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ST r VOL XVII-KO. 71. SCW tliLS, X. C, SL'SDIT M0UX15G, JL5I !5, U.3. tSTl 8 LI5ft t P I S31 mm km 'uVuViWiVi'iViYi'iViYi' V7 r t A Are You Spend the Summer at Home ? o o If so, why act ke ) ir Hull. Dining U. ye, aad Slilllaf Knoro too motion aM l.y uli lb Coot, Ilfinlit ' PRAIKIK URArtS PUUH, I dm raj i.f Hjr covering Lot of iheai bav Ue told, but Hill hae mm hfu H beea rvsklag ear Dell and Collar Clasp, also Violet tVeuly Pin. Arc you aevdiug an; thing la that lib f Bach Mrtf U Linen Damask Towal for Ma pair. Ki liter Frlof or rJratalUceed border. Todar oar beantlful flgwred Organdie Burked down froai SSc end too to l&e par yard. aaotber IIm of Peraiaa Lawa and India Donna la tail week, aad Black Laoc lnarrtixoa ion, allien art ao alylish. ' Tiki a pore at. or lee a Piqna Rklrt, trimmed with lbs Km praaa Kold which coat is diffarral colors. It doe make a aobby akirt t"V tbt aumaier girl who aim at quiet inn penal ie kgaac la her wardrobe. Wt it ill bar Shoe for all and lo various Grade and Makaa. Call aad yoa will Bad b anxious to plraae and wait apoa yoa. Hack burn nuLiiiiwy FIIOM 8 TO 11 O'CLOCK, We offer 200 Pairs Ladies, Misses, Boys and Childrens' Doubie Knee and Seamless, actually worth 20 and 25 Cents, Special (3 Hours Only) at 10c Pair. G. A. Barfoot, Till: HEW AT THIS ADVANCE1 . . . . IN THE SEASON . One would suppose that our Milliuerj Stock would be somewhat broken. Not so, fiusj Selling all the time, but we are constant- - - ly adding to onr stock. Hardly a day passu but express or freight brings us something for this important department of our store. As fast as one line is sold out, we replace it with something new, hence you can always . ;-' GET YOUIt WAWTS DUFFY'S , Evorything in the line of Headwear you get here at prices that are lower thau elsewhere, if this were not so, we could not maintain our enviable trade. - Goods bought right and' sold right is the key to onr success. Our line of Rough Straw and Milan Sailors at 25c, 60c and 75c is worth your while to see. Anything you want a Sash. Beit or OolJar. We cannot fail to Stock Collar Buckles. Anew line Justin. . .... A comparison is all we ask to convince yon that our prices . are lower on these little ncce.'sities than they can bought for ; elsewhere. v June 25, 1809 . VSEVEN SPRINGS. Wf - ( he Finest of all Mineral W f 1 Dyrpepaia, IiiaoRinia, He Lirer Trouble. It cener k'aters. Serfoui i Each Spring baa Its peculiarities. ! REDUCED RATES t. " p, iv )voi)tMV iMiic(uua nij wuuuunUI. I acu t7iug un tia (rwuuaiiiicii. t. HACKS TO MEET EVERY TP.ATTJ f j Telephone Line - Waterworks Hot or Cold I From LaOrange In KoteJ. Water Baths to Ssven Springs. ' : Free To Ouests. FOR TERMS ADDRESS ; . Q. F. SMITH, Proprietor Going to VI V VU VI V! V( M M SO VI M V! VI VI VI VI (5 uiiuiitii.iiyy KTOItE. FILLED AT MILLINERY DEPT. in the Ribbon line for mention our Belt or (&SS - . i ion. J and - J rf..l t A Poailive Cure for I FrcM.ralion an. I nil ICiHnpw sn -All seven are marvelous. f ON RAILROADS. Y Ail veij are murveluus. Csscs At Mj Esiisl fcT2l Tkeaa reallaallary Mrrraata0la laa Oa t'aalaa llaardi Edaratlea at lea Ao Corporatlaaa Br AilMr.A.M.Cllrf,i 1 Gaad Work. RaLtioa, S. C, Jaaa 14. At Rocky Mount two saw eaaaa of nall poi war diaeoTtrad aad orders wera irea to bar lb mx removed to tba peal house. Both patient are n eg roe. Two hundred of their friend, well armed, aaaembled around their home aad iwora they UouM aot allow tba negro to b takta to lb pel boute. Tba while hurried out, heavily armed with rifle nd ibot gua, aad attacked lb koo. Ib diiper Ing it seven or eight negroes were everely clubbed with gun. Oaiaegro' tkull was eruabed and ha la e cled lo die, Tb autborlile removed lb pa tient lo the peat houa uuJcr a heavy guard. Cltlieu of Blokeadale, Guilford connty employed eouniel to pioaecul two brother named Meadow aud Dr. While of Rockingham county, for Inhumane cruelty, Tb Meadow brother bsd ap prenticed to them two boy, 11 year old bo ran away a few day ago. Doth tht ilcadow and White, It U charged, pur sued aud captured th boy after a long chaas and, returning lo Meadow' home. mad litem run or dragged them nine mile In an hour and 10 minute, lathing I bam all tba while with hone whip. ilith'boy have completely collapaed f 6m the tori, r and exhaustion and one u dying. Tbo leadowff brother and While have been an one I. Ueueral William