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- ,' A. . W A. . J. J A. a. - . 1 : y i , j ; j YOL. XVII-KO. S6. IE? 8 1 EI, X. FRIDAY MORIIHG, JUL? II, HIS. I&T1ILI5RIP 113! 3 I B ABGrAESTS? ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft o o .0 Ni Si what f iu ft Chil- n i . . ... i: u:. A dren's Tim and SI inner from K5 tl OC anil SI S3 to A yea to 49e per pur. Also wm Ladies 2 00 Tiee fof 9H. Some rretty figured urganuit-s, lonner price sac, now ioc Boom Elegant S I 00 Feather Boot OoraeU too, may be bad Sty ft during the neit few days for 50a, T'' . "'. w ft Only patter or two of that Hair eord 50c Mohair for i5e Vj r!T per mrd. W - hi J A few piece of Wool Challie for 5c jard and 5c and 3&c W DJ. d-il- r-: v V 1N ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Linen Batista for 10c. Several Beautiea in White Satin marked down from 85c to 15c Onlj Call and Hee Fr Ymimelvfw. ackbu'fn s VI 5 . 5 W SEVEN SPRINGS. Tb FiaiHit of all Mineral Watm. A Pnaitive Cnra for ladiipwlloa, Itjupfpti, lntontDia, NorfoHt Pmilraltna ami all KWucy and Liver Trouble, lla nneral rmtorallre prone rlket lie wouderfiil. a , t ti ... i ' . I . : ti i W REDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS. HACKS TO MEET EVERY TRAIN Telephone Una Waterworks Hot or Cold From Ladranf In Hotel. Water Baths to Seven Spring. Free To Guests. Wa'er Free to OuvtU. BoanW at other holele or btrtlln ho wet uniii' HevB Hprhigs water are CUAKdKD $J00 I'KIt WEKK FOR WATKK PRIVILEGE. . FOR TERMS ADDRESS Q. F. SMITH, Proprietor, AVG II AVIS JUST RECEIVED NEW SUPPliY OP ' M M m t mmm mm. benven s ratent tiastic i . . . . Seam Drawers. 3 3 The Price heretofore lias been One Dollar. They are selling thl Meason for 75 CeutM. We have frizes to lit all. -.lit o o o NEr4fEE Nil HITS. Our line of Negligee Shirts is up-to-date, and we can show the most assorted Styles in all sizes." ( all and examine before fc: the hot weather is all gone. 3 3 T. Or. IDTJTiliTi. .da- CO., 1 jj . ST I'OLLOCK STREET, NEW BERN, N. C 3 FJLLEISH. Iileral Ii Tks Ifairx Of Caij Slips MarEhL . Will Commence at S. Coplon's Thursday, July 20th, and continue through Friday, Saturday and ITon- I am uomgr to L.eave in a snort Time ana my Stock ol Clothing, Dry Goods; Shoes, &c. Secure Your Bargains "; Must be Sold, at once, : 'V--"' " : ElsetUa Betara Caatas, Taa Fra- pals Far SUU Bases- At Taa State Farms Uek - ... Wall. rUuiaa, Jalj fO. Adataat Oaaaral Rorater aa aare oa kls waf la Caap Willlaa X. Sblpp to eat Us Beeoad Recl bmqI aadar eaaras. Bs laid that la the Ml aa would complete I be Third IUi meat by add'ag (oar eoapaales. Itaow aombers only eight. Thea aakad it the trouble la regard to the AiheTtlle oosa- paalee was adjusted, as replied' that ha thought It would adjust Itself. The followlag eoautlaaloas wars ia- oed to offloera of the Third Regtmeot vhlchgoes Into reap aear More head City asit Satarda afteraooa: B. C. Ifoodall, of Durham, adjutant Third Ballalioa; Thee U. Cradup, of Klttrell, eommlssloaary; F. P. Wigglas, arstllea- taaani, aad X. C. Price, aeooad lieu tea - aot, Compaar H, Waneatoa. The qaartermaaler geaeral has com pleted the equipment of the Third Regi ment. Col. Logo Harris has gone to Camp Sblpp. 1 The Secretary of Slats is Ibtrlog pre pared, at the I Balance of Cangreesmaa W.T. Crawford certified copies of the electioa Moras for each precinct la the ninth district at all the elections from lW to 18D8, both laolualra. The Neuse Rlrar Manufacturing Com panj was chartered today, capital 1100, 000. This is the company which will baild aad operate a 10.000 coltoa mill at the Falls of the Neuae, aear Wake For eat College. The stockholders are R. H. Battle, J. O. Brown, C. 0. Latin, J. S. Chamberlain, W. W. Vass, E. H. Lee, A. Jones, sad V. B, Moore. , State Treasurer Worth hu Issued his proposals for bids for the W.O0O0 of bouds with which to pay for the Cale donia farm. The bonds run ten years, and are 4 per cenu.bearing Interest from July U im. Bids will bs opened August tdth. Bids under 104 will aot he consid ered, aad the right to reject any or all bids Is referred. - The people here, who recently voted so nuanimouiiy for the issue ol street linproremeat bonds, which brought 108, congratulate eaterprislng Qreensuoro on yesterday's handsome majority tor bonds. , '- The most earnest efforts will be made by President Richard 1). Battle, Secre tary Joseph E. Pogue sod other