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1-1-.- A Paint Problem SUBMITTED PETITION -THE-- OF THE YEAR ! 3 BEGINNING WEDNESDAY MORNING 1UNE (3th 0 . GREATEST LOT OF BAR' placed on sale in the city. WE MUST REDUCE STOCK BEFORE JULY 1 sL HENCE - THE PRICES. NOTE THEM CAREFULLY: ' We will offer th: GAINS ever 3W) men's Suits in both tw and three piece styles, in sizes from 32 to 46 in many varieties of put terns: All $7 50, $8.50 and $10.00 Suits reduced to ..$5.00 All 12.50, 13.50 and lS.OjSuits Keduced to 10 00 All 16.50, 18.00 and 20.00 Suits Reduced to 13 60 The above prices include every suit that has boen in our store four months, and everyone will be a bargain. Many slims and stouts in the lot. 75 odd Coats and Vests out of suits worth from 8.50 to 15.00. Your choice for 4 50 95 pairs men's Low Quarters Patent, Vici, ard Tan in all sizes, worth $2 50, a 00 anil 3 60, price now $1 90. - 55 pairs men's Low quarters, in Patent Leather and Tan, Vici and Calf, worth $4 00 reduced to $3 50. 1 lot Low Quarter Tans, J3.50 qualities, reduced to $2 GO. 90 pairs men'B High Shoes in Black and Tan Leathers, sizes 5 to 9, odds and ends, to go at GOcta per pair. 1 Lot Fancy Sox, many styles in all sizes, 15c qualities to go at 10c a pair. 75 dozen Collars in all sizes regular 15c grade, special price 7c or 4 for 25e. 1 Lot men's and boys' .Caps, worth 50 and 75c, special at 30c. 22 dozen colored Negligee Shirts attached and detached cuffs, all sizes, 14 to 17, $1 50 grade, Bpecial at $100. 15 dozen colored Negligee Shirts in all sizes, $1 00 grade reduced to 69c. 19 dozen Colored Negligee Shirts, sizes 14, 15J, 10, 16 and 17, regular 50c grade, special price 25c. 1 Lot French Lisle Underwear in large size Shirts and Drawers, - $1 00 quality, now 50c. 1 Lot Assarted Underwear, several colors to select from, reg ular 50c grade, now 25c. I Lot Straw Hats, worth $1 00, 1 50 and 1 00, reduced to 50c, many styles and all sizes 60 dozen Shield Bows, for turn over collars, jnst the things for hot weathea, regular 25c grade special at 13c or 75c the half dozen. All Boys Shirts, Shirt Waists and Blouses reduced, 75c quality, no 59c, 50c quality 39c. Boys Wash Suits, sizes 2Jc to 7c in several solid colors, worth 1 00 and 1 50 reduced to 75c. 45 pairs Boys' Low Quarters in 1 an, Vici and Calf worth $1 75 to $3 00, your choice $1.50, all sizes. All plain and fancy Lawns, Or gandies and Silk Mulls will be sold as follows: f 10c quality, now 8c fi I2Je " " lOcts i J5c " ""Wets " 25c " " 10 cts 1 lot Linen Finish Chambrey, now 10 cts. Large assortment of white mer cerized batiste waisting reduced: 25c quality 19 cts 20c quality 16 eta I5c quality 11 eta 1 lot Embroidery worth up to 10 cts, special at 5 cts the yard. Big lot Val and Torshon Lace to go at 5 cts the yard. Embroidery Shirt Waist Pat terns, special $1 00 each. . 25 dozen Fine Gauze Vesta to go 3 for 25c. 1 lot Maussclain Taffeta Riblon 6 inches wide, ill colors, 25c qual ity now 19c. 1 lot Persian Ribbom, worth 25c reduced to 19c. Cotton Voiles in while and col ors, 25c grade, now 19c. All Mattings at cost. We will ouen the doors at 9.00 on Wednesday Morning, and dux-, ing the sale No Goo is will be charged or Bent on approval. The Sate Will Last 10 Days, Closing June 23rd ; We have marked goods so low that it will be your loss if you do net take advantage of these prices, many of which are considerably lower tl an New York Cost. Mail orders during this sale will be filled at regular prices unless cash is sent with ordr. NO GOODS WILL BE CHARGED EXCEPT AT REGULAR PRICKS. It is seldom we have a sale of this kind, but when we do, we have one fure enough. The prices are cut so as to insure a b'g bargain to t very one. , , We have only limited-quantities at these prices, and advise you to come at once. Remember tho date from Juni 13lh to 2'lrd. STRICTLY BARGAINS AND FOR CASH ONLY ! .. J. G DUNN & CO. Phone 212 55-57 Pollock St . i m 1,11 ifis mm Piper Bearing Names si 350 Voters Asking for as