THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fie Synup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fiq Sirup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fio Syittrp Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrnp of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name ol the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
- SAN FRANCISCO, CL
WCISVILLl. B. HKW VOUE, N. Y.
THE JOURNAL.
VEW ADVERTISEMENT.
Allegood Oil canH.
Willenhrink's Restaurant.
Monroe Book Co. War book.
N. Nunn & Co. Fresh lot Heylers.
C. J. McSorley Story without woidr,
Business Locals.
AT COST Bright Yellow Syrup 25c per
pallon. Apple Vinegar 15c by the gallon
Lome at once. Only 15 days more at
above prices. 2 second-hand show cases
very cheap. Store Lampr. All for cash
only. Three second hand oil cans, ca
pacily 00 pillions. Allegood Grocery Co.,
78 Middle Street.
TO KENT Good house on Broad Stieet
(1 rooms, including dlniug room and
kitcheu. Inquire of Mrs. Sarah Blount.
A SAT IK TH3 CITT.
The weatlior forecast for today Is fair
weather.
The banks will be closed tod ty, a
Slate holiday, Declaration of Mecklen
burg Day.
Planking on the driveway of the
Neuse river bridge is being laid as fast
as the piles are driven.
The Congressional Convention of tlie
Third District will meet In Clinton,
Sampson County Thursday, June 80th,
Fishing parties on the river are getting
to be a popular source of amusement,
and the catches are generally large
enough to mike the sport very attractive
The King's Daughters will meet to
night at the residence of Mrs. L. M.
Ilendren at the usual hour. A full at
tendance is earnestly requested.
The colored graded school will hold
ill closing exercises today, beginning at
one o'clock. The public it invited to
attend and witness the exercises.
Mr. W. Ii. Warier master mechanic,
has been connected with the Atlantic A
North Carolina railroad, In various ca
pacities since 1871, making a period o'
27 years, instead of ID years, as stated in
yesterday s Joi iinai,.
Croakers are becoming quite abundant
In our waters. Yesterday morning
party consisting of Masters Dalton
Whltford, Ooclct Carraway and Martin
Brock went out and In about four hours
succeeded In landing sixty-seven of these
fUu.
traukra Wklik.jr.
Deputy Collector J. W. Duller and
Deputy Marshall Blackledge, returned
last night from Washington, N. C,
where they had been on business con
nected with their office.
They report having seized, one barrel,
four jugs and one kej of "crooked'
whiskey.
PflaaON&L.
Mr. F. M. Simmons returned to Raleigh
yetlcrUiiy.
Mrs. Geo. W. Gasklll and daughter
who have becu spending several weeks
In the city, lelt yesterday morning for
Durham.
Miss M ittio Green who has lieen visit
lug at Kalrigli returned home last night
Mrs. T. If. Sutton went to Seven
Spring yesterday.
Mr. N. II. Banks of the Grantsboro
Business Co. was In the city yotlerday.
The genial countenance of Mr. A. 11,
iiawsoc oi jasper was seen on our
streets yesterday.
Messrs II. 0. Smallbones ami T.
Wright Mcarea, delegates from 8. John's
church, and Mr. Iteuben Pickett of 111.
l'aul'a church, Vllntlulon,' arrived last
night to attend the Diocesan Counc'L
Messrs Jss. A. Bryan, It. DeW. Steven
son, 1'. H. l'eersall, D. L. Ward and
Henry II Bryan, Jr., went to Horsy
Mouut yesterday to attend the Judicial
Convention of the Second district.
lal Mala.
10 down Ladlee Broad brim sailors
with colored crowns, beei telling fur
73c. by oar neighbors, to be opened Ibis
week at HOc. each.
BARKOOTfl.
DIOCESAN COUNCIL
Its Fifteenth Annual Session Be
gun Yesterday. ,
rail at IsMmluS Laraaljr
Allraata. Hwllis la ChrIM
I'harck. rraevealBcaof Yeaieralajr.
?;' frarnM.
The F fto n a, Annual Council of tie
Protestant Episcopal church In the
Diocese of East Carolina, met in Christ
Church, yesterday.
There was a large attendance at the
several sessions held yesterday.
The Council was called to order by
tkewtt. Rev. Bishop of the Diocese.
The roll of clergy and lay delegates
was called and a quorum found to Le
present. :
Rev. Dr. Carmtchael was elected presi
dent and Rev. F. N. Skinner, secretary
of the Council .
Rev. N. Harding announced the pres
ence of the Rt. Rev. James B Cheshire,
Jr., Bishop of the Diocese of North Car
olina, and on motion, he was invited to a
seat by the side of the presididg Bishop
The hour of 11 o'clock having been set
for divine seivice a recess was taken.
