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c r r f 1-1 J, .J ji I i- if . rf ! - V VOL. XVII -X0. 1)5. JIW BIIU, S. C, FATl'ttDAT alOtSlSC, AlfiCST 1?, 1239. rSTllLISIlIll I83t 41 i - . . V Welcome the Coming, ; I Speed the Parting Guest. 1 . .-.'.. v m This u our motto in regard to r.ooJp, so in order to effectual- 1. Ij stwed the parting one we have MAUKED DOWN our entire yjy a? line of SUMMER DBESS GOODS. . " ( A' Whits Piquet have ll Uken a fall. . Those Stylish -Tolka iy Dot, Mid Btripe Duck were KJo, now 10c; Two pieces of M- . " rine Mm Polka Dot Pique now lijc; several pier of 15c Ui f ttS nl llaleete for 6c; Zephrr Ginghams for 7c former price 10c, W j and nobby line of Madras clothe in stylish Kail Plaids for 12Jc i A fen- Swivel Silki for 25c Then a few lilk aud Lisle ladies i Vest fonwr price 50c, now only 10c; or a Lisle one for 5c yjy J Tbee will not Urry loug eo haaleu and share tbe spoils. y. H still tomr of thoee f 1.00 Fentherbone Comets in black and nS while only 50c ' j A Ladies Pat. Leather Sandal for1 75c. A few paire of Ladiee j Tan Pat. Tip Oxfords were 2.00, now I AO, and mauy Bargaius si In black tie. " - kji "IV Our ttock must go to make room for Fall Goods, and why P should YOU not be one of the happy recipient- V W Youri to depend upon, ' ' ' J' ! - - .' V IH'ackbufhl euj. IB mm Just Received .-. Finest of the leasou, Fresh Corned and as yon like tlieni, , LARGE, MEDIUM, S MALL. All our Groceries are Fresh and First Quality. Our Prices as Low i the Lowest. ' .-' ' Best Flour, 21c lb. And by the Barrel, we can save you money. Large Pickles 10c dozen. Oats 10c package. . Fancy Butter, 25c " Just in. ?".., . ' - Smokers of Good Cigars will find ours one of thorn. Try it. Chewers of Good Tobacco will find ours it. GASKILL & MITCHELL, Gl ItBOAl) STIII3ET. W SEVEN SPRINGS. W i Tbe Fineet of all Mineral Water. A Positive Cure for IndiRentlon. )ywnia. Insomnia, Nervous prostration and all Kidney and Iiiver Tmnblaa. . It general reatoratt ye propeKies aie wonUerful. Kacb Sprin hai it peculiarities. All aeven are inarveloua. . REDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS. , . HACKS TO MEET EVERY. TRAIN. Telephone Uns Waterworks , 1 ' Hot or Cold From Lad range . In Hotel. " Water Baths to 5eve 3prinrs. ' ' ' , . - Free To Quests. Wa'er Freo to GitnaU. " Borders at other hotela or bnardlne ho ic Y aainc Hefm Si.rin?. water ant C'tiAKOKL) 100 PKB WEEK FOR WAIKU I'RIVILEOE. . . : J , v ; ' L. fOU TERMS. ADDKE89 ; ' "'0 S Q F. SMITH, Proprietor. BINGHAM SCHOOL, r THE.. Orsngre Tonntr, Near JHebane N V (astanuaiuMl, ns3.) Offers Eattwrn Csrolioa Boyt a healthful tail beautiful home in Piedmont N. O. PltfiitT of wholeaoiue fiiod, pure water and fnrah air. Faculty of aevrn thorough . Icacbrrs. Fine Kible, claaaioal. acientitie and busiiiea coumca. Gymnasium and ' ' Physical Director. All ouMoor aporti encouraged. ttcliolAnlitpa, prizea and mcd al. Literary bonlellra." For new handsomely illuatraied catalogne. nddrem, . FRkruM LKWU GRAY, Ii. U, Principal Binghani tJcbool, Mebane, N. t- ooacaTYrrinnrrr U L3 The North Carolina 'College g E Agricultural and Mcclianic Arts. Term Begins Wednesday, September 7ih. OWes an extraordinary courae of intitruclinn at an exlraordina-y low coat to tbe atudent. It not only educates but prepare lla HudenU to heeome Intelligent director! of agricultural and nwlunlral entrriirinp. - There are complete special and abort rour-es In the vartima Agrlculluriil, , Induathal, Mecbanicai, lextue ana i;ivtu Arts. Student will be allowed to atand the tntranoe examination at tbe conaty-ieiti of tut counties In which they reside, thu saving the ex oene of a trln to Ralili;h. " " Entrance examlnaliona will ba bold on the 10th or Auof-it, in the court nouse.Tiniler tbe supervision oi uouniy