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X c A: VOL. X?li-KO. C8. KI'iV IIKS, S. l, SISD4T NORSlKw, JUS C IS, 18S9. 1 li ISTJ6LI Ul t US! UMVaVi'iVi'iV.V.WiVkVkY r V V ICU2ES0DS1HHDS1 i IS A FRESH CONSIGNMENT OP THE CELEBRATED S Crystal Springs Ginger Ale Is now ia our Refrigerator and treinely low price of For Salt At' tb ex-. Kf i'j W V V vv A A , A A A A A ?S A A A A 90 Center Per Dozen. This brand U growing more' popular efary day and gire universal satisfaction. - . v We ar aiill tailing those nice HAMS, sliced to ait, at 10c par lb, although there hat been qnito an advance in 8ngar Cared Meat. " - . Our stock of general Groceriea it kept np to the Highest Standard of Excellence and everything il Guarantee a Represented by " ..v. iHackbyriii Jliook Over TlLis List ;.' 1 And sec what jou need among thorn. The Price at 'which we shall offer theui during the balance of this month are un heard of m the, Fnrnitnre busiuesa. , , Fancy Rockers in all the new itylea and finishes, all re duced 25 per cent. , ' . . .' , ' Ladies Desks, some beauties that we hive put at a price that will not leave then) here loug., v - China Closets, new lot just received and it will pay you to KAA.fhpm lmffirA vnn linv. . . Sideboards, aoiue exceptional values among them. pin .! , . . t , t . , ' LjiJ Chiffoniers in Oak and Im. Muhogany, from the cheapest )! to the best t , , - ", , r , , , tjifu ine above is only a, small part ol our stock which, ia full of i wj the best values, in fact to good that you will feel this to be the C Ciu store that best serves yon. v .., C PRflMC. H CMPR XI CCS a ni ui i i v vii bu ia w vi ; ' r 87 MIDDIsK STREET. .Jj SOMETHING SUBSTANTIAL FOR YOUR TABLE, " ' 7W .,aruj r rv' 7. j (. As well a; the most tooth orae morsals ia delieaeies, jou- ill always nni;at ibis store, pnr . ; autrttiuu and high (rada In every particular t Only healthful and superior Cereals, Caoned Goods aod Food Products of all kinds are Landled by us. " . ' Just Received a floe lot of ' Han-' aad Fox River Butter. Our service is prompt and courleey is alwaya extended -A v -a S J, R. PARKER. JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. lit hi til Imag' mation 3 1 ni... .1... i.-ii- .1 i. ... At. .....i.. . ni)8 mo leauing pin wieu it cume 10 uujing ciomrs - s or a tailor, you imaiM tnejure belter became von- ire 2 f pijlag more, . ' zz. Mow, we make to order, and we make to fit; aid if jog s buy here, we make you judge and jury, besides if the clothes p ,wear, if they do not give aatlfactioa ia e?ery way,, we giye r jour money licit The!most iaiporlant point is i Mt if ?f T3 clothes after the quality of the cloth la considered is-the ; r care and skill displayed In making it. On that point "alone iq is based the cBarges of the highest-price tailors." r la our stock you will find skill, tafe aad taste displayed r to a extent far beyond the previous standards. y pricing r ; 2 it at the proper profits we have oar prices right.1 z 2 $1 50 ror a Salt of Excellent Servicable Quality. Z f - ? $G 50 For a Better One. ; ' . ' , $8 00 and $10 GO for Excellent Suits of Quality Sel- I dom excelled. . - ' T- Or. -XDTTOlTIST ' dz CO., i Z 57 POLLOCK 8TKEET, ' ". ?,Z X I. '", ::. C. i Ti Faint Of ftalEim.il City -'. Xew lataaBi Ball4la(. Career BUatLajiax. H.C larMaaWr ' sal p. iBalfraate Waated Frasi KerUaMt. Ureeas bar Eajalaad. iULBiaa, JaM ll.Jmdi Bear Jt. Bryaa kaa keard erf ubmbi on the eoat- plalal aeklBf for a perpetual iojuoetloa reMralaiag the dlipeaaary eetablUbed the mt Laflelatura la OreeBebaro from opeaiBf Jaly let, and to netrala that city fro Under! r lu faith or etJUL.. , Jodf Bryaa eajolas the city batdls eolTea the lojuacUoa la ngiri U the diipeaeary. Ubserraai faraera say that they con sider the aora crop aa abost N days 11 er thaa the arerage; the oottoa crop u about BormaL ' Soena days so Stale Traasarar Worth wrote the Attoraey Oeaeral, aaklat aa oplokm as to whether out of the 1180,000 received from the sale of the pealteatlary boada,ay debts