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VOL IY1I-KO. CG. m klllX, K. C, FEIClt K0UMS3, Jtll IP, 1833. ISTABLISHIP ICSt , " k V . -stite :::lit:.y iffii:.s. H" 1:1: J U vi L - . J Flat b L::i Tl2 A . , A A 'A A A A A A i A A IN , A Seems to litre nrariv reached ill bright. V7 And we are just rattliuj; llut elt-gaiit 3G im h India Liuon ' at 15c ' It makes such eK-rTint dre-. The dotted luid plain y' Footing are quit in d-maud for it. yy Thon for ft ruonnUin or vechtiug suit the 2Gc linen, y'y trimmed with th yn Uy I'otUm liraid. I'lntse tb moat itvlish. yiy Our line of 10c Lawns and Ui Edin Diwitiea are going y ' . . . - w What about daiulv Whit Dewey Tie to wear with jour Coat suit? - - t We are daily looliug for a (.twice startling line of Kelt and y'y Collar Clasps, also Vitdet lieautv Pius aud lVarl Waist Beta too. yt llow About Hosiery f Whether it is Children or Miasms f Socks and Hose or Lsubes Tluiu tottou, Hit helien llib or a lisle yiy lloee that yoa desire, we cau fill your order. ' VfV "How lovely" it the general remark when ladies aee that yj Freuchy Qoode tor Waist Front f 3 60 per yard. Yea but we yiy are lelliDg it fast Call and iwm. -, V IHackboro? A V U1 u 1U .DJ tnnj nAii nnJ Kfl 03 flHJ ri)h pin In u era a THE .WAT WE TELL YQU 1 , . . .. u Just as Represented, yon will find the Splendid JUNE jj FURNITURE VALUES. - ,; ... 1 1 Not a single disappointment await you, and most often j you will Cud them just a little better than promised, jnst lit tie fuller value. It's to be a month of Values as well as one of roses, 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. I " u ru ... . nkn If you are interested in securing these items at lowest pos sible prices, you'll thoroughly appreciate our Jane offerings. We will not call attention to any special items, but our stock is replete with new and fresh goods, no old ' stock marked down, but everything of the latest design and finish. You cannot afford to fail to see them." " , ' 1 FRAN&. H. J0NE8 S GO., ' 87 MIDDLE STHEET. ;oljuji uc 3c"ir"ir"ir"ic SOMETHING SUBSTANTIAL FOR YOUR TABLE, ; As well ai the moat tooth tome morsels in delicacies, jou will always findt this store, pure nutritious and blgb grade la every , . particular. ' Only healthful and' superior Cereals, Canned Goods and Food Products of all kinds are bandied by us. Just Received a tine lot of N. V. Han s aad Tot Kiver Butter. Our service is prompt and "J.t? patron'. . .:. ' '.' - - - 2 S i J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. Imagrmation 3 r Plajs (he leading ptrt when it come to laying clothes 3 ofa tailor. Ycu inia;ine Iht y ar belter leeaute you are 4 payiug more. : ' 7- i ' " : ; Ej ;f Nutr, we make to order, and we make to til; and If you r: :. buy berr, wemake yon judge and jury, besides if (be clothes if ; wef if they do not give satlfction ia every way, we give ?1 ; 2 your money back. The mnit important point In a suit of r? ' cloihesfter the quality of the cloth Is considered is the : :f care and skill displayed In making It. On that point alone ; z is based ihe charges of the highest-price tailors. : : In our stock you will find skill, care and taste displayed ; - to an rxtent far beyond ihe previous standards. By pricing i l it at the prlper profits we have oar prices right 1 $4 50 For a Suit of Excellent Servicable Quality. $G 50 For a Better One. . ; : $8 Oil and $10 W for Excellent Suits of Quality Scl- ; ' (! ::i excelled. ' Baa fester VT Leaves lal.Ifk. A Of 8t Jaka's . faaUalsUU Oat. Prises Awara4 RaLawa, Jnae 11 Tke Board of A.UraMa hat lied ike Uureat ft) I per cat, oa lbs boada whica ware voted fc.reoa Moaday. This waa the Unit. only one alderataa, Mr. C. C. McDonald, waatad 4 pt eeal boada. Military aff.lra la Raleigh, Char loll. aad Aahevllla are firlaf lb Adjulaat Oea.ral aooe Iroatla. la the place. the old 6ut Uuard eoaapanlea are ra- or(aalicd aud want their places la tba Oaard, aad at thee place atw eom pa llia, have