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-u.-'j uv, itll x 1 " 1 1 VOL XVII-KO. (9. ItW i: C, TuTRSDlT .0RSII8, JUIC I, 1899. ISTIIIISHID 1881 t -1 a r1 IN IN IN IN IX i AN IN ft IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN S3 a -2 a a a . 2 . All Things Have Their Season oil tbe present time, owing to the insidious advance of - . the "early vegetable", k tttore tnaa usually adapted to . . liberul vse of that ntoit n-fmhiurof driuki Birch's" Belfast Ginger 'Ale. P. ' v ' A full supply uf abich lusjnstbeva received by us. We bare also increased or stock ru that Kne by laying io a supply of 'V ' Which is most cxo-lU-pt beverage and of aetouishing cheapness of price, anil "lastly" do not forget that wo ,. ' always carry fall stock of those SPLENDID HAMS '.'that we are selling in any quantity sliced to suit the " most fastidious customer of . ' ' SU VI Nl Vf VI Vt VI VI W VV W VI VI KILLED El IK WITtR. THE WAY WE TELL TOU Jnst ns Represented, you FUBNITUEE VALUES. will find the Splendid JUNE Not a single disappointment awaits yon, and most often yon will find them just a little better than promised, just a lit- JJJ tie frulcr value. ' T It' tn tip . mnntjl llf VulllM .a wall nna tt paum . ' luiw- u iiii lima of Un'.lflllnl inhrnut hwr nilA -fhat: will lnatifv pnn. attendance, that will make the month of Juue a memorable one. f Summer Furniture Needs. " 1" sibie prices, you'll thoroueblr appreciate OHt June offerings. We will not call attention to any special items, but our etock is replete with new and f reah goods, no old stock marked down, but everything of the latest design and finish. h 'x You cannot afford to fail to see them. FRANii Hi JONES & GO., r . 87 MIDDLE STBEEE. SOMETHING SUBSTANTIAL 5 FOR YOUR TABLE, '"As well alb atoat iooti. some morsels in delicacies, you will always finJt this toe, pare nntiitious and high grade la every .particular.- Only healthful and iiiperior ' Cereal, Canoed Good and Food Products of all ktoda are liaodled by ua. iv ' Just Received a floe lot of N. C, nm .nil Sn Blr ' i 1 Our . service ' is prompt and ciur esy ia always eit--ndtid to pttrooa. " 'Phono 69. 77 Broad Street. T Imainat . Plays the leading1 part when It come .to boylog clothes 3 ot tailor. faa imagine they are better Jecaoge yoa are g paying more."' ;C;," r'-'- " ; ; g Nov, we make to order, and we make to til; aid if yoa g bay here, we make yoa jadge and Jury, besides If the clothes 5 w.e,,',feJ doist giv-esatlfsetloili every way,; we gire 5 g Jonr money baekr t he moshmportant point la a salt fjrj clolhea after the Quality of the cloth ia considered is the 3 g care and skill displayed ii making it. On thaf ; point alone 5 is based the charges of the highest-price tailors, A In our slock yon will find skill, care and taste displayed if r lo aa extent far beyond the previous standards. By pricing rl p it at the proper profits we have onr prices right. rj tf ' $4 50 ror a Suit of Excellent Servicable Quality. E! if 1 6 50 for a Better Cue, !; 'fi $8 Oil and $10 OH for Excellent Suits of Quality ,Sel- Ei I'dom excelled. I2 T. G-,, XDTJ22T CO.. II itecj litis 1 &. I. CeI III ... ' ' . The Secret of ft Barder Earealed. Frs Coaveatlea. lasaraaeo , CempaalM Peaieatleated. Beward Convicted. . , Kewa lUaia. Ralbmii, Jaae 7 Three year epos faraMr was aaaaaaiaatad oae day oa Lb farat aear Oohltbor. It was a atyiter- kms eriaa aad all efforts at a eloe (ailed. But a f dajs af lb fanear'e acadlad aad On hh) death bad revealed the secret lie aaM that aeif hbof of the aaardered aiaa was the aaaaaalat taU he was so aaar hli father whea the neighbor Bred the fatal shot that aoate of his father's Wood fell npoa hlai) that the aaai ads the aviet dreadfnl tbreaU that he would hill the eoa also If the latter ever mvaaled the truth. The aaaaaala reeeat ly died aad the hoy fait absolved froat the tarrilde oath which the aarderer had forced him to tah. The Insaraaos eoauBlasloaer, James B Youhg, says he ballcvesthal wllhlaSO days all the Insurance eoapaniee will have "domeaticatad'' tbeauelvae, aader tbe Craig law. But the asoveaMat la this dlrectltn Is slow since June 1, as 11 life laiorauce oompaales so far declined to eoalloua business aader the law. Tbe next oonveutloa of tbe North Carolina Press Convention will be bald at Wrlghtsvllle Beach, bear Wilmington, Julr 13-13. The last dividend of tbe defunct First National Bank of Wilmington, which went iato receiver's haadt November 24. 