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IN IN IN IN IN IN Hose that yoa deaire, we caa fill your order. "How lovely" i tbe general remark when ladies lee Frenchy Qoode for Waist FronU '4 60 per yard. Yet are telling it fast Call and see lie.- that bnt we Hackburrijl THE WAY WE TELL 'YOD Just as ItpnrMpntnl. von will find the' Snlendid JUNE id FTTRNITITUR VAMTRS. ------ " Not a single disappointment awaits yoa, and most often li JJ you will Dud them juit a little better than promised, just a lit- jj tlo tulk-r value. - )3 It's to be a month of Values as well as one of roses, a bar- ing time of unusual interest here, one that will justify your attendance, that will make the mouth of June a memorable one. Summer Furniture Needs. If you are interested in secnriug these items at lowest pos sible prices, you'll thoroughly appreciate our June -offerings. f( We will not call attention' to any special items, but our etock is replete with new and fresh goods; no old stock marked down, but everything of the latest design and finish. : : j ' Yoiv cannot afford to fail to "see them. ' PRANG; H. JONES & 87 MIDDLE STREET. P c;!i i SOMETHING SUBSTANTIAL As trull a; tbe mott tooth- soiae. aiorsali id dellcaciea you ' win iiari nau.ttniMare, pur nutiliiou and high grade lo every : inrticular. j Only healthful and ipetior Ueretlt, Canoed Uoodi Mod Food Product of all kindtare handled by u. --"- JaH Received a Hoe lot.fcf F. At llitrrs a id Fot River Butter. Our- service ii prompt and eui'ey U always eitendvd to J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. If -V,i'l I la TVASmA - Zr VI n v. t of a tailor. You ima-lne they are better lecaoee job g paying more. . : ; f i in. , ia itm(infiiiffffliiiflfpfwira I Imaginatioii ' I Plays the leading pirt wken It coma to koylog clothes 3 are i ' Now, we make to order, and we make to fit; and if yon 2 boy berr, we make yon Judge and Jury, besides If tbe clothes r wear, If they do not giire satlfaclion in every way, we give rt your money back. The must important point; in I suit j of clothes after the qnality of the cloihU considered : is the '!J t care and skill dknlavpd in miVIn? it. flo that Dulnt alone Hi c is based the charges of the highest-price tailors. hi in onr stock yoa wili find skill, care apd atn displayed to an extent far beyond the previous standards. By pricing 3 r it at the proper probts we have our prices tlgnt. $4 50 Fot a Suit of Excellent Bervicable duality. .' if : ; ; $G 50 For a Better One. '.' ; jrr . $3 Oil and $10 00 for Excellent Suits of Quality Sel- hz dom excelled. . ri T- q-:DT3TfcTOr CO., - :. 67 rOLLOCK STUEET, h NEW EZRN, K. O. " ? i( !( l l M i ! 'I H l IM M I'll' I I" 'l Ml MIM Ml 1M i r 5 KuieBeiisIa Lies realUalUarj 4s. Jaa(eTIkrUke'sI clilea. Stat Beaters. Seaater prltekirf ea BeaaUr Jsy. Riuiii, ' Jaae ' 10 The lasaraaee aselooar aae pieparad a staleowal vhlck thowe taat M dale, f M lit$ com paaiee Hceaied. t4 bare dooMellcated, wo of which will withdraw. Fire say they will aot eater the Slate, ead thra are eoasiderlng that qneetloa. Of TO Bra oonpaalee UosDed,n kaTedoweettcated Foar are eoastderiog whether they will domesticate, aad Ihree say they will aot Thirteea accident aad earaly eoapaalM are licensed,' aad 7 hare doaieitlcated, aothing hiring beea heard from the ether sis. The lasaraaoe eommJaeloaer ays he bow thlaks that aot over tea oat W all tbe eampaales will withdraw. The Bute Treassrer, after eoasulta- tioa with the eooaoll of State. dwJded to Issue to r. H. Fries 1110.000 of the 4 per eeat State boads oa hand aad rereired therefor tlM.IOl. These boo.de are lataed la Ilea of the pealieatlary boads which will aot arrtre for two weeks. Whea the latter boads arrive they will be eubatl luted for those Issued. The State Trees arer aaaoaaosa that next Moaday he will begla paying the penitentiary debit. The Bute Superintendent of Public Ioitruotloa Is seeding out the forms of examtaallons for life certificates of pub- lie school teachers. The State Auditor bas ' prepared bis blanks tor inquiry as to stockholders la all maaaer of corporations. The Southera Railway bas filed with