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A 1 " VOL. IVII- SO. 9. IIW IIZLS, Ky C, THCRSOil 110KSIS0, JILT IS, 18S9. ISTABLI II M I8U r . t i i- 3 rf 3? rf 1 BARGAIN'S? 1 A as o o as Today we have marked down dren'iTie. and Slippers from Wc, $1 OC and $1 tS to what yj yea to 49c per pair. Also unite Ladies $3 00 Tit for 83c. . ; . Soow Pretty Figured Organdies, former prioe 35c, now 15c. y( Some Elegant $1 00 Feather lUxie OoreeU too, may be had Jf OS daring the next few day t for 50c' ftS Only a pattern or two of that OS nerrmrd. - as A few piece of Wool Challie for 5c yard and 23c and 35o Jj' Jj Linen Batista for 10c T Several Beauties in White Satin Stripe, Polka, Nainsook, Mj nviru uowa iron toe iu itu. $ Onljr Call rimI Ne OS " " .- iHackburri u . We will on .' . , . , TIIi:itHI 1 V. Fill DAY AXl NATlItDAY . July iail, Mil. niul ISlii, lfcSD, .. - svaaj voir : ' ' ... Clothing, Dry Goods and Shoes, And Gents Furnishing Goods AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. conpniOir, 28 Middle Street. ?H : : Big Sign in front of door.,, . . HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL, OXFORD, jr. c TW Cbetprat School la tbe 8nu(h tor the adttnlnf m offered. 8ndt to Unl eenll a4 Cuileaw a larger jut cent, of lu itudcntt Una any tcbooi In Ibe Slate. gectal eiwe preparatory to AnnapolU and Weet Polut. . . .. 25 Per Cent BEGINNING- '.. 1 SATURDAY, JULY 1st. 2 W will aell our entire Stock ef BOYS, YOUTHS, CIIIL- 3 Z DKKNS AND MEN'S 8UITS AT Z 2 S5 Per IVnt.XeNN Tnan Itegular Price. ' Put j oer money back in your pocket. By bjjinqf now you actually 2 eae t) CenU oa eery $1 00 w.-irJiof clothing ypq ony.,' r '" j, 2 Oar nuuiy (rieodt can lettlfy ai the kind of Clo'hmr WrWetl,' We 3 laea1 la quality, etyte and lowpilcen. We are arlltag tbe balance of our . Jaet think a 11 00 Suit only tD 00; a $1 00 pair of Trruacia now 2 SIM. . ' - ; v. - . - .. , 2 We need xpace tor Fall Stock and mut Ket rid of ,iat r -mits we have p ft. We are arlllac at almost Impoitllile prioea so ai to Indues Z yowtobuy.. It would pay yoo to buy now and, keep till nrxt aeason. Ton can aeverget taore for $1 00 than now. , vcry 85 cents navcd U ZZ eo aiwch made. ' Vour, - . . : v- . '-. J- IDTJatT2r CO, 47 POLUXJK STREET, ' ' ; NEW BKilN, N. 0. ' t- ! SEVEN SPRINGS. W fr T- be Ftneat of alt Mineral Waten. I Dripeixla, Insomnia, Nerrous Liea Troubles. Its general restoraitre prooorlie aie woujerfiil. Each Spring hat its peculiarities. All seven art) marvelous. s REDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS. HACII3 TO XIEET EVERY TRAIN. ft .V Telephone Line From Lad ran re to 5even Springs. .. FOB TERMS ADDRESS Waterworks . In Hotel. Q. F. SMITH, Proprietor. If ' )JZHZJD. o c'bii. X! a line of Aliese and - - , - N Hair cord 60c Mohair for 25c VI : ' VI For Yourwelve. ' 1 A . VI VI VI VI W VI W . 3 3 Sprlni, Stork to make room Tor ,3 A Positive Cure for Iadtsestion. Pmslmino and all Kidner and ' Hot or Col J Water Dath Free To Quests. - - - - - . N JvL . . EUHEH. ' Ksslici tf EaUrai Pec;!c Tt- , v ... laj. ' Kalfci Biitciti. " IsrgaiUa lljlaa 6ets tke kteaey. I)r. Xarakall's iaalvsraary. Will Net ray far Bad Water. Tke Camp Site. Skliplar . . WateraieleBi Kertk H4LEien,Jaly 11 Tcxsorrow there will be a notable gaUteriag of railroad bus on the valuation of property for taxation. - The railroads are preparing a big aea- ution at te the tai qoaslJoa It will be lalmed that the railroads have their prop erty valued now ssore nearly at, what it really is, thaa any ether class of proper ty and that this it la violation of the I conttllutloa which aayt the taies shall