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I 4 i 'r. V , --y u - - VOL XVIl-SO. 73. KtW IIRJ, . t45i-M5 MOESIKG, JILT ?, 1M9. - . ' ' ESTABLISHED ll . - i ' .. . . i ' ...... 7. . . . " ' " ."Sf, ..Ul.U4.jlil. a' r i r .. - w An D.4usr.'& Cjl7 I V vv V AOTIIKIt LOT OF g Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams 5f Cc:;ll2 to lu ni h;i: t 4. A A A fS A A A A A A A A A A A A 0 0 MASONS UN E TL 8nrt aad aiost palatable variety of Soda Wafer, ia Sed IVkagea, wily FIVE CKNTS. On trial ill snake jof a constant consamer. . A Fresh Supply of Sugar Cured Meats, Just received, Including Richmoad Shoulders, Sugar Cared Short Back, Breakfast Strip, which we eat to Suit t ICo per pound and also those excellent IIAM3 who popularity ii constantly increasing, iliced ia auy quantity. . Tbe Fiaeet lgia Butter and Foil Cream Cheeae kept ou ioe. A A IHackborol THE ' . BINGHAM SCHOOL, ssss. ( IratMUlMdL, MM.) . , Offer Easter Carolina Boy a healllful and beautiful bom in Piedmont N. 0 fkenty of wboictou food, Dun water aa.l freak air. Faculty of eevea thorough teacher, r'lns hibla, classical, scWallOc aad builors. oouraea Gymnasium aod H) lioai Director. All outdoor tporu eocoartged oVhiii.riblp, prim and med at. Llteiary boeiellra. Tt ow handsomely illustrated cataloe-ur. d'n t. PRKIToN LEWIS GRAY, B. L., Principal Bingham BoSool, MeUne, N. miQw That ia the way we are Selling our Entire Stock of Clothing, Dry Goods and Shoes, And Oents Furnlahing Goods ?': If yn wilt 0 IN LI S C B1B0AIIS call it Na. 28 Middle itreet aid ke eoirlicriif wkit we tell jei. We ire K0I13 to nove iwty aid fur tkat reisoi we ire iierl Iciig ear stock, wklck If tikti airutige of m III be yoir gall. OQIPlLjQi&r,, 28 Middle Street. Big Sign in iYont of door. "S Per U. . BEGINNING- v :r SATURDAY, JULY 1st. ' W. w.ll aell our eutire Stock af BOYS, YOUTHS, CIIIL- liUKXS AND MEN'S SUITS AT S5 IVr iViif. !."H Than Itegular Price. 3 . I'.it yixir mMiiyiihtr.k Ukur pocket. By bjymg now you actually 3 aa?e M CeuUui evwj f ; 0 Uof c!otbiuk- you our. 3 Oar auor friaod, caa tcatiff at vo the kind of Clo)binir we aell. We S Uad la quality, Btyla.aa4 to vpticee, Wt are aellhg ta baUao of our Sprlok Stock to make room fo P P P P P r P P r P F.ll.Good. Juat tblok a It 00 Suit ooiy 100; a ft 00 pair of Trtaieii bow fioo - We aeed rpaca fur Fall Stock aa I muat get rid ot aat -cuita we bare left. W art aclllaf at almort lmpoulble pricet to a to ' pdoca you to buy. Jt would pay yoa to buy aow and keep till next aeaton Too can aerer gat more for It 00 tbaa now. Stery m etnu aaved 1 to much made. ; Yourr, , . H;T- . Ov; Xn-70iT3ir do CO., 3 z ot POLUX3K 8TREKT, 1 HEW BERN, N. O. , V W SEVEN SPRINGS. fj ft ft -aXXj3ajis - ' tAi Flneet of all Mineral WaUrt. I Dyspepsia, Insomnia, Nervou Lifer Troubles. Itt general acb Spring ha it peculiariU' rjJDUCED HATE3 ON HAILH0AD3. : UACHS TO IXEET EVEBY TRAIN. Telephone Lino ' From LaQrans Waterworks la HoteL to 5eva) Spriaj;. FOB TERM ADDRESS G. F. SHITH, 0 EDA BISCUIT, t SV SI V VI M 3 3 3 1 m A Positive Cur for Indigestion. frottralion and all Kidue frottralion and all Kidney aad restorative properties aia wondei lerfuL All vea are marvelous). Hot or Cold Water Baths Fret To Quests. Proprietor. Extra Wark ta AadlUr't VUc. U U laalTaN feattaatlary fltaaeleriac- Steallag freai Uat laiUtallea. Waal ta Wltkdraw CkarUr. RaliioB, Jaly 1, 8taU Aadltor Ayer bat had to employ, temporarily, two titraelerkt la hitoffloe as at to record all the Mockholdere of tba 700 corpora Uoat la the Bute, Tblt Uat of aamm hat to be mad oal by oust lie, aad tbe eambtr of atockholden la thee varioat eorporalloat rangt from I la too. Commlaatoaer PalUraoa will, Angntt I, hold tbt flrat Farmer Inttltut for