! f f , f .' i VOL ITII-XO. li. IIW IIES, K. C, S1TIED1T MORIIIQ, Jilt J, ItSJ. IST1ILISBID Ittt 4, 1 4 'V- i) All Things Have Their Season A tod tb pmnt ttmr, oemg U Ui tiuidtooi au ranee oi . y the 'rail vrgrtmble', is more than uteally adapted , to SsV 1;h.ul nf thai swift n-fmh.ine' of driukl m Birch's Belfast Ginger AIe. rv .... . . lli 1 1 fc t AN AN AS ft IN IN IN A full lopnlj of which as. We have also incrcaeeo! our aloesT in that lioe by laying In a supply of LEGG-ETT'S -LE , .. Which it most excellent bererag and ofattonishing cheapness of price, and "lastly" do not forget that we always carry a full stock of tboM SPLENDID HAMS that we arc telling in any quantity sliced to tuit the mott fattidioui cuttomer of Mabkhuoi ft With a foMtlore, whew no tdsanUge It cwrUken where only boat knowa snl most reliable article are offeitdson, it rvalljr s natter ot business. , I ' ' , ... Tliat nur ttort niotU UiU coaitiiloii w're erery argument In offer ytu, ertrf feiture that will atac you tirl it to be the satisfactory trading place. Along In Nuuiinrr Ttiene items will prove of apecial luk reet to you. MtltflllgH In all tiie plain and fancy patterns, an tmmente ttock to lect from aud Ike priori at which we are offering them, will convince you that it it economy Vi trade with ua, HfosquKo CikiioIM with either wall or bedtea4 attache eott. Iitico CurfAliiM An cndlcM variety In Mottlogbani and Irian Point. It will pay you to examine our a lock before making your 1 purchawa, ' - FRANC,. H. J0NE5 & &0.; 87 JTII DDTiF, NTItEET. S Dinn I ilrn Mnllinn Ilnnrl InBfnlrn ? i mum liiuuiici um iu him j 3 J. R. PA RKER, 'Phono 69. Imasrination Plays the leading pirt when it come tt biyias clothes of i tailor. You Imagine they tre better. Lectose yoa ire paying more. ,r - . -. -. 'Y''-T Now, we make to order, aid We mske to fit; and if yog bay here, we make yog jodge and Jnry. besides if the clothes weir, if they do not give satlfaclion in every way, we give yonr money back. 1 he most Important point in a suit of clothes after the quality of the care and skill displayed in making It. On that- point; alone is based the charges of the highest-price tailors! In our stock yon will find skill, care and taste displayed to ai extent Tar beyond the previous standards. By' pricing it at-lhe proper profits we, have onr prices riht. ', . . $1 5D i'or aSuit of Ixcellent Se rvlcabie duality. I, ?G 50 ror a Better One. . ', ' ; ' $3 Oil and $10 Of1 for Excellent Suits of Quality Sel dom excelled. ' . . ' J. C-. ; XDTJ2T3T d3 CO, " 67 POLLOCK STREET, 11 1 I1 1 11 1 IH PI Pi IM I'! I'l I'! I'l IM I1 -- ........,....... hat jast beta reemed bj Ae well at paelry of all kindr,tid dings, lireada, biaeult, roll, cake, or any of the culinary triumplii mat ibe epicure liket to indulge in c mo he made from our High Grade J I h a la pure and the arms of qua)-' My, from Fine Butter to Fakln I'nwde and from Pur 'Spices, Flour, etc., to Pried Fruitt and a' Low Pricet. 1 Juat reoeiTed a Freak Lot Fox Hirer Butter, SSo lb package, : JR., . QROCqp, $ 77 Broad Street. " V 3 Si 2 cloth is, considered is the rt HEW BERN, N. C-, 1 I' I Ml I't I I l't I' !( I'M'! !! I' . .. .... . s THE ST1TL S UNTIL Ket:Hp;:i if General la- State ataMam Aaaet. Flag Far CraLar Ealelgk, Kegr Calety. Taxaa laat he Fal4 to Berro a Jury, ilai Crew Law Bafarrwi. IUiJuaa, Jane S Jaae 10 the Saaford Cottoa MiUa will be orgaaiaei at Baa ford, with 1100,000 capital, ead WlUiam B. Ramaear, preaideal of the Colambia Ilia, at Rimeetr, M. &, will alto be lu pre Idea I. The BUM Board of Agrleallare met here aad accepted a bid for building a 10,0OO aaaet to the State Mateom. There were tlx bide. The aaaex will make the mattum a Tory tpedoat aoe. The Btata crop report, baead oa retarai made by 1,000 eorreepeadeata, la being marie up. It Itaald It will ahow that oropa are at good at they ware at this time last year. taaao Keeklat, a Repahlicaa who rep eteeatt a