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C ' I I till f t -! i i r ! a I VOL XVI! -10. 117. ItW BIX, I. C, TUCSDAT i!0ESISGr AUGUST 15, 1199. - ISTlIUSHtn I88t . . , . ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft VcIcomo the Coming, - Speed the Parting Guest. This U o3r motto in regard to Goods, aa-m order to effectual ly speed the parting ooe we hve M AUK ED DOWN oar entire line of SUMMER DliESS GOODS. - White Piqoe have all taken a fa!L Thote Stylish Tolka Dot, and Stripe Docks were Me, now 10s Two piece of Ma rine blue IVIka Dot Rone now lzjc; several piece of 15c Lawns and lUlratoe for oc; Zepher Ginghams for 7o former price 10c; and a nobby line of Madras cloths in stylish Tall Plaids for 12c A few Swivel Silks for ibc Then a few silk and Lisle ladiea Vets former price 60c, bow only 10c; or a lisle one for 5c Tlxve will not tarry long ao hasten and share the spoils. Still mm of those $1.00 Featherbone Corset in black and white only 60c A Ladiea Pat Leather Sandal for 75c A few pairs of Ladies Tan Pat. Tip Oxford were $4.00, now $1.50, and many liargains in black tie. --. Onr atock mmt go to make room for Fall Goods, and why should YOU not be one of the happy recipients Yours to depend upon, Hackburn vv V VI VI VI vv VI VI Vt VI VI vt V! VI VI VI VI VI VI M VI t VI fiBm 6 I1CTHL. maun in nuns Just Received " Fiuest of the'season, Fresh Corned and as you like them, LARGE, MEDIUM, SMALL. All our Groceries sra Fresh and First Quality. Our Prices as Low as the Lowest. Beit Flour, 2 Jo lb. And by the Barrel, we can save you money. Large Pickles 10c dozen. Oats 10c package. Fancy Butter, 25c Justin. ' ... Smokers of Good Cigars will find ours one of them. Try it. Chewers of Good Tobacco will find ours it GASKILL & MITCHELL, Gl II HO AD STREET. kfvfn springs t tT 7 Ms a mm a a a. m a m . w w pnt asm I P! a .11 A DliU. n..M Ti1lMtlM ' V I Dyspepsia, Insomnia, Nervous Prostration and all Kidney and Liter Trouble, lu general restorative properties ate wonderful. pf Jfiacn cpiing lias its pecuiiarttiea, . ah seven are marrcious. REDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS. HACKS TO MEET EVERY TRAIN. Telephone Line . Waterworks . Hot or Cold From Ladraoca . In Hotel. " ' ; 3 Water Baths to Seven Springs. , V ; . Free To attests. ; . - Wa'er Free to Guest.' B.mrders ac other hotel or boarding ho m-. min Heren Hrinn water am CUAKUKD i00 FEB WEEK FOU FOR TERMS ADDRESS : a i. th f f G: f; SMITH, Proprietor, THE. BINGHAM SCHOOL, Orange Connty, Near Hebane N V (MUUUO, 1793.) - ,--r!t.v' T,"""9t5i.T 6 (Ten Gattern Carolina B it a healthful inl beautiful horndf iir Pictlmbnt K. 0L Plant; of wholeimne foo l, pure water anJ fresh air.- Faculty ofpven thorough (eachrra. Fine Bible, olwaiciil, acienttflo and business eounos. Dymnasium and Physical Director. All outdoor sporti encouroged. Scholarships, prlzee and med als. Literary bocietles. ror new handsomely illustrated catalogue, address, PRESTON LEWIS GRAY, 11. U, Priuclpal. Bingham School, Mebane, N. ( EJn Of S!::!j Cilj M dt Belli ' KewsaaiMrs Deaaae4 Far Sajlag Ceaaty WtaU Kaaaalale. Fara era Alllaaee Oat of ralltlea. , CharlatU's Skewlat. Fai-. eral Prlaeaera Kick RAUtiaa, Aug. 14. The graat yearly neetlog f tbs Frtaods at High Pol at aataadsd. Ropwusutlres at Qaaktr eommUtMS war prasaat from a aoora of Btatea, area froa California. ThisyMrly araetlag teat a rtpraaaatatlva to Kaglaad last ysar. 80 early Is th tobaoao asaaea la the ztran eastera asetloa that eorlag la torn aaetloas b aald to b . tataawi , Is ihssilrsma weal th frost frequently