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rr r ... v . ff? . ; v -wyr- t . I KIW 1 1 5, I. C, THCRSD1T MOUIIfl, JL'LT 20, HIS. I8TIILI.-HLP lest VOL. XTII-SO. S3. w Sm A. I 4 i W -V I BARGAINS? o o o A j .!. i ci: t v ei nr. ....I l what... yes to 49c per pair. AUo tome Ladies $3 OQ Tirs for 9c. i ; Boom Pretty Floured Organdies, former price 33c, Bow 15a jj gome Elegant $1 00 Feather Bone Corsets too, may be hod during the next few days for (Oc. , ' Onlj a pattern or two of that Hair cord 60a Mohair for too Nl K rr vanL V A few piece of Wool Challie for 5c yard and 5 and ?5o f Today wo have marked dowa a liae of Aliases and,. CLU- !itnniii GCmi2i3 Ir3 Ii '.'wT822I MlSl MllM. 'II-.. .' 1 . . Greensboro Ye Us a Blf Bead Issne. Amendment Will Carry, fa pars Lest from Library. Peso- , Hit Kemlsee for . tleveraer. Linen Batista for 10a - V" ", . v 8everal Beauties in While Batit Stripe, Polka, marked down from 85c to 15c7 ' ' ,'.' .' Only Call and Hrn For Yourselves,; as Nalniook. W VI W n i i I It n H ft fk rial; tuu r.rii IS 1 a W HIVE JIIHT IlECKIi:i NEW WJPPfiY OF a Scriven's Patent Elastic . . Seam Drawers. The Prire lirretofiire Iian Immii One Doll nr. Thry ar ttelllug thin neasoii Tor 75CVnla. We have ize lo fit nil. 3 : OOO NE(JLI(jE NIlIItTN. , Our line of Negligee Sbirti is up-to-date, and cm aliow 3 , i! ' I.. , the most assorted Styles in all sizes. ( all and examine before Z2 the hot weather is all gone.. . ; j ? ' f t.K 3 T. O-. 1DTJIjT3jT( dp. .CO., 7 POLLOCK STREET. 1 ' MEW BERN. N. 0. 3 lUiUUiiUiUiUiUlUiUiUliiiUliilUliAiUiiiiiliUiiilUlUiU SALE Will Commence at-Si Coplon's Thursday, July 20th, and? continue .througli Friday, Saturday and rion- day. ... - - J; I am Going to Leavd in a Snort Time and ; my Stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes; &c Mecure Your Bargains ' Must be Sold, at once. 28 Middle Street. Big Sign in front of door. 1 ; THE...... ;V-- BINGHAM SCHOOL, Oraif Tea at j. Near Mefcaae N Offers Eaatara Carolina Boy a beiUlitultand beautiful home In Piedmont N. Pleiitv of wholesome food, wire water and fresh air. Faculty of seren thorough teachers. Fine Pible, classical, scientlDc and hnsiueH courea. Gymnasium and Physical Director. All out'loor sporu encourigea. BcuoUrslnps, prizes and med als. - Literary (societies. rnr new nandnom'ly iiiuatraied calaloitue. address, PRBSTON LEWIS GRAY, B. L,, Principal Bingham Hc'iool, Metxioe.N. ( fWEVEN SPRINGS: j Finest of all Minerml Waters. A Positive Cure for IndiireFtion. Dyspepsia, Insomnia, Nervous Prostrstion and all Kidney and Liver Troubles. , lis reneral restorative properties aie wonderful. Each Spring has it peculiarities. All seven are marvelous. , REDUCED BATES Oil RAILROADS. HACKS TO MEET EVERY TRAIN, ll Telephone Una ' Waterworks f From LaOranje ' In MoUI. ta Seven Sprints. ' FOB TERMS ADDRE33 ' Hot or Cold Water Baths Free To Quests. IB ISSUED RaLtraa, J sly 11,-JsdfS Blssatoatoa kssfraatad aa order iwstralalaf the eorporalioa eoaailsioa froa lac 1 sail b the assesssisat of lbs Booiaera, AUaatle Coast Line aad Bsaboard Air Llaa RalU roads frost S1 00,000 to 41,000,000. Tbs elark of Us eoaBlssloa tu sarvad lib copy of lbs ordar by the clerk of the Halted states Circuit Court bare. Tbs clerk of tbs ooetailssioo Is making oat tbs aassassMats for lbs Asditar aad Treasurer. Major Shaw, oae of the at torneys for the railroads says: "Header soa aad Prioa rep retailed the Boa intra. Burton aad Rooatrae lbs Coast Line, Walls aad I lbs B. A. L. We awde pulnttbe eorporalioa - ooaalssloa aot the power to ortflaally" bssesa prop erty the act ersatlaf the eommlssloa bo- 1st very defective. This ta one point. another sod a very Important one is the aequal assessment of property... The Inequality Is glaring . In many counties other property Is mussed at 40 percent, lass than Its fall vslue, while railroad property Is taxed 100 per ceaL la many counties It Is more thaa 40 per cent less. Tbs t00.00 bond issue was carried In Greensboro without the least trouble Only 713 voles were needed to carry It Up to 6:W o'clock over (00 votes bad been cast for aad one against the Issue The nnal vote in 80S to I. The bond Issue will be apportioned a follows: f 05,000 for sewerage; $73,000 