tbe corporation commlsaioa hi returns for the twelre-month ended May 81st. The Bute Superintendent of Publie Insiraotloa baa received a certified copy of tbe decision of Judge llmberlake la the Sempsoa county case, lo which be holds thai the fusioa board of educatloa holds over and thst the eouaty board of school directors has no status. He ssys these boards are one aad tbe same time as to oOoa, that tbe fusioa board was entitled to hold until April; that tbe other board was created la March and that the fusioa board is therefore the real board of publie school directors. . One case of smallpox was discovered la tbe Jail here, tbe victim being a negro named John Morgan, a pretty desperate fellow, who Is to be tried ; (or shooting another negro. , At rbeeessloao! tbe. Bute Benkers Association just ended, the ejection of Officers resulted as follows: President, Joseph O. Brown, of Raleigh; rice presi dents, J. P. Sawyer, of Asheville; O. W Montcastle, of Reldsvllle and W. T, Old, of Elizabeth City; secretary, John M. Miller, of Charlotte (re-elected); execu tive committee,) T; VT. Dewey: pt New Bern; J. H. Wlloox, of Mt Alrj;; F. H Fries, of Winston: H. W. Lilly, of Fsyettevllle. ..;,: Invitatlona were received from sev eral places la tbe State, as to Hie bold. Ing of the next annual meeting, but the executive committee will make the se lection. ? 7 ' ' L : ' F. H. Fries, of Winston, and J. F. saiiuku. LUiti oa at ;l Wiley, vf Durham, weieelecl dele I . . . I - . I . . . V - v.. I .1 Beakers aieoctuioa. i Scaator Prilchard being atked hie at-,8 I d U Jmt . Utude oa the Quay matter replies as fol lows: ' la reply toyoar Inquiry a- to whetb- . t in . i - ., - a or ur t win voiv ior um eemuBg w i a . r . n t i ..I iMiwiir vuj. uc f-fJaujivMia, urB say that, laaemuch as I am a member of the Committee oa Piivileges and Eleo-i lions, aad will, therefore, be wiled upon to paaa upoa the eaerits of Senator Qeays claim, I do aot think It Is proper that I should express an opinion as to my course, in the premises natil I bars examined Into the merits of the case. In this connection I will say that I voted for the setting of Peuator Corbet I, of Oregon, who was appointed by tbe Gov ernor, believing, aa I did, that he had the power to 811 any vacancy that might exist at a time whea tbe Legislature was aot la eeseioa. I am still of the opinion that such Is the proper construction of thst eectloa of tbe Constitution which relates to such cases. ' ... . - ... ' Mokes the food more delicious and wftolesotna A Filial 1 1 LrOT OF TII SmiIH mt atlHw4art. WnaB SANQIB IH SODA. ericas Basalts emetlmes Fellew t ' lte Sxeeieive Oee. . Common soda Is all right la Its place nJ indispensable la :Le kltcheaand for cooking and waibing purposes, but It was never intended as a medicine, end psople who ih It as such will some dsy regret It. '.- .' . . : We refer to the common use of soda to relieve heartburn or sour stomach, a habit which thousand! of people practice end one which Is fraught with danger; moreover the soda only gives temporary relief and In tbe end the stomach trouble gets worse and worse. ' - ' ' ' : The soda acta as a mechanical Irritant to the walls of the stomach and bowels and cases are on record where It has ac cumulated Mn' the Intestines, causing death by tuflammatlon or peritonitis. Dr. Harlandion ' recommends as the safest end surest cure for soar stomach (acid dyspepsia) an; excellent prepara tion sold by druggists under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsls Tablets: These tab lets are large 20 grain lozenges, very pleasant to taste and contain the natural acids, peptones and digestive elements essential to good digestion, and wben taken after meals they digest the food perfectly and promptly before ii has time to ferment, sour and poison the blood and nervous system. " Dr. Wuerlh states that be invariably uses Stuart's Dyspepsia, Tablets In all cases of Stomach derangements and finds i hem a certain cure not only for sour stomach, but by promptly digesting tbe food they create flush and strengthen the action of tbe heart and liver. They are not a cathartic, but