4
Bag donbjjed, itself. It is square in shape, and square' in its dealings
wlthjJLwJ.
s Oar old frieads hare long been convinced of this fact, and it will take
onlj one call from new ones tojositi vely assure them. Bear in mind
we ve always able to pat before the customer anything and everything
we advertise and at the prices named.
Listen to the wonderful inducements we are offering this season, and
remember we bare not the slightest fear of competition ; onr prices can
not be met by any honae in the city. Why t do you ask! It is a sim
ple story and easily told
WE PAY CASH ! SPOT CASH !
Thojs. saving the time prices "and the cash discount, which is a very
large item. Oar customers get the advantage of these in onr very low
prices. Now see for yourselves:
Heavy Unbleached -Homespun, yard wide, 5c.
Good Unbleached Hoax spun, 4c.
Good Gingham, 5c. Pi;i )d Homespun, 5c. The very best ;dn ots, 5o
Liawna, very nanasome patterns
India Linens, from 8c. per j d. n
Plaid Nainsooks, all trades and
Striped NalBsooks, all grades and
Colored Stripped Nainsooks, only
Embroidered India Linen Suits, only $2.50.
Beautiful Cbambrays. Batines, 12c.
Embroidered Satine Suite, the latest and preitieM novelty of the
season, elegant and very low.
Cashmeres and Woolen Dress Goods of all kinds.
Percalesj Dress Gingham, and Gingham Dress Suits.
Large size all linen Towels, only 10c. An elegant knotted (nuge
bleached Diimask Towel, only 35c, and the largest and finest Damask
Towel in the city for 20c. and 25c.
Endless variety of Napkins and Table Damask.
Stamped Linens of all kinds, Boufe Scarfs, Splashers, Tidies, Table
Scarfs, etc, with the best wash working Silks in all the new colors, only
4c. skein, and the very best French Working Cotton, turkey red, bine
aud white, at 10c. per dozen, worth 25c.
Rick Rack Braid, full 18 yd. pieces, 5c.
All-linen Torchon Laces, 10c. do., yards. Full line imported Torchon
aud Medici Laces, very low. Onr Oriental aud Egyptian Laces are
cheaper than ever seen.
Ladies' Cape Collars, 5c. arid 10c. Child's linen Standing Collars-, Sc.
Ladies, Cuffs, 10c. Lace Scrim, full width and beautiful goods, only
11c. per yd., worth 20c.
Cambric embroidered Edges aud Insertions, embroidered Cambric
Flounces, Swiss Flounces, Cambric All Overs and Swiss All Overs.
Ladies' Corset, good, 25c. Ladies' solid colored Hose, 4c. Gents'
i Hose, 5o. Gents' J Hose, British, no seams, lc. pair. Gents' J
Hose, imported British, 20c.
Pants Linens and Cassi meres ol all kinds. A good Fants Jeaus, !)jc.
Gents' Soft, Felt and StilTlIats, aud ask for our pure Mackinaw Straw
Hat at 50c.
Gents' nice linen Cuffs,
Gente' Collars in aH- the very best
Gents' gauze Shirts and Drawers
Ladles' ganze and Balbrigan Vests
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 house in town.
Be sure and look for us. Our stand is the same old place, one door
from Pollock on Middle street, and though the store has been very
much enlarged and altered in appearance, it can be easily found.
T.
NEW BERNE, N. 0.
N. B. The finest and very best Gents' Shirt ever sold in North Caro
lina can be found with us, at only 75c. Remember it is made of New
York Mills Muslin, 21 hundred, Linen Bosom, Collar Band and Cuffs,
and hand made button holet. We guarantee them to be as good if not
better than any shirt ever sold in New Berne for $1.00. If not so we
ill refund the money to any customer who is not satisfied.
Ak tox Ives' Leader Sbirt. J. F. ives.
lINSEY
. Full corps of Teachers.
Boarders.
Write for terms to
jahltt dwtf
V The Flowen that bloom in the Spring bate nothing to do with Garibaldi's
inoTenjants la favor of the Siamese Twins. Bat.
Tli&fflillffSfeifC
HAS A FUffE LINE OF
...... 1
CcnilenienSol
1 fU-Vf
Consisting of Collsi Cs, Shlrts-Uundnsd in(J onlaundried, TTnderwesj,
SospeaderaBoXialf T&mft u"!,,f I
A Daisy iina of ifrekf ' w&.&t itt atylefc aiprioei that exl
competition 1 botrgti fotffcaali, ana am'dotsrmiBed gJtrofcMW f high1 prioet.
Notoudk manV wardrobe ompleto withoot an, addition Ironi ihia fcandseme
stock..--, pi; , j.aj ';.! t?ri.'3r ,rtyryi ktfi.t i? f!i5."w Kt
If jm rait ia.9u.it' dolh'wiy 6wn In price and lwjr JhVqaality; do
cot stand ea tvettri'r rf rcn r f tolcg, bxrt come at once.r!.' ;.;v:-X?it''r.'i1.
