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I-;.:) soi. mi r sT VOL IVII-KO. 1!3. StW X. C, TUESD1T VORSISG, 11QI?T If 99. ISfiilfsHkn 'issi" - . : -2 n. I i . A . . A AA A A A A AA A f, AN A A fi A A A f. K A A A A A V7 VV V! 7 Yes it mwi o but 'lis true wvert helra, lht during the V' Mil few tiara we shall nil a line of Children and M.a Tan and Ulack low shore, tin- ranging froiu 61 U 13, for, listen! " Ridiculous " 29c Per Pair. V7 V V! Ladies rat. Lralher Nippers for C.nc pair. Very many V pooJ thing ia Lsuliea Low Mum, borne of the now Pintle lMle J fur 19c. Just a few pieces Ht of those 10c Ginghams for 7c yy A lovely line of 18c Madras Cloths for li Jc Two or three pieces of Itoman Stripe and l'ulka Dot l'iiUe for 121c, former r price 18c. Figured lucka in navy and hite, and black for 8c W Onr best 3ft im-h Punjab lVrcale for JOc, Some dainty Murine W J'.lne Ktlin Dimities, so ck-cant and useful for full wear, only 10c, uil the Madrjs in plaids for dreasea or waista deserve a glance, yjy A good Summer Corset for 25c - l In fact the knife hat Urn plunged into our eutire itock of Jj? Summer (foods and when we toy this we nuiu to give you . W W VI VI U VI VI VI Real Bargains. Hackboro iSBMi & MM. In addition to their Grocery Business, have purchased the Hardware atock from Mr. George Slover and will carry a Full Line of General Hardware, ,V: Sash, Doors, Blinds, ' ' Lime, Cement, Plaster, And ANYTHING TO UE FOUND iu tfie IIAKDWAKE LINK ' A SPECIALTY. We Will be glad to hare onr friends call and aee us when in need of auything in our Hue. - - " ' ' , " ' We have a Choice lot of N. 0. llama and tancy Cakes. Expecting Fresh Lot Portsmouth Mullets on next boat , . : GASKILL & MITCHELL, HARDWARE: 73 MIDDLE STREET. GROCERIES: 61 BROAD STREET. W8EVEN SPRINGS. w The FliiMt of all Mlueral Wilton, A Positive Curo for ImllRestion. Dyipepila, lusoniDin, Nervous Prostration and all Kidney and Liter Troubles. Iu general rettoraUve properties aie woudorful. Jiach ppnng has its teculiarllies. All seven are marvelous. IN. Cold W REDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS HACKS TO MEET EVERY TRAIN Telephone Llna Waterworks Hot or From LaaranKe .,-.; In Hotel. i , ' Water Baths to Seven Springs. , ' Free To Ouests. i !' Wa'er Free to OuesU. B.mrdorfi at other hotels or hoarding ho ises nsintr 8ren Sprimja water art CHAtt(JrCI) f JOO PER WEEK FOR WA.TEK PKIVIL.EUK. FOR TERMS ADDRESS 1 ?1 lMil G. F. 5MIT H, Proprietor. THE... BINGHAM SCHOOL, Oraafe Oonntj, Near Mobane N V (BatatiiaOiea, 17H3. ) Offers Eastern Carolina Boys a hesltliful an.l Iwautirnt horns In Pioilmont N. C. Plenty of wholesoirtu foo L imro wntnr and fresh air. ' Faculty of seven thorough teachers. Pine Bible, classical, scientiflc and business courovH. Gyrauagiuin and Physical Director. All ouHoor sports oncoiiraned. 8clWrlilp, prliics and med als. Literary uncieiies. r.ir new naniiaom'iy innsiratea cataioRu address, PRESrOM LEWIS GRAY, B. L., Principal. Hingham School, Hebano, N. C . 1 " 'if '( . . a 1 ..j 4 ? , j .- Li aesire toimorm tne puoiiQ mat l may be lound at 09 Uiddle "Street with a Fine and Seasonable Stock of n eatalaltf 0a Tka Iscrssse. Tlstker Baytrt OaU frsll la Faraltare Mailac Relsara At gUUsTllle- Orakaa Bsas Ficarslsa Pra ru at CaaeaH RaLXioi, Ao(. St. Mr. a W. Whlta krr, of Ilalelf b, ia oaa of a eompaay that kas aoaghl a copper ml as It Biles sonth of IUlel(h. The eonpaay will be orfaaltad asst week. Tkls nlas la a asw discovery, though la 1851 It wai thought then was coppsr tkara, Prof. Holmes aod other a i pens pronoaac the prospect for copper eieaUeat. The ooapsny will he capitalised to com men os with at not less than 