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Uu doabled iUeif. It is square in Ghape, and square iu its dealings
withaVlL , , .
t Inetqfo havW(lMt cos disced of this font, -ml itHrill take
j . oLiy' 5ie call from new ones to poaitivelj assuif them. Bear in mind
we fire alvaji able to pot before the customer anything and everything
we advertise and at the prices named.
.- listen to the wonderful inducements we are offering this ae&eon, aad
remember we have not the slightest fear of eom petition ; our prioes can
"not be met bj any house in the city. Why t do you a&k Y It is a Bins
lle story Mid easily told
WE PAY CASH ! SPOT CASH !
Thos saving tbe time prices and the cash discount, which is a very
large item. Our customers get tbe advantage of these in our very low
prices." Now see for yourselves :
Heavy Unbleached llcicespun, yard wide, 5c.
Good Unbleached Uouumn, 4c.
Good Gingham1, 5c. l'la id HomesiUD, 5c. Tbe very best 'alicues, 5c
Lawns, very handsome patterns and good quality, 5c.
India Linens, from 8c. per yd. up.
Plaid Xaiosooke, all grades and all price.
StripedrKaiaaaaka, all grades and all pi icn.
Cojorad BtrippaJ Nainsooks, ouly 10c. yard.
EmbroideygA. India Linen Suits, only $2.50.
Beaatlfll adiiuaiys. Satl aei; 11' c.
EmWoltlefed Satfne Suits, tbe latest and prettiest novelty of the
season, elegant and very low.
0shveBl4UldW4i JJrees Goods of all kinds.
Irifttalgs, Drees O&ighan, aad Gingham Dress Suits.
Eige izealPMiaen Towels, only 10c. An elegant knotted fringe
bleached Damask Towel, only 35c, and tbe largest and finest Damask
Towel in tbe city for 20c. and 25c.
Undlcss variety of Napkins and Table Damask.
Stamped Linens of all kinds. Louie Scarls, Splashers, Tidies, Table
Scarfs, etc., with the best wash woiking Silks in all the new colors, only
4c. skein, and the very best French Working Cotton, tuikry rti, blue
and white, at 10c. per dozen, worth 25c.
Hick Rack Braid,
All linen Torchon Laces, 10c. doz. yards. Full line imported Torcbou of Cbattauooga, which ga him
aud Medici Laces, very low. Our Oriental and Kgyptiau Laces are J brilliant reputation .it ihe North,
cheaper than ever Been. ; were believed by the ontederates
Ladies' Cape Gollars, 5c. and 10o. Child's linen Standing Collars, He. 1 to be due more to the weakness ol
Ladles, Cuffs, 10c. Lace Scrim, full width and beautiful goods, only ! the forces opposed to him ami Mu
le, per yd., worth liOc. j bad generalship of their commund
Cambric embroidered Edges and Insertions, embroidered Cambric ers than to auy great ability on hi
Floonoes, Swiss Flounces, Cambric All Overs and Hwiss All Overs. part. That he was bold and ag
IjAdles' Oorset, good, 2jc. Ladies' solid colored Hose, 4c. Gents'
h liesej &e.- Gents' J Hose, British, no seams, tc. pair, dents' i
ilose, imported British, 20c
Pants Linens and Cassimeres of all kinds. A good Pants Jeans, '.)c.
Gents' Soft, Felt and Stiff Hats, and ask for otir pure Mackinaw Straw
Hat at 50c.
" Gents' nice linen CiifTs, only 16 2-3c. per pair.
Gents' Collars in all the very best and latest styles, and very low.
Dents' f aaze Shirts and Drawers of all grades.
Ladies' ganze and Balbrigan Vests from 40c. to 50c, very tine goods.
Be sure to call for our Ladies Worked Button
Hole Shoe, only 90c. per pair.
