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1 . It ! VOL. XTil-KO. 31. IIW Li:iX, I. C, TUSD1T MOESISO, JUL! II, 1199. ISTIILISMD ICS! 1 f, f, . A .N tt tt tt tt tt tt i tt tt IN IN IN tt tt tt ! IN AN tt tt IN BARGr ADEN'S? I oo o Today we have marked down a line of Misses and Chil dren's Tie. and Slipiers from We, f 1 OC and (I tS to what f yea to 4 9o per pair. Abo son Lsulieis $J 00 Ties for D9c f f f Some Pretty Figured Organdie, former price 35c, now 15c Some Elegant Jl 00 Feather Uoue Corset too, may be hJ during the next few days for 60c. ' ' Only pattern or two of that Hair con! 50c Mohair for 156 per yard. A few piece of Wool Challie fur 5o yard and 25c and tie Linen Batista for 10c ' ' '. Several Beauties in White Satin Stripe,' Polka, Nainsook, marked down from 85c to. 15c ' ,, . : "-' Only Call and NeeFor You twelve. Ml n IN IN 53 aV aaAaaa aaAaaAaa aaa aaaAaaaaataaAAaAAAaAkaaAiAAaAaiaaavaaAaaAd a I MOVE WITH THE, TIMES!! g We have received today 'the b Hen's Collars for Summer Wear is . .EE These Collars are a combination of beauty aud comfort - and no one can be up-to-date who is without them. 3 Our stock of CUFFS comprises all the. new shapes and we charge no more for new styles than others charge for old ones. , . . . ...... , , . 3 Don't be behind the times, but call , and examine OUfi ;ra 'stock and you will find that we carry the most stylish and'-':3 up-to-date line in the city. Yours, i T- Or. 2DTJ2T2X' ! CO., 3 E . , 57 POLLOCK 8TUKKT, j; ' NEW BERN N. P. 3 iUiUiUiUiUlUiUiUiUiUaUiUiUm . . We will on . . . Til ITRSI AY, FKIDAY AND SATURDAY July 13lli, 14ih and 15th, 1899, Clothing, Dry Goods and Shoes, .. - - - . . v t And Qeuts Furnishing Goods AT A GREAT 5ACRIFICE f . , 28 Middle Street. , , Big Sign in front of door. .' THE. .... . : ." ' '.'-' ''' - A '- v '- -.'' DIMOUAM OOUnni , , Ora.fe roa.t,, , UIIMVai miVI UURUULi KearMebaneNV Offers Eastern Carolina Boy a hffUthful Plenty of wholesome foo I, pure wlrr and fresh air. Faculty of sevea thorough teachers. Fioe Bible, clawical, icleiilMc nod buslni ss eouixen. Gymnasium and i jtuusi uircv-tur. mi uuxiuur Hrn eui-oimgni. oiiKinraiiipn, prlzet aud med als. Ltterarr boctetles. Kor new Jianbntm-ly illimtniied catalogue, addn ss PRESTON LEWIS GRAY, B. U, Priuclpal Uiugham fc'c'iooi, Uebaae, N. X SEVEN SPRINGS; ' ft The Finest of all Mineral Water. A PositWe Cure for Indigestion. Dyspepiia, Insomnia, Nerrous Prostration and all Kiduey and Liter Troubles. Ita general restorative properties aia wonderful. Each Spring has its peculiarities. All seven are marvelous, ,; j ! ' REDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS. HACKS TO MEET EVERY TRAIN. Telephone Line From LaQ range Waterworks In Hot. to Seven Springs. FOR TERM3 ADDRE33 Q. F. SHITH, 7 v 7 Sit Ni vu VI Ni vv vv V' NU Vi Vt VI VI VI VI VI V! Vt VU urnm v ; i i two newest Btjiea i H. : ' ' ind beautiful linmo In Piclmnnt K n f , ' Hot or Cold Water Baths Free To Quests. Proprietor. : Sale CQTTCII HIS. FI:ifj0fCap:!3l iT2il2i!8,Fcr E:'i C:s Kaar IMA Uoelslsa Ef arilsf Extra Ballroaa fare. Beait tiltkly Taken. ' CeaalalatAkeaf'JlHCrew" . Tke ArtlsU DIiiiU '21 Is Wars. " QALKiaa, July IT ll kss bm deckUd that a eottoa aUll saall be ballt at tke' Falls of Msasa, 14 s&IUs frost Raleigh. Tais city will Uks a large block of the stock. Mortlisra capital is ready to take all of It, la ease aa opportaalty is of fered. Corporation eossmlstloa has ordered the railways la regard to tbe collection of extra fare la ease a passenger baa not a ticket, that sock estra charge shall be Setnu, and that a drawback for that tawol shall be givsn. Raleigh's 1100,000 Issoe of street Im provement bonds were seld to a Cleve mi flmt for 10S.SS. Tbe bonds are 4 per cants. This township also told 50,000 of school bonds, 5 per cents, at 114 M, also to a Cleveland Una. Thert were 10 bidders for the city tnd II for the town ship boads. T. F. Gascolgne, ef New Tork, bid 109.14. No one here knows tub) bidder. Ills