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Ii It TUB WEEKLY JOCRNAL stahUahed ItT. Published in Two Sections, every Tuea day Hd Friday, at IM Middle Street, New Bar. N. C. CHARLES L. STEVENS, EBTTOI AND rtOPKIKTOB. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Two Months aayntM. Tbreea Maatha, M " Six Month. " Twelve Months 1.00 ONLY IN ADVAHCB. Advertising rates furnished upon ap plioatkoa at the office, or upon inquiry ij mail. IfTbt Journal is only sent on pay-la-advanc basis. Subscribe will receive aotice of expiration of their sub scriptioaa, and an immediate response to notice will be appreciated by tlie JuL'Rsal. Kntered at the Postoffice, Sew Iteru A. C. as second-class matter. BeetUaOa Tuesdar, May S3,.1SV tm sorruas qualification The proposed constitutional amend ment upon which the people of Nor lb Carolina are to vote next year, is a matter which rises above politics, and while ii may be cialmed as s Democratic mess lire, it is one which concerns white men who may not lie Democrats, as did the State vote cast last November, wliicb was for White Supremacy, had the strong support uf Republicans, Populists ami Democrats, alike. The matter of suffrage qualification it one which ought to apply in every Stale, if It did, if the voter was compelled to have some knowledge of what lie was voting for and for whom, there would then le something in being possessed ol the right of sulTrage, and the corruption v hiili Is found iu politics today, when thousands of voters simply cast theii ballots because told to do it, or for a pecuniary 01 other personal consult ra tlou, very muck of this corruption would cease, and men ami measures would re celve votes, ami principles of parties would not he Idle boasts, as they hsmh silly are at piece 11 1 ltccause a constitutional unit mino r. i may be proposed iu a Southern State, the instant political exclamation i "try ing to disfranchise the negro' " And yet accepting the statcmci.t I nun Chairman Simmons, uf the I leinocralic party, It must he seen that the negro is not disfranchised, btf. can vote under the amendment as proposed In his address Mr. Simmons says on this point: "The Constitutional Amendment upon which the people are to vote does not la any legal sense, either "deny or abridge" the right af the black man to vote; it simply establishes a qualifica tion of sulTrage. This qualification is that the voter shall have a due under standing of the nature of his act, and the effect thereof upon himself and his fel low man, and it prescribes two ways in which the voter may show that he pos sesses the required degree of understand ing. First. If he can read and write, it U conclusively presumed from that fact that he possesses the required degree of understanding. Second. If he or his ancestors began to exercise the right of suffrage prior to 1847, it is conclusively presumed from that fact that hs possesses the required degree of understanding. , The reasoning in the latter case being that the voter having been thus long accustomed to exercise the function of the suffrage, and to participate In the affairs of government, or having been in parental relationship and association with those who have thus participated, has coma, both to understand and ap preciate the full significance and import of the suffrage, and that It Is as safe to presume the possession by the voter of the required degree of understanding from the knowledge and training thus acquired, as It U to presume it from a kaowledge by him of the art of reading and writing. Of course, all qualifica tions predicated oa the litelllgence of Ike voter must necessarily be based upon presumptions, there being no scales in .which you may weigh mind and under standing. This Is the qualification, and the man ner of proving the possession of It, by the voter, aad every negro who can show 'either la oae or the other of these two ways that he pots easts It, Is entitled to vote nade th asBsmdmeaU VNFsUaJWLT STATI uaitU TIOW. ' 'North Carolina is beginning to reap tbefrntt ofjti unfriendly legislation towards Insurance companies, as enacUd underwbat te known as the Craig Bill, by the