eatchat a lot of the tobacoo before U eaa bseot. Charlotte, a plao of 10,000 popalatloa baa 4,000 persona at work la Its varloas eiaoofaclurwa. Half ot the ar em ployed la eottoa mills. ' Th holders ot U Stanly county rail -road bonds will appeal froa tb decision of lb United Btatea Circuit Court f Appeals that ih bonds ar lavalld be cause tb act authorizing their issue was not read on separate days la tb Jiegis 1st u re. Coler A Co., the holders, elalm that is a mere subterfuge and aa effort to repudiate. Coaaaal tot .Stanly de nounce th newspapers which hare said repudiation was attempted. Feeling ba been quit high la regard lo these bond suits. Farmers' Alllano msa lay they ar slncer la the declaratloa that their order must be takea eat of politics, which to 111 th truth, hare well-nigh swamped h. They claim It ha reached its turning point and that now it will grow. It Is said that a rry handsom row ot flats" will be erected facing the QoTCrn- or's mansion, and Its beautiful grounds. Tb plana ar In hand. It appears proba ble that then may be another hotel. Tbe statement was made that 14,000 had been paid for th site, la front of the city ball. , Marshall H. 0. Dockery will take two weeks' recallon at Blowing Rock. All toe-people wbo com here from eastern North Carolina say they nerer saw finer crop, Slate Treasurer Worth went to High Point to attend the great Tearly Meeting of the Quakers. Th State charter th Venabla Tobac co WsrtUouse Company of Wilson. Th owners aie K. L. Dlbbrell, A. B. Car- rlngloa and S, W. Vtnabla, Jr. Some of th Federal prisoners In the penitentiary "kicked up a ". bobbery" about working In the brickyard. Last spring a lot of them refused to work. Ualf a dozen were whipped, being glren from nine to three .lashes each, and It had a moat salutary effect. Such was the statement made by Superintendent Day, who ordered the whipping done. The' shipment of grape from this section is about ended. Th crop was quite a fair one., i" i .ryuf '. t Not in SO year has home grown fruit been scarcer than In this section this season. There are Hteially no peaches, apples or pears., , . V The Commissioner of Agriculture Is so well pleased with the attendance at and interest In tb farmers' institutes so- far held tn th east that he says others will be held lo that section.- - ' The Supreme Court and library build ing is rery far from being fire proof, but it ought to be protected in a many ways ss possible. The basement is now part ly used as a document room by the Sec retary of State and a spark In the waste paper would do Irreparable damage. President George T. Winston, of the A. 4 II. College, says that In each coun ty an examination will be held August 19th, at tbe court house, to ascertain who are entitled t scholarship. Thar are 120 scholarships. '.; ..'.. It is the understanding that the legit- latlre investigating commlttoe will meet here Tuesday. ; , - ' . o- .i -.5 ! 7 Pn I.M.I iJ f fX " I desire to iniorm the public that I may be lound at 09 lliddle Street with a Fine and Seasonable Stoclt: of r ' ' u ' Dry -V Gocds. Shoos, Uotions, Hats, ' Gent's Furnishing Goods, &c. , - A . , , . elLes the food more delicious and wholesome a atari U will oWlaate th popalatloa. Dastltalioa eea dlstraes prerall. f sop) ar cl smarter, la tb tru of Pobos for bread. Ooraraor Oeaeral Darts has already atartad relief eipedl- tlona, bat eommnaicatloa la dlfflcalt owing to the Booda resulting from tb aaary ralaa, which at many point has carried away road aad brldg. Play, th port f Poao. a Iowa of (,000 labahilaats, wu destroyed. Other