for street repalrlag; $33,000 for s city market aad auditorium; $33,000 for an electric light plank and $100,000 for waterworks. These bonds will commence to bets- sued almost Immediately. The general understanding Is that the city authori ties will confer with the eleotrlo light and watsr works companies with S view to purchasing at s reasonable price; but If the companies will not sell, then the city .will build Us own , eleclrw light plant and water works. . Of the bonds $78,000 will be devoted to Improving the streets end $13,000 to erecting s market bouse and aa auditorium. The balance of lbs money Is to be used for 'purchas ing the electric lights and the water works sad for the extension of the elty sewerage. Walter F. Nell says that In the county of Scotland not SO persons will vote sgalast the franchise amendment, and that be Is sure net half a doten ' white votes will be cast against it. The ne groes, he declared, will take no part In politics. Their acknowledged leader says publicly that If they will devote their energies during the next 80 years to the development ot their moral and financial Interests as completely as dos ing thopnst 10 years, they have devoted themselves to politics, they will work wonders. v . . v The visit of Entomologist Sanderson to various fruit orchards, particularly those la which there is any disease, will ba, productive of much good. Fruit growers will tears that In order to secure crops they most treat their trees as care fully as grape vines are treated. An eleetrto storm made things lively here Tuesday, - A bolt struck the tallest spire in the elty, that of Kdenton Street at. E. church, but did no damage. It was distinctly seen ss it struck. . Another bolt struck the water In the bath house at Pollen park and shocked a number of bathers. The Primitive Baptist church now In a couple of blocks of the capttol, Is being removed to a grove In the eastern su burbs, very near the Soldiers' Borne, A number of Raleigh capitalists want out today to look at the Falls of Neuse property, .They will convert the paper mill there Into s cotton mill, with 10 000 Spindles. The August number of the Agricul tural Department's bulletin will have pretty cover and will be in book form. For, two years the fntlonlsts. got the bulletin through the malls as a United States publication. This was a fraud, It was entirely a State publication. Up to that time it Lad paid postage, Now It will psy postsgs again. The Progressive Farmer says editorial ly that while the Rtpnbllcae party will declare against the franchise amendment and the Democratic party for It, the Hales the food mora dcHdous aod tsoknome coald aot lad even one of the add AUsrswst aad Mr. BherrULtfca aew librarian, said he had never seen Or heard of tbesa. The loss Is deeply regretted, as the addressee can never be replaced, nor the material la atoet eases sneered. The legislative Joint committee on the t4th Insk, will meet here aad Investigate the penitentiary. It will look Into the brutality to convicts shown by a fusloa officer on one of the fsrsas oe the Roa noke river. The people here are greatly gra tiled at the high price 10S.M sad interest obtained for the $100,000 of city street Improvement bonds. There la Jast cense for satisfaction. A negro ot nasonad mind was ordered committed to the dopartmoat of the criminal Insane In the penitentiary. The commitment was made ont to the warden of the penitentiary. It should have been to Dr. Klrby, the superintendent of the Central Hospital here, who, by net of the Legislature, b placed la charge of the criminal Insane. The commitment will be altered Very few negroes have left this part of North Carolina during the past twelve months. The eiodus appears to be al- entlrely from the section east of Goldsboro. It Is said that the knitting mills here will be enlarged and that machines for making Una goods will be sdded. The Btale charters the wllton Oil Company, of Wilson; capital $30,000; J, Holes and others owners. It will make ootton oil. ' B. P. Williamson has been elected president of lbs Standard Gas and Elec tric Company, of Raleigh. Aa entirely new lighting system has been ordeied Installed. State Immigration Commissioner John W. Thompson has n special request from a capitalist for Information im mediately as to a large tract of white oak or poplar timber. Be desires to bring Caasdlaas and eetaolish mills. John 8. Cunningham, by reason of pressure of private business, resigned today as president of the State Fair. First Vice President Richard H. Battle, of Raleigh, hat been elected ss his suc cessor. Steps will be taken to secure cent a mile rate on railroads for the fair. Today's quotations faruiahed by Lewie A. May A Com .New Torn, Represented by A. O. Newberry. NbwTom. July is. rtOCKB.