TV r VOL. XVII-5Q. 7C. BtW BlE!f, V. C, WIDSEjDlY MOKIIIW, ill I !f, 11)8. ISTABLlSllin 188! ST1TE EES. - - s y S s j vv v " Are You A Spend the Summer, at Home ?S o o If to, why skI make ynar Hall. Dining HnoaM yea, aad .Htinf Koonve loo comfortable l.y Being tb Cool, HrUtal PKA1KIE UhM.Hd Ill'U. Inetead of oihv nsor covering. liOU o tem bss been sold, but (till hsve toes left. - B beea rwklg smr Ml aid OJlsr CUspe, also Vie) Beaaly f im. Are yon Bardie anything la thai Um f , Bach freely ail Um Damask Towel for Me pair. Kither Fringed or Hemstitched hordtr. Today CMir baaatlful figured Organdie marked dowa frost Jc aad Me to 15c per yard. Aaotber Ho of Persian Lawn aad Tadia LI son la ihit week, and Black Lac laarrtioa loo, wblch art a etylubw . - Taka peep at. or sea riuna Skirt, llan aad with the Ka praaa Void which oome la dlilereal color. It dnee auk a nobby shirt lor tht lonnn girl who at ml at quiet inexpensive elegance ta her wardrobe. We Hill Lara Shea for all aad la various Oradaa aad Makes. Call aad 70a will tad n snilov to ptraat aad wait upoo too. . ..... WATCH THIS SPACE. G A AT THIS ADVANCE1 IN One would suppose that our Millinery Stock would be somewhat broken. Not so, J$usy Selling all the time, but we are constant- j iy adding to our slock. Hardly a day passes bnt express or 1. freight brings us-soinething for this important department of " our store. As fast as one line is sold out, we replace it with . v . something new, hence you can always :y : GET YOUU WANTS FILLED AT - OVFFY'H MILT.INEKY DEPT. - " ; . - : ' . - - Y' " . Evf-rytliingTn the lini of Head wear yon get here at prices . that ire lower than elsewhere, if this were not so, we could not maintain our enTiuble trade. Goods bought right and sold right : is the key. to our suecess. ' - ., ; .' . 1 ; . ' Our line of Rough Straw and Milan Sailors at 25c, 50c and 75c is worth your-while to see. Anything you want in the Eibbon line for a Sash; Belt or Collar. We cannot fail ; to Stock Collar Buckles. ' A new line just in. A comparison is all we ask to convince yon that onr prices v ure'lower ou these little necessities than they can bought for .' elsewhere. s -f. . . " . " l3q June 25, 1800 SEVEN 5PR1N68. f I T lie Fineatof all 1 V I - Dypep'l. lo I Liver Trouble. I Mlneni Waters. Insomnia, Nerroui Prottratioa and all Kidney and Im. lta renaral rMtnratira nroDertiea aia wonderful. A Each Spring hai its peculiariue. AU a . TTiTkTTriTT Tt a rpTia nxr t a tt nr A Tin " HACKS TO ZIEET EVERY TRAIN. f , Telephone Line 4 From LaOrange V y to Seven Springs. " . Waterworks In Hotel. Foa TERMS ADDRESS , G. F. SMITH, Going to V V7 o SI VI V! ! V VV ! w $ urni V Bar foot THE SEASON mention our. Belt or A Positive Cur for Indiireatloo. iecn ara marreloua. Hot or Cold Water Baths Free To Quests, Proprietor. Lege Harris Thlals Aaaadateat K ill Carry, t. A. L. Daaiagt Case- - Big Water Par , . - DeaL Baaal Bale - laa. . RiLBisa, Jaaa rr-hf ra. A. Q. Hollo day, wife of the praaldaal of the Agrl ealtaralaad Maeaaalcal College here, wat lake M ttchaaoad Balarday sight for ipeelal aargioal UwataML The Lowlaad Laaiber Coaipay, of Wajraa eoaaty, was charurad by the Slate with a capital of 100,000t 8. C. Rowland aad others awaera. Two iasnraao companies domaatlcate the Fidelity aad Casoalty of New Tork, aad the Fort Wayae af Iadiaaa. Ii- Ooraraor Fattlaoa, of Pennsylvania, who came here to sea Iaaaraaoa Coat Bttaloaer Yooag, aayt his compaay lha Profkleat, Tract aad Life of Phlladel. phis, will doBMSllcate. ' " Lots Harris declares his firm belief that the constitutional amendment will go through flying. When asked If Gov ernor Rusaell held that view also, he replied that the Governor dida'l aea any prospect of defeating the a amendment. Ureal D. Hargstt, colored, si postovas- ter at Rocky Moaat, has beea released from Jail here npoa giving bond for tlflOO for his appearanoe at the aeit term of the Federal Court. Ha is charged . with aabexxllag poetofflce fund. - Joha M. Sherwood and Q. h. Wlmberly are his boadsmen. - The eorporatloa ooaiailssioa hu start' ed oa a toar of Inspection ever the Caro lina Central Kallroad, and will also have look at the South Carolina