- 4
vlSTO SAVB YOUE MONEY BY- 4 i f .-r3
ivMlFMiPATrERSOD'S""
IUDDLE STREET ST0EE8, . THEN A? BOOH
U tha right direction will ba iaaafrarated bv making year parabaaea at the above
Etm4 btares, whera you wilj find bargain is Geutiamao "S Furaiahiiig Good,
, Glove, Neck rear. Shirts, frraaset Under wear,-Hats, Caps, Boot. Bhoei, Uni-
tnuw, iracii. vuhn ana a&Doac uoeae. s.
fl Railroad ;lo'WiImIrm!cfi:Viii-Oii$!ow
li jut no agitating the publiQ Blind. while economy U the order of the day,
' ud F. T. PaUereoiTe store are the' place to prtcuoe trae esoMv;, multum U
- purvo is hi motto great deaJ lor a little. War dowo prioee in Calicoes,
i : I nlu.Ll... Tl . : Ok.. I. SB-La- r -i i .
- unjgusiiu, ixoauuuji, wown wyiwucw,
' boat of other icoode.. . r
" Bottom prices.' Millionaires' suits for a
Ant I ., a 1
laid. BiiiiasBigvuiiuiin ,
Be tare to give a oetl and you will
. . i as. O i i o oi
j , IXHtar U. DfJIDDv UVUDlua DOOM OIMXM WIT OpOOIAIwJ .
AX SCHWERIW,
, -thbxealeb; in low prices, offers this fall
'Wlli - . J!2 -1 .L. ' Tl !
u VTranrn naru Kariraino
la li a yi u i ii a i
. , In Mens, Youths, Boys and Children's
L0THINO!
Ths largest Stock of line and cheap, well fitting and wearing and best made
Clothing in the jQity, in all about
250 Different Styles
of Oorkeerev, Diagonal, Worsted, Bearer tnd Cassimere Suits, ranging from
tO SSO GL
Hen's and Boja' Overcoats, Reversible Goats and TJlsterettes.
A long felt want supplied : vi., the largest line of
Children's Kneo Pants Suits
ud BOYS' SUITS ever brought here, just the very thing for oity trade
Latest Styles in soft and stiff brim Hats, at reasonable prices.
Boots and Shoes in Endless Variety.
Ladies' Button Shoes as low as 65o. a pair.
13 Button Skating Boots at $1.00.
I AM SOLE AGENT FOB THE
1 1 BATTLES' MES'S CALF SEWED $2.50 SHOES
BTERT PAIR WARRANTED.
n Dry Gods, Dress Goods, Worsted Poplins,
Gassimeres, Kentuoky Jeans, bleached, brown
and cheoked Domestics, very cheap.
Good Calicoes at 4c. a Yard.
Don't fail to. .examine oar Stook of Newmarkets, Ladies' and Children's
Walking Jackets, Shawls and Jerseys, sold at astonishing low figures.
'MyVs Furnishing Goods, Wool Overshirts, White Shirts, Red and White
' Underwear j Cardigan Jadjtets, lower than ever.
A( usual a Dandy Line of Neckwear, latest shapes and patterns, handsome
line ef Hosiery and Silk Handkerchiefs.
, for only 78 oents.
,
i 11 v ,
, f: Mk. SaH. R, BaIX will bo glad to
. JUS. DAM. UIiajLAHPBB wui snow
:',h wsw
War!
i uiiiuyi mm
Look Out fdi1 the War.
Uriag just returned from the North with a Large Stock of
3CEN,
-AND -
inaren
I can give jon. 3PRyA wu..8uit$
Children7 knee auita fa.zo. i also nave a large and wen selected
stock of SHOES. I can give you Ladiesrnice Button Shoes for 65c
.Boy's nice Shoes, 11.00. - t - ' ' - ! 1 . : ,
7b'
9
300 Dozen l&i
A nice Hat for Boys either 6oft or Stiff as totrjuk llguarantee'to
suit yoa In either Wool,- Straw,' SofCt StifE, ' Also a well selected
stock of- , :,:XZ"( ' - -:-'r
A good Dress Shirt from S5& 'to 06. ?-Undershirts 20o. .Ladies,
Childrras and Men's Hose,- fevK.TV
A Special Drire in Boys and Men'a 8hoet Good Shoes for
Hen from fton '4&
;A LAEQ AETDJ.VELL
. srf L- Lipwlsif : L.w.t... Ull uiwusj.