Mipcrtntendi nt. f or farther lnloroiatlon, catalogue, etc , npply to . - . KRESIDKNT GEO. T. WIN? . , - WIST liALEICSH, N. C. :::: jlsjulu. julojulojui: i :; z Kare Oa fornix M21J. V ilSCIUTU.Y PL EE 1 nlal.es the food more delicious and wholesome Uneeda Biscuit, Standard j Soda Biscuit. Cream Lunch g Dibuii, mu-itaub dim s: TrUUBLK BI KMCAMB, Iml taw mt lit si Part kt u4 Oianr lilaaSl. Maah Oaaa. 8ji Joaa oa Pearo Rioe, LafntK 10, A. barricaae broke over the aeaib ooat at 1 o'elock Taoaday taornlaf and wept aorthaaM. There was bo abate tan l for aiae boars, tbe grcateet dam kg being doae betwwa 8 and 10 o'clock n. At Baa Joan four natives were drawl ed la the harbor; eighty hoaaee were demolished, and hundred were unroof ed, tbe damage to property is animated at 500,000. Commlaaary a to re to tbe Tain of $50,000 were destroyed. - At Alboalto very little re mala (land ing, except tbe cathedral and the bar racks, - Four satire perlabed and thrae United States soldiers were badly In jured. As -the town Is without food, government relief has been dlipstcbed tbltber. . 1 Cayey was levelled to tbe ground, two bandied hoote being demolished. Two United 8lale aoldlers were injured there and many cavalry horse killed. At Catano, tbe entire plant of the Blandard Oil Company was ruined. 'The loss on the property Is 130,000. St. Taotus, 1. W. L, Angnat 10. Tbe Island of Vontaerrat, Briliah West Indies, was completely devastated by a hurricane Monday. All the ehurcbes, estates and vlllafet were destroyed and nearly one hundred perioni were killed. Pohck, Auguit 10. A hurricane struck here at o'clock Tuesday morning and lasted until S p m. - The rivers overflowed, flooding the town. It Is estimated that two hundred persons were drowned. Tbe Iowa and port are total wrecks. . . It Is believed tbe d image done will amount to over 1500,000. .. , Leak Uka War. London, Ang. 10. The St. J ami Os teite this afternoon says all the shipping companies under charter to .the British Admiralty for transport purposes, hare been notified to hold all tbesr transports In reserve for the" Immediate dispatch of troop.-.' .- ' ' - . ... - The steamer Dunera has been ordered to be la readiness Saturday to ablp a de tachment of horse artillery to South Africa. , :. . atlle With 4klars. Cattle rever Carried Te Tlrglala, Farmers Alliance Xatters. Iasaslgratlea Cemsilalea er. State Beeratts. , Ralbiob, Aug. 11. InaoraBoa Coas- miloner Totiag aays a snamber of town are paaalng ordinance Imposing aie apon lnu ranee oempaalee and their agent. Tbe Commiaaloaer sute that several agenu have wrlttea him upon tbe subject and that It Is la direct violation of the geoeral Insurance laws, which, after giving the tas as Imposed by tbe Stat any: "Mo conaty or cor poration shall ba allowed to Impose ad ditional lax, lloena or fee upon any la lurance company.'' - - ".. The commlaaioner says: "The 8late I still being flooded with circulars and advertisements of 'nnder-f ronatF and wild cat Insurance' companies and fre quently circulars are sent to htm as coming Into the Slate from companies which have no financial standing even at their own home, and that have not complied with any of the laws of this ritate. Ills evident that every cltlxen should be oa his guard against insuring In these companies, because by encour aging them they are not only cutting the Slate out of the revenues each of taeae companies abould pay to the state, and no doubt would pay, If they could be passed ss solvent by the Insurance de partment of the State, but, by using these companies, cltlxen are practically getting no security against low, a In case of loss they could not collect the same through- any court of the State, nor could they find anything out of which to collect their claim If they could use the courts. ' v 