signature to tbe bid was stamped, not written. Inquiry as to him Is In progress aad meanwhile tbe award Is not made. Dennltoa, Pryor A Co., of Cleveland, 0 were the next bidden, at 10S 64 aad lntsrest, which wss due July 1st tad which mtks their bid really 104. , This week six volunteers lor the Twen ty seventh Regiment of Infantry, for service la the Philippines, have been en listed here and four at Durham. The leu will leave next Tuesday for Camp Meade, Pa. , . , ( One of the men who sold spoiled meat in the market here got off with $10 fine and some $75 costs. A year on the roads was richly deserved." tils lawyer begged him off. - It Is said that a remedy for splenetic fever has been found. It Is a solution of tobacco made with son cared maauFao lured tobacco, into which Is' stirred a generous quantity of cooking soda. It is used ss a wash, and kills the ticks and heals tbe sore. ,At first the wssb being strong, makes tbe cows drunk and sick, but It soon passes off. The , fever has almost become epidemic ever the Utate, Formal complaint was made as to the wsy tbe Southern operated the Jim Crow Car Law tnd an order was served on thst road to appear befere tbe commls sioa on the 3lh and show why It had not complied with the law. It was filed by eltlxens of Reldsvtlle. . ' The Superior Court judge here has de cided the much talked of cane la regard to the penitentiary debt. The peniten tiary board Issued warrants for the $119, 0)0 of debt up to March 7. The Stats Treasurer refused to pay the warrants. saying he would pay only np to Decern her 81 last. Be wss sued to force- him to psyTtnd In return brought a tult against the penitentiary executive board to compel It to make thr' warrants' pnly np lo December 81. The Judge decided against the treasurer, to his great dis gust. Be appeals to the Supreme Court. The directors of tbe North Carolina Railway will build tt Greensboro a mon nment to too memory of Colvln Graves, the first president of thst load. ' It will be on the spot where work began. . The joint leglilatlve committee on the Investigation of the penitentiary will In vestigate everything and everybody save Superintendent Day. A letter from New .Tork, ssys: . "Two months ago, when the people of North Carolina decided to erred a statute of the late Senator yance, Jos. G. Brown of Raleigh, who was in charge of a fund of $7,500 contributed for the monument, came to this city and Invited six well known sculptors to compete fcr the work. These six sculptors are now high ly indignant because they have just re ceived notice that a model sent In by one Elllcott, t sculptor of Washington, has been accepted. They say that it was expressly stipulated Mr. Brown that the competition was to be limited to them, tnd that no one else was to have t chance unless til six failed to. produee t satisfactory design. Two of the sculp tors who have already written letters of protest to Mr. Brown are W. Granville Hastings tnd Phlllipple Martlny. Mar tiny said: . ... "We- were given to understand that competition was Halted to us. No men tion of- any other' sculptor was msde. We made our sketches sud niodets," t J were sent to Mr,E own at Ralegh on July 6th. Fiohoneofus gat a letter Wednesday last pral.ing our d"' ,!"( staling that the one maue by LiiiLoit, of Washington, had been accepted. All our work has gone for nothing, and tbe prize has fallen to one, who, I am told, is a man of some Influence among politi cians. f . "'I can only say for myself that I was a fool to snter such a competition when I did not even know who was to be the judge of the work sn! witte '. I sund oa the merit of ny aoik, aJ to tLs five other sculptors wbo, like myself, Ullnvntlit tliov morn ao..IIh Nc:crcTi?N, -,,'. S V(':lklH!3 of tlie MlMlK! i h, by Hooit's !Nmr;::irim, the i ah t'.'hie Riul cure for CY. .v. w (lakes the food more boasat tad limited eompetlUea, not oa tbe pull we were able to exert. We art going to call a meeting tooa aad dlseass the