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' ,'M , t r r I ! i I . I i i i j I ... VuL XYII-KO. 87. IKW I. C, SATURDAY KOEXIXQ, JUL? !?, 1135. ISTAlLlS:itl iret III LOYELT. Esau a:3 KM Kpi Eaii ' " li EauJ Far Olce. . - . Z?Z " ' I BARGAINS?! PORTSMOUTH - MULLETS A bice lut fmh CorneJ Mullets juat ircritrd at A . 1 J. L. HcDaniel's. 71 Broad St. I o o e Stakes the food more delicious and wholesome o o o V! Today we hare marked down a line of Miser anil Chil- j- . ... - Ir I! a vrt - tin- 7f jes to i:t per pur. Am ijuiira (jw iki iot vvu. jy Sotue Pretty Figured Organdies, former price 35c, bow 15c, Some Elegant f 1 00 Feather Bone CoraeU too, may be had daring the next few days for 60c, VI tts AS i IN SN SN iN fl IN $N per yard. A few piece of Wool Challie for 6c yard and 25c and S5c Linen BatisL-s for 10a Several Beauties in While Satin Stripe, .Polka, Nainsook, marked down from 25c to 15c. Only Call and Kee For Yourselves. Hack burn mm mr7f o-oozds. Everything Flrst-Class and Clean. Will open this morning and ofier their Groceries as low as anywhere in city. Every article guaranteed or money re - funded. We are selling our best Flour lor 2 1-2 cents pound, any quantity you want. Our Specialties are Coffee. Tea. But- ter and Cheese. Fine choice Portsmouth Mullets, GASKILL & MITCHELL, 1 ltUOAl STUKKT. 5 W SEVEN SPRINGS. E e. .WW t The Flnwrt of all Hinerml W.lern. A Positive Cure for IodiKeetion. Dyspepsia, Insomnin, Nenroui Proatratloo and all Kidney and , Liver Trouble. Ill general restorative properties aia wonderful. Each Hpring has its peculiarities. All seven are marvelous. . BEDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS. HACKS TO MEET EVERY TRAIN. Telephom Line Waterworks : Hot or Cold From UQ range - In Hotel. Water Baths to Seven Spring. Free To ducats. Ws'er Free to UuosU. n.mnliTu other liotola or boarding bo jhp min' 8evrn Hi.rincs whUt aro t'UAKUKU $i00 PEK WEKK FOR WATEU t'RIVlLLUE. - FOR TERMS ADDKES8 G. F. SMITH, Proprietor, $ sjora SALE i Will Commence at S. Coplon's, through Friday, Saturday and Tlon- day. ; , S J -II - - - , , I am Going to Leave in a Short Time and ' my Stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, &c Must be Sold. Secure Your Bargains at once. 28 Middle Street. Big Sign in front of door. THE.. BINGHAM SCHOOL, tae aoModatMl would tie rstiOed by at Uut 40,000 votM. Wba he was told that It waa vary difficult to Bad a white Rapablloaa la this part af the State who opposed iba asMadiiMt,ae said: 'I hear that la the etlraoM east they oppose Ik" He weal oa to speak of Oovaraor Baa- sall, eaylar He U all right. Dossal aeed aaylhlas;. Basal he 18 aMtha of oOoe ahead of hlar As to the aaxt eampal(B, he adaltlad that It would to a very warm one. George Tanderbllt Lai parebaaed for his Blllmore farm, Bear Asbevllle, the naest hog la the world, the English boar Hlgbclere Topper. It Is said he cost over 11,000. Bute Veteriaariaa Curtice and Acting Entomologist Baadereoe were at South- era Pines today, where the largest peach orchard la the State was la greater part ruined by the Baa Jese scale. Saturday they will be at Lenoir. Mr. Curtloe Is Invited to lecture la Georgia, on the sub ject of splenic fever la cattle, before a large gathering of farmers , and cattle misers. - Mr. and Urt B. Lackamp, Elstoa, Mo., write: "One Minute Cough Cure saved the life of onr little boy when nearly dead with croup." F. 8. Duffy. RATIONAL COMMITTKB. Twe Kew CetUa Mills Chartered. Carr Is a Caalliale Far Seaa tar. Teaag Fewle Ietlsts Far the rkllipplaee. What Daaeaa Says. Ralbiob, July II The feeling be tween Senator Prltehard aad Governor RaaMll has long been eilraeas la eold aM aad dislike bat It has ended. Sena tor Prltehard lathe Governor, gneat aad the Goveraor gave him a reoepltoa, at which a aoore of wall kaowa Kepab lieans were present. A conference fol lowed the receplloB. A aarnber of Re publican leaders, amoag them State Chalrmaa Holtoa, Reveaue Collector Duacaa aad Attorney General Weber, had beea aotlned that Seaalor Prltehard would to here aad desired, a eoafereace. The conalltatloaal amsadment, liaUtlng the Bea;ro franchise, was discussed and other party mature. There had tor some time beea a move sat to have Senator Prltehard