A procession of the clergy was formed
at the Rectory, and in their vestments
they moved into the church while the
choir sang.
The sermon was preached by Rev. Dr.
Jas. Carmichael from Eplicsl ns,
"As unto tho Lord " The holy coin-
nfuniou was then celebrated by Ut. llev.
Bishop Watson, assisted by Kt. Rev.
Bishop Cheshire, and some of the clergy,
The Council convened immediately
afterwards and the Rules of Order were
adopted.
The hours of the business sessions
were decided to be from 0.30 a. m. until
G p. in., daily, with a recess from 1.30 to
4 o'clock each afternoons A recess was
then taken until 4 p. m.
At the afternoon session, Bishop Ches
hire addressed the Council on behalf of
St. Mary's School, Raleigh.
After Bishop Cheshire's address the
following resolution was offered by Rev.
Dr. Rout. Strange: "That the Trustees
of the Diocese be authorized and directed
to turn over to the Trustees of St.
Mary's school, the sum of $3,000, of the
fund for the Education of Children of
Deceased clergymen, school trustees to
obligate one aunual scholarship, scholar
to be designated by Bishop of East Car
olina." The resolution referred to committee
to report Friday.
Reports wero made by Finauce, Stu
dents Aid, and Commissioners of Ameri
can Church Building committees.
The following were appointed a Fi
nance committee: Rev. L L Williams.
Rev I W Hushes, Mr Wm Calder, Mr
Geo II Roberts, Mr II O Smallbones.
At night, Rev. L. h. Willams and
Rev. W. L. Loveless, read the ser
vices.
Addresses were made by Rev. F. B.
Ticknor, Rev. Edward Woollen, Rev.
Francis Joyner, Rev. N. C. Hughes and
Bishop Watson.
Today's services wiH be, early service
at 7.30 a. m.
Annual meeting Women's Auxil
iary of the Diocese, In All Saints
Chapel.
At Christ Church, in the morning
Bishop Watson's address, the annual
elections, and reports during the day
sessions.
Services at 8.15 p. in. tonight.
free Pills.
Send your address, to II. E. Bucklen
& Co , Chicago and get a free sample
box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Atrial
will convince you of their merits. Thctc
pills are easy in action and are particu
larly effective in the cure of Constipa
tion and Sick Headache. For malaria
aud liver troubles they have been proved
invaluable. They are guaranteed to be
periecuy tree irom every suostance and
to lie nurelv vccelablo. Thev do not
weaken by their action, but by giving
tone to the stomach and bowels greatly
invigorate me system, ueguiar size c.
per box. Bold by jr. . Dully, druggist.
Hriaodlut n.n rirale.
The steamers Howard and Perlle May
carried the Sunday School scholars of
Centenary. M. E. Church, up tho Neuse
liver, yesterday, to Street's Ferry land
ing, where all went up to the grove,
and spent the day In various amuse
ments.
Upon the return to the city, Capt
David Styron, of the Perlle May, took a
number of those who had been at the
picnic and some who were on the dock
wailing for the excursionists return, oi
board of his steamer and gave them a
most enjoyable three mile trip down t lie
Neuse river. This act of Capl, Slymn's
wm voluntary on bis part and the cour
lesy was greatly appreciated.
Many soldiers now feci the effects of
the hard service thry endured during the
war. Mr. Geo. S. Anderson, of Hum
vllle, York county, Pcnn., who saw the
uartlest kind of tervico at (he front,
bow frequently troubled with rheums
tUin. ''1 had a severe attark latclv.'
says, ' and procured a Lottie of Cham
berlain' Tain Balm. It did so mncli
good that I would like to know what
you would charge me for one dozen
bottles." Mr, Anderson wanted ! both
for bis own use and lo supply It to his
friends and neighbors, as every family
should Lars a bottle of It la their borne.
not only for rheumatism, but tame back,
sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises
burns, for wblcb It Is unequalled,
sale by F. 8. Duffy.
and
For
t'aaaa Waasaav.
Is close at hand. We pal on sale this
woes 100 dot. Fans ranging In price
from Je. each to 11.48 for so Imported
silk beauty.
BARFOOrS,
tales Stalaaa la raaallea.
Capt. W. T. Caho waa In the city last
night, Just In from Pamlico epunty,
where he says the war excitement haa
greatly calmed.
Capt. Caho said that the people in
Pamlico were greatly stirred np at ene
time over the war reports, and some
talk was started as to the advisability
of bollding block houses and aand
forts, against possible Spanish In
vasion. ' ,
. Feala afa la Caarlalta,
The country will never (pel safe until
a squadron of gunboats Is oanchred off
Swansboro, in Onslow county. Char
lotte News!
ft bat la in Saw?
