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V! v'y w VI Hack .-it VI Of; 01 THE.. i ijt BINGHAM SCH00LT5".:?.r.'i;t (IM1UU,1'7M) I.Vl hi M : OSart Eaotrra Cwolloi Boy a ht ftlthfal aid beautiful beiae to PMnonl M. 0 Plenty of whntetoma food, pure vtltr nd frsth air. Faculty ol mki thorough teachrra, Pioe Hiule, otauieal, acteullAc and buiinrea eouraea Oymoatlum and Phyaical Director. All outdoor (porta eacoaraRtd. Bchalaraklaa, pilier and mad ala. Literary bocletlaa. Cor a handawnrly illaatraled eatalofrue. addnae. PRESTON LUWU ORAT. B. L.. Prioclpal Bingham Bcbooi, Mobaae, N, f. Selew That-14 the tray we are Selling our Entire Stock' of 1 Clothing, Dry Goods and Shoes, : And Gents Furnishing' Goods !n in If yoa wait GENUINE BARGAINS till it No. 28 Middle street tod be eoiviocei of wltt'we tell joa1. Hi ti' nil - Av i : We are golu to more awit tad for tail reatoi we are tacrl- . - !- .Ll &tAl a" m 1 A a a ? ... a Dciog pur BoeK wdici ii ukci luviBitge or mil oe your gam. 88MldaieiStriBet. .TXTT Big Sign In front of door. aS 25 Per tat . -BEOINNINO We will S ' MIKS 'A'NY)' W RN'SStJITS AT ?f " S 25 lVr Vnf. Imh Tuan Begnlar JPrlee. .3 SATURDAY, JULY 1st. toll our entire Sum .f BOyarTOTJTUS, CfllL- a a Put your m.mc) luck in y4ir pocket. By b iyio now yon actually' 4 aare M Uauta 00 emy t OJ i4 clotbiu' jcu ouy, """r- Our naoy friend can teatify ai the kind of CloiJi.ar eU.."W lead la quality, ttyla an I low prim..; J f,,!, V3' t We araaelltng the balance ol our Spring Stork to niaka room for Fall Qoodj. '.'"' -". ''3 . Just think a H 00 Suit buly $0 00; a ft 66 pair 'of Trcuaua now '3 GA : ; " ' '.,4---.., .-,. ..,.. jr....r - We need pac for Fall Stock and moat get rid of jat j jiU we have left. ; We are aelllog at alaoat lutpoaalble prices 10 u io Induce' you to buy. U would pay you to buy now and kep till next eeaaoo. Tou can never get wore for 1 03 tban aoar. Krery (5 cent saved ia 5 10 aiucfe nude, j "Tour, ' iPTaTivraNr'4, co ill S NEW BERN, N. O. 5 m in iiiw- f 67 POLLOCK STREET, rrtill III ill 111 III ill ill linn ill ill 111 111 III 111 111 111 111 111 111111 in in i V SEVEN 8PRlH6S.f. The Finest of Dyipepaia, Liver Troubl '.lu -. Pall Mineral Waters, A Positive Cure for Indication. Inaomoia, Nervosa Proatratioa and all Kidoer and r roubles. ; Its reneral restorative DroDcrtte ata wondarful. Each fipring has its peculiarities. : All seven are marvcloua. REDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS. i 1 HACSS TO 1IEET EVERY TRAIN. (.Taieph ana Una ' Wtrwork$ f ' In Hotel. rf :.'.) Q. F. SMITH, Proprietor. i Vrom LaQranre M St'ven springs. v - FOR TERMS ADDRE33 . - Hot or Col J Water Oaths Fret To Quests. ., .v. . . . V. . " 0 Ilea ea Ceype' atlalas; Pra party. fell Ileal rellaf Caasae laeaa dlarlssa. Vrweav Ilia Bell g lagea. PealBaaUr SkerL ' 1 BeeletyarClaclaaatl. ' ' Rjxbiob, R.OIaly fc Tae State has ebartorsd the Bcotlaad Cottoa Mills, at Laurlaberg, eapllal t00,KM; stockaoM era, A. L. dastea, John f. atcNalr aad M otbara. ; ' .1 "' - The optloas" oa the copper Mining property aa the Raleigh aad Cpe Fear Railway, aear hare, have bee taken Bp. Tea bayert are Raleigh bmb, and they will ssake a Ihoroagh teat of the ore. . ' The eoausissioaar of lasaraaoe says la regard f the hsoeartlary tree at Wileoa, wUlc are bow balag iavestlgated, that they rlglnawd la the political feeling whltb followed the last election. - t The work of preparbif the site for the eacampateat of the Seoaad bad Third Regiments of the State Guard, at Mora- hand City, has began. . l The Attorney Oeaeral has glvea R. P. MoCall leave to bring soils tgalast eat h of the solicitors of the Weatera Criminal Drealt Coart, la tba varloaa ooantlee composing It, to oast them aad lake charge of the 0 Sloes himself. - - l Not long ago Qreeavllle suffered a loss of mora thaa 1100,000 by" Ore. District Attoraey Bernard says that work 1 bow la progress ea tl brick stores to replace those burned. . ...'