TlIUKS, VALISE3, and a fine lot of -GENTS' SCARFS from 2jc.!to
f And other bargains too nttmeroua 'to' mention. : Come one, come
i, Ea ce convmcea inac i can sen
t?
n s j ctLer bon?a ia tte city. ..
r" ' 7 r -""'r, cpp.
- .' vay.io euild-a srjEos-" "'
duiwh, iaui vwTcra, vuuis, moo a,
trills bo to apeak. Theae goods were
find low prioee and good qualities.
a t -
j ii a ig a i no
MAX 80HWEBIN,
Middle Street, Sign of Flag.
meet his old friends and acquaintances.
you ins jcuepiiaat.
BOYS !
lovt aa t3;73BoyrSditifor 13.00,
SKLEGJED STOCK OP
rou uiwj gwus iui muo uiuucj
' i ' ' " ,
Earti't Church, New Berne, N. 0.'
War!
pniCEs.
i .1 .Ua
r.i-.h
Tl IE JO UIINA1
Mr. Birnam "toM toachine
ttorj of a Incident' that ooenrred
whenJensy tlnd fu aiDgiogin
Boston. -" A,poor working-girl," he
aaid, thru8t $3 into the hands
of the ticket seller at the Boston
Teaple for a back seat at Jenny's
conoext. Oa receiving the ticket
he said, 'There goes my-wages
for one week, bnt I mast hear that
good anget aing.' Jenny's secreta
ry, her eonsin, Max Hiortsberg,
heard the remark, and immediately
went to the green-room aDd laugh
ingly told it to Jenny. I shall never
forget now sue jumped to her feet
and exclaimed, On, this mast Dot
be! Poor girl; she shall Dot lose her
monejjit is wicked! Max, take
this money' handing him a $20
gold piece 'search oat that dear
creature and pot it in ber hands,
with" my love. God bltsse her!'
Cousin Max found the girl, gave
her the money and message, and
witnessed a flood of grateful tears
from the working girl's eyes, If
sbe is alive to day she will remem
ber it." N. Y. Tribune.
"Papa, that man over there is
going to get his ride for nothing," :
said an observant little boy on a
suburban train the other day ; ''be
got on wnen we did and now be
pretends like he was asleep. The ;
conductor's just gone by bini.'' j
"Be is not an honest man', my son,"
replied the father; "cheating a rail
road company is as bad as any I
other kind of cheating. I would
rather see you in the cold ground, !
my boy, than to see you grow up to
be a dishonest man. Remember
what the deuce are you stretching
yourself up fort Crouch down in
your seat, you jabbering idiot ! Tbe
conductor's coming this way. Do
you suppose I want to pay tare for
yout"
It is said that most of tbe loreign '
steamship lines are losing money,
and that the English have lost ,
more money, than tbey have made
during the last few years. There
are too many steamships of tbe old
type. A revolution is going for-1
ward in steamships. Tbo new
triple expansion engines by wbicb I
tbe steam is worked over three i
times, instead of once as foimerly,
makes the dfference between a
dividend paying concern and a los
ing one. . j
Last Sunday a clergyman in
Hartford, Ct., was speaking to
children regarding the benefits of
a temperate life. "Why," said he,
"the strongest man tbat ever lived
never tasted liquor. Who can tell
me the name ofthestrongest man!"
"John L. Sullivan," came instantly
from a little one in the infant
department Of the Sunday school.
Ten year-old Josel Hofmann, tbe
musical wooder, who will perform
at a series of concerts in this coon
try, has arrive in New York, lie
is accompanied by his parents.
Psrsoaal.
Mr. N H. Frohliohstein of Mobile.
Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in
recommending Dr. King's Mew Discov
ery for Consumption, bavins; need it for
a. severe attack of Bronohius and
Catarrh. It gave' me instant relief and
entirely cared me, and I have not been
afflicted since. I also beg to state that I
had tried other remedies with no good
result. Have also used Electrio Bitten
and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of
whom I oan recommend, "
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds is solid on a
positive (ruaraDteev . For sale at B. N.
Daffy 's d rag store. "
MOST BKLLLIANT,
PUEE & PERFECT LENSES
; X tlxe World.
