i ' .-X : ! S i I VOL IVII -XO. SS. I IVY S. C, TUIUSD1T mSNC, MAT II, 1839. - fSTAILI5KCP 1JSI ABKioM to rtimu. M Prrrl H OI n IS MHADQUARTnCS TOR 7 V Sugars, Coffees. v Flour, Heats, Lard, Tobacco, Cigars, Cheroots and Cigarettes, &c.f &c, 5&,&c. ; as in i IN AN vi IN IN IN IN IN IN IN count all our lulls and are then-by enabled to offer oar . customers the Ijowcat Possible Prtw couipaiible with . tbcQnalitr of the (rood. V J f-j - . f , Oar Shelf (londa ere ueJoe; aoatUuUy tqilwiUhod" wiUi New mi Attractive Article and ourconsUut aim . U to suit oar coolortK m in tierj frwU'j J - Anj errors of otniiiiioa or commission are always cheerfully corrected. Hire di a-Trial and if yon are not pirated the fault will not be . , : V! VI VI WE ARE AGENTS FOR THEFT" if . STANDARD ... ... V mmil5llljSLffiiE5 PEST ATTING! Any pattern you see shown in the Stand ard periodicals, we keep in stock. - No waiting here lor patterns to be or dered. Our pattern stock is the largest in T!iafaim Vnrth flarnHna. : ( fi1i PRICES, 5 TO 20 i CENTS. THE STANDARD DESIGNER Is issued monthly at $1.00 per year, and can be purchased oi us at 10c per copy. 1 It contains nothing but the latest and most up'to-daio styles.' . . ' - . Standard Fashions Sheets are yours for the asking. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION H ULJa Jluy 7, -1809 THE CORRECT HAT FOR SPRING IS A STRAW HAT ! ; ' - - - , - ,- -, ' . j" We havb them at prices to suit buyers and in . v latest styles" - , I FROM 25 CENTS -TO $175. 4 word of akrmlaf W lk tumr turr Monk CirnH bi1 Ukr ItUitkruo b drtalaf r fof lb Urntrm la mmmnm. tklfimg IMi poUuxs kail oiW roilao lotto Bortfc u of BLiu'Mri krt Wa ll ut rlxtMit cut ( lk aM4 taai 1M1 poUUM u4 Mkar prodar au colli for kt kUlpplag ll la m hJM eoiaaitwloa rtbaaui ikul kid plat of UuIum. Lart yaar IW wu om of laoaa kia4 of aoaudaaloa BMrcaaala rap raw tad la Uala eoaaty (PaaiHca) ta mf cariala oledf Ikal kad ao plaea of ka ti er t. , t i : . I vltltait tka dtr aad place tkal k ltiml u La, laal Dacaihar tad foaad ikal be kad ae plaea of bealaaam. I Iblak IhU Ike farawra la lkl eoaa- l;loal lul ya.r fttOOM by aeadla( Uielr prodaoa U aarallable ataa to acll for Ibern. Tkere li a aua la Botloa, Mut., ibal tils, lo ba a-ooaimlIoa aMrcbaal Ual kaa ao place of boalacaa. II, kai a cel lar rvatad a rooai about It feet aqoare. I t tt dowa la It laat Deceatlier aad at laforaMd by a reliable penoa thai thb) ao called eomaletioa aMrehaat bad Jodgiaeala baaflaf eref kin aad the o Sloan could aot Hod aay property be leaf taf lo kla lo allack aad tkal Buu ksd 10 ageate la tblt coaaty rapreaeat ln kla laat year aad will probably bar a. Many or more to repraaeal klia Ibli year tad eooM of oar faraiera will prob ably tblp to kla tkla year lo. their Bor row. - Tliare are good reliable eoaimltatoa awrebkau la Boaloa Ikat woald treat ibelr ablper all right. Tke Am ol Mnara. Boarorot A Co., M aad N toulb Market it reel aad 8 C'omawire alreet, Boa too, MaaK, li u good a kouae to sbl to u I bave tvrr ablpped to, I aia per- wally acqualuted with tbrm aad havt bjua aklpplug lo Ibrm for twaaty-lbre yrart aad kare reallacd betler prioac fium ibaai Ibaa aay oilier coojuilMkui merchant, Ibal I have ablpped lo. ' They deal boaeat and fair with Uteli pttron, and are Tery good aaleamea An, peraua wialilng lo ablp to them ll iliey will write lo the flrm aad ak tot tencir aad card, they will be Mot to lucm. - .. 