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--4 - . I VOL. ITH-aO. 7S. IIW ISO, I. C, Tl'tiSil liOLJUfl, JUf ??, I1J5. ISTlBLI.MirO 1SI! if -k. x x "S ,.", , .. .. s .s "V x li Are You Going to ! Spend the Summer at Home ?v .... lmuiS AAiJjSiiJ ,( 0 0 o If ml wiry a4 mke tor WlUor KuoiM tu-rwifartt4 Halts, Diatag Roome yea, aad a tulnc lb CooL UrifM rKAlnls tilt 133 RUU, tr4 of oUh a eoeenag. LoU W ibm have beta eold, bat Mill km mm left. Bin ba ntsetsg oar Bail sad Collar CUm alee YloUt . , , . BeaolyFlaa. AreyMee4incethiaglalaatUiief ; . I t fS tS ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts ts x-x-x- v V-V- Xv "X- "X- W X x- V Xv x- x- X X Xv X- X X I praatv aM Uasa Pemsik Towel for BOo pair. JUlbsr Frlagad at liaiawltrafa border. ( .. - . Todaf out bauulfol "(arxl Orfaadiaa aMoiat aowa from Me aad toe to lie par rard. : ; - Aaotarr Una ot Peniaa Lavaa aa4 Ia4ia Uaona la lata wotk, aad Black Lao laatrtloaa too, waica ara aa aijlkh. Takt a par? at. or tat a Piuoa Rklrt, trlBmH vita laa Ka praat FoM whica oomt im aifljriat eolora. It doat aaakt a, anaby aalrl tor taa wusawr (Irl aa auaa at qoiat laataaaatta alefaaoa la aar aantroba. .. '. ... . i ' ! ' W Mill aara 6aoa for all aad la various Qradaa aed If akaa. Call aa4 yoa will lad aa anxtoaa to ntraai aad wait 1 it At K't V Kt 1 1' 8 aGKO'uirn v 1 WATCH 1 I 4 l ' . J THIS SPACE. G-. A. Bar foot, THE NEW HTOIIE. AT THIS ADVAHCE IN THE SEASON Out would suppose that our Millinery Stock Would be aomewhat broken. . Not to, Buij Selling all the time, but we ara conitant- lj adding to our atock. Hardly a day paaaei but express or - freight bring n something for this important department of . our store. As fast as one line is sold out, we lelace it with something new, hepoe you can always' V - ' jr . r OCT YOUK WANTS TILLED AT DUFFY'S miiUNGDY DEPT. Everything in tht- line of Headwear you get here at prices that are lower than elsewhere, if this were not so, we could not maintain our enviable trade. , Goods hought risrht and sold rieht is the key to our snccess. ' . Our line of Rough Straw and Milan Sailors at 23c, 60c and 75c is worth your while to see. Anything you want in the Ribbon line for a Sash. Belt or Collar. ' ' " We cannot fail to mention our Belt Stock Collar Buckles. A new line just in.! . . A comparison is all we ask to conTince you that our , prices are lower on these little necessities than they can bought for ' or elsewhere. V :: j i June 3, 1890 V W6EVEM-' SPRINGS. W ft r, Fioratof aH hi inert! Waten. A PoaitiraCura fur IniliimtlnB Uyppii, Inaomnia, Nervout Prontrailoa and all Kidner and Liter Troubles. Its csneral mtoratlr. Dronerlias wnnSrfI Kach Spring hat its peculisrltiss. AO sea are marreloua. REDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS. HACSO TO IIEET EVERY TRAI17. Talephons Una WaUrworki Hot or CoU From UOrangc In Hotel Water Eatfcs to Seveo Sprlnza. ,. Frta To Guests. FOB TERMS ADDRESS .' ; . . G. F. 5MITH, Prrf r! or, I A.. Caraerallea Caaailulaa. Lafli latlf IbUia Ut-ery . U. Latter taaaad J FsalUa Uary liaaaUve aUard. kALaiaa, X, C, Jeaa -Aa !- aM sadlosta la Maf fonaad, will Saaator Caasaraa, of PaaasjlTaaia, at tka aaad, to atublUk a Mf alaotrie llfat pUot at Raaaoka Rapids sad aapply stoetrie Ufbu all aloag taa lias frost KaWtf h la .Norfolk. ,Ta Corporal laa Coatatssloa la la aaa- !oa looktaf after taa work of aaaaas- t af taa railroads aad staaaipoats propartla taa State for laietioa. vaapiai aoa 01 taa paww laws tvww. ralaUra te taa probata af deads aad taa private aiaalaatloa af aaarrtad waaaaa, f a slip repeals aeetloa 104 af Taa Ooda,watcklstbssaettoaor Tbs Code prohibitiag lotlarlaa, orralaar tbs sail teg of lottary tlcketa la tkts State, wbsa aa a atelier of feel It was SMaot te repeal aaapter IMS of Taa Code relative te pre Taeaew fu laapanr taataaa pur- ekaaad tbs Ralalg b Get Coatpaar will radaee taa prasaat prios of ll.SO to 78 cents by pulling la a targe water plaat Jamas Bssssms. Jrn of Rooky atoaai, aad K. T. Wood, of laflsld, flled pll- Uoas la aaakraptcy. Bids are asked forRalalfa'a 1 100,000 street laaprovaataat boads. Taeaa are for thirty