officers of the State Fair, to get rate of one cent a mile.1 This is the proper rats. To aire it means money for the railroads, as well as the fair. As a result of the Are days' work of the Superior court hers last week, S7 persons were sent to the public roads, bringing the road gang up to 100. Tbs force is now at work oa the road la what is known ss "Rhamkstle" (a corruption of Ramegate) southwest of , Raleloru. Along this high plateau ran the "King's highway" between Salisbury and, Wil mington, and there It wss that Cornwal- Us made all his camp-followers stop oa his retreat from Guilford Court House. , Secretary Brown, of the corporation commission, says (hat though he is going ahead with the work of preparing the returns of assessment of the property of railroads and transportation companies, he cannot certify these to the Auditor and Treasurer, as the , order of Judge Simmon ton forbids It,-'-' 'V ' " Mention wss made of the fact that the knitting mills now here are to be en largedV It Is said today that Julian S. Carr will move his knitting mills from Durham to Raleigh. J. R. Tlllery, chief supervisor of the penitentiary farms Wss here and when asked some questions" regarding tba- farms, said; "The cotton oa the Roanoke farm is remarkably fine and early; full of blooms and hearlly fruited. It was blooming as early ss June Mth. I nerer saw so many blooms thus early. we loot lor 8,030 bales, reanuts are fine If the price remains at the present figure, fl a buahel, we will, with the ex pected crop of 80,000 bushels come out a 'lead tils year. : The corn crop is fairly good; ,say an average one; cut worms having damaged It. A 18,000 barrel crop is expected. , The rice crop is good. The Caledonia farm, which the State will buy next year, Is of 7,300 acres. It was first leased some year ago. I am sure that the Improvements the State has put on it, levees, canals, ditches, building, etc, V )T 'UUlUalU Hakes the food more delkJous od vvtoteaxMM ALezaooasovT. iTeTaw IhShiSSS .ilaaH.e la Ti FviilSnS WW SiSM.SMiS.n, Tmm Wm paMaaeaa At aia . , Msw Ton, July M.-Algarisaa is ei last at sa sad. Offlclal ostraclasa, aided by the sag advice of Vice-Preside! Ho- bart,aas Anally brought about lb re sult so urgently demanded by the ooaa- try the reslgaatloa of Ratseu A. Alger as Secretary of War. The reslgaatloa was aot voluntary. II ad it aot beea tendered, It certainly would have beea reqaealed. The elimas la the career of General Alger as head of the War Department occurred at the White House shortly after boob today, whea the Presideal declined to longer carry the heavy load which the Secretary had become. The Secretary suggested a means by which he could be Induced to remain la the Cabinet. This suggestloa was nothing more ner less than that the President should publicly announce his satisfaction with General Alger's conduct of the War Department, Thersupoa Geaeral Alger laformed the President that bis realgaatloa was at his disposal aad produced a forma letter of resignation, which be had pre pared in anticipation of the President's declination to comply with his wishes, such reals nation to take effect at tba pleasure of the President. The formal exchange of letters which will terminate Secretary Alger's connec tion with the War Department will be concluded with the President's aocep- tence of the Secretary's resignation These letters, like those which passed between the President and former Sec retary of Stat Sherman, will be friendly la tone and will give bo Indication of General Alger's reason for resigning and the President's reason for accepting the resignation. . ' To bis personal friends the Secretary expressed bitter regret at the treatment be has received. There Is no questloa that be is glad that he has tendered his resignation and that be can now retire to private life to obtain the rest be so greatly needs. sewey. Visas, July II. The Heaa Feel bs aa article today heartily wet- eosBiag Admiral Dewey to Austria. Recalling bis hold deed at Meatla, lb Keoe Freie Preeee a la the Admiral the personification of daring coolaaas. aad dwells oa bis calmaass aad amiabil ity, describing him aa a medal soldier aad gealleanaa who will be placed la the category with Do Bayter, Halaoa aad Tagetthoff. The Keae Fret Preess tbea says: 'The great welcome extended to Ad miral Dewey 1 exteaded aot oaly for the hero, bat, above all, to the glorioua rep- tall v of the great Americas aattoa to which AastriarHaagary Is Baited by so assay ties of Interest. Today's quotations furulahed by Lewis A. Msy Co., ;New Tork, Represented by A. O. Newberry. NawToaa, July to. HTOCK8. Opoa. High. Low. Clos .. 