1 bare been iklpplog potatoee for the liat Iwenty-llve yeara and hare found Hoiloa to ba Ibe beat - market to ablp litem loN ; J Yoatey etc, , " i W. It. SaWTBB, " Doteb, May 10. Rear 400 basket of peai were ablpped from bare yeiterday, and a Urge quanti ty today. . i '. We were (hewn a nice ilze IrUh pola to yeaierday cnuilug" from Mr.' W. A. VY ilnon'i patch. Our farmer, will aoou lie ibipplng Ibem. A negro laborer waa aevereiy hurl fueaday .nigbl at the GolUnboro Lumber CoV taw mill, ll ieemi that be wa managlug Ibe cut off iaw and the alab bearer puabed them dow d too faat and the aw became eulaagltd aud broke throw ing a piece igalnMJhe negro alrlkiog Uliu belweeu ibe neck and ahoakler lu dieting a terrible cash. Dr. Bonner dnaacd the wiHtad. Mr. Joaeph Klnaey and wife were in town a abort while Buoday. Judge blornegay held court moat of ycletilay afternooa. Two colored data el, aroapd ca Huckleberry avenue be came a little boliteroui on Sunday atom lug aud were arraigned before bli honor Tbe nuire alia with a great deal of grace end tllgutiy, but gel, off a lltlle'wbea he bear, of luch decUlon, ai relating lot be K.& M. 0. ILK. yetterdarv ' Our town con tlouea lo Imnrore. New building, going up, atreeta being In proved, people mwvlng In, facloriea ruabed with ordert, saw mill working tleadily, all going to ahow we are a hue ling eel of people and will aooa hare one of Ibe Uveal town, oa the A. 4k M C. We bare S churches, mi vices In each regularly; I live Sunday echoola, prayer meeting twice a week. UIm Maud Arnold returned home yea ierday from a visit ta tbe Fort Barnwell Mellon. 5 ": - ; Mli, Mete Outlaw la right ,Ick. W hope though ibe will be out toon. Ur. liamploa Weat from Cloa, la la lowa trading today. . Our merchant. carry well selected itocki and are draw Ing customer, a good long distance. - .,f 0. V. It. Children and Hisses SUPPEHS Will be sold cheap. ; -; 1 . White and lleslise Chirts,,lcr Hen; large sizes, 16, 16 1-8, 17. Ii you want .cne, it ril be sold very cheap. . ' At t M IV . a MVJW-,H ... aiso nave a iuu una oi jjlluj, wnicn are selling at Reduced rrics3. rraM fcar. T. THE gPSClTLATITK MARKKTtt. - Today's quotation, furnisbed by Lewi, A. May it Co., New Vork, Kcpreaented by A. O. Newberry. - T Maw Voaa, May 10, ,.- - arocKa. , Open. High. Low. Close 8ugiu-.r... J. 0 a n. 4 o, , B. RUT... M.O.P.N..i Banliatlsn . August.., January. . 149 not 181 U6, " 43 ' ' lit 144 UOi 130 110J 108 - 150 113J f r j i , . ILLes the food more delkJous ondwhoiesoroe" Tmica cnor riwa 183 122 t IIS j 1 m- 6T illDDLE 81'EEET, :o: .NiV 150t US 133 13i 41 113 COTTON. . Open, lliph. Low. S.05 S 93 6.89 . f4 fl.01 6M CHICAGO MARKETS. x WhaT - Oicn. High. Low. Clone July 72t 723 71 72s Treatoa May lOih IIW9. There wlU be a Baaday Fch ol picnic , Trealoa oa Friday aeil I3lk May. Ail deaoaslaailoaa bave Joined together aad a real aloe llase is aallctpalcd. Cabbages are p leallful arooad here aad they are real alee, aalllag at Ire ceata per heed. - L. A. Haywood Esq., has Ira eeree pleated la Irish potatoes which are really (ae aad promise a Weary yield. T. C. Whltaker we leara has I acres equally as good as Mr. Haywood's while Beajamla Erwla, C. C. Ueadersoa aad aay othera arooad here bave real lee potatoes. At Oliver w learn that J. J. Blmaoas Beaj. Ueadersoa aad saaay other there ksrs real magnlfleaat crops of potatoee. Oar market was well supplied with Use May shad oa Monday morning Isst, asany were the enquiries whea were the aets set, waa It Boaday erealng or Mon day morales after mldnlgblf But we are lacllaed to believe that tbe majority ooacluded that It was Monday after mld- alicht ai they were charitably inclined to believe tbet our fisbermea hsd loo much respect for the Ssbbelh to violate it not withstanding there waa a real storm of wlad aad rata oa Monday morning. Charity ll la said cover a multitude of sla. - - - " Tbe crop of Spring chicken we learn will be aausnally large tbla season, ao will Irlah potatoes. With chickens, po tatoes aad cabbage, where 1s any that fears slarvatloa, only one aud be says thai be