1'y iKk of I" ' tr ' i s i .otSBrt
't,f
Alio.
, f ; r
and good .juaiity, m.
p.
all orices.
all prices.
10c. yard.
only 16 2-3c. per pair.
and latest styles, aud very low.
of all grades.
from 40c. to 50c, very line goods.
JT.
school,
Young Ladies
New Building. Ample accommodations for
JOSEPH KINSEY,
PRINCIPAL.
Cfryper fent- lower in prio, allnsw,
lercliant.
i i : . M.. i w
: : -.1- t
ssf:'rt V I ' 4
i'urnisninpooas
uarpete in iaci a general stocr,
r.;;rm Pricef.. my7 dw6a
Ifflffi'SQTOAJJi.
- AJDBOXEDA.
They chained her fair joung body to
the oold and creel stone;
The beast begot of tea and. slim had
marked her for his own
The callous world beheld the wrung,
and left her there alone.
Baae caitiffs who belied her, false kins
men who denied her.
Ye left her there alone!
Mr beautiful they left thee In thy peril
and thy pain ;
The night hath no morrow was brood
ing on the main ;
But lo! a light is brc
thee again:
breaking of hope to
Tin Perseus' sword a flaming, thy dawn
Across the western main,
, u lrbland! o my country! he comes to
break thy chain!
-Jamtt Jeffrey Hh,.
Onslow County ItemB.
i The farmers an-laying by their
corn.
Cotton i
of forms.
over knee bigli stud full '
A cold suiiji make
things look iuiti' blue.
farming
Schr. Ray cleared lor 1'Lilailel
phia with ;0,(OO sliingk-s this
week.
Mr. it. C&riuy, Mr. McJouew and
a few others are about dune
plowing their com.
Schr. Etta cleared for Baltimore
with 27,000 ft. timber from Tern's
mill this week.
We have tine corn crops all over
the county. Cotton, peanuts aud !
potatoes never looked better.
We are glad to see and hear ul a
move being made to repair Barker's
bridge; hope it will be done soon.
Messrs. Iv M. Koonce, Ed. E. Wari
aud C. Ii. Erazelle are at the
'II.... I . . A I I.. . . . 1 I
lenein i n Heuun ai .11 or eneau -
City.
Schr. E. I'laucis cleared for
New ltier to take a load of
shingles from that place to Balti
more. Sharpie schooner Edwin, Capt.
li. Foster, arrived yesterday flour
New Berne, where she bad been
to carry turpentine for Maj.
Dennison.
We had a case of man stealing
this week. One man came from
Morehead and stole one of our
citizens about midnight, and car
ried him off, Capt. Harden Jones
says, the kidnapper is the champion
liar and thief of modern times.
Will let yoa hear moro ol the par
ticulars later.
Gur late election for special tax
was very small; 000 votes only, out
of about 2,000 or over, was polled,
380 ngainst to 200 for special tax.
What will they do next? We don't
know.
Shad fishing and porpoise fishing
are .currying the day in money
making. Ii some one would put a
shad factory on Dudley Island in
frontbT. Swansboro it would pay.
Millifths of the Menhaden fish pass
up "and down White Oak river all
the time; right now one could catch
all they wanted to run a large
factory.
These last cold winds almost
ruine4 U$ sweet potatoes set out
about .thaj, , time. It is said by
maoy,;findjve believe it, that a
sweet poUtoe plant set out on a
north or east wind will not turn
out anything. We set out a few
and Dr. Sanders set on Saturday,
that cold windy day 8,000, and says
he don't expect to make a bushel of
potatoes from them. We have
marked our few set out on that
day, and will see if they turn ont
aa well as those along side of
them.
Eadmg ol schools at different
places bring home the pupils.
Mr. George T. FarneU . arrived in
Swansboro last week from Nash
ville, Tenn., where he has been to
school lor two years. Dr. G. N.
Ennett's two boys, George . and
Billy, came from Jhe Davis- School
at LaQrange last week'', tMiBS Etta
Barget, from "ydnr it, , dioTiUer
of Mrs. O. StepTieD's, gradaates'this
week at Salem. aha will 'return
Lhome to nrakeome pflne jouiig
meu wwa .. they wen) fiiigw .jheB.
Our schbOl Itx Swansboro will close
soon and tfie, teacher will be ready I
to take another antwheretri or out
of the 0000 . for ten months from
the first of August next.
We were in Carteret county a
few days ago and tb4 crops on the
Sound looked just Iple.picnd. Dr.
Sanders, George Dennia, J. W.
Weeks, Alex. Dennis 'Carteret's
Clown,'' Dr. G. N. Ennett, S. B.