5i,000. J. B. Carr, Joha Pullsa, Belroa, Atbby Boras aad aiaoy other proBlaent Saaoeters are Interested. There Is a vast deal, mora bl&ckadlnf la eastern Nertk Carolina than there ever was before, while blockading la the western part of the State the original home at the blockade r Is decreasing from a comparative standpoint. Jnst how mnch Uocksdtnf la done Inside government itlll hooses we will aevar be able to aceruln," said oaa of the offi cers. "The simple truth though, Is that ao distiller who does business oa a small scale and legitimately caa possibly auks aioney." - la nearly all the surrounding eoontles genu for lumber aad furniture concerns are traveling through forests and buying thousands of trees as they stand. This lumber business In Its vsrious b ranches bss grows tremendously in this State la the past few years. For inslaaea, furni ture from High Point is shipped to every part if lbs United Slates aad a great deal of it Is sent to Germany and other parts of Europe. Aad as a test as to whether this enterprise Is profitable or aot one doesn't get around the fact that the furniture faotorlea 4a High Point declare a dividend of 5 per east. - At Winston a number of the summers who went out on a strike returned, and wanted to go back to work, but pspt. W. F. Smith declined to give them employ ment Their places are "being rapidly filled with other stemmers. Col. J. F, Armfleld was offered the ap pointment as major Irrthe forty-sixth Regiment of Volunteers, recently order ed to be recruited for service la the Philippines. It la not known whether lis will accept or not. The entire wholesale whiskey -'and rectifying establishment of the Key St Co. Manufacturing and Distilling Com pany at Btatesvllle was on Wednesday detilned by Special Deputy S. J.' Britt, who is understood to be acting under the orders of Special Agent L. A. Thrash er, of Greensboro. On orders from Col lector Harklna, about 8,000 gallons of spirits la the warehouse were seised. Tbe action of the officers wss taken on account of alleged violation of the Inter nal revenue laws. The case will likely be 'beard before the Commissioner of Internal Revenue at Washington. The children from the Odd Fellow's Orphan Home, at Goldsboro, will go down on their week's outing to Wil mington and the seaside resorts next Tuesday. They will arrive la Wtlmtng ton on the 9:40 a m train on the Atlan tic Coast Line and will be met at Front street depot by the committee of, Odd Fellows representing the four lodges of the city. , Walls there the children, and those wbo accompany them will be the guests of the committee. -. . , More than 100 houses have been- built In Concord since the first of March aad there are many now In course of erec tion. '-:-' - - "'" Arrangements are being made for an electric light plant aad an entire adam for the stieels of Mount Pleasant. The new furniture factory at Lexlug ton which will be in operation soon, was Incorporated nnder the name of the Gen tral Manufacturing Company. Tbo stockholders of the proposed new 'savings i bank at " Salisbury, met last night" and organized 1y tbe election of the following directors: D. It. Julian, D. A. Atwell, A. B. ' McCanless, P. II. Thompson, R. L. Wrurht, E.i P. Wharton, M. S. Brown, WtH. Overman, John 8. Henderson. The directors than elected officers as follows:- President L. L. Overman; vice president A. H. Boy den; cashier, W. F. Snider, teller; C. K. McNeely. Work on the building will soon begin and the bank will begin operations when It Is completed. fua rasa aad lalempUd the witness, I -i .i 1 bet's a asaaireal lie.' Geaere! Mercer, who, la the Dreyfus trial, Is the virtual prosecator, mada