beaa forad. Tke Coaeord Col ton BMd Oil Coapaay ha beea Incorporate with a capital stock of 130,000. Mr. Joha O. Drawry, whose Inaarano oompany has declloed la doataatlcat it wlf aadr tb Crl( law kaa left to aaake bla bom la Ricaaaoad. Mr. Drawry has baaa (or quit a whil chairaiaa of tb Direst Conmitt of the Board of Aider- aad Raleigh owe her unproved treats aad tb plaaa (or tutor, lmprove- Mats to blot. On of tb pleasant features of tb St John's Day celcbaatioa at tb Oxford Orohaa Asyluoa. June Uih, will he tb pretantatioa o( aa oil portrait of the father of that tnalltulioa, lb lata John U. Mill. Ilia the woikof MUaHallof Oxford. Dr. Richard H. Lewis, secretary of tb Slat board of health hat received ft re port of a caae of smallpox la Harnett oounty, contracted from tb Holiaa preacher who waa laat week placed In the peat bouse near this city. It Is pos sible that thla "Are tried holy man" baa tpread the diaeaae, aa h had a well de veloped case wbea the authorltlee look him la charge. Tbe (asloaiats In the Agricultural Departmeut have atepped down and out Joha It. Smith, eommhaioner; J. L. Ramsey, secretary; J: L Kelly, (ertllixer Inspector; J. M. Allen, mailing clerk Miss Ada King:, stenographer, K. X. Shore, usher ia tbe Museum. The fur loniats In tbe Stale chemist's department will go out June 80th. TJh Adjutant General publishes order forming three battalions of the Second Regiment. First Battalion, MaJ John C. Bend, of Edenton Companies D, Plymouth; F, Hertford; I, Edenton B, Scotland Neck. Second Battalion, Maj. H.C. Bragaw of Washington Com pantea A, Tarboro? O, Wilmington; G, Washington; K, Wilson. , Third Battel Ion, Maj. John N. Gullo of Goldaboro Companies E, Goldaboro: H. Clinton; L Lumber Ridge; M, Maxton. The Adjutant General directs the pay master general to pay tba regimental, company, brigade and division comman ders the half-yearly appropriation. It ia said at the Adjutant General' office that tbe First Regiment's practice march will be made probably In Bepti bar, though the time ia not definitely settled. If tbe necessary transportation arrangement can be made with the rail roads, the Second and Third Regiments will encamp at Morehead City next month. It seems that there Is considera ble trouble In inducing tbe rallroada to give reasonable rale. There need to be no trouble, as (or years the rate waa three-fourths of a cent per mile each way. The Mechanics and Traders' Insur ance Company, of New Orleans, domes-, tlcatea itself. State Auditor Ayer has sent to the various sheriffs a book for "Schedule B" taxes. It Is the first time the State lias so furnished these books. Some of 'he Populists who affiliate with the Republicans are urging tbe lat ter to give them places In the revenue service. ' ' Commissions were Issued to tbe fol lowing staff officers of the Second Regi ment, State Guard; N. Anderaon, T. S. McMullen, surgeons; N. Harding, chap lain; R. A. Smith, quartermaster. Tbe battalion of this regiment are designated John O. Bond, H. C. Bragaw and John W. Qulick being the majors. The officers of the Second Battalion of the Naval Reserves Brlicade are commissioned, as follows: Engineer, Bradley Saunders; paymaster, T. D. Carraway; surgeon, J. M Ward; adjutant, E F. Masten. Rev. J. B. Avlrett, rector of the Epis copal cburcbea at Loulsburgand Klllrell I . 1 1 - - f ... nnniVid.l.nlt Uil n remain u Jtll fall, on account of falling health. He has been In the ministry nearly 40 years. Tbe executive board of the peniten tiary aaya it has saved the State fully flO.000 by Us close scrutiny of the bills against the penitentiary. Most of them are due to Raleigh merchaals- The North Carolina Publishers' So ciety recently offered two prizes, one of W and one of f 10, for the,, best sketches of any person whose biography appeared in the bock, "Lives of Dii!tiguii.hed North Caroliukfis." The committee, composed of PresUU'nt E. A. AMormaa, of the Sute University; Pri't;-'. i.t C!.s. C. Tajlor, of