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j'sj'c-J y v v wWyy YOL. XTIl-IO. II. - '" KIW tlltS, I C, 8LSDIT MOEIISO, MIT !l, 1133. ISTilLISHID USt mflllJtMMIlMMMIMIMIIIlIMIMIHIKf tllllllilliKiiiiIfiiiifiiiiiiiii'fCtiUiiiiiii, j . FRESH CORNED J i FULTON MARKET BEER! 'z .: .'ti'iMMiiJi):jC' just u.:t:i:ivi:i AT 2; II J. L McDANiEL'SjUfi CID liUIlII.::. 3 Mm. ? j to u CS A ' FnnLjiiin.-..; ILLca tint food loore dcwdous oik! wboiesosne Is offerirjg this acrk, amoot the thousand and one other mm mm mm. mm mm mm mm mm mm. Alto a FntU Lul of Cekf I'i Hani to rut Small IJg Hani to Boil whol " i- . . Small lirrakf tut Strips. - " ' - . ; ' . Freeh Roasted Coffee, Ground to order. - r India Blend Tea in cam, a nuut xcelleut article, try it Anything you want lo Groceries, Voa can And for the lowest possible price at . . . " J.L. 3 MclllI Successor to M.DaoIrl & (Usklll. 'l'lioiie 91. xts si In BUYING GOOD - I most essoutiul. Looking well to Quality, Style, Service; getting money's worth means satisfaction, mean increased pleas ure in their use. -.... ' . Upon these point hinge every sale we make; its the basis of our cxwlk-nt business, but tho item is always accompanied by a price that make it n pronounced value, a price that MEANS SOMKTIIINO TO YOU. ; . ; (5 lance over this list nnd sue if there is not an item that you need: - Hitli Kucks in goldxn and antique oak. ' !ook Ciis in golden oak and mahogany. - Combination Canes in golden onkl. ..-.'-, . Ladies IX'ika in gulden oak and mahogany. Ladies Dressing Tables in golden ouk, bird's eye maple and mahogany. . . . - . . . Sideboards in golden oak. . Extension Tables in golden oak. -v r. ,.- Dining Chairs in golden oak. ' ? ,c. - : ? ; 1 1 , n Don't fail to examine the merits of the dumpy Refrigerator, sold only by us. - . ..Js"-( j ;1 ,V( i .f . FRANG. H. JONES & GO., 87 Milk I 1.13 I The Family I I lie source of muclieulinaiy ...i CDjoymoiit In While and Dt'Hclonn ' - J Brindx, Hollii, fukvn, I'ailry, Bi- (! i f cult, te., if It containt our. Hie . Urade 1 Best In the World'! N FLOUR. , ' :l? If your flour nply necdo re plenmliiiiK Iry lliis cluiioo brand, nud o will gimranlee Itaintr. . Nourishing aud Tuolhsouie Hake 8luB. . " J. R. PARKER, 'Phono 69. - AyVy!VfcV!XyiX1,!X"! aAa!tfkV) THE CORRECT HAT FOR SPRING IS STRAW mjtftt We have them tit prices 1 latest styles' . FROM 25 CENTS TO $175. Children and Hisses SLIPPERS - . - Will be -sold cheap';' !J ' "5 '' 1 - White and Neglige Shirts, lor Hen, large sizes, 16, 16 1-2, 17. ?It you want one, it will be sold very cheap: . ;;v-1 Also have a full line of SHOES, which selling at Reduced Prices. ' : s: ! - J-.eJT..3T ' epaflakani anftsbesaa sanhaaV fMal L. sanammft mm . 67 MIDDLE SraET, :o: nadCrackec.! H . Wholeftiale fc It tall Grocer, 71 nrJn1 HI. FURNITURE STJIUKT. Flour Barrel ! JR., GROCER, 77 Broad Street. A to suit buyers and in are Vs . NEW E"UNT. Ji iaatasr Ferelra CrrUs file . ksrttr. A aril as! PeasaiVer - W4. CoBBlstless IssaeC- Blf CktrUrs Draated. After Klmllea Caa. . Ralxisi, May M KlljUl Joyaer sad Cfhai Laa(Uy, la amte eatrftd with ttrderlaf a tmm cWrk asaMd Traa( aad robUac aad baralag a store la Piu eoaaty, wars broegat aat aad Jailed U save the troaabeiaf lynched. They weie flrtt takea fraai Oraeavtll to WatUartoa, Beaafort eoaaty, bat were aot eoaalderad safe there aad so were braagkt sere. Bolk are aowerfol - Jeyaer rully eoateeeee aad sayi Laagley (track the tret blow. Their ob ject was lo get 8,009 which they thought was in a safe la the store. Toe Old Domtnloa Steaauhlp 0oa peay filed It charter with the Secretary