They are as transparent and eo lor less aa
light Itself, and for softness of endnranee to
tbe ere, cannot be excelled, enabling the
wearer to read rorhoura without ihUgne. In
ot,theyere-."';"' k- .. - -
PERT EOT- SIQHT FBXSEHirSBB,
'Testimonials from the lead ins pbyalelarjs
la tbe United Stats, Oorsmora, Senators,
Legislators, stockmen, men o note la all pro
fessions, and in dlffsreni. hraaehee of trade,
backets, mechanics, etc., eao he given who
have had tneli sight Improred tor thslr nse.
;ViiALU RYES FITTED vi
ajtd thb rrr GDARAKTKKB BT V
F. 8. DU P P Y," Druggist,
: ssarl . , ' BKsVNS. W. CMy .
Willis tMsLiiscM
Hira reopened (he New Bene Kacblot
Works, and bare added Toole al-eir
works to do all klade of Machine and
Boiler Work at short notice. ' ? -v;:
t They bare also added a on nd 17 to
their works; and are prepared to do the
bet of Bre and Iron CwLingy. UXS
t HcraBe Flnmbinj a speciaJty. : V X
If you snt ooJ work pre ns a call
All work p-iarBnteod and done at prices
to suit the times. k - iyll wly
iilBYSPEPSIAH .!
IS that misery experteaeea when we saoV
deaiy teBk inn -mac we unm a
dlaboliMl umiwmt called a atomaeh.
The etomach la ittaerrair fmea wbkeh
very Sbre and ttarae moat b aoeiabeA,
ae ay uenoU with It la aoonfea Utroucu
oot the whol t7tem Amuag a tomnm 4ym
pepuoa no In will have the aama predoml-
I UOH B
iiea
ahTa mb aave fiMtunHM. walls the'
aod nervooa an abandoned to Imb,
JMfce41acv Seme djrepulitic re -wrttk-rri
oily forcetftu ;. oUiera hav great trrte
eUiiy of temper.
Whatever form Djtpepala' may take, on
tblng la eertala.
The mmtttiflmt ctiw Im la
and one tblng more U equally eruuu. no
one will rem la a dytpeptlo who will
It will co net
Acidity of the
Bteauch,
Kzel fool .
Allay IrrltaUon.
A oat at IMgeit'OB.
I
and &i Uj tame tlo.e
TART THE L1VUK TO WOKK1KG,
W1IHS ALL OTBEB TBOloLEi
SOON DISAPPKAU.
"Uy wife was a eonflrmed dyspeptic Some J
throe years ago b; ttie advlco of Or. tUer
of Augusta, khe u iuduotd to try Simmons '
Lavrr regulator I feel grateful lor the rellf
it nas given ner. aud may all wDoreaoinis
and ai e affected id any way wbether chrouu
or oilierwlse, use Hliuuioub' l.iver HeauLator
snd 1 feel ooiiOdeiii health )U be re lor ed
toall who will be advised. - W a W.KtwsH,
Fori Valley, Ga.
Kec (bat l lb UGSlltK,
with red Zl ou froul tf wrapper,
fhle ull UN ly tt
J 11. XhlLlN A to.. Pnlladclphla, fa
THE INCURABLE
CURED !
HorairTBTiixK. It., Keh. 2
OTttlmttttst Bn yeJeVV dtetu Krr d rl
OLrd on re dom from fltitrer batil wrsica.
1 tried frw ainiLtle retiiwUa. but the sore
would noi yield. I grw wort rverr
forrD yrjsvrsv. Mti ibouKitt 1 tteul csvu
cer. Ov or yar ko I ctuniaeDOwd usXlof
8 A B . tvud two iluteii bottlw entlrvly cured
me Wlicn i bnri with Hwlft'i Stecino I
wats Id ery poor betvltti, aud ooulu bavrdly
dra.g About. Aftr 1 bad finished tb txjurn
of 8 6 S I wm airuug and buoy a I. tvnd
bttl agood aiiute. 1 rrtcard It u I moat
laluaMr iiiUlulnt for lad it lu we&h drll
ran- ht allb It la a houm-h'1 lucdu lue
whd me. Yuan rrp'if ully
Mub. K W VCiiuH.
fip A BT ARBt'RO, S C. April . IEC7
Gerjllrme-u f or twenty jrarn 1 have had
ture on my left i-berk. It had KtadueUly
been armwliifj vvurw. id mauj pnyauuiua
whom I hd oni suited were) unable to do
ate any (hh1. Ll fail ft yeavr two 1 betpu
using 8 8. . AI tint It tbfliaJDa thf Orw,
sand It became mora Tlrulooi itisvn ever , m
niuih to, indeed, tlitvt niy fvtuily liuiMtrd
iht I isauuisi ieti off the medulla. 1
ailed In ualug tbe BUS. At Hie cod of two
moat tit the aure waarutlrely healed. Think
tng thai the evil wu out of my t-ontltutluD,
1 eft off Ibe medlolue; but In November,
leit mouth efUar ery illht breaklnii ul
appeaxt. 1 al once becao arftln ou 8 H .