1301, la 1 per cent, making M per cant la all. . Miscellaneous aasetta of the bank aggregating $187,000, were sold last Bat urday and brought only 175. At the Agricultural and Mechanical College here last night, B. B. Asunry, of the class of DS, delivered tbe annual ad' dress. The annual baaquet followed. Among tbe gneats were 17 of tbe new board of truateea. Tbls evening Presi dent B. B. Hart log, of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Booth Caro lina,' delivered tbe annual address before tbe graduating class of 18. ; Tbe commencement of Trinity College Durham, began today with tbe baccalau reate sermon by Bishop Dnncan, of tbe Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Or. E. T. White, of Oxford, delivered tbe alumni address sad Bishop John H. Vincent, of Buffalo, N. T., the literary address before the graduating class of twelve. Deputy Marshal Watson, of Chicago, has lodged ia jailed at Greensboro Joha R. Thorn pso, of Franklin, Macon ooun ty, charged with embeulemeat of $678 several years ago. Be wss tried at Ashe will snd pleaded gallty. Judgment was suspended on payment of sum embea sled. Be jumped bond and disappeared. An Interesting ease at Wilmington re sulted In the conviction of Tillman Bow ard and Mrs. Ida Terry. Mrs. Terry was away from her husband, W. B. Terry, a prominent Republican editor, of Char lotte, and went to Wilmington with Boward. ; Terry telegraphed and had Howard arrested for abduction. This charge It was Impossible to prove and Boward was released. Then Terry went to Wilmington and attempted to shoot Buwsrd. Mr. Howard appeared on tbe scene and bad bar horband taken out of Mrs. Terry's apartments by polleemea. Howard was convicted of abandonment. and both he and Mra. Terry were cou victed of fornication ahd adultery. Both tbelr lawyers will appeal tbe cases to the Supreme court. Though four ballots were tahea by the board of trustees yesterday for a presi dent of tbe A. and Mv College, no one was elected. The matter will be taken up again tbla morning at 11 o'clock, and fought to a finish. Tbe finish may be anyone of three things: Election of president of the college. Election of a chairman of (he faculty. Postponement of any election for a month. The latter alternative was sprung late last night and found several advocates- Tbe first three ballota for president yesterday were the same, as follows: George T, Winston, 9; W, B. Primrose, 7; D. H, Bill, 1; J. B. Brewer, 1. Freight Conductor Thomas Sumner dropped dead In a store at Spenoer about 12 o'clock. The cause of bis sadden death Ii not known with certainty, though It may have been due to paralys es from a recent ease of which he had apparently recovered. ' His- heart was also weak and Dr. W. W. McEenzie, who examined tbe body, thinks the Immedi ate caussof his death wss drinking three glassee of los water wben greatly over heated. Capt Sumner was originally from Thomasville and was living at Spencer at the lime of his death. Be was related to the Sumners of this oeun ty, being a nephew of the late CjL T. J. Sumner. He leaves a wife aad two chlld - - . m. ia . n. i j- I IdliM the food more deckus arid vvholesocie . Baroa Voa BMhi, la the llekeiog, aaklUatmaay buatal lUa Caroline, La- droe axt I'aJa M IUaa.ls".t that ia the event of a change -f oarSip they should eot be loat to Garmaay,' Tbe Fraach Braata paaaed a vute of sympslhy with Praahlent Loubel In view of the daasoastraUoas agaiast him at tbe Aa'.aoil raere. A cablegram from Auckland stataa that at the ealebralloa of Qoeea VI