of Bute, thns complying with the piovl (Ions of the Craig law., It le the sink foreign corporal! ua to thas deaMstlcate Uaelt. Miss Dolll Bolonmb, of Tadhta conn ty, aged sixteen, was married to T. B Oross, aged sixty, of Moatetama, Iowa The aged grooes I worth half a nlllloa dollars. ... ... Two store large I roe faraaoes are le be built at Qreeeiboro' daring the next ninety days, listeria! for their construc tion Is now arriving. - Mrs. Margaret B. Sblpp Is allowed tlT s month pension. This will la all prob ability be Increased by Congress. ' At the Adjutant General's office It Is learned that the election of the Held offi cers of the new Beeoad Regiment of the Slate Ouard, W. B. Rodman, of Washing ton, colonel, aad VY. A. Johnson, of Wil mington, Ueutenaal-eolonel.: completes that regiment. The Third ltegtmeal is far from complete.. The First hai yet to organise Its various companies, and ihea the Held officers will be elected. All this will require two or three weeks' time. ,v, - . '. . ". --: Commissions were issued to t. P, Aaron, of Mt Olive, as assistant surgeon of the Nival Reserves Brigade; to the followlne: officers of the Bouthport divis ion of Reserves! Bark Ferguson, lltu tenant, Moody B. Mints, lieutenant, Jun ior grade, Frank .Pinner, ensign, aad to R. T. Medal, as Aral lieutenant, and T. li. Paoe, secoad lieutenant, of Company K. Second Regiment, at Wilson. - . two cnarters was granted oy tne Bee retary of Bute: ' One was to the Booth Mountain Land Company, of Burke county, capital $00,000-, stockholders, K O. Menxles, J. M. Bernhart, U. D. Aber nathy, A. Y. Slgmon, W. B. Mensiee, The other was to the Delgado mills, at Wilmington, capital, $460,000, with $1, OOO.OM Umiti stockholders, S. O. Bolt, tt, a Bellamy, J. W. Norwood, Mars- den Bellamy, E. J. Power, James, U Oaadboarai '''' --. -'. The Roman Catholic church here has purchased a farm ten miles soothweet of this city and will have a boye training school there, r - 1 ' ; ' r A special from Qreeavule, N. C, ssys: At this plsce, full seven months after the Bute election, fifteen of the bestcltl sens of the town and vicinity were ar rested and brought before United States OommUtloner Ormond, on the charge of conaptring to prevent the casting of voles by four negroes at a precinct about two miles north of Greenville in the election referred to. .;. , " The street was maile on laformatioa apparently furnished by a negro who , IT CANT BS DONB. He One Can Bemala Well, He Ohrenlc 'V X) ieeasee Oaa Be Oared Unless the hUmach ia Firrt Hal ttreag - .' aad Tigeteaa. - .-. This Is plain beesuse every organ ia the body depends on the stomach for Its nourishment. Her re, bone, sinew, blood are made from the footLwhich the stom ach converts to our use. - Bow useless te treat disease with ibis, that aad the other remedy and neglect the most impoilant of all, the stomach The earliest symptoms of indigesiloa are soar rtalnga, ma taste ia lbs aunts gas in stomach and bowels, palpitation, all-gone .feeling, falnluess, headaches, constipation; later comes loss of flesh, consumption, liver and heart troubles, kidney diseases, nervous prostration, all of which are the Indirect result of poor nutrition., : ' Any person suffering from indigestion should make it a practice to take after each meal one of Stuart's Dyapeptla Tablets, allowing It to dissolve In the month and thus mingle with, the saliva -and enter the stomach in the most nst- eral way.' Theae Tablets are highly recommended by Or. Jennison beesuse tbey are composed of the natural diges tive soldi snd fruit essences which ss