iacarrad after Deoea ber SU vm, whea the last ascal year ended, could be paid aad whether appropriatloa of $30,000 aiade for this year, was not Intended to apply to the awal year of 1888. .... Attoraey Gtaeral Walter has replied saylag that chapter 07 and 179, of the laws of 1800, show that the aulntanaDoe and support of the penitentiary during 1WS aiuil be met eatirely from the $40,- 000 appropriated for that apeclBe por- poee, and that the act la regard to the $in,000 manifestly aad unmistakably refers to aecouats made prior to Decem ber 81st, 1888. The pealtenliary board has audited up ta March a, all the pealteatlary debts, to be paid out of the $120,000. The Treas urer says that a cbaoge Will hare to be made aa aa eliminate all debte between December 81 aad March a, and that the latter will have to be paid out of the $50,000, The contract lor building the large annex to the Slate Museum, waa signed by inner ft Oon at $17,885. Work be gins next week and is to be completed December 81 next. The building will be la the shape of an L and will complete the enclosure of a court, aa It will ap proach within 10 feet of the rear of the Supreme Court and library building, Through this space of 10 feet there will i j i . . . . ee a oriveway into ine court, Capt. Cfaedesler, who commands one ,f the Asfaevtlle military companies, was here to sea the Adjutant General, but toe latter was at Oxford. CapL Chedes ter deslrea his company to be retained In the Bute Guard. '. . ' v " Oa the tOth Instant the Grand Lodge of Masons will lay the corner-stone of the Presbyterian church. This, occupies the site of and is largely constructed of materials from the old church. In which the notable conslltatlonal convention of 1885 waa held.:- , ' ;' . ' The executive board of the Stale' Prison deposited 'a written request with State Treasurer Worth to Issue and sell bonds as provided In section 8, chaptei 07, laws of )888, in amount sufficient to raise $64,863 lor the purchase' of the Caledonia farms,' and to cover the ex- peases of Uealag asd selling said bonds. The Worth Carollaa Bar Atsoctotloa aow kaa 800 numbers. ' Applications for emberehtp are coming la dally. The Americas Calon lasuraaos Com. pany doeseellcaies Itself. J The plan aa to Immigration to this But, aeoalllned by the Agricultural Department, Is that special efforts shall lade to secure Immigration from the Northwest.' Il Is argued that this te feaad to be the most deelrabie; that there are many reasons why It deeirae to coma hare, aad that It has made good settlers. .TBI OLD WAT. Of Treating Syapepala Bad taaif.e iiaa hy Sietiag a Daag-er.ee aa4 Vaeleaa Oa. We ssy the old Way, but really It Is very common one at the present-time and many dyspeptics and physicians well consider the first stop to take In at tempting to cure Indigestion le to diet, either by selecting certain foods nffre Jectlog others or to greatly diminish the quantity usually taken, in other words the starvation plan la supposed by msuy to be Jhe 8 ret essential.' : . ' The almost certain failure of the starr atlen cure kas been proven time' and again, but still the moment dyspepiis makes its appearance a course of dieting Is at once advised. ' All this is radically wrong. It is fool- lab aod unscisntlnc to recommend diet lng to a man suffering from dyspepsia. because indigestion Itaelf starves every organ, every aad every fibre ia the body. What the dyspeptic wants Is abundant nutrition, which means plenty of good. wholesome well cooked food, and some thing to asslat the weak stomach to dl geit It.' ' This Is exartly the parpose for wblcU Stuart's Dyapila Tablet are adapted and this is the method by which tbey cure the wont cases of dyspepsia, in other words the patient eats plenty of fcholeeotne food aad Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets digests il for him. In litis way the system is nourished and the over worked stomach rested, because the tablets will dijjast the food whether the stomach works or not. One of there tablets will digest 8,000 grains of meat or Sgl. ' " Your drafglst will tell you that Btuarl'a Tablets Is the pnrcit end safest ren-.r ?y f- stomach troi.! ' a snd every 'i'.J Biitkes one more fr! -ml fur this ex- c nt ; rs inn. F : at C'Veii'-s for HsOts the food more deHdous arvd arJesomo . m r2 ml B.1 Sajr Rawaall Special to JowraaL ' BoeloB, Jbbc 17-PhUadalphla, w, Baa ., - ' i- . -Pltuburg, Jane 17-CleTeUad, . 