last Legislature. That this bOl mast be strictly inimical to the business Interests of every Insur knot company, except local conpaaies, 1 noted by lis (act that each day the reports (bow that an or mere Insurance oaapaale arc preparing to close up their office In this Blate, and soak qaarters In other States where they can NCRVbUS Ifoublcw are eiircd In Hood s Hai-aaiNsrilU, which eu ricbae and purifies the blowl. It la the feast BiaUloiiM tot MfVOtU PEOPLE do Dutaasa alJkuurbad try local Vegtala Uoa, wnJck is koatQa t taesa, . c The approach af June let is hastening this exodus af Insurance aompaaies, for after that date the new law impose a fine of 700 00 a day upon each compa ny which has not complied with the law, therefore the necessity of each company declaiiug at once its Intejliou of leaving or "domesticating." This Craig Iusuiance law has, to, put It plainly, a number of very ugly feat ares. Ii is not merely driving away the Life and Fire Insurance companies now lo cated in this Slate, with their offices and employees, but It is vitally effecting the material Interests of North Carolina, as it shows that this Stale can and does euacl such legislation as is hostile to outsiders. If a Legislature shall euacl a law, such as the Craig Insurance law, which forces Insurance Corporations to break up their places of business, why cannot some future Legislature enact a law which shall force other corporations doing business In ibis State to leave, or remain ing, pay s burdensome and unjust lax? Here is a nut for the business men to ciack, and It is uo easy one, either. Another ugly feature is the tumor which seems to have considerable basis, that this Craig Insurance law was a "caucus measure." If a ' caucus measure," who Inspired it, what was the animus which prompted its creation and adoption, for uo think lug person can for a moment Imagine thai uch a law fought additional reve nues for the State. Its euaclment was sure to both lessen the revenues from Insurance Companies, uul to uitutiou the thousands of dollars of loss certain to result from driving this business out of the Stale. Still following the rumor, it is said that the law w as a direct bit at the South er n Railway Company. Naturally the query, why againsi t lie Southern Itiilwiy Company r A few days ago a telegram announced that this Hallway Company had "domes ticaled,'' complying with the Ian, which as rumor alleges was cnaclad solely to strike this company. Meanwhile lbs entire State must suffer from the loss of I be lnsui ance companies leaving, anil the "enemy" souhi is sale ly riding at anchor within the Slate, and the Craig law goes stormiug away, anil Ninth Carolina is placed on public rec ord before the country as being hoMile to foreign corporal ious. Uul bow about that "caucus measure' against Ike Southern Railway company. Implied in the Craig lawf Are the people of North Carolina to remain puppets in the hands of politicians, who can create ani enact laws to serve their individual ends? This is not so much a political query, as a buslnes and practical one, for what corporation can feel safe, after observing Ike effects of Ike Craig Law? CONSERVATISM VS. FKOQKISS. The boast of conservatism by tke in dividual, or by a community Is very often s certain sign of selfishness. Net that s certain amount of conserve Usui is net a good 'king to be possessed of, but it must be conservatism In the abstract, not of the penny wise, pound foolish kind. Among ike Individuals In a community, who boast themselves as being always so conservative, will usually be found per sons who are well to do in tbia world's goods, and who when asked to lake part In the promotion of local enterprises will hesitate to risk a dollar In order that tke community may secure some Indus try which shall give employment lo the laborers In it. These conservatives may have made their money among these very people who seek work through some local in dustry but their conservatism prompts them to hold back. And yet very many of these same local conservatives will not hesitate to risk money la the next town on something, which if It was a local affair, they