eiat the stomach In digesting all whole some food before It hss time to ferment and sour. . Stewart's Dyspepsia Tablets sre sold by druggists, full sized pck-t at f-0 cents. They sre slso eirelitnt for In valMs snd rMMren. A bock on ife-r- b d'.C!ie8 ftnil tlioUiiUiiiS of te-.unuiiii.is cf genuine curt nt f t v Mn-- ' r F. A- Stuart Co., i.ars1,,l, . ,j. wee eo tllltarate that his mark, leeteed of aetograph, appears on the affidavit ia evidence. The negro himself declares. however, that he did not know what he was slgatag, as the paper was not read to him; that he deee not kaow the par dee aad b wholly tgaoreat of the affair la whkh the affidavit declares they Ag ared. He says, la eoaelosloa, that he wee told to make his mark', aad U at he did eo without any Uee of what It In volved. The ease wee celled sad hss progressed slowly aad will eoaliaae to drag along. Eight wkaeasee have been examlaed for the preeeeotioa, sevea Populists aad one negro.' little, aeglecled.scratchee end wounds frequently reenlt in blood-poisoning. Better heel them quickly with De Will's Witch Hasel Salve, a thoroughly anO- sepUe application with a record el al ways earing piles, old nleers, eoree, col, wounds end skin diseases. F. 8. Duffy. Lvma Aaaasn-: airvova. - Flllpt Bessrat Mmlw F CmbW- hlaaiLa, afsy ' M Oeneral Luna has dissolved the Peace Commission appelat ed by Agulnsldo. Two of It members. Bueaeamlno and Arguelloe, have beea put under arrest at Tarlao, where Lane's forces are concentrated. Four other commissioners have been appointed, who have eome into Oeneral Lawtoa's II nee at Saa'Isldro. Tbatr authority Is limited lo asking a cessation of hostilities. The commlseion is heeded by Oeneral Grsgorlo del Pilar. Colonel French, with the Twenty-sec ond Regiment, was sent down to tbs river three miles from Bsn Isldro, by Oeneral Lawton, where he met the na tives, driving them out with leee of four Americans. " '''. , Major Kobbe, with the Seventeenth aad Nineteenth, expects to meet Colonel French at Ararat. The Rio Grande will then be clear of Filipinos. llaaiLa, May tO Two military and two civil Filipino commissioners,, ap pointed to co-operate with three reel dents of Manila in negotiating terms of peace, arrived here today. ' They hsve submitted no new pro poet tlon, but want an armistice pending the cession of the Filipino Congress. Oeneral Otis hss refused to entertain the proposal. ,. . . ' . ' , Manila, May 18-Oencral Luna is re ported to he making desperate efforts to restrain the educated Filipinos within the limits of his jurisdiction .from com municating with the Americana, even to the point of arresting Encamino and Herrora, two of the most Influential officials, while on their way to Malolos to join those who are coming to Manila by way of San Isldro. :. ' This, and the removal of the seat of government to Tarlac, thirty milee north of San Fernando, may lead to complica tions and delay In the pacification. This change of capitals hss just been msde known. But tt Is generally conceded that furthsr opposition' to American sovereignty will benseless. Neither Oen eral Luna nor Oeneral Plo Del Pilar, it is said, has sufficient force to resist. Oeneral Wbeaton hss been relieved of the command of the second division for a sneclal assignment and Oeneral Fens ton has beea assigned te bis brigade. . . A board, consisting of Colonel French of the Twenty-second Infantry, - and Major Cabell and Captain Randolph, of the Third Artillery, has been appointed to proceed to Batavia, for the purpose of investigating the European methods of providing for the health of the troops there and to report on .the subject for the benefit of the Americans here,- ' Pnenmonli, la grippe, coughs,-colds croup and wboop-eough ready yield to One Minute Cough Cure. Use this rem edy In time and save a doctor's bill or the undertaker's. F. 8. Duffy. ust sraccLATiva iukkkts. . Todsy's quotations furnished by Lewis A. Msy 4 Co., New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry, t i -. . - New Yosa, May 20. '- ' : - -8TOCKbV -y. :l v - . Open. IRgh. Low. Close Sugar...'