cfc Georgia Kallroad. and probably one of el her r.tad in the west. The eonimluioa will tie Lack litre by Thur.d.y avirnlng, le r.ler to hear the tetrulmae caws The ii r uvvr the n a I. 1 ot isi.ir- to ri ,i lu in i ril lu awsiineum, ia h i f ui-ciirr.i iii.i 4be tiki.wi. iiiu elii tii'i.a.tf tlie aawa.iucui ill arterarfoails It ateai lul 3iirlu( tue jear avVelal "iouud bale" cuius gins will be elected In this Stale. There Is Sow only one, ai WeldonA One wUl be at Bmilhfleld. A special train with sailors bound from New York to San Francisco passed here on the Southern Hallway. There were several North Carolinians; oue from Con cord. It is said that there are North Carolinians Id all the regiments la the army and on every ship la the navy. - It Is learned that there hu been made quits a large deal with a Richmond, Ya, company In which the Heck lands at Lockvllle figure. The tract Is large and valuable. . The water power Is immense, la I860 the government had planned to establish a gun foundry there. Later the LoWell Car Wheel Works were Interest ad and had a steamer os the river. It was the plan is ISM or thereabouts to have the penitentiary there, se the con victs could manufacture Iron, as the lat ter and coal ara sear by. , It Is contended by repreeeataltvea of the Byftenlo Ice Factory, which got ISO, 000 damages from the Seaboard Air Line for the burning of the factory, that there Is nothing at all In the statement that the defence filed its appeal paper Is time. The 8upreme Court will have to past upon the whole matter in October, it appear, aa the railroad sjattornejs ontend, that In aona of the proceedings had any limitation of time beea counted, There may be some mere interesting developments about this case, which has thus far been a curious one. - -' The Postal Telegraph Company I rap Idly building us line to Greensboro and is going to Charlotte.. It hu won Its long fight against the Western , Union tor right of way. r t ;,v- 'Work In building Is in progress now on IS cotton mills In this State, while 10 mills are being enlarged. High Point Is to have a 100,000 mllL s The North Carolina Electric Company which wu chartered by the last legisla ture, will this week, begin work, os large plant to be opetated by the water power of the French Bread river at Mar shall, in Madison county, on the line of the Western North Carolina Railway. The company which will do' the work will practically duplicate the fine plant lately installed on the Yadkin river near Winston-Salem, and which supplies 10,000 horse power to that city. ,- . The contracts for building the alumni building at the State University has been awarded ton Raleigh firm at 817,800. The foundation wu completed some weeks ago at a coal ot $8,000. . . The telegraph hu given wide currency to the news of the whipping of Mr. J. F. Woodward, a welf known young busi ness man of Waruw, at Washington, N. C, last Thursday,'!! being asserted that he had insulted grossly, on the street, ths afternoon before, a young lady, Miss Burgeu. Woodward wss ordered to leave. At Wirsew bis friends rallied and he made prompt assertion of his in nocence. . With able counsel and stiong friends he went to Washington Satur day to prove bis Innocence. He aud his friends were given a very cordial recep tion. It Is said that, to use a phrase, people fell over each ether In order to sU.ke hands with blm, whom nsarly all the best people believe Innocent. Law yers representing both Mr, Woodward and the persons who t'eil snd c, 1 r V.A fttoLes the food more rkHdous and wholesome him at the railway autloa, eiraagad a meeting of the yooag lady la the case aad Mr. Woodward, la order to show his entire laaoceaoa, aad that It wu a ease af mieUkea Identity. - The revolt of cros eonasnoadeats for the week eadlagaoaday, Jaae M, IBM, attract Mtaalloa especially to the draught bow prevailing, which b) asset serious la Mecklenbarg aad adjoUlag coaalU siteodlag east to Aaaoa, Sorts to WUkea, aad wast to Henderson. la this sectloa aaaay gardens have beea ruined, aad corn, ootloa, tobacco, aad potatoes are beginning to suffer seriously Thrwughoat the remainder of the State, however, although lha week wu char