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i t i r i VOL. XTI1-KO. 13. Ml EiT.5, X. C, wlLHSDAT HOUSING JILT II, 1S23. ISTAILISRID IBS! - - .- : J, ' , 1 lll'llll II lill IH'I IIMdl fill l IIII'MM IM 'f iHiii(iiifif iffillliiifiii(iif(iiiiiiiKirr, ::!broouS! brooms HI 'Z : If jou Xeeti a GcmmI II room -2 Y)u Can Get It at p 7 Puu.Ciil lilt 23, C. 3 vs ARGAIHS? i i i i i t i i t ( A , f r, , AN , A A A A A A A o o o Today we have marked down a line of Miases and Chil dren's Tie. ind Slipper from Mr, l 00 and f I 5 to hat ? je to 49c per pair. Also some Ladies f 2 00 Ties for 90c, Son lretty Figured Organdie, former price 35c, now Uc Some Elegant ft 00 Feather Bone Corsets too, may be had during the next few day for 60c. .- ... , Only a pattern or two of that lleir cord 50c Mohair for 25c per yard. A few piece of Woo Cballie for 5c yard aud 25c and 35c Linen BatiaL-s for 10c Several Bean tie in White Satin Stripe, Polka, Nainsook, marked down from S5c to 15c , ' '. Only Call ami Nee For Yoimflvw. HackfouTrn V vv vv 7 V V V' v ! 17 VV VV VV V V VI vv v vv vv vv '-C . . . Wo will on TIIim.lV, FltlHAV AND MATURUAt Juy 13ili, 14th mid lfilh, 1809 - . KKLii YOU Clothing, Dry Goods and Shoes, And Gents Furnishing Goods f AT A G REAT SACRI FICEn r 28 Middle Street.! 1 1 Big"Sign in front of door. HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL, OXFOUD, N. C. -r Clie Chcipeit School in the 8uulb fur Ilia adwtage offerad. Beadi to Unl renlty and Culle a Urgar par ccnlFof lti itudeali llian anr achool In-lbe Bute, BpeciaJ courte preparatory to AnnapolU and Weat Point 1 25 Per Cent. Discount Sale ! I BKOlNNIXCr SATURDAY, JULY 1st. We "will ae.ll our entire Stock ef BOYS, YOUTHS, CfllL DUEN8 AND MEN'S SUITS AT ' ' 3 3 If i 25 Per Cent. Is Tnan llegular Price. 3 1- Put your money back in your pocket. By bjyinqc now ou actually 2 Z ftATfl IS CeoU on every ft 00 worth of clothing you ouy. . - f" ; Our many trindi can tettifj u U the kind of Clo'h.nr wr W. lead in quality, style aud low price. ; if ' " i . . .. - We are selling the balance of our Spring Stork to make room for Fall Good. ' Juat think a $13 00 Suit only $9 00; a ft 00 pair or Trcnaeis now f ioo. - - - Vfe need apace for Fall Stock and must Ret rid of v jut -uita we hare left. We are selling at almost impossible prlcca so as to Induoa rt you to buy. It woulJ pay you to buy now and keep till nut arason. You can never got upre for $1 09 than now. , Every 25 cents aaved Is so much made, Vour, l . , I ' i '. 4 J- Qv XDTJlNriT cfe !CO., 3 3 57 TOLU)CK 8TKEKT, NEW BERN, N. P. . JiUiiUJUUJUJMW i I'JLts ti.& food more dHdous and vf)oieomo V " . Cv rS 'SEVEH SPRIMGS. 1 I I. ! The Finest of all Mineral Watera. A Positive Cure for Indication. Dyspepsia, Insomnia, Nervous Prostration and all Kidney and Liver 'frouhlea. Its general restorative properties aie nouderful. Each Bpring has its peculiarities. All seven are marvelous. heduczd rates on hailhoaed. IIACIIO TO 1IEET E VHr.Y T?. AII7. sraCanf.rtk A. A H. C Kali read. Killed ay Llktalag. 1st ' , rTnaU Xr Kalelgk. Catkslle Oryhaaar. The Cattle lr. RaUiqb, Jaly tl. Tke aegro orgaa her aaake the aasertloa that the aes;re siotlu froas North Carolina will coatin gs and that by la tret of Ang uat, 1900, at least 80,000 acgroe will have left the Stale. ' , The aegrae are aaalaly golog North and will locate la the larger cttle. - If the auatber leaving tb Slate proves as larg a I predicted, It will equal the migration la 188t, which was maaaged by Peg Leg Williams, and which was brought to a slop by the action of the Legit lain re at that time. Cbairmaa Armlatead Jon, of the board of Internal Improvements, say regarding the Atlantic A North Carolina IU1I road, that more engines and ear and also more machinery will have to be bought. Labor Commissioner Lacy tay replies to Inquiries are coming la very rapidly and that milt owner ar answering more promptly end freely than ever before. They have learned that the labor bureau doe not propose to Interfere la tbelr af fairs, or to la any way disturb the pleae snt relations betweea capital and labor. employer aad employee, which are ao marked In North Carolina. - - - Mr. Murdoch, 11 wife and four 'other persona took rcfu.e from a rnlnMo-ni under Urge cherry tree la Cumberl ii.il c-iuuty Saturday. i.ilnuiuj( iri.vk ibr tree, killed