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C r r vol. xvii-xo. m. I IV HIS, K. C, rKIDiT i'JJK.MNU, SIPTIMKtP !, 1199. tSTHLisiuii i;s! V A i A ft IX IX 5X IX "Ridiculous" v.. . 1 ..1 1.:. a - it. -1 t k .1.1 next few data we shall II a tine of CliiMmu and Hi a Tan yi ant hbuk kw thote, tint ranging frvtu 61 to 13, for, Jj'tten! 29c Per Pair. 1 Ladii-a Pat. Irwtbrr Slippers fr Cio pair. Very many IX H00 tbinga in I-atlir Iw bbir Borne of the nee- Pioue IMle J tv lor l'Jo. J nil a lew pirew K ii 01 iu iuc uingnania tor vc ijy SEH1E SITS SO.,' ' A lovely line of 18c Mawlou Clothe fur 12 jo. Two of three. of Iti.nixn Ktrii anil lolk&Dut I'iuue for 121c or out IX price 18a Figured buck iu navy and white. and black for 8c yJ X Our Nut 3G inch Punjab Percale lor 10c Some dainty Marine VI IX Iu fart the knife baa been plunged into our entire stock of f lihie Edia Dinutios,ao elegant and useful for fall wear, only 10c J tv and the Madrsa in plaij for droeeva or waists uVaerve'a glance. ij li A good Summer C'orw-t for 25c VI V -8 Real Bargains. IX Summer (iood and when wo say thia we mean to give joa IX IX i IV IX IX' -At n lackburni Aro receiving New Goods Every Day. Among them CheoiOi IksI cream. Uiitter of tho l03t creamery." Van umps Sonps, Tomiiln, Vejelable, Mork Turtl", Ox Tail,' 'l Itwillioii anil I'bicken at lOn cim. , , . , - , . Imorteil Sardinei, 2 dins for 25o. ' ."'' Oyster ami (Jlam Chow dcrft. ' . :' " ,-. Everything ot the best quality and a - new stock to pick lrom. : ; r ; ;r ; Milk on Ice. Big llama to slice at 12c ' Kingana Small .'. llama just in and guaranteed. ' . Our leader tho 2Jo Flonr is going and making ns many good customers. . Wo continue the sale at the price, all you want. -.-... Fancy Cakes at 15c per lb, r . ; . ft fcr lis i alt Vd Wataa t ail Casrct Our stoc't nt tho Ilard ware Store will soon be complete. Ixmlc ' out for ad. in few days. . It will pay to wait. . V, J ' i ;-Vi ' ' ' . i ..' ... GASKILL & MITCHELL? HARDWARE: '.OROCERinS:. ';','. 73 MIDDLE STUEET. 'Phono 147. 61 BU0AD STREET. ' - - . .. f W SEVEN SPRINGS. ; . gxsgssj8 ' : . The Fim-wt of all Mincrni Watora. A Positive Cure for Indlgmlioii. Jyepenia, Insomnia, Ni-rvoiu l'roatralioa and all Kidney and ' Livor I'nmb'es. Iia general restorative properties are wonderful. Each Spring Iia iu poculiaritiea. All geven are marreloua. REDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS. . HACKS TO MEET EVERY TRAIN, Telephone Lino . f. Waterworks Hot or Cold From Laarango , ' In Hotel. - ' Water Baths to Seven Spring. . . Free To Ouests. Wii'er Fte to Quosu. ': IVnr.Irm at oth hot or haanitn ..Vines t uHin oeven (.mien wnhr ttru (J:IAUUiU Ij 00 TKB WK FOU FOR TERMS ADntlE ' ' ' ' (? 0. F. SMITH, Proprietor. A We have just received the Newest Pulermvf NrcWaV' anil linva . . t3 jf Ties lo Kult liveryoiie. . The Now Korcliief TiN. juvt onl, ' p "J ThoKguliir Iinjjfriiil, 13 , , The iiv colors , I u regular four-in-liandM. We hnTC a full supply of Teek Ties for older nun and can . suit any taste, , I5!:iek and white Satin end Silk,(Jlub,Ties just HE in. White Lawn Olub Tits in nice quality, 'r Our 'entire stock"' - islrand new and you can get no betier selection anywhere, in the city. - . ' ' ' ; . ' T. Or. XDTJ2.Nlsr -CO., Praf. Pew Bark TratM far ( baa. Wkea Praa. Patrick tirea. , Kaaaale LaS'rea. Ae- . aaaala af Baraao la Jail. , . , SUU Fair." , lULSiaa, Aof aat II The Haa. Tho. 4tile, aae aipUia4 kla aoriUoa ea Ike Coaitltotloaal AaaadaMat, haa