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vol. ivii-.vo. i;o. SI -i UL5, K. C, flilDAT ilQEXlSG, il'.l'ST 1 133. ISTAIL15RID 1832 If llfIgk(g(r luiiiiiiiiiiiiii ininiiiiiKiiiiii urn iiir t A t V ( This U our luotlo in regsrd to Good, so in order to effectual f ly the parting ou w bare MARKED DOWN onr cutire line 01 iiU JlMfcu DUKiiS UOUI'a. y hit llonei have ail lake a i note Vclcomc the Coming, Speed the Parting Guest. !!. Oj!b 02 Etats En:? Mi line of SUMMER DUES3 GOODS. , .... . mi i? .1 tin.. w mte nqne nave mi taken a iaiu juuw dijimu mmii y Dot, ana Stripe Ducks were lie, no lOr, Two piece of Ma- ... rine Bine Polka Dot Pique now 18c? several piece of 15c Lawns , and lUleste for &; Zrher Gingham for To former price 10c; W (S and a nobby line of Madras clothe in stylish Fall HaiJs for It Jo. v A few Swivel Silks for 25a Then a few iilk and Lisle lidw y!v Vests former price 50c, now only 10q or a Lulo one for 6c. yw Thee will not tarry long to hasten and share the spot la. A Cl Kt;il a.ma nf Iknaa ! nn rMthorlmno Onrx'U in hlar.k tud V' white only 50c V A Ldiw Pat. Leather Sandal for 75c A few pain of Ladiea V Tan Pat. Tip Oxfords were 8.00, now f 1.50, and many Bargains ) in black ties. y Onr stock most go to make room for Fall Goods, and why . twinl.l VAIT am nf th tmnnv twinipnf.a- . Toon to depend upon, vi V! R I I lacKourni si Just Received M1MIIIL Finest of the season, Fresh (lonied and as yon like them, LARGE, MEDIUM, SMALL. All our Groceries are Freih and First Quality. Onr Prices as Low as the Lowest " Best Hour, 21c lb. And by the Barrel, we can save you money. Large Pickles 10c dozen. Out lOo package. . Fancy Batter, 25o. Justin. . Smokers of Good igars will find ours one of them. Try it Chewers of Good Tobacco will find ours it GASKILL & MITCHELL, 61 ItBOAD NT11EET. $ W SEVEN SPRINGS. & Tlic Finwil of all Mlnrral Waters. A Positive Cnro for IndiRestion. DyapepaU, lnsom lift, Ncrrotit Prtwtration and all Kidney and LiTcrTnnli'e-. lu gtnernl n itoratir prnporlie aia wondorful. Euch Mpring hii Hi pe m Urities. All seven are msrvelouB. REDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS. HACKS TO MEET EVERY TRAIN. Telephone Line . yVaterworks - Hot or Cold From LaOrsnge , In HoteL Water Baths to 5tveo 5prlngs. : Free To Quests. W'er Free to QuesU. BMrders at otir lintels or baardlophn jses iiiinf Keren Hi rinss water am CHA.KG 1U J0O l'EB WEEK FOB WATEU I'RIVILEOE. ' FOR TERMS ADOI E88 " , ' ; i ' . G. F. SMITH, Proprietor. BINGHAM SCHOOL, THE.., Orango OonntJ, Near Meltane N V ntlan Rastern Carolina B vi a healthful nd beantifiil homo in Piedmont N. O. Plenty of wholesome food, pure water and fresh air. Faculty of seven thorough touchers. Fine Hihle, classical, scientific and buRinrsa cnuriw. Gymnasium and Physical Director. All outloor sportt nnroiimKu. Bcholaralnps, prlzce and med Literary bocietiea. ror new hanuaomnly Illustrated catMngup. address, PRE3TON LEWIS GRAY, B. L., Principal Binghnin School, Mebane. N. t I. . i " ' i n LJ W aL . 1 3 v. Atiu I desire to inform the public that I may be iound at 09 Xliddle street with a Fine and Seasonable Stock of Dry Godo. Slices, Cloticns, Hats, Gent's Furnishing Goods, &c. Kefre Caarsatlaa Fer PellUea! Paraasea. Rallsx at If tastaa tatUa Hills at Ileiery. Ksw UU Kla. Tsaehert j laslltaU. I RaLttoa, Aag. 17. Lao rin barf ia the first place to start a campaJ(a club. On will be organlced there Ibis week to be kaowaaa ' The Whit slaa's CoaslHa tutlonal Amendment Ulan." The board of trattaaa of the BtaM Li brary aev reduced tbs price par volume of the Colonial and State Recoria froaa (5toS. Raleigh for so ax Urns aat had ao base ball or athletic park, bat now, oat at the Agricultural and Mechanical College park, a aquad of penitentiary eoavlots are (railing and sooa there will be here one of lb most thoroughly npHo-dat parks la the Stat. Dr, Richard II. Lawts, secretary of the Slate board of health, has advised the mayor of Winston to order compulsory vaccination, so as to prevent th spread of smallpox, which has appeared la that -place. A ease was reported her yester day, bat It was qnlckly contradicted. " It Is said that part of the plans of the negro conrentioi, to meet here In Sep tember 17-28, wlU be to see how best to ptevent the carrying at the polls of tie constitutional amendment, and In ease It is carried to lok to th emigration from the State of the negro. The Seaboard branches ara to be con solidated, says rumor, and rumor also asys that soma stockholders are aot la favor