'V VOL. XVII -NO. 81. KIW BIES, X. C, SATURDAY MOUSING, U'LT 15, 1 3 3. I8TIIIISIUD 188S xn aan:i V i BARGAINS?;:; rZS INDEED, o o o V Today we have rrmrkrd down a line of Miss and Chil dren's Tift and Slipper from Hie, $1 OC and f 1 35 to what r to 49c per pair. Also some Ladies f 3 00 Tie for 89c Some Pretty Figured Organdies, former price 35c, uow 15c Some Elegant (1 00 Feather Hom CorseU too, may be had daring tbe ueit few dajt foro0c Only a pattern or two of that Hair cord 50e Mohair for 85c per yard. . . , . A few pieces of Wool Cbulli for 5c jard and 25c and 35c Linen llalisUa for 10c ... Several lieantios in While Satin Stripe, Polka, Nainsook, marked down from 25$ to 15c Only Call and See For TourHelvfft. Hackfaoro f A , i, ts t, t, , t, (,s A A 7 A ,S ; A A A A A 1 HOVE WITH 12 g " Wo Lave received today the Hen's Collars for , These Collars are a combination of beauty and comfort and no cue can be up-to-date who is without them. Our stock of CUFFS comprises all the new shapes and we charge no more for new styles than others charge for old ones. ;- v,-".' ' ' . '' -.." ' Don't be behind the limes, but call' aud exaniiue our stock. and you will find that we carry -the most stylish and up-to-date line hi the city. ' 'v .... Yours, ' . ' J- O-. : XDTJiT ( ,57 POLLOCK STREET, LJ v . . We will on - . TIHJIIS1AY, FRIDAY AND WATURDAY July 13l!i, llfh Clothing, Dry Goods and Shoes, ' Aud Gents. Furnishing Goods AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. 2 Middle Street. Big Sgn in-front of door. BIWGHAM SCHOOL, XSiSSSi Oilers EaUrn C&roliat Ikijt a )iri!tliful Plwity of wholesome foj I, pure water and lenrltt-rs. Fine Oible, c'assical, sciriitilic aud luisinefm" courses. Oyinuasium and lltysical Director. All outdoor sport enconmgod. 8ch(ilrsliips, prizee and med als, l.tterary eoeicues. ror Dew naniisomi ly liinstrniecl caimoKiie. anun !, , ' FUE3TON LEW18 Git AY, B. L., FriDcipal Bingham School, Mebane, N. f". V' 8EVEI1 5PRIIIG8. 'V-v - - i . - . The Finest of all Mineral Waters. A Positive Cure for Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Insomnia, Ncttous Prostration and ail Kidney and Liver 'l'rouhles. Its general restorative properties ai6 wonuoilul. Each Spring lias its peculiarities. All seven arc marvelous. hedtjcdd rATE3 o:r T.AiLr.OAr3. x TT A 0"T' A V TrritTTt nunTiTr r.,. , T. r V T.! ; hons Line ; From LaQraf-e to evei i. . FOH T.. ATT n ' Vs a - Waterworks In llott!. 1 ') 7 V V v vv V 7 V' VV ! 7 THE TIMES ! I . . .- - .. -v .3 two newest slylerii . t 3 Summer Wear ii 3, 3 3 dS CO., 3 HEW BERN, N. P. r , .a ami 15tli, 1890, am beantifnl home in Piedmont N. C. fresh air, Faculty of seven Ihoroueli r t (;f cv.j im Oa YalE3liru. lorlstia West. Ai;Iim1iIb re4 Oa. tT. Saaaelt Aa- aalata DlrctWra. A Pes per- ( atcCaitlct TtbaeeaKea J Ualaf East- RiLiio r, July ti. At tie Aral teaaloa of lbs Corporalloa Commlisloa leading offldals of iba Atlantlo Coast Lint, Southern and Seaboard Air Line. Hall ways and their attorneys Bads argu ments against tba Increase of assessed value, claiming that Iter was gross dis crimination against railways. Governor Russell bad conns!, who antagonized any reduction as to tola graph) companies. Th Goyernor's oonn el at first aald b represented th Gov ernor a to railways, but later stated that lis was mistaken as to this afterbt had gone to set tbt Governor. ... Among th railroad-officials wer President Elliott, Mr. Klrby and It A lliirtoo, Esq., of th Atlantic Coast Lin Vic President Andrews, . Mr. Culp and Messrs. Henderson, Pile and Busbee, of the Southern; x-Judg Watts, Job a D. 8 haw and alcRa & Day, of the Seaboard Air Line, 8. L. Dill, ol the Atlantlo A Nortb Carolina; Mr. Thorn, of the At lantic A Danville: U A. Paffvof the Aberdeen & Asheboro. . Vice-President A. B. Andrews opened with a statement showing ih it the val- usilon per mil In North Carolina was higher than In either Virginia or Booth Carolina. President Elliott spoke forci bly against th Ineqaallty between tbc Hiailon of railroad property and other property in th Bute. Mr. 8haw fol lowed along th same line, with an Ira posing array of facts and figures In proof of bis contention, Mr. Thorn sla'.