Election as Dispensary Question. The Board of Aldermen met last night In response to the call of the mayor. The principal item of business SKS'Si No o titer remedy, has. given such perfect satisfaction as a pensary issue. The matter was re- Wood purifier and tonic or IS SO reliable in the cure Of blood de ferred to the committee on elections and eases of every character as S. S. S. It is known as "The a report will be made next week. King of Blood Purifiers," and the secret of its success and . V j , r . its right to this title is because "IT CURES DISEASE." A Preliminary Report on Oyster Cul- ,. . . t mw1if:ne. ,nade entirelv of DiirifvW. liealino- HOOX PURIFIER Paint either spreads well, looks well and wears well, or it don't. Wear is what determines real paint value: Any practical painter will tell you that a paint will live only as long as tne on that's in it lives. The oil is the life ol paint "Dead Oil, Dead Paint." HAHHAR CONDENSED PAINT It is not a "ready-mixed" paint. It comes to you in condensod form; the driers, everything necessary 'in it, ex cept the oil. You buy pure, raw lin aeed oil and do your own mixing. Sure of pure oil that way not other wise. One gallon of pure raw linseed oil and one gallon of llnmmar con densed Paint ,will cover more arear, wear longer, and give better results than any other paint made. That's strong talk, but "Hnmmar" is strong paint. One gallon of Hnmmar Paint ana one gallon 01 unseei on win cover 600 square feet of surface with two coats and it won't come off. Guaran teed to stick for Ave years or money back. We have ill exclusive aroicy for Ram mar Paint In this place; aome In tome day before yon paint and let us tall you why "tfammar" u the bast paint, ana enow you how you can lava at least 26 on your next paint bill, Swansboro Land and Lumber Com pany, Swansboro, JN. u SPECIFIC, THE ORBAt BL00I POTS ture. nAa tWIte a nil rwflrci.' which are acknowledged to he snecifics for lail, trf-V5' I Avyvki a .-.if, , . o 1 ;wt rf'ji4iLM'' yv' Therehas recently been issued by the diseases arising from an impure or poisoned condition of the blood w North Carolina Geological Survey a d possessing tonic properties that act gently and admirably in the up-building of a run- present paper is to answer, as far as . One of the greatest points in favor of b. b. b. is that it is the only blood remedy on the practicable, certain questions that have market which does not contain a mineral ingredient or some kind to derange or damage the been raised regarding oyster cultiva- cVstm. It is the one medicine that can be taken with absolute safetv bv the vouncest child or the oldest member of the family; and persons who have allowed their systems to get in such condition that most medicines, are repulsive to the stomach will find that S. S. S., while thorough, is gentle and pleasant in its action, and has none of the nauseating effects of the different mineral mixtures and concoctions offered as blood purifiers. As every part pf the body Is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, it is necessary that this vital fluid be kept free from germs and poisons. So long as it remains uncontaminated we are xortitied agfunst dis- . . Anon atiH hMlfh ic, jM'i'fwi ' htir ctni niniti nrij or legislation encourage development m.,ouuuuui,u.sl ;, , ;i of this industry. humor or poison acts injuriously on the sys- The first question is answered in the tern and affects the general health. Pus- affirmitive, although this preliminary tuar eruptions, pimples, rashes and the report does not go into a detailed at- A:a.rtkt affpnr:nlis slinw tnaT t1,e UA tion in North Carolina. The questions that are discussed in detail in this pa per are: (1). Can oysters be profi'ably culti vated in North Carolina waters ? (2) Is oyster cultivation now an in dustry of any importance in North Car olina ? (3). Can the State by investigation :-. . i.l nl,.n(inn. ScriUUUU III US CAUCriIIMll.ol umuviiiKD . ... 