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rf : .1 M-H!,-...!! VOL XVII-KO. 103. IIW ItU, I. C, S1TCKD1T M0EIII0, 1 US 1ST i, 1139. ISTlIllSRtD IBS! B ARG-AINS?! IJ.L.r,lcDaniers, 71 Broad St. I Ti2 Ccjratin Ccrra Eai V -v M C77 . 3 as as as as OS as Is the Place to Bu Your 5E VI 5: tb food mor aWidous mod boifoma 0 0 0 5 Today we have marked down a lin of aliases end Chil- .i. i dmi'i Tiet and Slipiers from 85c, $1 00 aud 1 25 to what I yea to 49c per pair. Also aoo Ladirt 3 00 Tus for 9c Some Pretty Figured Organdka, former price jJ5 now 15c. f Soma Elegant $1 00 Feather ISone Curat U Uxx, may La had VV f during the ucit few djf for 50a ; IS Oulj a pattern or two of that Hair cord 50c Mohair for 25c W OS peTTard. . :i . 4 - - VV A few pieces of Wool Cballie for 5e yard and 25c arid 35c Linen BatisL-e for 10c as as as OS as as as as as as as as Several Ueautiea in Whit Satin Stripe, Polka, Nainaook, marked down from 25c to 15c -, M Only Call and rWiFor YountflvcM.' W :nauirvuuirii Hi MM IIS Just Received Finest of the season, Fresh (Jorned and aa you. like them. LARGE, MEDIUM, SMALL; All our Groceries are Fresh and Pirii Quality. Our Trice ai Low at the Lowest. Best Flonr, Sic lb. And by the Barrel, we can save you money. Large Picklea 10c dozen. Oats 10c package. - Fancy Butter, 25c Just in. -. Smokers of Good Cigars will Cud ours one of them. Try it, Chewers of Good Tobacco will find ours it. "'J'. gaskill & Mitchell! Ol HIIOAD STREET. v ;.::r. V W SEVEN SPRINGS :S$ T! be Finest of ill Mineral Waters. A Fneitive Cure for Indigestion, I Dyspepsia, insomnia,' fiervous Prostration end all Kidney .and Liver Troubles lit general jelorative properties Me wonderful. Each Bpring Iim iu peculiarities,," All soven tra iiianeloua, , ... REDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS.:, HACKS TO MEET EVERY, TRAIN. Telephone Line . Waterworks ' Hot or Cold From LaQranee ,!,,,., In Hotel Water Bathe to Seven 5prlnL .1 ' Free To Quests." W'er Free in UursU. Botrden a other hotels or hoarding lio rnee ' uin' Heven Hprinet water are CUAKUGU ti 00 PER WEKK WAI'KU I'UIVILEGE. l, ... FOR TERMS ADDRESS - - - , Tiia.. BINGHAM SCHOOL, Oraare CenitT, Near alekaae N V ( tTll 1 fat, 178C1.) Offer Eastern Carolina Boyi a bealtbful and beautiful home in Piedmont N. C. P lent of wholeiome foo.l, pure water and freh air... Faculty of seven thorough teachers. Fine Hible, dauical, scltnlifto and bualui-ss couracH. Oymuaslum and ... r: . ii. ....j . . . . - . . .i . . . rnysiuai iircwr. nu vumuur vuuunnigeii. ocnmnrauiDS, prlz' ana mea Is. Literary bncieties. For new hautUonHy illuatrateU catalogue, address, PRESTON LEWIS GRAY, B. L , Priuclpal Uinhani Soliool, Uotiane, N. C mm, at innnmnn ubiiUuQIM SALE Willi Commence at SCoplons Thursday, July 20th, and continue through Friday, Saturday and Hon day- i!'i3Sif:;5 I am Going to Leave in a Short Time and my Stock oi -.: Clothing,; Dry Goods, Shbe, &c. Must be Sold, , Secure Your Bargains atonce' " " .zznwi lioea; aay feetls rreai Nerfelk aa4 TI elaltj. treat at M. Mari a. - BalUlaw Oaeratleas Larr. ' Daaiarea Acalast Ball reai. Wllalartea , ' Feetaiastersala. . RaLKtea, Aafaet 4 Tae oorpermlloa laailasloa sset aad heart artwaMat oa the eteeptloes by Ike Mereaatlle Treat sad Deposit Goapeay of Baltlaaofe to the eraer of tea eoassalsaloe patUajr It oa the list for back Usee rolliaf stack le the vaiae ef eoete $1M,0SQ, eUeged te eeeweed by the Baltlssore eoaapaey sod operated by the Seaboard Air Llae. Joha D. Bbaw appeared aa eoeaaet lot the treat eoaeeay. . The eosuBlasloa heard a very loaf aad labors la argtuaeat by Joha W. Hlaa dale, Oortraor Rossell's