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I J V S, ' Jt'lVY VOL. XVII -XO. (7. I EM, X. C, SATl'UUJY MOESlSO, U'Sl 17, 1!53. ESTABLISHED 1S8! i g i flusi::s kco. YiYiViY. v y n Seems to hare nearly rvachetl in height. AuJ e ara just rattling that th-Rant 30 inch India Linon l 15c It makes such vlaiit tire'. Tbe tlulUil and yain rooting are quite in ui'inuuu lur it. Then for a mountain or yachting suit the 2Gc linen, trimmed with the prettj I otlon Hraid. . 1'lnwe the moat sljliah. Our liue of 10c Lawns and 13 Kdiu Diujilkw are going wilL ; . . ' ' . What about a dainty Whit IV-wpj Tie to wear with your coat suit? . We are daily looking for a choice startling line of lielt and Collar Chvpa, also Violet Keauty I'im and l'earl Waist Set toa How About Hosiery t Whether it is Children or Mixset Socki and Hose or Ladies Pluin C otton, ltk-helicu ICibor Lisle Hose that you desire, e can fill your order. - "How lovely" is the general remark when ladies see that Frenchy Goode for Waist Fronts f CO per yard. Yes but we are selling it fast. Call and see ns. - ; Mack burn as in is fj Eook Over l-Tlxits" - List . 1 And see what you need among them. The Trices at which' we shall oiler them during the balanced this month are un heard of in the Furniture Husiuei?. Fancy Rockers in oil the new styles and finishes, all re duced 25 per cent. ' ' . ." ,' Ladies Desks, some beftuties that we have put at a price that will not leave them here long. ' . . ; - "V China Closets, new lot just received and it will pay vou to .1 i i -J 11 see mem uciore jou uuy. Sideboards(jme!(cepHonal Chiffoniers in Oak and Im. to the best. ' The above is only a ginall part the best values, in fact so good that store that best serves yon. FRAN&.,H. J0NES & GO., . 87 MIDDI.E C3C3C omething-substantial) FOR YOUR TABLE,: I ' J I i J. R. PARKER, 'Phone 69. EH 13 Imagination J . Plajs the leading put when if come to buying clothes sH of tailor. Toa Imagine they are better lecauce yon are 3 paying more.' 2 5r Kow, we make to order, and we make to til; and if you r; buy here, we make yon judge and Jury, besides If the clothes 2 'wearif they do not give satlfaelion la every way, we give .3 p your money back.' The most important point In a suit of if D elothes after the quality of the cloth is considered is the 3 care and skill displayed in making it. On that point alone If. is based the charges of the highest-price tailors. - rs 2 , In our stock you will find skill, care and taste displayed 12 to an 'xtcnt far IcyonJthe previouVstandards. JJy pricing rl ; 2 it at the proper, profits we have onr prices right. rj '.2 $4 50 I'or a Suit of Excellent Scrvkable. Quality. EI ; i z - $0 50 For a Better One.- ; Si : $8l)il and $10 00 for Excellent Suits of Quality Sel- ir! dora excelled. . -. ' ' ' . :: : 1 3"- Or. IDTTrfcTlsr dZ - CO., r ; Vt M V! U vu VI V VI vu VI Vt U VI VI VI VI VI VI VI $ VI VI V! VI fx . - . values among them. .:' Mahogany, from the cheapest - . , : - ' . of our stock which is fall of you will feel this to be the '. v' - HTREET. ' .. As well as. the most tooth- somo morsels in delicacies, joif will always findt Ibis store, pure,: nutiitions and high gride In every particular. Only '; healthful and superior Cereals,-Canned Goods A Ti .1 ... . t n c7 handled by us. Just Received a fine lot of N. C, Our service is rtrnmnt ami - r w courltsy is always extended to V Ufcuuur. . .. m JR., GROCER, 77 Broad Street. Si2ariEiii"Dinralic Clcials at Ipsllaral Es;j3fcf Work f the Exerallv feaBltu. qaeslUaar rafclls FrlaUrs 1'ajlsf Penalty. BU Heite. ,SUta Caavlcta. . IULCin, Juos 18. Tbe Duaoerals who look ebsrf of the Agricultural De partment were sworn la by W, U. Hum, clerk of Wk Huperior Court. Il was a very simple rcremooy, bul a very pleating one to lb Democrat. First, Commissioner 8. U Pstteraon, Ibaa As sistant CommUsloner John W. Tbomp. sob, tbea Becratary Braner and last Clerk W. A. Graham, Jr., took lb oaths. Ths ceremony wm witnessed by Chslr man Cunlnghsm, W. K, Orabam, A'. T. McCallum and other member of tbe - ecu live committee. The exerotlve eommilte will ns the attonieys of tbe board la making tbe fight for tbe. order of the corporation commission, which makes 1 tons the minimum