Sateens, baaatifaj line (wdrth JlOc.)
Muslins, lovely line
i BM PiM lc.
,' i. VslTeta -10c.
's?abt Shoes (nice) 40c
Trkish Bath Soap 5e.
v'.Beat 11.25 Shoe in the city.
V jh.Jttl.OO Shoe in the city.
: , i -rBatt fio. Shoe ia the city.
v vSeatta.OO Shoe in the city
v V,a)dSiIkenib ) lc
T,'.. -; Paniaois, nice 60o.
'C " TH', ' Largest line of Parasols ever brought here.
VWABNER'S HEALTH CORSETS Full line of CorfeU, all styles
4.1 and prices.
; WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT.
J ' llara aoanpiete than rrer. We cater especially for the wholesale trade.
YW ftaraateea nsoal to "DUPLICATE ANY BILL BOUGHT IN A
HGUHtRN MAKKET IN LESS TBAN BALE LOTS.
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TO EVERYBODY
Wa mrouli iir, that any Goods purchased from as that arc NOT
FClXsS AS REPRESENTED, can be retarned and the purchaser will
1 1 1 ULLT SATISFIED before I earing. We want the trada of every
- r"at aad mall, aad it win be to every person's advantage to see
t ft puchatliiff Mythlng in onr line. Very trolj, ...
, ' b. . r, J, n 0. XT ARKS.
,xoaock Street, UeifJBerne, C s.-.
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5c.
:5c.
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Line of Dress Buttons,
5c
,10c.
' for 5c.
.t0c. up.
15c.
lL'o
5c.
IARKS
THE JOUIUJAL
KEW BE25E, JT. C MAT HV188T.
Arrival and Departure Kaila
MAIL CLOSES.
For Worth, Wast s4 South, ria A. fc
R.aB.B. at?:80a.m.
For Basaiort and ths Kaat, at
8.-00 p.m.
For Washington, Swift Creek, Hydeand
Beauf ort Counties Mondays, Wednes
days, and Friday at 6.-00 a. m.
For Trenton, PollokariUe and slayi
Tille, daily at 7:80 a. m.
For Orantaboro, Bayboro an 1 Van
demere, dailr at 6 a. m.
OFFICE HOUK8:
In Money Order and Registered Let
ter Department, from 8 a.m. to 4 p..m.
In Mailing Department from V a. m.
to 5 n. m.
Offioe open constantly between theee
hours except when mails are being dis
tributed or sent.
I The Use of Friends.
j A Buge or a cynic who aougbt u
Bubjeci for hd essay might do woj-se
than to conaider the uses ol li tends,
and the proper part which liiend
8hip ttuould play in a rightly human
life. Every man hat. about hiiu
people of w uoru bt is accustomed
to think, more or lees exactly, as
friends, but so weak is human
; invture, that it seldom occurs to us
! to reflect whether we do any thing
to deserve from those persons a ie
turn of that noble title. It is ol
course merely saying over the of ten
repeated charge that humanity is
seilisb to declare that meu are lar
more apt to regard then lrieuds a.--m
mauy resources to be used to the
best advantage, and fortunately
lor the credit of the race there is no
j lack of proof that real affection,
I genuine liiendship, is by no means
a lost art, or e en a rare one.
There is something especially
vicious and debasing in the
idea of using friends in the
sense ol gettting what we can out
nf them. The man who had not
rather serve those of whom he is
loud Uian to be served by them, is
i unworthy of friendship, because he
, is incapable of it. When the clergy
man on the witness stand in New
Vort declared that he always ex
peeled to make his friends useful,
he unconsciously gave a more fatal
picture of his ignoble nature than
could have leen drawn in the
most vivid word painting of the op
losing side. No croa-iue8tioning.
however adroit, couldihavejelicited
a confession more damaging to his
character. When the astute law-
er arguing the case alluded to him
as "the clerical gentlemen who
makes his friends useful" he ap
pealed strait to the truest instincts
of the itiror8, and the stroke told
most effectively.
The Erench have a bitter proverb
to the effect tjhat "in love there
is one who loves and on
who fconsentB to le loved,
but certainly friendship, if it exists
at all, must be mutual ; and even
could one bo far lower his standard
as to regard in merely a utilitarian
light one of whom be is fond, he
could not without absolute self de
gradation take advantage of
another's fondness for himself. If
a man is known by the company
he keeps, still more surely is he
known by his attitude toward those
nearest his affections, and it may
)elaid down as an infallible rule
that it is well utterly avoid com
panionship or community of in
terestwith that man whose boast
or practice it is "to make use of
his friends.'' Boiton Vovritr
A Larpe City.
If any one were to walk one way
through all tha streets of London,
he would be obliged to go a distance
of two thousand six hundred miles,
or as far as it is across the American
oontinont from Now York to San
Francisco. This will give an idea
of what w ould have to be done in
order to see oven the greater part
of London.