Intended only for stomach diseases sad weskness and will be foil a J r-'L lie la all stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. All drug gists sell Btuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at 50 cents per package. A little book describing all forms of stomach weakness aud their cure mailed free by addressing the F. A. Btuart Co., KaisW.l, Ittib. Ton get up in the morning tired, a bad taste la the mouth aad a headache. Know what's the snelterf Biliousnessl Take Dewltt's Little Early Risers. They regulate the liver and cure constipation pleasantly and promptly. Never gripe. F S Duffy A Co. . Lata Mew Items. The United Btatee has accepted a proposition from Great Britain for a temporary arrangement of the Alaska boandry question and Is now awaiting the final action of tbe British Govern meat, Commissioner of Pensions Evans 'de fends bis administration of tbe Pension Bureau and says .the denunciation of him by Grand Army posts Is due to claims agents. Witnesses before tbe Industrial Com mission testified that the Standard Oil Company controls the market, and charged the oil company with attempt lag to bribe theli employes. President McElnley appointed a com mission to Investigate the routes for an isthmian canal.- Admiral Walker aad Col. Peter C. Halns are among the mem bers. , Becretary of tbe Treasury Gage de fends the recent civll-servlce order of the President aad says It is aot a sur render to the spoilsmen.. . .a.l Twenty one cases of the plague have developed so far In Alexandria, Egypt: Rigorous measures have been taken to prevent a riot Sunday . whan President Loubet attends the Longchamps races.. , General Otis bas enlisted about 200 Filipinos as scents and guides, but, it Is stated, will not enlist any as soldiers. a A statue of ex-President Arthur Is to be unveiled next week in ' Madison Square. Fireworks dealers ssy they are getting big orders this year, especially from the South. It is reported la London that a pro posal has been msde tor the United Stales to act as mediator between Great Britain and tbe Transvaal. - ' " ' The British plan of arbitration bas been adopted as ike basis of discussion on that subject by the Peace Conference at The Hague, Rear Admiral Lord Charles BeresfortV in a speech in the House of Commons, severely criticised the British Govern ment's policy of "drifting" in China. ", Lieutenant-Colonel Picquart, Dreyfus' chief army champien, bas been provls tonally released from the prison, The directors of the Pennsylvania Railway company met In Philadelphia and elected Alexander J. Cassalt presi dent...... .-.:. : J ' . .. : Forty passengers were hurt . sear Granville, Mo., in an accident to a. train on the Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Ballroad caused by hesvy rains. Thomas Thurman, deputy sheriff of Troy, Mo., says If everyone in the u oiled States should discover tbe virtue of. De- Witt's Witch Hszel Balvo for piles, rec tal troubles and skin diseases, the de mand could aot be supplied. ..F S Duffy & Co. (': : Mlw Toss, Jaae, 10-Boetoa S, New York 4. 'FtmaoBe, Jane 10 LouUville 1, Pittsburg ( Second gtS Ltralsvllle 4, Pittsburg e. Cbicioo, Jaae St.-Leeds 0, Chi cago 8. ' Baltlmore-Breoklya aad PhitadelphU- Washingloa rain. ' - Cluba, ' ' Brooklyn, . Boston......... 8t Louis, Baltimore,. Philadelphia... Chicago, Cincinnati, .. New York, ... PitUburg, ..... Washington, .. Louisville,. ... Cleveland,...:. ITNCLK BASTS 1IOT BATHS. The Hot Springs of Arkansas Via Southera Hallway. . Will eradicate from your system the lingering effects of grip and other ail meats caused by the severe winter, and malaria, rheumatism, neuralgia catarrh, stomach, kidney, liver and nervous dis orders, paralysis, biood and akin dls eases, and chronio and functional de raneemenU. The mountain climate of Hot Springs is cool snd delightful in summer. 