would turn from with a financial shudder. It is Ibis kind of conservatism which would risk ten dollars sway from home, before It would chance one dollar in Its own community, evin when it knows that if the dollar Is lost it will remain at home. No town or city can go ahead when afflicted by local consei vatism which hesitates and trembles at every local scheme which may be stsrted, and will not lend a helping band. In the way of encouragement or money, or both, when an attempt Is being made lo advance the community's social, religious or com mercial interests. Real progress la neve Unked with the cold, calculating conservatism' 1 which hug oa to each dollar, figuring not on Ik benefits which may accru to otbars Onvagf the assistance gtvea, but blttend fearfully calculating jftpoa lb dollar's lost Flo th maaf who. venture It la a st3 -; esg; But fortunately tber can be progress la a commaaftft ff whetit maya "A Fdr Outside Is a Poor Substitute For Lnmrd Wnh ' the kidneys, liver and bowels. is sure to come if Hood's S&r sdptrilU b promptly used. This secure a fair outside, and a consequent vigor in the frame, with the glow of health on the cheek, good appetite, perfect digestion, pot blood. Csrtarrtl -1 have bad no return of the catarrh which troubled sae tor yean, since Hood's SarsapariUa cured me." Mas. Joi Mabtdv, Washington St., Ogoensburg, N. Y. PyWcWMta-- Complicated with liver and kldaer trouble, I suflered lor rears with dyspepsia, with severe pains. Hood's Sanaparilla made me Straus and hearty." 1. B. CueaxosL slain Street. Auburn, u. cf&Ctfo Hop ' nils ears Utw UU; tka ua4rrttatnw u4 Sttly cUitlc f tea with Booa'i ferupwUkk hindered by such a Itish conservatism. This plrlt of roress, of enterprise, when banded frmly together with s number of persons in a community, can ignore these conservatives, and reaching out can do business through the hearty and uuited efforts of these who have tbeir own and their community's best interests to preserve and promote. Progress for a time may be held in check by seltish conservatism, but it need not always remain ao, for let the progressive spirits get together, deter mined lo go ahead, and they will ti nil assistance and the conservatives will be left by Ihemselves to count over their own money, and mumble and predict disaster to every new enterprise. $100 Beware $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to leain that there is at leant one dreaded dira;.e liat science lias been able to cure in all its stages, and tkat is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia the only positive cure known to the medical fra ternlty. Catanh being a constitutional litease. teipiires a constitutional treat ment, ilali s ( atarrh Cure is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood aad morus surfaces of Ihe system, there by destroying Ihe foundaliou of the dis ease, aud giviug the patient strength by building up Ibe constitution and assisting nature In doing its work. The proprie tors have so much faith in Us curative powers, thsl they offer One hundred Dollars for any case that il fails to cure. Send for lint of test luminals Address, V. J. Ciisk.Y A Co , Toledo. O, Sold by druggists. 75c Hall' Family Fills are Ike lie-l. Another Chance Gene. Mr Courtney (flatteringly: "I had Hie blues awfully when I came here tonight Miss Fisher but they are all gone now. You are as good as medicine." Miss Fisher's little brother; "Yen; falh: er says she II be a drug in the market if she ilont ketch on to some fellow MOZLBT'S LEMON ELIXIR BeCalatas tke Liver, Ktemach, Bewela aad Sidneys. For biliousness, constipation, and ma laria. For indigestion, sick and nervouc headache. For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart failure, and nervous prostrallen. r or fever, chills, debility aad kidney diseases, take Ltmon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. 