s " - ; ml - - - , k. VOL. XYII-KO. 18. ' mi, i. c widxisdat korkuo, may ti, ins. IST1ILI3BIP 1881 " m ( vt A A .V - Ii offering tMi tret, anotipt thf tboumnd and o piker T attraction, a fresh arrival of Holme A Coott't Cek-braieJ .'. , ft IN & Itnnqurt Wafri, Grua Modan, IN ft , Ab alo the , ,,.,, i Anirrlnin Rrauf Glngrr Knap. ft la Iknvl Package at 85o per BUsuited Honey in pint jar it another agreeable attractioa y j aud also Houey Comb Compound ia nice tumbler at 10 Cent. 5 ft We are till Slicing those on talc a late importation of Schaeffera renowned Pig Hams, and 'I' ... ti.. iw.i. t sit ft EVERYTHING NICE CALL AT ' W ft i W IN H n n V) IN IN ft gaisfitallitlilllllllllllllllllillMlfl : BUYING GOOD FURNITURE Sjjfl -' Is moat cwentml. Looking well to Quality, Style, Service; gulling money ' worth mi-an satisfaction, means lncrva-d plea " urc in ulit-ir use. - " fill ' lTloii the; iHtinU liingo every ale we makenU tho luwi of njj our excellent Imsineiw, but tho item jjj price that make it a pronounced value, a price that MEANS Y SOMKT1IINO TO YOU. Oluncu over IhU list und nee if there ii not an item that g you need: 5 - , . ' jjj . Iliill Itiickg in golden and untiijue oak. Hook Gwea iu golden oak uud mahogany, jnj . Combination Cose in golden oak. Ladies Dek in golden oak aud mahogany, ladies Dressing Table in golden jiak, bird's eye maple aud mahogany. ; Siduboards in golden oak. Ex tension Table in golden oak. ' - Ttiniuor Hhnira ia imldon nAS v 1 1 ' i " S " ' Don't fail to examine the merit gold only by us. j - ..'; FRAN&.: H. J0NE5 & ,&0 r 87 MIDDL.E STBEET. I The Family . Ii (he source of mack culinary criyineut lu While and Delicious Dreads, UIH rfckes, fa try," Bis 1 X cuit, ttc, it it etjiUuBi our BigU , Grsde ' .. . . Rt In tho WnrM" i ; flours :! :5 If TA11P flrilir stlllllll BAfda ftv iVT nleuUliinic Irv this olciice brai d. 9 bimI va ivill triiArniilPA Ditit t . i & , Nourishing anil T ot'asouie B.ke N i r dadicd ' 'Phone 69. y THE CORRECT'HAT FOR 8PRKJG ' . . . . ."IS STRAW HAT ! We have them at prices latest styles- t 'r -t ; FROM 25 CENT? TO $1.75, Children and r,lis303 SLIPPEuS ... . - . i ... . . . - S i Will be sold cheap. i White and Neglige sizes, 10, 16 1-2, 17 It be sold very cheap. $ . Also have a full line selling at Reduced Friccs. p 07 MIDDLE STUEET, , 7 w V ) VI VJ ... i ; -J in barrel. ' bice lean Ham and hare jnit pnt . .... k..n vni) aw ivn ii alvrity accoiniKtiiioU by a j of theGnrney Refrigerator,' Ky . vlhf I --( Flour Barrel I (n - y Vl id rsDrlrnn 5 77 Broad Street. A. m ;! to suit buyers' and in , x - - Shirts, icr lien, "large you rrcnt cno, it will of CH0L3, which are I I imj mm S5S55 in tr a1 1 'IkM'- :u: - - zi rz;::?. n o 2 ' s fciBn Ccz;aij. Dr. WlisU far rratlasat A. M. fallef, CaiMsrat Faaslsa. Crap Pasta CaaaltUa U ' ImI tUaMtlaaal . . laleK. . . Riirni, K. O. May HTWt b t omnl u ahet Dr. Oorf T. Wlas- loa, t-prwideal of lk Ualrwatty ot Konk Carol I aa aad aow araaldwl of lk CaWarslly t Tessa, praakiaat of Ik Africallaral aad Msekaatoal CoUsf kara, aad It b latlnutad rather atrosgly Ikat k woald aeeapL Bat tb odds ss- pr to bs (a favor of lha aloeUoa of WIllluarJ.PrimroM. M. mattross faelory b to bs ostabllthsd at the pealtaatlary kara. Mo eoaclasioa b as yol r chad as to la parcaas of lbs shirt faelory plaat. Ia 187 this Btau begaa to pay Co fodaraU paasloas, aad ap to data kas paid $983,140. TbrarM10 poasloa ar. . This weak, tb eooisslito appolaisd by Iba last Lefislataia to oradleat crop pests will bb set bar. . W. A. Withers, ) Vaa Llndlsy aad Joha B. Smith cost pos th eosisiUlo. Ona pest, tb Baa Jos Seal, destroyed 800,00 peach trses at Yaa Lladley' Ibibmos on-hard asar Soutbara Pines. , Msjor Cbarlas 8 Daf Is, of Iba ltalli lafaatry, who-b aaxbas toola kls raglmaat la Porto Rico, will this week ha relierod a reoraltiag offleor hen by Ueal. Doug las BeUla, Tho latter b a brother of x-ooagressssaa Thosaaa Bel tie. ' ; Tb people of Ublaa Oror war great ly escited by a sensational snicldsSatar day alght David Dougherty, aged forty, after a drunken It, look hi Ufa. lis awoke aad asksd hi wk If b had not bee drunk, and If b hsd not bsaua bar and hb children. 