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I A. ! I i I . .1 ! . i i H A VOL XYII-KO. 101. Kit t Z E!f , I. C, THl'LSDaT UOKIIIQ, JILT 17, 1133. isTiiLisatu im . TII3SE ri.-JSTS. r-f P. r?fff ! S 4 m m I m . evataa, .. t " - v BARGAINS? I ' A r ... J LuWMat Lir I , 1 Li.4 k. r 1- w o o o Todar we have marked down line of Mistes and Chi!- f V' A Arm's Tin and Slippers from Mc.fl PC'Und t ?r WV.a?? . ..fi wf'" Harris Vet. WnUii j jre 10 eye per pur aw mun Mum V w v-. Some lVlty Figured Orgaudiet, former price' Xtr now 15c y)y j Soot Klegaut f 1 00 Feather l(one CorecU loo, uuy be bad jj jS duriug the Bext few days for 60c. ; l IN ' Onlj a patera or two of that Hair cord &0e Mohair for 25c VI M per yard. - , . ' M - - - Ala A few piece of Wool Challie for &c yard and 25c and 35c W - t w Stripe, Polka, NainnoeJi Liuea lUU-a for 10c Several Beauties in White Satin marked dowa from 25c to 15c Only Call stud Nee For Yoiiielvev p. . at 1 VI to (IS AS in IN 5N IN m Facts Cemleg U LlgU What Bem Ilnvo a Well NcWted Slock 4 Groceries and. Canned' Goods. i Butter Very best Butter and Cheese iu the best refrigerator in town, 25c- Cheese 15c lb. 4 k Mocha and Java Coffee 25c and 35c Air-tight tins, Sue flavor. Tork and I'eaus, 3 lb can fur 10c. With or without tomato sauce.' Kentucky Korn Syrup 10c can. Oysters 10c can. , ' , ('lam Chowder 20c can. Orated I'ineapple 10c, r - : Peaches 15c and 20c can. French Mustard (real) 10c, with spoon. ' ' ' "" Anything found in a grocery store we will have in ooH? i j Best Floiir, balance this month at 2je cts 'lb. J U T J Jl U Toilet Soap, "Zaw" 6c box. GASKILL & MITCHELL, oi iiuo.il nti:i:t. .- .. ... t it. i ? W SEVEN SPRINGS. i 'I. r The Fiomt or all Mineral Water. A Ptxillve Cure for IndlRentlon. Iyppiii, Iiigomnin, Nerom PrfMlratlnn and all Kidney and Liver Trouble, lla general rmloratlvt properties Mfl wonderful. Each Hpring liu ill peculiarities. All seven are marvelous. REDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS.1 HACKS TO MEET EVERY TRAIN, Telephone Line Water work ,s Hot or Cold Prom LaOrane In Motel. ; Water Baths to Seven Sprlnei. . Free To Quests. Wa'cr Free to (JiienU. R.mrderii at otlier hotels or hoarding lin mt f uiin' Sren Htring waUr aro CHAUUKL) t J 00 PElt WEKK FOR 2 WAIKU ritlYlUCUK. L, KUK TERMS ADDKEdS ' - ' ? Q. F. SMITH, Proprietor SLUM Will Commence at S. Coplon's, Thursday, July ;20tli, and continue through Friday, Saturday and ;flon day.;:. : r -.:..-.- J' II t I am Going to Leave in a Short Time' an f my Stock oL Clothing, Dry Goods,' Shoes; &c. Secure Your Bargains; Must be Sold, at tmce. 28 Middle Street. Big Sign in front of door. ? I'aUa U Avail LillftUta. . 4lm Crew Dtelslea. Tke Jut !. The laalaalioa of J. L. RasMw, br la kfUkir fm- ailuae was loat; aad Lttita(. The conaltlM bad dlteoverad (roa la book that bMMa JaaelSta last aad Jaae t tihofUilt yaar.lae latpeetloa ot far t! liter. eoM 15,7M, whlM darinf tke prevkiat twelve atoaihs It kad eoat oal; Aa aff ort was aude W get Ra ev to eipiala wk Uara was sack a prodigious Increase ever 10,O0IL B aid be thought It waaaaceeaary la order to collect taxes aad police Blau property end that, aa a retail, there was a large luereatela taies Bat wbea as was howa that the collection! were only $,000 more ' tkaa during tke p rev loot twelve months, be admitted that sonie ef the extra axpendiure was aanecee- sary. .. . . . ... - I The examtaatloa of tke fotloalst books show that October loth last, tke board ofagricuUarB appropriated 14,900 for fertiliser latpeetloa; Paotabtf 10th, 7,000s Jtnntry lit, 110,000; April Mtk, $4,000-, and that It tpent as stated 115,- '44. The majority of thli great sum iu spent after December 14th; tkat Is, fier the f uslealttt katw tke result of the political election' aad tbelr complete overthrow. . The commlt'ee will go back farther la lit Investigation. It will ask the Demo cratic eommltaloaer It there was any necessity for tpendlng this great amount of money, Tke committee bit a femtd tble arrsy of vouchers, which show kow the expense account was run up. They and that members of the board, residents of Raleigh, actually drew I per day for botrd, while the - board ' ef agriculture iu In session, aad that another of thane was a salaried officer. They find that J.CL. Harris, chair man