- ed that the Atlapilo & Danville was not arnlog enongb to justify any such tax valuation as was pal upon U. Col. Henderson said that there was gros Ineqaallty In taxation as between railroad property and older properly In North Carolina; that people are never satisfied so long as th courts give way, and let this unequal burden be put on th roads, until th increase In the bur den reaches an unbearable point so far at the roius are concerned. , in some counties In North Carolina now (Mc Dowell, for instance,) the railroad bow pay half the entire taxes. Superintendent Kates and F. H. Bus be appeared on bebalf of the Postal Telegraph Company, urging that its as sessment be reduced from $50,000 to 133,000. UoL Bindsdal spoke In the case, saying he represented the Governor in the telegraph matter, and that the as sessment of $50,000 ought to stand and would be satisfactory to the Stale. He also stated that he appeared for th State la the Western Union Telegraph case, which will be heard tomorrow, as will also the case of the Atlantic ft North Carolina Railroad, for which J. C L. Harris will appear, and urge that the as sessment b not Increased. Mr. Burton spoke on behalf of the Atlantlo Coast Line; Charles Price and P. H. Busbee for the Southern. Mr, Busbee dwelt specially upon the assess ment of the Atlantic A Yadkin Railioad saying that It was assessed at. what It sold for. There are grounds for the belief that th commission will reduce Its assess ment of both divisions of th Atlantic A Yadkin Railroad, that Is, on parts owned respectively by the Atlantlo Coast Lin and the Southorn Railway. There may be some reduction oa the Postal Tele graph assessment. Possibly there may be sotae slight reductions as to certain branch Hues. . - , Prof. Collier Cobb, of the University of North Carolina, Is one of a party of geologists Invited by the Union Pacific Railroad to vlst the fossil fields ol Wyom Ing. He left Thursday for west, accom panied by Mr. George Chadlioura. After leaving the the fossil fields, they expect to visit the mining reglous of Utah and the Pacific coast. , - Mr. Martin, of the State Treasury has left ou quite a tour. He will pay oil the employes at the various penitentiary farms what Is due them up to date, leay lng out the period between December 31 last aud March 7 of this year. About the pay for this period the executive board and Father Worth have not yet agreed. Dr. Klrby says that the insane asylum here Is now taking charge all cases of really Insane people, Epileptics are not taken. At one time a number of these were patient. There is one queer rase in the asylum, a boy of 14 who Is not crazy at all. He hud had fever and took quantities of quinine, which "rattled" hint. Ilis people sent him to tlie asylum It Is learned, bee aue It was clieper tlian sending Llm to physician. There U marked rejret here at the death of I-r. V. .;.:..n U. l ood,tt ho ws f.r s ' In of . l-o was a f 'J ( I. . ,-..u J .. . . -Jr- Allies the food more dcHcIous and wholesome faatry, who died of yellow fever in Cub was a brother of Major Carl A. Wood riff, U.S. A., h spends aom time acb year in Raleigh. Ther was considerable Interest her today a to the North Carolina Rail road meeting, when it was learned that the Governor had selected J. 8. Arm strong, of Wilmington, to be president vice Dr. R. M. Norment, who Is now postmaster at Lumberton, and that be bad appointed Laurence 8. Holt aad Augustus W. Graham to suoceed Nor menl asd ex-Judg A. C. Avery as di rector. A friend of Governor Russell said that th change were decided oa war decided on. several weeks sgo. A whit convict, Jesse Cox, who was serving a 10 year sentence ia th peni tentiary, escaped last spring and went to Lenoir county, where he gave trouble. H and his brothet last Saturday at tacked two inoffensive negroes, shooting one dangerously and cutting the other, Pursuit was made by a posse of. whites and negroes and