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1 r . k- II.' -S w VOL. XVI1-SO. CI. I- Ijr, X. Ci'AIESISOA! K01LSISO, U'H n,"is:jr ' IST1BLISKIP 1882 -V S Ciu f; Gj3 i . 41 aV 4 v a i i Sitnii to have nearly reached H 1 And we are just rattling tlut elegant Sftinrh InJ at loc. it nisaes enrn ekfrani tooting art qmte in iKniswd lor it, , Then for a mouutaia or yac-lilinf suit, the ICc Uurn, trimmed with tin pretty I'ULon Lr.n J. l'h-ase the nwt 6t vl jh. Oar line of lOo Lwni anuTlSI EJiaDiwitiee are going well. ' . What about a dainty White Dewey Tie to wear , with joor coatinitf J I c , We are daily looting for choice startling line of Dclt and Collar Claps, also V'kJt t Beauty Piui and IWt Waist beta too. How About Hosiery t Whether' It is I'hilJivn or Misses Socks and Hose or Ladies Plain Cotton, Richelieu Biker a Lisle lloee that you desire, we can Gil your order. n "How lovely" is the general remark when ladies see that Freuehy Goode tor Waist Fronts $2 60 per yard. Yes but we are selling it fast Call and see na. ' . 1 J' . ai"if"icT n :i pin IE WAT VE TBLIi YOU Just as Represented, you will FURNITURE VALUK3. Not a single disappointment awaits you, and most often you will And them just a little better than promised, just a lit tle fuller value.- . , i . .... .. It's to be a month of Values as well as one of roses, a buy ing time of unusual interest here, one that will justify your attendance, that will make the month of June a memorable one. Summer Furniture Needs. n.ut IniJ P Cu3 If you are interested iu securing these items at lowest pos- Cv3 sible prices, you'll thoroughly appreciafeour June Offering f jjjj We will not call attention to . any special items, but onr j" stock is replete with new and fresh goods, no old stock marked j down, but everything of the latest design aud fiulsh. " i V- nJ1 You cannot afford to fail to FRAN&. H. J0NES cS &0:il a .,n Li u SOr.l ET H I 1 G SU BST Al JTI AL I (. y-v a-v Tvi t a- m a a- . - ' - FOR YOUR TABLE, i Jim i i". "V.' 5 iY w J R. PARKER, 'Phone 89. S 1 ufrriiftifiiniftinifnfnfmrrhfi'.ih.iifrfi: ima . Plays the leading part when it couil to blyi of a tailor, You ima paying more. ; r a i.j .i y Nor, ve make to order, and we make to til; and if you buy here, we make you judge and Jury, besides if the clothes wear, If they do not glvo sattfaetlon k every way, we give your money back-" The most iirportant point In a'? suit of clothes after the quality of the cloth is considered is tie care and skill displayed iu making it. On that point alone is based the charges of the highest-price tailors.' " 4 Id our stock you will rind skill, care tui taste i!L;j,'ayed to an extent far beyond the previous standards. By pricing it at the proper protits we have cur prices r!!.t. V V7 V V J V7 iv V V V v ? y vv V w vv V V V V VV V VV ill height. ) taiKin arecec. l be aoi aad plain : ! , D IHHEIlllllIliEIIZII Bud the Splendid. J UN If J " ' "I see them. n raol toolh-. dellcaol ou idu uo's, pui i butr1tiou an4 graJe la every r (mriicuhu. (Oijy j healthful and uptrlor CjteJi,- Canoed Ooods oil Food Products of all kinds ra Juu Recti, d a One lot of . " XJan s a id Fix BUer Butter. Our serrice is pronpt and Hir.ciy is slw;s eit .uled pitronr. JR,, GROCER, 77 Broad Street. a lil Iu m nl lii 1 1 1 Si Ing clulhes 3 9 n zt Cervical .i Quality. i r Z'lU Ccpta C::::i a:) Cn ta ,is l' .... SL Jka' st ttbttrTsae. pskss asd Trlaltj Cellaw. Bar An elallea KMtUr. ' ralWa .. . tiary Ukt TtjmnX y' , Bflas.,' EiLini, B.C, J ltTks Cor- poratloa CoaiaiasUB saade aa order ra lly Uat lb mlnlaaa carload of coBMroial tartUlzers should be 10 la laad of II toas. Tae ait sup lakaa was tba seen ring by Us Bwdward Air Lla ol a rwtnla Uf order from Judge Blaioaloa to prcTrat lb order from baia m forced. Tb petliloa for aacb reeUtiaiag ordtr iu aud by Mrs. Vlrglnli B. Maltbsws, ol Hm York, holder of a quarter of a aUllloa ot stock la the Carolina Central Division el the Seaboard Air Idas. Mow the wholesale merchants of WU- logtoa uks a hand la the Baiter la a eoiaoiualcatloa to the Corporation