8baaMtberkadnsa no llllroatment. II then declared he would nTr aaaoy then again, and at the word took his thotgna aad, placing tb mastl aadat kls chin, pulled the trigger with his toea Bis faoe aad lb front part of th tkall , wsr blows agalast lha wall. . i Insuraace Commissioner Young asked th attorney general for aa opinion as to whether tb Craig bill, passed by th r neat Legislature, requiring all Imuran c cob panics to become domesticated la this State after July 1, was not repealed by the general Insurance law,' know at th Wlllard bill, ratified afterward, aad has th opinion of Attorney-General Waller, la which h hold that th Craig bill b not repealed, but must be eon piled witbf H slaor hold that com panies can contlan to do whatever b necessary to carry out contracts made prior to It passage.' This enable life companies to collect upon old business In the data If they do tot writ basisess ander the present law. Commissioner Young tty maay companies slgaify their Intention of complying- with tb Craig bill, but limiting th Urn. Th Mutual Reserve Fnnd Life. Association, which had domesticated itself, withdrew It charter and gav aotloe of withdrawal from North Carolina. " " : Toe Southern Bell Telephone Company Sled exception to the recent order of the corporation commUsion Bxlng and reducing rale of telephone rentals. The company lay that th rates ordered sre unreasonably low and also nnoonstita tionaL Bids were opened by But Treasurer Worth for the purchase of $110,06) of 4 per cent, bonds to pay th penitentiary debt. There were fifty-one bids. These were from six polats outside the State and from fifteen whbtn lt The Wach ovia Loan and Trust Company of Salem, N. 0 was awarded the entire Issue, Its bid being 109. ' ; ; ' - The Southern , Railway, the largest corporation In North Carolina, domestl cated Itself In North Carolina by filing It charter under what b known as the Craig bw, by which It relinquishes lu right of transfer of casea .to federal courts,' It was against the Boothern that tea Craig bw was aimed, looogh It was made general in Its terms. Mil .,XP i TitlC STKOULAXmi MAMUen, , Today's quotations furnished by Lswlt A. May A Co., New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry. - , " ' : f Naw Yoax, May t3. , ' - HTOCKH, ' Open. High. Low. Close 181 1634 158 158 Reading...' c. a tv Gas. . '.' ", B. R.T. .. M.O.P..., kfanhattaa. , 54t S4t 64 U ,. laof.iso m m ,."ll 4119t U8 1I8 ;. us uu inj in, .a i i i 41t .. 110 111 1091 UOf COTTON. Open. Hlph. Low. Clos , . 5.91 8 93 5.89 S.91 . 8 0) 6.00 8.U9 SIX) August.... January... y-r C" Whsat July...'.... - mai'.::' t Open. L'.h. Low, Close t fTP your blood pure nnj your t W sMiiuu Ii and (!';(., ivo oi-;:m in a li'iil;'!'jr romliiinn Ii)' i Xinr ll.xxl's ti-r . anj you V ;.l Is ILL. r L S V MaLes the food more 6cTiontndwholesota6 tkbm roa nUpisov Use real tattitisi, MaatLa, May tL Prof. i. O. Bckar- staa, bead of the Caltod Bute Philip pine commission, has aabmlUad th fat lowlag written prepositions lo U 7111 piae emissaries, ' "Whlb lb anal docbloa a tola form of govaramoat b la lb hands of Cos greea, lb Presweat aaderbb military power, peadlng th acttoa of Congress Maad ready lo offer tho followlag form of govsramsati .' 'A governor gaasial to be appolntod by lb PresideaL . "A aaMaot to bo appolatebby tho gov eraor goaeraL ' i - Tb principal Jadge to be appolaled by tba Presldeat. "Tb beads of apartasonta aad bassr judges to bs either Amerlcaa or Filipi nos, of both. "A general advisory oonacll. Its mem bers to bs chosen by lbs people by a form of saffrsgs to bs bsreafler carefully de termined. ' ' k . "The President earaestly desires that Woodshed cssss aad that lha people of tb Philippine, at aa arly data, enjoy lbs largest SMasnre of self government oompatible with peaoa aad order.'' Th Presldeat cabled hb approval of the phut proposed. Th Filipinos