11 1 J'. SHORT PASSING EVENTS. Rev. R. F. Bumpass, pastor of the Edenton Street Methodist church, Ral eigh, and formerly located in New Bern, left yesterday for New York City from whence he will sail for Eng land where he will spend a week and afterwards will make another visit to the holy land. He expects to be absent until Oct 1. The congregation of the Cedar Grove Baptist church, colored, which was des troyed by fire a few weeks ago, have showed admirable spirit and enterprise' in rebuilding. They have the brick wall I of the church nearly completed and the work is being pushed rapidly. It is lo cated near the school over which the pastor. Rev. A. L. E. Weeks, has charge. The first excursion to Wilmington will take place next week, Thursday. Wrightsville Beach offers m"re induce menU than ever and a visit to the city by the sea will be a pleasure. The days of June are passing and I along with them are passing your op portunity to list your taxes. A word to the wise is sufficient. Gentlemen: S. S. S. is used as a family madloina In our home. I myself have taken and always found it what It Is claimed to be. It thoroughly cleanses the system of Im purities, increases the appetite, improves the digestion, and builds up the general health. I have given It to my ohiklren with fine results. It promptly restores the appe tite and clears the skin of all eruptions. It is a very fine blood tonlo and has my hearty endorsement. of oysters that have been made in va- u ui a icvciuu iiu uiscuscu wuumuu m p an o. io ai iwouaiion, ra, r.n. i nuarBun, rious parts of Pamlico Sound. In a la- result OI too mucn acid or tne presence 01 ter report there will be taken up the some irritating humor, bores and U leers are the result ot morbid, unhealthy matter in the results obtained from, these experi- Moo an(j Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison etc., are all deep-seated mental beds that have been kept under blood disorders tliat continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains, observation and visited at intervals of. , , , , . , . i -i 13 few months, regarding the set of a11 oiooa diseases are noi acquired; some persons are oorn wun an nereauary wuni snat": rate of irrowrh: exoansion of in the blood and we see this great affliction manifested in many ways. The skin has a bed; and other biological and physical waxy, pallid appearance, the eyes are often weak, glands of the neck enlarged,,and as the .r, ,1 ; t TVia .aflnnil inaction umilM . l 1 1 L 1 11.1 ' 1 . ' . 1 . . 1 . , 1 .M .uiiuuiiiiu.. Hv4.av... "- lami nas ueeu iu iuc uiouu binuc uiriu uie culiic ucdiiu ia usuitxiv tuicuicu. nave to De answered negauveiy, not Be cause the oyster cannot be profitably cultivated, but because the planter is not protected. The third question answered in the affirmative, is treated at some length, and the fundamental legislative condi tions that seem necessary for the build ing up of the oyster planting industry are indicated. The cultivation of the oyster offers employment and profit to individuals who will undertake planing. It will be not only a source of direct revenue to the state, but indirectly through the resulting increase of taxable property, should cause a large revenue. At no time in the history of the State has toen such a good opportunity as at tha present time for the building up of a remunerative industry in the cultiva tion of the oyster and this should, with in the next few years, become a profit able business throughout many dis tricts along the coast of North Caroli na. There will be published later in the fall a more exhaustive report on oyster In all blood troubles S. S. S. has proved itself a perfect remedy and has well earned the title of "KING OF BLOOD PURIFIERS." It goes down into the circulation and removes all poisons, humors, waste or foreign matter, and makes this stream of life pure' and health- sustaining. iNotmng reacnes innentea Diooa troubles like S. S. S.; it removes every particle of the taint, purifies and strengthens the weak, deteriorated blood, and supplies it with the healthful properties it needs and establishes the foundation for good health. As "a tonic this great medicine has no equal, and it will be found especially bracing to weak, anaemic persons. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers. Shin Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all other blood troubles are cured perma nently by S. S. S., and so thorough is the cleansing of the blood that no trace of the dis ease is left to break out in future years or to be transmitted to offspring. If you are in need of a blood purifier get "THE KING" of them all, S. S. S. and good results are assured. Book on the blood aud any medical advice desired furnished without charge to all who write. TffE SWIFTSPECinc COMPANY, ATLANTA. OA. I I PU RELY VEGETABLE I .-.U... an XT.tk PoawiKno M?VlisVl will F. A. Gaskin requests the ladies c"'lu, "T" UCOVI ill UCtaii vtl icouiMivt "v CARTRIDGES For Rifles, Revolvers and Pistols. Winchester cartridges Tin all calibers from .22 to .50, shoot where you ainTAvhen the trigger is pulled. They are always accurate, reliable .and uniform. Shoot Them and You'll Shoot WelL ; . .-. . .. .. .. ' Always Buy Winchester Make. Mrc, of the neighborhood to meet her at Gaskin's school house Saturday even ing, June lGth, at four o'clock for the purpose of organizing a society to rsise money for a church. The County Commissioners have had I the old bridge at Jack Smith creek torn down, and now an entirely new bridge, and a good one, is built at that important crossing and ready for the public who want to pass that way. The first shipment of tomatoes this I season from New Bem was grown on the Green Place by Mr. W. H. Bray and I shipped Tuesday. There were fifty carriers in the lot. Tomatoes from the I same ' farm will be for sale at Hack' burn's today. Watermelons are coming into the I market in quantities and at prices to command the attention of those who I love the long green Cardb are out announcing the ma Inage Wednesday, JuneZvth, or Miss Lila Gertrude Tolsonof Morehead City, I to Mr. Leslie Atherton Moore. Miss I Tolson is well known in this city, hav' ling a number of relatives living here. The amount of rainfall since Sunday I has been 1.10 inches. Mrs A D Harrlsg sang Sunday at both I morning and night service at Centenary Methodist church, and her singing as it I always Is, was greatly appreciated by I the large audiences present. Mrs Ham left yesterday, returning to her home in Wilmington. As a result of an enquiry among the grocers as to the effect ot tne recent report of the beef trust inpeetors I showed a marked falling off in demand for tha canned goods of the trust. They de not look for a restoration of confl I dence for months and perhaps years. A petition is being circulated in favor I of Mr. J. S. Basnight for postmaster In response to a phone message from Washing tonlast night, police arrested Luther Neal, a negro, for stealing watch In that city. An officer will ar rive today to take the' prisoner back I The man was located and arrested with In three hours of the receipt of the message. . periments made during the past three years. froops Protect Alleged Rapist Special to Journal Norfolk, June 12 In response to riot and hurry call 200 members of the 71st Regiment State National Guards went to Eastville to protect a negro arrested for rape. A crowd had got possession of the jail and were about to lynch the man. The identity of the negro has not been established. OASVOIlIAi a. sm kins im nan Always Blfaatu of Uvcys Rcmcrabsr the Fu5 Wcna " native Irbmo Quimno l ,CC3 o Cc!d in Ono Day, Cri? blY;a Galveston Cut ot From Mainland I Hnpclftl to Journal i . i Galveston, Tex.', Jnna 12. One thou and feet of the big steel railroad tres I tie one milo long connecting Galveston rith tha mainland was destroyed by Are last night. The bridge was con structed at an expense of f 500.000 I three years ago, Galveston is tempor arily cut off from eommunlcatTon with Lieutenant Colonel James McMillan, U. S. A., retired, died Tuesday at his home in Washington. He was born at Conesus, N. Y., 72 years ago, and was graduated from the Military Academy in 1856. General Fitzhugh Lee, General Sam" Ferguson and General Sprigs Lee were among his classmates. He served throughout the civil war, and in the severe fighting before Richmond was on the staff of General Andrew Porter. tl. u - J u.