Mitn o h a id fita'lv luj ired wjo'ker. Mr Murlo-h w stun ie Two m lies were killed. ' The iwiihih. struck who uaped serious In iry i-t-y liy Miller Intensely iulsreally, as if flrr were touching them In the stomach. James W. Tufi will build a 330 room hotel at Plnehnrst, to cost $118,000 Wood will be the material used. The hotel now there Is the Holly Inn, with only 123 room. All of Plnehnrst I owned by 11 r. Tuft. It Is th greatest enterprise of, the kind between Bt. Augustine and New York. The contract for the lumber for th new hotel 1 warded to W. C. Bain, of Greensboro, and 100.000 feet are required; " " ' ' Rapid progress Is being made In the work of adding another story to th In stitution for th Blind here. The brick work will be completed next week and the roof I bait on. Th Imtltntlo thus enlarged will be prepared to- accommo date all blind children In the Bute np to the very limit of the appropriation. Th Tkoniaavlll Orphanage suttslned a loss of soma $760 by the halt storm li week ago. Its appeal for help have been promptly aniwered and the contri bution aggregate som $1,800., In donbl sense therefore the hall storm was a windfall, : Now, for the 11 rat time In It history, th orphanage I onl of debt. Work begin on th Roman Catholic Orphaasg and Training School, H mile southwest of Raleigh, and adjoining Pullen Park property and the grounds of the Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege, , The Catholics have purchased 820 seres of land there, sine last April, adding tract after tract. The school will be on one of the most commanding site In this section. ' There is alio to be a convent and a home for the aged and Infirm., The report of the 70 State bank are new being received by the corporation commission. With them are also sent certified list of the officer and direc tors. The Btate Auditor I tending out to the variou sheriffs lists of the stock holders of btnk In their respective counties. He hss sent out the lists so far as obtained, of th stockholders of other corporations, and If more come In will supplement these with another list The MacMackin gold mine, about two miles from Gold Hill, and between th Union and Isenhour mine, in Cabarrus county, was the scene of a flro night be fore last, between 10 and It' o'clock, in which Us office, engine house, tool house holsUr and soma of the timber In one of the shafts were destroyed. The fire is thought to have originated from a lamp left In the tool bouse, or it may have been incendiary. The mine was being actively operated by its owners, the Whitney Reduction Company. There was no insurance on the property de stroyed. . Csrds are issued to out-of-town friends to the marriage of Miss Annie Busbee, daughter of Mr. F. H. Busbee, and Mr. Robert L. Thompson, both of this city, for July 12th. Sir. Thompson is a son of Mr. A. A. Thompson, of the b!g cotton firm of Johnson & Tlion-; i, in, ami he will tale li's bii.'e to I;.- n, (.r t .tny, ;i J. L McDaniel's, 71 Broad St.il oelved letters from the Northwest ask ing for Information as to tb establish ment of four sheep farms. Dr. Cooper Curtice, Stale veteriaarlaa baa minted from hi visit of laspeclioa to the herd of cattle at Baxapahew, Ala mance county, owned by the Mar. Loag, of Xloa College. lie found Uat of the herd of 61 eight have died of splenic fever, tad eight are now tick. Moat of lb sick are yonng cattle aad he think .... ... most ot taes will recover, si waa ioudb that th disease had beea Introduced by young cattle drive f root Chatham cona- ly. Dr. Cnrtlc Inspected the herd of Richard H. Battle, Esq., near Raleigh, la which there were nine grown animals aad six yearling. Tb latter were sent to the place by a batcher and Infected the other cattle. One has died and fenr are sick, of which two will die. Late M.s II Captain Watkln. In hi report npoa the wreck of the steamer Paria, says that he misjudged bit dietance. II assumes all responsibility for th accident aad bis license bat beea suspended for two years by lb United Bute local Inspec tor. - . Grand Duke George, heir to the throne of Russia, Is dead from consnmptloa. Th United Stales ha declined to tub mil to arbitration the Auttro-IIungariaa laliiii growing out of the riots at Latll- mer, I'a , In 1M)7 The stesm -r P -nla was wrecked IS nll st ot llallf n, X. and 119 per- a