eoaasri, la favor of laposlaf beck taxee oa the at ereaa Ills Trust Cospaay, at BaltlaMre, -aad oa the Seaboard Boaaoke Rail read. the latter for rolliaf stock oa the Boaa oke Tar River Railroad. Durlag Jely there were M deaths la Raleigh aad til births. Twelve of each were wallas. Of the whites Who died Is were under Ive years of age. The city prints each ssosth a complete ssor taary report, giving the character of the diseasea which have canned deaths and publishing the states of all adults who die.. The tralas coming this way frees Nor folk are crowded with people froi Norfolk, day and night. These are go ing to various resorts, particularly la the mountain and Piedmont sections, and to quite a number of places la Uls Motion. The last two dsys made a record as the hottest of the year here, the ssercery rsnglng high. la the specious groaada ef St. Mary's ikaoot here last evealag, there was a largely attended reeeptloa la eompU- ment to Bishop aad Mrs. Cheshire aad Rev. Dr.. aad Mrs. Brat ton. Alt the elergymea la the city were Invited aad nearly all were present. Refreshments were served The reeeptloa was given by the congregations of Christ Church snd the Church af the Uood Shepherd, The grounds were beautifully llleml. nated. ; r , Judge Purasll decides la a baakrupt cy case which comae up from Warsaw thst a debtor may select property te the value of 1500 and receive his prorata share at the sale..- The amount of building la progress here Is the largest la the history of Ral eigh. ! ' Zachary ft Zacbary, sob tractors, of Raleigh, will aeit Monday begin work on the Carr dormitory building at the State University, and also en the su perstruciure of the alumni building. The foundation of the later was completed some time ago, There appears to be general commen dation of the actloa of the trustees af the Agricultural and Mechanical College la deciding to admit women only la the teitile school and la such lines of etady and practical work aa dairying, design Ing, hortlcaltere and floriculture, t .The abolition of the preparatory department has the heartiest approval.. . J. 0. L. Harris appeared before the commission on behalf of the Pullman Car Company, saying that while the let (eVwould not exeept to the Increased ement, It did aot admit the latter to be precedent. " . ' . . ' . ' : . , .1 At Oxford court this week Engineer Wingo was allowed 6,000 damages against the, Southera, Railway. Mr. Wlngo Jumped from, hie train when he saw that aa 'accident was anavbidabte and had one of his legs crushed. He was the only man oa the train who was hurt, and would have escaped had he remain' ed In the cab. He sued for 125,000. , The Dallas Cotton Mills are making arrangements to double their manufac turing capacity. The addition te the plant will be hurried to completion. The people of Mania county claim, io be as prosperous aa aay county la that part of the State.' There Is ons township in that county from which there Is hot recorded a single agricultural Hen, and two townships which do not receive any help from the county for paupers. The cash receipts at the dispensary at Greensboro, Wednesday were said to be over $800.,,... ,v .;.; It wss said by some Republicans tbst George Z. French was entirely out of the race for the Wilmington postmaster ship. A leading Republican ssvs French Is still ' In the push"; that the m e Is be tween him, a Kiss Darby an i a i a woo is aow a postal route agent on a railroad leading out Of Wilmington. There are Republicans who are antagonizing French, but there are sums t i j he ought to be seal hack le Wllu.. ;:.,( an official, ' . t Kaw Tea a, Aagaat a Haaaa Ha as