of the board, was paid $1M for p re hiring lis report to the legislator, and a like sum as chairman of the legislative committee. The committee alto fladt that 11 arris got $3,000 for eae speech be fore the United Htttet Supreme Court In the fertilizer tat case) and that he got $250 annually as a counsel fee. . Then he got $4 per dsy, 13 per diem expenset,for each dsy of the meeting. Besides these he got 4150 for three trips to Wsshlng lori regsrdlnc the tending of the bulletin free through the malls. V. M. Busbee and F. U. Butbee who were the attorneys of tke Democrat botrd, were on the witness stand. They got f 250 annually as fees. They prepared til the briefs In the fertilizer tax ease. llarrtt btd only tomtke the speech. An Interesting tot of vouchers Is that of ). C. Rty, member of the board of ag riculture from Wautauga .. Be filed vouchers tor 97.60 for transport ttioa to and from the railroad aad to have htm hers cost tke Bute S70.T0. W. A. Gra ham got mileage for 693 miles.' It cost $50.60 to bare him here two days. V I juen were three cases before Corpor ation Committee the first day of It shear ing. One was against the Mercantile Trust and Deposit Company, of Baltimore for taxes on rolling stockwhich Is operated onlbe Seaboard Air Liae and on which It holds a mortgage.4 This rolling stock Is claimed by John W. Hinsdale, who appeared, is Governor .Russell's coun sel, to be worth $1400,000. He set forth thtt It bad been returned for taxa tion st only $335,000. fAnotheiease was. for rolling stock Which the Seaboard Uoanoke Railroad operated and m the'' Roanoke Ttr River Railroad, and on which no return had ever been made. , , The third case was tgtlntt the South ern Railway for the back taxes on roll- lug slock owned aad operated on its Piedmont and North Carolina divisions for 1894 to 1899, both inclusive. Colonel Hinsdale claimed thtt the lolling stock operated, on the Piedmont ought to be vslued tt $160,000, tnd thtt oa tke North Carolina road at $350,100. ' Robert Strong, ttlorney tor the, Test era Union Telegraph Comptny, asked the corporation commission to reduce its assessment of thtt company's property from t million to htlf t million. He ttld It would be willing to pay more taxes than it thought It should pay la order to have no litigations .One of the Treasury officials evidently does not think much of Capt. BUI Day's management of the penitentiary, for he says no books "are kept now '& ssys the penitentiary hs i earn ings into iuo State i i,a..iy to far this ILLca the food more dtlkJous and oeeone will be held for tke colored teachers, tke appropriation mtde be lag toe email for kotk races sack rear. la the absence of tke Celrenlty ata- deate aad sstay of tke taoalty, Chapel BrU Is qalet socially bet there It a large atteadaaee at tke Summer Lew School, sad easiness It morlag along alosly. The Bttte Auditor lads, to kit sur prise, hat to far there It ao Increase la tke ember af applloaau for peatloat; bat oa tke contrary a falling eS. Tke Slate Treasurer received tpee tloa warraat Usaed to a Person eoeaty widow by Aaditer Roberts la IM. Ob It were seven eadorttmsatt, Posloffice Inspector Coaaolly reeosa- meadt that additional letter earrttra be allowed for Raleigh pcetofflce. Prealdeat George T, Wiastoa, of the A, ht College, wIU arrive here by tke ead of Ibis week aad wUl attend tke trustees meeting text Taetdty, Coatmlsaloier of Agriculture Patter soa has returaed after two weeks ab-tenoe. The Secnrltr Trust aad Life Insurance Compaay ef Philadelphia hat doaeell- eated Itself aader tke Craig 1st. Tke corporation commission today disposed of tke complaint of M. L. Coble, of ReldjTllle, that there wet ao "Jim Crow" car oa trait M of tkt South ern Railway. The Southern Railway showed tkat this was a through trala, stopping at very few tttlloas, and not required to have a "Jla Crow" ear. The commission decided to assess Pullmaa cars for taxation at $100,831 - The eommlssloa ordered thtt a Joint passenger and freight depot be built by tke Seaboard Air Line aad Atlantic Coast Line at Mtxtoa wilhla 60 days from dale. James B. kttrtla, g antral auditor of tke Seaboard Air Line, who had beet summoned te show the divis ion of earnings of the Ctrolina Central aad other divisions oa the Seaboard, Air Line In North Carolina, appeared