And remember we have a complete line of Ladies, Misses and
Children's Shoes of the very best grades. We are at least 25 to 50 per
cent, lower on Gents' Shoes than any honse in town.
fie sare and look for ns. Our stand is the same old place, one door
frojn Pollock on Middle street, and though the store baa been very
much enlarged and altered in appearance, it can be easily found.
N. li.-Ste 'finest and very best
lina can be found with ns, at only 75c. Remember it is made of New
York Milla Mnslinf 21 bondred, Linen Boson?, Collar Band and Cuffs,
and hand made button holes. We guarantee them to bo aa good if not
better than 'sirr shir t ever sold in New Berne for $1.00. If not so we
wUrrefnutt lis Cbheyo any customer who is not satisfied.
mot m lailtrw . i
v.;
1 4 ft.HI
htNl
lMMa aaY F StM
REAtrtSTITE AimfCY
or
4 ?
mm wMhaevarai jar
ft '
tMBUaeteiMS to maln-iaTtttatafUf
- naa, at. U Uila Tlclnlty. penou aT
farm or wood Und tor tal would do
wU to 1v m,4 JtawrlpUo. with prto
0
itl not effected
, T Obatget tnoderal whaa satofare nuule,
N . Z&r'J'&tfi -.'.tit-' Bont?ontBI
ItTMt. Ji
Mat of Goii tioaiit 1
I bay on tttha Gaftoa Bow Stable
..- a Uv7 W&lebaacsiablak rtw 1Hm
;- ootuUHtly on hand Botms and. Bitnle to
. MiLKebansortott :
- hmiii and bunrura will be 6onTTd tn
any pi la the orroandlng eonntnr at
. iiopnm to abla to aanra all,
: - - l,T ''It D.. BBOwN.
KM
HC1 .aj i.JD-ilS0U
mrd hririirs "ills, '
Now Bcrnci Na-C i
OnW first claci C--,-r,si, rcrrifcii.
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full 18 yd. pieces, 5c.
NEW" BERNE, N. V.
Gents' Shirt ever sold in North Caro
1 -'MUMrt
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wmimfwii f.Mitil
fin lidjlll mJimI ailLlM ili..rf
fnalirflHIii.iir ikii il. Tw
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MAURIS REMEDY CO., Urt taaum,
Trtai ol our ApptMux Aaa ro Tnol
GEORGE ALLEN S CO.
General uaraware
Aerrlcnltural . Inviesi . t It
Plows, narrows, Cultivator, '
. llees an4 Axes,
Woed's Mawert adld 'Reaper
Steam Eojrlnea,
Cotton Oins and Presses,
Fertilisers. La.ntt Piaster! Kainft
Mechanics Tools apd Bardwafl
IJmev: Prick, ! .Cement, PlaitTr
Hali, Piaat,.7IalaomLne, '-Varnish,
On. Glass, putty wt4
i JPrW,"Rexrfgcrator; .t 1
Ctak Stores,' Ettralm ButgUr
Prf 8ftSn-liOckr,-warrante4 to
give security anC wttlafkctleJu V
PBICE3 TT VOW'
AmSTIC -.XC2T4 C::-Li.. k JU- C0.
U0TICE
TovE!.!-::rs ctTrc:!f,
rt)S AND ADTKR BOW DAT. MAT- 94.
Dd nnill fnrtbe BOtlo. a rifh trara -will
ba rnn utti-f teioe tatoroxy d Huaday)
tor the onvenlenee of ahtpDara. IjmtHiC
IS i i P.M... arrtv m .'1" -lMro
a. f twi
s if"" ' r ii
A... , .tLiiit iet a.v. .. AMkU
pOlDUiXxorul. - -
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l r foihr Ir t rTt - i ; to :eo: of
v . r, a .
3JHE JOUBNaE
THE WOSZEKS.
Bouse! hrothen, ww! we' far to
trsTel, - '
Free aatha wiad we love to roam.