eat load of fertilizers. The corporation commission has no counsel ad bene cannot make the fir hi. Ths case come np before Judge Bimontoa at Asbevllle. Chalrmau Cunlngham ssys that in South Carolina and Virginia the car load Is ten tons, and further thai the freight rate in Ibis Stale Is 30 to 40 cent. greater than It Is In those Stales. Tbe committee will consider another Important agricultural matter, lb es tablishment of an experimental faro In in each congressional district. There are now tww such farms, on here and on in Macon county. The farmer In the various sections need sxactly such an object lesson as this. Yet another thing to be don Is In con section with fertilizer analyse. These analyses will be made at all times during the season; at Its close as well as at its beginning, In order to see whether the grade Is maintained, . That Is Important The law Imposes updta tbe board tbe drainage of Roanoke river.' This, loo ill be carefully looked Into. Members of the board say they will strive to carry out every section of the law. The assistant clerk to the Secretary of State reports that he has shipped to the various counties halt the laws, journals and publie documents. It Is learned that the Labor Commie sioner Is to take up the matter of suing tor the $30 a day penalty tbe public printers for not having made full deliv ery by June 6. The publie printers are therefore getting tbe facta and figures a to past years' deliveries, etc They have good ground for complaint, It seemsV as this year, the matter of awarding the publio printing was not settled until tbe very last mement Tbe reason why the fuslontsts In the Stale chemist's department hold over uutii June 80th, Is that the fusion sgrl cultural board mad a contest with tbe Agricultural and Mechanical College to make the analysis of fertilizers, etc., and paid $15,000 a year for it,: The' salaries of the chemists up to June80th are therefore paid by the college, out of the Batch fund. - -,- ' , . - 1 ; . The State charters the "Belo Home of Salem." It Is to be a home for the aged and Infirm for persons of good repute, left entirely without metns;fof destitute orphans and for neglected children, an1 Is under the control of the kindly Mora vian folk, whose very name speaks of loving kindness and thrift The claims for commanders of com panies of the First Itegiment of Volun teers, for expenses Incurred In the mo bilization last April are coming in to tbe Adjutant General' office, and Miss Powell, the clerk, will put them In shspe and forwaid to the War Department. The claims of -the Second and Third. Regiments have been adjusted- Revenue officers made a raid In Johns, ton county last : week and got three illicit distilleries and Tuesday night made another in this county and bagged two' , - ... - All tbe physicians at tbe penitentiary are now placed by Superintendent Day undei the direction of Dr. James Mc Kee. . . There is quite a good deal of dissatis faction at an act of tbe Legislature when special permission was given for the sale of liquor at the Atlantic Hotel at Mortr bead. Both Iieaufort and Morehoad City bad voted a no liquor law at both places. This legislative bill, of coune, does away itu the vote of the people In a great measure. Mr. J. C. L. Harris ha returned from Wsshlugton city where he got a claini gt.te Senator Cock. Arreted for Kmb for $3,73i allowed for tbe quartarmas- I Eiem8Bt. Oooorred Three year. Ago. ter stores taken from the Stale arsenal a( AfmEVULE, N. C., Juno 15.-A sensa yeir ago, aud used by the voluuleors. tioIl w,pruIlg here this morning when This money will be placed to the credit wmiam j. Cotkei Sute senator, sr of the State Guard In the State treasur. rwle4by UnitedH rtes Manhal MU en er's ofllce. ' cbarged with embezzling and rnisn; pro- It Is lcarnpd from a penitentiary offlc- pr,ntlu? fuuiU of llie Kationlti Bank of ial that the debts foot- up $119,000, so Agheville three vears aro. there is enough to pay thcru and leave ft little uiaigiu. ' I There are now 1,100 Btate .convicia. Of these 2C0 are iu the central prison here, and about 75 of these are unfit for Makes the food more delicious and wtiolcsome hard work, as counlle dump their aae- less aea here