have mad no definite proposltloa, exofepl for a cessation of hostilities until they can present lbs question of pesos to their people. Pro fessor Snonnaa told tbsm Ihsl tbsy had no means of gsthsring th people to gether, as tb Americans control most of lb porta. He also remladed thesa lost a liberal form of government waa offered, aad pointed oat that It was hetter loan lb condition cxbtlng under Bpanjsh ml. -. ' : - . feeaor Gotaga, presldeat of th Pill. pine commission, replied that nothing eoald b worse tbaa Ppaalsh rale, and, It b said, h admitted that tho form of govern meat proposed was liberal. WILlilXOTOH-a 6KIKVAKCH. stsisTn Baltreas Chart Wltk Diseita- iHltaf Agalsut Xaith Maria. Carotlaa WaMUOToa, May IS A ease- of mock Importance lo southern shipping points wis heard before ths interstate eommerco oommlssloa.. today. It was that of th Wilmington TnrUf Aasocuv tloa against the LoubvlUa and Nashville Railroad and about forty other Southern railroads, the tariff association alleging discrimination, against Wilmington In favor of other southern cities, , aad par. tlcularly Richmond and Norfolk, In the metier of freight rate from tb west It baa long been a source of complaint that by unjustly discriminating against Wilmington la the matter of freight ralea from ths west, sad especially on grain and flour, trade that would other wise pass through that city has been di verted to . Virginia shipping points, which have thereby been built up at Its expense. Charges were preferred by the tariff assoctstion some tlma ago, and last month th interstate commerce commla slon visited Wilmington and heard part of the testimony lucre. Today the case was argued by W, A, Day of Washington, for tha tariff asso elation, and by Ed Ward Baxter, of Nash ville, ob behalf or the railroads. Mr. Dsy questioned both ths reasonableness and tb legality of the rate to Wilmington from Chicago St. Louts and other west era points. He charged that the rates were made Just as high at ths t raffle would hear. As tba rate to Richmond Norfolk and other places were much lower, these cities obtained all the ship ping trade which Would otherwise b divided with Wilmington. Thb had re suited In the ' bottling up" of jyilmlng ton, which mlfht bars developed Its shipping trade as rapidly as tberTirglnla ports. , . ' It makes no difference how bad the wound if you not De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve; it will quickly heal and leave no scar. F. 3. Duffy. , " Do you ever think of the quality of your medicines Well qusllly should always count with lb sick; their foods aad medicines cannot be too fresh and pare; we know what we are talking about. No doctor can obtain the desired result In the sick rom unless his pres criptions are filled as lis Intended them to be, I. e., with drugs of tb highest quality. The sick room b the one ulsce above all others where quality counts above everything else. It you went the psilent to Improve, to respond to the physician's labors, you must be particu lar about uis msuioines ana loom; see ..that his prescriptions sre filled with j pure and freeh drugs. Ws ascertain ly csreful examination the purity and fresh ness of our prescription drugs, snd If .found below the standard, we do not ' dp'Mise them. We strive to excel lu prcs .'r;thin work and st all l! ; - a g!vt the t. t money cin 1 ' v. C. D. 1' I; .h, corner J ;jj'e s'ui I'c .h k. I w 'LOwulstV A west Philadelphia joaag woman, oa tb groand of economy, indoced bar betrothed to waive the formality of aa ongageoieol ring and c give bar the mey. 9100. instasi. After tbey bad beea married da asostb she taforsasd him that ah bad tavostsd th aeoaey la a life BMubsrsbip la s woxaaa's suffrage Society. "Ms, I'm at tb bead of my class." "How's that. Dick ri 'Teacher ssys I'm the wont of U lb bad boy la school." Philadelphia Jaqairor. C3Jk.aTOTt.XJk.. IWi Ua Unls If Hers j-jh Svfy P WE ARK NEEKINO BUSINESS. Wo have just received a ale line of Bird Gages I Which we offer from tl U to 93 80. Call and get on