torla's birthday la Hamas it was announ ced that Ore at Britain would never lecogalse Mataafa aa King. Joseph Chamberlain, British Secretary of State for the eolonlea, says he Ukes a sanguine view of the Alaska boondry negotatloas. Capt. Alfred Dreyfus showed the greatest Joy wben officially notified of tbe court's Oeoiaioa granting him a new trial ' Robert Wallace, Liberal member of Parllameat for Esst Edlnburg, who, while speaking In the debate yesterday oa the grant to General Kitchener, was seised with cerebral paratysls, is dead.. Leading supporters of Representative Bendersoa say that if he. is elected Speaker he will preserve the organiza tion of tbe House, ai far as practicable, as It stood at the last sssslon of Congress He will have the appointment of a eon slderable number of chairman of com' mittees. ' Criticisms by Mr. Proctor, of the Civil Service Commission, of President Mc- Klnley order removing 4,000 office from the elaaslfled seivlce are said to have given offense to tbe Administra tion and may lead to Mr. Proctor a re tirement. Filipinos annoy the American troops st Baa Fernando by throwing shells Into the town at night. Lieut. Fred W. Pearee.of tbe Sixth Ar tillery, committed suicide st Manila. ' General Gomes hss Lwued a farewell manifesto to tbe people of Cubs, advis ing them to assist the Americans in pre paring tbe Island for Independence. . Naval o&cers tJ'Jeil io ! luiiru and !8-!c b guue lor l!-t a. a Uuilcbiii Kaaluriy , aad K-anar. ' Atimlrp Hampton whila chief of the Onlaaatt turikil pmpoatd ibe tjiliu to akin ofcJrctioB (a bow made. To cure pile., sialic AT tiik'sjout- tbai's lb ay. lttiil Witch Hair Salre rraiaw at tub svt - It rsmov the causa, quickly aad ueimaaaatly Dua't squander time aad BMaey la a vela effort to remove lbs avracra. F t Duffy Co. President McKinleT wllfsltend tha en campaent at Glen Echo of tbe United Daughters of the 'Cbafederacy, which begins today aad will last two days. Ton get op la tbe morning tired, t bed taste In the mouth as4 a headache. Know what's tha laaUerf Blltouaaieis! Take Dewlit's Little Early Risers. They regulate the liver aad care constipation pleasantly and promptly. Never gripe. F 8 Duffy As Co. . General Ball's men suffered intense' from heat and liuoper during the march to Morong. Luzon. Thty were almost M hours without ration. There Is a time for all things. The lime to lake DeWitt's Little Esrly Risen ie wben yoa are suffering from constipa tion or ether stomach or liver troubles F S Duffy Co, , . THE SFKCULATIVK MARKETS. 108 67 131 nil 1421 110 Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A. May A Co., NewTork, Represented by A. O. Newberry. . ., Maw York, June 7. BTOCKS. Open. BIgb. Low. Close ... 144 14M 148 140 67 07 57 ..12S, 18It im .. no mi no .. 142 14, 141i .. loot 110. COTTON. - Open. Hifh. Low. Close ,.. B.94 8.97 5.94 8.97 .. 8.07 6.09 6.07 ,- 6 09 UU1UAOO MARKETS. WHaAT Open. Ulgh. Low. Close July 751- 75. 74 7Si ' December .... 76t 76 75 76 W. M. Gallsgbar. of Bryan, Pa., says: "For forty years I hsre tried Various cough medicines. One Minute Cough Cure Is beat of all.' It relieves Instsotly and cures all throat and lung troubles. F S Duffy A Co. Sugar Reading.... 0. B.AQ, , B. R. T..... M.O.P.... Manhattan., Auguat. January. CASTOHIA ha Waa In Mad SaJt. The Waehington woman came across some excellent tea In England tea tbe like of which she hsd never known be fore. She knew there was none of it to be bad in America, so she. bought pounds and pounds of It to bring home with her. 8bc didn't mean to pay duty on it, for she felt that no really patri otic American can consistently pay tea tax after what oar ancestors did In Boston harbor, so she made herself petticoat, and into tbe lining thereof she quilted the tea. . When tbe steamer drew Into port, abe pnt on tbe garment To wear it waa mortyrdom. It seemed to weigh n ton. She could scarcely walk in It and tbe bang of bar new going ashore gown was utterly ruined by it, bnt tbe custom bouse officials