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3The newest styles and low prices go hand in hand through
out our entire stock of press Goods, bhoes, Embroidery, Dam
asks, Towels niidLniH-s.if all liituls. .
Orgiindies lire (liiittiii i' tlmii "ever before in plain colors or
riiocades and the gptiuhm Iloriosl)8 biks are treasures for com
fort besides being so easily laundered. , , ."
Aguiti we are showing jandsouie patterns in-blafk Crepon,
nlsa in the Frielle I loth - - t - - -
Dotted Swisses .in black and .colors;. then "The Crinkled
Cotton Crepon" in black makes np so well.
We call special attention to our White Goods Piques in
Welts of all sinesor the figured ones; sucft sVsarietyttf. Figured
Mercerized Nainsookj 1'crsian. vlitwns. India -Linens,. Dimities
mid FrenoU Orgaudies with trimmings . of Embroideries and
laces of all kinds,-' aAU Overs"orWaist8 in .Swiss,, Organdy
and Lace.
- 'I lien a peep at our Hosiery Department i Plain, JRiohlien,
Ribs And Polka Dots in l'otton. s. A lovely Lisle Lace:. Hose1 for
60c or a far handsomer one for 85c. . t , " '
Summer line1 of - Corsets ust arrived. U. & ,G. No. 274
French Pattern only 75c is sell mg fast. - . . J
: : Shoes of all kinds in Ties, Southern Mutton, : Sandals and
Slippers both for ladies and children." K
' 1 ; Pnlley and Jet Belts too ' , Call ftnd convince yourself that
'we have (.he Goods. . V - " -" K- ,J' '
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Every One Who Enters Our Store ' Stands
' '-' Face to Face With , , '
Great; Bairg'ams
Npw iii j our r.lia icc t" soon re tbe pick
. uminl advnntagfs to tliealy buyer. There la no time like tbe present to make
. your selection. - . ' t. ? f . .n,.'n . , .V
: J; : Men s Sutts from $225 to ft 0.00: -v
A Yoath'sSuits ; r . to ' 7.50:; I
. - Children's Suits- V ; .75 fo'. ' i ":v.J
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Just Itiux'ivvd a Dig Lot of Straw ami
' Al-ioa flne line of
Dry. Goods, fJotioris, Trunks, &c.
fto romp right in and let as thiw yoa
, Goods and fjow Pr'oo. , " , , - -. , - ; -
AMERICAN STOCK COMPANY,
SO & CI UMrileS.
) WHAT ONE EATS
Should hn the beat the world pan , ' " ' rrr -rurnixh.
' Our stock of Food Pr & " R-"fcr'""" ;
upU is an all found Mhlbltlon oF X ' 1 f- hti!
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you order your food supplies from
this n 1 i tit.I sioni. Wo emi sup- I
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f-i'iiily lr.l. Willi tin- Choiecnt. '
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That is Where Democrats
: Make Their Efforts.
Mast
estate Committee Meets May 10th.
The Winchester -Dedication.
Athletics of Hreat Interest,
. Teachers ' Assembly
-v Jnne 12th to 17th.
IUuion, May 7. It lit tbe comment
of Deuiocratloleaderi that in this cam
palgn It will be of no uee to make speech
ea In the towns, after the completion of
the ratification meeting); that the ork
must be done In the country. It ia in the
country that the Republicans and Popu
lists are at work, ' " ' .
Claude Kitchen has been at Clinton
and Rockingham, where - he apoke to
large audiencea. At Clinton quite num
ber of Populists know him, and he says
they are coming back to the Democratic
ranks. At Uockingham the people are
tbe strongest advocates for the amend
ment h? has seen. "lie says the people ot
eastern Carolina are not stronger Demo
crats than they are. ' ,
Chairman Simmons calls a meeting ef
the Democratic Stale committee litre
Myl0ih- - '
Republicans here say It has been defi-
niiely decided to bare headquarters at
Greensboro and not here.- ' ? "
The Republicans express unbounded
delight at the very complete snubbing
they gave Governor Russell in their con
vuntion. Or D U. Abbott remarked to
At.1 that they were "tickled to death" at
A call la Issued to all Confederate
veterans' organisations. in North Caro
lina to be represented at Winchester, Va
June etkrat the dedication c( tlse monu
ment to the dead from this Stater --The
monument la .-i reeled by the Ladles'
Memorial Association. . Julian 8, Carr,
if Durham, who commands the Confed
erate veterans In this State, has accepted
tbe invitation of, tbe Ladies' Memorial
Association to deliver an oration there
that day. The Tamer Asbby Camp and
tbe Winchester Ladies' Memorjat Asso
ciation have the local arrangements In
hand. , .