tyadlcata which hat bought 10,000 acre of land la Camdea eoaaty, tayt It It the plan to out the timber fnd thea ooloaiat aegroet oa the laad. The flag to be preeeated by thti city to the cruiser Raleigh It being prepared It It of red, white aad red silk, the city's colors aad alto those of Sir Walter Ra leigh. It will bear the arms of the city and the laacrlptloa "Presented to the Ualted Stales Cruiser Raleigh Firat aad tut at Manila." The State Coarentloa of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union meets at Ureentboro. The Btata Coarealioa of the King's Daughters meets at Bouthera Pines. " Uader the new law ao man who has aot paid all hit taxes by June 1 can serve oa a jury. . The new public school law requires that la future all teachers shall stand an examination oa "clrll goTernment." Under the "Jim Crow" car law bow effectlre, the races now ride In separate cart on all the main lines of railway la la the State. Short railways are exempt and so are fast through trains, which do not stop at all stations. The Democratic Board ot Agriculture has naanlmously decided to elect B. W. Kllgo State chemist at $3,500 salary. He It now State chemist of Mississippi at $3,000, but will come here. Eighty tlx applicants passed examina tion by the State Medical Board. There were ICS applicants. The number of graduates at the Stale University It 69. Rer. W. M. Clark.of St. Jame't church Richmond, delivered a most beautiful memorial address oa the late Rer. Dr. Bennett Smedea, principal ot SU Mary't school Both the speaker and bis subject have ever bee held dear to the people oi italelgo; to the beautiful chapel at Bt. Mary't was far too small for the many frlendt who wished to attend the exer cises. Rer. Mr. Clark could stay only until last night, much to the regret of all who knew and loved him when he was rector here at the Good Shepherd church tome yeart ago. Smallpox here has nearly died out It is stated that the vaocine points for com pulsory vaccination here have up to date cost the city over $1,000. . The Board of the Agricultural Direc tors met here and officers for the depart ment were elected. The Board of the Agricultural aad ' Mechanical College meets oa the 7th to overhaul, the faculty of that department here. Mr. W. B. Primrose and President George T. Winston, ax-president of the University of North Carolina, are run ning about evenly on the ticket focpree- ldcnt of the Agricultural Callage here, to succeed the present president, Col. A. Q. Hollodty. " . A Tennessee firm bat made a $17,200 bid for lie annex to the Agricultural Department. ', CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. His KIr.i Yoa Kara Al'rzys E::;ht Signature of I TUB SPECUIATITX BtaJUUTS. Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A. May Si Co., New Tork, Represented by A. O. Newberry. . Haw Tobx, Jane 2. '' STOCKS. ' . . . t)pen. High. Low. Close Sugar......... . 144 146 144 146 Reading.. 67 67 66 57j &B. AO, B. RT.... 137 129 127 120) 106 111 106 111 M.O.P. 89 41 89 108 108 - 41 108 Manhattan. . 105 , COTTON. Open. Hlph. Low. Close . 6.93 6 93 6.91 6.93 August.... January... . 03 6.03 0 62 0 03 ( i CHICAGO MARKETS. WhsT ' s 'Open. Iiifih. Low'. Cloei July ..77 77 70 70 September.... 77 78 77 77 f EEP your blood pure and your 1 V 6tomiii li nnil (lifrotiiivooriiimin s liealthy condition fcy taking ll.Kid'e t"arta;'arilla and youVili t o V. ILL. """" Jtzzziviisttvsz wtakes the food snore defidotts and vfolenowe MABJOa CLARK FOCWD. MUmmfft BWkv mmt War Al e4 at a Mew Terfc Will Wmm QsaaaatvtuK, M. Jaaa 1. Ma rlon Clark, the Iweaty aao moatht old lafaat kldaapped from bar pares U, Mr. aad Mrs. Arthar Clark, of Mew Tork city, oa May Slat, was discovered two miles soma of Bloalhsbarg, a village shoot eight Ballet from hero, talt morn ing. She was fouad at the farmhoate of Chariot Toamaat aad was la custody of airs. Jessie Wllsoa, who took the bahy to that place doritg the early