the following expression of his views through his eldest soa, who spoke f jr hlsa, this aftaraooa: 'It b aselesa te attempt to ooavert foreign oplnloa regarding the Dreyfus qneslioa, la which, moreover, foreigners aeve ao right to Intervene. Porelga peoples hsve beea misled by their press, which Is violently Drsyfussrd, for the very good reasoa that a majority of the foreiga aswspapers hsve beea bribed by tbe Jewish syndicate. General Mercer considers thai anything he mlaht say explaining his position, which Is that of a majority af the French people, would bcasaless. "The best reply to Drsyfussrd stale- meals abroad will be the condemnation of Dreyfus. This condemnation Is only a questloa of 10 days or a fortnight, for condemned Dreyfus will certainly be. Foreigners will then see that their Jour nals have deceived them, for they will recognize that the mass of the French aatloa, who will receive the news of lbs conviction of Dreyfus as joyful tidings, Is aot composed of fools, aad thai, if tbs majority of the French applaud the con demn stlo a, it will be because It is Jus aad msrltsd." Dry Goods. Shoos, i'otions, Hats, Gent's Furnishing Good3, &c. V fjZZZ'JUlZVi rtrr.E lUikes the food more delicious and vvttoiesomQ l L. HcDaniel, 71 Broad St; J s Jnat raivsH a rr-. Le atheOl -Va el Clner D.i.1 "l Irwt Heil-v. OnivMiet ikr boaad. -tm w ; . - - BiorsiNraa.a. Mmmf PLKNTT ratMOMBRS EHCAPa: I-rwa Wake Oaaty Jail aa4 rtmrUaUary. . DsspstmSs Oaag ef BrsaaeaU. Special to JonrnaL Rslbioh, August Si Last night at one o clock, live prisoners In Wake county jail escaped, ono being after wards caught. This morning Its United 8tatee and two State prisoners escaped from, tbe penitentiary. - . i At 0 a. m. they went to work In the brick yard outside of the stone wall of the penitentiary, but Inside the plank stockade. Ala preconcerted signal the seven prisoners made a rush to tbs stockade, aad dashed through tbe planka which had beea almost sawed In two from,-the outside, supposed to.be the work of an ex-convlct. . These men were the most desperate gang In the south. Moss, a ten year prisoner aged 60 years, from Louisiana, led the escaping party. ' -' - aeas Bsssiawag Tlie C saaa. la) la The Strata Paaia, Aug. SO. Paris was the areas of extremely serious disturbances today and tonight, recalling some aspects of tbs Commune. Flfty-lx persons hsve beea reported injured, Including several policemen. Ho one, so far as kaowa, was Injured by firearms. Nearly all were hurt by being crashed or trodden under foot. Quiet was not restored anlU mid night. . . At a late hour a mob of SO.000 persons was la tbe Boulevard de Majenta, which runs past the end of tbs Bus de Cbabrol. It apti kept constantly moving by the Republican Guards, wh? made a re markable display of force. 4 Large bodies or police were constantly operating In and around tbe Hue de Chsbrol, and a largs force waa held In Readiness at the nearest barracks. A body or rioters wbo took refuge at eight In the court yard-of the Oare de I' st was expelled by the police, who made 83 arrests there. About 10 p. m. disorders occurred on the Boulevard de Magenta and Boulevard de Strasbourg. Pistol shots were fired, but nobody was Injured. Two newspaper stands were burned. Several arrests were made In connection wlthtb'sacL Aa attempt waa made to fire the choir of St. Joseph's Church with petroleum and the firemen were called In to quench tbs flames. . TUB BPBCCtATlVX MARKETS. Anwsys Croup.Syrup is the only reme dy manufactured exclusively for child- rens eougbs and colds. While need almost bp every family in Craven county for croup, It Is a remedy of equal virtue In ordinary coughs and colds.. Price 15 cents. Brail hams Pharmacy. Eodol Dyspepsia Cure cnresdyspcpsls because its Ingredients are such that it can't help doing so.