sr. treeaarer af the Herald Square Theatre, tale ally, jumped from the middle spaa of the Brooklyn Bridge at I o'clock this afleraooa. He wse rescaed ftom water, aad will recover. Uaaser was a passeagar ea aa electric ear eoead from Brooklyn te Mew York, lie sal calmly reedlag a (newspaper anlfl the middle of the bridge was reached, wbea he Jumped off the car. Throwing of bis coat Hauesr climbed apoa the oater railing. The bridge police BMa, pnssengore oa the ears aad the ear awa made a rash for htm. He regarded their approach eooly, hesitated a aso- tMat, aa4 lba Uapad char of the strnct ara. He struck the water Just altera of a ferryboat. A passenger sprang overboard aad seised Haneer when be reappeared oa the surface; ha was lifted aboard, Ukea to shore aad seat te the hospltaL Haaser la about thirty years old, aad Is very well kaowa la the tbeelrtcal fraternity. Whea asked why he made the Jump he said It was because he was a drnnkee fool. He Insisted thst be had bad ao trouble of aay sort, either la bla family or financially. Finally he Jokingly re marked: "That's wast Coney Island boese does for fellow." - 23 Iliddle Street. , ' ' t Big Cign in front of door. waaaniTON. TaaaeSaa TIM BM lb War Darrma4 h ,9t. Caetaat . A ; lxT Wat. . . KeaS Waasa T. Craah Tkaaa. WAaaiaaroa, August 1 It appears probable from developments la the last days la the War Department that Secre tary Root has la contemplation aa army of quite 40,900 men for the Philippines. While Mr. Root bu been at the head of the Department only a brief time be has been making diligent Inquiries among the bureau chiefs regarding supplies and equipments and the trend of his ques tioning has been la the direction of ea increase la the available force la the Eastern archipelago. The belief Is grow ing la army cl rales that Secretary Root has la mind a plaa practically matured to make General Otis' avallable.force at least 40,000 mea. Oae Minute Cough Cure quickly cures obstinate aummer cougbs snd colds. "I consider It a moat wonderful medicine, -quick and safe" W. W. Merton, Mayhew, Wis. F 8 Duffy. : Tha BkaawMk Ball. Faiblib, August I The cup chal lun ger. Shamrock, started for New York today, but after proceeding a short dis tance had a alight mtsbsp to her 1 bow sprit and had to return. At 5 o'clock this evening another start wss made, amid aa enthusisstio send off the yacht atook oft dowa Bute Sound. Sir Thomai Llpton, hsvtnc bidden the challenger farewell, Immediately started for London. ' It Is said that the Shamrock will clear the Mull of Elutyre tonight and that the Krln, Sir Thomas Upton's steam yacht, will catch her off Malln Head. - WaaataeToa, Aagaat 4 It Is sppar eat even to eases! visitors te Washlag toa that the official vaeetloa seasoa m el head. The Pieetdeat Is awsy aad the White House h geieg through lu as sua) renovation. . Only three naembers of the Cabinet Bseralariao Oage, Hitchcock aad Root-are la Washington. In all the other depart atea la aseletaata are la charge, which, mesas that Important tiara are being let aktae aad only routine wort belag done for the time being. This doesn't aseaa that 1 sapor teat ateliers are being aegleeted, but that they are aot broaght ap because of the absence of the heads of the depart meals aad of the President. The War Department Is, however, a striking ex. ceptloa. There are fewer of Its promi nent officials away from their deeks thaa usual at this season. This Is probe. bly owing to a hint given as sooa as ths Jats of Gea. Alger's retirement became knowa that the new Secretary would want lots of Infonastlon and would pre fer to get It from tret bands. Every day since he