acter! ted by dryness, crops have aot yet suffered materially, having beea kept Is as sassually aioelleat state of cullive- tioa aad free from weeds, . A small amoaat of rain did occur os the list, which was InsuOclent. The temperature wu slightly below the normal the first two days af the week, with the lowest for the moalh atoaday morning (10th). The remainder of the week wu quite warm, without eicesslvely high tempera- tare, though with abundant sunshine. Oa the whole the dry weather at this time wu favorable U It permitted ua- laterrapted progress la 'harvesting, which Is searing completion except Is the eilreme west, while most of the small grala hu been aafely housed- The week was also favorable for cultivation aad eros are generally In excellent con dition and ready to respond to favorable ses.ons. Kiceiitiug lu counties where ' the irnusbt Is aeri-ius c rn I dtug well; stily planied U In rlik and tewl; Lying liy I. well a.liaii-i. Whinm aie si ill l.'u.xiuj emu, iot'..kIu in Juhiivliin, I. rilor.l, I'jii.i , an l at .ilea .ouii I. 1'iis Krjwb l O'Ml. u ha. bcru (Id, a.ilalihsiaudlng' thai II was chec-keJ a little by ouol nights early la the week; the stand Is good. To'i.cco Is improv ing; a good deal hu been plowed for the last time, aad topping hu begun. Re ports of damage by warms to. tobacco continue to be numerous. Peanuts are fine. Rica andspring oats have Im proved. Early sown peas have come up nicely. The sowing of field peas io stub ble land will be pushed u soon u it rains. Insects are damaging potatoes, cabbage, and tomatoes In the southeut portion of the State. Melons are doing well and a big orop la eipecled. Mead ows are generally fiae; elover snd grus fairly good. - In a word, the general outlook Is encouraging, except in the west where the drought Is sevsr. . You can't cur dyspepsia by dieting. Eat good, wholesom food, sad plenty of It. Lodol Dyspeysla Cure digests food without aid from ths stomach, and is madf to cuss, - F. 8, Duffy. - . . - --': ! The Walker af the Dawn. ' - - Who la it stealeth, icy chill sad gray, ' (Wlth the first day-glimpse o'er the , gloomy world? , When the dim portals of the cut on . fold . .." - ' Who Is It comes, ere comet the nursling - " day,- - - ... " Ere the young beams have lima to speed .-. way ... , ' : And tell their tales of dawn, so often ' told i ' - Who Is It creepeth Ilk a phantom " cold Into the room where sleep should have i. its swayf v . Hit name It hard to tell, With deadly chill j He lays bit finger on the throbbing heart, - . - And lo, the coursing of its blood is still, ; The eyelids close, the dry lips fall .. ' " . apart, - , , - . .v"" Day comet with bounding pulse, but it is seen ." - "' ". That here the Walkar of the Daws hath bees. . ' Arthur L. Balmon in Llteratdre, Thomas Rhodes, Centerfleld, 0., writes "I suffered from pile seven or eight year. No remedy gave' me' relief until DeWttt'a Witch hazel Salve, leu than a box of which permanently cured me." Soothing, healing, perfectly harmleu. Beware of counterfeit. F. S. Duffy. i Dollars and semss should teach you to have your prescriptions filled where qualities are always reliable and you get tne moat value for the leut money. Our customer' Interest are always our in terests and you "may depend upon It every prescription sent out is composed ot the best and freshest drugs money buy. Leave yours with us, we will le l.ver them at your residence, Br&dbam's Pharmacy ..'Phone 78. : ' '.Net Needed. ' Prospective Tenant of Fist Why, there Isn't room to swing a cat in here I Janitor No; we permit no cat in the building. When In Payhoro stop at the Lupton " for good ?fi" -i,o !t.'.!iim, n D.YMll: ru arBCVLATiva stajutsrra. Today's quotations famished by Lewis A. May (Jo., New Tork, Hep restate by A. O. Newberry. . NiwTou, Jaae 17. - STUCK. Open, High. Low. Cke- Sugar IM IM 1S1 1M Readlag aot to, Ml 1SS list a tin wt IM 1141 TO UM 41 lie, aB.sK). ..... I88J, 184 K. I US, lit c.T m a R.T... ...... ii4i M.O. P...... .. t so list 43t ktaakattaa.. .. USt 11 t COTTON. Ope. Blrk. Low. Clo August 6.58 8.(1 8AS 8.81 January...... .6 75 6.77 6.15 6.77 CHICAGO MARKETS. WssaT . - Open. Hbrh. Low. Ooa July 71 72, 71 71, September.... 