and filed the statement desired. John Boyd appeared at a represeBta- tlve of a Charlotte oil mill regarding the freight rale on oottoa teed la North Car- ollnt aad urged the oommtsioa to re quire the Seaboard Ale Line to Issue a printed rale list, such as the Southern Railway laaaes, and also to ordsr tht Seaboard to reduce rates 10 per cent. The eommlssloa took the complaint and request under advisement. At.Mihet. A Special to JoaraaL RaLBiea, July tt Jedge Moore de- la favor of BeddtagfisM la the Railroad Commission case of Beddleg laid va. AbbstL This decUtoa eesU Abbou aad ke lackarged wllk tke eoeta. Abbott appeals aad It gtvea M days te lie aa ap-peaL Beddlagleld It fivea SO days afterwards to file a couater ease. Tke declsloa Is tkat tke Corpora tlot Oommlssioa It formed aad that Abbott it sleeted. The extreme care exercised la oar prescription dfpt'rtment It further la creased by ase of typewritten labels for all prescriptions. We claim to be the first pharmacy In tke State to depart from tke pea written, blurred label. Tke ate of the typewriter has become to oalversaL and so essential where legibili ty It required, we ktve adopted It la writing oar prescription labels, preclud ing the possibility of patient reading tke doctors directions Incorrectly. We ase every means te give oar customers tke beet service. Bradbtm't Pharmacy. DeWltt't Little Early Risen expel from the system til posionout accumula tions, regulate the ttomtch, bowels and liver, aad parity the blood. They drive away disease, dissipate melancholy, and give health and vigor for the dally rou tine. Do not gripe or ticket. F. S. Duffy. thb traciiLATiva makuctb. Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A.MtysCo., New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry. ' NwToe,Joly. .. ' - . STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Sugar.. 15et 157) 156) IM) Reading 69 a&H "t R. 1 119) C.T (tt & R.T. 115) Manhattan....:, 11$ 59) 186) 118) 81 1M im 69) 186) 118) 8S IM 117) 69) 187 119) 88 115) 118 'V COTTON, Open. Hls-a. Low, Close August.. 5.49 6.51 5.47 6.61 January...... 5 81 6.87 5.80 685 i CHICAGO MARKETS. Whbat Open. High. Low. Close September.,.. 71) 71) 71) 71) Corn ' -' . .' September.... II 8t) -83) , Mr. and Mrs B. Lackamp, Elston, Mo. write: "One Minute Cough Care ttved the life of our little boy wbea nearly dead with croup." F. B. Duffy. Toar prescriptions will nave the best attealloa and be delivered promptly wltk type written label If left at Bradbtm't Pharmacy. Phone 78. Plnetpple Snow hat been a general favorite, If you have not tried tt you htve mitsed the best specialty tt our fonnttln. Comt If you I with to be pleased. Bradham's Fountain. : Abbott ra. BUutBtaartELta. sent DMIIetatteB. Ralbiob, July M Raleigh will aot repisteated at tke firemea't toeraameat at Greensboro, at 17 mea to compote tke running team coukl not ke Induced to stick to their practice. DeWltt't Little Early Risers', benett permanently. They lend gentle atsls ttece to nttura, eanslcg ao paint or weakassa, permanently curing eonstlpa tloe aad liver ailments. F. 8. Duffy. Htlr Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Nail Brashes aad otben at wholesale priest. 8. Duffy Co. Marvel Polish 1 MARVEL POLISH-Htre you teen the New Ten Polish? Needs bo rubbing, one or two tppltcatloat per week It suf- flceat. Just tpply It, the polish comet of It self. Gutrtnteed to withstand mad and rain. Save time and temper. Try It. R. H. BAXTER, No. 86 Middle Street To Cut at g J-LmcDaniel's, 71 Broad St. 8 And one of ibt Urfftt aad bttt aelCtd ttttcki of Choice - Family --Groceries - a aa -ir (-.- 5 la the city at Price whick Defy Competition. . Qoodt delivered anywhere t the city free of charge. I solicit a share of your patronage. Respectfully, Wh).cle ft IleUU Onbeer, J. L MEL g 'Pbene 01. . 71 Breini HI. Ef WE ARE PUSHING THE SELLING; There will be no lapse in your interest in this store throughout the Summer months. We keep it alert by active prices, by special offerings of reliable Summer Furniture and House Furniihingt, A Downward Dip to the price, and yet the tame goods in the factory's hands are rapidly advancing. But we wish to path the July Bale to the limit, and to swing into August with stock lightened, ready for the Fall arrivals. We want to make Jnly a record breaker in sales and to that end we offer this week. Golden Oak Sideboards, were $30 00, now $25 00 Cheffoniert, 15 00, 10 00 - - . Hall Backs, 15 00, " 12 60 . 