Tbe baseball association here has been
formed and all the .money desired sub
scribed. : The next stop will be to secure
the formation of associations in other
tewns and Iben hate a State league. In
i treat In the national game is greater
thin In many years, .
uuiuoor aiuivucs am nuxi ivnu w uo
l-made a feature at the Agricultural and
Mechanical College here. An athletic
arid'' has been prepared lor nse In 'the
autumn. Football, '.base bull,1 running,
j imping, hurdle, racing and "hare and
houndB," will be tbe features, but there
will also be pole-vaulting putting tbe
hammer, etc. Measurements are to be
taken of all students and they will be
properly developed. 1
Good progress Is now being made In
the erection of the Odd Fellows Jemple
here ' ' ' ' " '
It Is said that work Is now In progress
on 13 new cotton mills In this 8tata-
During last week a remarkable great
amount of farm work has been done all
over tho Slate. The farmers are en
deavorlng to make up for lost time.;; -Tbe
North Carolina Teachers' . Asaem
bly meets at Morehead, June 18th to 17th,
Inclusive. ' One of the most Interesting
programmes has been carefully arranged
by the programme committee.' 'It rep
resents all the ed cational interests of
the Stale with a special view to agent-mi
upl it and nwakeuing in the public
schoo woik. " Dr. J, L. il. Curry, gen
eral aent of the Peahody fund, and one
of the foremost educators of the South,
will address the assemb'ly. The State
Music. IWlier AtsociallOn will mee t
with the Teachers' Astembly. First
class hotel accoinniodatlt.ns at l per
day. Tickets to be sold June Olb to 17th
inclusive, final limit July 25lb. -All
tickets will have a special coupon ' of
membership fee. Stop-ovtr privileges
are allowed at University Station, I?al
elgb and Greensboro, on tickets via
Southern Railway or Seaboard Air Line
to accommodate persons desiring to at
tend the summer schools at Wake Forest
and Chapel Hill.-Friends of the State
Normal and Industrial College Hill have
an excellent' opportunity to attend the
commencement the- WLck following tt e
assembly. ' ,
ALL ALONG THET.INB.
Fighting Golnjt On In Many. Directions.
v- Roberts Pressing the Boers. "'
London, May 6 The troops which
Lord Roberts led out from Bloemfonteln
a few days ago have taken a great spring
forward, which has brought them almost
at a single bound to Winburn. The Boers
have evacuated iheir positions at Brand-
fort without making a strong effort to
hold them. , " -
Smart fighting has been going on along
practically the whole of the widely ex
t3nded British front. The household
Cavalry, Twelfth Lancers and Kltchner's
Horse had the opportunity for which
ttey have long waitedof charging a
body of Boers In the open. Bach chances
have been few in the campaign,' The
Boers broke and tied, leaving a number
ot dead and wounded on the ground.
Gen. Hector McDonald's Highland Brl
gade, which was also acting on the right
dislodged the Boers from agroapof kop
jes nnder cover of naval guns, ' ' -
Of equal Interest Is tne news -which
comes of Gen. Sir Archibald Houtor's
Operations on tbe 'extreme left.' He
crossed the Vaal river at Wlndsorton on
Friday. Pushing ahead, he found the
Boers In strength near Rnidam. ,?he
brunt of the fighting fell on Goneral
Barton's Union Brigade of Scotch, Irish
and Welsh fuetleers. They carried ridge
after ridge over a front of four niHtand
drove the Boers before tbeuf lo the
north. The Imperial Yeomanry chased
the Boars some miles. " "
The easiest and most effective metkod
f purifying the blood and Invigorating
the system Is to " take De Witt's Little
Early Risers, the famous little pills for
cleaneing the liver and bowels. F 8
Duffy, - " , , , , '
' ' MIDDLE4F THg ROAD. .
