. . 4 f f VOL ITI1-K0. 65. II'' EtllS, N. l, TUESDAY 1Z0KSISG, Jt St 1J, 1233.. ESTIBLISRID 1C82 d:::::edotli!lstc::i Great t!;l Ii A FnEtlllxIsOT of mi: I a- s W t , ' r I kill ly u:-r:,S Vl ; ; r. i A is IN IN IN IN Sewn to have m-urlv rracbeJ iu li giU Aud wo are just rattling Hud tl-gaut 38 im It India Iinou at 15c. It uiakra m-li rhyt Uiro. I be dutlvq and Iaio Fwting arc iuite in J. luaml fur it . yjy Then for a iiKiunUiu or varlitiuir luit the 2Gc ' Linen, si triuinirtl with I lie prvlly I vtUm Hruid. Mease the moat tjliu. jy IN AN IN IN IN IN IN Onr lino of 10c Lawn and 12) KJin DnuiUtl are going tl AV hut about a dainty White IVwey Tie to "rr with your yj cow auu r ; - we are daily looking for a choice startling tin of Brit and jy Collar Clasps, aU Violet i!canty I'iut aud 1'earl Waist Set too. yy How About Hosiery? Whether it ta Children or Ntasee M i Socks and Hose or Ladira Tlain l otion, liichelieu Kit or a lis Ji "I II. Ilial til!. ... till antip nnUr , V IN Hose that yon desire, we cau till your order. v "Mow lovelv" it the svneral remark when ladiea aee that i A? French V Uoode for Waist front 3 SO per yard. Yet but we ; are selling it fast Call and aee us. - . IN n i i inacK jik ourni IB WA? WE TELL YOU ' Just as Represented, you will FURNITURE VALUES. ' find the Splendid JUNE Not a single disappointment awaits yon,-and most often yon will flud them just a little better than promised, just a lit tlo fuller value. ,. ' ; - ' " - It's to bo a month of Values as well as cue of roses, a buy-' ing time of unusual interest here, .oue that will justify 'your attendance, that will ntitke the month of June a memorable oue. Summer Furn i tu re Needs, x . If you are interested in securing these items at lowest pos sible prices, you'll thoroughly appreciate' our June offerings. , We will not call attention to any special iteuis but our stock is replete with new and fresh goods, no old stock : marked down, but everythiug of the latest design and finish. " ' ' " - Yon cannot afford to fail to see them. : ' ,r FRANC. H: J0NES:S G0. 115 ti bc 87 MIDDLE STttEET. a25H5c SOMETHING SUBSTANTIAL FOR YOUR TABLE, ( As wll )J the most tooih , some mursels in delicacies, you will slwayt fin IJ U this ttoe, pure n UiUioui and high grate la every particular. Only " healthful aod iiperior Oireali, Canned Goods '..id FooJ P.-oducts of all kinds are liaudled by us. . Juh Received a fine lot of N. C, liiii.said PoiBWer Butt . . Our service , U pro opt : and C)U4-ejy u alwiys el tended v J. R. PARKER, JRM GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. V imagination 3 3 3 " - Plays t&e leading ptrt when It come to buying clothes ie of a tailor. Toa imagine they arts better, tecanee yoif are paying more. - Now, we make to order, and we make to til; and if you l.Hnl.... .... tr - . ! .. .1 i - L . .1 1 . . i r .1. . 1 , . I. - ubj ucir, wo niaac jub juuc aiu juit( ucatucs 11 luo ciuiurs -wear, if they do not gire satlfaction in every way, we give your money back. The most important point in i suit "of e clothes after the quality of the doth is considered J3 the ET f care and skill displayed in making it.'' On that point alone 1 is based ihe charges of the highsst-price tailors. . ( r:: In our stock you will had skill, care and taste displayed r to as extent far beyond the previous standards. By pricing r E if at the proper profits we have our prices right. z i3 $4 50 for a Suit of Excellent Servicable Quality. z ?U 50 For.a Better One, r v" r: : f $0 00 and $ 1 0 0l for Excellent Suits of Quality Sel- E : dora excelled . v - , : ; :1 X. Q-- 2DXJDT3 lz CO., r : jf 57 POLLOCK StKEET, NEW EEUN, N. C. : I'l l H l( l l j H IM I' I IM IM Ml I' I !'! I' 1 I ' ' I I ''il'i, . i ! Tearhers ItMiialy. Mardcr at Vesleala. Pr, Bes;e. RaUlf k'e lastly Baall ri Eiaerl eaee. farrllatk Ueta rrlse. . Jlii.iiua, N. C, Jnae IS tlaiUiarmt Prldiy ead Baiarday swept ikroDga T ilovs Mctlnas of ibis Buua. The wort out yt reported wee la iavMoa foau If ead was Urea Billet la width. " It literally beat the wheat lato the ground. It was aceoapaaUd by high wladt, anil track the leva of Leitaftoa, breaking a (real attay wladowt, tocludlag thoee of a church, and aeverei bulloiagt were a roofed or overturned. - The eveal or thk week la the Slew U the North Caroilaa Teachers' Auea- My, at Morehead Uily. AU the leadiog educeitr wilt be present. Sone Bute ofttclals will attead. The teal