took charge, Secretary Root baa been pulling his subordinates through a thorough cross exsmlnatloa oa the bust nsss methods of the depart aunt, with a view of Informing himself, much es bs would witness In aa Important caa In which he was counsel. Ilo omclsl reports bsve yet neen re ceived of the Louisiana lynching, but the Information claimed to have been re ceived at the Italian Embassy does not agree with what has reached Wsshlng. ton from other sources. Ths Embassy claims thst four out or the nve men lynched were Italian citizens; also that there were no Justifying clrcumstsncee. The official reports are awaited with much Interest. Every President starts his administra tion with the hope of being able le keep his Csbiaet Intact during his term of office, but only one of them Pierce ever succeeded In doing It. But with the exception of Jsckson snd Tyler, whose Cabinets went all to pieces for well' and understood reasons, President McKlnley has halt more changes in his Cabinet than any of the presidents and his sdmln Istratioa la not two thirds gone yet. Only three of the original members of Cabinet are still members Gage, Long snd Wilson. The committee cbsrged with making the arrangements for the Washington reception of Admiral Dewey bsve suc ceeded In getting from the Nsvy Depart' ment metal from the relics of the battle of Manila Bay, to be used In making souvenir models of the reception, and wellknowa artist Is now msklng a de sign for the medal, which will be appro priate and artistic. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly dl gesls food without aid from the stomach and at the same time heals and restores the diseased digestive organs. It Is the only remedy thst does both of these things and can be relied upon to perms n- enlly cure dyspepsia. F 8 Duffy. - .. Traoa to Weleaata Dewaj. Atlanta, Gs., August S Governor Cendler today received a letter from Major. General Charles P. Rooe, com manding the National Guard of New York, inviting the Georgia State troops to take part la. the Dewey reception parade la New Tork upon the arrival there of the Admiral. T ' The Governor atenoe replied, accept ing the Invitation and stating that Georgia will send as msny of her troops ss possible to aid In welcoming and honoring the hero of Manila. Practically alt of the Georgia troops will go to New York. Kodol Dyspepsia Care cures dyspepsia because Ite Ingredients are such that It can't help doing so. '.'The public csn rely upon It as a master remedy for all disorders arising from Imperfect diges tion." James M. Thomas, M. D., In American Journal of Health, N. Y. F.8. Duffy. . "Our baby was sick for a month with . severe cough and catarrhal fever. Al I though we tried meny remedies she kept gelling worse until we used One Minute "Cough Cure, it relieved at oi.ee sod . cured ber In few days." B. L. K&nce, IPrln. High School, Bluftdale, Tessa. FS Duffy, OMeen Can Testify Freely. ' , Pabis, August 8, The Minister of General Marquis de Gslllfst, has absolv ed sll milltsry witnesses at the court eiartlal of Captain Dreyfus at Rennet from professional secrecy, with the ex c Hion that he has requested them not to divulge the names of French sgents abroad or disclose anything which could complicate the foreign relatione' ; of France. .-" ' '" THB 8FBCULATIV1E MARKETS. 2? Freeh lot Fancy Elgin Butter just from dairy only 25c Genuine Mocha and Java Iluaeted Coffee, excellent quality only tic lb. Ground to order. Big llama to oat, first quality. Very beat Flour, only S I So 1U Freeh lot of Byrap la tana Purls mouth Corned Mullets nod genuine Cod Bah. Freeh Canned (roodi of of all kinds. (live me a share of your patrouage. Satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. Wholesale a BeUll Groe?r. J. L MIL, 1 'Phones 91. 