It. Cox I here aud ) that not In many year ha be teen the crop to fine and clean In the Edge combe aectlou. lie tald lu refereuce to politic that ha heard very liltlu talk about It now. The State granted a charlor to the Buncombe Couuly Medical Uovlety, ol which Or. James A. Burrousb and other are member. Tue'charler I foi 8U year. In an opinion which the- Altorner General ha given the fuslou "board of education of Farayth county (which hold over), be layi that where old board hold over they are the de facto incumbenl and are entitled to the custody of all the properly of the board. Tb Btste Sup erluiendenl of Public Instruction doe not recognize thl opinion a of any value, because in the Saoipaon cau (the only eue before the court thu far) the decitloo appliei to'thal eonnty alone. If the Suprexe Court bad passed on the matter the effect would of course be general a to the ten or twelve counliea in which the fuiiouists hold over. Mr. W. J. Jordan, of the Benbow Hotel of Greensboro, which was burned last week, ha taken charge of the Car- rollton Hotel her. Captain Joseph B. Batchelor, United Stales army, who has been stationed at Foil Spokane, Washington, leaves that alallon under order to go at once to the Philippine. Captain Batchelor I the son of one of Raleigh' beat cittsans, Mr J. B. Batchelor V Chairman Travis, of the executive board of the penitentiary, i here. There are no new development In the compll- TUB OLD WAV. Of Treating B j apepsia and Indigeatioa . by Biatlng a Bangerons and Ct ..Vi UisOna. - We sat the old way, but really it Is a very common oue at the present time and many dyspeptics and physicians as well consider the first step to take In at tempting to cure indigestion I to diet, either by selecting certain food and re jecting others or to greatly diminish the quantity usually taken, In other words the starvation plan I supposed by many to be the first essential. The almost certain failure of the star vation cure ha been proven time and again, but still the moment dyspepsia make lis appearance a course of dieting Is at once advised, , All tills Is radically wrong, It Is fool ish and unscientific to recommend diet' ing to a man suffering from dyspepsia, because indigestion ilself starves every organ, every fibre in the body. What the dyspeptic wants Is abun dant nutrition, which means .plenty of good, wholesome well cooked food, and something to assist the weak stomach to dlgoBt lu This is exactly the purpose for which Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are adapted and this is tbo method by which they cure the worst cases of dyspepsia, In other words tbe patient eats plenty of wholesome food aud Stuart's Dyspep sla tablets digest It for him. Iu this Way the system is nourished and the over worked stomnch rested, because the tab lets will digest tbe food whether tbe stomach works or not. One of these tablets will digest 3,000 gmius of meit or eggs. Your druggist will tell you that Stuart's Tablets is the purest and safest remedy for stomach troubles and every makes one more friend for this ex cellent preparation. Sold at 50 cents for full sized packago at all drug pimp. A litile book on came s-:'l enie of ' !' ii'"". 1 fue ! h : i" -j- r Makes the food more catloa regarding tb paynteal of tbe pea- lleatiary debt. Of U warraal 4J was paid before tb Attorney GeneraT decision, and 38 11 oa warrant which war for debt prior to December ll.t Cb airman Travii, of tba penitentiary executive board," will lean a circular letter lo the creditor of lb penitentiary la which h will say be will aot ehaag lb warrant ent out la telllemsnt of lb peolteatlaryulebts np to March lib; that tbe warrants are drawa exactly la accordance with law. and that Slat Worth must pay theaa. Travis say the proper course to pnran I for the credi tor to lasillal ataadamns proceedings to compel tbe Treasurer to pay th war ran la. The corporation I devoting many hour a day lo lb matter of aelng th valuatloa of railways, steamboat, canal, telegraph and telephone property. The work will harJIy be don before July lit, and meanwhile nothing I gives out. A spreading adder 1 th last arrival at tbe Slat Museum. It Is not polsonr ou and Curator Brimley handle It with Impunity. Thursday It laid IS eggs, of which It la very proud. Curator Brimley will pnt t be egg la an Incubator and watch the result. II Is now preparing lb casts of tbe sarfivh aad shark for tb Muneum. Tbo teeth