th teatoa al Red Bpring, llobttoa eoaoty. Lt. O. H. Dockery, who wa la tbe rolunteer tervloe la Cuba, aad who af usrwardt tecured a eommietloa la the regular army, bat tailed for Maatla. Lt Docktry It lh toa of Uoa. Ollt.r H Dockery, ot RepabUcaa pollLlcalM ol Richmond ooaaty. Lu Dockery bad been llrlog here la Raleigh for torn Urn ap to hit aolitlment for Cab. .' There will be meeting here July of th Vtno monument committee ap pointed at th late legislative tettloa. R. H. Speight, B. L. Bart aad J. D. Boa thall, with R. H. Battle, pretldent, aad Jotepb U. Brown, traturr, of thj Vane Monamtnt Ataoclallon, for.tb parpot of Inipeetlng model for a bronu ttatu and pedettal. Tb atto ciatloa lin raited toms 3,000 and the Lagialaiur appropriated fS.OJO. Th plan It to bar th ttatu near th east ra ntrncoof the capital square, facing Mew Beta arenue Two models bare been milt ia by arli.tt; one by O. Treotsaoroj the other by I. Giordanl, both of Watb ingtoa D. O. Trentanore hat done tame .peclally gSod work tuch at tb statues jf Flher Marquetla, for tb Slate el tllcbigsu, In tbe national capital and the capital of Michigan; Wo statutes of Webster and Albert Pike at Washington fh tuggMtha will be mad by Treas urer lirown, aad I aa admirable on, that tb pedestal be a great granlU boul der, the statue to be placed on the highest part of this and that on a polished por tion ot tb eastern face of the boulder the Inscription be placed. . Other de slgnt are expected la a day or two. All will be on tlew on the 6th. . Tbe Stale charter! tbe "Aralon" Cotton Hill, at Majodan, Rockingham county, capital eiSO.OOO; ewnera, F. U. Fries and R. J. Reynolds, of Wiattoa Salem; W.aituffln, of Mayodan, and B.N. Duke, of Durham. - Tbe talk and dispute about the peni tentiary debt continues. Here are tome interesting figure as to tbe penitentiary Hnancet: Since January 1, of this year $50,439.87 bat been drawn from the State Freaaury. Ot tblt there was oa hand January 1, $1,081.85. This was drawn oa January 4, th otber amounts being follows: January S, $9,089. 7lJ; 14th, 1908.49; February 10, f 7,030.02; February 21, $3,988, the total being C2i,831 18 and all being what it known as earaingt. Then there was drawn $28,11179 out of appropriations, at follow February II to 14, $414.10; If arch S, $3,000, March 3d, $10,000; May 81, $128.78; June 8, $4, 584 ; June 81st, $8,20.9l. During tb first tlx month of each of th past four year tb earnings have averaged $51,098. President Blaalngame, of the Baptist Female University, It now at Tate Springs, and Is eipected here early next week. lie hat made a visit to many col leges In the New England and Middle State. Tbe Baptists are now raising $8,000, the last money needed for the equipment ot the University. ' At the next session of tbe corporation commission it will asses values of prop erty of tbe Southern Express Company ana oi refrigerator cart: also ot seme telephone lines which have not yet ported, which will add several hundred thousand dollars to the tax list. The rUlroad aod other trauspertallon companies will be given a hearing July 13th, In order to show cause why there should be any reduction. The Mutual Reserve Fund Fire Asso elation filed lit charter, domesticated itself, or ratbor one ot lit officials did tbe filing. Tbe company repudiates hit action, saylag It never Intended to do mesticate and writes to withdraw. The matter goet In the courtt, comltg up here next week at Wake Superior court. It will hare to be passed upon by tbe Hupieme court before the Secretary of) State will give back tbe charter, -for be saia to yoqr corresponuent a montn ago ; that in such case be would not obey the precept of any court lowr than the Mate Supreme court or Hie United