Now that the Trent river bridge Is a
public highway, there ought to bo some
notice given at the approaches of the
bridge, which shall inform all drivers of
horses or vehicles some idea whether
they can drive across the bridge on a
wnlk or a run.
Several instances occur daily of trans
fers driving across the bridge at a fast
pail, and fast driving on a bridge is
neither safe for pedestrians nor good for
a bridge. .
, If there is any law on this matter, the
County Commissioners should inform
the public,, and especially those who
drive over the county's bridge.
BUCELEN'S ARNICA SALVE,
THE BEST SALVE in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
rncc an cents per box. i or sale bv jr.
S. Duffy.
Frw Knaarniion rarYenr raaald.
eratloa.
"Did it ever occur to you"
That in hot or inclement weather
sickness may be avoided by not exposing
yourself? ; A Telephone is a safe guanl.
That when feeling indisposed, a phy
sician's attention in time often proves
'au ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure?" Phone for your Doctor.
If he is out you need not be away from
home hunting, but endeavor to find him
through the Central Office. If the case
be urgent you can Phone for another
Doctor,
That a Telephone obviates the neces-
sity of being troubled with "remember
ing to do and what to buy." All can be
done in a moments time with a Tele
phone.
That if "time is money" a Telephone
saves it. Any busluess worth your time
and attention is worth saving. A Tele
phone docs it.
Don't send nor travel. Telephone.
You can order medicines, soda drinks
(all kinds of lahel')coi lections, groceries
meats und all other tllngs loo numerous
to mention. Everything you can think
of cap be ordered at once.
All up-to-date business houses have
Phones for taking your orders as well as
for their own convenience.
You can make appointments with
attorneys at law, as well as with the
Dentist if you have a Telephone.
My freight come? Train late?? Tele
phone t
The New Berne Telephone Exchange
is now prepared to furnish a first class
service, surpassed by none, equalled by
lew. A letter or postal card addressed
New Berne Telephone Exchange will
receive the attention of one of its rep.
rctenlaiivcs who will be pleased to con
fer with you.
Wis KB, SJATt'RE
Needs assistsnce it may be best to ret
dcr it promptly, bat one should remem
ber to use even the most perfect remedies
only when needed. The best and most
simple and gentle remedy is the Syrup of
Figs, manufactured by the Califernla
Fig Syrup Co.
FroHh Iofc lluyier's
Just Received.
Xt X. IVimn A Co.'m.
II. WILI.EN0m.VK, PROPRIETOR
WILLENBRINK'S
Eeslaurant and Iiio. Rocms,
150 MIDDLE ST.
NEW HKI'.NE, N. C.
BteryiBiBK Raw
Aaa ritni ( law.
NBAs. S.1.
ttlvrirle tmmn.
Martal Hal. a
Pjr laa wna
Till YearV
Nirlii laiiuib, '
Veal, Million,
lork,
And the FINEST BEEF ever brought
to this City, ran be hod at
Sam'I Cohn
& Son's
M AWdU St, - Phone 46,
pr AIm Lire and Dmarri fmiliry.
e larS War Maaafcrr.
McClure's Magazine for June will be a
special War number, with articles by
General Miles and General Fitzhugh
Lee; an account of the first cruise of the
blockading . fleet ot Cuba, written by
Mr. Stephen Bonsai, who was on the
flagship New York; a description of the
marching of the volunteers, by William
Allen White; some "Song of the9u!pe
of Steel," by James Barnes; an Ameri
can's account of bis life In Manila; and
other timely articles, and a great many
pictures relatiag to the war.
A Story Wlthont Molds .
That Is being told every (lay. now.
A story without words is contained in
every hnx of Delirious and Dainty ('on;
ft-ciiun that we maka for a viiiiudl puli
lic. Thy tell that they are most rxec'
leut nud toothsome morsels that ate
manufactured, and our fine Chocolate
Concoctious ure tempting to tho fastid
ious taste.
Oorner Pollock and Middle Sts. Don't
forget the place.
C. eT. McSorlcy & Co.
FOR RENT.
' The most desirable house in the City
for a boarding house containing 18
rooms, water and gas. Located on
South Front Street. Apply to
J. W. STEWART.
J. V. Willi Ans & Co.
' 463 GREENWICH, STREET,
- NEW YORK. .
Merchandise
Brokern
anil Commissi!
Merchants,
Are in position toolilnio Highest
Prices for TRUCK, PRODUCE,
HSU, &c.