- ii ii rt-... H Besrith r IM wnu iw naw always puutfn Bigiatan at Death of Worthy Colored Citizen, Died in this city Tuesday June 12, at o'clock d. m., one of our colored undertakers in the person of John G, Sutton, age 71 years. He had been suffering with kidney and liver trouble for aome time. Funeral services will be held at St Peters A. M. E. Zion Church Thursday 3 p. m. He was a preacher, steward, class leader and a member for 40 years. Ha waa a promi nent Odd Fellow, IMason, and Good Samaritan and will be buried with honors of the same. L. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Rind You Havs Always Bough. Bears too Signature of The petition of Lawyer Patrick, un der sentence of death for the murder of millionaire Rice, for a new trial was dismissed. Tht Vtry Bttt Remedy lor Bowel Troubles. Mr.' M. F. Borroughs, an old and well known resident of Bluff ton, Ind., says; "I regard Chamberlain's Colic Cholera ana uiarrnoen rwucuji u j . . , . mon ;,ima nt ,:uf jia. remedy for bowel trouble. 1 make th.s stotomeirt after having used the reme-,thankfulnes8 by benefit derived ay m my wm.v x Cyc.a. . , from taking Fo)ey8 Kidey Cure u wU, am never wimuui iu in i...uj ;;,., d .-u, j;m j j: before the ' u'c "-'"-"- "."" - t Why not buy it now i . , ,. . ,. . are cured in a few days. "I had dia betes iO1 its worst form." writes Marion Fed Impending Doom. The feeling of impending doom in the almost sure to be needed summer is over. and be prepared for such an emergen cy ? For sale by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Duffy. To the Voters of No. 2 Township TAKfc NOTICE: That application has been made to this Board for a change of the voting precinct in Number 2 Township by the addition and creation of another voting precinct in said township to be estab lished within one quarter of a mile of the Northern Foot of Neuse River Bridge to be known as Bridgton Pre cinct, thus creating a new additional voting precinct at the place named. All persons interested in the establish ment of this new precinct will De heard, upon petition or in person by the Board of Elections at the Court House in New Bern on Saturday the 16th day of June at 12 o'clock, at which time the Board will consider such proposed establish ment of the new precinct. L. G. DANIELS, Ch'm. Granville Lewis, principal examiner of the division of steam engineering of the patent office and a well known ex pert in that branch, died at his home in Washington on Thursday at the age of 64 years. He waa born in Alexandria) Va. Deadly Serpent Bit, Lee, of Dunreath, Ind. "I tried eight are as common in India as are stomacn physicians without relief. Only three Queen Alexandra possesses a tea ser vice of 60 pieces, each piece being dec orated with a different photograph which she took herself in Scotland. OABTOIIIA. 1L. Vl U. Hun. DrtllftM t ,i j jm m iui mm wis Blgnetan Claude Kemper, 25 yeara old, whose father is a vice admiral of the British navy, has enlisted in thJJnlted States marine corps and ia now stationed at tha Norfolk navy yard. Kemper saw hard service in the Boer war. . as State of Ohio, City or Toledo, Lucas county. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he fa aenior partner of thenrraol r. J. Cheney & Co., drug business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that aaid firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by. the use- Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' . FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this etn aay oi uecemDer, A. D. 1886 - (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, ' Notaky Pubuc Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken inter aally. and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for teatimontala free. ' F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggiata, 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for const!