137 157 1ST 157J . ao, ,. 185 . 117 n ,. us dugar Reading C.R.AQ. ... R. I C.T a R.T. M. O. P. Manhattan... DeWitt's Little Early Risers benefit permanently They lend gentle assis tance to nature, caosirg ao pains or weakness, permanently oaring constipa tion and liver ailments. F. B. Dully. (CO t 28 lllddle Street. Big Cign in front of door; -h- A Cvttea TrmM. Fall Rivaa, Mass., July It. For some weeks a quiet investigation bas beea going on as to valnes ol New Eng land mills making coarse grades. It the mills of Fall River combine under one bead or are bought oat by a single or gaalzatlon, this, it to expected, will be the nucleus of a gigantic combination of cotton mills interests all over the coun try, Involving the expenditure of more than $300,000,000. A combination would stop the present competition between Seathern and Kew England mills. It Is expected that whea the men who are aow at work oa the project get at the bottom of the details as v to the debt and the earnings per spindle there will be a distinct offer made for each concern In the city except the floe goods and yarn mills. - .-, A mill treasurer who hu just returned from New Tork says that the Standard Oil Company, under its charter, could acquire the cotton mills of the country, and that It wss the Interest which the Standard Oil men and some New Tork bankers had shown In the project, that bad csused ths Investigation which bas proceeded so far It is estimated that for 285,000,000 the cotton mills combine can take In all the mills of ths country. There is one some. what formidable obstacle in the scheme on foot. Mr, CD. Borden, of New. Tork, a great producer and distributor of cot ton goods, is said to be antagonistic to the scheme and his objections msy go great way toward keeping it back. "What might have been" If that little cough hadn't beea neglected is the sad reflection of thousands of consumptive One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds, F. 8. Duffy. Blf Gaa Wor BTaalla. Bavihhah. Ga.. Julv 19 A fourteen could 'not be duplicated for, 1150,000. ton breech-loading rifle was brought np mere are mue mues 01 isree, mucu oi n ,to the city last nlgnt trom ron rmaill, 15 feet high and some, where ravines are where It hsd been mounted during the crossed, 180 feet wide at the base. There Spanish war. It waa loaded on a fiat ear hu been only one break In this immense levee, that having occurred tWo years ago. These farm are now healthy. Driven wells have wrought the change. There are 450 convicts on ths Caledonia farm and only lour are In the hospital. The State will not buy the Anson farm." . MiVmu.Y,' 1 There "is No Better Place fi in New Bern to buy t Groceries than at J. L. f.lcDanie.'s, 71 Broad St.j m arawtJiATit-B stum 117 60 185, 117 8I 118 t U7 80 188, 118J Bll US, 41 118, 80 138, 118, 88 118 48 118, COTTON. , Op. Utr-n. Low. August 5.80 S.6S 8.58 January...... 5 89 IM 5.88 CHICAGO MARKETS. vTaxax Open. High. Low. Close September ... 70, 71, 701 ?U Coaa September.... 82, 82, 81 1 83 Close 8.88 5.86 Mr. and Mrs B. Lacksmp, Elatoa, Mo. write: "One Minute Cough Cure saved the life of our little boy when nearly dead with croup." F. 8. Duffy. A big man aad a big glass. Quantity u well u quality at Burke's. Pineapple Snow hu beea a geaeral favorite, If yon have not tried It yon have missed the best specialty at our fountain. Come If yon I wish to . be pleased. Bradham's Fountain. 0 0 0 His goods are of the very finest quality. Prices as low as any where. Goods delivered promptly and free of charge any where in the city. Everything guaranteed as represented. If found other wise I will cheerfully refund you yonr money. I respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. J. L McMIL, Wholesale ft Iletall Grocer, 'Phone Ol. 71 Brservl HU mswsssmWsWmmm . .. . GRAND . . . JULY CLEARANCE SALE ! To make room for Fall Stock which is now coming in. Thursday, Friday and Saturday We will put on sale onr 8tock of CIIEFFONIEI18, gIDEBOAIlft AND II A 1 I RACKS. We must have the room, and they are yours at OST. Three specials in Cheffoniers that cost $13 60, $lT60 and $15 00. Your choice of them the balanco of this week: F or $10.00. Remember these prices will only hold good for this week. FRANC. H. JONES & G0., 87 MIDDLE STREET. HHiiieeiiiinoiis LVLIrTgtVltsywnsSFV I v' Jl " THE..