50c and ll.W bottle at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozely, At lanta, Oa. Oratitade Dr. H. Mozley Dear 8lr: Since using your Lemon Elixir 1 have never had an olher attack of those fearful sick head acbe, and thank God that I have at last found a medicine that will cure those awful spells. Mrs. Etta W. .Ion is, Parkersburg, West Virginia. Menley's Lessen Elixir. I suffered with indigestion and dysen lery for two long years. I hesrd of Lemon Ellilr, rot It; taken seven bottles and am now a well man. Hakhy Adams, No. 17)14 First Avenue, Birmingham, Ala Master's Leases Elixir Cured my husband, who was a filleted for years with large ulcers on his leg, and was cured after using two bottles, and cured a friend whom the doctors had given up to die, who had suffered for years with indigestion and nervous pros I ration. slits. K. A. Dkvii.i.i. Woodstock, Ala. MOZLBT'8 LSMON HOT DBOFT. Cures all C nghs, Colds. Boarsenees, Sore Thrjat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage, and all th ,-oat and lung dUeaais. Elegant rename. 25c at druggists. Prepared only by Dr H. Mozley, Atlanta, Oa. Crashed Barty aad Often. Truth crushed to earth will rise again, 'Tie well that this II ao, For otherwise truth would have been Stamped out long, long ago. What yeu wsat Is not temporary re lief from piles but a cur to slay cored. DeWltt's Wilch Hazel falve cures pile, and they slay curid. F B Duffy A Co. Leaaeaa ta 1 laaace. What Is conscience money, pa? Conscience money? It Is th 50 cents your mother leaves In my pocket when th cleans out all th rest.' Proof efth pudding ttea ta th earing otB. ProofBOiainTAJSTlLI88 CHILL TONIC ilea la tte'taklng of It, COOT KOTHIKO UJt talk to aW .M eateaiotUlf It Mm. aVild atrletiy on It merit by ' All druggists aad madicla dealeri uilui:;gtoh riot cisl Taken Dp. State Law Printing. Judge Pnrnellt . ... i ...... i .a . I aNiinoHis. . n. vai Lyaehlagg. Crate La w. Stai . Board tfraUk. Ralxigti, If ay 2 George Z. Preach, of the counties of New IIaaver and Pender, H here the guest of Governor RusaelL The cause of his presence wss he had been subpoenaed as a witness in the Wilmington riot case. Il was ascer tained that R. II Hunting, C. H. Gilbert, It. B. Russell and W. J. Harris bad also been subpoenaed Asyetil appears no bill has beeu drawn. The district attor ney prepared Ihe subpoenas. It was said at bis office that there was so much business with moonshiners just now that no one could say exactly when this Wil mington matter would be taken up. By the terms of the law on the subject the public printers are required to de liver all the laws to the Slate In UO days after the Legislature adjourns, or else forfeit $30 a day. Now Ike question cornea, wheiuer U0 calendar or 90 work ing days are meant. 'I'll j printers con tend tkat "90 working days" is meant. JefT. I). Lee, a merchant at Wihon, tiled a petition in bankruptcy here, Judge Purnell, iu an opinion, sharply criticised the folly of attorneys who try to ferce the State assignment act into authority above tke national assignment law, and told them the latter is just and univer sal and is also paramount, taking pre cedence of all Stale laws. The Preferred Accident Insurance Company tiled its charter with the Sec retary of Stale. The Northwestern Is arranging lo withdraw ibe charter it tiled a few days ago. The .Manhattan withdraws; also the Stale Mutual, of Boston. I usui ance men of prominence are ar ranging lo call a State convention of agents here, probably June ", to urge the (lovernor lo call a special session of the Legislature, to repeal or modify the Craig law. Speaker Connor, of the House in re- fsrring to the Craig law, says be deplored the withdrawal of tke companies; that it was a calamity, and ilial iu his opinion the bill was a mistake. He uibled tkat from tke very beginning he was afraid of Ihe Craig bill 1'he Second Division of Navnl Reserves was organized at Elizabeth Cily, N, C, with forlv men and Ibe following olli- cers (. Il Merrill, captain: r II. Miipp, liisl lieutenant; F. M Dexter, ensign; beortre M . Scol I, .1 1 . treasurer; (ieorge Jordan, secretary. Lincoln'.ou is iu have a new cod on mill, Mr Edgar Love, of (Sastonla, aud Messrs D. E Ithyiie aud A M. Price1, ol Lincolnlon, purchased a site there and will begin building a 2O0,0O0 mill at once. Tbe directors ol the Raleigh and Gas ton and Raleigh and Augusta Hallways met here but