7 I . 'If i ' ' : i ; IU W i i i I if: f It- SIW BUS, I. l, SUID1T MORSISO, JILT 9, 1113. VOL 1VI1-I0. II. v ISTABL1SHID i ... A HD OF IXD3STBT.il if r to ts to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to s BAROAINS? TBS T2TZDJZJ21 .Today weUve .narkeidowii line of Miaer and Chil oWi Tin and Biippera from H5c, $1 OC and f I J to Wf yes to 49c per pair. AUo tome Udiee 00 Tift for 9c ' Boom Pretty Figured Organdie, fonaer price 35c, now 15c. Some Elegant 1 00 Feather Bod Corseta too, may be had during th next few days fw Wc. Only a pattera or two of that Hi3r cord 50c Mohair for 25e peryar. - ''.'- . . . ; . T A few piece of Wool Challia fo 6c yard aod 3&candS5o Line BatisUa for 10a . . Several Beantiea ia WbiU Satin. 8trips Polka, Nainsook, awked down from S5c la 15c. , I Only Call mud Ht Fr Younelvf. Hack . the..;.. BINGHAM SCHOOL, Offers EeMvre Carolina Boy a healthful ' PUt.iv iif wlxlMni fnml. wira water and eofbrrs. Fine Hible, cleseicel, sclent I no Physical Dirri-tur. All outdoor spats m-onragmt. (Vliol-.r.hip-. prtw aiMi hhmi alr. I.llrarf rmclellea. Vnr new haoilti.ineljr illHlratel rlliu. aililrrM. v fKESTuN GIUY. 1). U, friurlwl ltiuhani tUi'.i4, M-Ud-, iCj". That it the way we are Selliug our Eutire Stock of Clothing, Dry Goods and Shoes, And Qents Furnishing Goods ; If yoi wait 6EKU1U BAEQAIKS ciU it No. 21 Middle itreet tid be co.vlicfd f wkit we tell yei. , ' :)" We are t;oIaj to More awaf aid for that reaeoa we are tacri dig our iWck. w ilea If takti adraalage of will be joar gala. 28 Middle Street. Big Sign in front of door. a aaa maiaatain f 25 Pet Cent BEGINNING SATURDAY, We will tell our entire Stock f BOYS. YOUTHS, CHIL- DUKNH AND MEN'S SUITS AT ' ' 3 25 l'er Vnf. Iw Than IXgular Price. ' Put your money back in your pockeU. Byltiying bow you actually ate M Ceala oa eery $1 M vorth of clotblo you ouy. ;'';,. Our many fritadi caa leatlfy a ut tbc kind of Clobiiw tc aelU We Uad la quality, atyla and lowpriret. .. - We are eelHng the balance of our Spring Stock to make room for 2 FallOooda. , ; . . ' . . Juat think a 19 00 Buff only 00; a t 00 pair of Trouatii now $soa " . ; , We need iipace for Fall Stock and mutt get rid of jat taita we kave left. We are telling at almoet ImeoMlble prices to at to. Induce you to buy. It would pay yon to buy now and keep till next eeaaon. You can never get more f $1 00 than aow.j Every SS ceote eaved U o much made. Your, .. IE J- Ck 0DTJ32iT CO., ; ' 07 POLLOCK STRKKT,. NEW BERN, N.B. is nilllJinilJiijlil'lj'iJilJiljllJlWliJilJilJlWiLJ'imjllJliJllliliii J V SEVEN SPRINGS W jj Finest of all Ifioerai Waters. Dytpaptia, lasomoia, Nervoua tlach Spring bat ita peculieriUea. TiTinnriTin t a wt"j HACHa TO HEET EVERY TEAII7. A. Telephone iJna 4 Prom LaQrangv WaUrworko la Hotel y to Seven f prlaxt. FOR TERMS ADDRE33 o. f. s:,:itn, 'j VI V! V VV M W V VS Vi W VI VI by Orange OeaBty, Near lebui N C and beautiful hoois In Piedmont N. O fnwh air. Family ft enva thorough and huaim-ae fumiwa. tiytnttaslum and Bai a aai aa M iil iiBOaau A JULY 1st, 3 SI 3 A Potitive Cure for Indication. JV Proatratioa end all Kidney and L J All seven an marvelous. frr t a tt t r a Tn ' ; 9 if I V riot or Cold Water LiV.it Frca To Cyctts. Pre .-: :or. rni . 