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TEE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to tha originality and implicit; of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fia Sybup 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 Fio Syrup 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 Sykcp Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of 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 WDI8V1LUC Kj. NKW TOKC If. T. roK coNaaxss. Jon 7, 1898. The board met after recess la regular I monthly sesslos. Mayor Dennlsoa in the I chair present Ceuncllmen Draney, Cfc.rlia St. TkMM CXm Caaijrs CutlMaM rr Fifty aixtB) (M. aw. Ed. Journal. It Is gratifying te the Daniels, Harrison. Hays, Johnson, Pope, many friends of Hon. Charles R. Thorns of New Berne, Craven's candidate for the nomination for Itepresentstive in Congress before the Democratic Conven tion at Clinton, June 30th, to see thst he has not only received the endorsement of his own county, and neighboring county of Jones, but that he has strong support from other counties snd from the press. One of the leading papers of the district says of him editorially: "Mr. Thomas is widely known thiongh out the Slate as a gentleman of character and ability, and should he be chosen as a candidate, the Democrats of the District will find that they have placed their Seymour, Bhepard, Watson and Wolfen den. Minutes previous meeting read and adopts 1. ' The following ordinance was adopted: Be it ordained by the Mayor and Board of Council of the city sf New Berne, that it shall be unlawful snd a criminal nuisance punishable as hereinafter men tioned for sny personjor persons hsving a fixed place of business in the city of New Berne, his, her, or their agents, clerks, or employees, to solicit trade or custo mers on the aids walks of the streets of the city, or on the streets of the city, whether immediately in front of their respective places of business, or else- aale r AlUalle H.lrl. Mr. C Carrette, director of the Old Colony Orchestra, from Erie, Pa, wss here yesterday with the members of his orchestra on their way to lion-head City where they are to play at the At lantic hotel during the summer. The Old Colony Orchestra is very highly spoken of, and visitors at the Atlantic hotel may expect aa enjoyable summer listening to the music. Next Saturday night, the first German of the season will be given. THE JOURNAL. . KW ADVERTISEMENTS. II 0 Wkiteuurst Sale of land. McSorley Ice cream 80c quart. II C Whilehurst Foreclosure sale. standard in eood hands. A good speaker I where on the sidewalks or streets ol sad able debater, our people remember city, by means of misrepresentations the splendid speeches he made in this P"""g away customers, irom or tne district two years ago as a Bryan Elec- decoying of customers from the agents, Qf" I uicriaB ur eiupiuyccB ui utiior pursuits auu His friends in Craven, Jones and else- merchants in said city. Any person vio- where would like to see him nominated. laUng ordinance shall be subject to It is a crisis, when men of recognised fln8 of cn dollars for each offense. ability, eloquence and loyalty to tho peo- retltlon lor a pump near the corner ol pie and the Democratic party should be on craven sireei rererrea 10 sirceis ,,,!.,.i I and pump committee to investigate ana Craven's candidate has served theDub-1 report. lie in manv wavs. and Is well known in Application for an oil light at tne end the State, but for the benefit of those ot Attmore stieet referred to lights com- who mav not be acouainted with his m'"68 to report next meeting. Mmrtllaa lr.pMlltM. Elder Hudler at the courthouse last night gave the first of a series of three lectures on the moral, political and spiritual significance of the prophesies of the Old and New Testaments. His views are startling, yet so logical that ue finds oneself believing. His subject, dry when looked at from the ave.a'e point of view, becomes, under his elo quent periods absorbingly interesting. Tonight fifteen large views projected, from a stereoptican, upon a big screen, will be show n as auxiliaries to the lec ture. Those seeking entortainmeot as well as instruction can do no better than hum out tonight. record a brief statement may not be amiss, In private life a man