nennlform. Taiee of Individual! will us given ia support of this charge. The Son I hern is leading la the movement. Treasurer Worth hat had the ease ef tbe money deposited in the alorgaatoa Bink for the htorganton Atrium decid ed, fle contended that the atylnm ought to lose the $1,363, as It had already pass ed out of his hands. . The asylum direct ors claimed they bad never had the money'to that It was not their loss. Now the Attorney General decides against the State Treasurer and the asylum will get tbe money.. - v " " . " Tbe body of Mrs. A Q. Bolltilay, wits of the ei-pretldent of the Agricultural and Mechanieal .College, who died hen- Tueslay afternoon wat taken to Rich mond, for burial at her former home near there. . Tbla morning at C'hriit churolrlhrrr wu a efWH'laJ atrvli-ecAimmeni'irailiig ib twenty llflh aualversary of It I)r alsnball's patlorate. Ourldg Iku ear r.re tome hsailwHna i teeeml ;ivei were given the rector by hit coii;rega- thm. rtlate Tieaturer Worth yt that La will not advertist tbe new loi.OOO bond for purchasing the Caledonia farms for tbe State prison until he has them ready to be delivered. It is suggested that the cast of the statue of Vanee be made so that oae can be placed la Charlotte, oae In Ashevllle and one In tbe rotunda of the capttol at 'Vatblngton, x The Board of Aldermen will net pay the full chargesfiT - the water company for the bad water furnished January, February and March, when there wat so much alum and sulphuric acid la the water et to make It dangerous. Out at tbe Insane asylum here - three artesian wellt and the cold storage plant are Bntthed. The water will be forced from these wellt by meant of an electric pump. - ' :. . ' Dr. James W. UcOee, Jr., was elected Raleigh's superintendent of health.' " Adjutant General Roytter hat tent a detachment of 25 men to If orehead to prepare the camp site and the-Second Regiment goes down on the 15th. The inspector general It, already there. : Bagwell, "the watermelon man," of tuts county, will ship from this neigh borhood 75 car loads of melons to tbe aerthern market.. Be will put none on this market 'His melons will average 60 pounds each. ' - No enlistments for (he new "volun teer" regulare-rtbat Is, nader the new 10 regiment call -were made here yester day, but several were made for the regu lars, under the three year enlistment, to go to tbe Philippines, Four-fitht of all who enlist desire that serviee. - Rev. W. G. Clement hat been appoint ed county supervisor by the Wake coun ty educational board, to succeed Mr. Norris. . r ; ... i .. . Toe penitentiary cases as to warrants after Dec SI, 1898, were to have been argued jesterday, but the penitentiary representative, Mr, R. V. Burton, was called away, so the esse was postponed. Mr. and Mrs B. Lackamp, Elston, Mo, write: "One Minute Cough Cure aaved the . life of our little boy . when nearly dead with croup." F. S. Duffy. - THKBPSCCVLATIVK MARKRTS. Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A, May 4 Co., New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry. ; - ; - MnwTona, July 13. . i " STOCKS. . , ' v. Open. High. Low. Qosj Sugar.,.,., Reading... C. B. 4 y. R.I C.T ... .. M. O.P.... Manhattan. B. H.T.... ,157, 1581 15?. 167, 611 OH .136J . 117 . m . llt . 115 1371 118 801 -48 1101 186 117 m . , 47 137 11 801 7i 118J 1101 1151-1151 ... COTTON. . , Open. Ulph. Low. Close August... T... 5.59 5.54 6.59 5 53 January...... 5 74 5.77 5 74 5 76 CHICAGO MARKETS. IJWhbaT Open. Hlnh. Low. Close September ... 