Holland.; nd others are looking
forward for a big yield this year.
Hie best corn we saw was on Cedar
Point, belongingto , Mr. Kareey
Bell, and the watermelons "are fine.
Mr. J. W. Week and- Mr. iidwin
Watson, we. tbifik. had the best
looking watermelons, tome of beaM
as large as a goose ggA QenHeS
Dennis says a man may - larpi all
Liid "etter Goods KS Money
darn iboi; the very idea be ia j-of
Ieavbig twd watermelon planuHiri
bill lr iffeposteren'Be BSyn foBji
Weeks Will beat Dr. Caaders on,
half in making meloai, betau(f thi
Doctor left 4wtr plants end - Hr.
Weeks only one.1 If any one wants
to bet a oonpte jpf, hundred of m
on that - tell him to come on fhxd
he has some melons too,' the worms
didn't eat them all expects to
make a many to he acre and as
large as the next one.
HO HOUSEHOLD SHOULD BE WITHOUT
DX3SPEPSBA,
,1 ii
S'V.A'trrifW&CO-:
PHILADELPHIA
The mJurl(y ul (li- 1U ..I llir bun
body arl fruin u illAcuf,
hhl'pltitwl Lf tl
lie Hi'
HEJt THAI 1(11 1,1 I
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I Mlliiiiilutes 1hj torpid liter, l rr iik I li
en i ii v u I t en 1 1 . urHBU". reyti ittlt-n I Ii
bow In, aud ar uut-Uiale.a as uu
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE.
In malarial dlatrlrla Ihelr vlrHie ar
widely reroiilaed. an lliey piMc.. c-.
ullar propwrlles ! f rc-vlug I lit j
from ll.ai oImou. tlvKaully ftiijfar
cvaled. loa email, frlc. li&rls.
Sold Everywhere.
()tn. ., 44 Murray St., N.-w V.irk.
ALEX. JUSTICE,
DKAI.KK IN
Fine Flour of all Grades,
Selected Teas, Pure Coffees
anil Spices,
Dutter and Cheese, from the
best dairies.
Tho l.ttlK"'' ftliJ Het SelHCLfil Mm k
rANKKI) Kit I ITS A I) VK.iK'l AIII,
vr bforp lirouKht lo New Heme.
Also, a rull variety nf ottier m In umuii
kept In a Klrat-CluM Hlnre
0.nk1b itellvered ul any .nrl of II, e
free of c linrye.
TrCKMH I ASH
Broad Ht. - New Berne, N.
mar77 dwlf
Atlantic k Korth Carolina Railroad Co.
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SKCliKTA
rty-Thlrd
N KVBKB N , N. June Ull,
Hi
Hits 1 lilrty-TBlrd Annual Mm-tlnu .f inc
Hlcx kliuhltrt nf Hie AUaulir A North ram
linn ICailroail Company will tie hcl.t hi
MoitKiiKAii crrv, n r.,nu'iiii iW'ti
tli 1111 It'll KTI1 ilayot .II'.NK. K-7.
jif ii id
k. r. KonmiTH. s.
Commercial College li
KY. UNIVENlTr.
LEXINGTON, KY.
Chmptst tf Best Business Colleae in the World.
nVffcest Robiop aol &ol4 Mfidal tt til ntfisr C". !
Wfcrli' RroalUom, for Htbmio of Book -licptnc n 1
Oeyal BwalaeM Etatattm. HOOO OraduaM
B T-'11 10 TBcbr ampiyd. of Kali Ilotnf
OtlWfii iPBimdlm TuUtoo NuiioDerr ti1 Bortl, tMn,i t.
irt-HM, Typ-WHtl TloB-i-mpa f . rrUiUoa.
t TfltBBtklOBb Inuv Now. (Jri.3o.,WiU..rntwa Mi.-oi..
Tut irtiar, 4drM Ephrmlm W. Naalth. Prloripi,
WUbu R. BBallh. PrMldDt Lexlnfftoa, Ky-
"A BOOK FOR THE PEOPLE."
CAPTIVATIMJ! Kl'FI L ! Kloqunl
guulina. ftnd Diploma itr laprr on ihi
rmal I'uhlir (iuelt4inn ol ihf and re-m .
JVMF.N ii. BI.INK.
Emtimrlniz hi. maoti-rlv aivnnii'tiu ,,n t h, i M.,! -
ID tbf - '1 .Slilivry foiyuii Ihi Ml I".r .if. I
IMOf fi,i"i, rVitMMfiiin, W ;;.imi ruU . I,
WO. tTA FOHTTM. l-",,H lt,.-,K I UwF.K" A I I I.I
CATTs F"H TKRRIT"l.y C-Hiv-I IM It H . I
THE HKNKV H11J. I Tlil.lMt I S. i (
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U. ' 'T.