States Circuit of Appeals. The only things done In "domesticating" are the tiling of the charter and by-laws. The Secretary of State records the fact, puts In a big book and there you are. Before a magistrate here at the mayor's office there was a large crowd to hear tb trial of a white woman and three whitenen charged with stealing aod n- y HEN YOU are fwlinr tired and , out of torts you w ill find ilond'g Sarsapanlla will ! you wonderful good, lie sure to CET H CCD'S, KUL ti food moft3 dencioos ood wrrolesome tJmwm Vawaaal til i J I j'A Lt WJM calf lag meat. Soar, ataal ami other pro- rtaloa from the pealiaallary. Joka tlolllagtworth, I remit at the. pMllenttary, wat chargtd whb lb Ihert, I tided by a Federal eoavld who. kee I drivea into towa aighlly la a wagoa to tak Uolltngtworth to tb penitentiary, UoIllaQworth being partially paralysed. Tbe Federal convict la what the pritoa people call a f trusty" aad treat as one, though the court say that there I ao each thing as a trusty. Llollingsworia was dismissed from custody for lack of vkleno. His wif wat held to appear at tb Superior Court her, a fortnight heno. So wasV. D. Phillips, a mer chant la small way, w Bo Is charged lib receiving tbe elolea properly, and to also erere aa ex eeavlct aimed Broach, who wat serving a It yr sentence. but wat panleaad by Governor Kutsqll, tb 'Mysterious Panto." Broach wat iwqnlred to give a $t00 bond, aad could BJX MOUTH Taa.DK. New Yobk, Jan 80 Brad.lreet's to morrow will say: Though teaseaauiy quieter In many line, the strength of the general buslnets tliutllon remain unabated and th half year closet with the commercial and financial community contemplating satisfactory retnrni. In the volume of business dune the first halt of 1899 will cerlaluly rank higher than the best hitherto experienced aod tbe notable rise In prices, which wa tuch a feature of the pat tprlng, hat done much to reconcile tradert to tbe admittedly -small margins ot proiits which modern business operations lend toward making permanent. Teaching tbls matter, It might be added Ibat staple prices today are la I majority of Instances well above quota tion rating for aea years put, tb general level, In fact being tba highest lace early In 1893. Ia torn Instances, of coarse, notably In Iran and steel, recent advance bar brought the level ot prices well abov anything reported tiuc 1862, though it Is to be remarked that much of the business la that Indus try tbit tprlng wat at old levels. That the transpertatlon Interest have shared to a large degree in the business resulting from several years of large crops and actlv demand It proved by the current good returns, the best prob ably reported so far. tlilt year, and Indi cating a progressive gain over all previ ous records tor the tlx month, notwith standing tbe steadily lowering rates of transportation. - Tbe labor tituation bss been one of the most satisfactory features of tbe half year's business, voluntary advices hav- log raised the compensation of thous ands of operatives, and labor trou blet being conspicuous by their ab sence till toward the closest the period under review, when failures to agree noon waxes and hours in tbe Colorado smelting iudustry and in tin-plate menu faclurlag rendeied a large number ef workmen Idle. Mr. and Mr B. Lack amp, Elsloa, Mo write: "One Minute Cough Cure saved the life of our little boy wheu niaily dead With croup." F. 8. Duffy. . THB 8PBCULA'HVB MARKETS. . Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A. May & Co., Hew York, Represented by A O. Newberry. - Maw York, July 1 STOCKS. . ; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar 155 1S5 155 lb5t Reading.,..,.., 81, a R.dttj. 137. R. I J17J C.T ... ....... 