., .. . 1 State Treaearer Worth says ha hai acted oa the oplaloa of Attoraey Oca aral ?Walar io the E. C. BeddiagSeld case aad hu paid the letter's salary to data, a- 4 , i Called States District AlUirasy Be aard aayt that ei-Poelmaitar 8. A. Oay aor, of Bethel, Pitt eoanty.was 500 Jtort.' ...'. , : l . The Society of. the Cincinnati hu re elected ell Ite offloere. WUsoaO, Lamb laprasldant. It elected as new members Julian 8. Carr, Ralph O. Mlddleton, of Baltimore; Oongraesmaa Polk, of Pena- sylvaala, and Philip Brest, of South Carolina. ."'' ' Coleneli Arjifleld, of the First, and Rodman, of the Second Regiment, are hero la conference with Adjutant Gen. era! Royaler. Colonel ArmfleJd says his regiment will not make a practice march tale year. It appears that while it Is rapidly reorgsaUios; Its complete equip ment cannot be procured la time. . A glorious rain has fallea and the far mers appreciated every drop of It. The wind was from tba northeast and this led to the hope that the rain was general The government crop bulletin. Indicated that the drought was becoming general throughout the Slate. .Light scattered showers occurred on three days, Which were poorly distributed and entirely In sufficient for the requirements of crops, though In several 'counties larger amounts fell (Merlon, 1.89; Wilmington, 1-00) and crop Ibare oontlaoa to do waiL The drought Is most severe la Mecilen burg and adjoining counties, and thence northeastward to Gates 'county, cover ing the central- west portion of the Bute. The temperature was below the normal, wiUqnlte a noticeable fall June 80th, which did not last long enough to be lo jurlous. The amount of sunshine was abundant.,. In general crops have been well taken care of, aad except where the drought Is mos severe are still la good coadilioa. Ia many counties good rains oaoorred and crops continue to do well especially In the southeast and la moan tatnom districts j ' . ' ' jvorn Is suffering most for lack molstnre. The crop Is coming Into silk and teasel generally, and laying by nearly Untuned. Army worms are doing much damage to com In many counties chiefly Blsden, Johnson, Wake aad Cam- bar land. Cotton continues to do well, holds s good color, aad appear not yet to hare been Injured by drought. Some blooms were reported on early plants ia the following countless ' Anson, Frank- lln, Johnston, Joaes and Craven, - To bacco oeetlneee- to be promlalng ia the east; but it not so good elsewhere. Top ping is under way, and a few early cut tings have been made In Lenoir,, Bladen aad Duplin counties. In some, counties It is growing loo tall and narrow. Har vest Is over, threshing Is under way with deficient yields but grain of fairly good quality. Spring oats are ripening very low and era poor- Ulce Is doing very well, with good stand, and a large yield la a peeled. Vegetables, peanuts, pota toes and melons need rain very much. Meadows are being mowed with appar ently excellent .t results. Fruits, even wild blackberries, are very poor, only grapes are - promising. The critical period of the crop season Is now at hand. lit Vawa. , Dover, July . Berne mora new buildings started ap last week. Oar to we la widening out aad eoatlanally adding soaas Improve meata, we oaly need a . few mora fat torlas aad It esc ass to aa we have the beet location for a furniture 'factory In Eastern Carollaa. Am eatianed we will have oao or two tobacco noaaee by next . 