as dla poailloa wkaMar M foaeaal kiS potlti eal polat of view. "Ualeee I andergo a awry radical and aaaneipeeed'efeaafe,"eald Mr. Battle. "I tfcall advocate, aad Tote for, the Cob IK at tonal ABradnxaU IndepaadeM of any polltleal party idea, I believe- that lue adiptloa of thla aieaanra win ateaa iba beat wUdom for Rortk Carollaa. To ma It appaara aa the eorraot eolotioa of a difficult problem. "There oaa be ao qnaatloa aa to where I land oa aalloaal poll Ilea. I am a Re pab'lcao, para aad almple, But I have aot been, aad oaaaot ba, la lywipathy with the polltleal log rolltnf of a great taay of ibe Rapabllcaaa ot thia . Btata. Io thla asettar I aat blasad aolaly by boa et eoovlcltoa. . ,: "I may add, merely aa s matter ot fact, that, recently I have received a great maoy letter from Republican friend, urging that I make a aland tor the nomi nal loa of Governor or aa a Uongreaamaa Tbl I cannot do. 80 loag aa the Repub lican party la North Carolina basee lta platform oa opposition to the Constlta tlontl Amendment 1 cannot iaoaclea lloualy raa oa the ticket," " ' Uariag the put few day a large number of orphan have returned to the Oxford Orphanage from their summer vasal ion, the Ural la the hbtoryof the iuitttutlon. - ' Prof. Jerema Dowd, of Trinity Col lege, haa returned from a European trip. lie left early Id June and arrived la New Tork last ThoraOay oa the ataamthlp Pennaylvanlfc .. ., II. Mebane, Btata Supeilntendent of Publlo Instruction baa received the following' letter from Dr. J. L. K. Carry: I hsvo watched your administration of your office With the keeneat Interest and anxiety and hare pleasure la expressing my gratification at the aeal,, Industry, ability and efficiency with wbloa, you have discharged the delicate and Import ant duties. You deserve special 00m- tnendattoa for being Just to both races and tor keeping the school lndependeat of part politics." - . . t Two special deputies from "Wilson county arrived here with J..J. Jefferson, the white aassassln of Capt- .Calvin Barnes, Jefferson- Was 'placed 'la the tatlon bouse, as there were no paper for his commitment to Jail The sheriff later sent for the county attorney to con sult with him la regard to receiving the prisoner and late' la the altera oon he was Jailed. --7-" s Jefferson Is a tough looking specimen and a cold-blooded a criminal, aa was ever seen here. Be la past middle afire. Be teem to gloat over hla crime and confesses It with pride, He says he had a lot of trouble with Captain Barns: that this had gone oa all the year. , The buUet that killed Captain Barnes was shot into his back. -Jefferson, for all his coolness there, was la mortal fear of lynching uutU ba got here. , The deputlea drove him through the country to a station ten miles this aide of Wilson and then hastened here, After he had been transferred from the atatioa-bouae, JefTeraoa ald: "I ild not kill. Bare as. I don't know anything about him." Ihe keyt to Barnes warehouses were In Jefferson's pockets and were sent back to Wilson. : v. , Grand Master of Masons R. J. Noble atid Grand Secretary John C Drewry has returned from fltalcsvllltf, where tho corner atone of the court house Was laid yesterday; Mr. Drewry say SiOO Masons were preB U air. Urewry is aaloiilslieil nt autcsvlllo development, lie Went ba 10 speak of North Carolina's growth and said, though a yiriuian, that this Bute was far out-stripping his own. It is lo dustilal lvlopniut whleS I- causing the progress here. All the towns