there was no quorum, so there was an indefinite adjournment. The purpose was to accept ibe charier consolidating these roads in the Sea board Air Line. It is reported thai there is objection to a certain clause of Ibis and that nothing may be done until the stockholders meet in October. Governor Russell has appointed as the Slate board of health Richard II. Lewis, Charles J. O'llag iu, J. L. Nicholson, Al bert Anderson and A. W. Shafer. The Pickford Sanitarium for Negro Consumptives at .Southern Pines was opened In January and has treated six teen patients successfully. A Washington sculptor has an order from the late Senator Vance to make a model for a statute of the latter. No one here has any Idea where the statute is to be placed. Tke Vance Monument Asso ciation will open bids here July 1 for the monument to Vance which it will erect at Ibe eastern entrance to the Capitol Square. The penitentiary board bought for go ,000 the complete shirt factory and laundry plant put in the prison by a New York firm and will manufacture shirts for the market. Colonel Julian S. Carr in his address before Ihe Colored Agricultural and Me chanical College, at Greensboro spoke at length upon Ibe subject of lynchlngs. Colonel Carr is very kindly disposed toward the negroes. He said that the recent atrocious crimes In one of our Southern Stales aud the barbarous dealh meted out lo the brute guilty of Ihem had brought us face to face with condi tion I that threaten civilization. Th lynching as a preveatlve of crime had proved a horrtbl failure. And while no death as loo terrible for the assailant of an Innocent woman, for the hoaor of the outh, lynoblngs should be stamped out aad the law permitted to take iu course. The pulpit and lb press should Jila la the work to make it respected. At the same lint all technicalities, da- lays and challenge that give crlmlaals such an advantaga must be wiped out so that men may know that the execution of an oulrsger a ill swiftly and surely follow his 0aptrv -. - Turning then, from th responsibilities of the whit rac to tboae of th black, Colonel Carr said:': ' ' "Th question with hilar for th B lutnero negro I on that most b de ferred for settlement nntll mt have re stored to safety aad a feeling of security (o tM humblest woman In th poomt cabin of th atoat thinly settled portloa f the 8outh. Th Southern white man eaaaot restor that security. That Is tM mlssioa of th leaders of lbs aegro rac. p They must mak apabllo senti ment so strong In their rac that ao brttte can fad to b Impressed and de terred by It. Criminal mast b mail to nnderiUnd that crime abuts the doors of wspecubl Lome to the criminal. Let kiaa be a Pariah, aa Ishmaeliate, aa nicest, lo be recadved aiowbere 'eaotpt ay charity aad apoa probetWa. ' - & BUCTVaXN TO AtH-'ntALLM). L Ca't Sm Why We Krfoae Thaw MifM m. Otis' Um Kill tiny mt th law atfrat. Maiiua, May M-Tbe Filipino Com miaeioaere left here by special train to day. They wilTbe escorted lo the lines under a dag of Uace, il is expected they will return Bon, -President Oosiage, of th Philippine Commission, previous to his departure said: "We greatly appreciate the courtesy shown us. We have apenl some lime with your enauaiaaioners. Incidentally considering Ibe American Constitution, lis principles impress ua profoundly. The plan of government offered the Philippines seems a good colonial sys tem. But why should a nation with your Constitution seek to make a colony of a distant people who have beeu so fighting against Spain to secure the same rights your Constitution gives. You fought Ike same ballle in America when you fougbt against England." I a the lighting al San Fernando yes terday fifty Filipinos were killed and many were wounded. The Americans had two men killed and twelve wounded. Wahiiinoton, May 3V General Oils has forwarded, the followiug dispatch lo the War Department: "Manila, May 1"), 1899. "Adjutant General, Washington I) C : "On 33rd Instant, Third Infantry, re turning to Baliuag from San Miguel, were attacked morning, noon and even ing by a large force of the euemy, suffer ing in casualllies two men killed and thirteen wounded. Enemy repulsed, leaving on ike Held alxteeu killed, large number wounded and prisoners. Yesterday enemy appeared in Vicinity of San Fernando; attacked by Kansas and Montana regiments, which suffered slight loss', enemy driven through rich liclils, leaving lifty dead, thirty-eight wounded and twenty-eight prisoners; fifty rilles and olher property captured. Their relroat through swamp land saved them from destruction. Lawton return iug, leaving with MncArlkiir ou the front regnUr troops to replace volun teeis." Weald Net SaxTer S Again fur rifty Times Its Price 1 awoke last night with severe pains in my stomach. 