of integrity, he Is well equipped for public life, Graduating at the State University in 1881, and from the Greensboro Law School in 1883, since that time he has steadily and successfully practiced his profession Iu 1882, he was elected as a Democrat to the Stale Legislature from Carteret county, and served in that - body with some of the ablest men of the State. Proposition of Mr. Sam K. Eaton to connect by wire his clock with the fire alarm system and give exact Washington time at City Hall daily at 12 M, free of cost except expense of putting in wire snd button was referred to lights com niittee. F. J. Uardison tendered his resignation as policeman and same was accepted. John A. Boon offered to sell the city sufficient space in Pavie town to open up lour streets for the sum of fifty dollars and take tho amount in personal taxes. He was a member of tho Judiciary n motion the proposition was accepted Business Locals. ICE CREAM All Flavors, packed and delivered to any part of the city for 80 cents per quart. C. J. McSorley & Co. HOUSE TO RENT Two story house, six rooms on Mclrulf Street, number 80. Good locality. Apply to J. D. Dinkiur. A PAT IN TH3 CITT. The weather forecast for today Is for fair and warmer weather. . ! There wos a number of potnto growers here yesterday from Pamlico counly. Ereiy man had potatoes or beans to sell. The steamer Neusc left last night with a large cargo of potatoes and beans. All available space on the boat was filled. A shipment of cultivated blackberries from the farm of the Broad Creek Lum ber Company was received hero yester day. Members of the Calumet Encamp' ment No. 4 1. O. 0. F. are requested to be present at meeting tonight. Business of importance. Prices for potatoes and beans in New York market yesterday were quoted, $2.00 to $3.50 per barrel for potatoes, $1.00 to $1.23 per basket for beans. An insane colored woman, by tho name of Jenny Black, was taken to the asylum at Goldsboro yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Cobb. Commissioner ' Williams says that Nelson's ferry Is at present out of order, and cannot be nsed until repaired, which will be done as soon as possible. The Editor respectfully acknowledges the invitation of Principal V. It. ItUodej of the Trenton High School to be pres ent at the closing exercises of the school which will be held June loth and 10th, at Trenton, N. C. Mr. Luther Thurman of Harlowe, and Miss Lillian Simpson of Itowboro were married yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. C. W. Bell on Johnson street, licv. It. B. John, psstor of Centensiy Church, officiating. The newly married couple left on last night's train for their future home at Harlowe committee, and voted for and advocated upon the floor of the Legislature the bill to establish the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts so much desired by the farmers. Ue carried Carteret county by a ma jority of over 500, the largest majority given any Democrat since the war. Re turning to New Berne he served with fidelity tho Democratic board of com missloucrs. as attorney for Craven conn ty, for six years, and during that time was engaged in much important litlga- on for the county. In 1893 he was elected a Trustee of the niversity by the Legislature Iu 1803 he was nominated and elected as Democratic Presidential Elector for the Third Congressional District, muking thorough canvas of the district. When the Electoral College met at linlcigh, in January, 1507, in the Senate chamber, he was chosen by his colleagues to make, and made tho opening speech, nominating William J. Bryan for Presi dent of the United States. His speech on Unit occasion fully sustained his reputa tion as an able, eloquent aud aggressive advocate of the Democratic cause, aud was listened to by a large assemblage of people fiom all parts of tho State. Mr. Thomas excels as an orator. It is well known that at the University he received every oratorical honor to be bjstowed. mum Smmm.r ITuilrrwrnr. For men we offer an unusually attrac tive collection of Iialbrlggan shirts and pants from 18c each up to S5c, 50c and 75cfor the $1.25 quality BAEFOOT. OF LOCAL INTEREST. PERSONAL. Deputy Marshall It 8. Blackledje went to Newport last n'ght on official business. Miss Inez Angel returned home yes