matter. la the meantime Mi. Bas tings and I have written letters of pro test lo tbe monument comssllloe.' " " Mr. Browa, who Is president of tbe Cillxens' National Bank, said k sa none of the artlals la New Tork: that apoa application tke Graham Mtanfse tnring Company give hint the atmes of the six New Torkrtlsts. Beatings, Colusa tndMtrtlnl among them; that Mrs. Vance gave him the'naaies of some others, aad so did Editor Daniels, of Tbe News aad Observer! that all were lavltsd to submit designs; that the eompetltloa was not limited to any mas or set of men; that la a letter Hastings thanks Browa for curtesies; thaa Zolnay told Elllcott, of Washington, the winner la tke competition, that hit (Ellloott'i) model was superb; that there wss no question of the superior excellence of Silicon's model. ... TB batb oriNiOKa. .. Bat Ha Better Thaa LaUaf Others. Pn "' letChaaeaf Fallelas. WasHiHOTOR, July 10 Senater Scott, of West Virginia, who hss Just returned from an extended trip on the Pacific slope, summarised his Impression of public sentiment In that section husly; The sdvocary of expansion Is not confined to any ptrty. . The commercial view ef extending the posessloas of the United Ststes appeal strongly lo the people of the Pacific Slope, and there is little difference of opinion on account of politic. Regarding the situation la the Philippines, there Is a very general be lief that Gen. Oils has failed to measure the full extent of tbe Insurrection, aad be Is criticised for not demanding long ago, t Urge army, so is to cleta np tbe work of suppressing the Insurrection. The action of the President In enlarging tho army for the purpose of making t rigorous campaign, is universally ap proved. According to the opinion of ex-Senator Dubois, who Is now In Washington, the policy of expansion will cause tbe Republicans to tbtndon tbe protective tariff policy and advocate tbe raising of all money by Internal revenue Uxttlon. He also expresses the opinion that the democrats will advocate protection and oppose expansion, and that both parties will oppose trusts in their national platform. Should his tariff predictions prove true, many of the older voters In both parties, will hare trouble In finding out just "where they are at" politically. Of course, Mr. Dubois hat no better 1 4clllty for guessing what either party will do, than hundreds of other intelli gent men have. Hit opinion Is merely' given for whit It it worth..- "What might hive been" It thtt little coagu hadn't been neglected Is tbe sad reflection of thousands of consumptives One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds. F. 8. Duffy. BACK FROM AFRICA. Native Found Liberia Warn Thaa a i Dwart. London, July 16 Partly is s result of ftr on tccount of the alleged persecu Itens by tbe white people of the South, tnd partly from t spirit of adventure, Cat 8hack and Barley Eirlley, . both colored, recently got their families to gether and set sail for Liberia. They gathered together all the money they could, went 'to England, and thence took t boat to Liberia, .. But tbe supposed Paradise of the col ored mtn In Africa, sccordlog to their story of their experiences, was worse than the Desert of Sahara. The recep tion they got surprised them, Inttead of being welcomed with open arms tnd offered plenty of work, they were look ed down upon, tnd, although willing lo earn their bread, were refused a chance. They have returned to Boston. They say the negro has absolutely no chance to cam a living in Libera. All the wealth of the country Is now tn the bandt of t few persons. Though Shack tnd Klilley were expert farmers, they were not given any kind of ftrmwork. Broken hearted and despondent, the men of the families sppetled to the csp lald of tn Elder-Dempster Line eteuner to give them psssage to England. They : ilj him of the trials and sufferings they endured. They ssid they had speut what . ' oney they had, the savings of almost t liftetlme, and they were willing to do anything