- Open. Big. Low. CVoee 137 ISO 1SJ 1MJ Reading.. ..T... 0 O.R,lA UH R I... Us, C.T. 81 B. R.T. 11$ M O. P...... .. 47 anbatian 117, 60 186 117, 811 list 47 118, COTTON. Open. Bhrh. Low. Close Angnst Hi ID AM A Jaaaarr (87 .M 8.8V B.3 CHICAGO MARKETS. WaaAT Open. High. Low. Close September ... 71 71 70J "H Conn- September.... til t 81 81b Mr. and Mrs B. Lack amp, Elstoa, Mo, writ "One Minute Cough Cora saved the life of our little boy when nearly dead with croup." F. 8. Duffy. De Witt's Little Early Risers benefit permanent)-. They lend gentle assis tance to nature, caustcg no pains! or weakness, permanently curing constipa tion and liver ailments. F. S. Duffy. Tt Oatee NotloK The keys for locking boxes of delin quent P.O. box renters being Insuffi cient In number, the mall of those ' have not paid box rent for this quarter will after today be put In the general de livery. ' 8, W. IIamcock, , Inly 13, W. . Postmaster. Oe aad After Jal Slat, US. ' The Farmers A Merchants Bank will cease to pay Interest upon outstanding Certificates of Deposits. (Hsve never paid any on Deposits, subject to check.) By order of Its Board ot Directors, - . Respectfully advised, , . T. W. Dbwbt, Cathr, Pineapple Snow has been a general favorite, If you have not tried it you hsve missed the best specialty at our fountain. Coma it yon I wish to be pleased. . Brad ham's Fountain. Try .a Cherry Phosphate or Cherry Sherbet at Davis' Sods Fountain. They are line. Old English Ale on draught at Burke's. A cool snd refreshing drink Pine apple Sherbet, at McSorley's. . Mothers, remember that Anways Croup Syrup is lust ss effective la cases of severe summer coughs sa In croup, Have s bottle on hand In case of croup, coughs or whooping cough. It It does not relieve your child, we will refund your money. Bradbam'a Pharmacy, A big man and a big glass, ss well ss quality at Burke's. Quantity The extreme care exercised in our prescription department is further in- O. F, SMITH, Proprietor. "sbbww' ""mmw smmW' BBnw' Populist party will leave the matter to be decided by the Individual voters. It Is creased by use of typewritten labels for whispered that Dr. Cy.Thompson wilt all prescriptions. We claim to be the be the Populist nominee for Governor first phsrmacy in tueState-to depart next vear. I from the pen written, blurred label. The The Ladles' Confederate Memorial oae of the typewriter has become Association of Rslelgh hss deposited In nnlverssl, snd so essential where legiblll the State Llhrerv from lime to lime the tT la required, we have adopted it in copy of aH the s.lilr?s d -"vered he a writing our prescription labels, preclud on memorial day, th -esM. ses fcl.-j I J the possibility of patient reading the sketches of the Vie, eh r si ' sr. doctors directions Incorrectly. We use vices of l,or i C, :o..aa g '.i, L- . sry means to give our customers the weeks members of the sssocistlon went best service. Brsdham's Phsrmacy. to the library tad to their great surprise -. Taaarnctxanra nutansm. 0, 184 lis 81 lli 4t UN lilt US 811 1111 117, There is No Better Place! in New Bern to buy Groceries than, at J. LeMcDan Broad St. OOO Ilis foods are of the very finest fjualitv. Prices as low as any where. Goods delivered promptly and free of charge any where S iu the city. 2 Everything guaranteed as represented. If found other- St t wise I will cheerfully refnnd yon yoar aaouey. I respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. !r Making Prenervem Aad Jellies and Canning Fruits Is what 7 housewife is doing now that likes thlnra for her table in Winter. The frail season Is rght with us now, nnd we are prepared for it with a superior stock of the heat