3 3 3 Ballalr, July t. Oa Ifee ia laet at t M a m a part of leech OroT and Spring Garde tcboolt I amambUd at Spring Oardea leading and were eooa weadlag dowa the Neute tbe'Yaaceooro. At Btreel't ferry we were Jolwed by irty mere of onr com rade aad frteadt, and at Bog blaad a few more Joined a. , Steaming oa we arrived at New Bern where we I lopped for oUtar 'friaada. A doeea or mora joined at at the latter place, aad after taking oa ice aad water we moved dowa la to the refresh lag brecae that twept to plaaaaally from the tonth wait. Oor deatinatloa at Bret waa the mouth of tUocomhe creak, bat having loat some time at New Bern and the weather look ing quite equally it wat aot coaaldered aafa to ro to far dowa, aad after a con- tullalioa with eur gealal eaptala, Par- eoaa, at to time, weather, etc, we decided to atop at Riverdale, which point we reached about U 90. We were toon die embarked aad with baakelt , beiet and bucketa we moved oat to a nice tuade eear by aad spread a bountiful dlnaer for one hundred aad forty hungry men, women and children. ' . The weather waa threatning but rain did not come till we had ample time to eat, gather np the fragment and tome trolling oa the beach return to the boat. Jut before S p m, we looted our moor ing from Riverdale wharf and itarted oa the retura trip. We had rain moat of the wty up to New Bern, but It waa aot tevere and we raftered no aerlout Inconvenience. Some of at really en loved It, because we were ture It wat needed at borne, and tbit made ut enjoy It more. Touching at the teveral placet for our f rlendt to get off, we were toon tUlum d down 10 the little band that .larted f reni Spring Harden and at tunaet we were all anliora ami weudlng our way knineward, geuerally feeling happier winer and bet rer for the trip. It waa a day of needed real for tbt weary farmer anil, hU wife and a day of refrwulug uierrlineut for Ibt clillilrea and young people. . Kapecially did tba auialler children, and mini itot to tntali enj iy the wwllug iu auallow waler at KlvenUle One noticeable feature of our excursion wat the extremes of tge. We bad a number of tablet aod enjoyed their Innocent pretence, we alto had the pretence and council of some i who had patted their "three score yeart and ten," or toon will pt IC. i...-';-'; . Perhaps we will not all gather again on the banks of the romanllo Neute for an excursion but we wilt remember tb.lt at one of the most pleasant our Sunday Schools have taken. 1 It wat not ouly a Sunday School excursion but also a bridal tour for Spring Garden neighbors who were married on the evening of the Sth and joined at on the 6th. - Thlt newly married couple seemed so loving that other couples who were aboard may have been Induced to under take to follow their example tome time la the future. . " ' V'-y ' "v '. '' "What might have been"-1f that little cough hadn't been neglected Is the sad reflection of thousands of. consumptives One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds. F. B. Duffy. , v Colsred Cemnlttaa Far Colored Behoela. To the White People: s ; Ed. Jocrsal Allow -me a little of your .valuable space to speak to the white people of Craven county. Tomorrow the board of school direc tor! will appoint three persons in each township In Craven county known and styled as school trustees for thtt town. Ship, 7'' -."-.'''V The law makes It the duty of these trustees to appoint a school committee of three persons-for each race for that school district. :.; ' The recent Legislature of North Caro lina favored each race having Its own school committee, The white people of Pamlloo and Jones counties for yeart have .been giving their colored people a representative, racial school committee Since there can be no better hearted white people living anywhere than those residing in the grand, old historical county of Craven, I feel that I can safely ask them to give the colored race In each school district, a school committee of its own race, f ? ; ; i ., .