Cincinnati Crowd Claim They are the Peo
. . pie and Have a Majority. , -'
a Cincinnati May 6 This week will
open the ball for the national political
campaign. Both faction! of the Popu
list party are to begin their Conventions
on Wednesday the Mlddle-of-the-Road-era
here . and the Fnslonists at Sioux
FalW,8 D. -
.- Tne Mlddle-of-the-R)aders are some
what divided, , but it Is supposed tbat a
majority of them aro for Wharton Bar.
ker, of Philadelphia, for Prosldenl, and
Ignatius Donnelly, of Minneapolis,' tor
Vice President. The Fuslonlsts are lor
Uon. William . Bryan for Preaident,
'and are not certain as lo their . Vice.
President's! nominee. "
. The advance workers of the Mlddle-of-the-Road
convention arrived in Cincin
nati, today. They are all opposed to
fusion. It Is maintained by them that
they represent a large majority of the
People's parly, that in tbe contests at
State conventions the Sioux Falls Fus
ionts'ts carrlod fewer than 300 of the Il7."
delegates, and that the convention at
Sioux Falls will be one. of 'excursion
Ists" with a mlrority of delegates, an tub
Ulddle-of-lhe-ltoaders ea that over two
thirds of the delegate! were iiairuvled
hy Iheir Stalcsi f ir Ibe Cincinnati eon
venllon. wli!ch will "keep in the middle
of the road." , "
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; I-IAIDWA'EE, CO.,
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APPROPRIATION FOR NEW BERN
Congressman Thomas' House Bill $6000
for Roadway Passes Senate. .
Special to Journal. :. -
: Washington, D C, May 7 Congress
man Charles R. Thomas had his House
bill passed through the Senate today,
which appropriates six thousand dollars
for repairs on tbe roadway leading from
New Bern to the National Cemetery;
near that city. r - ' .
, The appropriation Is available up hi
approval of the act by the Presidents -
THE MARKETS.
The following quotations were receiv
ed by J. . Latham, New Bern, N. O. , .
New York, May 7.:
Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close
May.i ....... 9.S8 ,BM 8.59
9.64
9.48
July w 1 0.45
0.48
0 20
8.51
8.28
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9.4S
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8.49
8.20
8.04
8,05
Aug.
9 30
8.49
8.20
8.05
800
9 20
Sept..
Oct..."
Not. .
s Jan . .
8 51
828
8.10
810
CHICAGO MABKBTS,
Wheat: .Open. High. Low. Close
July
07
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Corn: "
July.....
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89
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SovR'y Pfd.
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Leather....'.
MOPae ...
FedS ......
87f
121
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. 88
A.C. O ....
T.0. 1 801 '
. 84
79
Con'.T,., -
Cotton receipts were
at all ports. ....
8H
8,000
bales
''I had stomach trouble twenty years
and gave up hope of being cured till I
began to nse Kodot Dyspepsia Cure. It
has done ma so much good I call It the
saviour of my life," writes W K Wilkin
son, Albany. Tenn.' It digests what yon
eat. F 8 Duffy, v . - v
S. G. ROBERTS,
Wholesale Deal r In
Groceries i Provisions,
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Canned (foods - '
: - . o( Any inscription. - ; -
Tobacco of all Grades. ,- Snuff, &c.
rr.oea ; Ltw, :; Uonds gnnrnnleed ar
Represented, t Call and seejpe at No 39
a- d 11 Br ck Row, Bast Side .Market. ,
- .8. G. ROBERTS.
, NOTICE ! .
Call and see J. W. WOOD, when . In
need of sny kind of tin work, plumbing
or store repairing of any kind and you
will find him the right man with proper
prices Corner Broad and Middle streets.
Carolina. Buggies
1 1 1 1 1 1 r tn niiB ifA'ti n ii .mmvma .
Built in Now Be n, N.
mmln fAr (Ifir lltn i Ponn
made for Oiirilin i People. We aro sole
exporters ot the uenuine Waters Ui
I exporters ot the Uenuine Waters Buggy.
