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HL MONK MJ NEWCASTLE sts.
MID-SUMMEB CLEARING and IV
VEATORY SALE.
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On Friday morning, July 11th. we shall begin our Mid
summer Clearing Sale of odds and ends of stocks after inven
tory a double event of special interest to all desirious of secur
•ng positive bargains. Ihe following will be some of the prom
inent features: Ladies'Night (fowns, Chemise, Ski'fs, Dress
ing Sacki?, Corset (’overs, Drawers, Children s Dresses, and
Aprons slightly soiled from handling, at a mere fracti >n above
original cost.
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES.
Van Dyke,\ alenciene, Smyrna, I trrcliou, Point de Ceneand
Spanish Laces from 1c per yard upwards. Mull, Nainsook ami
Hamburg Embroideries, from 2c per yard upwards. Embroid
cry and Lace Financings from 28c per y-rd to $2.50. Chil
dren s Short \\ Lite Dresses handsomely trinnm-d in Embroider',
and Lace from 35e to sti. Infants Long Slips, handsomely
trimmed in Embroidery and Lace, from 35c to $5. Infants’and
Children’s Lace and Embroidered Caps from 12c to $2.50.
Children’sJCalico and Gingham Dresses, sizes from 2 to | years,
* at 25c each. Don’t forget that we <mrry a full line of Ladies'
“and Children’s Ilosic’-y, Handkerchiefs. >wiss Ribbed and Gauze
H ts, lluchings, Ribbons, Stamped Liimns, N< lions, ami Per
*’;'Y of every description, and the latest and most compleh
of Corsets in tin city, at grea’ly deduced prices.
PALAIS ROYAL.
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Read the follotving prices and you
Br di readily see that il you want unods you
T | ? ah them cheap.
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I AM GOING AWAY
and they must be sold.
GREAT KKIH CTION IS HOSIERY. I
50,dozcn Ladies’ Hose at sc.
25 dozen Ladies’ Hose at 10c.
15 dozen Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hose
at 15c.
Our 25c (best on earth for the
money) warranted fast black,at 20c i
Our 30c (best on earth for thej
money) warranted fast black.at 25c 1
Our 50c (best on earth for thej.
money ) warranted fast black.at 37|c ,
lur 75c (best on earth for thej
money) warranted last black,at 50c j
CORSETS
Jr. Warner's Health, at sl, former,
price $1.25.
Dr. Warner's Coraline, at 80c, former
price sl.
Fine French Corset, at $1.25, former .
price $1.50.
Fine French Corset, at sl, former! 1
price $1.25.
Our 75c Corset reduced to 55c.
Our 05c Corset reduced to 15c.
Our 50c Corset reduced to 10c.
LADIES' I'XIIERVEST.
One great big grand bargain, 2( '
dozen, 3 tor 50c. Ladies, buv ail
you may need for the next two
years.
EMBUOIDEIIIEs AMD LACES.
Embroidery skirts, a few of these
goods left, and you can buy them al
most at your own price as THEY,
MUST BE SOLI). Embroideries in
all widths, qualities and styles, at
New Y’ork cost. Torchon, Valen
ciene aud fancy Luces, ut great a sac
rifice.
STAMPED LIMES <iool»s.
Sideboard and dressing case covers.
Tidies, Tray Cloths. Splashers, al! t--
go AT EXACTLY ONE HALF
the former price. ,
R. L- DAUGHTRY.
I HI.ACK DUES' GOODS
| Bnllaintine effects at 18c former
j price 2 >c.
Brillaintine effects, at 28c, former
I price 35c.
All wool Henrietta, at 38c, former
i price 50c.
Brilliantine, al 18c, former price GOc.
Fine all wool Cashmere,at (>Bc, form
, er price 85e.
Silk finish Henrietta, at 72c, formei
price 95.
Silk finish Henrietta, at 78c, former
price sl.
S.lk warp Henrietta (Imported) at
sl, former price $1.25.
Big stock of Worsted dress goods.
Cashmeres. Serges. Henriettas and
Brilliantines that must be sold. They
have been marked down 25 to 50 per
cent, from former prices.
TABLE LIXEX AND TOWEL.'.
Bleached Damasked, at 38c, former
price 45c.
Bleached Damasked, at 18c, former
price GOc.
Bleached Damasked, at tiOc, former
price 80e.
Bleached Damasked, at 80c, former
price sl.
Bleached Damasked, at 95e. former
price $1.20.
Bleached Damasked, at $1.25, former
price $1.50
Napkins and Doylies to match ul
same reduction*.
H>\\ E.Ls H you expect to need
■ny towels tor the Uext six months
I von had better buy them now.
I A large 10c towel at Tie.
I A large !5c towel nt lite.
■ A large 2'k- towel at;lsc.
‘ A largi 25. towel 2oc.
I Hotel ..ml iH.aiafiug | loU se kseper*.
jliow is the time loMUpply ymiikclves
imtrai.