Fat throegh Um prairie, fax through th
loreet, -
.Over the enounuiiu we U find a
vj,-
WA rM At SrMtha in itrnidwl ririo
Were euangere to tha waye of trade,
We long to feel the grass beneath ub,
And pi the hatchet and the tp&de.
Afoftdowt aad hill Mod Aocient wood
l&da
Offer ua patar, fruit, &&d com
Kevding ar proeaaoe, courting our
Ubor;
Wbj tbould we linger like men foi
lorny
We love to hear the ringing rifle.
The MTiiUiiog axe, the tailing tree
And though our lite be rough ami
lonely.
If it be honest, what oare we?
A Cva federate OpUlun of O ran is
Hllderaess Campalgu.
Froui the Cvntury war papers fur
Juue we quote tbe following:
'When General Grant was apjoiut
ed to the command ot tbe I uiou
armies aud eetablishcJ bis head
quarters with tbe Arujy of the
Potomac, we of tbe Army of North
ern Virginia knew very little about
bis character aud capacity as ;t
commander. Kvtu 'old arun"
officers, who weie suppohed to
know all about any oue who b.ul
ever been in tbe army before tin
war. beetnt'd to know aa httlf a
anybody else. Tbi opinion
pretty Ireely cxpreii.nd, bowc(i.
that bl Western l.iuicls wciuKI
wither in tbe climate ot .rini.i.
His name wast associated vuih
Sbilob, where It was beliex ed t bat
lie had been outgeneraled and lad
; ly beaten by Albert .Sidney .John
ston, and saved by l'.uell. 1 in
I capture of icksbur g and tbe b.uth
greasive, we all knew, but we
lielieved that it was the boldness
aud aggressiveness that arisen from
the consciousness ol strength, a.i In
had generally managed lo tight Ins
battles with the advantage ol l.iri
ly superior nunibern. Tint tins
policy of force would be u railed
when lie took command in Vir
ginia, we bad no doubt; lni( m
were not prepared for the uujiai
alleled stubbornness aud tenacity
with which he persisted in ln
attaoks under the fearful loesen
which tbiu army sustained at the
NN'ildcrnesH and at Spotsylvania.
General (Jrant'e method of con K.-ma .iinn. ii.-im V- -(in t
ducting the campaign was frequent ! '""" t'.r r , u. um i um in
ly discussed among the Oonfeder-1 A?tlu. .(.;'"!,..,!;:,.:i"- i'-V
aXos, and the uuirersal verdict was ni Mi-r "
that he was ao strategist and that l.l,",",:"'; i'.'.'-u i ,Vt' " " " ' M"' ' "
lie relied almost entirely upon the I '' "' """'"" ' ''
. , r .. . r H. B I Will ilr(if i.n
brute force ol numbers lor eucces. miiLnrtci, h
Socb a policy is not eharaetei.Mi.- a- KX.'''v n u ''',. . ,. . .
of a high order ot geural.s.lii, .tnl
seldom wins unless Uio odiLs nu
overwhelmingly on tbe side of tin
assailaht. li faded in this in
stanee, as fhown by the result at
Cold Uaxbor, which neoessitated k
an entire change in the plan ol
campaign. What a part at least ol '
his own men thought about General
, , "
urani metnous was bikiwii uy mo
fact that many of the prisoners
Jaken dntlng the campaign com;
plained Wtterly ot the 'useless
butchery' to which tbey were sub
jected, some going so fur as to
prophesy the destruction -ot their
army. 'He fights!' w&s tbe pithy
reply of President Lincoln to a
deputation of influential politicians
who nrged hia removal from the
command of the army. These two
words embody perfectly the Con
federate idea of General Grant at
that- tine. If, as the media val
'
chronvcltrBtell us, Charles Mattel
(tbfe'ilajafoer) gained that title by
safea Hays' continuous battle
with the Saracens at Tours, Gen
eral Grant oertaisjy entitled hini
self to a like distinction-' by his
thirtjaayTf,-4nirjaixB, ySrcvn the
Hdlrness to Cold Itarbor."