feel it. Mr. Drewry says there : are -'now 810 lodges of klasona, three having been cnariereu inis year, . t neoraerna ti, 00 members lu this State. , Fit-ldB minstrels opened the theatrical season here last night, playins; to packed house, at least 1,500, at the acade my ot Music, Manager H. C. Rivers has booked many attractions for the season; Not a few of these are booked upon the condition that they make a Southern -u'- y;, -: So far Ihe reports show that 80 appli cants for scholarships bave passed ex amination in the various : counties for entry to the Agricultural and Mechanical College. The fall term bcglus " Septem berClb! . , ' . ,j . , t The fall term of Wake Forest College began jeaterday. The outlook for an Increase in the number of studdnls is good. W. J. u, f . , j the principal of the liintitutlon for the white blind here, la now In t':e hardware baalan bera, saocewdlng B. Irby, who was recently elected professor of agjri- eallur at the Agricultural aad Mecbaal eel Cxllegs bare. IX II. Patrick, fusiooln, does aot re tire as praaideat ot tho Atlaatkst North Carollaa Ballroad uatll Iba foank There day la September. September 1st the term of office of a aamber of fuslonisla employed at the peolfcatlary expire. It Is aot known whether any of them will ba reappointed or aot. .. . The race programmes for the State Fair are tosood. There are 11,000 la parses. ' " 'An &mno V ACILTUY Ft C Makes the food more delidous and vvtolesotne AN SUkTIMATE OS TUB bSUU. TMK FAMOl-a TSUAU DWUIaa Am a th Kaamtoa ml Drerftw. Omm, !; SXaj Cassia, Rmaaa, August 90 The air of Rennes thla evening la filled with rumors of ooaspiraclea and predictions of coops da theatre, but nothing precise can ba aa- aeoertalned. General Herder's attitude daring the last few daya haa mystified hi followers In the ease. Ba la extreme ly clever, aad the general feeling la that he Is preparing something, the existence of which will ba revealed la a few daya It la aow accepted a beyond question that there Is a serious division ot opinion oa the part of the Generate. While the ease was running smoothly against Cap tain Dreyfus they all palled together, bat since the tide of evidence began to tarn U his favor, a was notably the case dar ing the testimony of Capt. Freystaetter and Colonel Cordler, which proved much more damaging to the general staff than the latter anticipated, certain dividing lines have become manifest be tween the varloua cliques. According to another report, General Roget, who waa not implicated. In 1894, 111 ' cut himself loose from Generals Mercter, Qonse aud DeBoiadeffre. This la a plausible hypothesis, since Roget baa assumed throughout tba role of the defeddor of the army, tbua making hit aelf popular with the army and with large section of the nation, and he prob ably would not lose by separating him self from the wrong doers of 1894 and declaring that bis opinion has been changed by the evidence given during the present trial. ' . .,:f,. .