on tbe ship If they could get passage to Englsnd. - - I The kind-hearted Captain believed their story, snd they were taken to Eng- land. At Bristol, England, they found -Cspt. C. A. Evans, of the steamer Etolla' and he brought the party to Boston, DeWltt's Little Early P.lBcrs eipel from the system all posionous accumula tions, regulate tho stomach, bowels and liver, snd purify the blood. They drive a sy disease d '!i'nte i) ... lio'7, and fr've 1; ad ' r for tl.e d.."y rou tine. Po not' gt.'i-e or si. ! "U. F. f. aw . dcTcious aod wholesome XtVULAM A CAMOIUATK. ml OhU tala Fall hi FH Thlak mm WIB Make tnl Free ISi.bU Tlihw. WasaiaoTOH, July 11 It Is the opla lot of t aumber of polktcliai who have besa la this city recently that it will bs well for Mr Brysn't friends lo ksep aa syt oa Joka & McLean, of Ohio, la coa- a actio with the aext aomlalnalloa for the Presidency. They say that If the anll-Bryaalles wish to defeat the noml tatloa of Mr. Bryaa, they must pretest as a eeadldale tome oae who will be ao- osplable to the silver Democrats tt well tt to the old line Democracy. If the Democratic party hopes to wia la the next campaign, It must hive as Its stand trd-bearer one who can command the support of members of the ptrty of til shades of opinions tad of the Independ ent vote as well. - There It, In the salads or many who tope for t return of Democracy to tbe old faith and principles, a sincere desire for party luocess In the aext national election aad a willingness lo co-operate with the leaders of the campaign of 18M la aa effort to unite all Interests, Inter actional bimetallism, a tariff for revenue only, opposition to trusts and a speedy termination of tbe war In' ' the Philip pines, followed by a permanent dlsposl lion of the Islands by Congress, are prin ciples oa which all Democrats could. It Is believed unite, and which would com maad the respect and support of msny Independents tnd Republicans wbe are dissatisfied with the eonrse "of the pres ent Administration. " " ' ' " Van Wyck, whose campaign In New York last year entitles him to careful consideration, might be the mtn, It It said, were It not for tbe suspicion thtt he would be dominsted by Richard Crortr If elected to the Presidency. Former Governor Stone, of Missouri, who Is credited with the expectation of being Bryan's legatee, should the latter fill of the nomination, would practically represent the principles Of Brytnlsm without the Tlgoront tnd winning per sonality tnd magnetism of his chief. But In Ohio Is found John R. McLetn Although the owner of the Cincinnati Enquirer, tbe sttnehest tnd most Influ ential Democratic paper in til thtt terri tory and one read by almost as many Republicans it Democrats, he bit never figured enough la politics to hsve bis record or public utterances used against him. While a millionaire, he has never been Identified with any trusts or In volved la labor troubles. He comes frorrJ t Sttte hiring a goodly number of elec toral votes, and his friends say he would have aa excellent chance of carrying it. Mr. McLetn It t candidate for aool nation at Governor of Ohio, tnd is be lieved here that be will get It. If so, his chances of election are regarded at re markably good. . Tbe Republican party In Ohio It divided by tbe dissensions among its fsctloas and their leaders, tnd the belt tny Republican candidate for tbe Governsblp can hope for It a luke warm support from a large -portion of bis party. Tbe Republicans realize this sttte of tfftlrs, tnd no one more keenly tbtn President McKlnly. He wishes very much to tike the extensive trip through the West' scheduled for this summer, but the West is not essential lo his renominsllon and re-election, and Ohio Is. The lots of Ohio this fall would be the most severe blow bis prestige and administration could receive.- . .