Perley PeojBead.
WAS
Ben
1 1 a 1 k. iii. . f
ported at slightly 'Mttet. In an
lier:M,d4,athe Ebbett
lior j.ttiacitjtvt 12.30 o'clock,
sun . : ; a vj wyerjnnrse aaa. $x-i
tenui t F-ysiwansa ura. . .Baxter
and ,i;ari:r,on..; It -waa- reperted
jevctday than be waan shade bet
ter, Dtlt last evening be grew rap
Id: j worse1, v Els. physician '. were
r r "loned and feir ;frved., sent
for. Int by the time the -latter at-
riTetth was !oad. Major Poore
had been aauerer from linght's
disease for several years, which
was the cause of his death.
Q iKajor Toore as born in 1820 on
Indian Hill Farm, tear Newbnrv-
pert, Ifass."? Khd aftet leWntfti vtite
printer's trade moved to Athens,
Ga , when twenty-one years of age,
and assumed the editorship of a
f irt" f . The following
4 ..r Mr, Lj ki, who was Minis
ter to Germany, chose him- for his
secretary aad Le went abroad for
Evayfrs. Oa t!.i rctrra te be
tiif?m6&n4AtUis. He extlfcfer io
the acint and Honorable Ar
tillery Company of Boston hen tbe'
war broke out and was romrnis-
,uueu"-" ?
duty of drilliti" ecru it-; in tins city.
In 1 bo w .if appoiiiti d i l.-ik o
the Senate Oomuiittee ou 1'iiuting
and held the otttce ever Mnee, and :
, . , , .. . . !
aiso acieu af coi i ei-pouueii i 101
. tor a
was a
IiUUillCI ol ll 1 .11 lid .-. lie
Mason ul ti.e thirty tbinl ucgiee.
m...... i ... i
portion. !.,nd . l .t i:,H.d Moiy and j
. 1 1 u r 1 vi l o .11 ( 11 in 1 ai iniirii 1..
He leaves a v. ;le. . r..-Ii-m and a
grandrhild.
A.iKu,t!oUu..ci,iiiiK. 1
Ll ward hheplit id . f li..i noL ur g , li I , I
eayb : "Having r. i wr l f u;'n h L-i-uttit
from Klectru- Hui. rs 1 l.tl i my . i u ly
to let suffer iii 1. u tii hi. i! y k in . a Havr
iiaj u ruutiiUK b-H' on my 1: fat eiht
) turn . my ducli'i c ivl J u. 1 uuUt Lave
Wj have the U in- pi, 1 i uuipu
tated. I uoed .l.fli a i il.n-e tiolllt- i t
Kloctrie Billt-r? ii. 1 m n I-'tiled Kuck
len s Arniea i:n 1-v' i n ,w
souiid aud w.li 1 . iii' liiUfi aif
Bold al tiily !.:. .. i-.ic. ai. l lu k-
IIi O AlL.ll . . , l I l-ii a 1
l;. N. Dully
Advice to tlio Aged.
Aire brltitf ini u n in- - - i n u
.ilid UIUU-
tier Mini turptU 1 1 v.
ti f ii 1 1 i f i i
l! 1 111 11 1 M I I Hi; ttl( hovu
ul 1 1 ll r 7 1 H It I.V
I; 1 1 t up( , aud
IMPARTING VIGOR
lo I he 11 ne.i . I I l r wnd 1 1 r.
'I lit J U r V lit I U i 1 t li old ul ) oii.i.
.soi.u i:i.icwiii i:i .
W. P. BURRUS CO.,
GRAIN & COJTi-:-'
CDMMiSSION r.
i i : i i : '
;ri!
T.S.
Hyds Line Company.