towasoa lb southern 'odast of th Is land sofferred similar disaster. Tauce, wast of Poao was destrored. tog-ether wflk It port, Ongnlca. Talla boa aad Ooayaallla, oa the line ot jail way connecting Ponce and Tauco, were o wiped out. Hnmaco, tb chief tewa oa the eastera coast of th Island, Is tn rains, and It 8,000 paopl are homeless and starving . Silly four bodies bar already beea re eovared there, aad aot a bona waa left steading. Trooper Schoenborg, of th Fifth Cav alry, after a terrible ride, brought la dls patches to General Davis asking for as sistance. Sevan men of Troop 0 were Injured In th hurricane. Private King, of the Eleventh Infantry, waa seriously hart. Th extent of the casualties among tb troop stationed In Hamacao and other town I not yet definitely known, but It Is believed that 18 wer killed In Arroyo, on the southeast coast. In Arecibo, on th north , coast, 85 mile, west of this city, th beet families perished la tbe Hood, which (wept away their house. On hundred and twenty bodies hav been recovered. At Tabuooo, 10 miles south of Huma- cao, oa lb east coast, 900 ware killed and many were wounded. PatUlaS, 10 miles to the southwest,was bUtted out. Nothing has beea heard so far from the Mayaguts district, on the southwest coast, but it Is known that coffee,oranges and tb growing crops all over the is- laad have been completely ruined. Many towns throughout th Island ar atlll aoder water, and thousand ot cattle have beea lost by the Inundation. ANOTHEB NKWgFArtKK LIBEL SUIT. DBKVrVS COl'XstX IS fcfluT. Special to JoerasL Bskrbs, August 14. Xaltrl Labor!. coaaaal for Caps. Drwyfua, wu (hot wall oa hi way t eourt today. Tbe aasaasla Is believed to be a Span ish Asarchlst wbo Intended lb ballet for Dreyfus, bat mistook hi sua. . Labor!' young wife reached him after h was shot aad supported his head while he lay oath road before being carried to tb hospital Laborf condition Is critical. . Ba aald: 'I must dm bat Dreyfus I saved.' Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A.May&Ccs Mew York, Represented by A, O. Hew berry. Maw York, August 14. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Clos Sugar l3t 104 1TJ 1631 Am. Tobacco... 117 118 117 117 Reading GO, 00J 80) 00) C. T. C 40 47 40 47 O.R&Q 137) 137 187 137 R. I U0t 110 118 118) St. P 132 131 131) 131) Leather 8 0 9 C.T. P 94 93 98 95 B.K.T 114 114 113 113) A. a W 63 6i 81 Ct T. C. 1 90 91) 89) 89) ht. O. P. 48 49 ' 48 48) Manhattan 117) 118 117) 117 Dec Coffee 435 485 485 485 COTTON. Open. Hifh. Low, Close September 5.80 8.93 8.80 6 80 January 6 S3 6J3 6.18 619 Oct. Cotton 6.05 01 5.07 6.97 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whbat ' Open. High. Low. Close September.... 71 71 71 71 December.... 73) 74 73 74b CORH September.... 80 80 30 80) December.... 88) 28 28 38 Mewe Observer For 00,000. FealteatUrjr lavestlgatioa Committee Meeting. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 14. There will be no meeting ot th Penitentiary In vestigating Committee nntlt August 83nd. : . . Superintendent Summervllle ot the Northampton convict farm sues the News & Observer for f 5,000 libel for its srtlcle published charging cruelty to convicts. Walter II. Page, well known In North Carolina, Is to sever his business rela tions with tbe Atlantic Monthly, and goes to the Harpers' and McClure com bined. ' BTKICKKM PORTO RICO. Lemons 15 cents doten at McSorley's. Hamilton Clark, of Cbauncey, Gs.. says he suffered with Itching piles twenty years before trying DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve,' two boxes ot which com- pletely cared him. Beware ot worthless and dangerous counterfeits. F. 8. Duffy, J. J. Baxter is closing out his summer clothing, shoes, dress goods, Ac. very low.. ..m' !