18 00, " 10 00 Extension Tables, big reduction in these. All our suits reduced from $5 00 to $10 00 a suit A glanoe at our stock and prices will convince yon that we mean just what we say. 1313! PRANG. H. JONES & GO., 87 MIDDLE BTOEET. a s&mfvm SkasaVeVtVa. taavst tntnen atakek eatVeseasnAtntaa. tntnteaeens tatate aaVts entnen taaaSs SneanVmnntB tVttes taaata aatVss afikak aatVtt tntaas taanas fit Abb 3 3 gale I Slaking . Prescrveti ' And Jellies and Canning Fruits is what every housewife is doing now mat uses rood things for ber table la Winter. The frail season Is rght with us now, and we are prepared for It with a superior stock of the beet Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, Preserving Kettles in copper, brass and agate, Paring Knlvfee, etc. We ktve everything that It needed in this line at low prices. l h. camn iidvje co. THE.. BINGHAM SOI IOOL, S (Xstamisjiea, ) range founty, Hear Rebate M U year. - ' i, , ''-The school la v passed I y the L"'l- turs mauo u.. of $50 for esch county for h 'j Institutes for public school i For a hot dsy nothing will exhilarate you more than one of Bradbtm't Orange or Lemon Phosphates. Cool breezes om our fsn tud t glass of pure. Ice Id aoda water will furnish new force .or the days work, , J. L Hartsfield, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Specltl atlentloa given to Collections of Rents. Office over R.U. Btxter't etore, with J. J. Wolfenden. . i;ov; is this We bought our Underwear direct from the manufacturers this season and are pow giving our patrons the benefit of our close bnying. You will be surprised at the quality at inch a price. .. .7-,,, ,, . ". 20 CenU a . Garment 1 Almost Starvation Prices, but we have to make room"' for Fall Stock so we are closing our Underwear at Cost. " ' ,We have all sizes from 34 to 44 in Shirts and from 30 to 44 in drawers. - Call and get your choice oi colors and sizes. Remember the price 20 cents a garment, A whole suit of Un derwear for ONLY FORTY CENTS. - 3 3 3 m m I 3 1 67 POLLOCK STRUCT, 1 NEW BERN, N. 0. THE PRUDEf IT HOUSEWIFE f I'll Offers Eastern Carolina Boys a healtliful snd beautiful home iu Piedmont N. C. Plenty o.' who!esnoH) fool, pure water and fresh air. Faculty of seven thorough W-hers. Kii e Bible, classical, scientitlc sod bunimM courses. Gymnasium siiil Physical Dire lor. All out.loor sporn enennmged. HcholarPliipa, prizpe anil med als. Llt-rary bo-ietiei. l'r new handsomely illtiKtiaud calann'iie. artdns' PRESTON LE.VIS GIUY, B. L , Priuclj! Bingham ciool, Mebane, N. C, Superintendent 5'' iastllutes held In st ) the counties this o initltutes for white t this year, sn l d t le hope, to hsre t ese-thlrd 'of r. In many only '-swill be held ths I ' - 'S J. J. Bsiter Is closing out his summer clothing, shoes, dress goods, Ac, low. Unl .a. i J f:u0 to Will I V T cir i That the Danalne' Cvcle Co.. can tell B cycle, and Huudriesand do kepalrj t . Work Cheap? J nMcn iiti ilir hiiT In lnr?a auantlties. H very and -u tn.b aud have best workmen ' emiiinyev ihey now nave nv eipen enred ootkmrn and art turning out nic er work Lhftn ver Mothers, remember that Aoways Croup Tber art also doire s wbolewls buai. Pyrup is Just as effective in cases of r- iu I eveu-s and tundnee tnd would vers summer courts ss la croup. 1 ,0 ' ,"" iu ejery town tnd .. ... . - , , r ,v . i 've luirtea will please I ?e t bottle on hand la cms of croup, T t , r ( , - -j'lsorithr'; r coi:t-h. If It d - , , , ',( ,,,.,.,,., t r. . ve your c vt w'.I r -jni - v 4 t " .. . .... Takes advtntage of the fruit when tt it DMBtiful tnd " ' cheap tad doss np ber Jellies, pre terves tnd ceaeed goode. She it -, alwayt lure of getting here sue very Best tad Purest Sptoes, Su gar, White nine, vinegar, lor this purpose, that will Insure ber j frails agtintt spoiliug. Our prices are toe iwwro. . : t , We also hsve a" full line of Mason's Ball Fruit Jars. Pints, 63c Quarts, 70c. Halt Gallons 0e dot. Extra Jar Rubbers 8c 'X s ve your c. , ft V": si: I J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, Tlicna CD. ',77 Ercad Ctrest.
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