retire to bicome Federal Judge of the Westera dlttrtct. Judge Ewart le become clerk of that court at Ashevllle; Goveraor Rus s:ll to reslga, Lieutenant Governor Rey nolds to succeed him and then to appoint Russell Senator. Ewart does not fancy this and had a friend here to look after his Interests. v This friend says Ewart Is sure he will be confirmed Is, la fact, jubilant. A Republican, high In the party, mated aloud oa this big deal, saying: "But what will the Dumocratlo Legislature do When It meets again neit June, as meet it surely will!" Then ha wentoa to speak of Governor Russell's desire. to get out of the executive chair; a steady desire, long felt and very powerful. Only weariness comes to him. Months ago there was an attempt to engineer the big political deal, but there was delay. Among the faithful there was also talk aad conference as to the constitutional amendment. There Is a thorn In Sena tor Pritchard's side. He knows that the ratification of the amendment by a big majority Is aura. Governor Russell knows It and admits as much, as Loge Harris admits. It Is really hard to in duce a Republican of prominence to say openly that he Is la opposition to the amendment, as anyone will discover who asks the question. Tyre Glenn, Wheeler Martin and Grant were among those Invited to the Gover nor's reception, given In compliment to Senator Fritchard. Attorney General Walter in at the reception. He and Governor Russell have buried the hatchet. The State has chartered the Meuse River Cotton Mills, In this county, near Wake Forest College. The capital stock Is $100,000. R. 11. Battle. Joseph G. Brown, W. W. Vsss and others are own ers. A contract has been made for the erection of a 175,000 cotton mill at Shelby. Bofore District Court Judge Paraell argument It begun on the exceptions in the cases against Breese and Dickinson, of the wrecked Ashevllle bank.. There are 800 typewritten psges of the excep tions, and it will require three days to dispose of them. , Auditor Ayer says he gets many in quiries as to the school taxes and wants the public to know that three-fourths of the poll taxes go to the public schools. Friends of that greatly esteemed citi zen, Julian S. Carr, say he Is a candidate for the nomination for the United States Senate, . - . . ; ' Mr. Robson, the head of the Ancient Order of United Workmen, has had a conference with the commissioner of in surance and as a result the order will domesticate itself In North Carolina. One of the latest additions to the State Museum Is a man-of-war blrd.wlth a wing spread of 7 feet 6 Inches. X par ticular fine group of North Carolina eagles Is nearly ready. The latter at e heavy birds; the man-of-war bird being only one-third their weight. ' Daniel G. Fowle, son of the late Gov ernor Fowle has enlisted In the Twenty- seveuth Regiment for service In the Philippines. He was In the Second Regt meat of Volunteers last year, . Chairman Holton, Carl Duncan and other Republicans have passed the word that all Republicans who vote for the constitutional amendment will not to classed as Republicans." This will scare ou uu ti. iu: am a no- I ; Bnrton AJe lg made Burtol 0B the publican in Worth Uarollna will vote for Trent , Wale,t but yoB mv now flnd ,ue uicuuiueui, iwr u us uoes no not n .t Burke's on the Trent. Republican. Duncan gave out that this I ... m i . m n i i r . I gnr.nK wu oi lupuoiicans wuo want Celery Headache Powders will cure ea to see senator rntcnard, and were your headache. Made and sold at Davis' notinea to meet mm here to save the ex- Prescription Pharmacy. pease oi going 10 nis nome at aiarsnau. The Republican Chairman was asked his view of the constitutional amend- BIAnt. Ha ..til. Th nitnnla villi nnt jmtM ior mo amenament. 11 will Eve io Today's quotarioas farauhed by Lewie A. May Co., JN.w York, KepreeeaUd by A. O. Newberry. NlwYosnr, Jaly tl. dTOCKS. Opea. High. Low. Ctost Sugar 13?) 106 197) 187 Reading 60) 00f 0 R. 1 118) U) 118) c.t a n m a a t. M.O.P. Maahattaa Ill) 118) ' 118) 118) COTTON. Opes. Difh. Low. ace August....... IM (U LSI S.S8 January 6 81 8.88 8.81 6 87 CHICAGO MARKETS. Waasx Opea. High. Low, Close September.... 70) 71) 6J 89) Cobb September.... 