78 - 74" 73, 74 BE SURE that your blood i rich ami pure- TlieU-nt blood purifiVr, enriclter ami vlUIixer Is llwxl's 8ara- psriUa. Be sure to QET HOOD'S. 11XOOD TL8. Yea, It is lb Index to health." If you have bad blood you are likely to laara that you have Rheumatism, on of tb most hor rible diseases fo which mankind I beir. . If tbla duteeu hu just begun Its work, or if you have been irHicled for years, you should at once take tb wonderful new cur, , RHEUM A.CIDE. Tuou-aiiiln have Wrn ' cured. Tle inniiier"-aMn U the b.l lull ' lu a .r a rliriKi.a lo irinnli .Nalii v nl l li ii aid ile m ii .u'' L I iff nil ( rum. rii', innsn lilliui.al .uic. t'nipte with b il MH'd aie.ul.J ct lo r.larTti, u.di- f vrviiuu aiMi umny-wuwr ulM:asea To be healthy the blom! mnst be pur KUEUMAUIDK is the Prino of blood purifier. ' . Sbld In New Bern by C. D. Bred- Dam, by usvta' rbarmacy, and by druggists generally, Price l per bottle. ' A Good Friend-- will tell Toll withnnt flaltcnr th.t .nil of clothing with our perfect workman- .LI- . I . I ..!.. . I.I , suip, eriisuc umsu, iauiuew ni ana eie- ruice ui aiyie maaee you IOOK nie S Prinee In lta exmil.lta imtTT vusvubt Onr fabrics are nrfflnalvii anil th hmnA. somest patterns and color of the season. ne win ni ana mate you sutt at s reuonable cot. ; :', F. M. Cliadwkk, Middle streot. NEW BERN. N. 0 J. L. Hartsfield, i I have some BARUAINB IN CITY REAL ESTATE. Office over R. II. Baxter's store, with J. J Wolfenden. A Lawn llower As an Exerciser Can't be beat, when it Is one of our light and easy running Mowing Ma chines, that cuts your grass evenly and leaves your lawn a smooth and velvety a if it bad been shaved. Our new lawn mowers are universally oon'-eiled to be the Ideal Mower by those who have ueed them. We also keep the Water A. Wood Ilay TedJer. : J I J f , j i 1 II J 11 PA13 rem mi in 1 UllOliiUUlll A Nice Lot Jnst Becfivrd at " s . J. L McDANIEL'S. I ''v -m ' v 11 Broad Street S' o o o . The Big Hams I cut f r 12c per lb are strictly firet quality. A Fresh Lot pf Oatflake. loose aud iu jckages. Fresh Grits. , A new lot of Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams. Fresh lot Flour jnst from the mill. 1 The best of everything in the Grocery Line can l had here. I J. I. McDAllIEL, IHr 1- Fbone 01. 71 IlrsiM HU Z i llfilin All f YUUn LUNUn ' WiU coatalj tb choicest of foods if you make jrourj selections Iroot our Delicious Jams Jelllee, Canned Meats aad Relishes, Ci ackers, Sardines, Salmon and Lobsters. When prepsring for picalcs or outings, our High Grad Food ' will be fi.nnd parllcululy tooth some ami ni'uii.hing, Our stuck .f 8 ad and Fi y Giorerka t nm aceileit. I ox Hivii rhiitir, alaajs f.t.b dim i fn.m the dalij 2c lb. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, $ 'Phone 60. ULsbols: Over I Tlnis List i And see what you need among them. The Prices at which we shall offer them during the balance of this month are un heard of in ths Furniture Business. Fancy Kockers in all the new Btyles and finishes, all re duced 25 per cent Ladies Desks, some beauties that we have put at a price that will not leave them here long. - China Closets, new lot jnst received and it will pay you to see them before you buy. - ; Sideboards, some exceptional Talnes among them. . ' Chiffonieri in Oak and Im. Mahogany, from the cheapest to the best. .v-"v i-t . v The "above hi only a small-part of onr stock which is full of the best values, in fact so good that yon will feel this to be the store that best serves you. ... ' . FRAN&. H. 87 MIDDLE STREET. c. -Ht The past month, having been too cool to sellour . ..' thin Summer. Clothing, we will offer the public an other grand opportunity. . ... - . . , - . . . . We will, continue a Special, Sale in this, June, . month. In order to close out our immense stock of Crash, Alpaca, Hohair and Other. Also Ladies and And all C-Jiaiaer Ottods which' must Le nalJl t t!:e Very Esowest Frlces. " - . , A:::n!cr.:3 STOCK COMPANY, Zd w CI :::il3VCt.,V ITew Ecrn, IT. a tls!l I V a rMffmi S bAaKt I . . . 77 Broad Street. 111 a JONES tR G0., tnnj rissle I Gents Oxford Ties,

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