before they an all gone. . Pur Block of , Ice Cream Freezers mprias th Celebrated Lightning, White Mountain and Blitxarda. We have them ia ises ranging from 9 to IS quarts. One of ths blest aad most convenient ai tides b the Revolving Cake Turner, at 10c each. Another supply of thos Bios Whbk Broom at 10c each. . A Glass Dipper for lie .. A Feather Doster for 40c Aa Ice Shaver for 25c , . .. v A Bos of Electro Siliooa for 10s. : A Brass Tubular Lantern for ?Sc A Crab Not with handle for 80c- Iran Age Cultivator, . . , , , Iron Age Harrows, - , Usoi and Stonewall ' . . Cotton Plows. ' Wo still bsvs a supply of Family Scab, Coffee Mills, Gam Milk Buckets, Family Grind . Stones, Obair Bottom, Milk Cans, Mirror Rat and Mouse Traps. Garden Hoes aad Rakes, Lawn Mowers, and lot of useful household necessities too numerous to menUoavv Thanking our friend for a generous palrooaga. wo jpordllly ..invito, theni to continue their trad with us. - ." v v Tour Truly, , u 1. C. Whitty Si. rjmfs&FjjrmmA J i!SLBook Store s I It Wouhl he Idle I g , 'S J Toettimata the number of J fit people wbo use our"Uand Mulsh" . C -whit aad blue bond Btntionary. -Hammock :.. 9 Specially. '. J t-,'-t .1 G.'H: EnnCtt. 1 : a, , - ' . vm wjrrAxmwjmmjmm-A 1 1 11 1 rr.ilssr T -" INMMWd . sLLj "' " ' ' kVU ajf rx n. 11. f": Lis ner (jf!ico on 7 Hunters' ':rcli uunj & the u : .1 L "T lias moved m o ' :' Ftrrct, nest to , wncre he nipy he lurs. MM FRESH o FULTON MARKET BEEF ! I VAT RECEIVED AT 2z J. L. McDANIEL'S. Also a Fresh Lot of Cake and Crackers. big Ham to cat "J Email Pif II am to Boil whole. 5 Bmall Breakfast 8tripa. Frssh Boasted Coffee, Ground to order. JJ India Blend Tea in can, a most excellent article, trj iu Anything yon want in Groceries, Yon can find for the lowest pouibl pric at J. L. McDAliiEL 3 Ssiocwor to AU Daniel ft Oasklll. p Thrae Ol. 71 RroM Hi. Buy them now and know why 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 shoe, Our Shoes are the style and durability. Bead the following description : God man's Ladies, Misses snd Children's Shoes, They are the tnvy of our competitor snd lbs praise of our customers. The best shoo ever uAA in New Bern for th money. Every psir of .hem strictly warranted. Child's Dongola. S to 8, at 50o . ' 6 to 8, at 75o " 110 18, 100 Misses Doogob, IS to S, 185 On lb fool tyb we guarantee the price to be 26c pair less than can be bought abewhero. Child' Russet, 8 to 8, st ' to 18, st Hisses Russet, 13 lo S, st These wo have In plain and enamelli d lip. ranted. La1 lea DongoU, button Ladies Russet, button snd Isce, plain snd enameled tip at 8 00 The sbov are all onr Great Foi-Wear Godmans, Ask us for our guarantee on these, wa give it with every pair. A new pair if they prove anaatbfsctory.V W bsvs lately received our last shipment, of Spring and Summer : Sty les of Stacy Adams Men's Fine Shoes, - " la Tan aad Black, Vict and Calf, Calf Waukenfast Cong, and Bale. Ths Stjles of these Reliable bhoes are up-to-date aa they always were. You may gala if yon bs prompt. ; Hay 18, 1800 mm Wa lave jut received our S.f ! F"tndicii now nit uerjone 5 f- PfLie.i. I . Onr lln sf kff 11 tl.25. 1 SHOW cannot be equaled in tne City. - : n. 11.. .r r.. vil VIA fiPftrS f .Sit i"..7.V tS.nil.'.-5 ,4 UQI iUO Vft SS IIVI IM - Kn tl llft u .t.uti. fSg.VV Ml f asw svossv-- i- them r rnirtareed r -. tt'.fc.va iaelarmtlineofMenU JBoei ln Ihe.riti 3 I2 and we pnanstee inr Saoea I z VVe 0i Shoe a wnica !, f down ia Price. 1 y Call and le convinced.' - T. Cr- JDTJ - B7 POLLOCK STREET, pi CORNED - WlioIole A Retail very quintescenee oi 100 123 150 Every pair of them is war. and lace, $1 85 1 50 $4,001 complete line of Spring Shoes 2 ia QUAL1TT, STUB AND g II. SO mil $ W' Blick Cllf 3 imv.w Trw T--ri.T7",-l aD.ta dale and even nalr of J r a ' ' l SI for ftnalltr. Style and Price 3 ;. are np-to-dateJn style iifloV g- f-;' t- rfv;, - 'SiV - - irT r :S:t Zi TT CO., i NEW BERN, N. C. a r : i'iiM pi I'l I'il'i I'l I'i I'l miHI'Ii'Ij ''

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