1 . Revenue Collector Duncan has infor mation of a lively battle with moon shiners la 'Richmond county. Deputy Collector P. . McDonald and Deputy Marsusl Cooper captured a still and were on their return to Rockingham, tea miles away, at night, when tbey were fired on by three moonshiner. One bullet hit tbe horse and two struck the buggy. Tbe deputies were heavily armed. When they reached Rocking ham the horse fell dead. Deputy CoIlecVor-M. I Wood captured i illicit stlU near Rocky Mount, In Nash county. II, toe, had a scrim mage with the moonshiner. They tired on him, in the .darkness, and he prompt ly relumed the are. x . Near Rougemont, Orange county, deputy collectors captured two-eliUs and made three arrests. The State charters the Banner tobacco warehonae, at Clatkton, Bladea county. Governor Russell received a letter from a man at Cbincotesgue, Vs., stating that a man named E. 1', Tlminons bad brought some cattle there from eastern North Carolina, that these cattle had made. other cattle there sick and that tbe native cattle were dying "like hogs from cholera," The letter was turned over to Dr. Curtice, State veterinarian, who dis covers that the cattle were taken through the North Carolina sounds and canals and were never Inspected at all The taking of cattle from eastern North Carolina into .Virginia is a direct viola tion of both Federal and State laws. The Slate Veterinarian was advised, of tbe presence of splenic fever on lao farms near Wsdesboro and also at three place la the suburb of Kalelgh. ' - The August number of the bulletin of Agricultural Department will be twice the size of tbe July number. It will contain the crop report, tbe report on manufacturer and also the register of full blooded cattle. ,v( . , Koaa Hopaon, a woman liquor seller. end apparently an old hand at tbe buat ne, 1 In jail here. She claim that she always give liquor sway. Tbe. State Farmers' Alliance has ended Uts annual session at UllUboro. During the year it has cancelled $5,000 of debt and added $3,000 to Its balance, which Is now $0,000. The officer were installed as follows: Maj. Yf. A. Graham,' presi dent; J. A. Mitchell, vice president; T. B. Parker, secretary-treasurer and business agent; J. C. Bain, steward; W. S. Murccr, chaplain; R. H. Love, door keeper; D. A. Watson, assistant recorder. A commit tee of five, with Maj. Graham as chair man, was appointed to draft an address to Alliaucemen, along the original Al liance Hues. : Tnkii V ThnmiunH mmmliolnn.. , - , , . . ... XT .. i Maybew, Wl. F 8 Duffy. Immigration, win not go to the Norlh-j- 1 , weal at present. He will attend -the greitfttir at Pittsburg, Pa., wheit-the I "Oar baby was sick for a month with Southern Railway will have a flue exhi- severe cough and catarrhal billon of North Carolina's resources and products, "lie will make au effort to get immigrants from Finland 0 come to easlern North Carolina. ' " - J Lieulenaul Douglas Seltlo, U. S. A , says that during '.he ten days of ibis month he has sent 25 recruits from Rul-elu-h and Greensboro lo the army and tlml Norlh Carolina Is doing well, btlng considerably abend of Virginia. Waafctaftaa'a IU( ItoanaJiMUa. ' WxiimuToH, Aug. 10. lb commit lee ef one fcuadred which baa charge of the reception la be aocordad lo Admiral Dewer oa his return to til city are busially engaged la perfecting plans for the big demonstration. A special effort will be made to arena Internal la Maryland, IVrglnla, Weal V r;l. l a id Pennsylvania. The more distant Bute will be reached through th correspondent of paper, and who have beea named a member of the commute. It la thouibt that la this way great In I real caa be roused la all sections of the country and will result la brlnrlnt thooeand of neoDle to Washington. . t ' - Tallaw lavar. nMFTon V-. Angust 