- "The public can rely upoa 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.S. Duffy. ,. .. .-... Lemons 15 cents dozen at McSorley's. Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A. May & Co., New Tork, Represented by A. 0. Newberry. Naw York, August 21. - STOCKS. -v -- t - open. High. Low. Close Sugar........... 159 169, 158 158 Am. Tobacco... 1S1I Reading.. . . C. T.O... ,. Leather.,,., a B.AQ. . a i St. P C.T. P .... aB.T...V. A. 8. 4 W. T. C. I-.... M.O.P..... Manhattan.'. 48, . H 187, 1 118, 134 97 109, ,671 124 181 81 61 48 471 9 v. 9 187 136 119 118 135 134 97 97 122 01 47 9 186 118 134 97 103 67 , 99 -49 115 109 104 ' 571 M , . 98 , ,99 . 98 40 49 49 116 115 114 "'-" COTTON. ' -. r ' Open. Hiph. Low, Close January......... 8.06 6.14 6.06 614 Oct. Cotton...., 6.87 6.01.6.87 6.01 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whsat Open. High. Low. Close 72 72 71 71 Hi 74 ' 73 - 73 September ' December . Cork . September. December. 81 88 81 88 31 88 81 28 TUB TItXAl AT BKNNB. Drvvraa DiBMnm a WHiish. Oea. Sfer cler Talks 9f Forlgiirs. 1 R&nkes, Frahcb, Aug, 20. ilajir - Hamilton Clark, of Cbauncey, Ga. says be suffered with itching piles twenty years before trying DeWitt's WRch Hazel Salvo, two boxes of which com pletely cured him. Beware of worthless and dangerous counterfeits. F. B. Duffy. 1 i ,; . Lost, -i, r. ' . Many golden opportunities have been lost by those who suffer fr,om rheuma tism. By taking Rhcumacide now they will be permanetly and positively cured J. J. Baxter Is closing out his summer clothing, shoes, dress goods, Ac, very low. The type-written label on all the pre r i- fc -.m Calgnet, Gen. de Bolsdede and General j 8criptIon9 gcnt ont of our pi,arinacy is a Gonse-all hostile to Dreyfus-were ihe re,0lutlon In neatness and legibility- witnesses before the Dreyfus court-mar tial jesterday. Culgnet lavlteil the court's special at tentton to t!.e UuiUr, in ahUh, ht , one apprectaleu by pliysielun nnd pa tient. We strive at all times to give the best service, host goods and best prices to he had. ftc-w T.eru mnv not be us would bo found ample proof of the prls- ( ia.,. e ome cities, but the old town is oner's guilt. I up to di.W In Fire Kg!u.-, Druj Stores At this stage of the proceedings Drej; ,n(J 8(lm8 01; ;,,r tiih M e U v, s'-.-t 1 of the t: , I - p the l--t of ex :,-e I ....-I ... t0 ..wqfcw , 2 Also Fn ah Mararool, both Isnporwd and th.eneatic ' The best of averyining ia urocertes at pncea whica drty a ttnpeutica. . -Give m eill before beyiag. . ; ' C 5 if n i itvHv iviiiisMfi 5 ScIletAll Oroe?erf Irritating stings, bites, scratches wounds and cuts soothed and healed by DeWitt's Witch Uaxol Salve, a sure snd safe application for tortured flesh. Beware of counterfeits. F. 8. Duffy. We have jost received the Newest Patterns 'of Ncckweur, 4 and have . - -! " 3 ! Ties to Salt Everyone. g The Xew Kerchief Tien, Just out, 3 ... Tlie Bgulatr f niperinl, , E The new eoiorn 3 c In regnlur fouiMn-IianuM. We have a full suddIv of Teck Tics for older men und ran anv taste. Black and white Satin and Silk Club Ties iust i3L in. White Lawn (.'lab Tie in nice quality. Onr entire stock is braud new and you can get no better selection, any where, in the city. : m, I T. Q-. IDTJIsr ; CO., I Tbe soothing and healing properties of Chamberlain's Cough ltemedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and perma nent cures, hsve made It a great favor its with the people everywhere. For sale by F. S. Duffy & Co. Have your prescriptions filled