and keep their sound one for road work. There are 73, mostly all Federal prisoners, la the brickyard. A white eoavlci Farmer Iteavis, from Transylvania, serving a five years' sea. teaee, who escaped on year ago, was caught St Spartanburg. T. H. llnlmes Is commissioned captain of Company 11, Second Regiment, flat Goard, at Clinton. SAW MILL Bl'KMED. p tfrtl f Beaufort Lam Wr Cam- paar's Float ) Cartarat Caaatj. Special to Journal. Bsaurt bt, N. C, June IS. Tbe large steam taw mill plant oT tbe Beaufort Lumber Company located at Lenoxvllle three mile from, here caught oa Br from a defective flue and was totally de stroyed, together with dry kiln and lum ber oa yard. The plant was owned and operated by Messrs Llnnaa Bros., of Philadelphia, Pa.. . Its destruction Will leave many labor ers out of employment and be quite l loss to the owner. KNIGHTS TKMPLAK ELECTION. Qraa Coatmanaary of North Carolina OaioartKlaotad, ' CjisnLOTTH, N. C. June 15.-The Grand Commandery, Knlgbt Templar today elected tbe following officer. . Waiter E, Storm,' of Wilmington, rand pnmminflHr. 4a. ! William F. Randolph, of Asbevllle, deputy grand commander, ' ' James D. bollock, of Wilson, grand generalissimo. " ; D. E. Allen, of Charlotte, grand cap tain general- Alfred II. Htubhs, of Asbevllle, grand prelate. William Simpson, of Raleigh, grand treasurer. .' - Horace H. Munson, of Wilmington, grand recorder. -' Ferdinand Ulrlch, of Hew Bern, grand standard bearer. . U. at. Robinson, of Wilmington, grand word bsirer.' '- . ... ' v Lawrence A. Dodsworlb, of Charlotte, grand warder. . Robert U. Bradley, of Raleigh, grand sentinel. John C. Drewry, of Raleigh, grand senior warder. .... . Jamesl E. Norfloet, of Winston, grand junior warder. '.-. : Tbe Templar parade occurred tail afternoon, led by the First Regiment Band. Tha next meeting the grand bodies will be held In Charlotte. 'DeWltt's LiUle Early Risers act as faultless pill should, cleansing and re viving the system Instead of weaken ing It. They are mild and sure, small and pleasant to take, and entirely free from objectionable drugs. They assist rather than compel. F S Duffy & Co. THK 8PKCULATIV K MAKKET8. Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A. May ft Co., New York, Represented by A, O, Newberry. , ' 11 r - New York, June 10. ' - . .. , .- STOCKS; " Open. Hi;h. Low. Clt4r Sugar.. Reading.... O. B. At Q . . at-, b.r.1.:,;; M.O.P...;. Manhattan.. 153 01 131 118 83 1171 41 112 1SS 03 ISlt .112 B3 ! . 118 ;-4ij 113 152 Ot 130, im ii7t! 41 112 152 ' 01 130 lilt 81 1171 414 1181 t. ... ; .. cotton. . : - : - Open. Hiph. August....... 6.81 5.01 January, ... 0 00 6.od Low.' Close 6.00 5.91 6.07 5 97 CHICAGO MARKETS. . WhT u - Open. High. Low. .Close July,,........ 70 76 7i 76b Beptember..., . 78 ' 781 ' 77 77b Thomas Thurman, deputy shcrllTJof Troy, Mo,, says if everyone In the United Stales should discover tbe vll!Uaif De Wltt's Witch Hazel Salvn for piles, rec tal troubles and skin diseases, the de mand could not be supplied. F 8 Duffy & Co. . . HKN-iATION IS ASUETILLK. Cocke was not suspected until the gov eminent olliciula examined the bank hooks several days ago, to secure evl-(ii-nce ngfiiiiHt Lawrence I'ulliuin, wlio aJ)?con,lcil several years ogowtlh seven -. r. 1 e v.:n "t one ti:i:e c:v.!iicr of most promlcsnt Democratic polllitUbt ia Western North Carolina.-, He furnished a bund it $13,100 for his appearance at Court. The beet headache remedy h Celery Headaihe Powders, made and .sold at Davis Prescription Pharmacy. Tr. steei Sale of Valuable Property -By virtue of the nrovisioas of a deed of trust usda by Lewis B. Humphrey snd wife, dated the Wla day of February n tbe year IM, and recorded ta tbe Kegister of Deeds of Craven coauly. N. IX, in book lt folios VM, 186, Is? and 138, default having beea made in the debt hereby secured and ia pursusuceof a resolution of the Hoard of Directors of tbe Commercial Building and Loan As sociation, we win sen at puuiic auction at the court house door ol Crarea coun ty oa Monday July 17. 