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C, EUSD1T MORKIHO, Jl'St 4, 1MJ. tSTilLISHtP lUt All Things HaveTheirSeason ' - .. . . u . . i and the present time, owing to the insidious advance of ' . 1 the "early vev table", U mora than usually adapted to - a bleri ose of that moei rWwshinf f drinkilH YMT Birch's Belfast Ginger ' Ale. ; A full supply of alien has Jast beeii received -by 4 us, Wt hire alw iaortMed our ytock U tkt line by ( laying in a Tply of IN IN IN IN IN IN IN AN .... . , ,i Which ii moet excellent bcrerage and of Mtoniihing 7 cheapneu of price, and "lastly" do not forget that we always carry a full stock of those SPLENDID HAMS ' 1 that we are telling in any quantity sliced , to suit the , ' most fastidious customer of . ; " ' 4 tit BHD 0- With a good More, whore no advantage la ever taken where only beat knows and meet reliable article are offered yon, le Mlly a matter of ImaliKne, -f"f" ; ' ' That our ttora aieet this condition we've every argument to offer you, every feHinra thai will mtkeyou feel It to be the satisfactory trailing place. Along In Summer ..!!:,. Tltene items will prove of apeelal iulerest to you. ; HI iittt hrh In all tiic ilaln ami fancy pattern, an Immense stock to stlect from ami tin) price at wlilch we are offering them, will convince you tbal it is economy to trade with Ui, Mosquito Canoplew ; wlib either wall or bedatead attachaents. Tice Curtains ' -" ' An endleM tarioty In NotUngh.m and bUtoint.; ! w :n CTl . 2..- .uk. .LI.. A Will ISlJ JUUMIVAIUIIIHJUUI BUSSJK UOIUISJ UIK&IU fUUI it. purchftirt. FRANG. H. J0NE8 6 GO 87 MXDDIVE STREET. 9 Ip; nn Tiln Mnlhnn llanfl In Mnlrn 1 100 JJJULVG lllUbUDl UODU IU 14iajD A i well as pastry of all kinds, pud dlogs, breads, biscuit, rolls, cake, or any of the culinary triumphs' that the epicure likes to indulge in' i can be made from our High Grade F.odatufta. We bave everything th it Is pure aad the arme of qual-1 Ity, from Fine Butter to Bakins; I Powdcf, Had from .Pure . Spice, Flout, to. Dried' Fruits and at Low Prices, , , ( : ' Just Ncelved a Fresh . Lot Fox Hirer Butter, 25c lb package.- 4 J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad iStfeet.i .-t. I . ' tSm till W Iff nfUf !!f !?T1Tf!Tf W WW TO !!F W Iff tTTItrfTfTfTfriift Al.. lL. I.. II . . S . a a a . a riajs iiie iciaiog pan woen u come 10 ouying eiomes of a tailor. Too. imagine they are better leeaase you are g paying more'; ' Z y:':-, Sow, we make to order, and we make to lit; and If you bay berr, we make job judge and Jury, betides if the clothea 3 wear, If they do not give aallfaclion la BFery way,' we give 3 ji: juur niimcy uacit. me most imporiaDi point 10 a suit 01 E4 a clothes alter the quality if the cloth is considered is the; 3 UIIEBIG wn Care ind xkill 11.nlavlt la msVltier it. fln Ihit nnlnt alnna !1 aai - ""fn fviua Kiuiiv -: In our stock you will find skill, care and taste disolaved to an extent far beyond the previous standards, i By pricing r! tt a the proper profits we have our prices right. if S $1 50 ror aiSult of Excellent Servicable Quality. Ej .-$8 50 or 1 Better One. - ;;;; . Z ' I $8 Oil and $10 0f for Ixcetleut Suits of Quality Sel- E j i dora excelled. , ' : T. O-. 3DTT3"2T d3 CO., l w POLLOCK 8TKEKT, - NEW BERN, N. C. - f " U ' i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 ' I ! 1 H ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 ' 1 1 I ' 1 1 ' " 1 1 " n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r i I ' ( 1 ' " . Iki teat Eof 4ftEaBsart Fatreaage Far IU Itabera. Item ised BUUsseaU Igaered. ! T Te Ithlklt at Fsrls ' KipMltlea. RiLxiaa, Jaae S. The ereal at the saeetlag of the board of agrtoolMre was whea the Usance eommlltae made a fall report, la which It says It Sads that tbs fualoa beard had beea gallty ofdUtrlbul lag lis palroaage saMMg Its ewa bars, la other words, employing Its own members to perform the delicate aad accarate work iwqilrad, the protect loa of the farmer agalast fraud la the par chase of commercial fertilisers. By employing themselves as clerks aad Inspectors, they hamper aad hladar the eBcere la the discharge of pa bile duly and reader It Impossible to auks effecllre the machinery which wonld otherwise obtaia la a perfectly legs-, la lad aad dlsclpllaed working force, sa It presents the aaomaly of members of the board passing