and uow that 1 1 dlJtp,fiariIl 1
f ytrj faith lo 8 8 ft. It hat done me m re
gt--d tltstu all the Uorlort and tUhcr iiicdl
Clue 1 vitt touk. Your trulv,
A. H RRina.
Winhton, N. C. April r, ISKT.
Ofntlempn 1 wo t.r three yttars a" a ' n
err .milt- on m fure. It ihkhi K""v 'o le
quite Urtjt. II wore m me, and o gf-Dral
health wan very ier Ls&tt Sej-U'iuwr 1
beatstn a oouree of a. 8 ft , which Jhaecttj
Lluo-d to the prvMint time with the bttpplest
result. The cunoer ban entirely dfeauirared.
tbere belUR do ovldanee or lymplom of a
ranoerout rharacUtr left. My irttnerftl hralth
la good now. aud my fcppellie better thttn It
baa been In year. 1 am Kt years ohl, and
today 1 am working Ih the held planting
euro. Youra truly, Jobaa 1jmbjia h.
Uentlemen - I had a aore on ray uimt lip
for etblyeara. hoven different dtN-iuital
tempted In vain to heal It. One me a
mall vial for flv dollar, wbirh ui "cer
tain cure." It In Deedieas to aay tbat It did
ma no good. About two Tear uo 1 became
quite uneasy, aj people tnoughtl had a n
cer, aod I took a oourte of aUhteeu bolt lea
of S. A. fiw The resull haa been a complete
cure. 1 he uloer or canoer kealed beautiful
It. leavlua aoaroely a peroapttble aoar From
that day T haw bean in excellent health, the
Hpeeinc havlois: purified my blood thorough
ly, liicraaaed my appetit and perfected tny
Olgeatton. In a ward. I feel like a new
woman, and. tieat of all, the eight year ulcer
It gone euilrtalj. Your sincerely,
Una W. P. Ciiios.
Trenton, Todd Co., Kj , Feb. 2S, mi
TrejttlM on Blood and Rktn ltaeaiia sUalled
free. Tm bwirr Sra imo Co.,
drawer t, Atlanta, Oa.
Chugs of Fier in lew lorL
The N. C. FreiKht Line
FOR NEW YORK,
BOSTON, PROVIDENCE,
and a'.l point
North U.11U Wont
artsr thu daw will rsoslrs frslght Is Mtw
for liv n.ra. at
PIER 7. NOUTH RlVElt,
Jfioe o New York and Baltimot
Transportation Co.
Lit rihanu should re mem bsr that thU 1. one)
hs beat Steals L,lnesustol Msv Tork.makln
all; oouDsctlon vrllb Baltimore for New Bum
11 taslds, snd onlr on. change
SEMI-WEEKLY STEAMERS
EetwesQ Few Bent tod Etltkon
orlolk)
LssTlng Mew Bern, (er Baltimore TUESDAY
FRIDAYS at 1 p m LeaTe Baltimore fo
sw Berae WEDNESDAYS dad SATURDAY.
. p. m.
Agssu are as f ollsvt-
BCBEH F08TB, O.n'l irssager,
0 Light St., Hal-1 hi
AS. W. HcOAKRIUK., Ag't. Norfolk, Va
W. P. Hjdt A Ue.. Chlladslphla, 11 Soot
aarres.
York k Balto. Tran. Line, Pier North rtre
K.ISaatpeoe, Boston, u Central whaH .
B. H. BeekwelL Providence B I.
D. 0. Kink, Fall III T.r, Deniok wharf
hips leave Boatoa, Taesdajt and Saiardava
" New Tort dsily.
" " Bslttmore, WednesdsrsSBdSstsrea;
Fall River, Mondays, W sdaesdars
rrldavs.
fravlaeaes, Sataraavs.
areagk bills tasUag gl vea, asl rates gnsraa
to aU points, at tbs dlCersat nfDees of
panlei.
imid Bretatge ol Bilk tnd Ship rii
N. Z. LINE. d
SS1w a HAV WeA e
K. R.. JONES,
.'vfboleeale and Batail Deeisr ta
CHOICE FAlilLY GROCERIES
i,..,; . . ....