8, Pittsburg, 8. , . Cluba, Brooklya, , GABnnoif ATTACKED.' UiS nilsUM hM BWMIj Mm Oa Baa rwnis.i a n in a ur ta. An.in.ii Mamilx, Jane la After culling the railroad aad telegraph liaaa at Apalit for the purpoee ef severing ooeaectloa with Manila, the Pillplaoa attacked Gea- aral MacArthars Unas at kaa Faraaado at 130 this morning, They met aa unexpected hot raceptloa and vera 'repulsed with a loss of 75 killed, 80 prisoners and maay wounded. The - American loss consisted of 14 woutded. -. ' Baa Fernando Is 44 miles northwest of Manila. It Is one of the northern towns held by a garrlsoa la order to control the railroad Una extending from Manila to Dagupaa. ' The Filipino force, estimated to have numbered 6,000 men, advanced stealthily from the Jungle norlh of Saa Fernando and then divided with the evident pur pose of surrounding the Americas. The outposts of the Iowa Reglmeat discov ered the native and retired to their lines, where the entire divleioa awaited in an entrenched position The Iowa and Kansas Regiments re- eel red the first shock of the attack. Re serving their fir until lbs Fillplaos were within 800 yardsitbeir first volley struck the advancing column, which returned the Ore wildly, the rest of the line falling to advance. The Americans, who thor oughly enjoyed tha novelty of being at- tacked, sailed forth and the Filipinos then turned and fled into tha jungle. Agulnaldo la reported to have per sonally conducted the -attack." Prepara tions were made fori several days to bring forward native troops from Cauda- ba. Other from Dagupaa were trana- ported by rail. . The first news of the Filipino advance was reported by a telegraph operator who was sent to the bridge at Apalit to team the cause of a break in ona of the wires. ' Hs was compelled-to beat hasty retreat under fire. Since the Americans withdrew from Candaba recently the Filipino army has returned and has wreaked vengeance upon those who befr leaded the Ameri cans.'. TherJlaugbtered the natives wh surrendered the town and displayed their heads on poles in the publlo square.,. Thomas Thurman, deputy sherlffjof Troy, Mo., says It everyone in the United States should discover the virtue of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for pllesV rec tal troubles aud skin diseases, the de mand could not'be Supplied. ,F B Duff & Co. - Baltimore... Philadelphia,., SU Louis,....,, Chicago,....:.. Ciaoinnali, Piltabnrg Mew Tort, I.., Wash lout on. Louisville,. ... Cleveland,., v late Ww Items'. I George Beauregard Barrow, -was con vlcted of kidnapping baby Marlon Clark and was sentenced to 14 years 10 months imprisonment. Bell Anderson or Cac- rle Joaes, the music girl who sided him was given a sentence of four years, "A reciprocity treaty, the first under tha'Dingley actwas signed by represeor tagvea of the United States and BrlU&k Governments,. The treaty relates to the trade between the United States and thf British colony of Barbados.--' P. X. Dowe, president of the Commer cial Travelers' National League, testified before the Industrial Commission that thousands of drummers hsd lost the! places an account of trusts, aod that there had been a steady advance, in the price ef articles controlled by trusts. The President and Mrs. McElifley and a party of relatives left Wsshlngtca for Holyoke, Mass. They. 'will, return, to Washington on June 2H. " ' .... ; fci s.