Oil
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. English t'urod. Shoulders,1 Otltfi rnia Hams, Break fist
Strips uuil FultoirMat le Corned Bttf.
At o IJariBt d Chip Beef, Veal Louf, Ham Ionf, I'ottoil
., Ham and Tongue, Cooked Corn Beef, Salmon, IJSardines
and Lobsters. '
Prrsh Oritsrltleo and Oatllakps.
.- . Fresh lot Mice Fruit Jelly ly tho pound. Als lasa Jt l
" ly.,. Mnstatd, Spio.es ami Flavoring Extract. A nice Co
: ' con Foot M at for 50o.
J. L. MIL
'Phone 01.
MILLINERY af New York Cost !
v'.l'.'l. '
-, Now is the tin e fo vciyl ody to jri t a IIt. Never before have the people in
and around New Born boon given t'.e opporluni'y to buy Millinery at the prices we
will offer for TEN DATS:
13 dozen Leghorn nolf Sailors, black only, worth ROc for 10.
8 dozen Leu horn Flats, while. $r 25 vidii.j, ll.l".
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: 4 " ; ' 7o " 5 le.
4 ' ' SOe " 47-1
In this sule we offer our en1 ire lino of flowers formerly 30, 25, 35, fiOr, ft fO,
now 1 1. 18, 87 and 74. .
The almve are only a few of the many values wc oiler, Mouisclines, C'lnlTon
ahd Ribbon at the same proporti inal disoouut. N extra cliargr for trimming,
All orders numbered and delivered in order lukcn.
Successor to
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Surrounded
KgnltnegeHt$
HMdl, amW nl Mod'
rot irier to. . i-
Mjr stack of wheel's
eonklkta of
CZVMBTAa, fM
nARTPOKM laU
RAM HI. HUB, .
UTOHMKKH, M
lltas,"?
Ssakss,
VahW '
Csasnl,
kasser,
Caaanl,
Cartias,'
OraskHs,
Cuttsrs,
WrtackM.
TV Taps,
PtalSi';;
Pilars, '
nt Mum nnnt
PKNNAXT,
XAULE8,": , 'S
Doth ehilnless and
ctaaia.
Iraskjts,
Easy Payoeils.
MYiEPiUB'SKOP
Cojiii.kt and
yonr work is otic
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Bars,
Iscas.
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We Call Your
Attention:
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SLinG;ofJJ
Ladies, Hisses
anil Children's
Soiiiiiier Vest.
Alsotoonr WHITE LAWNS wheh
were b ug .1 ' e r '" v.mce in ilea
rnoNK 181.
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H. B. Duffy.
; Everybody Wears
Something New
On Easter.
Wo are prepared to furnlhh
wl h eveiythingneiv.
you
New Hats,
both soft and straw Id nil rrules
and shapes.
New Neckwear
In all the lati nt colors and depins.
New CollaM
In all heights.
Shirts.
The nobbiest line of Nilij,'" Shirts
cvershon here, Percales, Madras,
and Bilk at -r0c, 75c and 91.
Men's Shoes.
y The most eoniplc e line ol Men's
6hoes In town, In high and low quarters,
lu block, tan anil pa'ent leather.
' . Tall anil examine our lines and you
will find that 1 can envc you money.
J.G.DUNN & CO.
' -W Pollock 8M.
Th reeXarge Flats
To be sold to the highest bidder, -.
How Is this, the only Stove wood man
there Im. will now out prices .down on
all kind of Stove Wood, as It must be '
old rldhlout and make room for other
business.-" .. .,
Laths and Band-made and flawed
8hln(tle, wholesale and retail.
R Buirelee. 1 Koad Cart. Drava. and t
8 Dump Carta. v ;.
800 Cedar and Fat Llghlwbod Post, '
wl'l s II highest Bidder. . . j
For ftirtl er lnfnrration, see t
BlS'imii, m We Mai; '
-YOU'LL SEE -i
At, a (iliiiico t' a". nr FpiLig Woolini
xir!!;e the tup n 't'i In the vm ! ly of ar- ,
lii.ii.! I iI'ith. Wli.it a suit is il :; In of ,
' d tin. y it Is iuimIo up are tlid two -
't '1 ' H 1 ."Ill's, W'o liilVO 111 '
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