18U9, the follow ing valuable property: A certain piece or parcel of land, ad joining the lands of Jos. C. Kornegav and others, bounded as follows: Lying on tbe Kootn tide ol tbe A. H. U. K K. North 71 West 7 vsrda, thence South 7 West 70 vardr; thence South 71 B. yards, thence to tbe beginning, contain ing one acre more or leu. - . Also one olber piece or parcel of land Ivlng and belne In tbe Countv ol Craven and State of North Carolina, known and described a follows: Adjoining tn lands of Thos. Cammack, Lovitt Mines and olheia and beginning at a red oak and runniug south Si east 77 poles to a dllcb. tben soutli Is west 3U poles to tbe A M U K K, then with tbe n K norm 71 wtstwa polos to ths eurlnrer line. then' .with the Stringer line H 40 W 80 poles toAsaUaaklns line, tben with said Asa Hawkins line H 00 E 58 poles to his corner, tben N 64 E 21 poles to the beginning, containing 19 acre more or less. - Together wltn all improvement lliereoa. Terms. Cash a to the cost of execut ing this trust, all delidquent taxes if any, and a sufficient sum to- pay $M 10 the amount now due; balance lu alx, twelve and eighteen months with Inter est at S per cent., secured by deed of trust on tue property. This June 16. 1809. - ' II. L. DENNON, ' WM. P. DaiAUSSURE, t " Trustees. ByO. H.GUION. , Agent and Attorney. HORSE & PILETON F0U SALE As my family will bo away for several month, I offer for sale my nice family horse, phaeton and harness. ." . ' J. E. LAI U AM J L. Hartsfield, L I have some QARCAIKS IN CITY REAL ESTATE. Office over R. U. Baxter's sto with J. J Wolfenden. ' lti:MOVAIi NOTICE DR. N. II. STREET has moved into bis new office on Middle Street, next to Planters' rVarebouse, where he may be found a the usual hour. - . -; WILL JOIN ' 100 HEN I : In giving $100 OOEACn TO START A COTTON I'ACTORYIN OR NEAR NEW BERN. "r Also doMH forget I have the BEST BEER ON EARTH, BOTTLED AND ON DRAUGHT. J.F.TAYLOR Palace Saloon. I over the summer sea of life ami sleer clear of corns, Imnions, sore nnd tender feet by wearing our hiinj poine, eay anil ctnifortu!ile l.ford tu s. Our new r.ySi-s in tin- -e conifortawe sumiiier t'ioii are a revel'i'.ion in I'-wy, mid are !'t, t'.iviii'e a'l.l pc: t I "U ;. i s e se se:. r I nt i v t j;. .i:el.es;---. ;, v o o A n'f M Fl-llsn4 llama, Priklla.t JStil,e', Califutnia INni end F, gli.lt CmioI SUuiililei. t'okrd Corn (let f, Cnip IKeTl'ulitU ll it m and Ta4.ga., . , , , , , ..... . - r Halmon, itbalers and Kardiuea. Km H j rip in easts and big snrasurn. . ilains Beans with Tomato Sauce. Hesperian Brand California IVaches at JOo 3 lb ran. 'Tit tltasa They ar ritra una ' Fulton Market C-rit Itref. : Fancy Freeh Fig"" and Foi liiver Duller. Hoins's Pick lew, both soar and swret. -'Fitth Roasted Cuffa aud Fioftt Tea. TIm best of svfrjthlog in Orooeries joa can And at I J. L. McDMIEL, 'lMione Ol. Shoe Specials Another Bis Fhlpneit Fine hoei indjDifords Just Krceived. A - rew Mfstloifd Below for Busy Selling Till. Week. " Infants Eld Button, patent tip, our regular 7ISo shoe, sixes ' from 1 to 5, vary sproial at , 50c Ladle Tici Kidtkia, button or lace, new shape toe, this ' week only, all size at 1 38 Ladie Pin Kid, button ot lace, opera or common sense toea, an extra food quality aud very serviceable at 2 00 144 pair Men' Drea Calf Shoe, coos; or laee, the shoe we J befltht to retail at S 00, special bargain this week at 1 SO Gv -A.. Bar foot, TITE NEW KTOItll The past month, Laving beeu too cool to sellj our - thin Summer Clothing, we will offer the public an other grand opportunity., , We will continue a Special Sale in this, June, mouth. In order to close out our immense stock of Crash, Alpaca, Mohair and Other Summer. Clothing. Also Ladies and Gents Oxford Ties, And all Siiinmtr Goodt which must foe Holt! at the Yery Esowetit Prices. AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY, 69 & 61 lllddle St., New Bern, UVC. THE COnRECT HAT FOR SPRING We have them at prices to suit buyers and in s .s.i .ai -n.1 .V '.'-, y - nDAM f.PMTQ TTI R1 Children r.:::l r.'isscs SLIPPERS T7ill be sold cheap. .' 7hltB" tad Ilcllse sizes, 10, 10 1-2, 17. It b3 cold rcry cheap. l:-7 o WliofcNnle Orowr, 71 IIiwl Nt. S; i Ghirts, ior Uen, large you want one, it will "i; ' ill lino cf CIIOE3, which are T'V I N, N, C. t- e I i i .1 to fi t the I", im rt im v f'ERN, N t S7 POLI)CIv STREET,
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