of th plan, and may su for an Injunction to prevent a meeting of the stockholders, which Is celled for Sep tember Gth. The ground npn which Oliver B. Dockery bases his clstms tor a seat In Congress as against John D. Bellamy, Is that he has spent a long life fighting the battles of his party with bnt Utile re ward. Capt, K. 8. Finch, of Charlotte, re newed his option on all ths swamp lands belonging to the State which was onoe granted to Finch and Falling. The op tion ts for a year dating from February, 1900, and embraces 000,000 acres In east- era North Carolina, Including all the swamp lands owned by the State board of edueation. The price Is 50 cents per acre. The contract provides against the sale of less than 1,000 acres at one time. It Is understood that purchasers are negotiating with a Northern syndicate tor the sale of the entire lot Judge Adams appeared at Burlington for J. W. Massey, who alleges, la his suit against the town, that during the mallpot epidemic the authorities took bis residence for a pest house, and now he can't sell or rent It. At Asheboro more than 8,000 people attended the Confederate reunion at that place last Saturday. The principal ad. lrets was delivered by Mr. F. 0. Bobbins of Lexington. ' The Globe Furniture Company of High Point, has pat in new machinery and will enlarge lis plant. : ; , . , , Mr. U. A. Mofflt, of Asheboro Is warning the public generally not to have anything to do with a check for (1,450, which was sent to him some dsys ago but has not yet reached Its destina tion. . ... v The option held by Jordan, Sinclair and McDonald on the Benbow House property at Greensboro, expires In week's time. It Is supposed that they will pay the necessary $35,000 for the property, but if they decide not to put chase, it Is understood that there will be no difficulty In a sale at the fiugres men tioned. The Benbow paid from 80 to 60 per cent, on the invettment, and travel here Is Increasing tremendously. The big addition to the Cannon f&c tory at Concord, is nearly completed, The walla are up and the woodwork Is being pushed, the builders are rushing ths work on the cotton seed oil mill and will have everything in readiness for the coming season. ; . ' , Two cotton mills ire to be built at Hickory, papers hsvlng been signed and stock all subscribed by outside capital!, ts snd a few of the leadinfl oustness men, including A. A. Sbuford, president First National Bank of Hickory; C. Geltner, president Burke County Bank. This mill is to be capitalized with (50,000. One of "the parties interestel ssys niakes the food more deHcJous end wftotesome DEATH AT SK a. A Own Ahr Hear SJatbiM Ami rtre Stn Arm PtmaS, Noarot.x, Ya. 11 To schoonat Aaron Reppard want ashors today near Gull Bboel Ufa Saving Station snd Is total wreck. Of lb e.w of sight ma a bat three were saved. An awful gale baa been blowing off this coast for lb past thirty-six boars sad fears have been entertained for the afety of vessels at sea, especially la the vicinity ot Jaogerous Cap Hatter. At t o'clock today aot nnsxpecled news ot calamity reached Norfolk and the Weather Bureau reported that an un known three-matted schooner wss la dltlreas south of Gull Bhoal Station, which Is about twenty miles north of Cspe Battens. The wind has blown a sale all the af ternoon and eommunlcktion with coast points has been uncertain, the lelegraj b lines to the Co ait and the telephone lines along the short which connect the life ssving ststlons working Indifferently at times and at other times not at all. To alght, however, a message confirmed the news received esrlier In the day and conveyed the farther information that the schooner wss the Aaron Reppard, that she bed gone to pieces and that only three ot her crew of eight men were saved, the other five having in spite of berolo efforts upon the pert of the life savers gone to their grsves beneath lb sea. The Reppard, a schooner of 404 tons net registered, Is reported to be bound from Philadelphia, her home port, for Savannah. She was 149 feet long and 84 feet bsm. Hamilton Clark,, of Chauncey, Ga.. says he suffered with Itching piles twenty years before trying DeWllt's Witch Hazel Salve, two boxes f which com pletely cured him. Beware of worthless and dangerous counterfeits. F. S. Duffy. .... ' LmL Many golden opportunities have been lost by those who suffer from rheuma tism. By taking Rheumacide now they will be pehnanelly and positively cured "Our baby wss sick for a month with severe cough and catarrhal fever. Al though