'A r; r.'.:::;::. 2 T fcicLM Uie food rare 6iZcktxl wtwlesotM 5 ' ANOTIIEU LOT OF Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams i ntrltilr VlrtU U Illy wild I m mm mm smmma a H w J IMIIIfs)S XHtJml MXC JLtb. UVKLT DOVKK. There b soma talk of a large school starting la the near future conducted by graduate of. the lair rally of this State. Oar people generally are all work lag together for the upbuilding of their town, both spiritually and otherwlea. Tnough we have a few grumblers who are continually growling,' we suppose all towns are well supplied with such helngs. ,',, '. . ", " We boast of the Uvtlieet town, Kins. ton sxeepted, and the beet town morally, Klaston not axospled here, in oaatern Carolina, wo have church services twice nearly ovary duadsy, aad population considered the best Sunday School la the country. ' " Ws Invito all good people who are seeking a healthy or bnsiness location to visit as, our latch string hangs oa the outside..... .. j. .,, -i. Mrs. Phil. . Thomas of Hew Bora, ia viaillag relatives in eur town, i -" -- Mrs. G. Y. Richardson and Miss Mil tie West went to Klnstoi Tnesdsy to have some dental work done. Rev. Carrawsy of Beentort, filled Bro. DuTUal's pulpit hers Sunday morning and at night. lis preached two very good sermoas. , . Mr. Ed. Avery of Cove was In town this morning. ' ' -' . -. One of Trenton's prettiest gtrle paaa- ed through oa the mall train this a sa. Ws know that Jaks would liked to have been around. The people here were glad to nice rain yesterday which made the weather mort. pleaaant aad was very ben eflclsl to the etops which were suffering forwent of a good rein. ' G. V. R- Bpadal to Jearaai. . - . . Ralbiob. July At the meettag el tho Tmsleee of the A. eV M. College, bold here loalght Dr.Go.T. Wlaaloa was elected President aa the aecoad bal lot, the vote being. Wiastea.10, Pihav roeo, a, Brewer, a, Holladay 1. It wee alao resolved to throw Ibe Col to women. " DeWltl's LllUe Early. Risers Unettt persMaaally. They lead geatla aaala taace to aature. eaoaicg no pains 0 weakaaas, permaaeatly carlag coastlpa tloa aad liver allmeau. F. 8. Duffy. Bartoa Ala ia made at Barton oa the Trent la Wales, bat yoa may now fad k at Burke's ea the Trent, . " , . see a Tour praacriptloas If brought to as to ha filled, will be given oar most careful attention, aad wUI ha filled with Drop sal Chemical aa pure sad fresh as ths aid reliable hoases can furnish ns. Davis Prescriptloa Pharmacy. Bradhsm's Phosphates always satisfy they are made Just right aad are not only healthy but aid digestion. Dollars and sbhsb. should teach yon to have your' preemptions filled where qualities are always rellsble aad yea get the moot value for the least money. Out customers' Interests are alwaya oar In tercets and yoa may depend upon It every p rescript! oa ssat out is composed of the beet and-freshest drags money buy. Leave yours with us, we will de liver them at your residence. Bradhsm's Pharmacy, 'Phone 78. Mr. and Mrs B. Lsckamp, EUton, Mo., write: "One Minute Cough Cere saved the life of our little boy when nearly dead with croup." w. S. Daffy. , rum stkculativb makkkts. . Today's quotations fui nlshed by Lewis . May ds Co ,. New York,, Represented by A. O. Newberry. , Nnw Yobs, July 5, BTOCKS : . Open. High. Low. Close 1M ' 169 ISfti IKi 61 3f 6H ! 