1 never felt so badly in all my life. When I came down to work this morning I fell ao weak I could hard ly work. 1 went to Miller A McCurdy'a drug store am) they recommended Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diar ihoea Itenifilv It worked like magic and one dose rued me all right. Il certainly is the linesl thing I ever used for stomach trouble. 1 shall not be with out il in my home hereafter, for I should not care lo endure Ike sufferings of last night again for ti ft y timea its price. . II. ilson, Liveryman, liurgelislowu Washington Co , Pa. This remedy is for sale by V. S. Dully A Co Dniggisls. Ovcrsstimatioa. Father What is Ike meaning of black eye, my son? that Johnny Oh, that's merely a mark of esteem, father. Father-How so: Johnny I esteemed myself a better boxer than Tommy Jones. Bobbed the Grave. A 8larling incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was Ihe subject, Is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My akin was almost yellow, eyes suukeu, tongue coated, pain continually in back and tides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians nad given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Bitters,' and to my great joy and surprise, the first bot tie made a decided improvement, I con llnued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, ami robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cts. per bottle at F. 8. Duffy's Drug Store. The Lawyer's Banfhter. ''I thought I heard something that sounded like a kiss," remarked the law yer, pointedly. "Yea," replied the lawyer's daughter, blushing; "Mr, Brown actually bad the audacity to steal a kiss from me." "And then.'' continued Ihe lawyer, "1 heard something that sounded like an other kiss." "Very likely," sb answered, ' I replev ins! lb one hs look." Belief La Sis Heara. butiesslng Kidney and llladikr Die ease relieved in sli hours by "Mew Great South American Kidney Cnre." It Is a great surprise on aconubtof lis exceed ing promptness In lellevlng palu In blad der, kidneys and back, in mkl or female Relieves retention of water almost im mediately. 11 you want quick relief aad cuie this Is Ibe lemnly. grid by C. D Braduam, druggist, New Bern, N C. Hew they Lat the Oam?. College stndenl How did you come to lose tb game? , . ; . - . Capuln (varairty nine) Why ibalr pitcher aad catcher had a let of algnald that we cvulda't boealbly aaderstaad or t onio- they ked calllns; Ont t each tfther !Bl.aUv-:-'-r-i' '.JW-- ' a Otaat tw BalldasV '' ' i.Tka Uwaiht t.lf la tl.i('mirMt Pownf-1 H.rT.U.n.Cl, aoluIy iwaHforany Karvi Waaut by tbrir ti . Wa aav tbw la aU uaaA saakal Wa.aMsa.as ''aknT aaam I ! mWaaaff astausa mwmA tka sawaa avma.il mAUtmtmA saawal wmwvw " fiwrv. aa ssswemaawa "wwr aggrlvaled or how low ng duration, .achMN.uNervon, U IWiyim,8uVliuDnc,Palpliailoii 0flbllrt,rbyslca1aiidMealalWal- aeaa,lieMllfyofOUAt.,th ; bold ly Henry's Phaimssy, AVfie tabic Preparatioulor As -slmilating ustroodandRcciuta linguSkoiiAdisaridIVWl3Qf Itamiotes Digcs!ion.Chterrul- nfatwHestContains ncuncr Owuni.Morphtnc tor MtncKJ. Not Nahc otic. Iknm cf GUI ZrS. 'l J. nrCjJl Cr.Asvtf ftinm.StrJ -I&bjtw Harm A perfect Remedy forConslipa tiort . Sour Stotiiach.Diarthoca, Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ocss end LOSS OF SLEEI. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. tXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. If IS it: r GMT W SALE I ONE MONTH ONLY. i'ig Line of Hint' Serirr Scn'8, mluivd to a Very lxw Price. Also Itix Line of Double Itrenxii'd Seiiro CoalH, hkclebui lined, worth ii U0, our rciluroil price f:l N.ri. We liuvc received a Hu Line of Chil dren's Suits uf nil gulden from 40c to 3 SO. Biir Line ol Men ami Itnj'x I'lints al liock Bottom Pi ices. lion's Iilnck Clay Worsted Suits, rcjj-j lur price ft '-'.'i. reduced to a 75. Light Spring nml Summer I'luiil SuitH, worth $!S (HI, reduced lo $:! 2". AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY, 59 & 61 Middle St., New Bern, N. C. AwldeiitM Will Happen In the lieft regulated fiimilicH, is. pocially to those I lint never secure our Prices on Mcj clca and SnnilrieH U furi- purchnHinK Tor it never liapiiened lH-fore tliat luiryniiiH could vcr lie Hccured as liw on (futility and Myle h us New Hicyi-.les, stronif. nicely ti niched j (It ted Willi Hartford Tire for 20 00 on up 10 50 00 Chainlet (V) and t75 IN). Second luinil Hicycle from V up Wood Handle liars 75c. iKnililc Tule Tires $1 75. Sudd to from 75c up. Lamps from fiOc lo 3U5. Unlit up wlirels. ' complete letw lir.s.fioni s)'J 50. rear 1 2 75, inner lurxa u-x: nml l uu. dewing machiop oil Sc and 10c. Edixon Phonograph, 20 00. ltecords 8 00 dozen. GASKINS' CYCLE COMPANY. Planters Building. WILL JOIN 100 MEN ! Ic Kivins; $100 00 EACH TO STAUT A COTTON KACTOHY IN Oil NEAR NEW BERN. Alaodon't forget I have the BEST BEER ON EARTH, IMITTLED AND ON DRAUGHT. J.F.TAYLOR Palace Saloon. BARRED OU r I Kn-I ooncslrable aulaano la when year window and door are aro teclrd wiihour nll mad and haadaom Fly j Prool WIRE HCRKKNS. I'lire, wmmm. aaaw ww aawa, aaaawa awjiWMim pM . , . ; , and ry lii la r I a .1. Bardwar Uu. , . . . rt . llMtn , I. Il l II I I III il L 14s WJIkLII II II if UUs i iaaw Tor Infants and Children. T!i8 Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of You Have Always Bought. A TMI ft BUT It UU COM Maty, HCW VOM CtTT. Wc have aln reduced prici s of Kin Linen SliirtH or Silk I'ulT-t itml (libera h Very li I'rii i a All wm l cluv . I.I.. k, mi. rlli 1 7 f0, now redwed lo "lily 11 fill. S'ill belli r in 1H un-iee Chiy Worsted nil w ool, II tlll:ir pi ire gill .',11, leillici-il to only 7 Jo. v I'reni Ii ( I iy Kl.u k, wi.nli $15 CM), re ilucul tn 5(1. Heller tirade I.il'IiI SiiIi. worth $7 50, ('.I OH and up to $'.5 (HI, reduced to $1 45 ti 00 mid !l 50. We keep iiKmi) .o mi litiiul ILud Itriek, L.lllieH. I ' irk Sau-nt;!'. the Imdi. and fill lo-t Nice Idef Steak He. Slowing lleef to. All kiuili of Dry Si. no Wool under liirjji' Shed, il never geln wi t in rniny wentlier A iii:irler i- inl i;iuirnlccil to the lend Hand Hindi' In in t Shingles. ltii(ili H and I icwlei llniini h always lo let. A laree hIiu k of Urm'erien, Flour and Ileal ClienM'r tlnin miy in in. Piixt fur leneing We sell all hIhivc mi nliuned at the C'licaM'gt 1'rlci-n. BIG HILL. Tie Shi Han. ICE FOR HOME USE Clean, pure whol pouic, guarantied to be -ln mindly made from ilietilliil walcr and free I rum iinpurltiea SiKcinlly in l'.ndeil and prepared fur human Con sumption. Ice delivered daily (except Bui d lya) 6 a m lo 6pm Sundays (reliill onU ) 7 a ni lo 12 noon. For pi iocs and oilier iiiformtilion, Address, New Berne Ice Co., It. HJU'ION, Mamaorii " Is ready to do quick wort. It I your fault if yon don't hava xoiir laundry done p. Let til call (or )our next bundle. .We mak your 0 dlar llrni and sliff ami ti er are not won out ou a waahhuanl. W can pleas yon If you a ill let na. Patronlr a bom laundry. It will he a treat help to our home peo. t. beside it give employment to imr ome pf nphV . This hi aomntblng ought to Ii n sn mrwred. ' Keep vour money at home. - All of this is aald lib froa perlty and progress, Tour fmly. new nmts , WTEAMXATJPJOnYs ! J. E. DA Y BERRY. Man. H " lVptlee, Farm r ! . ' I Iksveafew bosltel ff King Cotton Weed. Isal least two wi k i artier than nr msimna notion ann tick's wen inun fb ld arid Inrn oat well fiowt gin, I ron ' fidenlly rannmmend tuy farmer filend to ntc I'. Price 40o per bushel. . j; E. LATHA1I. V USA M 1 IJW Ik Kind us IHE STEAM LAUNDRY 'fl Wl SDCTED ISSU
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 30, 1899, edition 1
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