10. Tbe same report comes from tbe Soldiers' Uome this morning. Daring the day there have beea no new cases and bo death, and the fever, from all Indications, will soon be a thing of tbe part. Norfolk, Va, Aug 10. Important action was taken this afternoon looking to the raising of the quarantine now In force agalnat Newport New. Hampton and Old Point. A conference waa held at which It was determined to modify the quarantine now la force againat Peninsular point, . to take effect at 8 o'clock on tbe evening of Saturday, August lSlb. I 5 5a ALL NICE AND FRESII-Right from tbe lWrery. Fresh Elgin butter, Snail bants aud Ureal fast Strip. I CAN SElsTs YOIT Genuine Mocha and Java Coffee for 25 cents per pouud, try it -JJ and if not a tjnod any yon ever drank return it and get your ? lnonev bai!k. 5 Hamilton Clark, of Chauucey, Ga.. says he suffered with Itching pile twenty year before trying DeWitt'e Witch Uazel Salve, two boxes of which com pletely cured him. Beware of worthless and dangerous counterfeits. F. 8. TJuffy. i. J. Baxter is closing ont his Summer clothing, shoes, dress goods, Ac, very low. 'Oranges SO cents dozen at MctJorley's. ; Quickly cure constipation and rebuild and Invigorate the entire system never gripe or nauseate DeWItt's Little Early Risers, F. B. Duffy. r Tfc ltatPraseripUaB(6r CkllU ; snd Fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. It Is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. : No care- no pay. Price 50c ' v, . . . y .' - . v "You have the best Vichy In town, remarked a gentleman who knows good vichy after drinking a glass at Dsyls' Soda Fountain. The extreme care exercised in our prescription department is further In creased by use of typewritten labels for all prescriptions. We claim to lie the first 'pharmacy in tbe State to depart from the pen written, blurred label. The use of the typewriter has become so universal, and so essential where legibllt tyls required, we have adopted It In writing our prescription labels, preclud ing the possibility of patient reading the doctors directions Incorrectly, We use every means to give our customers the best service. Brad ham's Pharmacy. i THK ai'KCULAnVB MAKKKTS. It. I si. p o. t". p B R.T.. A. 8. 4 T. C. I.. M. O. p.. Manhattan 115 01, 4fl 1301 110i on 441 13?t us j -118J 11 181 Today' quotation furnished by Lewi A. May 4 Co., New York, .Represented by AX O. Newberry, - New York, August 18. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close sugar........... 1C3, 103 1C2J 103 Am. Tobacco, .t 114 .118 Reading 61 1 01 T.O.......-47 - 47 O.H.AQ, ..... la?t. 1371 1101 x 119, 132 182 94 91, 114 116 01 61, 82 83 49 49 .117 118) COTTON. ' ' ; Open. Hiirh. Low. Cluae September...... 6.81 6M 5.81 5 92 January... .... 14 0.27 8.14 6.23 Oct. Cotton..,.. 6.09 6.13 6.99 6.13 CHICAGO MARKETS. . Whs at Open. Hiirh; Low. Close September..., 69)- 70 : C0 701 December..... ft ,73, 71 "m Corn . '. ' September.... 80 30J 30, December. ,., 28 28 28 W. 94 1U 00 82 48 94 1141 61, 821 48, 117, 801 28 Violet Soap, 25- cent a box of three cake is - a bargain, ' The same aoap, Heliotrope or Lily of the Valley, asms price. At Bradham's. , Irritating stings, biles, ' scratches, wounds snd cuts soothed and healed by UeYWll's Witch Uazel Salve, a sure and safe application for tortured flesh. Beware of counterfeits. F. 8. Duffy. ' Many golden opportunities have been loat by those who suffer from rheuma tism. By taking Rheumacide now tbey will be permanetly and positively cured Cocoanuts from 8 to 5 cents each at McSorley's. " Your prescription will have the belt attention and be delivered promptly with type written label it left at Bradham's Pharmacy.