years at 4 par cent late rati. Raleigh's art debt Is aaw aaly t".3a fble is for slraat laipravsBMata sewerage. ' . . ' ''- W. K. Withers sad Q. B. WUllaata are lo raprassat North Caroliaa at the agrl eultaral ooaveaUoa te be held ia Baa Francisco. They will lesveoa Taaeilay. Both of these geaUesasa are la the cbaati oal department aad Mr. Wiiaare la pro fessor of ebeatlstryat the Afrteellitral ana Jteoaaaioai vauaga aers. . . The pealtaatlary debt muddle, le great as ever. The courts will hare to settle U. The Bute Treasurer say a ha wants that eonrae taken. : The eiecntive board, E. L. Travis, W. H. Osborne aad W. 0. Nswlsnd, sent the following Strongly written circular latter te each of the 800 debtors ef the penitentiary, te whoa they had seat the warrants cover tag the 1119,000 of dsbti: n j , Replying te yoar letter Informing as that the Bute Treasurer refuses to pay oar warrant asnt yoa, we beg to ssr: That pa the 7lh day of March, 1899, the Legislature of North Carolink passed aa act (chapter 607, laws of 1899 J directing the issue of Slate bonds to the amoual of 1110,000 to raise a fund to pay the now outsundlog' Indebtedness of the stsu prison. Thsse bonds were sold for li0.H0i.5J, which ts now In the Trees Ural's haa'ls. Suction 8, of said act pro- Tides thai tbs Treasurer shall hold this money as a separate end distinct fund for the payment of .the aforesaid In debtedness.' It further provides, 'said fend shall be paid out by the said Bute Treasurer onHrapoa the warraat of S. U. Travia, W. U. Oaboras aad W. O Mew land, constituting the executive board, f who are to audit and pass upon all claims aad eeooaau against said Bute's prison.' "in compliance wita that statute, we have audited all these accounts and drawn our warrants upon this fond placed there subject to oar order, end sent them te the parties entitled. . We have performed our duty, and done all that the etetute required of us. That same statute requires the Treasurer te pay this fund eat apoa our warrant, and If be sees At to disregard the law and refuse to do it, It Is not la our power to make him. 1 Only the holder of the war rants have a right of actloa against .him to compel payment, ' ... The Treasurer , knew more . than month ago that we were auditing these accounU up to March 8, bat gave as no notice that he would refuse to pay them until all of them had been Issued 'and mailed to the parties. - , - ! "It appears to a that the Treasurer ia undsiuklng to audit the accounU ' cov ered by our warrants, and strike out all items after December 81, 18H aa not being . payable out of ibis fund, is not only going ouuids his own duties and arrogating to himself the power of this board; but is giving to the act a eon traction utterly untenable. ' The act speak as of tbe day of Its mtittoatlaa (March 7, 1899, and provides for the pty meat of tne then outstanding Indebted' ness- No other date It mentioned or re ferred te in the act at all, and he can uo more reasoaably Hi the dsbt period at December 81, -than he can fix it at the date of the discovery of America. , . "Chapter 8iS, providing for an appro priation for tbe maintenance of the prison for 1899 and 1900 has nothing whatever te do with tbe former act. It was passed March 8, and was intended te provide for support from that time forward, tbs other act having already provided tor tbs settlement of every thing to . that date. Furthermore, ine live board. Kethlec eoaspaU a te aaa M la Jaaeery aad Febraary, et at aay particalar time. It Is satire! la oar eawratloa to bold It back aad ate R all la the moath of December, If we ese it, er sot as It el ell. It very haperteat to tale Idalita- tloaaadtetaa State that tbla board should maialala lis poaiUam la lata aa tor, for the reason that If we do the srUoa wlU be pet ta i poaitloa to So all Ha bar leg for cash (which was the ala of tbe Legislature), aad thereby save la lu parehaae aleae 110.000 14 0,000 per year. Bat If we recede from ear poai tloa, sad oar appropriatioa for Ibis year's support Is absorbed la the pay meat of back debts, H will have to bay aa credit, aad with ' lu preasat record for