has tbe eoasolallon lo kaow that he will live notil be dies If be perishes to lestb. . Mr. AC Burt is repslrlng Mr. Bally Browa'i dwelling. Mr. Frank Barnes is palatial the Disciples new church, here which when completed will be quite aa ornament to onr town. Fruit and berrlet will be nnutually tea roe tblt seasea what tew that escaped the cold taapi are now dropping off. Honon are crowding on our worlhy clllsen, Lou Tailor, elected mayor of Treuton, then appoluted magistrate. He ba, tbe vim and energy iufflcleut to dis charge every guty that may come before him. The tobacco crop, will be large this year In Jones couuty. . If the tobacco crop continue to Increase would It not be advisable for our merchant and money men here to go to work and pot up a tobacco wherebousehere. Our lands here are nearly all adopted to tobacco aad will eventually draw all our farmer la the raising of ll ami if tbey have lo carry it off to sell it, won't they spend their mosey where tbey sell ll? Many of you recollect that I advised many - years ago our merchants to pnrcbase bale cot ton wbea they complained of dull sons. Now see tbe change, some day In the fall season over 800 bale sold here with everybody selling dry goods and groceries.,.- :. A Let tobacco lake the place of cotton. With no market here you certainly will fall back where yon were before. Why aot go to work and make enquiries about the cost of bulldlugs, Above all keep aa eye oa tbe increase of tbe tobacco crop for ll will certainly In a short lime sup plant tbe coltoa crop la Jones county. The Idle crowd around Trealoa I dis tressingly disconsolate as tbe late rains have to mad-dyed the waters of tbe old Trent that tbe Ash won't bite and tbe boy are so busy at work that tbey can'l dig bah for them. If times don't mend. in a few days pitching quoit and hitch ing boxes to dog tail will be Ibe prin cipal amusements. Just to have a little fua as It I said "a little nonsense now and then Is relished by tbe best of men." Gardens cenildering the cold ipring are rooking extremly fine. ' The health of this whole community (remarkably good, In fact we hear of but little sickness in tbe whole county. Dr 8 K Eoonce, formerly of this place, now resident physician of Pollocksville, will lead to the hymeneal altar one of the fairest daughter of Pollorksville, Mis, Llla Ward, tbla evening at tbe Bap list church there. ", May many year of happiness attend there will be the wishes of all tht know them. Lewis King, J A Smith and son, Joe, and several others left yesterday for Charleston to ..attend the Confederate Reunion. - '. . ; . Mr J W Bryan lost bl horse a fw days ago by falling in a ditch and drown ii. - j. as. ' eaM Call l.ltaa. ' ' Special to Jonraal. , lUt aiun, May Itl-Opisloaswsrt lird ae Mlowa today, aft it which the coarl adjoaraed for the tenat . ' . . . State v Dlioa, free Burke, reversed. Halloa vs Wsbb, true Barks, sf rssed. Mich lee Co. n Boggaa - froat Aasoa, per earUm, afflraaed. CASTOR I A Tor Infant and Children. Tel Kind YoaHan Atwajs BcsgM IJ.L. McDaniell . HU C l-VSOIt TO . . . j McDAtilEL & GASKILL, I Whl-Mle and llrfall Grorfn, f 71 BROAD STREET. NEW, BERNVN. 0. g llaviug boagU tbe iulereet of Joarjjh Gaskill in the firm 5 otMcDatiiet & Gaskill, I shall continue tbe busineaa at tb 5 aani (land. " 5 I desire to thank tbe public for Ibeir liberal patronage to l the old Gnu and n-ictullv ask fot a continuance of your rs- JJ teemed patronage, I shall endeavor to alar art giro yon full value for every dollar yon tpeod with me. Again thanking S yon for past favor, lam Your ery BMpectfully, 5 Bear the Signature AUCTION HALE ! Th Hoaaehnld aad Kitcbea Furniture, beionitng to sirs. Lalluatairn. la lb boose on New street recently occupied, will be sold