tcrday from a visit to 11 in Katie Davis of Elizabeth City. Mr. I). L Ward wont to Ilaleigh yes lerday on a short business trip. Mrs. Emms Ilartnllcld loft Inst night to visit her husband, Mr. J. L. Harlsfield at Cape Lookout. Miss Aurora Mace returned home on His stesmer Ncuse yeslerdsy morning from Philadelphia. Mr. W. II. Chadbournc, Jr, came In on the Neuse yesterday morning from Norfolk, and left on the A. C. L. train for Wilmington. Miss Sadie Manly left on the Neuse yeslerdsy afternoon for Baltimore. Miss Victoria Albertson of Klnslon cams down last night to visit her sinter, Mrs. J. C. Hill. Miss J ante MacOrady, who has been spending a few months with Mrs. Wlnilow, left yesterday morning for Aibevllle. Mr. It C. Ilolton of Olympls, who has been attending lbs University of Nash vllle, Tens., arrived In the city last night oa bis wsy boms BUCXLSW'S ARNICA SALTS. THE BEST SALVE In lbs world for Cots, Braises, Bores, Ulcers, Bill Ithsum Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, snd'sllKklo Erup tions, snd positively cores Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to glvs perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Pries M ecu in per box. For sals by V. 8. Duffy. His speeches before the "North Caro-1 of May. Matter ol electing a policeman was postponed until recess meeting. Tho Clerk was instructed to issue vouchers to John Uargett and Thomas Allen for poll lax paid by them, they being active members of the Fire Depart ment. Motion to buy the Latham building was lost. On motion the City Attorney was requested to invite Mr. A. D. Ward I to come before the Board Thursday night with leference to adjusting a claim held by him agaiust the city. On motlou the Tax Collector will col lect the regular monthly license tax on river steamers without any deduction for lost time. Bill of Jno. B. Seymour, treasurer, for commissions paid It. S. Primrose trustee of It. It. fund was referred to finance committee for investigation. The Clerk was instructed to issue a voucher for the electric light bill for April, '83. Bill of Blades Lumber Co. amounting to $33.71, contracted by a former Board was referred to streets and pump com mittee for investigation. Mayor's report as follows read and adopted. Nf.w Bernk, June 7, '! To the Hon. Board of Council, New Berne N. C. Gentlemen: I hereby report that the Mayor's court lias imposed for the month Single Tubo Tires f 3.25, Inner Tubes 75c, Search Light Lamps $3.50, Foot Pumps 40c each, and alt other Sundries proportionately low, for Spot Cash only at Hill's. When in Bayboro stop at the Lupton House for good accommodations. J. J. Baxter Is offering 100 pairs of E. P.' Reed's Oxfoids at $1.50, worth $2.50, sizes 3 to C in black and tan. Call early and get your size. See J. J. Baxter for summer clothing, straw and crash hats, shoes negligee shirts, &c. . J. J. Baxter has the cheapest ribbons in New Berno. The collection of rents and accounts given careful and personal attention. Best of rcfereuces given J. K. Land, 127 Broad street. ..:'.: For the next THIRTY DATS, we have decided to CLOSE OUT our Entire Spring Stock of ' Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Trunks, Valises, And a Fine Line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AT STEW YORK COST, In order to make room for our Big Fall Slock. Now is the time lo invest your money and Secure Big Bargains. Call and Examine our Slock aud be Con-vinced. r.iEirs fur;:isiii;:gs, H. & A. MACHT, Props. Salesman:-J. It. JONES. No. C3 Middle Street, next to Jones' Furniture Stoio. OABTOniA. Bun th m m tou nan always twupi of fUtrvr. 4MAJM! Iina Press Association, and in memory of Vance, before the Teachers' Assembly t the State, and upon other occasions, have long since established his reputa tion in this line. His argument before the committee on elections in the U. S. House of Repre sentatives In the couteat over the seat of tho Hon. John G. Shaw, was highly commended. Mr. Thomas has taken an active part in politics ever since his admission to the bar. In 1884 he was a member of the Com mittee on Platform at the State Conven tion, and afterwards was elected a mem ber of the Democratic State Executive committee, and has been a member of the Counly, Judicial and Congressional committees. These aro but