-. v; I have Information that the race want this, snd have agreed on the three men to be appointed throughout the county. The only reason I know of why the Legislature did not use the word, "shall It wss '-suggested that It might be In tome district hard to find colored men who could, read fluently and write legally." . , . - la that case white men were to be ap pointed tor the colored school for that district, but could not act for both races Thus you see clearly that the Legislature and law Intend that colored school com mittee be appointed wherever suitable persons could be had within the race. Isaac H. Smith, . Biasing the Way. First Explorer Great Scott, man! what's that strapped on that last sledge? Second Explorer Dot's Ltmberger clan, Ve drop off a pound eai h mile. Now ve can't get looeded, aiu'd It? f ZZ? your bloml pure and your t a. siomurh end di"o.;ivp or .! in a ';!:! y con S'.ion lv t ' ' ' i . ! s 1 1 l y t v : 4 .11. Ears Cotton 111 'ill Oito Enterprises Stirtici Bar AsseelaUea Eleetlea. Crep e- perU. The Silk Kill at Ashley. Ttltpkeae Cempaay Ap peal a The Wilson . Case. Ralbiob, July 8 A company has bees organ tied la Wlastoa to aalld a 1S,000 oottoa mill at Mayodaa. Rock ingham county. The directors ehoeea are: Colonel T. XL Fries, of Salem; B. N. Oake, of Darham; R. J. Rejnolda.V Winston; W; a Ruffle Mayodaa. Messra. Fries aad Raffia bold 880 shares each and Vetera. Duke and Reynolds 870 each. Work has been commenced on the enterprise. The R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company which was recently reorganised, a ma jority of the stock being bought by members of the Continental Company, bought a One piece of real estate la Winston for $11,000. On the lot la one large tobacco factory and two small ones. The North Carolina Bar Association ended its first annual meeting at More bead City with a banquet. It elected the following officers; President, Charles F. Warren, Washington; vlce-prealdeala, Thomas O. Skinner, Thomas N. UiU, L L. Smith, J. M. Monroe, 8. H. Macrae Charles W. Tlllett, Charles Price, Robert O. Burton, L. M. Wllherspoon, M. II Justice, A M. Waddell, Cyro. B. Watson secretary and treasurer, J. Crawford Biggest Chapel UflL The NortU Caroline report on the con dillon of crop June SO, based oa return. from over I.UjU correspondents ia sunt' marixed by the Agricultural Dvpaniueo:. It glvetHbe following percentages 01 acreage and condition, as compared with last year: Cotton, W per cent acreage. !HI per cent condition; corn, 1014 acreage, 04 condition; tobacco, 105) acreage, t'l condition. The Increase In tobacco acreage is In the East. The yield of wheal Is. found to be 78jper cent of average crop, and that of oata 60J per cent. ,' : . Arrangements are made to form a com pany to develop and operate the water power aud minerals oa the J. M. Heck property, near Leckville. The company Is now formed and is named the Cape Fear Power Company. Its capital Is $475,000. It will develop the power at Lockvllle, Buckhorn and ' Battle Falls lor electrical operation of Industrial plants. Richmond and Durham capital ists are the owner W. M. Morgan, of Durham, Is president; J. 8. Carr, vice president; R. P. .Cray, of Greensboro, secretsry aud treasurer. The company owns 8,000 acres of land. It will own and operate cotton and other mills. It has contracted to furnish power to the Sanrord cotton mill. ') The executive board ot the penitent! try decided to Issue warrants on the state treasury to pay all the employes t the eight farms their back salaries, from October 1, 1808, to January 1, 1800, and from March 7th of this year to July 1st. It will require some $22,000 to do this. They drew warrants for $11,000 of the amount.