judgment apoa their owe work. This appller with equal force to the employment of aa attorney, who also performs his legal dalles while receiving his per diem aad expensee as a member of the board, the teadeacy la such esses being to aaeceesarlly mailt ply fees or And a pretext for doing sa Bines he made the report of the board of agriculture to the Legislature, consider able sums bare beea drawn from the Treasury oa this account, aad 1330 has beea used la paying Mr. Harris for pre paring the report of the board to the Legtslslure, heretofore performed by the secretary of the board without extra compensation. Two Items of $11 each hare been paid J, 0. L. Harris and Hill B. King, each containing $4 for allow soos for board, which Is unwarranted and la violation of the resolution adopt ed on March Oth. Attention Is also called by tbs committee to the extraordtaary charges of the committees on electric lights, carpets and Insurance. The work of these committees was of the slightest significance, and such as Is usually done by the commissioner, , secretary and curator. Several residents are on these committees and they charged $4 per day and Si allowance aa board. Here la a sample: . "Agricultural Department to J. U, IT MERITS ATTENTION. k HEW PREPARATION WHICH CURES DYSPEPSIA AND STOM ACH TROUBLE. I L i I e Mokes the food more defoioeja and tttweesorwa Ramarkabla Oaratire Properties. A new remedy, which may rerolu tlonlze the treatment of stomach trou bles, hu recently been placed before the public and bears the endorsement of many leading physicians and scientific The remedy is not a wonderful secret discovery, nor a patent medicine, neith er It It claimed to cure anything except indigestion and stomach troubles, with which nlnetenths of our nation are af flicted. -- , - - The remedy Is In the form of pleasant tasting tablets or lozenges containing vegetable and fruit essencee, pure asep tic pepsin (free from animal Impurities) bismuth and Golden Seal; they are sold by druggists generally under the name of 8tuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Many Interesting experiments made with these tablets show that they pos sess remarkable digestive power, one grain of the active principle being suffic ient to thoroughly digest 8,000 times Us own welejht of lean meat, eggs, oatmeal or similar wholesome foods, these tablets do not act on the bowels like after-dinner pills, nor in f set do they act upon any particular organ, but the manner in which they cure all forms of Indigestion Is this: They act entirely upon the food eaten, digesting It completely, nourish ing every tissue and nerve, in the body they simply perform the work of dlges tlon, thus giving' the weak stomach rest and assistance sufficient to enable It to recover Its normal strength. This Is the reason so many pretended cures have signally fafledj they do not furnish the digestive power which is the one thing above all others that the atemach of the dyspeptic lacks;' and unless that is supplied, It is waste of time to attempt to restore Xhe epfeebled stomach by means of "tonics, "stomach bitters" and "pills' no permanent good can re sult from their use. ; If the stomich cau be rested and silted in the work of digestion it will very soon recover, Ibis is the secret and the whole secret of the remarkable suc cess of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablsts, a remedy practically unknown a year ago and now the most popular, widely used dyspepsia remedy everywhere a success secured almost entirely oa its merits, as it has never been extensively advertised, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are now sold by druggists everywhere at 60 cents per package; if he haan't them in stock he will order them for you from his wholesale house. They are made by the F. A. Stuart Co., cbemUts, Marshall, lllch., who will be pleased to send lnfor matlen and testimonials from every Allen: Oa special osmmJUee, 1808, Jaae SO, second selection f carpets, per diem 14; expeaese $1; Jaly S, selecting mate rial for toilet rooas aad apluooaa, per dieaa $4, espseses Jaly IS, reoefvlag aad appreviag earpete after laid $4, ex penses tt. Total IS." J. O. L. Harrla aad Dill . King were the same aaoaata for the same work. A a other iateteetlag exhibit Is made of J. O. L. Harrla' Seconal as chairman. mber