-iri-'- Army officers have submitted reports to the , War Department commending post exohanges on the ground that they promote 'sobriety and efficiency on -the part of enlisted men. ..'' , ' Efforts sre being made at The Hague to reconcile the German views as to ar bltratlou and those ot the other pewers represented In the IV' ' nre. .' PuIIamr Storer, l ; .ates Mil ' iter to Spuln, was receivtil la audit .ice 1 Queen He. fill at 1' nlrij yc-Uerday Eleven '.. ) ! 1 I v- a miu plosion at Grace L. . (ton. WATIOHAL 1BAOUK CAMIM. iHm af la. CUkt, W, 88 81 80 88 88 It 88 a, t7 15 ' 8 L. 11 17 i 80 ,. 80 , , 81 1 w 84 , S7 S$ ti$i . ... 85 88 ' P.C. .785 ".881 , .800 ..00 s JM. .. .580 ' M0, . .448 .43lr .27 .800 '.IMS' i. A- Senear ot Sedalla, Mo, sated his child front death by croup by using One Miaul Cough Cure. It cure coughs is, pneumonia, la grippe aod all throat and lung troubles. F S . Duffy A Co. , THE 8FECULATIYB1 MAKKKTB. , Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A. Msy A Co , New lork, Represented by A. O. Newberry. . . . Maw.Toaa, June 17- STOCKS, - ' Open. High. -Low. Close .. 15J1 1M 1511 158 . 68 " 8 ,. 131 181 . . mi ..-8li . 117i . 40 .112, Sugar......... Heading , a H.AQ, ... R. I C. T- e ' a - B. R, T. M. O.P Manhattan.... 01a- . 180 . Ul 81 1IH -40 . 118 01, 1904 Ull 8U ljOJ 40 118i nil 8I 117 40 118 ;: . ' COTTON, v. Open. Bis-h. Low. Qoa August....... 8.88 8 80 5.80 8 80 January...... 5.87 6.88 587 188 . ' CHICAGO MARKETSri Whuat Open. High. Lowy Close July.......... 77 : 77 7 77b September.,.. 78 78 77 78Jb l O Baustlie eVatsi af ik tlnd lia i Utoqs 3sufi!:' T, J. L; Hartsfield, r have some BARGAINS ll) CITY REAL ESTATE. Office over R. H. Baxter's atore with J. J. Wolfenden. ItKM O VAIi NOTICE DR. N. U. STREET has 'moved into his new office on Mlddla Street, next to Planters' varvbxuue, where he may be found at the Usual houra. . t WILL JOIN . ,100-nEN In glvint; $100 00 EACH, TO START A COTTON FACTORY IN., OR NEAR NEW BERN. ' C : ' Also don't forget I have the ::' BEST; BEER ON EARTH, BOTTLED AND ON DRAUGHT. JiF.TAYLOR Palace Saloon. 0 0 o V Mi: 3 M.CIIT !: A a I a I over the summer sea of life end steer clear of corns, bunions, sore and tender fi't br WPsrinir our hsnd some, e'-y cei.forn,ule Oxford t . Our new s . s ia tiifie con..,-ri i s are a rev-miou ia b- , ri-iibie S" 1 pi-r ' :( t ! , rt t . "i !.t 1- -V r.it p! AWWrilrsinl llawta. Ilrrll.rt Sssiw. Cklifoiaia lUaaa aaj Z-ik CuraJ ShoalJers. Cooked Cora Keef, Cbip Df, Potted Ham and Teaxua. ...v ' SaJmoa, Lobatart aad Sardluaa. Nioa Syrup ia aaaa aad Uif asMsur. lleius Baked Daaai villi Tomato Sauce. ' ' Ueeperisa Brand Call ror uia Peaches at 0o 3 lb can. Try Ibeov Tbey ara extra loa. , Kultoa Market Cora Beaf. ' Kauey Freak Klgia aod Fox River Butler. . Hriui'a Pioilaa, both" sour and sr.. " " Fih Roasted Coffea and Finest Tea. Tbe beet of everytbiaf lo Orooeriat yon can 6od at A Itefall tJ rosier, "J lLaBe Ol. 71 ..IlrtiM ftl. S3 . a a Sale I Notice this space for tbe greatest sjiecial sale the new store baa bad. " Over three hundred (300) articles all at one very low price for choice. GK A. Bar foot, THE NEW ftTORE. sale 1 - , The past month, having been too cool to sell our ' V thin Summer Clothing, we will offer the public aa , other grand opportunity. ' ' ; We will-continue a Special Sale in this, June, ' in'onth. In order to close out our immense stock of Crash Alpaca, Mohair and Other -t.r - .1,--- ' . . Summer Also Ladies and Gents Oxford Ties, ' " .-. .... . ,t.ci. , . . . And all Bummer . Goods which must be noId t the Very mrtTPrtefc,u'- APirnir. APi -iTnoi nriMOAMV MlilClllUMH : O I UUIV UUIUI Mil I , i I; 69 & 61 IliddlQ St. : !New Bem. N. C. THE CORRECT HAT FOR SPRING 13 1 Mi li -. .erf i STRAW HLA.T I We have them at prices to suit buyers and in I IiV1 X'-aVi wai ! a - a v ' -H' a Chi! Jrc:i t:: J ."icSs" SLIPPERS ? J : i ; TTiU ba Bold cheap. ' -3 SWaijf Ml'f!','..';:. -.;.:'. T7hlt3taa nclijo'Chirts,' lor tten, large El:zt 1C, 13 1-2, 17.; It you trant one.it wiu - - ---- i J f, f-U Una cf cn0H3, which are -;l si. summer b snd are s We are p- like tLe s : ' f. 9 St 8'! Stor--1 f A 1 .f i I i H 1 1 1 i 1 1 kit,' rr.r.XU .
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