- The executive board and Superintendent Day hare gone to the Caledonia farm, near Weldon, this being one ot the two leased farms which will be purchased before this year ends, Wilson hat been very much exercised over the arrest .of Messrs. Brooks and Cooperj furniture dealers on the charge of Incendiarism. These young men came to Wilson highly recommended and from Plymouth, where they had been in bust' ness during the past several years. Insurance Commissioner Young went to Wilson to Investigate the cause of the fire and he deemed the evidence sunt clent to have both parties arrested. - ..The esse was brought before Magis tral Lancaster. Many prominent citi zens who were In the building during and Immediately after the Are, were ex amined. After a thorough examination Mr. Lancaster ordered their release. The 8tate charters the Belle Banscom Mining' Company, of Hendersonvtlle, capital $500,000, IL J. Pollen, D. D. Suttle and W. F. Wright being the prln cipal stockholder. The Ashevllle Land Company is also granted a charter. Its capital is $10,000 and W. T. Weaver, J, L. Wtgner and others are stockholders. Robert C. Strong, as attorney of the Southern Bell Telephone Company has filed notice of appeal wllu the corpora tion commission from Its order fixing the rates of rental of telephones. - , . '- Mr. Geerge T. Winston replies to the official notice ot his election to the pres idency of the Agricultural and Mechani cal college, accepting and pledglag his best efforts to advance all its interests. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has brought to the Asbley silk spinning mill a Urge and beautiful Corliss engine, te be put In place immediately, and this will be followed by other machinery to keep pace with the rapidly approaching completion of the buikling.wliich is now up in iu third story, snd will be an im posing structure, Kot fur off a great force of workmen are lmy on tie To!ar, Iltf'.t and I" ! t cntii u I ,' ' 'i wH Hales th food more deftckxis and wholesome ' HATIOHAI. LBAGt'B SAME. 88? BtatafaleTta) aw)eBeM4bveel (BetaeMeV Special tc Journal. ' Baltimore, July, Washlagtoa 1, Baltimore C Secoed game-called 8rd lalng, dark neat - Brooklya, July t-Phllaoalphla 1, Brooklyn A rituburg, July 8 Chicago 0, Pitts burg 1 ,- - BkLoolt, Jaly 8 Clevelaad 4, 8u Louis 8. 8eooad game Clevelaad 8, St. LoaUA ' Louisville, Jnly 8 ClaclaaUl 4, Louis- vUlea. Bteaeiea ef the Claee. Clubs, . W. L. P. Ct Brooklyn...... 48 M .M Boston 41 M J18 Chicago,. 40 16 .601 Philadelphia... 40 17' .OT Baltimore...... 88 88 .678 St. Louis, 80 M .878 Cincinnati 84 88 JtOS New York,.... 80 87 .448 Pittsburg 84 84 .500 Louisville,....-. 87 48 .881 Washington,.. 88 48 .104 Cleveland...... 18 S3 .180 DeWltt's Little Early Risers benefit permanently. They lend gentle assis tance to nature, cauelrg no peine or weakness, permanently curing constipa tion and liver all menu. F. S. Duffy. TIIKaPKCVLAl'lVSi MaIkKKT, Today's qnotailons furnUhed by Lewis V. May k Co., New York, Keprearnted ny A. . Newberry. HseYc.K. July P. rvruCKa. Otu, High. Low. Close tUKtr 158i lMt S7i 167 lUadlng Hi (13 ' , HO) 6o a Hs t tt Id7t 137 ISC 13t R. I 1I7 117 117, 1171 O.T 80, 80 80, 80, B.H.T, 110 llttf liar 118! M.O.P .. 4i 46 0f Si Maahatua...... 120, 130i lit, 119, COTTON. Open. Hls-h. Low, Close August....... 6.69 .5.08 6.68 5.67 January 5.88 5.88 5.87 5.89 CHICAGO MARKETS. WhsaT ' ' Open. Hierh. Low, Clote September.... 731 74 73, 73 Corn , September ... 83 84 3.1J 83 Why Suffer - With Dyspepsia When you can get a Wood Saw and Saw Buck from us for 85c Well Brooms are up In Prioee but we have them and -you muat sweep, if a nice house you would keep, . ' A Farm Bell and Frame for $2 00. 'An Alarm Money Drawer for $1 25. We have Hand Sawe for 40c. 65c, $1 00 and $150. r . A Towel Roller for 15c A Hat Rack for 10c. . : , Bird Cages have recently advanced in price but we bave them at tba same low prioe. Call and get one before they are all gone. . y .