- asthma Sutlerert Should Knew This. Fnlpv'n Honev nd Tar has rw manv cases of asthma that were con sidered hopeless. Mrs. Adolph r-aes!nsr,t 701 West Third St., Davenport, ?"! rit,.. "A severs cold contracted' twelve years ago waa neglected until it finally grew into asthma.. The best medical skill available eould not give me more than temporary relief. Foley's Honey and Tar was recommended ana bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made me a well man." Sold by Davis' Phar macy. and liver disorders with us. For the latter however there is a sure remedy: Elestric Bitters; the great restorative medicine, of which S A Brown, of Ben netts ville, S. C says: 'They restored my wife to perfect health, after years Majority and .minority reports 0f suffering with dyspepsia and a chro- were submitted to the Senate in the casenicaUy torpid liver." Electric Bitten of Senator Smoot.of Utah. The majority cure chills and fever, malaria, bilious- renort declares he is not entitled to a I ness. lame back, kidney troubles seat in the Senate. HOLLtSTtR'S - 4 Eccky Moiutaiirf' a Nuggets ; " a B37 Mtuious fat jy rMfT. , Brtagt OoW.is HaalUi tat ntaewsd Vigor. A w-o!!f for U'rtmtliMtlo-,, Indigestion, Life itlood. Dm I hi c il h. iMuriri-k liowcln. HaUchc i 1 hii' lri.-'tiii. li.Si Jliicky MoiHiUlD lieu In tab- i inrin; .-t c?m .1 tuc. 'inuiiM niaae By v'L-1HTal1 T-"m tasi-iiifi fiiftautoo, win. LOEIf KbGuETS .FOB SALLOW PE0PLI bladder disorders. Sold on guarantee by all druggist, Price 60c. The fireman and a passenger were I killed and 21 passengers were mjared In 1 the wreck of the Jersey Central's At lantic City flyer near Redbank, N. J. An Alarming Situation frequently results from neglect ot clog ged bowels and torpid liver, until con stipation becomes chronic This condi tion is unknown to those who use Dr. King's New Life Pills, the best and gentlest regulators of stomach and bowels. Guaranteed by all druggist, How to Break up a Cold. For the fourth time the ouster pro ceedings in Missouri against the Stand ard and Waters-Pierce Oil companies were postponed. ' ' Miss Cynthia Burke1 Koine was mar ried in New York to Mr. Arthur Scot t one fifty cent bottle entirely cured me Burden m the presence of many of thel ox aatnma wnicu itou Biu...B me for twelve yeara, and if I had taken it at the start I would have been saved ( vearaof sufferinr." Sold by Davis' , Pharmacy. , It may be a surprise to many w leam ' i hat a severe cold can be completely . . nnm!aH hmken nh In or two davs' time. The . . .. j .in. wfiH fi.f nvmntmiBof acoldareadrv. loudl If you knew the Talue of ChambeT- 01 quacas. aw..weu ... --r-- - -- fMm hhl,a c,. vou would never wigh tob medicine wimoin u. - tt T r , , V " ?.t r, if n. .r. Af th. atev. thatonirue. When Chamberlaia'a cough leases for which it ia especially valuable remedy is taken every hour on the first J sore nipples, chapped hands, burns, nnnAArnnce of these svmDtoms. It coun- frost bites, chilblains, chronic sore eyes, tj.mr.ta the effect of the cold and re- itching piles, tetter, salt rheum and Anneals to President Roosevelt and tho mvatnm to a healtv condition I eosema. Price 25 cents per box. For Governor Gould to savethe mur-1 withm a day or tw0, por Mie by Da-1 sale by Davia' Pharmacy and P. S. derer of Mabel Page from deth chair ' ig pharmacy and p. g. Duffy. Duffy. failed, w' . a v. -.'..: .. . - .'- - aged stomach. Td those we offer Hol- liater's Rocky Mountain lea. 3 cents. Sold by F. S. Duffy. , Groves Tastdoas Cmil Tciid ha ttooi tha test 35,ycars. Aveno ApcJ Zx cvcrCj cr. 3 a ii-9 EndcM4wlth every kotUe be Ten tnt,ot,CrfW,at,i TtRr t.l!rl , C3 Ccs, 2 I I mainland. Hon.. ;
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