lo were oa 'mard of her were res cue'. I'reps.silons for th return of th vol unteers ar irportetl to be active at ttsuila. - General Wood returned to Santiago aud beean vigorous action to (lamp out the yellow fevr. . . W1 II Imsm. mi Sktas. Catciao, July 10 Forty-two me an swered aa adveiiiaeeMBt lodey asking for tkla for grafting 11 Inches of cuticle ever the back of Richard Gray, 17 years eld. The won ad la Gray back, which la now nearly wall, was canted by swiftly moving Wit la lb suspender factory where be worked. The flash wst torn front the back aad th bones weie xposed. If a new tkla could aot have bsea grafted oa Gray would aavtdied. The tssae of the newspaper containing the advertisement was hardly oa th. street before men aad boy began flock Ing toward Dr. K. K. Preeootl' private hospital. Some were hard ap and wanted the money; soma war moved by cariosi ty; som wer Influenced by a deslr to help the sufferer. After aa (lamination Dr. Prescott se lected four whom he thought woald do. The rest wr told they wer not needed. "I can lot even sell my flesh for food, uttered on old mad, th oldest of th throng, wha he wss told th doctor would aot aeed him. Tb operailoa was entirely successful and tb wounded boy will live. tbs sraciXATiro isamr. Today' quotations furbished by Lewis A. May ft Co., New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry. v .lawYoaa July 11, STOCKS. " Open, High. Low. Close Sugar........... I 'i Reading.. W IdSt , 110 . 80 , a , no . 1UJ X II. et i 1L I T ... . 4. O. P. . laiiliatla t. It. T. . What might have been"-lf that ltlll cough hadn't beea neglected I the ssd reflection of thousands ot consumptive One Minute Cough Cure cure coughs and colds, F. 8. Duffy. . . The BrMkljra a Aalw.rp. Brubskls, July 10. Great preparations are being made In view of the expected arrival ot the United State crulzer Brooklyn at Aatwerp In the near future. , Mr. and Mr B. Lackamp, Elston, Mo., write: "One Minute Cough Cure saved the life of our little boy when nearly dead with croup." F. 8. Duffy. Past Oema Triav Cherbourg, France, Jnly 10. The North German Lleyd ateamer Kaiser Wllhelmder Gross arrived at Cher bourg from New York at 8.45 o'clock this afternoon, In the record-breaking time of B dayt 30 hour and 65 minute. Th average time wet 23.62 knots an hour as against her best previous record of 2i.5d knot. . Many golden opportunities have been lost by those who suffer from rheuma tism.. By taking Rheumaclde now tbey will bt permanelly and positively cured. Burton Ale ts made at Burton on the Trent in Wales, but you may now find It tt Burke't on the Trent. . A cool feature for n hot day Pine- tpple Snow 6c at Bradham't Fountain " Dollars and brkbi should teach yon to bare your prescription filled where qualities are always reliable and you get the moat value for the least money. Our customers' interests are always our In terest and you may depend upon tt every prescription tent out it composed of the best and freshest drugs money buy. Leave yourt with us, we will de liver them at your residence, Bradham'i Pharmacy, Thone 78. Your prescriptions if brought to ns to be filled, will be given our most careful attention, and will be Oiled with Drugs mi! Chemicals as pure and fresh as the eld reliable houses can furnish us. Davis' Prescription pharmacy. Bradham's Phosphates always satisfy they are made lust rk-ht and are not only healthy but alii digestion. Bath Sulfa. J. J. Baxter, has a new Hue of Bath Suits just lu for ladles, misses Iin ( an iaa m 60, tt, m: ci, 1J l. 18 , 117 110 117 80 80 80 -til, i K 1114 'I' I15 IHt UAi COTTON. - ' Open. Hlfh. Low, Close August 6.63 6.63 6.5 6.64 January. .. . .. 6.89 6.86 6.74 6.74 CHICAGO MARKETS. WbbaT ' Open. High. Low, da September ... 71, 73 72 73b Conn ' - : September..., 331 88, 33 83 You can't cur dyspepsia by dieting. Eat good, wholesome food, and plenty of It Lodol Dyipeysla Cure digests food without aid from the stomach, and tt made to cuaav F. 8. Duffy. ' Telephone Una From LaQ range to 5even Springs. FOR TERMS ADDRESS Waterworks In Hotel. M.t tr Coll Water I Tree To Guests. w !n-re he re pre sen The recruitlr r a ain for tie ei.'.: Twenty-sr"-r ''i ! 