Com mission, la which the; reseat what Uy lata Um loUrftraace of. Us Federal Court. They attack the Seaboard Road la piala laogoage aad bring ap the mat t,r of the domeslicaUoa of "fortfga' corporalieat. June U, St John's Day, Oea. WUlisn ft. Cos and Rev. J. D. Huffbara.of Uea dursoa, will deliver addreases at the Ma- onlc Orpbaaage at Henderson. .The Oraud Lodge of Masons will be present. Washington Duke, Us senior of the noted Durbsm tobacco firm, has gives f rialty College there nearly half a mil lion dollars, bat It Is said this gift Is small compared to one he will ultimate ly make Uat well known Methodlit loittlutioa. Ills son Bea hat gtvsa "0,- 000 and Intends to give aa equal amount each year he lives. Not a lew of the Democratic news papers are notifying the party that while mum of the leaders of the Republicans will vole for the constitutional amend' ment limiting the negro franchise, yet It need not be believed Uat the lesser whits Republicans will de so In any great num hem. The State chartered the Mount Airy and Xastera Railway, five miles In length, from that town to the Virginia UuSv The owners are business men of Mount Airy and Welch, Va. The following program of ths Irst annual meeting of the reorgsoiied North Carolina Bar Association at the Atlantic Haul, st Morehead City, July 5th to 7th was, arranged here; July ' 5th, - ad dress of the president of the asaoctstloa, P. 4). Walker, appointment of commit lean; Introduction of resolutions; amend ment to by-laws. July 6, reporu ot the secretary sad treasurer and standing fcommiiteee; dress of R. T. .Bennett; miscellaneous beslness; address;, "Shall a Law Journal be Established in North Carolina?" by O. W. Tillett; discussion ot this matter; addresM "Formation ot Local Bar Att ciations," by 0. H. Gulori; " ' . July 7th, address of H. O. Connor, In' eluding a resume of the Legislature of 199; miscellaneous business; report of the committee to recommend officers; election of officers and members of the executive committee; banquet 1 Today the payment of the penitentiary debt beglus, The executive board ssys it Is quite sura the debts will not be under $110,000 and has Included all debts upio March 1st" The Slate Treasurer made luquiry' bf the ' Attorney Ueneral as to the date to which the law ' provld Ing tor. debts referred,. .that lava; living been ratified 'March 7lb, while the ait putting the penitentiary In Democratic hands was' ratified February 10th and the 8ct year ended December 81st, but as stated, the executive board baa au thorized debts to' March tat. There another act which appropriates $30,000 this year and S like sum next year- Thomas Tkurman, 'deputy sheriff of Troy, Mo., says If everyone in the United Stales should discover tbe virtue or De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for piles, rec tal trout U i and skia dlnei - -S, the de mand oould not be supplied. F 8 Duffy & Co. , - t t BtSPKCULATIVB MAHKKTOi h Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A. May & Co J New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry. . i '- New York, June 13. STOCKS, i ... . Open. High, Low. C'l se Sngar Eeadlug. .,.,. a R. y. ..... rt. i -.: C.T B. H. T M. O. P I'aiiliatlan 155 61 .155 Blf Wt 114 ba 118 . i i 1H, 150J 5'J 13; 113 81 l ir,i -i 112 150 6!J i; 118 811 11GJ 4"i . iut ;: en . 117 . in C'i .. n. r . h. ,. 6.9 J 5f2 . en c i Low. 6.50 6.03 C! e Auuust.. Jannaiy. i . t " t ijzzzivzzzre ) -1 ni-lfcs ti, food more d THI MOWBD CBIW. NoareLK, Ta, Jans II The schooner ae W. Btarr, ol Wading river, Ksw Jersey, Capula Mai well, leu Norfolk harbor, sad aboard her safe aad well are lbs six But 'who composed. Ue eiww of ths schooner George A. Ho wee, which, on Thsrsdsy last, June 8, at o'clock la the evening, was cspslxed eft Barae. Ct- Tbe Burr arrived la Hampto Roads yesterday, and this afternoon Captain Maxwell cams to Norfolk and sold of Ue eae of Captain Beveridga, ef Ue Bowes, and bis snea. The Burr called from Ue Jersey City tats at It o'clock oa Ue morning of Thnreday, Jane I. As Bight fell, when off