First-Glass Buggies
MAPK AN I' KEPT CONSTANT
LY 01 HAND AT
T. RANDOLPHS
CARRIAGE FACTORY,
Bbqad 8t., Nkw Bkrne, N. C.
Those wishing to purchase will find it
tip their advantage to call and examine
before purchasing elsewhere.
, REPAIRING done at short notice.
Satisfaction guaranteed in work and
prices. ap!9 dwtf
Attention !
Housekeepers.
I WILliJM&lV' YOff
MaX) Than Any House in the City.
DCre me a trial. If not satisfactory,"!
Btoner rernnaea. , , . . , .
f'liiiif I
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s- ) - sr. nr ,i i ii r
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kit wiiwawx' jm.gMar Aimimi.auimE t
3 f RESTLEs6iE
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Wk b. hackbtjMv
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orbus
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ummer
Qorriplaints
ysenterv
c Cured )-
teaspoon ful of
PcrrrPa i?om I jl la
in, a. little Nt(rr
d'u rcif (in ct l : liter
I'UO
bli.'i.l.l l.'a-n til:
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it ifch. i i . -1 . : ,
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WEAK. UNDEVELOPED PARTS
t,r nil lnr ,:i i, i.il M iriisM t.utr-I f n 1 in. it i i,
Pirlcr Suits, Chamber Sets
Walnut Bedsteads,
Mtir.;uiH, V tirtl rolx'M
M tit t r.-KN.-M, InilrM,
I Oil ll'I'M, Sdlil-,
' II 1 r 'I'ulil i 's, I) I r , ,
a i i;mk iio'ito.m pun i:s
JOHN SUTEE,
M l, lie hlreel. w Hiri.e N i
KAXTKIU MIHTH t'AROL.'l A
MARBLE WORKS,
!;u HKK K, ( .
Monuments Tombs.
A r. , t : ilravp and Hn : Idlnj work 1 D
ITALIAN-AMERICAN MARBLE
Or ii-i' 'a ill receive prompt ttlt ntior ,
satifftction guarantooti. ; j
JOE V.. WILLIS, Proprietor
w jrrtiM'ii lo Oeorge W Caypooie)
Cot. BROAD AfiD CRAVED Sit.
SFW PERSE, A'. C
l). K. MiLi.nn is my authorized agpu
nKinaton maRO-lydw
Hyde Line Company.
NEW. HKKNV, N. (V APKM. . !
BUMKElt 8CHEDULE )K THK S r I.AM It
MAROIE,
To go Into effect op and after May 1st.
Widncly-LeTe New Berne at HKVKN
A.M. for Bayhoro, snipping at Adams tTee.
gmltba CTree It, Vandemere and Stonewall.
Thnraday Leave Bayboro at SEVEN A . M
far New Heme, stopptDg at H tone wall, 'ani1e
mere, Hmtths Creek and Adams Creek.
Saturday Leave New Berne at HKVFN
A.M fnr Bavboro, stopping at Adams t'rrek. I
Smiths Creek; Vandemere and Stonewsl I j
Monday Leave Bayboro at SEVEN A M
for New Hme, stopping at Stonewall. Van
demera, Smiths Creek and Adams Creek.
By tilts arrangement we are able to make
eiow oonneoOon with the Northern steamere.
also having good aooommodattons Imtb tor
passengers and freight at vary low rales, and
aak Um merehaota and nrodooers along iu
line to give tt thatr cheerfnl support. Freight
received nnder oover every day of week.
, For' fnrUier InformaUon eDqnh-e at the
offloe, toot of Craven street.
Ot any of fta agents at toe following praoes:
ABB LKE, adasoa Greek,
i S. L. KoOniOAU MaalUM Creek.
!. H. ABBOTT, 'VaiMlwmere,
- C, H. rowUKfVPtowewall.
rOWLKB OWLfa, Bayboro.
W P. BTJBD9 O. M.
lie
to'
8TEAMEBS.
THE
NEUSE L TRENT RIVEB
Sleamboat Company.
... ruii iht lull u Willi; rielitstJQitj oq and
Jul .nr . ;vC
Steamer Trent
v:ii .cave cw brine lor lYexitoD very
WtjdiKJtuiay i t, h u- rt-turning, will lave
1 ruuiun r r j EuriKlai tuuchiog til all
pu!LU fcU'l-g !Lt r.fl
Steamer Kluotou.
.e J t N r m hi r '. ,r K ;i, tU, 11 OU TusV-
ai.d hiuaB mi ..-..... u. M. kelurn-
M..; rU K. !.(...:, il.ud ftnd
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v ' . ! . :i.- rt t hr'Ju.e v . . i,c luade Ul
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of Afr York and Baltimor
Transportation Co.
tbf f .ea : -'t-Arn I, in --til n N w York, mstsrlnc
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Fridays. .
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