We also mnke a Specialty of
Buying for Soul hern Trudc
tJriilVE U3 A TRIAU-
TAX SAXE.
By virtue of the City Tax List in my
hands, 1 have this day levied upon the
following real estate to satisfy the taxes
due anil unpui I for the year 8!)7, and
will t public outcry, at the court bouse
door in the i ity of New lierne, County of
Craven and Sbilu of North Carolina at 13
o'clock M., on Monday, June 13lh. 1893.
HUGH J. LOVIO'K,
City Tax Collector.
Name. Street. Tax & Cost
Crngrj. A C Jerkins alley 4 93
Clispinaii, M W Piur, Kerne mid
tu- Urorge sts
Clarke, W E part owner and ngent
Scott heirs 4 lots Richardson's
Pond
Douglass, Frederick. New Sonlh
Front st, Bern st, Broad St. Hry
an st, George st west side.Georgo
st cast side
Johnson, Jno H Scott s alley
Omm, Miles F Eden st
Smyer, Rev R A nenr A & N O
It It anil While st
Street, 8 R for wife Pollock st
Wads or ill, Dennis Pollock and
8 03
10
in so
0 13
714
a in
IS 15
612
(jueen ata
It's True, Too.
But verr many people will not find
it out until too late.
Looks and low prioe will decida their
Choice.
The wise man and wlso woman will.
however, deliberate and. bavins! dcliher-
aicd. will discriminate in niakine their
bicycle purchases.
Thry will realise that rood looks are
often but enamel-deep that low price ia
often but bait for the unwary that one
lias uut one iiio to live, anil it Is short
and iwi ct, while surgeons' bills ate liirh
and unwelcome. Thry will realize that
first cost la not everything;, ami Hint It is
"better to lie sure than to be sorry."
And there's where we comu in with
our
Columbia and
Hartford ISIcjele.
All the world knows them knows
that their makers are ton firmly estan-j
lisbed and too jealous of their proud rep-1
utatimn to endanger them. They appeal I
to diwrlmlnuting buyers. The wheels
have gotxl looks, of oouisp. Rut lin y
hare intrinsic worth as well. We have
the separate part in the touch lo show
the strptital or lo help those who are
delib rating.
WM. T. HIlYr,, A fit.,
01 So. Front 6t., New Berue, If. (J.
oconiiisiiiiieiiiiiisiiiaono
JUST RECEIVED 1
A K.esh Ioi Put Itiver Duller, I lb. priulu, 2-o J
1 Frs'i Siijrir Unrol II imt a-i l llWaf '. S rip. . pi
I."! Alto f.irjf.1 Ibnn, with fat anJ skin off, cut to p'
IJ1 order U ll. P
Xi Tiy our 25o and UOiCofftfes Tuey h.r. uoeqaai. Cj3
M- In fct our Stock of KAN'CY 0 ItOCKUI KH are always , )
rjuj fruli and to standard and our I'ltlCl'M are ala)s Ixw fjj
rjjuj as the Liwesl, tpiality considered. All (ImIs G Jaraniurd
nij as IpraaenkMl or Money lUfunded. Thank i'H my friends
pin for I'asl Favora and trusting lo Merit Your Future Busl- pin
pin , ; lies, I am yours for business. , n'!)
J. ll. PARKER, JR.,-
O 'Phone CO.
'Jfa " rv" ' "Tr,rT"7r"7r"
Or LOCAL INTEREST.
A Fine Lot of Strawbernee at Five
Cent t quart at John Dunn's this morn
ing. '
J.J.Baxter is offering 100 pairs of
E. P. Reed's Oxfords at $1.50, worth
$2.80, sites 2 to 6 in black and tan. Call
early and get your size. . -
See J. J. Baxter for Manner slothing,
straw and crash hats, shoe negligee
shirts, &e.
i. J. Baxter has the cheapest ribbons
In New Berne.
When in Bayboro stop at the Lupton
House for good accommodation!
- The collection of rents and accounts
given careful and personal attention.
Best of references given J. K. Land, 137
Broad street.
Hartford Single Tube Tires 93.00 each,
none better. Inner Tubes 7iic each, All
Sundries very low at Wm. T. Hill's Bi
cycle Agency.
A Rcaaliral Has.
Fancy braid, trimmed with liberty silk
1 pr. wings, 3 bu. roses, 1 bu cowslips, 1
bu. aigrettes, 3 jeweled ornaments. Your
choice of color for $5.00. "
BARFOOT'S.
Dobbin
& Ferrall,
a. 'Tucker's
Store,
128 it 135 FAYETTEVILLB 8T.