slow paymeat, no one eooM at pact otherwise thaa that It would be charged very high ariose, end lu purchases would cost Se,000 mere thaa If made for cash. la short, the Bute would be peylag Interest oa this boad faad ta lie Idle la the Treasury, and at the same time, through IU Institution, baylagoa time at a lose of N,000 e year for the want af eaahi aad thai la face of the fact that this fund was raised for the express par pose of pnttlag this taetliutloa oa a cash basis. We have every dlspoeiiioa to oblige the creditors of tbe Institution la aay way possible, but we can not recede from our position, which we ere so eoafideat is right, wbea to do so would result la so great aa embarrassment of the lastltutloa and tesslo the Slate, aad must there fore deoliue lo eheaire tae. warraau aad Insist tbat the Treesarer be made to pay thaia as the statute directs aim to do." ' ' it WHWwU " g am II Poitsmoutli - Corned Mullets ! B "se f , , ear , a rooa aaaaua. , ViMkat Aeaaa e'eSsi Af - Hoaroca, Vs., ess IS Narfulk aad Friaees Asa farmers ere very atach dlaappoleted artth the track lag eeasoa eetar. . The eeasoa bag aa with a leag hot dry pn, which wee followed by eosnlaaeas rale, which baaard the potato yield to be very poor. Berriet paid aotblag, aa- east bars are aelHsf vary Idw, ta tnsaaw yield was eat short, aad while potatoes are brlngtag fair price hot more Use half e crop will be harvested. ' - ' No rala of eoaseqeao ha tallea for asveral waaka, the grouad Is aareT aad dry, aad nates rllf comae la refresh lag showers, growlag track will be literally parched. ' . "What might have been"-If that Hal eoagh heda't beea aegleeted-le the aad reSectloa of thousands of eoneamptlvte Oae Mfaute Congh Cnrecnr eoughs aad oold. F. B. Dalfy.""" BTOMSI AGAINST HBVAN. Orswed To Btaklas; ska Paillettes Qaee- Maa a reilUeal Oae. v Caicsao, Jnne 15 The Tribune today ssvn "Ss-aov. William 1. stone, i Missouri, acting chalrmaa of the Demo cratie Natioaal committee,' has taken sharp issue with William J. Bryan and other leaders of hie parly. While not eommlUiag himself as to whether or not this oountry should own and govern, the Philippine Islands, he baa declared ia aa interview etroagly againtt the anil-ex pansion pie. de said that after Dewey healed dowa the 8panith eolora at Manila there was nothing left for petrlotlo Americans te de but eutula the Government In attempt to Mill tb question thers arising without unduly criticising lu course. . Mr. Stone elso made aa argu ment ia favor of doing everything pos slble toward Increailag the American merchant marine, evea to the extent subsidies' by the Government where necessary. He said: ",-' "Ido not think tbe sltustlon ta Philippines u It Is at prent should made a political Issue. I know muck said regarding tbe Administration's sttl tude toward the Philippines, bat J not anderstend that It ha formalued any policy with reference to them as yet. It will be time eaougb to raise aa Isene when this policy has been announced. M 'I would not be understood a en dorsing all that the Government done .In connection with the Islands slnoe Admiral Dewey struck the Spanish colors In Manila bay, for I think soms grav mlsUkw have been made.,, But the situation ts at present, we have to stand by oar oountry" . - the be Is got You can't cure dyspepsia by dieting. Bat good, wholesome food, and plenty of It. Lodol Dyspeysla Cure dlgeeu food without aid from the stomach, aad is made to cuaa. F. 8. Duffy. ' THE SPBXULATITB MARKETS. Today's quotations furnished by Lewi A. May A Co., New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry. - i -j . - NbwYobk, Jane !8. - ' : STOCKS, i - : Open. High. Low. Ctoee . 153 154 I32 16t( . eoi ; eoi . 1H 133 . us; us ' 1 " Sugar ..... Reading.. . a r. a d , R. I .. . ' O.T.. B. R. T. . . . M.O. P...J. Manhattan . 60i 133 ' 113, ' M0 m I 49-118, eoi 133 U3f SI 114 4i -lie a r: V t : i . . t. " ' "si nixTiTni at" 1' J. L.-McDANIEL'S. , i m-s 4 $ i m i j M jst i M - -Tl Broad SW. The Big llama I cut for Uo per lb are ttrktly first Huah'ty. ; ." ." '' " A Krreh IiOt of OaUUkrv looee and in juckagr. - rw oriu.' .V 'j A new lot of Small 8ugar Cured Pig Hams. " Freak lot Floor ut froea tbe aailL - The beat of everything ia the Grocery Line can I had be re. 