of the hoard, attorney, ete la all 18 psymcata la two years, aggregat ing S,4W.BS. Two fees are for $1,000. The following le a list of the members of the beard who were also employee. at Alien,. malll ag clerk; Hill K. King, aaalytical clerk; Geo. X. Flow, Joba Brady, I. C. Bay, Howard B. Browning, leaped ore of fertilisers; J. C. L. Harrla, atloraey. During the trouble between the Demo cratic aad fusion boards last April, two here of the board whose terms had expired were called la and paid unlaw fully, these being Joba Brady. $47.88; R. B. Uaeberry, $37, aad the tusloa seem ben also paid Uieaneelves at their April meeting at the old rate of $4 per day aad $1 per day expeaeea, this also being un lawful and nnwarraated. Il was found that $10,9174 bad beea drawn, but with no Itemised statements accompanying the Items. It la ostensl bly for Inspection aad farmers' Instruc tion, the largest Item being $1,000 to J H. Newborn e. The committee reports that the accounts presented by Secretary Ramsey for payment are not at all satis factory because of the fallnre'to insert Itemized receipts for money .drawn. One Inspector, a son of Hill E. King, drew $78 for each of two months as Inspector and $8 ene month aad $10 another for expenses. J. O. L. Harris made aa address to the board, la which be said he had no ex planatloni or apologies to make; that he had received money legally by the direc tion of the board. The committee re bukee Commissioner Joha B. Smith, the fertilizer Inspectors and Secretary Ram sey for their unbuslness-llks careli aeee in their accounts in not having Itemized receipts, Ramsey says he has itemized receipts for most of the war rants. . - The committee recommends that John Brady and R. B. Llneberry, who were Illegally and wrongfully paid, be aotl- fled of the fact and given aa opportunity to refund the money wrongfully' drawn from the funds of the Department, or, if they fall to do so, suggest to the fusion members the propriety of their replacing the sums thus wrongfully withdrawn from the Treasure. The fuslonlsts who on April 14th refused entrance to the Democrats to the agricultural building not only usurped the functions of the whole body, but also paid themselves at a rate not recognized in the act of 1890, and in excess of the legal rate in the act of 1807. It appears that they began this way of payment la Jane, 1807, and aa a result aesrly $1,001 was thus illegally drawn. They really drew $8 a day In stead of i ) ,';V ' Other proceedings at the session were followr: A committee composed of Chairman Cunningham, Commissioner Patterseaand the State Chemist, was sppolnted to prepare rules and regula tions to put In effect the pure food law, lo go Into effect on August 1 next. 'It was decided that the members of the board be paid per diem from . the time they leave home to attend the meeting of the board, taking the quickest route to and from Raleigh. The amount of $.1,000 wss lent to the Agricultural and Mechanical College, to be refunded out of the United States appropriation. Chairman Cunningham, J. B. Cofleld and State Geologist Holmes were ap pointed a committee to secure a credit able representative of North Carolina at Ibe Paris Exposition, especially In the departments of agriculture, hortlcul ture, forestry, fishing aad mines and mining, provided floor space be far nlshed free. The resolution carries no appropriation, the object being to co operate with the United States national commissioner. State Geologist Holmes, Secretary Bruner and H. H. Brimley were appointed directors of ,the Stele Museum. -. ;A . ml emtwiaf'e ISanSill Special to JoeraaL . i , ,V Brooklyn, Jame tu-CUralaad a, Braok. lya 18. v. . i , ,-i., , . Beaton Jeae S Cradaaatl a, Boston 8 Balilatore, Jeae SObl)Sj 14, Bal timore A ' - . . Waahlagtoa, Jeae 8-8c LouU S, Washington It. . . ,. , Hew York, June 1-LeoisvtUe 8, Mew. lorkf, Philadelphia. Jaae S Tlttaberg IS, Philadelphia U. .... , at eh Ctake. . . ' Clubs, W. It P.Ct Beeoklya.'... ." ST 11 " .79 Boston, . ...... 17 IS 478 04. Louts,.:.... t IS -410 Cbleage,; 85 11 .89 Philadelphia,.. IS IT 478 BalUmors,.....- 88 1 .841 Cincinnati,.. II 18 488 Mew York, ... 