- r A Revolving Harneea Punch 60c " : Door Mate, 50c. 75c, 80c and $1 00. A Decorated Japanese Crumb Tray and Brush tor 25c , . - : We hare just received another lot of Celebrated Thermometer and Barome ters and they will go at 25c each. . ii Did you get your freeser last week t It not remember we have a few left, White Mountains, Lightnings, Arctics and Bllzsards. ; . j , ;. Our Nickle Plated Stoveware, Polished and Galvanised Ware la very attractive Next to the preparation of the food la the utensils in which you cook it. : Hsve you seen ' our latest patent Ice Pick and Breeker. 15o for one of these Is money well Invested. The Ice Shavers are on the go, Bave you supplied your self. Price 15c, 50c and 75c each. Brick Trowels for SOc . A Hack Saw for 75c An Iron Square for 85c Gar den Trowels, nice for transplanting flowers, 5c and 15o each. V : i Thermometers with , Red Glass for tobacco biros Tobacco Knlres for cutting your tobacco, Tobacco Twine, Ac, Ac. Ilton'a Fruit alars. Fruit Jar Rubbers, 5c dozen. A Star Fibre Bucket for 25c Our Balloon Fly Traps bave come and now the flies must go. - Ask Royall, the Candy Man about our Rt Traps. Are you troubled with rats f We have the Traps. Yooia for Bti.:-'ne.s, Oettiag at the raata. Qraadma-What Uste did Mr. LibUa- eott leave last alght, GrackT . I Grade Why, graadata, he started aoateat Graadma(mlldly)-Never mlad waea he sUrtedj I asked yon waea be left. Marvel Polish I MARYXL POLISH-Bave yoa the New Tea Polish? Needs bo rubbing, oae or two appMcatioaa per week le suf- Aceat. - Just apply tt, the polish comes of It self. Guaranteed to withstand mnd and rain. Save lime aad temper. Try It. R. H. BAXTER, . Nc M Middle Street. A Goo1 Frit-nd Will U-ll VOU Wllklllll A.llarW tkT . ...I. of clothing with our perfect workman- .uip. aru.iHi nuian, lauitiess nt aud ale eance of ttyle makes yon look like a Prince Id II. .Knul.lfe tptTw .... a Our fabrics are exclusive and the hand somest Datterna inn ivtlnr. nfik. we win nt ana make yoa a suit at a F. BE. Chadwlck, Middle atreot. NEW BERN, N. C J. L. Hartsfield, REAF mm. ARRMT nuiiu uuiuiu aumii) I have tome BARGAINS IN CITY REAL ESTATE.' Office over R. H. Baxter's store, with J. J. Wolfenden. Henry's Pharmacy . 127 Middle Street, NEW BERN, NORTH CAROLINA. ' The beet known 8kin and Blood Rem. edy, for the cure of Pimples, Postulee, Tetter or Salt Rheum. BLoioWTnomra. Boils, RIok Worm, Rheumatism, Ac, is 'HENRY'S COnPOUND EXTRACT OF 5AR5APARILLA WITH IODIDES. A BOWarful nuriflar nf the 1wv1 lng through the natural secretary and excrelary orgaoa removing those mailers wuicu uisturb iu purity, . Hen ry's Sarsaparilla ia put np to meet the nnniiLr luwut tnr a ... , Mn. :. . rr -v. bhvu v avu.w, WIM1UUI being related to the many secret not- truuie euu quaca meoiotnes or uie aaj ot unknown compositioo. It contains just what the formula call, fnr mm tirlntAf In on the label of each bottle and sells for one bait the price charged for unknown compositions. For Sale at Henry's rnarmaoy, wnere you will Una Combe, Tooth Brushes, Toilet Articles. . Physicians Prescriptions Carefully AjuiHiuuueu. ,. ....- ; NOTICE I We the undersigned will offer for sale for cash on Thursday, August 8rd, 1899, at the Court House door la the city of New Bern, at 10 o'clock a m, two hun dred acres or tana more or less, well timbered with pine, cypress, poplar, ash and oak, said binds joins the land of Ful cher and others, and ia known as the alary Jvruut place. For further infor nation apply to any of the undersigned. J A Askio, Aeent; Sidney Q E Arthur. Alfred Oaekln, George B Wiggins, n imam a rrice, , .. ; , ... 