... Reading.. 4. 1561 158 158 1561 65 , 55 53 59 C. B,(J. ..... 131 Gas.. 120 B. R. T.. ....... 115t M. O.P...... .. 44 181 J8U 130 llvf 116) 114f 131, 119 11Si Uanhatlan.. OoaU ..... .. iioin Hoi not .. 100 813 98 200 COTTON. ' Open, tlifrh. Low, Close .. 5.S3 5 04 5 02 5.S3 . 8 01 6.03 8.03 8 03 August.. January. CHICAGO MARKETS. ; Wbbat Open. High. Low. Close July.......... 73t TCI 731 73, I f''STI1 by !:.. :'s - S- .1 t . ' ! Hm result i n .Hiiii'-h, in rv -i. t' t i' L , . . from v,.l : W W WOl Inn Miaat Xo. JecnnsL: De the majority of peo ple-women especially appear at their heel la their ewa hemes or ia those of el bat r One thief le evident, seaeewly anyone shows to equal advantage under ac eUeomsuaeee. staay of as eaa recall ladles who are charming wkea they art out caltiag, beceeae they esert the selves to be agreeable, bat are liable to be found In what has been aptly called saeatal dlshaUlee" whoa "dropped ia npoa" aastpectcUly. .... Other women, en the contrary, ate sweet, gracious sad natural at home bet aervoaa, restless aad aot By any means Ideal compaaiona oatside their own doors; whereee another person, who Is pleased end pleasing when Invited to your bouse, b psin fully prim nnd self eonscleas when yoa retura the visit The lafinenee of anrronndlnga upon some huaaea beings b simply astonish nf. : - ' P. It makes ao difference how had the wound If you use De Witt's Witch Basel Salve; it will quickly healead leave ao scar. w. n. isuuy. The severest hsil storm visited this sec Don Thursday evening, 18lh Inst, that ever was known here. The oldest In hsbitsiiU ssy they never saw aaytbiag to compare with It. It was more severe at some places thsa others. The farm of W, A. Morris aad 'Mix 8. O.E.Arthur were completely strip ped of all vegetation. - The hail was falllag about tea minutes, breaking win dow glass, sad cutting . twigs off the trees. The fruit le all cut off to this section, i . The ground wan covered, u The ball stones were from one-half to cne and half Inches ia dlsmster. - . J. M. A. Btsistas Bgaatire , lie lias ttaHnst'wjftBwtB 98 The above Air urea WTs remark able story i they 'represent almost exactly the per ceo lags of cures made by . .. ; . : llheuuiacltle) -' the wunderful new eonslitutioaal cure for RHEUMATISM. The oilier two ier cent, were not car able, or failed to lakeuwdicine according to 'direetioae.' Thous ands have been cured. . In view of ' the fact that many physicians think that Rheumatism is incur able, and that moat remedies fail, ' it must be true last Kneumactde. ia the greatest medical discovery of lira aeo. Particulars and teeu ruoolale of many well known peo ple sent free to ell applicants. Rhcumacide Will Cure You. MAMCrAOTDKtD jn 'THE BObBITT J0RUO CO., : BAUIOB, HAC - Bold in Kew Bern by C. D. Brad ham, by Uavis" Pharmacy, and by druggists generally. Price t per bottle. " - Executrix Notice, i - Having qualified as Executrix of Zao cheus T. Brown, deceased, late of Craven eoaaty, thia ia to notify all persons having claims against the estate of ssld deceased to present them to the under signed on or before the 18th day of May, 1900 or this notice will be plead in bar of their lecoycry. t- ' All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. ! EFFY B ALPillN, May 18. 