'p' SJaiX-isal i '.'.'is .'. Paddle Tour Own Canoe. , ' over the cummer sea of life nd steer clear of corns, bunions, aore ana tender feet, by wearer our band some, easy and comfortable Oxford lies Our new stylee la theie comfortable summer shoes ere a revelation ia beauty, ana ere sort, nextue ana periect nttlng We are selling them at low cut prices use tne snoe. - Kespecuuiiy, J.J. BAXTER. A. Good Friend' will tell you without flattery that a suit oi doming wun our perfect workman ship, artistic finish, faultless nt and ele- ranoe of atyle make you look like a rrince in iu exquisite tout enbkmbi.i Oar fabrics are exclusive and the hand somest pslterns and color of the teaaon, We will fit and make you a tutt at a reasonable cot. F. SI. Cliadwlclr, Middle street. , NEW BERN, N. 0 J. L. Hartsfield, L I have tome BARGAINS IN CITY REAL ESTATE.. -i;t Office over R. H. Baxter' store, with J. J. Wolfanden. . r grnrcF-'Affm b U J mi t. C Is r 'y a cot a hi t , 80 .81 . 118 116, i, 48. , 4H . 114 114 ' OOTlONi; - '' Open. Hlrh. Low. Clos AugUBt ...... 0.91 8.54 6.50 8.54 January...... 5 71 8.74 8 71 8 74 UUIOAQO MARKETS. Wheat Open. High. Low. Cine July 72 721 72, 73t. September.... 74, 74 781 74 Mr. end Mrs B. Lackamp, Elston, Mo., write: "One Minute Cough Cure saved the life of our little boy when nearly d?kd with croup." F. 8. Du!!y. - A cool fiaturs f r sp.'. fiiow ffe at i hot dy Pine ' 'ii's Foun'i'u. I.. A Lavm I! n 4Wa aeW J. L UcDAlll, Wliolfflale ? A Relall g Grosser, 'Phone 01 71 BriM Hi. g V vniio i iip inu D AOICT I V Will coetalj the eholoeet of food if yoa make your salecUoi -. from our Delictowe Jams Jellies, Canard MsaU aad ' 'RetUhss, Ci ackers, bardlne,. Sslmoa aad ' LtStSTS. "J"' - v ' v Whea preparing tor plcaice or outings, our Hijrb Grade Food will be fiaed parrlcaualy tooth eomssnJ nouiithlng, ' Our stock ef Stapbj and Fancy O.oceiies ks unexcelled. ' ' ' " ' . J ' ' Fox River Batter, always fresh direct from tbe dairy See lb. J. . Re PARKIER, JR., GROCER, ' 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. ptlftifmti?tifWi1fWWWfl?1!f!tf1!fW m ' ' ' 3 '.;; a Imagination is IS 1 IS' IS is IS : flj leading part whei it come te buying clothes . ft tailor. . Yi1biI tkry are better because you are g laying Bore. 3 Nov, ve nalte to order, aad we make to tit; and if you bay kere, we make yoa Judge aad jury, besides if the clotbes 3 wear, If they do aot gire nt Ifiction ia every nay, we give 3 your aioaey back. The Best Joportaat point in a suit of cloihei after the quality of the cloth is considered is the care aad akill dtirayed ii Baking it. 0a that point alone S it bated the chirgei of the highest-price tailors. in our atoek yea wilt Bod skill, care and taste displayed to ai extent far be'yead the previous standards. By pricing s it at the proper profits we have our prices.right. 14 50 for a Salt of Excellent Servicable Quality. .16 50 For a : Better One, "3 , , i Uil and f 10 00 for Ixcellent Suits of Quality Set- 3 ; doB excelled . . 3 i T. . DTJ3-mNT, 2& CO., ii j - ' 87 POLLOCK STREET, . . NEW BERN, N. 0. Cant be be, when it Is one of our 1' -:t and e-t'V running J'owir i l,a i i-H. t. -t ruia your s s even v sod as if ii I i u s s i ti 'i ai.i V'-v-y t f. !. i-nr r lawn y c-ur-e- - i to be t I - ft v , The past month, having beeu too cool to sell our thiu Summer Clothing, we will offer the public an- other grand, opportunity. .,... ' J. - ...7 j ?" We will continue a Special Sale in this, June, , month. In order to close ont our " immense stock of Cras!i,'AI":.C2, "ohair and Other "::r Clothing. aUM .V , . , v.-, 4i1 m " 1 1 i iaaisi-mmaa I l "1 .. . . . . , . - - A!ro Lr.i!!:i end Gsnts Oxford Ties, Ai:J til r;.:rznrr Cssj which must -1.3 t .! 1 s : C 3 Very trawest Prices. ' .. .' 't ; jut i to "j- ' IT 1 S : -r i f tjiws ViiO have ? t!.e V'a . r A. V'0. i V y X (. " j ci- r i: Jar ' it t v r : . a U w ...1 s ll al I a ::zt7 Ecrn, N.C. ! t- J-m I5Xv J, "
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