We Must Make Boom
for a Fall Stock.
J lam offering f< i the next
. i ten davs my entire Summer
[Stock of Clothing, Hats mid
• Gents' Furnishing Goods at 50
per cent, cheaner than any
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(i other house. Come ami con
vince- yourse’f ami you wili
| save money.
Don’t forget he raflle' of a
(j! line (i (>LD WA'l Cl I to take
d i place August 1. where everv
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t purchaser of $5 will be entitled
, [to a chance free.
’• CINCINNATI j
i: i ii t nn ii
house
N. n. A PIE,
Pi onrictor.
J. E. YOUNG"
j Back Landing
I Lumber Yard
I’.ne and Cypress Lumber,
I Laths, Flooring, Shingles,
I Ceiling, Moulding. Casing, etc :
Correct Measurement Gnaraiteefl.
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Lumber not in stock will be furnished on short
notice ami nt reasonable prices.
(&* I’elenhonc No. 11; Post Office Box No. I.’.
-XWTfr RADAM’S
/WIIMBE
( HJL) KILLER.
The Greatest Discovery
o f the Age.
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OLD IN THEORY, BUT THE REMEDY
REVINTLY DISCOVERED.
CURES WITHOUT FAIL
CATARRH. CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA. HAY FEVER,
BRONCHITIS, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA,
CANCER. SCROFULA. DIABETES.
BRIGHT'S DISEASE,
MALARIAL FEVER, DIPTHERIA ANO CHILLS.
In short, all forms of Organic and Functional Disease.
Tita cures effected by this Medicine are in |
many crises j
MIRACLES!
Sold only in Jugs containing One Gallon. .
Price Three Dollar* n small investment
when Health and Life can be obtained.
“History of the Microbe Killer” Free.
CALL ON OR ADDRESS
J; T. IPX KWELL. Sok Went.
Brunswick, Ga.
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Saunders Bros.,
Lt HKEIIC,
t’or. Newcastle and I Streets, are
Ottering nt Rock Bottom Prices all
■Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lum
her, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Build i 1
ing Material Generally.
Uih rs Solicited, Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Under one Management
CENTRAL HOTEL
AMI
IT'TNAM II OISE,
I. L. PETERSON, Proprietor.
S|!..- 1# | rut., lor regular boarders i
First clum in every | arfu alar. i,
pairi nage ruai-cclfullv iI
A CHANGE FOR YOU
To Secure a Position in the Service
of the United States Government.
Do you want a position in the gov
ernment service? ’ •
Any young man or woman can ap
ply and enter the examination.
There are twenty eight places to be
Idled from Georgia aud the examina
tion takes place next Monday in
Macon. The examining board will i
[consist of ('<>l. R. 1). Licke, Mr.
Henry Glover and a gentleman sent ;
down by the Civil Service Commis-'
sion.
The examination will begin nt 9
o’clock in the morning and continue
for seven hours. No political recom
mendation is necessary or of any
| avail. As it is now too late to send '
to Washington for application blank,!
they will be furnished to applicants
on the day of the examination, which
will be held in the postofliee buik’-
ing.
Mr. Roosevelt, the civil service
commission says: "A-ry bright
1 young man from the southern states,
who wishes to enter the government 1
service has now a very unusual |
[ chance, for there will be need of 200;
or 300 appointments to be made from
the south, and the eligibles rt pres
ent on the list, will not supply more
' than a third of the number, for many
|of these eligibles stand at a low
grade, and anyone now passing high
up will lie placed above them. Un
der the law three out of live men
| certified have to be appointed, so
that the chances of any one who
stands w dl up on any of these lists
are at least three to two, and i.i all
(probability vill be much better than
’tbG |
- I lie cx-.ntiinat.ions for clerks and
copyists are dillieult, as they em
brace only matters which any man
j with a common school education has
mastered. For copyists we examine'
I only on spelling, penmanship, copy
ing and some parts of arithmetic, I
I and for clerks the examination in i
I eludes these subjects and, in addi
j lion, the elements of book keeping.
grammar and government, of the '
United States, geography and bis 1
to ry.
‘‘The examinations will be open to
women, and they will have a certain
chance, but it is not so good as for
men, the reason being that there is
more demand from the department
for men.
‘•There will be no use to apply to
. Congressmen, or to any persons hav
ing influence, political or otherwise,
for aid in getting a position, tor we
will examine, mark and certify everv
respectable applicant without the
the slightest regard for his political
backing, or foi wio is not bucking
him.'’
1111 Go dex St.. Phi la . Pa.,
March 28th 1889.
Mr. Rad \ m :
Dear Sir—find a violent attack
*f acute inflammatory rheumatisni,
which was promptly and qniekly!
[cured by your Microbe Killer. I
' used flannel bandanges around the
limbs and arms wet with it. besides
' using it internally. Mrs. Jf.nney.
For sale by ,1. T. Rockwell. Sole
. Agent.
Wcliava just received a well
selected stock of silk, gloria,
[sateen and gingham umbrellas, !