eelale aesntora are caaelnf a teaeatloa at Wllmlaftoa by the large In crease la valuation, ranging la ateuy In stance from 23 to 100 par cent. WIllluaQ. Browa, anltunt enperla- tendant or the Oastonle Cotloa Mill, was killed Saturday by Cralea Medlln.Tuer had been a dispute lb previous day re garding the amount due hledUa's chil dren, who worked In the milL Satur day the trouble was renewed. Medlla left, got a revolver, returned and went into Brown's office and advanced oa the latter, shooting him Iwiot before he could draw his platol. He then ran, and Browa shot three timet at blm, but misted. Medlla fired a fourth luot.whloh misted. . lie was captured and is In Jail at Qattonla. " Itev. Dr. Pet ton II. Hose, nattor of i he First Presbyterian Church at Wll mlngtoa, baa accepted Iheeatt to the Loattorate or the Warrea Memorial Free- bylerisn Church at LoultvlUe; The grand Jury of the Federal Court at Wilmington bat returned true blllt tgalntt Nlobolas Pollts and Waller 811 vy for counterfeiting, The Government official say there is a perfect case agalat the men and alto against other persons. The arrest of Attorney Marshall at Wilmington on the sane, charge hat created a sensation. , The Government, It It said, will present as evidence against him the testimony of a Philadelphia firm that It sold him Urge quantities of ma terials uted In making eounterfelt coin Next Wednesday Marthsll will be given a hearing.' - ; A ' 7 ; v The Standard Life and Accident I an ranee Company has notified the Boc- retary of State that it would ,domestl cate. r'O ''-.i-.J-'.. The State Bnperlntendent of Public Instruction hat sent the following letter to each of the county superintendents of schools: "I have frequent inquiries as to the effect of the reeent decision of Judge Tlmberlake in the case of the' Hampton county school, and alto inquiries as to tbe effect this will have as to county school boards throughout the State, said decision Is sustsiued by the Suprem't Court of North Carolina. ' I write this to say ; In reply to the first Inquiry that the effect this will have as to coun ty school boafdt throughout the-State, If taid decltion It susisined by the 8u preme Court of North Carolina. I write this to say In reply to tbe first Inquiry that the decision of the Sampson county case does not effect any county board of education escept that la Sampson, recognize tbe old beard of Sampson be came tbe Superior Court of said, county hat so ordered, and I obey Ibis order until It U passed upon by tbe Supreme Court. In all the other counties where the old boards are contending, I lecog nize tbe boards of directors sppointed by the General Assembly as de facto offi cial boards, until ordered otherwise by the courts, as In tbe case of tbe Sampson county board. I, as executive offloer, take It for granted that tbe statute en acted by tbe General Assembly is tbe law, and must govern myself according ly until I am otherwise ordered by the courts. ; .Therefore yon, as county super intendent,' will recognize this board of directors as the legal board of your county, until otherwise directed by the Judgment of your court In regard to the second Inquiry, I will say that it will be time enough to answer it after the Supreme. Court shall bave rendered its decUion. We have trouble enough to take It at It comes, without going ahead to look for It." ' The State Superintendent df Public Instruction announces that the summer scboolt for colored teaclters, to be known as the S'.ate teachers' Institute, will be held at Winslou-Salem, Juno 21 to July 7; Goldsboro July 10 to 1; Ply mouth, July 24 to August 4. Prof. S - G. Atkins will be conductor. Tbe teachers will ba responsible only for their board and lodging. The small pox pest house and deten tion camp, which a month ngo were so populous, are now nearly doaerled. The tmall poi here was cwllf. Faulty dlag- wl, "piilltk-al drl" In firrljCx- j paliory vaeciaelioa aaj the bbavlor of aot a few people la bhlieg or trying to bkleeatctof the ilieae. Were tbe ca trl nt the coat. The letwa It a ttMiul one for aay chy or toaa. It It linage bat tree that there are peuil who are atbadvd of the tmall poi. le a white family bera there wat a true cate of saoaHpos sad alto oae ef varioloid. Members of tbe fatally art lateately angry, wbea told that they had toiatlpoi, and even threatened a tagetulil Tbe lesson taught It im mediate vaccination, wit Loot fear, aed without catering to the wblmt of creaks. Carrttack county will get Jnllaa & Carr's gift of $300 at tbe eounty which east the largest percentage of Its rer.