- " Kabnuka Troop Home, - Omaha, Nan., August 80 The return ing First Nebraska Regiment received a glorious welcome when the troop trains arrived at 7 o'clock thla morning. The crowds which bad assembled at the depot were immense, and as the first t ain pulled up to the platform the cheers of the thousands ot people were added to the din of whistles, bells and cannon crackers. The buildings along the route of the parade had been elaborately deco rated and the sidewalks, windows and every place of vantage were one aolid mass ot cheering, yelling humanity. .' Over IOO Mites aa Hoar. WiLXisafoM. Del., Aug. 80 The New Tork and Washington express on the Philadelphia Washington and Ball! more Railroad rushed Into the Wilming ton Station thia afternoon, after having made a record-breaking spirt. The 8.4 miles between Thurlow and Claymant were made In exactly two minutes, or at the rate of more than 100 miles an hour. The 23 1 miles from Gray's Ferry to Wilmington were covered in exactly ti minutes, . L Quickly cure constipation and rebuild and Invigorate the entire system never gripe or nauseate De A itt's Little Early Risers. If S. Daffy. TH K srtXLXA'l'l V H M ABKKTS. Tiulay'a ijnolut i na funiislicl Ity 11. B Wlha-n .('( llii:liiioml, V., It(ro- sentril by A so. Nrlirrj. ... v , , ,,. Yuan. AugiH 81, 7 ( ' ' M'UlUih. "t ; ' 7 ' Oia.' Illrfh. U. (Ji' -i Bugr. m ; ise im im Am. TolmccJ...; W8i 128J V-!7t 127t Keadiii,'.. ."...' C3 .. 02, Cli C94 C. T. C 49 49 47J. 47J Uather ..i.. ... Itli 1U llt 10, C.:h; U0t 180 J 136 135 N.-P ..' .'.'..... 47j 47J 4BI -46 St. P ..V..:' .... 184i 184 1831 C;T. P .... '.'.- 1031 102i 99J 10t B. It. T. ...... 107i 10H 105Jr 105, A.B. & W. m' 681., 67J -68 T. C. 06J OOt 95 - 5l M. O. P ,. 60t SUi 49t 49i Wab. Pfd. '23 S3 83 23 COTTON. ' Open. Hlp-h. Low. Close January....... . 6 97 0.03 5.9S 0 97 Oct. Cotton...". 6.3 " 5.83 B.83 5.83 - , CUICAGO MARKETS. Wuat Open. High. Low. Close 70i - 70i C0 69r 7K, 72t - 71 711 WIHOatrms TIwm a rivo Thaooaaa. ' Nsw Teas, Aagnat 10 Tba alaaaser Carers, which arrived today, brought a aamber of peaseagera from Porto Ricaa porta. Oaa of tho passenger said: The deso- lalloa aad d tat recti oa caused at the towa aad harbor of Ponce la appalling. The aamber of deaths among tba people baa aot aa yet be a, aaoertalaed, bat It will certainly aamber 8,000 for the whole latand, probably 1,000. The destitution la being relieved as rapidly as possible by the govern meat official. The lower clsssea of the peo ple, however, are inclined to ba trouble some, aad It la feared that there will be aa outbreak amoag them. (uiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiir ji SMITHFIELD HAMS 1 SHALL SIZE, ONLY J4 CTS. 5 -ste- 5: Oaa Mlaata Cough Cora quickly cures obstinate summer coughs and colds. "I consider It a most wonderful medicine, quick and safs" W. W. Marlon, Mayhew, Wis. F B Duffy. Caataa Dooa Hoator. Cabtor, O., August 80 Major WII Ham McSlnley, as congressman, governor and President, ha la the last twenty Rve years been the central figure la a great many big demonstrations la Canton, ba1 la the matter of enthusiasm, unanimity heartineaa and cordiality of the welcome, none haa exceeded and few have equall ed the one which marked hi arrival here at noon today. Irritating stings, bites, scratches wounda and cut soothed and healod by DeWitt'a Witch Uazol Salve, a sure and aafa application for tortured flesh. Beware of counterfeits. F. 8. Duffy. In Shoe Buying get the correct shape for your particular type of foot. "Queen Quality" Shoes are made in special shapes to fit the several types of feet They are beautiful to look at, delightful to wear. The price is not the only thing that has made "QUEEN QUALITY" SHOES famous. D. F. JARVIS 69 POLLOCK STREET. 57 rOLl.OCK STREET. NEW BERN, N. V. ""I I" IU!l)!l HI JM mm."! I'l !'! J'l )!i j'l IM I'll1! I'l Ml IM im 1. 