82 81) 81) 81) BTMtlac At CUee Bkwira That Mrru I. At The Bm4. CniCAQO, July 80. Bryan la The National Democratic Committee Is his Instrument. Various bodies outside the regular Democratic organization, which are known aa bimetallic leagues or bimetallic anions, are bis auxiliaries. Democrallo factions In most of the States, whether they barmoalze their quarrels or not, are his devoted partisans He can be the candidate on a platform of Mils own making The local conflict in Illinois between the Altgeld and Harrison factions no longer has a bearing on national politics Bryan, after his arrival la the morning, sought to have Altgeld turn tonight's mass meeting over to the national com mlttee la the Interest of harmony. . Two or three of Altgeld's followers were will ing, but Altgeld himself refused and Bryan did not insist. This meeting serves to show that while Altgeld may hare lost control of the Democratic or ganization in Illinois he has a laigs fol lowing and must to reckoned with as one of the potent Bryan leaders at large. All these things were made so clear at the national committee's meeting today that the blindest observer could not fall to tee it. Representatives of Tammany and of the New York Democrats who were here to take notes ssw It. Most of them left on the esrly trains. The only message of comfort which they carry back Is that, while free silver must be in the platform, Bryan Is disposed to listen to their pleaa for a chance to pat other issues forward. In doing to he will make no promises, but will receive their suggestions In a friendly spirit. Everythlngln the national committee and out of It was so thoroughly a Bryan ratification meeting that he can afford to be generous, lie and his friends assume that the Eastern Democrats are now con vinced of the futility of making combi nations to prevent his nomination, The meeting of the national commit tee was a harmony gathering throughout. About three fourths of the members were present and the remainder were repre sented by proxy. Bryan had the proxy of Daniel J. Campau, of Michigan, and attended the sessions, though he refrain ed from having much to say In tho dis cissions. DeWltt's Little Early Risers expel from the system all poslonous accumula tions, regulate the stomach, bowels and liver, and pnrify 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. - A big man and a big glass, aa well as quality at Burke's. Quantity Try a Cherry Phosphate or Cherry Sherbet at Davis' Soda Fountain. They are fine. "Thelma," a new and delightful per fume far sale by F. S. Duffy & Co, TSMSraCVLATiVai MARBKTk. 111 88 114) 118) 114) 118) 48. 48) 48 48) Ton cant care dyspepsia by dieting Eat good, wholesome food, and plenty of IL Kodol Dyspeysia Core digests food without sld from the stomach, and Is made to coax. F. 8, Daffy. J. L. Hartsfield, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Special attention given to Collections of Rente. Offioe over R. II. Baxter's store, with J.J Wolfonden. HOW IS THIS - That the Catkins' Cvcle Co . can 11 Bicycles and Sundries and do Repair Work so Cheapr Because thev buy in larre quantities ana sell lor cesn ana nave best wora-ien emploved. They now have five expert ended workmen and are turning, out nic er worn man ever They are also dolor a wholesale bust ness in Bloyclea and sundries and would ilka to have agenta in every town aad village. Those Interested will pleas write or call on CASK1NS' CYCLE COMPANY. Plantar' Building. Orange County, Near Mebane N C (XceVtlia:h.l., 1763.) Offers Eastern Carolina Boys a healthful and beautiful home iu Piedmont N. C. Plenty of wholesome food, pure water and freth air. Faculty of seven thorough teachers. Fine Hible, classical, scientific aod business cmirm. Gymnasium and Physical Director. All outdoor sport! encouraged. SchoUpsliipi, prizes and med als. Literary Societies. For new handsomely illustrated cam, j.Mie. address. fnnclnal. liineham Sebonl, Mebane. N. r". i Pineannle Snow hu hen a trtiAritl wiuuwcu m. iuey.ro no wimng to favorite. If you have not tried It pui a-crouu on meir rigui oi Bunrugo. PRESTON LEWI8 GRAY, B. you hare missed the beat arveotaltv at nur mm a iniivoie me amendment will fountaB. Come if you wish to be be defeated by 40,000." This he said af- pIea9ej. Bradhani's Fountain. ur