In approach to this city, as well
as in our rambles through its streets,
we shall not be struck J so much
by its splendid and imposing ap
perance as by its immensitv. Go
where we may, there seems to be no
end to the town. It is fourteen
miles one way, and eight miles the
other' contains a population of
nearly four million people, w hich
is greater, indeed, than that ol
Switzerland or the kingdoms ol
Denmark and Greece combined.
We are told on good authority that
there are more Scotchmen in Lon
don than in Edinburgh more Irish'
men than in Dublin, and more Jews
than in Palestine, with foreigners
from all parts of the world, inclad-
a great number of Americans. Yet
there are so many Englishmen in
London, that one is not likely to
notice the presence ol these people
of other nations.
Thin vast body of citizens, some
so rich that they never can count
their money, and some so poor that
they never have any to count, eat
every year fonr hundred thousand
oxen, one and a half million sheep,
eight million chickens and game
birds, not to speak of calves, hogs,
and different kinds of fish. They
consume five hundred million oys
ters, which, although it tsemi like
a large number,- wooia only give,
fin,
al -the I
d' flay 1
n equally divided urofit u
people, one oyster every third'
Ut-vi J i. 11 :e i tLit.
htmdrtdttt. t,..v&i.La u.Lon
do enough i .i ola to ta&U a large
cttyj bAt iU garatieiily Jone ser
vant to aci dosaja rrfliUiena. it is
quite evident Xhfcfc gatxuany of
ine people must wait on taemaeivea.
Things are very mieqaally divided
in London: and I have "&0 doubt
that instead of there beihg one ser
vant to twelve Deraona. some of the
rich lords and ladies have twelve
servants apiece, Si. Ifickolat.
ZUvsiu la 'veT Caa.
I. A. Bradford, wholhaels paper deal
er of Chattanooga, Tetitin WiMa that b
was seriously aifiioteq WJfth, a severe
ooW thatwtuedhU thias:hafX tried
many reBedies witholUe&sajiBsiiig
Induced te try Dr.'Klag s JCbw Discot
ery for Consumption, did "so" and was
entirely cored yja- JtOT bpttl.
Since which time lie has naed.H.in bis
ftiniJy Sot all Coughs n$l,kill. with
beet results. This is tbs eDSCienos of
thoua&nss Kboss lives hayejbeejijaaf od
by this Wonderful" "DieojBery Trial
boitled tree u. ti. Duff j; dryf store.
ESTT3 y i 1862.
1 E CKVT bTRA-ltJUT
'y Dl lieilt-Itd, (lUar&Dtt33.
Kuperb, lunch Junior.
TKN TKNT.
lieiiia 'irUiria, iteiua Iio(jut l.
lieiiiH I'erfwtor, Itina (V)iirha.
(ifiieral CuBler, Olub Hon we, t-U'
And aviao an grnilr. (nun tifiinral Lirut
iir nt- rt i Mtijor t tetiti nl. Hr It Kllf r t .r nt r at.
CoiOlil-i, 1.1 lit I .lit. Ill i tlll1 Ull.t 1UM11)
on Itif rt-Di ed 1 ii
('ail himI roiiarttl(alf , ttiid Lave u ii ' ka
thai will ulfaat on
M Will If Klrt-ft. New Hei iif .
K t-r ImhJ k n b I if if
al'Uw W 1.. i Al.W KH. buKTliilt iMl. nl
TIME TABLE,
Atlantic & N. C. Railroad
T1MK TAbl.F. A'o. 4.
Id Effect 12 IKi I' M., Bundiiy, May In
17.
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WKST
i No W
No I1
8T4TIONH
Arr. Li
r M r m
A.M
6 IM Ouldboro..r
f La (lrnuj
6 46 Kiaaton,
t Uttw hrm
IMoretaMrfOlt.,
11 16
10 M
n uu
6 411
Ill Xi
V 68
H 16
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lu f
1 6 sn
m. a. .
Dfclly eireept Bondny.
I WtST.
So 1
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STATIONS
j fin
Train
t. M.
t 6
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6 4
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10 US
11 (h
II H7
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7 !M Ooldboro
U U7
It IN
06
K 64
10 16
10 40
11 1.1
II 42
11
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B HI
K II
; 46
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1 05
(i M
(I I
6 16
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t)MeU
Dor
OoraOrk
Toftcwrora ........
OIrt'i .
I HtwtMre,
A H
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l!ly exosjn Honflay and Monday.
. 1 Dally except Hatarday and Bnnday.
Train V eonnMts with Wflmln(Vn a Wal
don Train b.'nnd North, leaTlni Uoklaboro
1185 a. m., ud with Richmond a rrurUla
Train WMt, lesTlns Goldaboro ll MaJK,
Train 61 eoaaacu with Ktchnana A ImbtIII
Trua, arrlTln at OoMabera i:0 pJn ,nd with
Wilmington and Wei ion Train fruin lb
Nnrth at 4rW p.m.
Train a makra clna connection with W s
W. Through Truck Train north bound, leav
lng Ooldaboro at KMW P.M., alao eonnert
wlili w W. Morth bound Paaaencer. leav
lng Ooldihoro at 116X p.m., and Willi fn
mall North hound, leaving Goldaboro ai 1 4
a.m.