1 t. September. December . Coit! September. .December,' new msitar GRIST - MILLS. Vew Mills, ; Kolilug eiiCNt, . ISIevatoni tindj Corn Clean t-rts Of the Latest Improved and Up to-Date mil Machinery. YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED. ISP SPECIAL PAINS taken In clean ing and polishing gram before going through tho mills, which insure ure meal. Corn, Hominy, Oats and Mixed Feed. GEORGE BISHOP. New Bern, N. O. Small 8ngar Cored ITama, first quality, 13c. Small Breakfast Stripe, 10c lb. California Ilanu, best qnality, 9c lb. Big Uatns to Cat only lto. . Very Finest Pars Cream Cheese. Imported and Domestic Macaroni. Freeh California Prune. New Crop White Beans. Ileini's Sweet Pickles, both mixed and plain. Everything usually kept in a Hrat-Clasa Grocery Store can be found nice and fresh. 5? J. L. McMIEL, Wlioleftale A Ilelall Z CJroeer, z' 'lMione 01. 71 Itrai.1 SI. s: 'TIS A STORY WITH BUT FEW WORDS! WHEN WK iKLL OP T1IR PUENOMKNAL SUCCESS OF OUU LINK OF Godman's Ladies, Misses & Ciiildren's Shoes. FIUST They are warranted to ns by tho naniifctnrer. SECOND They are warranted by ua to oar nuatoinors. THIRD Our cusmors aro alwaya pul.iffi(l with ti c aiar 1 f them. We obligate ourselves to make o?d every pair that proven unsatisfactory and tho price aro within reach of every one. 25 Ltdies Dong. Button and Lace, Plain and Enamel Tip, Heel aud Spring 11 eel, Idlest Style Tana. A Shoo of thia dnalitv would be considered cheap by our competitors at tl 50 or II 75, but we pot a close price on them at ftl Ladies Dong. Button and Lace, same sty'ea as above. .This quality shoes always priced at ti 00. Our price $1 SO Any style in Misses and Children's Shoes in black and tan, button and lace, A Special Child's Dong. Button 5 to 8, spring heel, a cheap 75o Shoe but we are selling them at SOc THESE ARE NOT SPECIAL SALE PBICE3, BUT JUST WUAT WE SELL THEM rOB THE YEAR AROUND. REMEMBER THAT EVERY PAIR YOU BUY ARE WAR RANTED. A NEW PAIR IF THEY PROVE UNSATISFAC TORY' Try a pair and we are sure yon will be a friend of Godman's, thereby making a regular Shoe customer for us. OY -FOLILOC-K: ST. 801 281 80 2ej 801 284 .801 A M If,1 C.V3 .Greatest :.-.uVine is a i ii)i)d"8 .-niNaiiai-illii.ljpciiiim" ii in)- I spsscs unequalled curative powers nml ' lis record of cures is C.'.TLST. j Hamilton Clark, of Cliaunccy, Ga. ' snys lie 6uffcred with It clilnsr piles twenty 'jRnrs before trying DeWitt'a Witch I Hi... 1 Salve, two boxes of which com pletely cured him. Ten-are of worthless Rnd dangerous counter fells. F. 8. Duffy. J. L, Hartsfield, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Special attention given to Collections of Rents. ' Oflice over R. II. Baxter's store, with J. J Wolfenden. WHEN YOUU GROCERIES ARE REIsITE RED ! You will alweye find tl am to be just aa ordered and ''jlraiibt goods" right through. If y 11 sind your order by -ither tele phone or mill it will be 1 1 d ja-t as satiafac.torily. and 'of good welt ht, the same an If y n iderei fn perai a. . ul hut- ! Ifflltmil. f....f . M 'J . n .1 . . j . . . . I I ' t.rticerif-B ta ut-yotu uuipvu iuu for either cpiulily or pr 00. , - Just Received a nice lot North Carolina HAMS. J. R. PARKER, JR. GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad t3treet Clearance Sale ! , This week starts the beginning pf our semi-annual clearancejsale. . Special liow Prlce ' on all Dress Goods, Ribbons and Shoes. . . Everything in seasonable goods marled down at quickly moving figures, Come Early. " .,, . , , v ; S TAkl' USA ' tor rx wt . A. Barfoot,
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