Baraegat, the sharp eyes of her captain sighted what sssmsd to him a barge. As he approached he saw wlU a glass a maa aboard It, ap parently signalling him. lie made, di rectly for the Teasel aad made Ue signal maa oni .to be a sailor, who waved an oar from which flew a yellow oilskin d He launched a boat, ta which his u, S. 8. Jones, and two sailors put off to the rescue of those aboard of what was by this time eeea to be a capalsed vessel. - . Captain Beverldge and one of Ue ship wrecked men, who had been la Ue water for about an hour, were clinging to Ue keel of the upturned Howes, three were banging to a rope which they had stretched from her stern post to her rud der, and the sixth maa who bestrode t noslinc hsUhcover, had drifted A half mile away from the wreck. . This was sinking, aad about 16 feet of Ue. keel was already nnder water. Help .cams none toe soon, for Ue cook of the Howes when rescued was insensible from ex haustion, aad had to be hauled over Us rail of tbe Btarr. All the others wen worn out and fearful, as darkness was coming on, but none were so badly oft as Ue poor cook. - . ; t,t Tbe men lost everything save thi clothes they stood la aad some bad ,n shoes. Csptaln Maxwell fitted, then out as best he could. All live al Beaufort, N. C, and will proceed home by rail tomorrow.- The Howes was light, bound from Fstcbogae, L. I., far Bogue Inlet, N. C when a aquall struck her. She took in sail and weathered It Tbe sec ond squall, Which capsized her, Captain Beverldge said, without want ing.. ; . , ' To cure piles, strike at th boot- that's the way, DeWltt's Witch Hszel Salve stbikss AT TBI aooT It removes the oacsi, quickly and permanently. Don't squander time and money In a rain effort to remove the nrrxcTS. " F 9 nA. r ' ". .- tt Lt of Leitere..-.. , ,. Remaining in tbe FoU Office at New Bern, Craven couuly, N. C.,Junel3. .1809: .- ' I . r MSN'S USTB. .. i .j B hardy Bryant, John Bryan." ' C Htnry Carmack, 1 Arthur Cleu- mous. ' " . . ' F Richard Fonville. ' ' U O U Durrlson, Harris Uackney, William U Hill. J Walter U Jones,' A R Jones. MKva Maon, Jas llilletley, " , 1 W M Patrick, Jas 1'hlfeK. It Gordon Riggs, Shade Russell ' S Jordan Simmons. - 1 WCounael Warren. - n.f.i . Women's tint. 0 A Bettie Anvel. ' ' '. ' U Louvenia Baker, Mary Jane Brum' mage, George Brlnsou, Comfort Brooks. Annie Bryan. -O Lena Cross. D-S K Dawson. G Willie Gilbert, F II GIbbs.' " II Menzther Hall, Sarah E Hill, Mary Hill, Sarah Hudson co John Dunn. Virginia Jones. . . L Tamer Lawrence. M Margaret Manly, Susie Martin, Rose A Moore, Laura Murphy.' N Janie Nelson. It Sarah Rice, care E B Rice, Sarah Roberson, , T Lenwood Tillery, Flora Thompson W Elizabeth Webber, Louisa Wig ginsEva Whitney, Niccy WHson. Persons culling for ' above . letters . will please say advertised and give date of list. i , The regulations now Acquire that one(l) cent shall be collected ou the delivery of each advertised letter., . S. W. Hancock, I". M. ' You get up in t!.o liionili "t t.rf l i taste In the mouth ami a he! Know whai-s the n.nneit rnioo'! 'i ihhi's i : ; ,..'y iv i r. :.-...u t:.e r ii I ( e ( i - - 'y ' i i . - r :. F S 1 Jf t'o. 1, a U W 4 1' 'jizz . ' " " ' -,-.'. ... Jous ood v&otesooio : J 'n r-KkBHAit, ut.Li tnr." T,U laUralS ta TmnS.F 111 stii M WaasnsoToV' Jane '1t-The - UhlUhaseal of s rural free deHvrf syatam wlil'shortly be InUrtated Is Vlr glsla aad North Carorina by the Font 1 offlco Department. ' SupsrlBteadeul Ms ehea today received atf ipplltatloa from 1 Seoaur Frltchshl, of North Carolina, asking Uat an tnveatatloft be made ef oarula routes la his Bute looking to Ue delivery of mails according' to the system recently, esteblished ' by Ue postofTlce auUorlllea In rural communities. This plan has been found to be .exceedingly ful and popular wherever "ft has beea Inaugurated; the only opposition being made by fourth Hats postmasters whose offices " In "many Instances have heea abandoned.' u ' '- The system how la voroe' h to bare those residing on Ue line of the free de livery route place matting boxes