part of last week. Mrs. Wllsoa wet accompanied by bar husband, aad stated to Mrs. Toamaat that the wanted board for the little lrl for the summer. Monday, Mrs. Wllsoa wsat to the poat-ofllca, taking Maiioa with her, at the had doae oa several occasions be fore. The Clark baby attracted the mm- try people by her appearance, her large blue eyes aad pink complexion being particularly noticeable. The curiosity which the child aroused made her cap- tort grow aaeety, aad they kept her cloeely confined to the Tonmant home. Is kooa at Deputy She riff William Charles tda beard of the abduction he, taking hit clues from the pictures of the child tnd descriptions given him by peo ple who taw her, went to the farm-house of Charles You mans and foaad Mrs. Wllsoa, from whom ha demanded the child. Mrs. Wilson was Indignant and claimed sha knew nothing whatever of the child. . The deputy sheriff produced a war rant, arretted the woman and demanded Information at to the whereaboolt of the child. At this Mrs. Wilson weakened and made a confession. Marlon Clark, the child, Is la good health. She has ao hat and her tboet show much rough handling. Arthur Clark, tht father ot the abduct ed baby, arrived here at 6.30 o'clock this tvtalng. He Immediately identified the child found la the custody of Mrs. Jen nie Wilson by Deputy-Sheriff Charleston as his lost child. W. M. Gallagher, of Bryaa, Pa., taya: "For forty years I have tried various cough medicines. ' One Minute Cough Cure Is best of ll. It relieves Instantly and cures all throat and lung troubles. F 8 Duffy ft Co. ... Late Mews Items. The expected call for volunteers tor service In the Philippines It regarded as a step toward Increasing the army, to 100,000 men. J The Spanish Minister' to the United Steles, Duke D'Arcos, will be presented to president McKlnley tomorrow. The minister says the quewtloa of , treaties will not be taken up for the present. , No objection has been raised by the German government to the sending of the cruiser Newark to Samoa to take the place of the Philadelphia. . The Insular Commlssloa recommends that franchises and concessions,! u Porto Rico be told to the highest bidders at public tale. . ! The Ohio Republican Convention was organised at Columbus by antl-Uanna mea and la expected to make nomina tions for 8taleoffloea. . , . , . Dn Paty de Clam, who, it an army ofll eer, It alleged to have been one dt the chief schemers agslnst Dreyfus, was ar rested In Paris on a secret charge . last night, . x :;.;Vi-fr,.-. if. Mornsrd, counsel for Madam Drey tus, addressed the Court of Cassation in Paris in behalf of her husband. Major Marchsnd, the explorer arrived in Paris and wis welcomed with wild enthusiasm. , ' A sub-committee of the International Peace Conference at The Hague hat unanimously adopted the American plan of mediation. ' - Emperor William made a speech at the launching of the new warship Kaiser W 11 hem der Grosse at KleL General Lawton has been pot in com mand of the defenses of Manila; and General MacArthur continues In com mand at the front. A cablegram from General Otis ttatet that General Smith's troops here "pun ished" the Filipinos who killed Csptsio Tilly. ; - General Goran had another severe at tack of asthma at Havana yesterday. , There Is'a time for all , things. Tha time to tske De Wilt's Little Early Risers Is when you are suffering from constipa tion or other stomach or liver troubles. F S Duffy A Co. Hello, Central 1 Give us everybody on IhM wtrfa ThAm ! ftnmntlitnff nrw At Bredbam't Soda Fountain: Frozen Pino-1 FLie f" rv. ltry apple Snow," cold as some folks charity, Place your ordars with R. R. C1LL, and sweet snd finliy sa you like It. Kew Ecrn, N. C. Come and try It. You'll be glad if you Orders now being tukeu for Full Pisnt dj, and sorry if you d.mt. I it;?."