at Public Auction on Friday at II a m oa the pre i tare, by 8.R. Street, Auclbeieer. . . N. C. State Bonds FOR SALE. Under "An act lo authorise and direct be Issuing of Ktale Bonds to psy off tbe debt of tbe State's 1'iison and for other purpose", liUls will be leceivel by tbe stute Treasurer, at Italeigh, N. 0 , f or l I0.WJ0 of N. C 4 pi-r cent. B udf, run ning leu yenis from Jan. 1st, 1890, Interest payable July and . January. These Kondi are txrmpl from all tsistlon Bids not contlileml under 1 04, The riglil b reserved to reject any or ad bids. Bids will be received until "liar 22nd, 100 m. W. H. WORTH, Slate Treasurer. lUlilKh, N. Cs, April IS, 1HD9. Close S.89 8.88 By allowing the accumulations in tl e bowels lo remain, the entire Byslesu in poiMonpit. DeWitl'a Mule Fr!y I;r:-r i .jiiluie t lie liowe's. Try t a 1 j - i v S! tusKi's use t..-.ti. f". 3.. Notice of Dissolution. Tbe firm of McDsnlel A Ossklll is thU day dissolved by mutual consent, Jo sepb Uaskill Witlidrawing therefrom, uaviuii sold hi Intoreal to J. U aloUan iel, who awiumrs all the lialiilitir of the firm. All persons lioldiug claiuis against the firm will present them to hlin for payment. All persona indebted to tbe ttrm are reqneateil to come forward and settle at once.. J I,. MCliAfMfcL. May 4, 1899,, JObKl'U UASKILL. A Thoroughbred Man of the world would nev.r think of wearing a ready made suit of olotbtdg any sooner lhau ho would allow bis best girl to take lilin to uie incuro. uts in dividual thste must be suited in Fabrics, ami the KxqiiUite Kioto,- Perfect Fit and Exquisite Style that only a Skilled Tailor can put on aiuit wld satisfy him. Our Artwtio Tailoriua; Suits the Meet Fastidious. ' ' F. 31." Cliadirlcks Middle atro.it. . NEW BERN, M. fc J.L. McDMi EL, Wholesale A lUlail OTt?ert Thame Ol. 71 llroni Hi. jg f wXitl "CLOVER HILL" BUTTER I FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. ONE 1,11. PBINTS ONLY 25 C'liNTN. ' AT JNO. DUNN'S Perfect Butter-in a Perfect Package. It "Hakes Friends Everywhere." Your .able la not eouiplete without a pound of the "ClrOVEH UH'TT IIUANW FOX ItlVFIl DtJTTCIX WE AIIE SEMilNO AT 25 TJEMTS A POUND. J. 3K. ISKZDIS, O-xocer, j it th, Rnhk Store $ We don't make a specialty of S last year's al manner, but wa are J headquarters for a Fall Line of I up-to-date 'Phone GO. 77 Broad Street. Stationery, ' r ; Blank Books, . ' . Hammocks,- -Sporting Qoods. - ti. H. sniTCtt. Llltle, neglected.snratches and wounds frequently "result In, blood-poisoning, Better heal them quickly with De Will's Witch Hazel Salve, a thoroughly anti septic application with a record of al ways curing pi!i'S, old ulcers, sores, cuts, wounds and akin diseiuK s. F. S. Duffy. J. L Hartsfield, HEAL ESTATE AGENT, 1 6 $1.25 UEfS m ! M5 j Your prescripi'on if brought to ua to be tiDr.l, will lie given our moot careful ! . --nt at,, v 1 I ,1 t ' . i V :. il I ':! i a , C 1 emli n't t j i '8 I fi U 1 1 thti oil "t ' ' I vis' i 1 1 I bave some OAIMJAINS IN CITY REAL ESTATE. s r . Oflice v over Citiwns Dunk, with J. J. Wolfenden. " . if We have JastTeceiFcd our complete line of Spring Shoes j2 tnd can now uR. em j one U QUALITY, STTLI AND g l PEICE. ' - - 3 h Onr line efMei'i $l.!5, $1.50 and MM BUcU'ltf 3 FE rhoks finnnt be Mnaled in the CUT.- 4 : - Onr line of Tai Vlcl Kid SHOES at $2.51) $2.75, $3,00, :f $3.50 and $4.0 la atrlctlj np te date and every pair of them are gnaranreed. r j We have the largest line of Men's Shoes in the f'ily atd we euarantee our Shoes fur Quality, Style and Price, ! 1 We caa sell yon Shoes which are np-to-date in style and low - j f down la Price. . ... , -I . Cl',1 aad be ce-vbeed. c-- zorzrnr -da'coLil 67 POLLOCK ETr.--T, ' NEW BERNE, N. C. - m ri in it in in in in mi in in im rt i'i i"