Being asaea u ne aiu not Knew that I f'EEP your blood pure ami your I V stoiniicli and digestive organs in a I healthy condition by tnkins,' Hoods' Sai'saparilla and you will be' WELL. Old English Ale on draught at Burke's. Take Care of the Dimes The Dollar Will Take Care of TbemaelveH. Granite Sauce Pans 20c and 25c, Tin Sauce Pans 10c and 18c Granite Coffee PoU 8 qt SOo, 8 qt 25c Granite Foot Tuba at 60c Granite Preserving Kettles at 40c Large Granite Dippers at ISo. 9 quart Tin Dippers at 10c A Wire Toaster for 5c , , , A Wire Broiler (large) for 15c - A 17 quart Granite Dish Pan for 85c, A Decorated Japanese Crumb, Tray and Brush tor 2oc. A Pudding Mold for 40c A New Bread Box for 40c A Tin Trunk for 80c A Butcher Knife for 18c. A Chair Bottom for 10c " Call on us for . ' " -. SIhmoh'm Fruit aTnrs. Jsr Rubbers, Jelly Glasses, Ac. Our prices are right A bottle of Glue, nice for nrendiug broken glass or crockery ware at Sc. A can Furniture Varaiah and Brush for 25c . . . Ready Mixed Paint at 75o to ft 85 gall One pound cans paint at 10c -" . Tanglefoot Fly Paper 48c package. ' Buggy Whips in greet variety. We have two Lawn Mowers left per haps you need one. . Tobacco Twine and Tobacco Ther mometers a Specialty, - We have just received a fresh snpplr of Loaded Shells. A package of Gold Bronze for 50c A Cleaver for 75o. " u ' We have only a few Freezers left which we' will continue to sell at tbe same low prices as long as they last. If you need a freezer now is your time to buy. We have a nice cheap line of Market Baskets to which we call your attention, Don't fail to call on us for anything In our Line. Yours Truly, Also ntce tot Fancj Fresh F.'gm flutter, right from tb dairy. Sugar fared Hams and Break f an t Stripe, Ifclifornia Hams and English Cared Shoulders. A new lot of that Bice Sjiup in quart cans, only lor. New lot Geaoiue Codfish, bouelras in 1 lb bricks. Irish, rotators an d Onions. Freeh Boasted Coffee, ground to order. Canned Goods of all kinds. A nice lot of ice rine Watermelons front near Adauia creek, only 5c for jour choice. Goods delivered free buys here in the city. I rrrt fully solicit a share of your patronage and guarantee satis faction. . ttespecunny. v Wholesale e& Iletftll Grocer, lavsivm HrwptsiHIlJf J. L. McDAHIEL, ; 'I'll.B. 01. 71 Bwl Nt. s MS Sin (U.I . . . GRAND . 1 1 1 1 ni ririAiinr r a i p i M nil t i.i ruKU id i . r u t i im iji iwiai .uubniimiuu wm-B. . nju I y m l - a i? .11 oi..l ...i : . : . n i ti oiike rTHiiu iiir rmi nititK wiiiitii im iiiiw iiiiiiiiiv in. il ITf Thursday, Friday and Saturda X war 'is i s. m t m lil'U n vve wm piu on 8ie our oiook oi njn CIIEFFONIEIIN, NIKROAllI)S P AND IMLL It AC UN. Q u id We must have the room, aud they are yours at C OST. Three suecials in Cheffouiers that cost 113 50, $14 50 aud It) f 15 00. Your choice of them the balance of this we.'k i - - For $10.00, Remember these prices will only hold good for this week. FRANC. H. JONES & GO.. rm 87 MIDDLE STREET. tui: pd nruT unncrwirr y Ilia. I IIUUL.I1 I IIUUOLIIII U Takes advantage of tbe fruit season when it is plentiful and cheap and doea up her jellies, pre serves and canned goods. She is always sure of getting here the very Best aad Purest Spices, Su gar, While Wine, Vinegar, for this purpose, that will Insure her fruits againft spoiling. Our prices are the lowest. We also have a full line of Mason's Ball Fruit Jars. Pints, 60c Quarts, 70c. Hair Gallons 90c doa. Extra Jar Rubbers 3c J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER. . 'Phone 69.. ,77 Broad Street. WE HATE JUST RECEIVED A H NEW SUPPW OF Scrivcn's Patent Elastic . . . Seam Drawers, i- A cool and refreshing drink Pine apple Sherbet, at McSorlcy's. ' c s w a The Price heretofore lia been One Dollar. They are selling this season for 3 75 Cents. We have sizes to fit all. o o o 1 NEGLIGEE S II I UTS. H ; Our line of Negligee Shirts is up-to-date, and we can Bhow 3 1, nn. AflAAwf-AJl Crvrla fn mil aiotAfl fall anrl aramina lutfrkrA tllD UlUSb VCe, ajwj ICO IU el "i wn V- ens eat ate. iabuuiuv PAutv Bp the hot weather is all gone. ' - L i - f ' 57 POLLOCK STREET, NEW BERN, N. 0. 2 'i vi pi . pi in ih im im im in pi pi m iim)iiuiti)!iiii!
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