Wake Forwt Cottage, aad i.m o . Pmidenl A. 0, Holiday, of tbe North ' WltaiauTon. N. C Jane li-Nkbo Carol! Col l. of Agricultural aad Ua Pnllia. a flnrk. aa convict! la iL Mechanic Arte, have e.ar.Ud the Bret faiij au(M Dl.lrkt Court ber lod.y prtxe to Mr. Chweaee U. Poe, aasocial oa (h4 cblrM 0f eonterfelllu aad was editor of The Progree.lv Farsner, lb MBi.DCd by Judge Thomas R. Parnell ubjwt of who sk.tch waa "Nathaniel u, alx years of hard Ubor snd a fine f Macon." A check In fall payment of ajoO. this prise waa handed Mr. Po Tneaday. I .j,,, BTe. eonvlcled Monday .f Tke manner la which tba Seaboard Air eounlerMUiu nickels, waa sentenced to Line manage ha Jim Crow caret one vear aad a dav'a Imprisonment at ur Uaa the Southern's execaUoa of the v. i.,-, lMi bbj aioa The counterfeiting caae arala.t A. J law. Tbe Saboard kaa special Jim Crow car, one and Brat claM ana one end second claa. Tb car are aaed for ao other parpoaeT Th Southern has di vided np all Its cars, making them stuffy aad hot. Sometimes the second claa. Jim Crow apartment Is la the first pas aenger ear toward the engine aad tke 11 rat claM Jim Crow compart aunt In lbs last car. f r i - , - r- HLl.es th food more dcHdous end HtwJesome 1. 1 f 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 r ta(i4...i...ts.....4ia.ilillf IIIIM(IIIIIIIUrAT. : BUY YOUR GROCERIES; t FROr.i J. L. McDANIEL.fi : , WHOLESALE AND IV ETA 11,. GROCER,! is . n broad ktiii:i;t. 5 Marshall, a well-kaowa attorney, was called before United Slate Comsnlaeioa er Collier and continued uulll the fall term of lbs District Court. intk, ll4V:sl alni.rji Ton get np In tb morning tired, bad tut la th mouth and a headache. Know what' th matter? Biliousness! Take Dewitl's Little Early Risers. They regulate the liver and cure constipation pleasantly and promptly. Never gripe. F 8 Duffy 4 Co. THK SPKCCLATTVa MAKKETS. Sugar Reading... a B.4 R.I.. O. T ... . a. ht. M. O, P.... ManhatUn Augual.. January. Low. Ck se 15U 153 5 1 1 HOKStfc FHiETON FOU SALt I A my family will be awsy for several month, I offer for sale my aloe family hofie, phaaton and harnea. J, E LA1UAM. Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A. May ft Co, New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry. New York, June IS. STOCKS. Open. High. .. IS 1531 .81 61 . 13H 132 . 112 1124 . m, 3 . 117 118 .42 42 401-40) . 113, 114 113 113 COTTON. Open. His-h. Low, Close . 5.S3 SS S.01 51 . 6 00 6.01 .6.00 9 01 CHICAGO MARKETS. WHS-IT Open. High. Low, Close July ..... ... 75 77 75 17 September.... 77 78 ' 76, 78Jb p. mi Thomas Thnrman, deputy sheriff of Troy, Mo., say if everyone in the United Slates should discover the virtue of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for piles, rec tal troubles and skin diseases, the de mand could not be supplied. F B Duffy Co. - ' ... . .V Track UuoUlUou. Nsw Tobk, June 15. ; Potatoes 3.50.; J. n. Robkhts & Co. Represented by H. E. Royall. To cure piles, stbikc at thx boot that's tbe way. DeWitt's Witch Hszel Salve strikes at tbss boot It removes the cacss, quickly and permanently. Don't squander time and money in a vain effort to remove the srracTS. F S Duffy & Co. fLOWIN CORN. You may talk about your city dude Willi leisure and fine clothes, Who walks tbe streets with cane in hsnd And "specs" across hi nose. He likes to guy a chap like me, . And laugh at me in scorn When I tell him of the fun I hare On the farm a-plowin' corn. He says in some great moneyed scheme " He means to have a share, Because 'lis his ambition To become a millionaire, And that the flower I would pluck Would only prove a thorn, For whoever knew a millionaire . Who made it plow In' corof - He does not know tbe treasures Tbat are hidden In the soil, He does not know the pleasures That are won by honest toil I'm glad that I've been taught, From childhood's early morn, To know bow sweet are the rewsrds Of work like plow in' corn. And when bis health la broken, Though millions be may own, He'll find that for hia loss sustslned No money will at one. And as be struggles on through life, So feeble and forlorn, He'll Ibluk of what I told him About the fun of plautln' corn. DoWill'a Little Early Risers act as faultless pill should, cleansing snd re viving tbe syBtem instead of weaken lug tt. They are mild and sure, small and pleasant to take, and entirely free from objectionable drucs. They assiat rather than compel. F S Dully & Co. Fine selection of ways in supply at d Bin' I Fed Beef ! 