11017 IS THIS That the Ossktns Cycle Co, lean sell B cycles and Sundries and do Repair Work so Cbea.tr , Because they buy in large quantities and sill for cash and bave best workmen employed. They now hsve five experi enced workmen and are turning out nic er work than ever They are also doing a wholesale busi ness in Iiicycles and laundries and would like to bave agents in every town and vlUnfre. Those uten-trt. will please wr"'o or C ;'.l on es ji BROOMS ! BROOMS ! ! irjon XrccI a Good Ilroom . . g Yu Can Get It at .).. ' I J. L McDaniel's, 71 Broad St: 0 9 0 , t: Another lot of those nice large Portsmouth Cornexl ml ' Mnllcta, . A new banvl Fultou Market Corned Beef. " CrjslAl Drip Symp in 3 nice. Ilt-inx's Iineaiite .Vinegar and Sweet and Sour Picklrt. Small Sugar Cured Ilams, Breakfast Stripe and Big llama to cut. Anything yon want in the Grocery Line. ' f Mmi Anything yon want in the Grocery Line. 'f ' Sfe ;-' i J. L McDMIEl, Sre lll I 'IMione Ol. 71 Jlma HU gtV : , - - ' . - r. r ' ftawVtteyVutVleieVteiirV, THE PRUDENT HOUSEWIFE I, J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. SIlSllS,lSllmflmflXilSi IS1 -iXHsOA r"ir"ii H.SSSH5E And see what von need anions them. The Prices at which I we shall offer them during the 1 J r -i IJ. uearu ui iu me ruriuiuiu uuBineoa. - ... Fancy Bookers in all the new styles and finishes, all re duced 25 per cent -J Ladies Desks, some beauties that we have put at price that will not leave them here long. v China Closets, new lot just received and it will pay yon to see them before you buy. :.'. Sideboards, Borne exceptional valueg among them. i 7 j , Chiffoniers in Oak and Im. Mahogany, from the cheapest to tbe best ' i ' 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 you. . ' I FRAN&. H. JONES & GO., 87 MIDDLE &TBEET. BLOOD TELLS. Yes, it is the index to health. If you bave bad blond you e likely to learn that you have Rheumatism, one of thn most hor rible diseases fo which mankind is heir. If this disease has just begun Its work, or u you bave been afflicted for years, you should at once take the wonderful new cure, RHEUM ACIDE. Thousands have been cured. The summer season is the best time to take a rheumatic remedy. Nature will then aid the medicine in effecting a permanent, consti tutional cure. People with bad blood are subject to catarrh, intli irestion and many other diseases. To be healthy the blond must be pure RHEUMAOIDK is the Prince of blood purifiers. Sold in New Bern hy CiD. Brad ham, by Davis' Pharmacy, and by druggists generally. ' Prlce.tl per bottle. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP., I have been Shoeing Horncs for nine yours snd fwl that I can give eatisfac i on. 1 fnrantee that you will be 1. i ...vsLow. rii'Hte give me a . Look f ir s -n near Warreu't meat '. f 1 f :..:t Bir""t. lb cane for 10c Try it', jt'i a. 2 ..- Takes advantage of the .frnit, srsson when it is plentiful' snd. ( cheap and does up her jellies, pr, serves and canned good. 8he it , always sure of gelling hr6""fljii , vcy Hot and Purest .Spices Su-c ' gar, Whlti Wine, Vloegsr. for". this pnrunu', that will I inure ber '. fruits rijaimt S Kiilinp. Cor price , f nre tin) lowest. , " We nlio hare a full tins e! ,l Mason's Ball Fruit Jare.' Pints,' t 60c. y lartu, 70c. Half GslkBs , f. .1 . - I.'-.-. l..-T3.l ... V " i inn. UU. UA.tatfBI a.VWI. , - t'--s:-V- . .' -, 77 Broad Street., V balance of this month are nn- I . ; '' .V t a; C J CI Slaklnsr J?ic- And Jellies and (tannine: Fruits is every housewife is doing now ti nt good things toy her table In V r. fruit season Is t.tht with us no . ; are prepared for It with a siii r of the best Fruilr .tars, Jelly i rreserving Kettles in copper, 1 agate, Paring Knives, Sec. We have everything that is i this line at low prices. I n nmrn O'f L. U. UILL . uid 18? HORSll & PHUTON As my family will be awp months, I offer for sale my horse, phaeton and barne . J. r. ' BY-.:.