the desperado, Jesse Cox, tracked to a swamp. He shot at Deputy Sheriff Rouse, bnt only one shot hit. Rouse shot Cox with more than SO shot, all over the body. Then the con vict wu shot In the legs by a negro of the posse, lie was then recaptured. A great many tobacco men are leaving Durham and vkTull daily for the east ern part of this State and for South Carolina to engage in the tobacco busi ness. The markets are just opening op In the sections. Hi. and Mrs B, Lackamp, Elston, Mo. write: "One Minute Cough Cure saved the life of our little boy when nearly dead with croup." F. 8. Duffy. THXSPKCtnA.rivE sfAKKErrs, Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A. May A Co., New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry. NiwYoaa, July 14. ' STOCKS. - :: . . Open. IIlKh. Low. Close Sugar........... 157J 157J 1MJ 155J Reading..... ' 01 a H. AUj. v.... 130 R. 1.,....;,... 117J C.T . 78t 61 136J 117 78, 113, m 119, 0t 185 110 78, nil 47 118 DO 135 118 78, nil 47 B. R. T..... M.O.P..... Manhattan... . 1181 .49 . 118t 11 , . - COTTON. -...":. Open. Hlpb. Low. Close August 5.68 5.58 B.4t) 5.48 January......1 6.77 8.77 6.75 6.77 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whsat ' ' Open. High. Low. Clots September..., 781 78 781 78, Coas .. ... ' " - -September.... 84' 84, 88 84, De Witt's Little Early Risers expel from the system all poslonous accumula tions, regulate the stomach, bowels and liver, andjmrify the blood. They drive away disease, dissipate melancholy, and give health and vigor for the dally rou tine. Do not gripe or sicken. F. S, Duffy. , - : ' ' ' . - . ' Burton Ale Is msde at Burton on the Trent in Wales, but you may now find It at Burke's on the Trent. ' A cool feature for a hot day Pine apple Snow 5c at Bradham's Fountain. - Dollars and sknbk should teach you to have your prescriptions filled where qualities are always reliable and you get the most value for the least money. Our customers' interests sre always our In terests and you may 'depend upon it every prescription sent out ia composed of the best and freshest drugs . money buy. Leave yours with us, we will de liver them at your residence. Bradham's Pharmacy, 'Phone 78. " Have your prescriptions filled at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. Medicine delivered to any part of the city. Night bell at front door. Phone 58. Celery Headache Powders will cure your headache. Made and sold at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. Brsdham's Phosphates always satisfy they are made just rlj;ht and are not ouly healthy but aid digestion. Bulk Sulla. J. J. Baxter, has a new line of Bath Suits just in for ladies, misses boys and men. "The ne f imi," a ne w snd d r ! ! y F. S. Vn?. !,.;!.tful it Co. per- i t. I- u c. .1 art it to aa.iM.ca A. A M. C. Taa i rntmt. rA.lT.HSII.C. Special to Journal. Ralxiob, Jaly It The Corporalloa Commission at its meeting todsy refuses to reduce the assessment of th Atlantic North Carolina Railroad. It still stands at M.500 per sill. - Th Coamlaaloa also refuses to reduce any roads sav lb Atlantlo A Yadkta, this reduction belsg twelve bundled dollars per mile, aad the Tennessee and Western North Carolina road fifteen hundred dollars per mile. -' , hi, ' -What mlthlhav'been"-lf that Utile eoogh hadn't been neglected Is to ssd reflectloa of thousands of consumptives One Mlnut Coogh Cure cur coughs and colds. T. 8. Duffy. Making Preserves And Jellies and Canning- Fruits is what every housewife ia doinar now that likes food things for her table la winter, me fruit season la rgbt with us now, and we are prepared for it with a superior slock of the beet Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, P reserving Kettles in copper, brass and ante. Parine Knlvfce. &o. i We have everything that la needed In thiamine at low prices. . . , L. H. CUTLER H'DV'ECO. Why Suffer With Dyspepsia When you can get a Wood Saw and Saw Buck from as for 85c Well Brooms are up in Prices but we have them and you must sweep, it nice house you would keep. -. . A Farm Bell and Frame for $8 00.' An Alarm Money Drawer tor $1 25. We bave Hand Saws for 40o, 5o, $1 00 and $190, . T , '-'Sri- A Towel Roller for' 15o. . A Hat Rack for lOo. - lrd Cages bave recently advanced in price but we bave them at the same low price. Call jamfget one before they are all gone. . . i' J ' A Revolving Harness Punch 60c. : Door Mats, 60c 75c, 80e aad 81 00. A Decorated Japanese Crumb Tray and Brush tor 25c.