the plain facts of the record of the csndidate Craven counly will present for tho Congressional noml nation, showing his personal standing, as well as in the councils of the party. Always true to his friends, snd mag nanimous to those who differ with blm, he Is one of the most industrious and accurate men in public life, and would be an Ideal candidate snd excellent Rep- resentatlvc. Moreover he Is in close touch with the people, easily the peer of any candidate, and if nominated will lie elected, because he has a clean snd Invulnerable record. The people have confidence In bis ps irlotlsm and ability, and his personal popularity among all classes snd condi tions of men Is such as to place him pre eminently above all competitors as the most available candidate for the nomina tion. DEMOCRAT. Fines, Costs, $42.00 88.45 Total, $80.45 Very Respectfully, A. R. Dknnison,-Mayor. Chief Police report as follows road and adopted. Nbw Berne, June 7, '93. To the Mayor and Board City Coun cil: Gentlemen: Below please find my re port for the month of May 1808. We have made 20 arrests during the month. 23 were convicted. 2 dltmhwed. One judgment suspended andjone sent to jail. Fines Collected, $34 80 Cost Collected, r5.43 Totsl, $7005 Which lias been turned over to City Treasurer snd I bold his receipt for same. Outstanding Fines, $ 7 40 Outstanding Ccst. 8.(0 Total, $ 10 40 Respectfully submitted, M. T. Roiierts, Chief of Police. Police report for May, as follows, read and adopted. Nkw Rkrnk, June 7, D8. Sergeant Brysn hss been absent from duty 8 dsys during the month on ac count of sickness. Bergesnt Howell has been absent four days on account of sickness. Officer Uardison tendered bis resigna tion on May 34th and officer Brysn wss ihslltuled In his place on May Sfith. Tbe Officers and members of the Police hare been generally diligent In the performance of their duly and there Soda Water Flavors Made from Ripe Fruit and Served in Polished Glasses With Cream if you wish at Bradham's Fountain. A a EaUrtrisUf Drag gist. There sre few men mora wide awake and enterprising than F. 8. Duffy who spares no pains to seen re the best of everything In their line for their many kM 0 inip,.iooi durDg the customers, i ury now nsvsiue vsiuauie mn..i, v.. lfe.n.irnH., .......... n. 1 v.. ri.- I ' r " h7 M T Raima for Cnn.umntlnn. Coucha and Cold. I " i.hobkhtk, This Is the wonderful remedy thst Is pro- Chief of Tollca. duclng such a furor ail over tbe country I On motion John a. Bey moor was bv lt many startling cures. It absolutely sleeted lax inter. Bills allowed. Board cures Asthma. Bronchitis. Hoarseness I took a recess no til Thursday srenln and all sffoctlons of lbs Throat. Chest June k at (ISO o'clock snd Lungs. Call at above drug store I snd get trial bottle free or a regular! size tut AO cents hd $1.00. Guaranteed lo curs or pries refunded. UtaN J. Lovick, Cliy Clerk. Baxter, the Jeweler, wilt put Main Spring la yout walob for 75c or clean ll tor 73o and warrant either for ons year. Watch Glass. 10c. LittYnt'a TaxmAt Osra at ma Count IIhlk. Thrives oa good food snd sunshlaa, with plenty of ticrrls In lbs open sir. Ilor form glows with health snd bar face blooms with lis beauty flf her system aeeds lbs clesnslng actios of a laxative remedy, she asrs lbs gentle snd pleasant Hyrapof Figs, mads by the California Fig Hyrup Co. only. A T-H I IL L'S In addition to the Pope Mfn Co.'s regular lins of Chuinlcs and Chain Coluiuliias, Mnrlfoid and Vcdutlo Hicycles, I have added a new wheel, . . . Hill's Special, which are made fr mo by tho Hartford Cycle Co., and which are tip to date in every respect, which I will sell . , . For $3o.oo I will have u full lino of CHEAP NEW WHEELS ill a few days, prices ranging from ifUO to 'i. Complete Line of SUNDRIES Tiros, Bells, Lamp", &c.,.nt Lowest Cash Prices. Send for price list. Sold for CASH only. I have secured the Agency of the COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY'S GOODS And have a stock of same on hand, con- nisting of Umpliophoiiis, Records and inipplit-s Generally. OUAPHOPHONES SOLD ON IN STAI.L.MKNT. WW. T. fll So. Fionl St.. New Brine, N, O. () u o o o o o o o o o ) o o o o o ) o o o o o WITHOUT ANY FANOY PEICES TACIIED. WORTHY GOODS AT AT- EXCELLENT VALUE. 