- t. ; i i r m i imr- no aioaa Ttaxow rsrvam. Maw OtLtuis, Jaae !. By direction of the Loalslaaa Bute Board of Beeith at their saeettng today Ua followlag telegram wae forwarded to the several Slate Boards of Health latereetad la the reported cases of )tIlow fever la this dty. . Representatives ef this Board with ropreeoatatlvet of the Boards of Ala bama and Mississippi aeeoeapaaled by Surgeon Morrsj, of the United States Marina Hospital Service inspected all hospitals aad hospital records la Mew Orleoat aad found nothing suspicions It Issprobeble the several Inspectors will make their flaal report tomorrow. Nothing jesriDee the slightest apprehen sion," t '' . - i '. - MthBook Store 5 j It Would be Idle To estimate the number of people who use our"Uaud Finish" white and blue bond Stationery. Hammocks ! Specially. S . LI CnMitSt 5 U. il. J.IU10I.U i Notice to Tax-Listers I Owners of property are requested to list their property as early after the 1st day of Juno at pmtible, so that they may bt notified of any change In the valua tion of same, and io expedite the com pletion of the lie.. U it particularly desired that city numbers on houses aad name of street be given in every case. E. W. SMALLWOOD, ' . . Chma. Bd. Co. Com. Lawrence '& Co.. Established 1863. " WIIOLLLHAlL.i: COMMISSION. MERCHANTS . FRUITS AND PRODUCE, 20 No; Sid Faneull Hall Market, I..., BOSTON,' MASS. Referencea: ' 0' '. . ' Faneuil Hall National Bank. Boston Fruit & Produce Exchange ' Boa Ion Chamber of Commerce. . 1 NPBCIAMIES: Pencil?, HXelnn, Houthern Fruit V' And Track, J. L. Hartsfield, REAL ESTATE' AGENT, , I have tome BARGAINS IN CITY REAL E3TATK.au Offlce over CitiBsns BankJ wlth;j. J. Wolfonden. , R.H.; BAXTER. A genuine Madras Shirt for 60c, worth ' Also a pretty line of Percale and J3llk Shirts Just in. ; r. ii. baxter. if you v:a;:t Fine Shade Trees, , Fine Fruit Trees, . Fine Ornamental Trees, ' . " Fine R.r::s or SHALL SUGAR 1 CURED AND 1 HAMS 2 it J L MoOAHIkXtt, tl Broad Street. Aba a Fraah Lot of HeWt Ftcklet both'tweet aad eonr. Fresh Cakss and Oackera, Frrsh Btgta aad Foa Siver Batter. I aWra to state that I have seoarsd the aarvscea of M(. Oe Q. Wsyaeaf Otympiaaad Mr. David W. SeUstoa of Carteret Ooaaiy, M. C, who will be glad to have tbrlr frieade aad ar oaalatsanes eal and see tbesa la the cHy. FWeae Remember that I gaaraalco every artless yoa bey from ma to be at represented. If foaad otherwise, rota ra tt aad get yoar saoaey back. Heapcotfully, J. L MtDMIEl, SttwXSAMC 'PhBie OL. THE CORRECT HAT FOR SPRING e - a e "Mfw A STRAW HAT! We have them at prices to suit buyers and in , latest styles FROM 25 CENTS TO $1.75. I Children and Misses SLIPPERS Will be sold cheap. White and Neglige Shirts, tor Men, large sizes; 16, 16 1-2,' 17. It you want one.it will be sold very cheap. , Also have a full line of SHOES, which are selling at Reduced Prices. ; .jrw smith: 47 MIDDLE STREET, " :- NEW BERN, N O The past month, havtDg beeu too cool to sell our thin Summer Clothiug, we will offer the public an other grand opportunity. . .. ': We will continue a Special Sale in this, June, . . ' "month. In order to cloee out our immense stock of Crash Alpaca, Mohair and Other T:.v: ..f. i - .t Summer Also Ladies and Gents Oxford Ties, And mil Flummer 'Goods which most ..... be nold at the Tery Loweo't Prlee.'., . AMERICAN STOCK CODPANY, 59 & 61 Middle St., laces a;:d EriBROIDERIES !' t 1 - .. . ... . We have jutt opened and put on tale another big lot Lacet and m- broideriea. - . .' . ... ,.r .-..y . i. We offer some ipecial valnet in French Yal Lace at loe, 18c, 25o and 45o dozen yards, -r- " :; ' ..i.j..- In Swiss and Cambric Edgings and Insertinga we- are showing the Prettiest and Daintiest patterns at 5c, 8c, 10c and 15o yard.. r vniTs cnaATJDin. Two special Talnee in White Organdy, nearly two yards wide at 321c , , and 49o yard. , ' -"' -- r.L 'T -" ' ": o'Tsrvr-t-f: - Breakfast Strips Just Received Wholraiale A UUII to ftkDultl ft Qaaklll. 71 niMMMl Hi. - Clothing. New. Bern, N, 0.

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