we tried many remedies she kept getting worse until we used One Minule Cough Cure, It relieved at once and cured her In a few days." B. L. Nance, Prln. High School, Bluffdale, Texas. F S Duffy. Lemons 15 cents" dozen at McSorley's. rn)Hui4 1l, WasnixuTon, Aagoat 1 The appalN tag eoDdKlons Slitting la Porto Kloo were mads more fully kaowa to th War Department today by Geeeral Davis la a dispatch which aays ths death outright In th bland will reach 1,000, while many ar dying dally from Injuria and privations. , Irritating slings, bites, scratches wounds snd cuta soothed snd healed by DeWlu's Witch Hasel Salve, a sure and safe application for tortured flesh. Beware of counterfeits. F. S. Duffy. Anwsys Croup. Syrup Is the only dy manufactured exclualrely for child- rens coughs and colds. While nsed almost bp every family In Craven county for croup, It is a remedy ot equal virtue In ordinary coughs and colds. Price IS cents, BrsJhams Pharmacy. . Notice! Mrs. Crabtree acknowledges the re ceipt from Mr. J. E. Dsyberry ef ber laundry on Middle street, snd all the tlx -tores snd fnrnilure therein, and of all money due her as her agent and employ ee in the management of ber said laun dry, to dale, aid doss hereby stale thai she Is satisfied with his management of her said business. After .a full investigation of Day- berry's management ot her affairs, and management ot ber said laundry business she believes him to have done the best be could under all the circumstances. Aa examination ot th books having been made and the same found correct. L. J. Moorb, Atly. for Harriett Crabtree. J. J. Baxter Is closing out his summer clothing, shoes, dress goods, &c, very low. ..: ) Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsls because its Ingredients are such that It can't help doing so. . "The public can rely npon It as a master remedy for all disorders arising from Imperfect diges tion." James II. Thomas, M. D , in American Journal of Health, N. Y, F. 8. Duffy. The soothing and healing properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and perma nent cures, have made It S great favor Ite with the people everywhere. For sale by F. 8. Duffy & Co. The typewritten label on all the prcj scriptlons sent out of our pharmacy Is a revolution In neatness and legibility- one appreciated by physician and pa tient. We strive at alt times to give the best service, best goods and best prices to be hsd. New Bern msy net be as large as some cities, but the old town is up to date in Fire Engines, Drug Btores and some other things. We keep abreast ot the times, keep the best of everything and keep It going, Tour prescriptions will be filled with skilL reliability and prompthess, and delivered at yonr resi dence, It left at Bradham's Pharmacy. J. L. McDaniel's, 71 Broad St. i Also a nice lot Sugar Cored liana and Breakfast 8 trip. Fresh OriU medians and ooaras, Caroli na Bice and Frb OaU. Ths Very Bt Butler received Fresh fro as tb Dairy every week.r Fresh . Canned Good of all kinds. Tb Very Best Flour . (Snew Drift) only 2o In, v , .". .- .. - '-... , Everything Gnaranteed mm IlcprrMnted. 'Phone Ol. 71 Br HL ; Knox Hats Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly di gests food without aid from the stomach and at the asms time heals and restores the diseased digestive organs, It Is the only remedy that idoes both of these things and can be relied npon lo perman enlly cure dyspepsia. F 8 Duffy. Our fall shapes will toon be in and these hats must be sold ont next week. Call early and get yonr choice of shapes and sixer. We have a beautiful shape for large men, and the small hut is just the thing for young persons. . Have your prescriptions filled at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. Petrollne Pomade, a perfumed pomade especially prepared for 'he. hair from purest albolene. Keeps the hair smooth snd g.osay snd prevents It from falling out. Price 19 cents at Bradham's Phar macy. Anwaya Croup Syrup Is the best rente dy for whooping cough on the market. We have numerous testimonials of Its efficiency In whooping cough, every one ot them given by some grateful father or mother. We guaiantee every bottle every dose; If It does not relieves Croup, Whooping Cough or any form of child- rens cough, we will- refund the money paid. Sold only at Bradham's Pearmscy. Cocoanuts from 8 to 5 cents each at McSorley's. FOR SALE! ONE STEAM PROPELLER In good working condition, newly painted, length 70 feet, beam 14 feet, draft loaded 8 feet 9 inches, carries 1,400 bushels