:
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General- Mercliandis
BAOOINO
ANlJ,VTlEa,
' 0BiTirfliate of Grata, ' O "ttoa ia4
other Prodnoa aoliclted , n . i i.-
Prompt Attention" Gttariiateed.
. ,: . ..: hw ' r"" r-
ft. W. Cor. 8outh Front and L'ii J: Sfr
' ' - . " ... ,
wWMlH.
h- i. W A t ' 7 ' V
"? t. J I
STILL
Has returned from the
now his Large and
packed with goods, direct from J
Importers. Jobbers and Manufacturers.;
I am now prepared to offer better induce-'
ments for the future than ever in the past.
My Stock is much larger and could not be
better selected, I buy in large quantities for
CASH, which enables me to sell cheaper.
Give me a trial and be convinced that
O. MARKS
is really the LEADER OF LOW PRICES.
It would be folly lor me to attempt a lull description of all wy stock.
The most elegant line of
tbat has ever been brought to this market, including ull the Latest '
Styles, Beautiful Suitings ami Cloaking.
All the Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods!
Silks! Satins! Velvets and Velveteens!
Shoes: JSlxcos! Slioes!
Such a line of Shoes never was exhibited in thin place before. Mens
Ladies, Mmses ami Children's ol nil tlesciiptnuis in endless variety.
And my line nl' ,
Ladies, Misses and Children's Cloaks
well you will have to come and see them, they are bejontl descrip
turn, the largest, handsomest and lilT line in the city. Also a hand- "
some lot ot
Wraps and Shawls, Flannels, Etc., Etc.
I P IT" Ct' DON'T FAIL jr to see my line of
C -i-1 j. -ii i1 9
befcue purchasing, w hich is very large, embracing all grades 'from til
cheapest to the best : All wool Three ply. lSniM-ls, all wool Ingrain,
etc., etc, Napier Matting, Pine Matting, Oil Cloth, all :
widths, Table Oil Cloths, Mats, Ruga, etc., etc.
By calling at my store you will find very
many things that cannot be mentioned here ; '
space would not permit, and besides they are
too numerous to mention.
Two tliOQsand five Lim tired yards.'!-! Cashmere at I0V. per yard.
Doable width Cashmere, J3c. per yard.
All wool SackiDg, 13c. per jd.
Infants' Shoes, 15c. and upward.
The prettiest aod best Ladies' Button Shoe in the city for $1.23.
Pants Cloth, 10c. op.
Fine imported English Half Hose, 1 2c. per pair.
Towels, 5c. up.
Turkish Bath Soap, 5c.
Good Note Paper, 5c. quire. Envelopes, ,'c. pckg i"
All silk Ottoman Ribbon, 5c. yard.
Hose and Half Hone, 5c. pr. Heavy Ribbed Hose, Hie. pr.
Linen Cape Collars, 5c.
Ladies' Kid Gloves, 4 button, 50c, Dew goods.
Ladies' Boncle Jerseys, COc, worth f2.00.
Ladies' Collars and Cuffs, 5c.
Red and white Flannel, 15c. up.
Corsets, 25c. np.
A Big Drive in Note Papera 5-quire Package, good
quality, for 15c.
Ham burg Edgings, 3c. 5c. and 8c.
Men'a Scarlet Wool Undershirts, 50c. each.
A Big Job in Ladies, Misses and Children's I'ndervests and Pants.
Misses' Vesta and Pants, 25o. each. .
Many other Drives that cannot be mentioned now. 1
Wholesale Trade.
I am now prepared to offer better inducements to Wholesale Bayers
than erer before. My stock is much larger, more varied and complete.
I bny in large quantities from FIRST HANDS for SPOT CASH
which enables me to sell CHEAPER
Houses.
Come and see me. I
iy tZT Agency for Clark's O.
the
Allow me to than ybn kindly, one end sH. for your liberal patron s
in the pastt and to ask ibr a eontinnattc of the tame sisoiing yon tl s t
LOW PRlCEi BHALL ALWAYS LEAD.
V r I r s'l ry trurjj yours; , L-
k
MX:
LEAD!
RK
Northern Markets, and
Commodious Store ir
in small quantities, than Northern
can save you monev.
N. T. Spool Cotton. '3
Public.