' [ rices the lowest of low at the ;
Palais Royal.
It will pay our readers who have
family groceries to purchase to go
■and see Mr. Dillon whose locals
. will appear in this issue, and satisfy [
! themselves as we have found that;
I a man who has a bargain is not
j afraid to so accomplish it.
The Postal Census.
Postmaster Ellis Hunter is now
I preparing a blank form for the enum- j
. elation <>f the city population." Each
i blank will be large enough for ten '
' names, and as soon as the form is
| made up Mr. Hunter will have 3,000
printed and issued to the peopled
through the. carriers. The post- I
master estimates that there are
about 3,000 houses in tin city.
The enumeration will be pushed
to completion as rapidly as accurate
work will admit, and it is expected
that the record of names thus ob I
tained will be of great benefit to the
postofliee.
Ladies’ fine trunks, at Hirsch’s.
A small investment when health
can be obtained should be no con
sidei alion. and Radams Microbe
Killer will surely kill the microbes,
and when that is done you cannot be
sick. For sale by .1. T. Rockwell.
>ole Agent.
(’oncy & Parker,
Y\ ln>h »xit .U'.»l re'ail ‘ viler* in
W<mml l<oal
B R in K
*lbl I *
Sewer Piping, t
iiiciuding ( hituiicy Flu<-» ami !!<><><!•,
ho >. agents :br I TvvaU’s Bi irk Y ard
i’«-iepb<>ue I*. flirt lh»y alree-l
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Out' gn-at mid-siimmer clearing sale to commence again Monday, July 21st, and\
entire week. Dollars are more easily counted than Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes
Furnishing Goods, and are more profitable too, and to be candid we need the dollars
(want t<> cairy over any of this season’s goods to the next, and if prices will prevent us D>|<r (|l( k
t, we will not show on our counters next season one dolh.r’s worth of this season’s good./ .
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I commencement of the season we unfurled our Hag to the breezes, and marked thereon
Low Prices. That flag has never trailed in the dust oi has it been taken away from
i competitors. Here are a few scattering pi ices in the different departments:
finest
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SILKS.
Surah bilk worlfc a yard, only 3' C
Surah silk woith $ a yard, only 6?c
Faille silk in cmois, sse, worth (1.26
Black Faille silk worth (1.35, at 99c.
DRESS GOODS.
3G inch figured suiting at ISc a yard
worth 30c.
Light weight cashmeres :;t 20c a
yard worth 30c.
AH wool heuriettas, light-weight, at
•>.»c a yard worth 75c,
French sateens at 15c a yard worth
25c.
WASH GOODS
The balance of that elegant line of
zephyr ginghams nt 10c a yard.
Outing flannels at 10c a yard worth
1 15e.
Wc have a small lot of those chal-
Remember these prices commence Monday July 21 ami last the entire week ending J uly *26
i Bestland >me for you will be sure to save money.
JT. J". LISSZKTZEkR, CO.
LEADERS OF LOW PRICES.
Gt"*’! “r , T"T*Tr , % ,, r w <
p g bi i b*
9 ate in&ta nafcM aefttes yJ&s
T i IE
pi a i qr» 1 T 11 iCn
DEALEI ? ,
frr* > 1 <-J\’ e wcastle iS t reel ) 1(HI
Big Stools I
LOW PRICE© I
Having moved to my new and commodious quarters at 310
Ncweasdc street, I am better than ever prepared to show my
(decant stock of El lIXITI l<E, which I will sell on very close
margin. G»"c me a call.
C. E. Mi I Pi*.
lie robes left, and will close them out
at 9c a yard.
Red seal percals, the best made, at
10c a yard.
( ORSE I S.
Dr. Balls' at 85c.
The Kabo at 85c.
Dr. Warner’s at 90c.
Any of the above not found satis
■ factory after being worn two weeks
| the money will be refunded for same.
TABLE DAMASK. NAPKINS AND
TOWELS.
We still show the largest assort
i ment in the ci'y, and cut the prices
i way down. Hotels and boarding
,! houses can find’ anything here they
! want at extra low prices. ■
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
1 At actual cost to close out what we
have left. Here is a feast for you
• 1 ladies.
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GENTS’ FURNISHING’'*
Silk and flannel shirts m:U
20 per cent.
Gents' unlaundried shirts lippsj
' reduction. ” }
f NECKWEAR.
We feel justly proud ofthj <
ment, carrying the large 1
J ment in the city. We can*/
from 10 to 25 per ceut cheai ”
i self-styled leaders, and give
assortment to select from ,
a few prices: _
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f Outing ring scarfs at 25 ctsy
’ | 10 ets. I | ,
! Outing ring scarfs at 39c, w| 9 1
; One lot of 25 dozen scarfs, A
. and 75c, at 40c each in fii I
, bows. We can give you rSt j
■i ou want in lawn satin or silk^ v ’
CJOXXX© and SBO®
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in inv new quarters.