1899. .E(ecut-iz." E. C I. V O. . Iln3. WASHINQTON, D. C. JUBILEE. For the above occasion this lino will sell round trip tickets on Monday, May 22nd from New Bern to Norfolk, good to return until 87th for $1 8. . The special rato ' from Norfolk to Washington and retura wilt be $3 00. ' GEO. HENDERSON, Agent. ' New B rn, N. 0., May 20, 1898. WILL J0I.1 ioo m i In giving 1 100 OOE'iCH TO bTART t'A dOTTON FACTORY IN OR NEAR NEW BERN. Also don't forget I have the ; . BEST BEER ON ;SpARfii.. BOTTLED AND ON DRAUGHT. 1 n I I. a n I a lis atti actions, a fresh arrival of Ilolmra 4 i onU'e ( rlrl.iatod . fit .' ' " " to Cavaajnet TFafernt, Gem NexJas, ' to ' . ' ft . Treaton HoIIst, Ac. ' to ; - - ' tA.ad also the ' Jmtrlean Hulj Jlnxr Nnapej. , la Barrel Package at S5c per barrcL ' e Strained Hooey id pint jars is another agreeable attraction i taad also Honey Comb Compound In nice tumblers at 10 Oenta. ' We are still Slicing those nice Iran Ham and have just put ( Q on tale a lata importation of Schaeffers renowned Pig Hams, and to to put the whole thing in a nutshell FOB ANY AND P EVKBYTHINQ NICE CALL Buy them now and know wby P Because this shoe section would not main tain its enviable position in local circles it it did not meet your demands lor every new and stylish and servicable Our Shoes are the style and durability. Bead the following description : Oodman's Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes, They are the nry of our competitor snd the praise of our customers. The beet shoe ever hold in New Bern for the money. ' Every pslr of .hem strictly warranted. Child's Dongola. 6 lo 8, at 50c . - 4 V i -: atot. 'Mo . i '. ..- " i o.l, 11 00 ' Misses. Pongole.lt to 8, '125 Oa these four styles we guarantee live price to be 85c pair less than can be bought elsewhere. Chlld'sKussot,lto8,at " ' atoll, at Misses Russet, IS lo t, at These we beve in plain aad enamelled lip. Every pair of them is was ranted. Ladles Dongola, buttoa - Ladiee Russet, buttoa and lace, plain and enameled Up at . 2;v . .-. ' The above are all oar Great For-Wear. Godraans. Ask us for our ' guarantee on theae, we give It with every pair. A new pair it tbey prove nnsaUefactory. -, .. W have lately received our Btyleeof Stacy Adams Men's Fine Shoes, la Taa aad Black, Vlcl aad Calf, Calf Wkukenf ast Cong, and Bala, i " J ; j'be Styles of Vheae Reliable bhocs are up-to-date as they always were. - Yon may gain If you be prompt. ' , , j, - 'May 18.1899 ill III HI HI ll III III HI ! 5H IS 11 u h loit twelve, our P i.4 cii lew lilt mryow ii ftUALlTY, STtB AD J' f'u,:i oar Ilia of lln'i tl.ttC..i .80 and S2.0P; Black Cill3 D 8H0IS eaanat C eiaalei ti Ike CltTXE'?a.-i?,Wv-..--3 12 5 , Oar Use f Tai Vlcl lli SHOlS It ?2.6U I2.75,1 $3.00, g s $3.80 aai $4.0 la atrlctly ip-t . ever j pair of g H taern are rMraaieV:::' rvT-v' m f I v we lave tke largeit liae of Mea'a: Shoea la ihe CK J L.j .....i;. nr ithnes fur Onilltv. fUvIe and Price. 3 ana wo f,iiisHv. -w- We eaa sell job Shoea wklck - Call aal be coavlaced. - 67 POLLOCK STREET, " ; ; NEW BERN. N. ff'j ' s ., ,., , . .-. ... ... ...im in iiiiiuiiiiiimprru7niM!MiuiM'iM AT fl PAIR OF SHOES shoe. very quintescenee oi 100 125 150 and lace, fl 26 150 last shipment of Spring sud Bummer I $4.00 complete liatf of UtHi Shoes 2 - - - - v. i m are ap-to-flate lagtjle im low SI -- m .-i f- V' -
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