100 Hotels 0.en the year round, For illustrated literature, containing all Information, address -C. F. Cooley Manager Business Men's Lesgoe, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets snd par tlculars of the trip, see local agent or address W. A. Turk, Gen'l Puss. Agt, Southern Iy., Wa-Mugton, D, C. mt tmm Clafce. W. "L. P C. 84 II : .Toe St It .089 jrr it jm to 10 - 878 to 1 i" .mt ' 37 to .574 11 ti , .417 81 83 " .487 19 28 .481 17 80 .888 14 83 896 8 84 .190 To cure piles, striks at raa boot tha'slbeway. DeWllt's Witch Hstel Salve stbikcs at tub aT-lt. removes the causs. quickly snd peimanenlly. Don't squander time and money la a vaia effort to remove tbe arracTs F 8 Duffy A Co. THK 8PKCULATTVS HABatam. Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A. May Co.," New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry. ' N aw You, June 10. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close ,. 1561 1W 1551 108 . 001 61 60 .' 133 183 182 .. list " 114, 118 . 88 83 " 81 T nej ! no i i5i .' 43t 43 48 . 115 11S 1144 COTTON. Open. High. Low. . 5.89 5 9.3 6.89 . 5 93 6.03 5.9J . i. CHICAGO MARKETS. . Wsibat Open. High. Low, Close July ......... 74 ' 75i 711 75b September.... 73 '70, 73, 7J Sugar Heading.... C. B.4 0, R.I........ C.T ... .. b. r. t. .: M.O.P.... Manhattan ' August.. .January. 0 138 11H '811 lldl 48, 115 Close 5.93 0 03 CASTOR I A - Fot Ioiantt and Children. Till Kind You Have Alwajs Bough Bears the Sigaaturaof The above At ures tell a remark able slorj; I hey represent almost exactly tbe pe ceatage of euros , made by , t ;( - lMicuwacade the wonderful new constitutional cure for KUEUMATISM. , Tbe other two ier cent, were not our-hIJi-: or Tailed lo take medicine according to- directions.- Thous ands have been cured. In view of the fact tt'at many- physicians think that Rheumatism is incur able, and that most remedies fall, it must be true that Rheumacide t the greatest medical discovery of the age, . Particulars and testi monials of many well known peo ' 1e sent free to all applicants. : Rheumacide Will Cure You. . f MAMUVAOTURSO BY ,. THE BObBITT DRUQ CO., Sold in New Bern by C. D. Brad . bam,' by Davis' Pharmacy, and . by druggists generally.- - ' Price tt per bottle.';' Also Freeh Fancy Elgin Butter only 25c lb. A Freeh Lot Crystal Dip Byrup in lb cans at 10c ir can. Grated Pineapple only 10c per 3 lb ran. Freeh lot Big Hams to Cut Anything in Groceries yon want, at the lowest possible price. J. L. McDANIEL, J. L. McDANIEL. 71 IIro(t Street, New Bern, X, . Shoe Specials Another Big Skipneit riie clots lid OxforJs Just Received. Few MeatUiei Below for Busy Selling TLLs Week. Iafaots KM Button, pateat tip, car regular '5 ; shoe, sires I Paddle Your4; Own Caaoc t.u . . over the summer sea of life and steer clear of corns, bunions, sore and tender feet by wearing our hand some, easy and comfortable Oxford ties. Our new Btyles in tbene comfortable summer shoes are a revelation in beauty, snd are soft, flexible end perfect fitting. We are selling them at low cut prices like the shoes. ilfptful!y, J r af s a a this from 1 to 5, very special at Ladies Vict Kldskln, bnttoa or lice, new shape tore, week only, all sums at $130 Ladies Fine Kid, batten or lace, opera' or common senso ' toee, aa extra good quality aad very serviceable at 2 00 144 pairs Men's Drees Calf Shoes, cong or lace, the shoe we bought to retail at $3 00, special bargain this week at 1 no Gh A. Barfoot, THE HEW UTOItE. THE CORRECT HAT FOR SPRING IS A. STRAW HAT! ..... ; We have them at prices to suit buyers and in TT latest styles FROM 25 CENTS TO $1.75. Children and Misses SLIPPERS 12 'I-. ' .Will be sold cheap. . White and Neglige Shirts, tor Men, large sizes, 16, 16 i-2, 17. It you want one.it will be sold very cheap. .; Also have a full line of SHOES, which selling at Reduced Prices. are itf-SMITH 67 MIDDLS BTBKET, MEW BERN. N O our an- The past month, having beeu too cool to sell thin Summer Clothing, we will offer the public other grand opportunity. . . - We will continue a Special Sale in this, June, month. lVarder to close out onr immense stock of Crash, Alpaca, Mohair and Other l SSamer C.othi n rX1? " f C Also Ladies and 0ents Oxford Ties, , And atll Cucicier . Gawds which must be Hsii kt .'the Very Lowest Prices. A' T 3Tco:c co::,PAtiY, CD d CI Z:ill3 Ct, MUvr Bern, N. O.
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