-.. BINGHAM SCHOOL, fiSSt. Offers Eastein Carolina Boy, a healthful and beautiful home iu Piedmont N. C. Plenty of wholesome foot), pure water and fresh air. Faculty of seven thorough teacher. Fine Bible, classical, scientific and bmine courwo. Gymnasium and Physical Director. All onMoor sport! enconrsgwl. Scholarships, pri7t and med als. Literary bocietiea. For new handiomely illustrated eatautgoe. add .-, . fRESTUN LEWIS GRAY, IS. U, Principal Uingham School, Mebane, N. C. ERVC'JS Irotili tro ctwd hv liotMl's .t ii-s,.:-.ti-;ila. iLi,Ji tu- riche ami iim iuc the blood, il i the beat msdklue fur nervous PECFLE. Old English Ale on draught at Bui he's. A cool and refr"ilih)j; drink Pine apple Sherbet, at KcSorlev's. and shipped to San Francisco, whence It will be forwarded to Manila It Is understood the rifle will be em ployed In the defences of the Philippine capital Yon can't cure dyspepsia by dieting. I t good, wholesome food, aiid plenty of It Kodol Dyspeysla Cure digests ikM.a without aid from the stomach, and is mail to cusr. F. 8. Duffy. Take Care of the Dimes The Dollars W ill Take Care of ! v Tliemselves. Granite Sane Pans 20c and 25c Tin Sauce Pans lOo and 15c. Granite Coffee Pots J qt 80c, 8 qt Wio. Granite Foot Tabs at 80c Granite Preserving Kettles at 40o. Large Granite Dipper at ISom. i quart Tin Dippers at 10a - ' A Wire Touter for 5c. A Wire Broiler (large) for Mo. A 17 quart Uranlte Dish Pan. for 85c A Decorated Japanese Crumb Tray and Brush for i5c .. . . . A Pudding Mold for 40c A New Bread Boa for40o. A Tin Trunk for 80c ' A Butcher Knife for 16c. . A Chair Bottom for 10c Call on us for XXasoiis Erult afars. Jsr Rubbers, Jelly Glssaes, Ac Our prices at right. A bottle of Glue, nice for xeeodiug broken glass or crockery war at 6c, A can Furaltare .Varnish aud Brush for 25c Ready Mixed Paint at 75o to $1 25 gall. One pound can paint at 10c Tanglefoot Fly Paper 45c psoksge. Buggy Whips in greet variety. We have two Lewa Mower left per haps you need one Tobacco Twine and Tobacco Ther mometer a Specialty. We have juat received a freeb supply of Loaded Shell. . A package of Gold Bronze for 50c " A Cleaver for 75c - We have only a few Freeters left which we will continue to sell at lb aame low nrlce as lonir aa thev last. If you need .freezer now U your time to' utftoy in large qu.nllti. bllT. I ami sell for cash and have beat rorkMa We have a nice cheap line of Market employed. They now have ft v expert Basket to which w. call vour attention. " nd n turnlu out r wors loan ever -Dont fall to call on us for anything In They are aio dotpf a wholesale our Line. THE PRUDENT HOUSEWIFE Takes advintag of the fruit season when it is plentiful and cheap and doe ap her jellies, pre serves and canned goodr. She is always sura of getting here the very Beet and Purest Spicea, Su gar, Whit Wine, Vinegar, for this purpose, that will Insure her fruit against spoiling. Our prices ara tba lowest, Ws also , bar a full line of -: Mason's Ball Fruit Jars. Pints, 80c Quarts, 70c. Half Gallons 80e do. Extra Jar Rubbers 8c. J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. ,77 Broad Street. ALliLBook Store l llar.y golden opportunities have been lost by those who " r fo.n r' -tl'ii. I!y taking I.: .-v, a now t f will be permne''y a 1 1 j- -c'y ( ' I. VmWJvT'' G. II. Ennctt. J 'jmrmejmYMrMirmjmml If No Usa Talking U you use engraved visiting card, you have probably bad trouble ia getting the latest style. We can supply you on short notloe. - A few more Perfection Ham mocks left Marvel Polish ! 11017 IS THIS That the Gukins' Cvole Co. . caa ell B'cyelea and Hundrie aad do Repair MARVEL POLISH Have you seen the New Tan Pollshf Needs ao robbing, oaa or two applications per week Is suf- &f scant. ' Just apply it, the polish comes of It self. Guaranteed to withstand mud snd rain. Bava lime and temper. Try it. R. II. BAXTER, No. 95 Middle Street. Tour Truly, V bust' ncs in Idnvck and bmidries and would 1: k e to l-e ;-nts in every town aad ti. ; e. 'le w' interested will pleas wr, . or call on c.r::i:; cycls icl'paxt. nnter BuIuliDg. " J. L. Hartsfield, ; REAL HATE AGENT, Special attention given to Collection of Rents. .. . ' Office over'R. H. Baxter's store, with J. J Wolfsnden,
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