1 84 .400 Pittsburg, i.... 17 N . Loaisville, IS 86 .887 Washington,.. IS 4W .810 Cleveland, 8- 88-. -i .SIS - THE raCCLATITB MtMIH. nanoiAi, tueci oAstaa. Mv.vVl'.vwYW,v.vwvwJ..v,vwwvrI 1 SHALL Breakfast! SUGAR A airs Strips I CURED n"u Just 1 HAMS . Received I 4 . At J L MoDAKIELV, Tl Broad FtrreL . Alee a Freeh Lot of Heiaa'a Plcklre both sweet and soar. Freeh Cakee and Crack era. Freeh Stla aad Fox Blvee BuUer. I deaire te state that I have eecarad the eervioea of Mr. Geo. . Wayne of Olyespia aad Mr. Davhl W. SebUtoa of Carterrt Oenaly, M. OL, who will be gled to have their friends aad ao qealauacee can aad aee theaa la I he eHy. - - Pleeee Rf member that I guarantee every article you buy from see to be ee represented.' If foued ntberwiee return It and get your money hack. Reepectfully, W. U. Gallagher, of Bryaa, Pa., says For forty yearn I have tried ? arious cough esediclaeo. Oae . Minute Cough Cure la best of all It relieves Instantly and cures all throat aad Jung troubles. FB Daffy A Co. . - CMMWe Oasarea. I have just received a eeauliful llae of Children's Oxfords In tans and blacks. Also a full line of Lsdles Oxfords; all to be sold very cheap. J. i. Baits. CASTOR I A . : For Infant! and Children. Thi Kind Yoo Han Always Ltagul '' Bear the Signature of Liis.Book Store r S The Prisoner of Zends,, 1 I t . By Anthony Hope. I TheChob-lovlaible. . . ' By Jas. Lane Allen. I The Sorrows of Satan, . k ' Bf Mane Corf 111. k : All in Chep EdllloBS enit 8 J ' read every day In . the -' 5 j year. ' 9 . ' i- ,,;., 7. i I; ' . Nl Ennctt. Lawrence Co., : Kstabllsbi88. ( COMSIISSIOIi MERCHANTS. -FRUITS AND PRODUCE, 20 No. Side FaneulXHall Harkct, BOSTON, "MASS. . ..wete .M ... . ..era . ati Reference : .- -l'. V , . '1,1 Paneuil Hall National Bank. . : Boston Fruit ft Produce Exchange Boston Chamber of Commerce. SPECIALTIES:' Pcnt-Iiea, Melons," ; southern Frnlt , o And Track. J.'L. Hartsfield, L" Today's quotations furnished by Lewis JL May A Co., New York, Represented by A, O. Newberry. " : Nbw York, June 8. stocks. , ;' - 'Open. IIlKh. Low. Close Sugar... 110 140 14S ' 149 Reading 63 68 67 57J aatq, ..... lsot too) mi mi B. R.T 112t 112, jlO, U0i M. O.P...... .. 41. 43 . 41 41 Manhattan 100 10V 108f 1081 . . COTTON. Open. Hlyh. Low. Close August....... 6.03 8 03 6.81 .01 Jsnusry 8 01 6.03 0 03 8 01 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whsat Open. U tih Low. CI. we July 70 77, 76 77, . September.... 77, 78 77, 7C t nave some BARUAINS IN CITY REAL JE3TATB.' .'- :"'; '' ') '- Offfoe over Citieensi BankJ wlth'J. f. Wolfendenr --"? -ll'."t-'f R. II.' BAXTER. . e. '; riADHAfi GaiKT3 ! A geauiae MadraeShirt for 60c, worth $100. - - Also a pretty line of Percale and ;-?i)k ShirU just in. ' ' Whlenle fc ltUIl Gnwer, 5 1 J. L. MtDMIlEL, 5 Succaaeor to Daniel ft Oanklll. Thone OL 71 Brand Hi. 3: JB SALE I Among other things at yery tempting prices we will have tomorrow SPECIAL, CRYSTAL, SALE. IIQUSEIEEPERS GREATEST OPPOIITVBTITY. We put on sale Monday and Tuesday, Jnne 5th and Gth, (two days only) 800 pieces Fine Imitation Cut Glaus, consisting of Large Water Pitchers, Fruit Stands, Sngar Bowls, Uutter Dishes, Celery Stands, Cake Plates, Covered Dishes, Fancy Vases, Ac. Actuully worth 15c, 20c to 35c eich, at the Special Sale Price, 9 1-2 Cent! Each. G. A. Barfoot, THE NEW STORE. THE CORRECT HAT FOR SPRING im a. STRAW HAT ! We have them at prices to suit buyers and in .:,.'.x . . , latest styles ' FROM 25 CENTS TO $1.75.3 U '.- i ...... Children and Hisses SLIPPERS sWlll be sold cheap. Si- ' ; : White and Neglige Shirts, tor Men, large sizes, 16, 16 1-2, 17. Ii you want one, it will be sold very cheap. i Also have a full line of SHOES, which are selling at Reduced Prices. - - 87 MIDDLE STRKBT," . '.;. NEW BERN.' N O, .., v: ;.( ij . .;. -tl-.ri I Sal v- , The past month, having been too cool to- aell our ' ' ' thia Bummer Clothing, we will offer the- public an- 5 ; other grand opportunity. i . ' ,.:.? ,-t ; , We will contiane a Special Sale- in this, June, . . . , ' ' mOnth. ' In order to close Dot bar immense stock of- - n lis Crash, Alpaca, Hohair and Other O; 'Smcr Clothing; : i : Also Ladles and Gents Oxford Ties, ; - : ...'V r ' '" a .1 i r s l. a isvuaa sail uuiaurr uvuus etasacsa uiun n m " . - - . ... ' i t y t-.t ... -i . . be mM at the Very Lowest Price,, , , :.::r.:i".:i stoc:c co:.:paiy,; 10 C: CI Iliiila Ct., llexr E:rz,-17.0. state in the union. til
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