79 B. R. T. j 113 M. O. P.....".. 44 01 137 U8J 79 115 44f 01 187J im 117 ; 78 113 441 118 79 1151 44J COTTON. Open. Hirh. Low, Close August....... 6.56 5.68 5.58 5.88 January...... 5 80 5.84 5.78 5 88 CHICAGO MAUKETS. Wbat Open. High. Low. Close July ......... 78 74 73 74 September.... 74 75 741 75 Few York Stock Exchange, New York Cotton Exchange aad Chicago Board HI be closed Monday aad Tuesday, July 8rj uj 4th. I DeWllt's Little Early Rftert expel rrom tn, ,ytem all ppstonous accumula- nrtri ,B(i pBrify the blood. They drive J tW4, disease, dissipate melancholy, and gTe baalih and vigor for the daily rou ti0e. d0 nol ripe or sicken. F. 8, Duffy, m GfTe yonr neaJ rfiM cool t by us'lng Cola Headache powders. Guaranteed to can or mon6y refunded. Made and seld ' st Bradham's Pharmacy, I A. c. 1 4h July. i Tbe Atlantic Coast LI Be will sell on Hi lines a 4lh of July round trip ticket for one and one third fares. Tickets n tale July 3rd and 4th final limit July 7th. with rLACm IM USMKD. rmMwi !MrW WMh ArriiwUM tw Wasuiaaroa, Jaae SO. Minos the aa aeuaoama.il that about 10,000 volunteers wvre to be mustered Into the army for SWT ice la the Philippines tb PfesM deal has brea deluged with applkalioai for oomhiiatioas. Almost every congressional cellar ba on or more appUcaut whom he presses upon the President's attratloa. The President requests all his visitor to file tbelr applications with Adjutant General Corbin. At the same time he makes It clear la a gtaeral way that tbe policy of tbe ad miulstralloa la granting commissions will be to give preference to volunteer officers who showed ability and who per formed valuable service during tbe Spanish war. Bom regular ofllcert are also to be glvea volunteer commission ia th be lief that on or two regular officer In tb regiment will be of great advantage. Tbe lumber of officer to be com missioned U being carefully guarded to prevent a scramble. An tpldemi ef Diarrbcsa. Mr. A. Sander, writing fromCocoanut Grove, Fla., tay there has ben quit as epidemic of diarrhoea there. He bad t evere attack and was cured by font dose tf Cbamlierlaln'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. M sa)s b also recommended it to others aad tbey sat It Is the best medicine they ever need. For sal by F 8 Duffy & Co. VUy Tax Ijit. By virtu of City Tax List In my hands I hav litis day levied upon tbe follow lng real estate to (atlafy the taxes due and unpaid for the year 1898, will st-ll al public outcry at tb court house door In New Bern, Craven county, at 18 o'clock en Monday, July 3, 189!). J.J.TOLSON.Clty Tax Collector. SAME STREET TAX COMT B C Beckwlth. Whitfield, C, by Charity Brown II and L, Cedar st 815 Cbtdwlck, John, h and I Primrose 3 54 Cook, Samuel, h and 1, Eden 3 15 Feadcrsou, Freeman, Good 8 45 Harris, ltossna, b and 1 Bloomfield 8, 45 Jones, ifusan h and I Braggs alley 8 15 Lewis, II 11 b and 1 South Front 7 35 McCoy. W A 4 71 Hurry, Joseph, 1 1 Reir.entteinviile 5 2" Peanon; Kate C, by It G Mosy, . Pollock st 8 75 Oram, Miles F, 1 1 Eden it 7 20 Bryant, K N by Elsie Pender, Psvletnwn 8 GO Robinson, Martha, h and 1 Cedar and Chapman su 3 85 Smith, Wm h and 1 ' 418 Willis, Sudie, b and 1 Court st 8 75 White, P J by Stephen White 1 1 Pavletown; 1 1 Cedar st; 1 lot Jerkins land 460 DELINQUENT LIST. Bryant, Willie T, 1 1 While it 8 15 Bryant, Liddie, 1 1 Pollock st 0 15 Chase, Jas, 1 1 Pavletown 4 35 Davis, John, 1 I PaVletown 345 Fisher, Rosa A, 1 1 Queen st 0 15 UtrrUon, W T, 1 1 Ash st 0 Maurice, Wm, 1 1 Carroll tt 0 75 J W Williams, heirs of, by Sylvia WllHumi tgent ; 75 J. L. Hartsfield, L I have tome BARGAINS IN RElL EiTATE. CITY Office over It H. Baxter' storp, with J. J Wolfendfen, - r A Lawn' Mower v As an Exerciser Can't be beat, when it is