tnd the saw are act lu tbe plaster and the enlir re production I perfect - - The Slate Auditor has sent tb fol lowing notice Id over BOO corporations In this Slate: "In order to comply with tbe provis ions of t'ie revenue and machinery act of 1809, 1 venture lo take tbe liberty of calling your atleullon to.lhe latter part of section 14 of the machinery act. That section reads a folllowc 'And Ibe pres ident or other cblof officer of such cor porations, except- banks, shall furnish th tsx collector of each county tbe names and residences of all persons owning share in laid corporation, and th Auditor (hall furnish lo the sheriff or tax collector of each county th name and residences of such persons owning shares In said corporations.' Tbe evi dent purpose for which this provision Is made is to furnish the tax officials of the various counties with certain Informa tion, and tbe Information should prob ably be given in time for tbe considera tion of the tax assessors, I bsve there fore, lo ask your consideration at your earliest pleasant convenience." This Is the second notice. To the first not over one-half the corporations have replied He has a list of over TOOajcor- proratlon. . ' J. J. Rogers, ex-reglder of deed of Wske, I extensively engaged in canning tomatoes at Apex, this county. Lost year h canned 72,000 quarts. This year he will can 240,000. He not only grows tomatoes, but has contracted with bis neighbor farmers for the product o(66 acres. . W. 8. Primrose says regarding the work done by the Agricultural and Mew chanical Col)egehere, that since 1893, 87 students hsd graduated and that nearly all ai sticking- to industrial pursuits. H sdded that on of tbe largest manu facturer In thl part of the country laid the college was well worth every dollar expended on lu Outside of Instructing the students for farming and manu facturing, there is only one department mat or uugnsn, ana ibis is s necessity J. R. Fleming died at Dunn, sged SI years, lie served gallantly as a Con federate soldior and was formerly a rest ueutoi waae. Suddan Death of II. B. Plant. Hew York, June 23 Henry B. Plant president of the Plant system of nil wsys, steamships snd hotels, died sud denly today at his residence in Fifth avenue, of h art disease. Early Thurs day evening he complained of being, ill, It was not thought that his illness was serious, but early today he look a seri ous turn and died shortly after. He was born at Branford, Conn., in 1819. He was president rT the Southern Express Company and owner of a number of hotels and railroads in Florida. H also developed many small towns lu that Stale In 1879 he secured coutrol of the Plant system of railroads and steamships. THE Sl-KCULATIVK MARKETS. Today's quotations famished by Lewis A. May & Co., New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry. NbwYobe, Jane 14, STOCKS. Open. High Low. 1511 SO 131 112, HO llflj U 113r Close 152, CO 132 113 8Ii 11C 411 3 Sugar Reading...:. C. R, & tj. . R. I C. T B. R. T. ... M. O. P. ... Manhattan.. 153 CO 131, 112 80 110, 4U mi 152i 00 13:1 113 81, HOj 41J 113J COTTON. Open. iigh. Low Close 5.50 August 5.1H 5 01 5.5 January 5 7") 6.75 8.75 cincAao : s : ;. deHdoos and wftolesome -SWtTIOMAlL l-(it K OA Man, ml BalarSa' RmcSiQ flaw Special to Journal. St. Ural, Jun I4-I'hriedelphla i St. LouUl Cleveland, Jun it-New Tork 7, Cleveland,. Chicago, Jun 14-Rrookl) n t, Chicago PltHbure; Boston, Cincinnati Balti more, Louisville Washington, Rain. BuadlHa; ( Ut Club. - Club. W. L. V. Ct. Brookly ,44 14 .7St Boston 17 .661 Philadelphia... 83 SI Chicago.. .... 15 13 .004 8u Louis, 84 S4 JWn3 Baltimore...... 81 13 581 Cincinnati,... 10 XS .47J New York, ... S 81 .4(19 Pillaburg 14 31 Ait Lwlsville, 18. .38 .821 c Washington,.. 18 40 ,310 Cleveland...... 