- Phone 78. " ; A fresh case of Buffalo Llthla Water just received at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy, j . , ,V' One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures obstinate summer coughs snd colds. consider it a most wonderful medicine, 'quick ami safe W. W. Merton, fever. Al' though we tried many remedies she kept getting worse until we used One Minute Cough Cure, It relieved at oi.ee and cured her In a ftw days." B; L. Nance, 1'ilu. llih School, lilufrjale, Texas. F S Duffy. . Ginger Snaps a. Fancy 5 money back. THE BEST GROCERIES That money will bny-AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. J. L. Milt, Thone Ol. AVhoIemale A ItetAll 71 Krt.'l Hi. IHOT WEATHER PRICES!! We keep pace with the times. Tbe Hotter the leather gets, tbe Cheaper are our prices. Our line of Uuderwear is now at Lowest Prices ZI rossible. !ZS g Our SO Cent Qualify, 3 Now 3S CVutM. g Our 25 Cent Qualify. Now 20 HVhIh. B Our $1 OO Quality, Now 80 tViils. sHcrIvenH EIatI5 Heaiu Iruw?rN. 73i. Our Clothtnir IS now toiue at Cost. I he heat Values ever ever offered in our city. - ' 3 C i -n m U.la Ham anil riruali TTaa n,ar faftlinAil 9 il I f r nnt. 1 - uunn ..uuj, v.otvm ...I. uwn "" " t Come early and secure right sizes and best values. . We have :St ... r. r , 1 , l i.i g-; only a small quantity oi summer uoous on nana aim must ctose St out to make room for Fall Stock. JV O-. IDTJOiTiT 5S CO., aC 67 POLLOCK BTRKKT, NEW BERN, N. C. 1 iUiUiUiUiUWUsiUiUiUiUiUiUiUU ilMlililiieiSilililliill This is the kind of weather you need them and we have a few left that we are going to dispose of at - less than cost. They aje the world renowned Gurney's and v we guarantee that they are not excelled by any. MOSQUITO CANOPIES. u.ru We have them, and wall attachment. can furniah with bedstead or 90 i 9 Size, 100 iO Size, ,$1 25. ' 1 50. These are AugusTvalues and will give you a good idea of the way we propose to push business through out the last summer month. " JuBt as good values everywhere in our store, don't take our word for it, come and be convinced. but ffFRANG,. K JONES & GO., 87. JIIDDMi STREET. Hill . J ftERVOUS tioiiljli-s are rnr. I H Jltxwl l.nriii'cilit, wbii-l riches ami jv.u -iiit-s i.:c bU 1. It bCNt uieJU'iue fur nervous f I L . i by ! t! O , Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia because Its Ingredients are eueh that it can't help doing so. "The public can reiy upon It as a nilcr remedy for a'l disorders arising f n .n impel fiot ci'rc--tion.M-J.i .. M. Tl.on,s, II. in . i jrun M of :;. v. f.s. 1 i,:y. 1 i;i,OOK Tlilsl. A Tex, it is the Index to health. J If you have bad blood you e s likely ., to learn that you bnve Z Rheumatism, one of the nioet hor r rihle disettse fo which mankind m i heir. If this dhteaae has just 7 begun lie work, or if you have H been nllliuted for yearn, you a should at once take thu wonderful new cur., I RIIEUIIACIDE. Thoimnnda have Iwcn cured, Tho summer aoaaon l the beat t limo to lake a rheumatic remedy. B I Nalitro ill then aid Hie niKlicino ft j in elTeelmg n pernumeut, consti- ..I 1) 1 I. ..j Fl . jUHlunm run:. I it. n t; mtil li in 'jf Uihwid are nuhject to ciiturrli, indi- p I estion and many olh r disenses ( ro be heiihitv the blood ointU he mre Rlir.UMAOIDE is the 1 1 rinoe of Ijlcod puriliers. "ioM in New Rem by O. I). Brad tiHin, iiy liaviH1 Ph'irniaey, and i t.y iin -its iff'neiLii!y, jSUUUER- DAINTIES : That are temptlng2nd nour lulling on a warm day caa be made from our. Gelatine. W have many delicious hot wea-her food in Potted and Devilled Heat, Caened Lobster and the sweetest and ftnest Olive Oil to J repare your salads with. . , . If you cannot find an appetising meal from our Slot k or Fancy Groceries you should qfcueull a doctor. Portsmouth Corned MuUiU just received. e i 1 1 J. 17. PARKER, JR., GROCER -Tlicrlo CD. ',77 Eroad Street, x
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