8 138 138J 187 1871 1181,118 118 1181 78 , 79f , 78, 7 net no, net . us 44 - 45 44 i,.4H US 119 117 118 Sugar. Reading... a a dt . .;.;.. R. I..... o,T.. M.O.P...... Manhattan..;... ' COTTON. ' ; '.' Open. Hlyh, low. Cioa Auguat... fi.68 S.60 B.l 0.68 January.... 5 8 , 0.80 6.81 0 81 CHICAGO MARKETS. WBalT -, Open. High. Low. Clots September.. 75 ., 75 . 78 78 C0BH -'.. -i . " ,.;r.f-., September..:. 84 81-, $ 88 f What might have beea"-U that little cough hadn't been neglected Is tho sad reflection of thousands of. consumptives Ons Minute Cough Care cures coughs tad colds. F. & Duffy. " A fresh lot of Royster's Chocolates and Boa Boas la sealed pscksges Just received at McSorley's. THE KISSIPQ BUG. Thomas Rhodes, Centerfleld, O., writes "I suffered from piles seven or eight years. No remedy gsve me relief until DeWltl's Witch hazel Salve, less than a box of which permanently cured me." Soothlnc !;""!, parfr hsrmlt. Bewsr of couutmfcils. F. d. Dufiy. " ' A few days sgo s promlnfnt Isdy re mark 4 after driaklpj g', j of Coo Cola at burls' Soda Fot ;ii!a. That 1 ths best gJas of Cc-r C, ' I ever drank I la my liu.". Melenolestes piclpea, ,,. Be fed on ants and bumblebees, But oa a day be tired pf there-. , "A ohangs, a'chaugtP be ssid.. . He circled wildly through the air, He spied a maiden pawing fair. A clear-eyed girl with golden hair, And, O, her month was red. Mslanolestee etayed his flight,. s. ying tbe mouth with keen delight, Then down he swooped and took a bile His little, ugly mag 1 ; '' Transformed. "Awsy,7 hs cried, with ' '' bees!" 'V" Red lips for me, such lips as these! I'll be no longer Plcipw; I'll be the kissing bug." Forevermore tbst name fae'U keep, O'er coverlets he'll softly creep; ' , He'll bite tbe mouths of maids asleep , In Bala, Troy, Oihkah. And If mal'l' mouth are wanting, then He'll bite the bearded mouth of men,, 'mailable, from Nashville, Ttnn., ; , " To Bangor, Me., begosbl , . ...!.?. i ; . Exchange. wiaarow sxacvau V SB. A eool fsataro for a hot day Plao- apple Snow Oe at Bradhsm's Foaataia. 3. 3. Baxter, has a new lino of Beth Suits just in for ladles, misses boys snd Everything you need to keep you' cool this hoi weather at "the only place there a." . .M;'vt nr. . .1 1 , "If yon want LI'e Giving Sweets yoa will find Honey In abundance at . T. J. Baxter's Residence No. 12, Eden street For sale in any qusntity, style or grsde 01 uomo noney. - 1 t- d. J. Baxter Is closing out his summer clothing, shoes, dress goods, Ac. ', very 1 ; Jr.... ;h ...... , . WW. For that "something better", desire, whea Ice Cream falls, try Pineapple Hnow, at Bradbam's Fountain. . Old English Ala on drought at Burke's. Glvs your head a rest, eool It by nslng Cola Headache powders. Guaranteed to cure or money refunded.- Made and sold st Brsdbam's Pharmacy. ' ' ; "- uru -f rvrTf V hi" J ' ' r m t rw 1 s v 11 1 1 1 sikcv r3 '-s j 1-12 Fniall Breakfast Plript and a few nice N. 0. Hania. A nice lot of assail Portsusoulk UorurJ Mullets with Wads of and backbones oat for only 20c per dosen. - Freak Grits, Carolina Rice and Oatrlakrs. Frrsh Oora 8 torch and Tapioca. Good Flour for lie lb. Tba Very IVsl for 3c lb, KotsI, Crraia, Bumfords and Uond Luck Bakiug Powders and the beat refined lard. Bjnip and Molasses. ' Hfinx's Sweet and Sour Pirklrs. hotted Ham, Chip Beef, 8alntonf or anything else yon want in Uroceriea at tba Loweit Poesibie