- - ' " , Flag Fall. Dbtroit, Mica., July J9. Tonv L Johnson has called-of ill dealt for muni clpal ownership of hla railway lines lu Detroit. Governor Plngree's adherents admit thtt they ire beatea,ad that for the present all hope' of getting any tort of municipal ownership here Is tt tn end. V . The opposition to municipal owner ship is not directed against the principle Involved, but against the plan proposed for starting ll In Detroit; Accordlhg to the plan tt ilready under way and advo cated by Governor Plngree and Tom L. Johaaon, the street rtilwty company which ownt tbe Detroit Hues is to sell its property for $17,600,000 subject to certiin conditions. -. Oapt. Andrew Picked Up. ' -Liverpool, July 18. A British steam er, the liolbsin, Captain Sherlock, which left New York on July 1 Tor Manchester and which arrived here todsy, picked up Cspt. William A. Andrews, known as tbe "Loue Nsvieator," who left Atlantic City oa June 18 In a little craft named the Doree, 13 feet In length, to attempt to cross the Atlantic Captain Andrews was found exhausted on July 13 about 700 miles from the Irish cosst. Ills boat was left adrift. Thomas Rhodes, Centerfield, O., writes "I suffered from piles seven or eight years, to r. i.i 'five mer' f until I.Vi ill's Vi'iif h I - 1 Salve, less than s 1; i of ' ll '. cnu-d me." f -, i i y i ' . : - ( f i -i. r. s. i -, ji There is No in New Bern to. buy. Groceries than at U. McDanieFs, 71 Broad St.! o o o Hit roodi are of tbe very finest qualitj. Tricee as low wywhere. Goods delivered proinjvtlj and free of charge anj where " in the city. ' , Everything guaranteed tt repreeeiited. If found other wise I will cheerfully refund jou your money. I respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. 'Phone 01. . . . GRAND . Illl Y fil FARANfiF SAI F 1 1-1 n m mm m mm kbb aaeaawwaai .waaawaa rn U UJI FITi TV n.L. Bnnn. . D.ll S we are going to make some prices furniture business. On Monday, TtieMliiy ami WrriueNday, Inly 17ih, 18th ami lOlh, We are going to make Special Sale of FANCY ROOKERS, nnd TABLES. We have a large assortment of therrt. All uew and desirable goods, aud for the days mentioned we are going to offer them at .-- ' " ACTUAIs COST. Watch this space for the next two weeks aud secure some of the Bargains, We mean just what we say. Onr Fall Stock is beginning to arrive and we must hare room. . Gome early and secure the most desirable pieces. FRAN6. H. JONES & GO, 87 MIDDLE &TIIEET. mriwlmlmlmlmfmfUmU THE PRUDENT HOUSEWIFE J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, i 'rnone 00. , syvfvfief4ns1s nWnw ALfheBook Store i J lt' No Use Talklnc. ; " " i I ... J If you use engraved, visiting S cards, you have probably had 5 1 trouble in getting the latest style. I We csn supply yon ' on ' short1 q k notice. ' ' ' k A few mora Perfection Bam- S mocks left - r " ' ' S J G. H. -Bnnetfl i t IF YOU IVAHT Fine Shade Trees, Fine Fruit Trees, Fine Ornamental Trees, ; - Fine Roses or - '' '' Fine ;rut':ery; .'. Place your orders with R. R. BILL, New Bern, N. C. O rB now being taken for Fall Plant- i -. Better ' Place i 1 Wholesale eft lletall Groeer, 71 IarvM Nt. m Hi L. I I 1 1 - that are unheard of in the j . Takes tdvtntsge of tbe fruit esson when i is plentiful and chesp md doe up ber jellies, pre ;;1 to J ' serves tnd canned goods. She alwayt sure of getting here the very Best and Purest Spices, Su gar, White Wine, Viuegar, for this purpose, that will Insure ber fruits tgainf t spoiling. Our prices are the lowest. We alxo have a full line of Mason's Ball Fruit Jars. P.nts, 60c Quarts. 70c. Half Gallons 80c dox. Ext ra Jar Rubbers 8 n isroaa street. Marvel Polish ! MARVEL POLISH-Etve yon seen tbe New Tin Polish? Needs no rubbing, oae or two sppllcations per week Is suf iceat, ''":.'.-: ' Just apply it, the polish comes of ; It-v self. Qusrsnteed to withstand mud and nin. Save time and temper. Try it. . R. II.: BAXTER, JNo. 9$ Middle Street. . - J. L. Hartsfield, I special attention given to uoiiecttnns of Rt-nts.- C.r.oe over R. H. Baxter's store, with .J. J Wolfenden. nin it km
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