Fruit Jars.'' Jell v Tumblers, Preserving Kettles in copper, brass ana agate, Paring Kntwea, etc we nave everytning tnni neeueu this line at low priors. L. H. CUTLER H'DV'ECO Care of the Dimes The Dollar lYIII Take Care of ThemtielTeM. Granite Sauce Pans 80c and 25c, ' Tin Sauce Pans lOo and Uc Granite Coffee Pots 8 qt 80c, 8 ut S5o. Granite Foot Tubs at Oo. Granite Preserving Kettles at 40c. Largs Granite Dippers at 15c t quart Tin Dippers at 10a . A Wire Toaster for 5c . A Wire Broiler (large) for 15c A 17 quart Uranlte Dish Pan for 85o. A Decorated Japanese Crumb Tray snd Brush tor 25c . A Pudding Mold for 40c A New Bread Box for 40c A Tin Trunk for SOo. A Butcher Knife for 15c A Chair Bottom for 10a. Call on us for , Xlnsoii'si Frul CaTarN. Jar Rubbers, Jelly Glasses, Ac Our prices are right. A bottle of Glue, nice for mendiug breken glass or crockery ware at 5c, A can Furniture Varnish nnd Brush for85c , , Ready Mixed Paint at 73c to $1 25 gall. One pound cans paint at 10c Tanglefoot Fly Paper 45o package. Buggy Whips In greet variety. ' We have two Lawn Mowers left per haps you need one Tobacco Twine nnd Tobacco Ther mometers a Specialty. . We have Just received a irssh supply Of Loaded Shells, . , ' - v" ... ! t A package of Gold Bronze for 50c A Cleaver for 75c We have only n few Freexers left which we will continue to sell at the same low prices as long as they last. If j you need a freezer now Is your time to I buy, J. 1 Mcl Phono 91. Wholesale A Retail Grocer, 71 Brsaivl Hi. f a a GRAND JULY CLEARANCE SALE ! To make ronta for Fall Slock which is now cowing in. Thursday, Friday and Saturda We will put on sals our Stock of CIIEFFONIEIIM, ftlDEDOARDH AN I II AT, Is RACKM. We must have the room, and they are yours at ( OST. Three specials in Oheffoniers that cost $13 50, $14 50 sud $15 00. Your choice of them the balance of this week For $10.00. Remember these prices will only hold good for this week. FRANC. H. JONES & GO., 87 SUDDIsE HTRKET. 7Jai lawWS THE PRUDENT HOUSEWIFE Takes sdvantage of the fruit when it is plentiful snd cheap and does op her jellies, pre serves and canned goodr. She Is always sure ot getting here Ihe vey Beet and Purest Spices, 'Su gar, White Wine, Vinegar, for this purpose, that will Insure her fruits sgaimt spoiling. Onr prices are the lowest. We also have a full line of Mason's Ball Fruit Jan. Pints, 80c Quarts, 70c. Half Gallons We doc. Extra Jar Rubbers Sc. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, DVtATiA AO "7? PfAorl fiti-AAf . A WV I " " Ww sVVrn WWVM 4T ILiSLBook Store I 1 S. H. Enriett If No Us Talking. . If you use engraved visiting cards, you have probably had trouble in getting the latest style. . We can supply yon oa short notice '..: ". vNN -"';'' A few more Perfection Ham mocks left - ' HOW IS THIS NEHVC'JS IrouMes sro enn-d by Howis 8iutini;tl ilia, wliii li cu riolies ami pin iilcs the blooil. It U tlio best medicine for nervous PEOPLE. If you want Life Giving Sweets you mill find Honey in abundance at T.J. Baxter's Residence No. 23, Eden street. For sale In sny quantity, style or grtde of Comb Honey. That the Gaskine' Cycle Co .,' can sell Bicycles and Sundries and do Repair Work so Cheap? Because they buy In large quantities snd sell for cash and have best workyten . . .. ... . Jf-moloved. -Thevnow have Ave experl- we nave n nice cneap i.ne 01 nartet Workmen ,d are turnlng.out nb rsasseis 10 wnicn ws can your anenuon. er work thaa ever Marvel Polish I MARVEL POLISH Have you seen the Mew Tan Polish Needs no rubbing, ons or two applications per week is suf- Just apply It, the polish comes of It self.. Guaranteed to withstand mod snd rain. ' Save time and temper. Try Ik R. H. BAXTER, : Nc 85 Middle Street. . Don't fail to call on ut for anything in our Line. . . Tours Truly, J. c. s 4.W CO. Thev are also dolntt a wholesale bum. ness in Bicycles and Sundries and would like to bare agents In ever town and village. Those Interested will please write or call on , CASXIXS' CYCLE 10UPANT. Planter Building, J. L, Hartsfieid, KEAL . ESTATE AGENT, Special atteatloa gtvea to Collect iocs of Rents.. ... - , Office over R. H. Baxter's store, with J. J Wolfenden,
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