at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. Petroline Pomade, a perfumed pomade especially prepared for 'he balr from purest albolene. Keeps the hair smooth snd glossy and prevents it from falling out. Price 15 cents at Brsdham's I'har- mscy. .' . Cocoanuts from 8 to 5 cents each at McSorley's. . - '.. That Violet, Heliotrope, Lily of the Valley, 3 cakes for 83 cents, are exceed ingly popular and good sellers, Every odor Is true to name, equalling the best Imported goods in sppearance. Send and get a box, If you are not pleased, return it and get your money back Bradham. . , J. J. Baxter is showing In his windows this week the cheapest line of neck ties ever offered In the city, your choice of 25 cent goods at 15 cents. ;;: - Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly di gests food without aid from the stomach and at tho name lima heals and restores the diseased digestive organs. It is the1 only remedy that does both of these things and can be relied upon to perman ently cure dyspepsia. F S Duffy. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures obstinate summer coughs and colds. "I consider it a most wonderful medicine, quick and safe." W. W. . Merton, Mayhew, Wis. F 8 Duffy. , , Anwuys Croup By nip is the best reme dy for whooping cough on tho market We have numerous testimonials of lis efficiency In whooping cough, every one of" them given by some graf.ful falher"0r mother. Wo gimmnteo every bottle every dose; If It does not relieves Croup, Whooping Cough or any form of child- rons couh, wo will refund the money paid. Sold only nt Uradham's l'earmacy. J. L. MAUL, 71 Brcn'i HL sS t ' assa a 67 POLLOCK STREET, NEW BERN, N. 0. 3 3 tfiMaUeUlttJM lilWiiUliii):! This is the kind of weather you need thorn, and we have a few left that we are going tq dispose of at. less : 1 1 i mi : ii . 1 1 , r t J jn inan coeu . xuey aje sue worm reuuwueu uuruey anu 111 X A1-A 11 A 11 1 1 liui - - we guarantee mat mey are not exceiieu py any. I r.lOSQUITQ CANOPIES: j. ... w- ... yiU - " - ' - - 3nJ i . . .1.' i v ..' - ' tl . . Wa haw them, and can furnish With h(dRtpad or ' wall attachment. .' , ', ', , ' ' " , 1 :;. ; v;'; 90x esiae, -; ''$i$.7;t'-."X,- .' : ; lOOilOSize, - I j, 150, ,,'t, , . . .; . . . ri --. t i - ! i, j, f.4 ,.(1 t" 1! A t- ? ' - . These are August values and will give you . ft good ( i ; , - idea of the way we propose to push, business through- 1 nnf. th IhsI; aiimmer month. ! t'-' Juat as good values everywhere in i ottri Btore," but ', : ' - don't take our word for it, come and tie convinced.'"" " ' FRAN&.flKj0NE8:&'G0.: 87 SXIjDOIiJE'STIICjET. i - mm m ... . . m B i t aJV iwi r- : ' TWO BtJUAsa i WITH HUT X SIDfCJtli TIIOITOIIT av And that Is, Vbow perfectly , 3 delicious our relishes and all kind of food preparations areTfar 8am- ' mer luncheon, or for . picnics, ctmps, or at home." Our exten- - sive lines of plain and fancy Gro- . ucrt it giuuw jn'tipa, jnu.n, j.j,... d, . y potted and tinned meats are the ( ' choioeat that that are put up. Our .- nrlccs ate alwava lower than auv : ' i I li.MUl 8?:" Si - S '. ia voi - id t i st I'.' .1, !..! li lt g.; 1 V i c "Our baby was sick for a month with severe cough and catarrhal fever. Al though we tried many remedies she kept a :in w or-te until wo usedOiie Jiinuie Cuti.-U Cure, -it reUeve-l at once and f i; 1 hi r in a fi w thiys." B L. Nance, !':' :. I" h : : ool, L':;:rf-.!;i, TeJRS. ?,,.8 ' iii r- 1 , f I sT . . i. iw ..... f, i , ( others. Try a ran of our macaroni f and ch eie, 10c pound can. J. R: PARICER; JR., GROCER, Tlicr-o CO. 11 Tread Ctrcct. C 99 MIDDLE STREET, NEW BEKN. N. C ii t
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