- . . ., We bave just received another lot of Celebrated Thermometers and Barome ters and they will go at 25c each. Did you get your freezer last week If not remember we have a few left, White Mountains, Lightnings, ' Arctics and Blizzards. ' , '." Our Nickle Plated Stoveware, Polished and Galvanized Ware is very attractive, Next to the preparation of the food the utensils in which you cook it. Have you seen our latest patent Ice Pick and Brer ker. ISoforoueof these is money well invested. The Ice Shavers are on the go. Rave you supplied your self. Price 15c, 60c and 75c each. " Brick Trowels for 60c. A Hack Saw for 75c. Au Iron Square for 25o. Gar den Trowels, nice for transplanting flowers, 6c and 15o each. , Thermometers with lied Glass for tobacco bjrns Tobacco. Knives for cuttiug your tobacco, Tobacco Twiue, vVc, tic. i'a I'r::It Tars. rn.it J.ir Huh' A ir 1 ...ie 1 Our ' .'i-Miii 1 'jers, 5c dozen, 'ncket for 25c. "y Traps have come ar.ci - '. e Ctindy .a about o.:r 1 v. ' h ru:s? xUfViViViVn.mV.W $ There is No Better Place I in New Bern to buy i Groceries than at I J. LHcDaniers, 71 Broad St. 1 ' o o o v His goods art of the very finest quality. Price aa low aa any where. . Goods delivered promptly and free of charge any where in the city, - Everything guaranteed as represented. If found other wise 1 will cheerfully refund you yonr money.'-"-I respectfully solicit a share of yonr patronage. - J. L MtMH riione Ol. THE PRUDENT HOUSEWIFE ! J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, y Thone 60. And see what yon need among them. The Prices at which jml we shall offer them durintr the balance of this month are nn- Inni heard of in the Furniture Business. - .Fancy Rockers in all the new styles and finishes, all re duced 25 per cent. - ' , Ladies Desks, some beauties that we hare put at a price that will not leave them here long. " - J China Clouts, new lot just received and it will pay you to see them before you bny. . . , v Sideboards, some exceptional Tallies among them. . v Chiffoniers in Oak and Int. Mahogany, from the cheapest to the best. . . ' . " The above is only a smaj part of our stock which is full of (J the best values, in fact so eood store that best serves yon.' - ; - re FRANC. H. 87 MIDDIsE STJ1EET. llllllllilinilllflolllllllililliiM arvel Polish ! MARVEL POLISH Have you seen the New Tan Polish! Heeds no rubbing, one or two applications per week la suf- ficent. Just apply it, the polish comes of It self. Guaranteed to withstand mud and rain. Save lime and temper.- Try it. i n. ii. da: iter, No. 95 Middle Street. . !. L. if art: If: Id, .!":-;' 1 71 i )!Au i p p i. .ii, n i ' i to Ci;' IV Wholesale & lUinli Oro?er, 71 BroM Hi. Takes advantage of the fruit season when i' ia plentiful and cheap and does' up lier jrllies, pn serves and canned goods. Hi is always sure of getting here the ve7 Btt and Pun-ot Spices, Sugar,-White Winr, Vinegar, for this purp.'se, that will Insure her fruits agaiil apoiliiir. Our prices are the lowest.. We alno have a full line of Mason's Ball Fruit Jtrs. P nts, (Wo, QuarU. 70r. Half Gallons 90c dov Extra Jar Rubbers 3a. ;77 Broad Street. that you will feel this to be the - . - '. -'-.--j:'i ' " J0HE8 R GO., 1 - V: . fit It r ! Th Standard ' '. ' . ? " . ' of Excellence th Quality : " of Stork and Manufacture . is fully attained in all our : pashionable Stationery, l . G; H. Ennctt. i IF Vr.ll V.'AilT I Fine Shade Trees, Tine Fruit Trees, Tine Ornamental Trees, Tt t r?e or . TI s T' rtllery . re your orders with R. R. HILL, Kew Bern, N. C. " s now beinj t. lien for Fall Plant- P.. List 1

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