7.11 73 731-78 (Jorn September..., 8"l 84 85 S-( "What might have been"-if that little cough hadn't been nc-lecled Is the sh 1 reflection of tUoiiBsn 's of ooh t : ;vts One -Minute Co' h Cure ci",s c-- ': smlcoMs, S. I v. IL&kes the food more deHdous and wfoolesome the ranra afloat. , AmHmmi I let At Uat OtT the Cr- OovcaacK, Conawaxxi July 11 The salvagers have asoved the Amarlcaa Llae steamer Parts astern 150 yards and have shifted her position slightly to tbe eastward. They hope to be able to get the afterttoke tree alight soon. The Paris is now clear of tbe rocks ana Is afloat. The tea It smooth, but a heavy fog pre rails. ' . . The Intention of the salvagers .was simply to slew the stern of the liner, to at to facilitate the operations of the divers, but It was found that the moved more freely tban was exjpeoted. Three salvage boats alone practically removed her frem fe critical position unaided. She still hat a distinct list to tbe starboard and cannot be assumed out of danger.. The' German sal tigers who have charge of the work are elated at their unexpected tnooeas la floating the Parts. She bad been weighted with nearly a thousand toes of granite at the tiem, with a view of hoisting her bowt free from the rock. The divert had. difficulty la getting at this rock. Unless something unforaeen occurs, tbe Paris will be lowed to Falm ulh to morrow, ami li on luspecllon ner condi tion wa-rsn a It, she will be taken to Southampton or torn other port for re pair. .... t 1 Tbe American Line tteamer Park) struck the rocks-oil i owland Point, near Cuveravk, Cornwall, May SI l ist. All her pasMoera and crew were rescued, but it wa ftarcd fur many weeks that the lp would prove S Iota! loss. STheeler U Off. Washimotom, July 1 1 Gen. Jeeeph E Wheelerjefl Washington this after noon en route to the Philippine Islands. He will go via Chlctgo, Oma'ia, Denver and 8 tit Lake. Ue Is scheduled to reach San Francisco on Saturday, and will sail for Manila on July SO. . DewsT'sMeaal rewarded. Wabhimoto?, July 11. The Nary De partment today dispatched to Admiral Dewer the medal awarded to him by act of Congress to commemorate the battle of Manila bay. The Admiral's medal la Identical with those sent to each man In the fleet, with tbe exception that hit name Is engraved upon the edge. . ' ' DraacM laJsialea. Kmos-row, Jamica, July 11. Thla Isl and it suffering from one of the severest droughts In recent years. One of the most serious results Is the falling of the Kingston water supply, The rivers are alretdy exceedingly low, obliging the water commissioners to lock oft the tupply during 18 hours In every H, although the Island It just entering on the normal "dry season.". ' Ten can't cure dyspepsia by dieting. Eat good, wholesome food, and plenty of it. Lodol - Dyapeysia Core digest! food without aid from the ttomach, and Is made to cusn, F. 8, Duffy. - Burton Ale is made at Burton on the Trent in Wales,. but yon may now find it at Burke s on the Trent, A cool feature tor a hot day Pine apple Snow 5c at Bradham's Fountain, Dollars and bbksc should teach you to have your ' prescriptions filled where qualities are always reliable and you get tbe most value forthe least money. Our customers' interests sre always our in terests and you may depend upon it every prescription tent out la composed of the best and freshest drugs money buy. Leave yours with us, we will de liver them at your "residence, Bradham'i Pharmacy, 'Phone 78. . ' . : .Your prescriptions If brought to us to be filled, will be given our most careful attention, and will be filled with Drugs ant' Chemicals at pure and fresh at tbe eld reliable bouses can furnish us. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. - Bradham's Pnofpbttes alwayt satisfy they are made just right and are not only healthy but aid digestion. . Beth Baits. . J. J. Baxter, hat a new line of Bath Suits just In for ladles, misses boys and "Theluia," a new snd delightful per- I fume for Bale by F. 8, Duffy & Co. : . Try "Thelma." 8ample bottle given to any lady. F, S. Duffy A Co, -Everything you need to keep you cool this hot weather at "the only place there be." A man and a I ' ; wi-'i f . - -"'i-t : ,, Meettas; M ttM TwSieta. Los Anoetta.CAL, July 1L Tbe city Is eat fete today and the music of bands la heard on every band. The New Tork delegaUoa to the national Educatioaal Association, the Raymond m Whitcomb party from Kastera pointer the tpedal with the Ohio delegation, tbe special bringing the Pennsylvania coatigent, two Philadelphia specials and a special rem Vlcksburg, bringing delegates from Soothers points, arrived today. The special that wat la oolUseion wltb4 the freight train In the Northern Paciflo States also arrived, bringing the Mis souri and other delegates, exoept the Injured, who have ttopped at San Fran clsoo. The delegates arriving today will anmbtr fully 8,800. When the last special arrives from Chicago tomorrow It taeslt mated that there will be over 18,000 teachers in the city. .. TfceH.w WkUhrTraa. Trkrtoh, N. J., July 11 Tbe prom ised Whisky Trust came Into existence today, when New Jersey gave a charter for the Distilling Company of America, with s capital stock of $135,000,000, Tbe fee for filing tbe cerllflcate waa $23,000. fbe preferred stock will amoaat to 155,- 00.000 and will pay 7 per cent cumula tive dividends. The trust is the third largest In Ameri ca. The. Federal Steel Trust standi at the head of the list, with $J00,O00,QtM capitalization. Next In line U the Leath er Trust, with Sltt.JOO.OX). ' DaWltt's Little E Iv Uiw.s benefit rrinanuiillrv They lend geulle assls- an to Mature, cansirg no pains or i'akno.a, ienaanrntly curing ni stlpa- ilou and liver a lmenls. F. S. Duffy. S)eeSa Per l.eail.a Werker. ' LoiiDost, July 11 Ths House of Lords this evening paseed tbe second reading of Ibe bill requiring shopkeepers to pro vide seats tor their assistants. The vote Was 78 in favor to 18 opposed. The Marquis of Salisbury, Prime Minister, spoke And voted against ths measure. THE BEST tliould be yonr aim I when biiyinir medicine. Get Hood's . 8anuiMtrilla and have the best medicine MONEY CAN BUY. Why Suffer . With Dyspepsia When you can get a Wood Saw and Saw Buck from nt for 85c. ; : s Well Brooms are up In Prices but we have them and yon must sweep, if aloe house yon would keep. ' A Farm Bell and Frame tor $2 OK 1 An Alarm Money Drawer for $1 85. Ws have Hand Saws for 40c, 65c, 11 00 andtlSO. . . A Towel Roller for 15o, A Hat Rack tor lOo. . . Bird Cages have recently advance! in price but we have them at tbe tame low prioe. Call and get one before they are all gone, " ' ; A Revolving' Harness Punch 60c. . Door Mats, 50c. 75o, 80c and $1 00. -A Decorated Japanese Crumb .Tray ana urusn tor soc, , . , We have Just received another lot cf Celebrated Thermometers and Barome ters and they will go tt 25c each. Did you get yonr treeaer last week? If not remember we have a few left. White Mountains, Lightnings, - Arctics and Blltxards. - ' , ' Our Nickle Plated Stove ware, Polished and Galvanized Ware is very attractive, Next to the preparation of the fond Is the utensils in which yu Cook it. Have you seen our) latest patent Ice Pick and Breeker. 