-a' The BeelfPraeeriptkmpor ChllU ' and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. It Is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c. . "Yon have the best Vichy tn town,' remarked a gentleman who knows good vlchy' after drinking a glass at Dayls' Soda Fountain. ' v. as L 99 MIDDLE BTF.I-T, :E',V Err.N, N C PeeSHenee JaweaSeaa to FaUewlae; Jk Greet, BurrtraBei People Oleasor lot Bread. : San Juan, Porto Rico, August 13 Reports received here estimate tbe num ber of lives lost in tbe recent hurricane as follows: ' : ' " ' In Porto Iticoi Ponce 1,000, Hnmacao 61, Arreyo20, Arecibo 180, FabucaO 200, Juan Diaz 40. . - ' ' In ether Islands: Montserrat 74, St. Croix 30, Guadeloupe 103, Nevis 81. Estimated number of deaths, 1,083. '' . Five hundred of the dead are lying in tbe morgue at Ponce. ' There la much' illness in that town owlDg to the scarcity bf food and water. Cisterns were filled with salt water when the sea was forced Into the town by tbe wind, rendering their contents unfit for Use, -''Wit iiU'.V'i(: I Sediment and wreckage In which dead bodice are imbedded choke the atreetn. An epidemic seems certain, and M then are no medicines, if it once gets One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures obstinate summer coughs and colds. consider It a most wonderful medicine, quick and safe" W. W. Merton Mayhew, Wis. F S Duffy. "Our baby was sick for a month with severe cough and catarrhal fever. Al though we tried many remedies she kept getting worse until we used One Minute Cough Cure, it relieved, at olcc and cored her in-a few days." B. L. Nance, Prln. High School, Bluffdale, Tezas. FS Duffy. f EEP your b!ocl pure ami your k sloiniich ami (J' j-liveori siiK in a 1 ;i!:',y rom!'..;-n t y t ' 1' .-. Vs i. - . i ! 1 y tv i The type-written label on all the pre scrlptlons sent out of our pharmacy Is a J revolution in neatness and legibility one appreciated by physician and pa tient. We strive at all times to give the j best service, best goods and best prices to be bad. New Bern may not be as large as some cities, but the old town Is up to date In Fire Engines, Drug Stores and some other things. We keep abreast of the times, keep the bet of everything and keep It goii'C, Your prescriptions vT'He !"' It ': t'.vl, Tk).'.'','.Uj and r - , i K " 1 H y r. i , :. T t !:'. I i '.. . if 8 1 i i.: y ji Uneeda Biscuit, Standard jiSoda Biscuit, Cream Lunch ' Biscuit, Nic-Nacs and 1 Ginger Snaps ' ALL NICK AND FRESH Right from llieBie'rv. Faacv Freeh Elgin Batter, 811 hams and Breakfast Strip. j I CAN HECIj YOU S Gcnaine Mocha and Java Coffee for 2S'oeuU per 'pound, try It J and if aot as good any joa ever drank return It and get jour I" money back. . . ti..a n THE BEST GROCERIES I That money will buy AT TRICES JO SUIT THE TIMES. THB BTECCLATlVB MAaKKTS, Petroltne Pomade, a perTumed pomade especially prepared for 'he hair from purest albolene. Keeps the hair smooth and glossy and prevents It from falling out. Price 13 cents at Bradham's Pharmacy. J. J. Baxter Is showing tn his windows tbls week tbe cheapest line of neck tie ever offered in the city, your choice of 25 cent goods at 15 cents. Eodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly di gests food without sld from the stomach and at th same time heals and restores the diseased digestive organs. . It Is the only remedy that does both of these things and