M-.W III I1N1. N. i' M l: I I
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i- ini'mii m. i, i... i. mi.i --i..ina
Tliurwlfcy- lBVf I :i l-.i" ul h A V
fi.l New Ili-riiH. bUi...i u hi Ii.iii-w All
iiicir, HmllliH I ri'k ini'l A.liiiiiH i ri-.-l. .
smunlBV - Li'ini- N-w It. ii. ;.i l '. I
A.M lor linyhoro. f: ; 'pi .1 A.ln him I 'r K .
Sin I ilis c'ret-'k, VihiiIi-hh i' t"l hi .ii :. . :
Mouilny -l.c-nvi- Hh Im.i.i hi .-KVI-N A M
f. .r w i'.i mp. si. .p'l uu M l .(nu h1 I ..i
(li in tire. Mm II n h 'it tta in-l Atlum-ii k
i till ftrniiint'in.-iil i' u't- iil-ie L nu I..'
c;.n,- c n!i-llm wll n tl.i- Norlli-rii teiiiiii n.
lili having irxKvi nrf-iiinmiNlni lonH liolli u.r
pawuj(er anil In lulii l vrrf low ru-s. kn.l
AAk Llm lueri-nanU ft.nl prixlurt-in alonit lt
line lo give It then cliet-rf in ii.t.orl . h rellil
received under oovtr every .jH-ofllie wei-k.
Kor further In formal ion enquire at the
nfrioe. foot of IVaven niieei.
Ol mi v of Its agenU I the f 1 1 1 iw 1 1 n ( Inc. h
AKK I.KK, Adam" OeeK,
K. i. McHtOJMH A I, Mmllhsl reek.
ll. H. AHHOTT. untleiueri-,
('. 11 KOWI.KR. Sliiiiewall.
KOWLKB . COWKI.I.. hayhon.
n.'-.l.lw M". V. m'KRl S, (i M
CALL
DETRIGK'S SALOON,
Oipopite the Car torn House on Middle
6trctt, vfhere you will find
BEEE, .TINES, '
And Liquors cf All E2nds
CIGABS AND TOBACCO'
All Cheap for Cash. Call and Bee me
tod I will treat yon right.
JOHN DETRICK.
April 80, 1887. " dwtf
r, a. ories. n,. Hy,- aiaiunr a iamy
BA1TEEES Wv . .
BouTtt aoifT Street,
feliwly TiV KKW BEENE, C,
DR. GliARK
OISm a CtmTM txraew Mtwaaa foUoak
Tut! s Pills
. ( ; i;n ( i I :
1 , . i -KST Til ! .
I'lll: I.. l;i i!.. I 1 1 H r . 1 1 1 ( . r
"ll.t I .. I'lll.: i: .1 ll,. I
ttd fiUotea (fee JSyfgni
through.
Prom oruwu uX Load to sold
I of fthue.
It CUIV6 Uto PUoi, It OJMia
Lust ipetlie ll tuoa n
KK1NTV HELTZEKiuotx Uai. L
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AM, 5 c fc i
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f g J!tf IT. ? '.fff
WEAK. UNDEVELOPED PARTS
Of (k tAMlj utd Jkud IrFLgtbauad n. i iruotr
FOR BARGAINS IN
Furniture,
i'.m.i at Tin:
New Berne FurniVjire Stcre.
vi;st Mm M 1 1 i I i: - i i.: i i
WhlTCItCUI. ! f 'lllid ll. 'H'li'.l
t u rn .1 .. 1 1 u :
tit h ti!ia 1 1 i-r . i
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ill rl.
ft h
ALEX. JUSTICE,
!'i ai ; ;: in
1'llic I ' 1 w u I ol all d i ai!i ,
Sihttfit Tt-as, I'm- (nlli in
and H pn ( s,
liutt I .111(1 ( 111 I SI . ll Mill t In
lit it i! ail t :.
II I 111 IIS AMI Ul.l I 111
i ; i ...ul m n i- w ll. i in .
I -TliNTI i
Tarlcr Cdtc, Chamtcr S:tc
Walnut Bodstciidn.