at some oonvsaieot point near the highway. The distributing points are then made' from Ue larger offices convenient to the local ity. . The Department claims that ' ae greater expense "Is involved,- as It does away with mall carriers and the- smaller officers, 4 I'm 4 '. '-Smi The above figures ttll a remark able story: they represent almost rxactly the per entag- of cures made by i. ie ;r . . lMieuniacIthv Ue wonderful new constitutions) cure for RHEUMATISM. The oilier two per cent, srem not cory able, or failed, to take inediciue acoording 'to directions ' Thous ands have been cured. In view of the fact that .many-lbysiciaas. think Uat Rheumatism is Incur able, and that most remedies fail, it must be true that Rhcumacide is the greatest medical dlscorery ot tbe site.- Parlico!. aad teatt. 'mouiais of. many well known peo-i pie sept free to all applicauU. a ftheumaclJe Will Cure You. , ksnOTAcnjHXB 8T : m. THE BObBITT DRUO CO. , ; '' - BALS1UH, Hr CL.. 4 Bold la New Bern by C. rXDrad- ham, by Davis' Pharmacy, and ' by druggists generally, , Prioa t osr.bouki.;. , ; Trinity Park : n HM.t 1 .J J . . (I f. High School, DURHAM, IL.C. -i. ' Prepares boys and young men for Col lege. Thorouirh courses tn Latin, Greek, English, Mallieraaltesi History,. Pbyslos, and French, j One of the beat equipped blgn-ecnpols tn. tbs south. . , ' New and elegant, buldings, "besutlful and healthy location: College advan tages; gymuasium, furnished with all the modern equipments, hot and oold water baths, 'swimming pool, bowling alley, etc. Expenses $135 to $115 per. year. For Catalogue, address J. T. BITIN8, Headmaster." will join : j.; ;u, . t Oiu !!., 100 ,1EU ! K'.i la glvlnit flOO 0OE4CH TO START A OOrtO ' FACTORY W 'Oft NEAR NEW BERN. Also don't forget I bave the ' BEST, BEER ON earth,-:::- ' BOTTLED AND ON t)UATJGHT. , . . ' " ' " -" J.F.TAYLOR i Palace1 Saloon. I 1 riBUY. YOUR :? . FRO : J. ;li ;: r.lcDANIELi . - WNOLESALU ANO afETir!.. .'V'4.'.' OL No store in tbe city ran m '"' ' roods fur vonr lunnnv fkiui , tioods dalivered anyatKrpin tbe citv promptly and free ol charge. . ,. i ;-, . ,. A fresk lot of Big Haws to rut eiilj . ic lb., slicx-U t . to suit. , ' Fresh lot of Fox Biver Print Butbrr only 25c. M TCI. 'Phone Ol. Shoe -Specials ! . -l " SBsii.m i mkii.ii iaMM...a..a..ssap.nw ... inuii'er BIk ffcipaeat r lie tkaei' J Oxfords Jost Received, i " - : Fw lleatloicm Below, for Busy Selling This Week. Infants Kid Button, patent tip, our regular 76c shoe, siies ! . .. from 1 to 8, very special at , , .. 60c ,a I,. Ladies Vld Eidsklo, button or lace, new shape toes, this week only, all siaes at, $1 S8 !, Ladies Pios slid, button or lace, opera or common senao w ,. toss, aa eitra good quality aad very servioratilo at 2 00 at 14 pairs Meat's -eas Calf Bboea, coog or htoe, the shoe we a I . bought to retail il $t 00, spteitl bargain this week at 1 50 . rJt rr5 SbYX OOb, t urn TOE DTIIW HTOltE. THE CORRECT rut STRW HAT ! We have them at prices to suit buyers and in 1 ."i latest styles ,.i.1JiJ .... FROM 25 CENTS " TO ; $ 1 .75, I.. Children and Hisses SLIPPERS vi-jrikii. Will be tit it- Ji. VJi a White and Neglige sizes7l6,'16 1-2, 17; It you want bne. it will be sold very cheap ....! -. ' vw. . ; , . . V ' 5 .!.; i. l .tJ.. ; K i i: t- i . . ... .. :. Also have a full line of SHOES; which are selling at Beduce4 Prices. , 67 MIDDLE STREET, .a. .Tho poil uChWgT)eMi to9 cool to self Vrtt -" thin Summer CSothing, we will lief "tte 'public au-' '' i. other grand opportunity. ' ., ' , ... .'We will oontinne a.8pecil ale" in thia, June, ' 'month. In order to close out our Immense stock of Crdb!,-?ti ::ca, C:!mir and Other :-:r 3 L GROCERIES g rive vow More or better 1 1 i i, j i k.' - " WholeHale a&llelall 5 1 71 BniM HU HAT FOR SPRING JHJL sold cheap.- Shirts, tor Men, large : - . NEW BERN, H O Clo thing, . ., . -;:i G:nta Oxford Ties.Vi t r. $4 50 Kor afc'uit of Excr' ct .?C 50 For i Letter S31HI and $19 ('! f r I . : ".) excelled, ty Sei- C'r 'M C" -J E7 roi.Loc.
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