8 45 .107 Late Mewa Iteasa. In view of the reciprocity negotiations with tbe British West Indie, tbe Treas ury Department bas compiled si at lilies showing that th lslanda import at - anally product of the United Slate lo th amount of about $12,000,000. Arrangemeut are being made for 1 call by tbe President for 12,1.00 volun teers for service In the Philippines. An effort mny be made to enlist a number of negro regiments. The Poslinasler-Ocneral ha proniul gated moro lllieral regulation for the ase of private mailing cards. The Kentucky rotate Democratic Con vention sdjourued a.jaln without beiug able to transact any business. OoverndV Pingree, of Michigan, an nounces an alliance with Secretary of War Alger to secure for General Alger his election as baihsw Btste Senator. German In South 'Africa have been bidding meetings sskiug Emperor Wll 11km to Intercedo In'behalf of the Trans vaal. - Tbe London Foreign Office has tent lo Ambassador Cboale a memorandum em bodying the temporary agreement ou tbe Alaskan boundary questlou. Colonel Gilinsky, of Rosaia, presented to the International Peace Conference proposition lo check the growth of armies. . Aguinaldo has taken command of Gen eral Luua's army and Is massing a large Filipino force near San Fernando Luzon. Tbe transport Centennial, bound fcr Manila, grounded temporarily on Point Engano, Liuou, and 100 tons of her sup plies were thrown overboard. Tho yellow fever in Havana Is believed to be .controllable by the exercise of strict precautions. . - ;: .". Gencrsl Davis has Issued an order es tablishing the writ of habeas corpus in PortO Rico. . -."'-- NERVOUS troubles mo cmvO. h Hood's 8:il'wiparilla, which ni riches ami punllcs tlio Mood. II l Hit; best medicine for nervous PEOPLE. r The abovo flirares tell a remark- d able nlory; they represent almost 7 rxactly the per centage of cures 4 mode by P Ilhcuuiacide C J the wonderful new constitutional U cure for. RUEUMATISM. Tbe 7 other two ier cent, were not cur- P ublp, or failed to take medicine si according to directions Tlious- 7 anda have been cured. In view of 4 the fact t'at many physicians h tliink that Rheumatism i incur. able, aud that most remedies fail, ( it must be true that Rheiimaoide jt is the greatest medical discovery 7 of the so. Particul ira and trsn- P monialsnf nriny well known peo- sj pie sent free to all applicants. , Z RheumaciJe Will Cure You. fa MANCFAOTIIKKD BT 5 THE BOBBITT DRUG CO., 7 . 'kAI.KlUH, K. C. 7 8old in New Hern by C. I. Brad- ham, by Davis' Pharmacy,' and by druggists generally. -: . 7 Price ft 1 uer bottln. tVsaTstvwasiBvarv2i BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE '.1 4 98.- 1 rorlsmoutli Cornell U3 A Kir Lot Jost Cecrirril at J. L. McDANIEL'S. 71 Broad Btmt, 0 0 07" The Big llama I cut for 12c per lb are strictly first quality. - A Freeh Lot of Ostflakes, loo and in packages. Freahfirit. A new lot of Small Sugar Cured Pig ITains. Freeh lot Flour jost from the mill. The best of everything in the Grocery Line can lie had here. j. i mm, JMioue Ol 4rte4fVleSIn0a4f!n(4rV I VnilD I IIHPU ? luun uuiiuii 3 Will conlaij the choicest of ' food 1 it you n ak your aeleclloi a J I run our Deliriou Jam Jellies, Canned Mrsls and Rell.be, Crackers, Sardines, Salmon tnd Luhaler. When preparing for picnics or outings, our UkU Giad Food will be fc and particularly tooth some snd nouiishlng. Our (lock of 8ta'l and Fancy O ocerles is unexcelled. Fox River Butter, always fresh direct from the dairy 34c lb. J. R. PARKER, JR. GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. Imagrination . Plays the leading part when it come to buying clothes at' of a tailor. Ton imagine thry are better Lecauge you are 3 paying more. t . Kovr, we make to order, and we make to tit; and if you 3 r: bay here, we make yon Judge and jury, besides if the clothes 2 wearif they do not give satlfaction in every way, we give 3 your money back.- The most important point in a suit of S clothe 8 after the duality of the cloth is considered is the 2 IB care and skill disolaved in making it. On that point alone H is based the charges of the n In our stock yon will find skill, care and taste displayed to an alent far beyond the previous standards. By pricing it at tbe proper-profits we have our prices right. 3 . IB $4 50 ror a Suit of Excellent Servicable Quality. $C 50 For a Better One, 3 E $8 UO and $10 00 for Excellent Suits of Quality Sel-. p dom excelled. 3 I J. 3 Xa-33 CO., I IB 67 POLLOCK STREET, , NEW BERN, N. O. j5 ift.u.p.u.u The past months having been too cool lo sell 'our thin Summer Clothing, we will offer the publio an other grand opportunity. We will continue a Special Sale In this, June, mouth. In order to close cjut bur Immense stock of Crash, Alpaca, iisaitiiwl Also Ladies and And all Csnaoer Goods which 'must he ksIJ at ll.a Tc'ry Liawcst Price. litis Wliolrfttale a lief Ml I Orooer, 71 ItniM Hi. DACICT unoiLi 3 3 highest - price tailors. a. uoliair and Other ciuuuiiy. Gents Oxford Ties, ii I a c. WWSAT C, . i" ti. I- Jcly ". ; c: 17.
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