I ! 1 1 1 r.l II .1 1 (1 1 ( . I i s
"VI.it t rc -M .s, ( hair-,
I miiii-M, Solas,
( Cut ii' Tahli-,, 1 .( ,,
I K HO'l TdM l'ltll I S
JOHN SITTER,
M , 1,11c MUfi l Sin Hrri.n N
innn mm:tii i tutu m
GARBLE WORKS,
' : K' . . N. I .
Monuments Tombs-
, ,. if i - , t. f i.il H Ui.c work In
ITAL!AriiAff1r.R!CAN MARBLE
' i l. r vv 1 1 1 1 1-. i . ' i.rorni.! HI'.-Titio-ii.f;i.-t
i. in ninrantoi'ii .
Jod k. WILL1H, rroprictoi
-I., r. n.M.r fo tiorre W . OUynoole)
. : ; HOA D A D CKA I EX 8t.
.MH' BERTiK, A. C
(1 K. Lln.LEli is my authorized agon
nKinnton. ma.80-lvdw
NOTICE.
Norlli Carol iiib. I
Craven County, t Hui.erl.,r Coiim
Mnrv Maud Cli.lwl. k. nn Infuiu. l.y l.er
Uuardkan James J. llnriiH.u., hhJ l-'ir ir.. K
H-eMer,
vs.
.V. M. Cha.'.w ick.
The ahove entlllf.l arii.m is 1 i -uni t for
the sale if a honse ami lot on iheea t ii.le
of Craven utrwt In the Cily or Newhern
lately the residence of Mrs. Mary Chai1lok
deed.. and nowoeeupled ly l-redrlck Boeaser.
for partition. The defendant, N. M. Chai
wick, being a non-resident, la hereby re
quired to appear before the Clerk of the Su
perlor Court of Craven County, at his offloe
in the City of Newhern. on Monday the l llb
day of June, A. P. 1SX7, ami uniwer or demur
to the eomplalnl.
1 Ills 21sl day of April, IssT.
K W. CAKrKNTKH.
np!Gw Clerk Bup. Court.
FORECLOSURE SALE.
Pursuant to a decree randeteil lni thie u-J
perlor Court of Craven ooorTly "t the Fall
lrm, lR8li, In an action wherein J. A. Bryan
and wife were plaintiff and C. W. MrClean
and wife defendanW. I will nil at Public
Auction at the Court House door In the City
of newborn, at TWKLVKo'cloclt, M., on
Keep TA
Monday, the Cth day of Jano, 1887
the following described real estate, to wit: A 1
certain tract of land being a ponton! b ;
lands formerly belonging to the lielraofHj.
r. MpalRht and John It. Oonneil, lying ana
being altuaU In UieOoantlee of CraTen. Car
trvaaa Jonee on the eoath sWe of Wens
Rlverk an both tides of the aart aad waat
ptoDgs M Blocnmbs Creek, 6n both (Idea ol
the u a N.O. KaUroad, aad mpoa thehvres
in said coontlea, for a nor partlealar dtv
ortpUon of which reference' Is mads W an
afrreemeb entered tnto between the plain,
tiffs andO.W.MiSnei, recorded In Craren
J?!. and lr , ; .
,Xena.o,.a0. eiBViVW-C:-
T1JE
ITEUSE I TRHH?
Steamboat Company.
Wl.
Jau.
:.. l..i
lat. W
Stetiaber Trent
brrue lot TrentofTery
u. returning, will leer
1 . . -Way, touctilUK St all
l! t tr a Hi
n-luston
K
bii.u on Toesr
i. . M . aetara
Mondays aad.
Juue 1st, at
11 wade to
ir. etc. Due
j : ! a l t .Newbera.
f m r a w l y . K'.nsuin
m i.AKBt. roi.oasvuie.
1 w.l.fv.N at Trsniuu
1' . - juily old K'.eKt
i r a i. - xkt-i bridge.
J M . r iin'i Majiacer.
11.
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