- Istered vole foajhe special tas for public schools. It gave t7 per cent of Its regis tered vote.1 PamUco comes nett, whh t per eeeL Tbe official aanoaaoement of this detltloa by tbe committee will be made at the North Carolina Teacher! Assembly at Morehetd City this week! MaLes the food more ddkfou and wfiotesomo You get up la the morning tired, a bad tatte la the mouth and a headache. Know what's the matter? Billoutnessl Take Dewitl's Little Early Risers. They regulate the liver and care constipation pleasantly and promptly. Never gripe. F B Duffy & Co. - ' - LrHKH lumovat tKukita. Taeitoathera Hallway's "Waablagtoa sad Southwestern Limited,' belweea New York and New Orleeas. U weU knows along the famous modern limited tralus of thit country, aad the Soothe rs hat made another attractive addition to this service by putting oa a Una of ele gant Pullman Library Otservatloa cart between Ntw York aad Atlanta. These cars ere la some retpeets aa la- ovalloa la this section. Half of tht cart are Ukta by Pollmaa sections, and the rear Is the observation end, with a library and a aumber of large comfort able chairs sad settees. These cars are opea to all paeteogera of the trala occu pying Pullman space. . Traveling le In deed a pleasure when passengers msj recline In easy chairs with tba latest bosks and magazines at hand and view tbe beautiful Piedmoat country aa the Limited races along. The public Is invited to Inspect these elegant trains,' espeolslly the observation care. - Dining cart serve all meals be tween New York and New Orleans. ; . , lata News Itemu The ntvv Is co-operating with the army in the fighting near Manila, shell ing towns on the bay shore. - , One of tbe first duties of the new Su preme Court of Cuba, it Is expected, will be to abolish the practice of Inoommunl cado and to establish tbe writ of habeas corpus, :t .- . . Kour hundred rifles and 60,000 cart ridges bave been found concealed near Plaoelas, Cuba. The cruiser Olympla, with Admiral Dewey on board, hat arrived at Singa pore. -- It It titled at Bloemfonteln that Presi dent Kroger will agree to the abolition of the dynamite monopoly. ' ' i- General Lawton, with 4,600 men, has moved from Manila to Lai Pints, drlv tog tbe Filipinos out of Cavlte province. The American loss so far has been four killed and about thirty wounded. Tbe Filipino loss Is estimated at 400. Thomas Thnrmsn, deputy sheriff of Troy, Mo., says if everyone In the United Slates thould discover the virtue of De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo for piles, rec tal troubles and skin diseases, the de mand could not be supplied. F S Duffy &Co. ' '- 7" - . '-7 V - DEMOCRATS DIVIDED. I.r I. :..u! t: 3 1" Y: i aud C 3 .:. National ComailtteeineB Give Views on a " llaltle Cry. Set Back for free Silver. Caicsoo, 11':, June 1L Telegrams sent to member of the National Demo cratic Committee asking what, In their opinion, should be their party's battle cry In 19J0-whether "Free Silver," "Down with the Trusts," or both have brought some queer answers. ' 'An tppsreut desire to pass from."Free Silver" lo "Down with the Trusts," or somelhiug else, coupled with reluctance to say so plainly, is revealed jn the an swers.. . -;- -., While none of the Democratic leaders ssy in set terms "Drop Freo Silver," they are unanimous in giving the trust ques tion a prominence it never has had In the platform of their own or any other party. All who speak freely suggest that some other issue will devlde the stage with free silver. -; Some ssy "Militarism'' or "Imperial ism" will be one of the prominent Issues, Others frankly emphasize tbe trust ques tion as the big thing. Still others speak for a twin battle cry, excusing their words in behalf of sllvor by making their adherence to the free coinage doc trine a battle against "the money trust - Those who most strenuously insist upon retention of the silver question as a cardinal principle of party faith make concession to the "anti-trust" advocates by calling the trust question.' Not one of them says flatly, "the issues of 16 will be the Issues of 1000." ' Of the committeemen who nre either non-committal or refuse to be quoted, one Is George Fred Williams, of Massa chusetts, prominent sn a silver advocate )ln 