71 DreeM Hi. aasllaJ Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A. May ft Co., New York, Represented by A, O. Newberry. t- New Yoaa, August 4. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close .. 108 168 10l l2 . mt .60 .. 117 . 137 . 118 ,.183 .. SOf .. lit .. 130 .. 78, .. 119, Sugar........ Am. Tobacco, Reading , J.C 0.R.&O, .. R.I ... St. P 0.T ... .... B.B.T..:... P.Gas..... . T. C. I....;. Manhattan... " m 117 19t 11 131 lit, 120 115, 60 117 1361 118 131 04 1151 120 116, 60 in, 137, 110 132 85 116 131 801 JSe -Wl 118, 118, 118, Dec. Coffee...... 6.85 SD0 5.85 585 COTTON. . Open. Hirh. Low. . Close September...... 6.58 5.68 6.56 6.66 January..'...... 6.84 5.84 5 81 6.84 Oct. Cotton..... 5.70 5.71 ' 5.68 6.71 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whsat Open. High. Low. Close September.... 68f 69l t9 December 71 1 ,71, 71 711 COBK September.... 80 SO 80, SO, December. ... 28 . 20 28, ..181 HUMORS, boils, pimples and all eruption sre due to impure blood, and by purifying the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla tbey are CURED. Irritating stings, bites, scratches, wounds and cuts soothed snd heeled by De Witt's Witch Ussel Salve, a sure snd safe application for tortured flesh. Pewaif counterfeits. F. S. Duffy. When In Bsyboro stop st the Lupton House for good accommodations. 1 r f 6 - 4, t , loru- v'-a . h -t tit.K, -I, tiu.'h,orpboU). f ff . : , Ko Attrw k ., .1 k i I 1 1. ... i a n iwiore puaDl WHW t '"' - - f n try M --. v. till KbBi I.nM. I ; i.u I MnrnN n P. FH1WS This ia the kind of weather you need them and we have a few left that we are going to dispose of at leas than cost They aje the world renowned Guruey's aud we gttarautee that they are not excelled by any. MOSQUITO CANOPIES. We have theni, aud wall attachment. can furnish with bedstead or 90 x 9 Size, 100 x 10 Size, $1 25. 1 60. These are August values and will give you a good idea of the way we propose to push business through out the last summer month. Just as good values everywhere in our store, but don't take our word for it, come and be convinced. FRANC. H. J0NES&60.. 87 MIDDLE 8TBEET. I SUMUER DAINTIES . . . . 1 That are tempting3aad nour . Uhing on a warm day can be made from our Gelatine. We have many dVliclous hot wea.uer foods ia Potted and Devilled Meats, . Canned Lobster and tha aweetest and finest Olive Oil to prepare your salads with. ' If you cannot Sod an appetising meal from our Stock of Fancy Groceiles you should consult a doctor. ' Portsmouth Corned Mullets just received. J. R. PARKER, J Re, GROCER, 'Phone 69. ..... ;77 Broad Street. a IS 1 13 13 2 13. 5- fllsiH HITtiitatiriaTii'ii" Ulliij-1 i BE? I the cAnciiinA, Morebead City. N. O. T. L. Halt, Prop '. Terms Sat'ysfactory. ; HOUSE FRONTS THE OCEAN. ' - We bought onr Underwear direct from the manufacturers thia seasotf and are now giving our patrons the benefit f-anr close buying. You will be surprised at the quality at anch a price. . . ' : 20 Cents a Garment ! 'f'" Almost Starvation Prices, but we have to make roomfor Fall Stock so we are closing our Underwear at Coet .'.. V . We hate all sises from 34 to 44 in Shirta and from ' 30 to 44 in drawers. Call and get your choice of colors, and sizes. I- Remember the price 20 cents a garment, A whole suit' of Un-f- derwear for ONLY FORTY CENTS. 87 POLLOCK STRT, . NSW B&RN, N. 0. . m im Kti'ii't pi pi ft i'i i t ii t t'l i' t I'l pi m i' 1 1' u' t I't in i'i iu w I- IB 3 1
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