't. al Tbe above figure tell a remark able story; they represent almost exactly the per centage of care mad by ' Illieuiuuclde th wonderful new constitutional cur for RHEUMATISM. The other two per cent, were not cur able, or failed to take medicine according to direction Thou--and have been cured. In view of the fact trial many physicians think that Rheumatism ia incur able, and that moat remedies fall, it must be true that Rbeumacida ia the greatest medical discovery of the age. Particulars and teaii moniala of many well known peo ple sent free to all applicant. Rheumacide Will Cure You. MAROrAOTtlRtO BT ' THE BOBBITT DRUG CO., RALEIGH, B. C Sold In New Bern hy a D. Brad ham, by Davis' Pharmacy, aad by druggists generally. Price tt per bottle. J. L. Hartsfield, L I have some BARGAINS IN CITY REAL ESTATE. Office over R. U. Baxter's store, with J.J Wolfenden HIJJIO VAL, NOTICE DO. N. II. STREET has moved into his new office on Middle Street, next to Planters' rVarehnuse, where he may be found a' the usual hours. N WILL JOIN 100 MEN In givina; $100 OOEACn TO START A COTTON FACTORY IN OR NEAR NEW BERN. ' Also don't forget I bave the . BEST BEER ON EARTH, BOTTLED AND ON DRAUGHT. J.F.TAYLOR Palace Saloon. 5 Ko store ia the city can give yoa more or better guod for your Money than be. nn i. (loads delivered anywhere in tbe city promptly aud free of charge. . ' , . . ,, A f reah lot of Big llatus to cut only 12c lb., sliced, to suit , , . Freah lot of Foi River Print Butter only 85c. , lVliol4ale V llrtnll Urwer, J. L. McuMilEL, 71 Tbne 91. llrv.-1 Nl. S- I Shoe Specials V. SmBBawaamBjmmmmmBBmsaminasB a, a Aiother Big Ehipmeit fUe r'koei md Oxford. Just Uecelved. A Few Meitloici Below for Buy Selling TLIg Week. Infants Kid Button, paUnt tip, oar regular 15c shoe, sites from 1 to 6, very special at SOc Ladle Viol Kidakia, bnltoa or lace, new eh ape toe, this week only, aueiaeeet $138 Ladie Fin Kid, button or lace, opera or common sense loss, aa extra good quality aad very Mrvlceable at 2 00 144 pair Man' Dras Calf Bbos, cong or lace, Ihe shoe we bought to retail at 00, special bargain this week; at ' 1 60 Gv A. Bar foot, TUE NEW NTOltE. THE CORRECT HAT FOR SPRING JH A STRAW HAT! -" BiwMwmKaiaHWS.MKWWtaHMS We have them at prices to suit buyers and in ' latest styles. FROM 25 CENTS TO $1.75. Children and Hisses SLIPPERS Will be sold cheap. White and Neglige Shirts, tor Men, large sizes, 16, 16 1-2, 17r It you want one.it will be sold very cheap. . ! , ' Also have a full line of SHOES, which selling at Reduced Prices. V are i. JT- 67 MIDDLE STREET, so, NEW BERN. N O J TIR 8 L- ..lis cur C ;vn C.t:ic over the summer sea of life ami steer clear of coma, bunions, sore ami tcnilor f"-t hv wenriii" our hnnj- nme, en:'y find COM.i)!'!:iiie Uxtor l t' H. Our new Sty m I are a reve "i ii m in h t 1 The past mouth, having been too cool to selljoor . thin Summer Clothing, we will offer the . public an- -v. other grand opportunity. - ;; : '" '' " ; ' ' Wewill continue a Special Sale in this, Juue, , . month. In order to close out our immense: stock of Crash, Alpaca. Hohair arid Other Sin::r Clothing. mw aaamsawaaBsasmwmaassaaiaaassaiim Also Ladies end Gents Oxford Ties, Au.l til V :r::::rr Oomls which must - Ls :! I 1 1 V 2 Very Iuoh est Irices. ... CK XD2iT2r CZ CO.,; 57 pollock sti.:--7, : : .' r 0. Fine lot of ' sivf! :,t t'.e 0 i r . t. as jnst re- 1 ii Hi- c.
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