1 ' The A--'- : s V.t failier't fir! e is c; ' lit Of 1! " tf 1 I for th t 1 ) ra "Tlu-una," a new and il !'t'itful e for talc by F. S. Dufy fc Co. per- Why Suffer With Dyspepsia When you can get n Woid Saw and Saw Buck from at for 85c Well Broom are up In Price but we have them and yon mutt sweep, if nice bouse you would keep. A Farm Bell and Frame lor $3 00. An Alarm Money Drawer for $1 25. We have Hand Saw for 40c, flSo, $1 00 and $160. A Towel Roller for 16c A Hat Back for 10c Bird Cage have recently advanced in price but we have then at the same low prloe. Call and ;et one before tbey are all gone. A Revolving Harneaa Punch 60c Door Mat, 50c 75c, 80c and $1 00. A Decorated Japanese Crumb Tray tnd Brush lor 25c. We have Just received another lot of Celebrated Thermometera and Barome ters and they will go fct 25o each. Did you get your freezer last week If not remember we have a few left, White Mountains. Lifrhlninits, Arctics and Blizzards, Our Nickle Plated Stoveware, Polished and Galvanized Ware is very attractive. Next to the preparation bt the food' la the utensils in which you cook It Have you seen our latest patent Ice Pick and Breeker. 15o for on of these Is money well invested. The Ice Shavei are on the go. Have you supplied your self. Price-t5c, 60c and 75c each. Briok Trowels for 60c. A Ilack Saw tor 75c. Au Iron Square for 2oc Gar den Trowels, nice for transplanting flowers, 5c aud 15c each. Thermometers with Red Glass for tobacco barns Tobacco Knives for cutliut your tobacco, Tobacco Twine, &o., etc I T. --i I"! .:It Tar Fruit Jtir li ubbers, 5c dozen, A Star rilire Em ket for 23c Our r now tl.e I o o o ... ., Another lot of those nice larje Ports month Corned Mulleta. ... A new barrel Fulton Market Corned Beet. Crystal Drip Byrnpin 3 lb can for 10c Try it, it' ulc. lleinx'i Pineapple Vinegar and Sweet and Sour PickW. ; . Small Sugar Cnrvd Hams, Breakfast Strip and Big llama tocnt ; , Anything yon want in the Grocery Line, a WholeftAle z' A Retail Grocer, 5- 'Phone 01. 71 JtrncA Hi. J. L. McDAHI EL, THE PRUDENT HOUSEWIFE Takes sdvanttg of the fruit aeaain when I- I plert'M and cheap a-d d-ies np tier j.-lllin. pr serves and rnn-e I ii . t li is alwiyt tun if Kefing r.- ' ve y II. t ami Pnrt rt,.ii iK, 8 -a. Wnl - V ii , Vin-K r l..r lil Ti , 'rit ili -Hie I. r ' r tt aga'ttn . km 1.1. il r o We -il I. .v - - full I n o lt r It. I ''nil I ' I' " . J Id. Qw I-". . II lit li I II. 00c doa. Etr i Jar R i bers !1 . J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCEP, t - ji . . - , - 'Phone 69. .77 Broad Street. Eook Over Vffl ,.,i, w.-i ... . .:- . - m I And see what you need among them. The Prices at which we shall offer them daring the balance of this month are un heard of m the Furniture Business. ' , . ' . .i -1 i Fancy Rockers in all the nsw style and finishes, all re duced 25 per cent Ladiea Desks, some beauties 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 them before you buy. , , ,t . - Sideboards, some exceptional values among them. Chiffoniers in Oak and Im. Mahogany, from the cheapest to the best. . . . The above is onlv a small part of our stock which is full of GjJ the best values, in fact so good that you will feel this to be the store that best serves you. S FRANC. H. J0NE5 &M0., 87 MIDDIsE STREET. urn aBMe aw strMart fT WF Try T!-?, ry Ih y. 'e boa! v & Co. i-i 1 :ooa Fly Trn8 have come at.(i ! s t --t go. ' i'l, t;.e Cam'y S'an slwut oar f you t. i e lee t Y,-- -i i .1 with rase? A Oooil ITrlcad will tell you without flattery that a snit of clothing with our perfect workmsn shlp, artistic finish, faultless fit and ele gance of style makes you look like a Prince in its exquisite tout enskmbi.b. Our fabrics are exclusive and the hand somest patterns and colore of theseaaon. We will lit and make you a suit at a reasonable cot. Kul-.Ue strejt. 1 1 ftve t ! f . 1 fr r: Halting Preserves And Jellies and Canning Fruits la what every housewife is doing now that likct rood things for her table in winter, rue fruit season is rght with us now, and we are prepared for it with a superior stock if the best Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, Preserving Kettles in copper, bras and afiio, Parine Knives, &c. We have everything that i needed In this line at low prices. II'1 i La . Ill i ti tv. ti rsjsicN for sale i a y f "y v. :il be away for several , 1 rf-rs-'emy nice family j ' si e. '-.J h'vnx'is. J. r. LATHAM. T
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