let her pass without suspicion. She went di redly to tbarailwsy station and started for Washington. The journey will live long in her memory for its discomfort. Her hnsband met hrrat the station. He marked ber pale, worn look. As they stepped into the carriage she told him i the story. i w "I waen't going to let (bem get ahead i of me," she said proudly. "Wasn't it i a lovely Idea t" I Her hnsband fell back in tbe carriage and roared. "Lovelyl" he snld. "Lovely I - I shonld sny it waa Why, my dear, there Isn't any dnty on tea." . And let me remark In passing that tbe child'a sob in tbe silence ipn't by sny means the only thing that enrsetb deeper then the strong man in his lifHENYOUare fifllmr. fired and W ootof sorts you will find Hood's Sanapanlla wilt do vnu wonderful good. Be sure to GET HOOD'S. ItJUUO VAL. NOTIC1S DR. N. H. STREET has moved into his new office on Middle Street, next to Planters' farrbnuse, where be may be found at the usual hours. Paddle Your, Own Canoe.. . over the summer sea of life and steer clesr of corns, bunions, sore and lender tort by wearing our hand some, eany and comfortable Oxford ties. Oar new etylee ia - theie comfortable summer shoes are a revelation in beauty, and are soft, flexible snd perfect fitting. We sre selling tnem st low eut prices like tbe sboee. Kespectrully, J. J. BAXTER. IF YOU WANT Fine Shade Trees, : Fine. Fruit Trees, : Fine Ornamental Trees, : , Fine Roses or ' n ,.'t Fine Shrubbery , ' Place your orders with R. R. BILL, New Bern, N. 43, Orders now being taken for Fall Plant . ing. ' ' v tt trjarjmrjisr m Jf.be Jf Jar 4KTA J llISLBook Store Tlie Prisoner of Zends, S By Anthony Hope. 1 Tbe Choir Invisible, ; . ; v ,By Jas. Lane Allen. i The Sorrows of Satan, r. h ...Jtty, Marie Corelii. All In Cheap Editions had j. read every aay in toe ft - year. rjuBtSeeei'v'ed A FltlXII LOT OF Till. " F.l.i:itItATF. Also Freeh Fancy Elgin Butter only Sac lb. A Freeh Lot Crystal Dip Syrup in 3 lb cans at 10c per can. Orated Pineapple only 10c per 3 lb can. Fresh lot Big Hams to Cut Anything in Groceries you want, at the lowest possible price. J. L. McDANIEL, J. L. McDANIEL, 71 Broad Street. New llern, N. L PHL m SIG 1 ' Among other things at very tempting prices we will have tomorrow 8PECI Ale C11YHT JLJL HA L.E. IIOUSEKEEPEILS' CJUEATE.ST OPPORTUNITY. , We put ou tale Monday and Tuesday, June 5th and 6th, (two days only) 800 pieces Fine Imitation Cut Glass, consisting of large Water Pitchers, Fruit Stands,, Sugar Bowls, liutter Dishes, Celery Stands, Oake Plates, Covered Dishes, Fancy Vases, Ac. Actually worth 15c, 20c to 35c each, at the Special Sale Price, 9 1-2 Cents Each. Gk A. Barfoot, THE NEW STORE. THE CORRECT HAT FOR SPRING IS A. STRAW HAT! We have them at prices to suit buyers and in ....... latest styles FROM 25 CENTS TO $1.75. 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. A.vJ.SMITH 67 MI DDLS STREET, NEW BERN. N O G, H. Ennett.J Lawrence. & Co., Established ISttV " ynoi.E3Aiii3 C0::iSSIQNOCHiNTS, FRUITS "AND PRODUCE, 20 No. Side Faneuil Hali narket, BOSTON, MASS. ' References: Faneuil Hall National Bank. Boston Fruit & Produce Exchange Boston Chamber of Commerce ' , The past month, having been too cool to sell onr thin Summer Clothing, we will offer the public an other grand opportunity. t, f. " "". . v" . ' We will continue a Special Sale in this, June, month. In order to close out our immense stock 'of r: .,".....' .; ' - :; -f -v ' Crash, Alpaca, f.lohair and Other Summer Clothing. .VW' Also Ladies and Gents Oxford Ties, And all Cummer Go which must be nolJ at the Very Eowest Prleea. lor Iafants and Chi'.'rcx D K.:.l X:i l!::3 .:.::;. :.: Boars the ""7 C'jaature of U . ..: wrath. Wanhlngton Post A:.:r.:r.: . STooit co:.:?AtiY, .to c: ci :::ii3 ct., ict7 rcrn, it. a'-.; 57 POLLOCK STREET, NEW BERN, N. O. 0i.f 3" Bnan th f 1 of - - .' "'1 I'l Ml J' I IU I1 1 I' I '! I'l ri IM i'i i'i ri I'l IM I' I I' I Ml IM I'! ci pi i
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