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,1', ' VI . j r VGk XVII- 50. 131. V' ii "Ridiculous" I SMITHFIELD HAMS, - . a . ' ' " i A IcaJcr E::r Siji .Hit :li Till 0:rsla3 k::!::it: . Yf it twin to hut 'tit true rx-THitn-W. Ihat darin the a pevt fr tla;t we shall fell a I in? of Children and Mia. Tan it I SMALL SIZE, 0NLY l4 CTS.il IkLes the food more delicious and wholesome V) V V Wry many ! 29c Per Pair. l Indies Pat. Lather Slippers for C5c fair. " i K00 Iking in Ladle Low bbomt. 8ome of tho now Pique Belle l for 19c. Just a few pii-oM left of tboM 10c Ginghams for 7c iiy A lovely line of 18c Madras Clothi for 1 Jo. Two or three piece of Roman Stripe and Folk Dot Pique for Utc, former (t price inc. Figured buck in navy and white, and black fur 8c V' IN Our bout 30 inch Punjab Percale for 10c. Some dainty Uarino Vi j Blue lidin Dimities, to elegit and useful for fall wear, only 10c j k aud the Marina in plaid for droaeua or wnjutj deavrve a glance. yy J: A fcood Bummer Cor-t for 85c r. In f.u.1 Ka hntf Km Iia.... nlnnirl iafn niirikulim slnra nf 1 Summer (loods and when wo aay thil we mown to givt you Real Bargains. l 1 Hack bu rn VI w VI VI Vt V VI VI mm Are receiving New Goods Every Day.' Among them Cheese, Ixst cre;tm. Hultor of the bef creamery.' Van t amp Soups, Tomato, ..Vegetable,- Mock Turtle, Ox Tail, .', t'oullion and I hicken nf JOc can. -; ' ;-. Imported Stu-dinei, 2 cans for 25c. , - . . , .. , Oyster and I'lam I howJen. ' Everything ot the best quality and, a new stock to pick irom. ? ' . . 7 , Milk on Ice. Jtig Hums to slice .at 12c.' Kiugans Small- - llama just in and guaranteed. ' . . ' : . .. Our leader the 2 jo Flour is going and. making us mauy good customers. Wo contiiiuo the sale at the price, all you Want. 5 ' . '" Fancy rakes at 15c per-lli, - , . ',v n Onretoc'c nt tho Iliirdwnre Store will soon lie complete. Look ,; out for nd. in few days. It will ay to wait. -' ;. ' 1 ; ",; ', GASKILL & MITCHELL; HARDWARE: 73 M I DD LITST REET. 'Phone 147. , OROCERIE& CI BUOAP STREET ' W SEVEN SPRINGS: w T t i i ' lie Finrftt of all Miuurai Water. A Positive Cure for Indigestion. Ityftprptiii, IusomniR, NorTouii Froatntlon and all Kidney and-' Lier Troub'es. In ccneral teslorative nrooerties ais wonderful. EmcIi Spring hiw iu ixwulitrities All seven are marvelous. ' REDUCED RATES. ON RAILROADS. HACKS TO MEET EVERY TRAIN; Telephone Une. , I . Waterworks ; " . , Hot or Cold From LaOranjre In Hotel. Water Baths to Seven Spring. ; . 1 Fre To OiMsta-J Wu'er Free to (AiraU. n mrilcra at other hotel or linardinr hlwi ' nm Hcvkii Mprinirs WHUr aro.CUAIUJlSO fi WPKH WEEK FOR F()K TERMS ADDItESS Q. F. SMIT 1 II V i imim LI LD POLKS pa. u , h 4 " 1 We Iiava Just received Our CliililrfnailTfoj'Fults, r-' 4n all sizes from 3 lit Ki We in saffly sajf tliat tflerft Has i- t .. . I. . - "l . ' : it ': . . m i . . f . . . . . . . sever uren a iianasomrr lino oi snort n.inis suns in llle illy Our prices range from $1 5) ii I OO. " " o o o We have psitl especial atteniion ! our stock of Hoys SJToes, and can now flioiv the most complete line of thil- drenr, Boys and Yoalh'r Mines Sizes from fl loC. Prices 3 to fit and kuit as well 8 Ibe shoes, from l.OO t Hi, C3 50. Dt.n'l fall to see our line before purchasing. I- T- O-. lDTJ03Sr CO., j 57 POLLOCK STllEfiT. -, . NEW EEKN, N. 0. ' Lew Far Wait4 Lata Mllltart AtweiatajtaU. Carr at tie Metf -r Atalra. sHrtaai la Lira If TaeKlatlBf Caaaler. ' Seme At w ' Raliiob, SepL . Seaator Marloa Butler telle ate friead Uat a eooa ai beMcnraa ala IteeaNiat a Mtorwer froa the Bap ma Court, the laM cf Sepuaiber, be will (O acllrdj late poll tic tad tb Blal campalft. Qla paper ditoritllr deaoaaea Ibe aew Dwao- eraUleloB law a "iBfaaoa," -aad abo more or ka directly altadu la propowd aaMaoBaot to the OoaUlla- Cbalraaa Browa, of the pealteollary UMolntttoa eommltlea, aay It U aol ai alt tear tb end of lu work. Tbere will be a (borough reatilatioB of prlaoa bl.1-maa(-wBeBt and