15c tor one of these Is money well invested. The Ice Shavers are on the go. Have you supplied your self. Price 15c, 60c and 75c each. . Brick Trowels for 60c A Hack Saw tor 75c An Iron Square for 25C- Gar den Trowels, nice for transplanting flowers, 6c and -15o each. '. Th- rmometers with Red Glass for tobacco barns ' Tobacco '- Knives tot cuuint; your tobaccot Tobacco Twine, tc., io, . . Iliioti's Fruit alars. Fruit Jar Rubbers, 5C dozen. . A Star Fibre Bucket for 85c. Our Balloon Fly Traps have come ami now the flies must go. Ask Royall, the Candy Man about ojr Rat Traps, V Are you troubled with rats ? We have the Traps. Youw for Easiness, n ' " . i; I BROOMS ! If ju Reed a Yu Can I J. L. McDaniel's, 0 0 0 Another lot of those nice large Portsmouth Corned Mullets. A new barrel Fulton Market Corned Beef. Crjstal Drip Sjrnpin 3 lb cans for 10c Try it, it's nice. lleius't Pineapple Viucgar and Sweet and Sour Pickler. Small Sugar-Cured Hum, Break fsutt Strips and Big Hants to cut. "' Anjthiug yon want in the Grocery Line. J.L 'lMione 01. Mcl THE PRUDENT HOUSEWIFE J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, S 'Plione 69. .77 Broad Street. xjOo1s: Over And see what you need among them. The PriceB ut which we shall offer them during the balance of this month are un heard of in the Furniture Business. Fancy Rockers in all the duced 25 per cent Ladies Desks, some beauties that will not leave them here long. China Closets, new lot just see them before yon buy. . Sideboards, some exceptional Chiffoniers in Oak and Im. to the best. , , . The above is only a small the best values, in fact so good store that best serves you... FRANC. H. JONES & CO., 87 MIDDLE NTHEET. 'Or Wl.if A. Good Friend will tell you without flattery that a suit of clothing with our perfect workman ship, artistic finish, faultless fit and ele ganco of ttyie mattes you look like a Prince in its exquisite tout kmsemrlb. Our fabrics are exclusive and the hand somest patterns and colors of tbe season. We will fit and make you a suit at a reasonable cot. .. F. II. Cliadrrlclc, Middle street. ' NEW BERN, N. 0 NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. I have been Shoeing Horses for nine rears and feel that I can give satisfac tion. I guarantee that you .will be pii-fise l. 1'rlces Low. I'ii-ise give me a iril. Look for teu near Warren's meat n. 1 -t, south f rout street. i.-'pccuu;ty, Kdwap Short. BROOMS III Gtxxl IXroom Z; Grt It at 2 71 Broad3t.il 5 EL, WholeMals? A ltelall Jrner, 71 Kt. Takes advantage of the fruit sessm hi-n i is pWlf-l ind clieap a-d d,' up In- ji ilif. r- -serves ami i-m'-e I ifN.. sh 14 l:ljs sure of gi t 1 i njc ' t- :ti'- y ll t hii'I Pun-si S;,i--, S -net. Wi-ii- 1, , Vni 1 tin thi-ri. , 'tin' -v iH I iMiin Im r In ts SJ.iinH 41 il l- . ' li; pr , h mn- n.t- 1 tt 1 l. Wt- 11I 1... v.. . fnli ; n Mn-nn'H Iti I 1 111. 1 .1 I'll Olu. Q n i '. in . 'I i'f (l M 90c dox. Ettr.i Jur R ibberr 8 ruin new styles and finishes, all re that we have put at a price received and it will pay you to values among them. Mahogany, from the cheapest ' ' . part of onr stock which is full of that you will feel this to be the rawR Making Preserves A ad Jellies and Canning Fruits is what every housewife is doing now that likes enod things for her table in Winter. The fruit aeason Is rght with us now, and we are prepared for it with a superior stock of the best Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, Preserving Kettles in copper, brass and agate, Paring Knives, &c . " We have everything that is needed in this line at low prices. V 1. 1!. Qlllil O'DTECO. HORSE & PHJ2T0N TOR SALE At my family will be away for several months, I offer for sale my nice family horse, phaeton and harness. , J. E. LATHAM.
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