of corn, or 80,000 feet of lumber. Apply to - E. 8. WILLEY, Elizabeth City, N. C. That Violet, Heliotrope, Lily of tho Valley, 8 cakes for 85 cents, are exceed ingly popular and good sellers, - Every odor is true to name, equalling the best imported goods in appearance. Send and get a box, If you are not pleased, that ground will be broken as soon as a return it and get your money back location can be agreed upon. jBrailbam. -. - '-. The second mill la belnir organized bvi " Mr. E. L. Bhufford, who will either locate 1 3 J- B"ler la bwi8 In ' windows in town or near South Fork river, twO 1 tui wcek lhe cheapest line of neck ties or throe miles south of the city. ever oCfere(1 in the cltv Ionr choice of A valuable gold and copper mine has 83 cent goods at 15 cents. been discovered, and is now being de-i " 111 velooed on the lands of Solomon Mor- Jordan's Liver Pills are highly spoken 1 - Xost or Mislaid. Craven county Bond, No. 23, for (500, This Bend Jigs been called by ths Board of Commissioners, and proper anpllca tlon for the payment thereof will be made. All persons are warned against trading for the same. August 11th, 199. M. DeW. STEVENSON, Attor.iey, 99 MIDDLE STESS r, !0i HEW I"HN, N. C gan, in Morgan's township, Kowan county. The ore It very rich. The Interest In the teachers' Institute at Salisbury is growing, dally and the at tendance i) keeping pace with the Inter est About 55 teachers have alMsdy been enrolled and many others will have their names added to the -lint. Yestsr dsy was one of the most interesting days of the week. of by those who use them, and their sale constantly Increases. Tiicy are made and In sold New Bern only by Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. "THE EI 1 when Hood's s best mo. lie ST should bo your imyii!!f meillcioe. irwiwiila im-l lve :e r.c:;Y ca:i i mm t t!8 Violet Soap. 25 cents a box of three cakes is a bargain, ' The same soap, Heliotrope or Lily of the Valley, simie pricj. At Bradham's. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures obrtlnate summer coo'i'is and coliis. "I consider it a mos t wonderful nif.Ki'ne, quick and sufe." W. W. S.erlon, y,ij.!;pw, Wis. F S Diiu. . ISL.OOD T12Lli3. Yes, it is the Index to health. If you have bad blood you o likely to learn that you have Rheumatism, one of the most hor rible diseases fo which mankind is heir. If this diseaso has just begun its work, or if you have been nillicted for years, you should at once take the wonderful now cure, IilXETJH ACIDE. Thousands have been cured. The summer season is the best time to takeja rheumatic remedy. Nature will then aid the medicine in effecting a permanent, consti tutional euro. People with bad blood nre subject to catarrh, indi-r-stinnand many olhfr diseases. To be henltiiv the blood must be pure RliEUAlAOIDE is the 1'rince of blood purifiers. 'idd iu New Bern by C. D. Brad liam, by Davis' Pharmacy, and by driK,;iats generally. Price f 1 per boltl. North Carolina Hams! I THE PRETTIEST IjOT TIIAT HAVE COMB 10 MARKET THIS 8KASON JUST HECKIYKD, AT j. l. um Wholesale eft Retail aaaaaaaaalaaaaaaatasaaaaiaia A 3 Have Seen Ilcdnecd ! 3 Genuine 5.C0 Hat will be told during the NEXT TEN DAY8 for - 3 $3.75. 3 3 REMEMBER 3 . 3 g Only $3 75 for a Genuine $5 OO Hat 3 3 PT: (3-- wDTTDOTisr co.;i 57 POLLOCK BTKKET, NEW BERN, N. 0. " .lUmiMiMlMMlMillFw AT Ul a5aS2J525abeiJSacoj. (lire as nsu 1 IS 9 irru ,iiln This ia 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't and we guarantee that they are not excelled by any. MOSQUITO CANOPIES. I We have them, and wall attachment. can furnish 3 90x9 Size, , 100x10 Size, with bedstead or $1 25. 150. These are August values and will -give yon a good idea of the way we propose to push business through-' ont the last summer month.- - ' Just as good values everywhere in onr store, don't take our word for it, come and be convinced. but K3 FRANC. H. JONES & 60.; 87 IIIDDM STREET. 1 ''Sr'"irirTTf 'if -r -i r f!awVttwVwValVta4toa WITH BUT A fJINGM THOUOUT And that is, "bow perfectly delicious our relishes and all kind ot food preparations are, for Sum mer luncheon, or for picnics, camps, or at bom." Our exten sive lines of plain and fancy Gro ceries, csnned soups, jams, jellies, potted and tinned naeata are the choicest that that are put up. Our prices are always lower than any j' others. Try a can of our macaroni v and cheese, lue pound can. J. 17: PARKER, JR., GROCER, T::c::d CO. !77 Tread Etrc:t. s. fc CS"- v''T. : k ft
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