W. Dunn,
Superintoadect
(IS) a
JAMES REDMOND,
JL-9
4 ; OA,
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The Bergner &
vn:
, mMk01$iA& bj' the Vitrei 'CW'ivVi4si LOW nQUETS for OASQVl t:z H s
'4' j,irAiijij(.i'?i'i! .'i.5'v""fv-', 4 ,. .., , - - -
".Glnf er Ale to Beat Imported, and mperior to any frocwable InKorth Carolina. ' . v . " -
, . ,, , IS MAKUfQ.
ft i: Specialty of Fina
r. 4- --T M i
rurmsning
And ia therefore better prepared than
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. -
Oar Siiti are stylish and well made, from tasteful fabrics, and are I old at
Bock Bottom Prices.
dor line of FUBNIStHNQ GOODS embraces everything that OsAtlemea awe.
In NECK WEAR and SILK HANDKERCHIEFS we are exhibiting a line of
goods baf are caeations of the beautiful and cuptivatiog in their elegant sim
plicity. STYLISH HATS Derbies, light. LUck and brown: Fur Hats of all shapes and
qualities, and Crush Pocket U&ts in all colors, only 75c. Big aseortmeat ol
Straw Hate, l&teot shapes, handsome and cheap.
Full stock of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS. Ladies'and Gents ' Shoes at jft iee
to suit the times and your pockeibock. A Ladies' Foxed Gaiter only 58c, ' '
We are still having u li run on our 83 50 genuine, tine French Calfskin Shoes
in Bals. and Gongrea. v huh are acknowledged I he nicest and best Shoe 10 -the
market A full tfunianiit- uiw with every poir.
DAVID M J''NV 1 I'.hi.l. it w ill be pleased to meet his old friends And
L'usloitit'ri- lit
War, War, War,
AGAINST RACKETS!
T-Qolt Out for tlio War !
HAViMi ji st i:i.itii;nki) from the nokth with
A Large Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions,
and c rytliing jou can nil f.ir u-uu!lv kcj t in a (ir.-t clans l)rj Qoodn Store,
1 am determined to open M ar against rackets and high prlC.
1 o prove the same I 'Uutc some f my j riii-
Hats hj low a .rc: a nice Lat for 'Jv.; :ilJ for .r0c. I can give yon a fine
dress Lat.
And Hliuoe, 1 can ustouisli the nativth. W'by I ckn give you a Ladios'
Hut ton iShoe i jr '.i7c, a nice 1hJ (iuitcr, only G5c. 1 also have a nice lino
of Ladies' Low (Quarter Mioew, le. In fact I have a large and well selected
lock of Hhoch, and guarantee prices to suit the times.
Three nice Ilandkercbiefs fur .lc. Also a nice Linen Handkerchief for 5c.
:i!so have a well selected line of
Gents1 Furnishing Goods.
A giod L'nlaundried Shirt from &ro. to 60c.
A large and well selected hue of Is'eck Wear; Scarfs LMc. up to f0c.
Look at thin! VVhy, 1 can give you
A Nice All Wool Blue Flannel Suit, onty $7.00.
A Good Diagonal Suit, Black or Brown, for $9.00.
AUo, a good line of Carpets, Matting, Oil Cloths, Trunks and
Vails ea,
(Jome one I Come all ' to the lie :idiiunrterti of the War Department. and be
convinced that I can
Sell You Goods
Cheaper
The
Wm. SULTAN,
Bishop Building, opp. Baptist Chirrch.
JA8. A. THUMAS, .SALESMAN.
wholesale
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" ' SBW 81 BteMBiai RWBI ,
uaVe removed to thejb' w '
TWO STORES, SOUTH OF THEIR FORMER STAND,
Anil keep of FIOOUK. lEAT8, COFFEE. HCdAla 8YRti8
MOLAatS. HALT. TOBACCO, , 8NyFF AJiP CIQACS, Ui '
CTerythtB In the GROCERY LINE, a WtH. iBTOCst. ansl ftt'
low ritioei fr OAHH; a24r. '
NEWBEBN, N. C,
WHOLESALE
AND
t- J v A w
THBQEKOI FOli
rt i - l n j . . n:. uwt .
' ' ?tiWii$i&''k'X LINE OP frl s&&ztik? v
ES.::3 ;U:3nSvAT VIIOLESLE,v?, :f .! v
III1S SJ5AS0N
Cloifimg and GcnU
ij aft J '
ucsas,
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ever to suit the moat fastidious a the
GEORGE ASH'S,
Middle street, next to L. H. Cutler's.
Than
City.
Any Other House In
mar26 dwtf
Qrocerbti
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LIQUOR DEALER
MANTTFaCTUEEE OF
Ginger Ale, ;
Sarsaparilla
Lemon Soda,.
Buffalo Head
Poor ilinsaV. .i
a - - a ca waaaw
rr r ' 'in 4. ,'-ia.- iw t.' v..-r.
H'Shi jl74Va T,4Vr 'O -.(.:
BOTTLING
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