can be relied upon to perman ently cure dyspepsia. F S Duffy. Oranges, 80 cents per dozen at Mc- Boriey's, Anways Croup Syrup Is the best reme dy for whooping cough on tbe market We bare numerous testimonials of Its efficiency In whooping cough, every one of them given by some graUful father or mother. We guaiantee every bottle every dose; If it does not relieves Croup, Whooping Cough or any form of child ren cough, we will refund th money paid. Sold only at Bradham's Pearmacy. Anways Croup Syrup Is the only reme dy manufactured exclusively for child ren 1 coughs and colds. While used almost bp every family In Craven county for croup, it is a remedy of equal virtue in ordinary coughs and colds. Price Z3 cents. BraJhams Pharmacy. That Violet, Heliotrope, Lily of the Valley, 8 cake for 23 cents, are exceed ingly popular aud good sellers. Ever odor Is true to name, equalling the best Imported goods In appearance. Send and get a box, it you are not pleased, return it and get your money back, Bradham. - . Violet Soap, 25 cents a box of three cakes Is a bargain. The same soap, Heliotrope or Lily of the Valley, same price. At Bradham's. Irritating stings, biles, ; scratches, wounds and cuts soothed and healed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, a sure and safe application for tortured Besh Beware of counterfeits. F. 8. Duffy. iMt. Many golden opportunities have been lost by those who suffer from rheuma tism. Hy taking Rheumacide now they will be permanelly and positively cured a. McDAt E Wholesale afc Iletall Grocer, 'Phone 01. 71 BrisM Hi. staTjsl memw sl smBama saskss maasi amt mamTmeaaaaM maasl mmmr a Samai Samm aiaiaaimaaaaamaaia am, Knox Hats I is If ave Ifeen Red need I Genuine fS.GO Hats will be sold during the NEXT TEN DAYS for 3 I $3 7F. I Our fall shapes will soon be in and these hats must be sold y out next wees:. - Call early and get yonr choice of shapes and si zee 12 - ' We "have a beautiful hape for largo men, and the small hat j3 e- is just the thing for young persons. nrpirnnrn 3 REMEMBER Only $3 75 for a Genuine $5 OO Hat 3 AT 3 - area ruv w n-iti' BfMnniiM ' avnvtv nnnav u r oi ruijiA-UaV oiaaviki, nvTY oann, n. v. ililiillliiiliiliiiiiiilirilriililiilliiilillilillilllillllilisiilllilri lini BliSffillfflBS.1 Thi is the kind of weather you need them and we have a few left that we are going to dispose of at less than coat. They sue the world renowned Gurney's aud we guarantee that they are not excelled by any. MOSQUITO CANOPIES. .... , , . -. ". it4 ' ' -- We bare them, and can furnish With' bedstead or' . wall attachment ! , , , ; tin 90 z 9 Size, ' 100 x 10 Size, '$125.' :,.a'6o...;.;;;, , 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. ' '! " V Just as good values everywhere in onr store, but don't take onr word for it, come and be convinced. 87 MIDDaVE STREET. H I ii I SDUUER DAIIITIES--; ; . . t..a d mm v 1 1 1 . 7 1 Cocoanuts from 8 to 5 cents each at McSorley's. ' A fresh case of Buffalo Litlila Water jtut received at Davis' Prescription l'Luia . y. 5 ' That are tempting3&nd nour .( Inlitn run m ii 11 1 1 11 ! ha m mtm W, from our ' Gelatine. W ' have many delicious hot weaiher foods In Potted and Devilled Mfats, Canned Lobster and the aweetest and finest Olive Oil to j-repare your salads with. ' " If you rannot find an appetizing meal from our Stock of Fancy Groceries you should contult a doctor. . . i- -.. .,; - Portsmouth Corned Mullet just received. ; ' . t'tT t , vj ar ..ll1"" .-"-tt : Tlicna CD. ;, ;77, Ere a Ctrc;t. ; K
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