1898. Tbe others are D. J. Campau, of Michigan, a sixleen-lo-one stalwart; B. B. Smalley, of Vormont; Frsnk Csmp- bell, of New York; T. D. O'Bryan, of, Minnesota, and J.'O. Dudley of Texas, j Committeemen who say '-free Blveis must have first place in the platform, combined niihthe questions of trusts and "uillllaiNin," nre frorn Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas sud Indian Territory. - . Mr. Troup, of Conneticut, Is still enthusiastically for free silver. All tl.e others either put the trust question first or lay much stress upon Issues atUing from the recent war. Even J!ontans, a mining Btale, Rnd Southern State, whence the silver Mm first eprend from t e nnnn". 1 ;nr', iM-nr it- r INDIGESTION, resulting train 1 weakness of tiio ittoiiiacli, is relieved bv Hoods Sarsaitarilla, the irreat torn ecu tonic- auU cure for DYSPEPSIA. UNCLE tABi'l HOT BATH8. Tha Hat Bpriact a Arfcaaau Via Ballwajf. ' Will eradicate from your system tbe Ungeting effects of grip and olSer ail ment caused by the severe winter, aad analarlt, rheumatism, neuralgia catarrh, stomach, kidney, liver and nervous dis orders, paralysis, blood and' skin dis eases, aud chronlo and functional de rangementa. Tbe mountain climate of Ilot Springe la cool and delightful In Lsummer, 1UO Hotels open tbe year round, For Illustrated literature, containing all Information, address 0. F. Cooley, Manager Business Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark. . . For reduced excursion tickets and par ticulars of tbe trip, see local agent or address W. A.. Turk, GeHI Pass. Agt Southern Ity., Washington, D. C. To cure plies, strikb at trc boot that's tbe way. DeWltl's Witch Hazel Salve strikes at thk root it removes tbe cacsB, . quickly and permanently. Don't squander time and money In a vain effort to remove tbe effect F S Duffy & Co. ;. 7 - 7" .. - Baarttla Bigaatara 'A" Vrf Art -L A. . Ii r.iM Vim Kiifl DwijU RE0 VAjL NOTICE DR. N. II. STREET has moved into his new e.fflce oa Middle Street, next to Planters'. itTarehnuse, where be may be founTl a' tbe usual hours. ' ' " - . : : . - L WILL JOIN 100 PEN I 'Jn givine; $100 00 EACH TO START A COTTON FACTOBY IN OR NEAR NEW BERN-. ' ' ON - Also don't forget I bave the , BEST BEER EARTH, .- - . t BOTTLED AND ON DRATJGBT. J.F.TAYLOR Palace; Saloon. Also Freeh Fancj Elgin Butter only 25c lb. A Freeh Lot Crystal Dip Sjrnp in S lb cau at 10c per cau. Orated Pineapple oolj 10c per 3 lb can. . Freeh lot Big Hanu to Cut ' Anything in Grooeriee von want, at Ihe lowest possible price. J. 1. McDAMEL, J. LMcDANIEL. r I C;i:i a.::t'' - over the summer sea of life sud steer clear of corns, burnous, sore and tender In t by weaniiw our hand some, cusy and comfortiujie Oxford ties. Our new siyUs in the-o eomfnrtnute summer sS s are s reve '1 Ul I' 1 , f I HI e , l.rX . e au.i I l ! .'. lieme! .iiii ti- ' st l.'v t Dim-s i: e ti e sin' 71 Broad Street, New Bern, I C Shoe Specials A.otker.BlK Sfclpaeit ' Fine kocs aad Oxfords last Received. A Few Mulloifd Below for Vity Selling This Week. ' Infant Kid Buttoa, patent tip, c ur regular 75c shoe, sizes ' ' " from 1 to ft, very special at 50c Ladles Vict Kidtkln, button or or. new shape tors, this week only, all site at ' ' $1 88 Ladle Fine Kid, button or lace, opera or common sense . toes, aa extragood quality and very serviceable at 2 00 144 pair Man' Drete Calf Bboea. coog or lace, the shoe we bought to retail at $3 00, special.bergain this week at 1 50 G-. A. Bar foot, THE MEW NTOBE. THE CORRECT HAT FOR SPRING STRAW HAT ! We have them ai prices to suit buyers and in v latest styles FROM 25 CENTS TO $1.75. Children and Misses SLIPPERS . Will be sold cheap. White and Neglige Shirts, tor Hen, 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 111 X TfcJ 3 T J : Beiiuig ai xteuuceu riwva. : - " rr t jt w ii lur J) - -LVJL JL -11- JLtL 67 M1DDLK 8TREBT, ' : NEW BERN, N O Sim - The pat month, having been too cool to sell our thin 8ununer Clothing, we will offer the puLlic an other grand opportunity. . 7 ; i .' , 7 v We will continue Special Sale in this, June, . y mouth, In order to close out onr immense stock of , 7 Crash, Alpaca, r.lohair and Other Sii:r.r.;:r Clothing. "aat ' - . . . Also Led! 23 and Gents Oxford Ties, A.r.1 til r.::::r:tr Gee .Is which must ta Ki'.Iftt t!-2 Very Lowest Prices. ; sv:3:'-co:.ipa.jy, llevj Eem, IT. C. I

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