one ot our Ughl and- easy runuing Mowing Ma chines, that cuts your grae evenly and leaves your lawn as smooth and velvety as if it' bad been shaved. Our new lawn mower are universally conceded to lie the Ideal Mower by those who have used them. We also keep the Water A. Wood ny Tedder. " l o. fail :cn f o. Klrlrtl.y Flrl inallfy nnil I nr Ke-IIInR TleaiH for 12? I,b. rtitallJlreaLfaA Stri auj a few nice N. C II an if. A tiicp lot of iiuall I'ortoiiHMith Corned Mullrla milb licdi off and backbone out for ooly S0c jh r Jok-o. Kivsh (Jrita, Carolina tie and Oat flak ra. KrVKb Curn Starch and Tapiocr. Cood Flour for 21c 1U Tbe Very Beat for 3c lb. Knvat, Crvam, Itumfonlt and (loud Luck Bukiiig roadcrs and the beet rt-Gued Lard. Syrup and MolaascC Hcinx's Sweet and Sour IVkle. rolUtl Hani, Ibip Bwf, Salmon,-or anything elite you want iu Groceries at the Loweit Possible Price. !m J.L 'Phone Ol. YOUR LUNCH Will contaij th choicest of foods if you make yourj selection Irom oi.r Deliriou Jam Jellies, Csnntd Mials and Relishes, Cia kcis, 8nrdlr.es, Salmon nd Iilisier. When preparing for picnic or outings, our Uib Grad Food will be ft U'ld particularly llh limr an 1 nnuiUhing, Our slock ct S a.lo and Fancy Groceries hi unexcelled. Tot Itiver Butter, always fresh direct from the dairy 26c lb. MflUtllEl. ml.WUIi.IAU. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. And see what vou heed anion til we Bhull offer them during the heard of in the Furniture Business. Fancy Rockers in all the new styles and finishes, nil re duced 25 per cent. Ladies Desks, some be&uties that we have put at a price that will not leave them here long. China Closets, new lot just received and it will pay you to see them before yon buy. Sideboards, some exceptional values among them. Chiffoniers in Oak and Int. Mahogany, from the cheapest to the best. . " The above is only a small part of our stock which is full of the best values, in fact so good that you will feel this to be the store that best serves yon, , FRANC: H; J0NES & CO., f - 87 MIDDLE STBEET. Hjj !IIMiiiiiyiIliIIii Good Friend will tell you without flattery that a suit of clothing with our perfect workman ship, artistic finish, faultless fit and ele gance of style makes you look like Prince In it exquisite tout ensemble Our fabrics are exclusive and the hand somest pattern! and colors of the season. We' will fit and make you a suit at a reasonable cot. I IX. Chndwlck, Middle streot, NEWBERN, N. C Ja&vvn swings q Double Seat Go Easy Lawn Swings, Painted and Varnished, price ft. De livered any where in the city. Bend word or drop me a postal If you want e. J. M. HOWARD. 011 ' A Wholestalr a& lie? t hI I Gr?i 71 Nt. 5: sr- BASKET ... ( e them. The Prices ut which balance of this month are un BXOOD TELLS. Yet, it I the Index to health. If you bave bad blood you are likely to learn tliat you bave Rheumatism, one of the most hor rible diseases to which mankind ia heir. If this disease has just begun Its work, or if you have been afflicted for years, you should at once lake the wonderful new cure, .., ., . ' . ,' RHEUIIACIDE. " Thousands have been cured. The summer season 1 the beat time to take a rheumatic remedy. Nature will then aid the medicine in effecting a permanent, consti tutional cure. People with bid blood are subject to catarrh, indi gestion and many other disease. To b healthy tbe blood must be pure RHEUMAOIDE Is the Prince of blood purifiers. Sold In New Bern by C. D. Brad ham, by Davis' Pharmacy, and Dy aruggtst generally. . Price.il per bottle. UORSI & PHjETON for SALE I A my family will be away for several months, I offer for tale my nice family horse, phaeton and harness. J. E. LATHAM.
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