I'rice. Wlioletutfes A lleUll Orot??r, 'Plioaie Ol. 71 BitM Ht. 11 hue. .ssmsasja rasai sassBiasi a a m n a a aaa flUa. UUIII1I.P1I UIIIIULMflLL 3 T I Ha. ll.yUl.il I IIUUOLlfll L 'i ... Llt w 5 'ft I . Takes advantage of the fruit aeason when I' is plentiful and cheap and duM up her jellieK, pro serves and canned goods. Sho is always sura of gelling here the vary Best and Purest Slices, Su gar, White Wine, Vinegir, for this purpose, that will Insure tier CSJ trail egaioit polling. Our pric are the lowed. We also have a full line of Masoo'a Ball Fruit .lira. Pima, 60c Quart. 70c Half GuII hm 9c dcs. Extra Jar Rubber. 3c. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. rvvXiel1f!slefl) iXVyVe 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 ia the Furniture Business. ... ...... n. Fancy Bockera in all the new styles and finishes, all re duced 5 per cent : . ' ' Ladies Desks, tome beauties that we have put at a price that will not leave them here long. .,- China Closeta, new lot just received and it will pay you to see them before you bay.- ' : Siueljoards, some exceptional values among them. ' ' Chiffoniers in Oak and Im. Mahogany, from the cheapest n:a tothebest.' '" " v. I1". aa a a aa i aa.iaasaaA . Tbe above is only a small part 01 our stock wuicn is tun ot the best values, in fact so good that you will feel this to be the store that re serves ion. - ,; FRANGTH. JONES & &0.. . 1 Good Friend ... will tell yon wltboui flattery that a suit of clot hlug with our perfect workman ship; artistic ttnUh, fnlilemr-6t and ele rince of slyle'tnaVe you took like e Prince ia its exquisite rt NiuiiM.a. Our fabrics are eicluslva and tbe baud soment patterns and colors of tbe season. We will tit snd make you a suit at s reasonable cot. . - i t '.' ! K Chadwlck, Middleetrit. NEW BERN. N. ti f NCIcrSTICMli I v-"i- ''' of the s,' ullii'jf from Is, is re!fpve. bv Hoo.1 S tr- ' "'Wa. Hie "'' t -..,. ah tonic aiiil cuie ijiy., , . ,A. a . "iti. IIOlViSTIIIS ' ' That the Gaakins' Cycle Co Jean sell B cycles and Sundries and do Repair Work o Cheat? ,s 9, A , Because they buy in large quantities and !! for cash snd have best work Men employed. They now have five experi enced woikmen and are turning out cle ar work than ever M ...... j.. ,' ., ' They are also doing s wholesale buat nesa in I ioyolt and Sundries and would like to have agents in every town and vi!'sge. Those interested will please Write or call on , . . . : . , QiZllZy CYCLs't'SL'FAST.' US 87 MIDDLE STIIEET. .... .... ... . .. - nnrin- .---- Honarch Shirts I hs.ve just riotived a beauttful line of tbe Celebrated MONARCH BHI R T 8. .- Si t .' ' " '' '. I 1 Whan you aaa Monarch stamped oa a Shirt you know what 7011 am buylag. R. II. BAXTER, 1 , Jia. K Middle Street, , J. L. Hartxfidd, H;:iiii?&, I have some SARUAIN3 IN CITY REAL ESTATE. - ' - . C oe over R. H. Baxter's store, with J. J. Wolfendaa. - Uaklng Preserves Aad Jellies and Canning Fruits is what every housewife is doing now that likes rood things for her table in Winter. The fruit season Is reht with us now. and vo are prepared for it with a auperior slock 4 the beet Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, rreservtns; Kettles in copper, brass and ara'e, Paring Knives, Sco. We have everything that is needed In this line at low prices. L.n. CuTlEO H'DJE CO. EG US I k PHJSTON FOR SALE I Ae my family will be away foe. several months, I offer for sale my nice family borss, phaeton and harness. J. E. LATHAM.
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