15 BOYS iSD GIRLS WANTED At the Knitting Mil!. App'y at ONCE to 1. If. ' PEIiIsliTIfsIK. MEN'S WJJITE UNLAUNDEUjSD' SHIRTS, made extra full, bosom all linen, body of shirt of. Wsmsutta Muflin, lias every good point that jou will find in a $1.00 Lviodered 8hirt, and one more good poiut that is not in the Dollar Shirt, that is, Price, ours is , ... ... t MEN'S NIGHT Sill GTS, Tiiiiim.il with Neat Embroidery . . . . . . MEN'S ALL LINEN C0LLAK3, some new shapes of highturu down collars just iu . . . MEN'S COLORED SHIRTS, Zephyr wright, one pair cuff with each shirt, . . . . MEN'S SOX, fust'hluiik, full regular made, . ' ' MEN'S FANCY SOX, . ..' . . .50 .50 .10 1 00 .10 15 Here's a Close-Out Price w si on Kid u loves I ANY $1.00 GLOVE, either Black, White or Tan, this week only i . , .... ANY 75o GLOVES The sizes are mostly large ones in Gloves. for .75 .69 WE CALL YOUR AT1ENTI0S ONCE MORE TO THE I'RRTTIEST LINE OV IjA I sBS 'r Nil HIT - WAISTS, E er shown in Now Heme; Some Excellent Styles 1 are yet to bo hm! and the Prices are Only Fair. A FEW STYLISH 50o WAISTS are worthy of. your attention. LADIES CRAH SKIRTS, 50 CENTS. LADIES BLAZER SUITS, 08 CENTS. o D O o o o D o D o o G o o o a o a 2 Jtfne 5. HERE ARE THREE EXCEPTIONAL GOOD VALUES IN LADIES HOSIERY-!Vj are Bargnins. 4 THREAD" LISLE HOSE, plain . . . . 4 " " " drop g iich, FINE MACO HOSE, drop stiich, . . . . The above ore Splendid Summer Hose. SOME NEW PEltCALES the? are very desirable Boy's Shirt Waist have j'ist come - in. They in ligim-a that all boys Hro fond of, Sii-iiiehea, for am .25 ,S!5 .25 .12.5 ( ) ( ) ( ) O o D O M () ( ) ( ) () II O n o o o o o u o o o ) () o o o n o o () ( o o o o C) o o D o n o o it o o o o o 1? jfjf A HOTEL ALBERT. Rooms With or Without Board. FIltST CL'A89 TRANSIENT liO.VUD. $1.00 TO $I.E0 A DAY, ACCORDING TO LOCATION. DIMS. J. a: THOMAS, 1WH. Heavy Cottons IN WHITE AND COLORS. Anticipating a strong demand for heavy cottons, adapted tor two piece suits and sep arate skirts, this store placed early and liber al orders for these materials. The range of styles and textures is still likely to meet your requirements. Pape & Deyo, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Southern Fruit and Produce a Specially. 859 A 8G1 Washington St., Kw York. PI, UN SCOTCH OXFORDM. A soft canvas effect, in bright Scotch plaid printings, ot nine styles to choose from, 28 in. wide, price 10c per yd. riUNTEtt LIM1X CRASHV A labric closely resembling cotton dress duck, in natural linen grounds with printings ot green, brown, black and blue. 28 inches wide, price 8c per yd. COTTON DRESS DITCK. Unprinted duck in white, black, navy, tan and brown. White ground duck, with scroll patterns of blue, fancy blue also green stripes on white 28 inches wide, price 10c per yd. HEAVY WHITE COTTONS. White Panama Twills, Marseilles, white brilliants in pin dot effects, plain narrow, also medium wale cotton welts, prices irom 10c to 26c per yd. tfAMPLIS CHEEKrULLY MAILED OUT-OF-TOWN. REFERENCES: National Bank of New Berne, N. O Gnnsevoort Hank, New York. . Highest Market Prices, Prompt Sales and Check by Return Mail is OUR MOTTO and is Making ns Many Friends. Stencils and Postals will bo furnished on application to v JOHN DUNN, New Berne, N. C. Give ni a trial shipment and yon will be pleased with oiy sales. . PAPE & DEYO, NEW YORK. TUflnfATi fAiYinln Pnllnrfnl uiiiiciuu i oinaici uviicgo: This Institution hat a splendid and prominent location in a re markably beantlful section of country, In the midst of a region of noted Mineral Springs. It has a large and beautifully shaded Cam pas, Commodious and Well Equipped Buildings a Strong Fatuity and i-t'nll and Thorough College Course at VERY 'BIO DER ATE COST. The Fall Term will Xegln Wednesday. Sent. 141b, 1898. For Catalogne, Address, J. M. RHODES, Llllleton, N ('. ' COLA HEADACHE POWDERS REST THAT TIRED BRAIN 'AND - ARREST- HEADACHE & RALGIA. TRICK TEN CENTS. Bradham't ' Rellabls Drug 3 tors. r n s-ii ivi-t" Tlis most ilrslrahls beuss In Ilia City fur a boarding boo containing 19 room, walvr abd pus. Located on South Front (Street. Apply lo i. W. BTEWABT. if. w. tmivr.o?!. Funeral Director mt I IZmlmlincr. OmostW Droad Btnt. nut tnPtmait's stahlra. Kiilinr ) !ro.l Km. t, t3IIurll rol a smrl:iy.
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