RALEIGH. N. C-
lust Now Very
Stylish-
Printed Foulards
and
India Silks.
Our styles tire prettier than other
Stores. We have the tastiest buyer
in America.
OUR PRICES tire also LOWER
than other Stores. - ' ,
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bet us send you samples ami you
will send ns an order.
WRITE TO US,
Dobbin & Ferrall.
frames
I Celery
Gompound 1
AT
l Davis'
I Pharmacy.
I Phono 50. Cor. Uroad & Middle Sts.
A Good
Telephone
SERVICE 19 A BUSINESS
NECESSITY, A HOME
CONVENIENCE. A COM
BINED .........
tfeceKHisj',
Convenience,
Luxury !
Order Your Phone at Once !
One can sucecssfully flit Trv
criptlon by
Guessing
What the Doctor wants. Wo
make it our business to Know.
Iti-gistered Druggists wait on
customers and fill prescriptions
Here v
And the gurssing element la
cutirely eliminated at
BRADHAM'S PHARMACY
Wholesalend
Ratall Urocer.
77 Broad Btrcct.
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VERY NOTABLE VALUES
THIS WEEK !
ECONOMY daring these Pculiar Timet is a Habit
to be encouraged, and all Mir Offerings are PK1UED . .'
Accordingly. o o ' o '
WHO BUYS HERE .
. . . BUYS WELL.
100 doz. New Fans jiut opened, all color, rfinpirp in
' prico frjm Jo each to tl 48 for au Imported' Bilk
buautj. -t
Ladies Summer Yeftii, our, WW at 5.) 'each, Silk
Vests 50o each, up.
' 7!) pairs Ladies OxFord Tii', all flaw, t 4!)it tatter
ocea at IHo to t'i.50 a pair.
12 (lit ers Now Orjialidieg Ltwiig M:U Dimiti. if, taaiiti- .
- tul i!eUiif hihI volorrt. tauii wiling at PJo ami 15-,
this week 10' llm yard.
lOtlua. Lidiw Trunin -il Sail'ira. mo, lirniui mi flu wiMi
colond RpiWhii. 1 5'! the prico aaki il tv our i i-iyli-
burs, jour uIhmV' ' !i!iri i !iu wtok 50 .
' None can Outdo iin in Valwv WJviug.
ECONOMY IS WEALTB!
opp. Pa B AR FO 0T' S
g The Large
i Assortments
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We intend to Continue this and.
offer this week , .
Very Sheer Wliite India Litiion, Co.
40-inch White India Linon, loo.
Hetter and Finer Cloth at l"c,'20c and 25o. This is io
tailing Wliiio Liwu at wholesitle pri'-es.
Smo neat patterns of G A LATE V CIjO TH for milking
boje panta, are j ist shown. Dirk Navy U.-iitin-i, with nar
row whito stripe, 15o yuid.
New patterns of 30 inch I'KUOAfilW Fait color. Small
black and white figure, 12Jo.
MENS COLOEKD SHIM'S for summer wer-fst c .lor
and the lightest weight shirt ev r shown here, M CO e-ich.
1 pair ciitTi with each tliirt
MENS ULACK SOX. the (rood reliable kind, 10-!.
MENS FANCY MIX SOX, regnlmly 25j value, but thin
wee we will eell 2 pairs for 25a,
MEN'S LINEN COLLAU, 10c.
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Are leaving its rapidly, thH is a kind nf farewoll notice to
yen that if you wish one of those delightfully cojl and beau
tiful tinted "rjriiiidieB, com ut once.
The pricjs are 15), 18', 30) and 25'), and some of the
piettiest styles cm )t Iw lu l if ynii are in a burry.
Crash Skirts, 69'.
.White Duck Skirt t9;t.
Chedked Crash Skirts, regularly 1.0(1, this week 89.t.
Indies Crnoli Suits 08c.
This will lie a great season for using VAN I, ACE We
knew it Wfiil-l be Inat winter and placed "'if order with the
importer. The result M we aresellini; at 2d.i "7,i yards lace,
worth 25c, and at 25u dozen y itds luci', wurlb 33 1.
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Pape & Deyo,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Stio'lirrn fruit and Prodacc i Pirc!lty.
859 V SOI Wa.!iIn-(on ht.f Nnv York.
liKIEUENCr-S;-
IIijli(it Market Prices, Iroiiipt 8ales and 'lieck by Heturn Mail
is OUU MOTTO and is Making its Many Frietuls.
gtenvils and I'ostils will lie furnished on application to
JOHN DUNN, New lWne, N. C
Givo lis a trial shipment and jou will be pleased ailh our
sales. , f r
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