fraud. - ' ' StiperlnlendeDl Vebaje it boy teadlai out lh blaak for tb acaool .cenwu ( Mil meotb, wblrb will be made tb bail ot tb apportionment of tchool fnad to thtdtetrlet. , . . - , . , , ,, . Tb Eiecatlv Commllte of tb BUU Fair r to meet toon with the railroad peopUlo secure tatUtaotory rate for Fair week. . . ataay . mora neoplo woald ne to tb Fair if there I a tatbfactory rate secured. - - ' - There bare been reported so far l(hty successful applicaUoas for - aehot- srshlptat tb Agricultural and Meohsn- lemt College,, Tbes r th scholsrshlps In (he gift of th aMmber of the Legis lature,, 'here being one bnndrei aad twrnly la all. ' ' " ' Washington report the following military appointment from North Caro ilaa (or the volunteer regiments, with the nsmsd rank aad regime at:. Captala VT. II Bearer, assigned to. Forty third Uegliuout; First Lieutenant A. V. Browa Forty fourth Regiment; First Lieu ten ant 8. J. Weolten, Twenty tight Regiment First lieutenant J. N. Oullck, Forty set enth IteglBMaU All except Captala Bearan, who wu hi Cab with th First North Carolina Baglmeat, were in the Second North, Carolina. Regiment pf Volunteer In th Spanish war,. , It is ao doubt a fact that that General 4 8 Carr Is Interested In, and at 'tile besd of, more Industrial enterprise than any msn in North Carolina, If, not In the entire South. It was conceded that it he is not the nert United State Senator fiom this State, It will not be tb fault either of th old veterans to who com fort he has contribatojLlhousands of do! lars, or the Innwmerable jothari of fall ecu and creed to whom he hat. glTta timely help throughout the State. , ) Tb addition to tb already .large ast Durham cotton mill will bring fifty families, to - that aubarb. . Tho tobaeae factories In Durham are all ' Vrorklng over time, and are behind la order,. A cigar and cheroot factory ba orders ahead for one brand of cheroot amount' Ing to aeventy eight' thoussnd. 'The same Cendiltoa ot thing eilsl la smok ing tobacco, cigars, to the cotton mills and the hosiery mill. - -., Alrs.O. TiSlosn, wlfeol the missing cashier of the Wilmington, Ssvlags and Trust Company, is at Ltncolnton, spend tng (he summer. Not until yesterday did she know of her husband's trouble and disappearance. She' received' a letter from him, with nothlLg to show from whence It was written. Her, husband told her he was broke down ' and dis heartened by reason of overwork, after h had asked for clerical help," aud ' oe clared that he had not taken a cent 'do- longing either to the bank' or to aay- de positor. He . promise te'glv her his addraw in a few days.. Then; she -will rge htm to go to Lincoluton and rest.. , . Captaiu Belloa-Of the ML' Airy com pany, and enlisted men of his company, who are in jail there, charged with as " ssult on cllirens, petitioned the governor to order a court martial to Investigate their conduct They are In the hands of the civil authoriflet, sad ft is not proba ble h will p$drcout ptartlaL, i , j Th Ravarla Reinsurance Company obtain license to do business la North Carolina. Reinsurance companies are not required (6 'domesticate under the Craig law."''-'''-" . , Governor Russell has made W Domi nations for officers of the negro volun teer regiment. '- ' ' '" I Thomas B. Russell ' 'is ; retained' as wrden of (he pententiary and 11 r. Molt also retains his place. Clerk WhabUh .dropped. - j -i J i.' ;. Chairman McNeill has arrived here to coufi-r wlt'i the attorneys in the rail wsy afseasment injuncttoa mim. . 1 ! . -' i ". Hamilton Clark, of I hauncey, C. says liesuOerod wltb ilcliln piles Iweni years before trjlug De Witt's -Wlich Hazel Sulve, two bole of which com pletely cured him. Heft are of worthless aid dangerous counterfeils..F. S. Duffy. - Anways Croup Pvrup Is' juarso'rt d to ' care croup or . . . . .udeiL, i are few remedies made for croup only, j Anays Is one tliat has the hear'y en dorsement ef every mother wbn L.-.s ever tried it. Made and sold at rradu.iiu'a Pharmacy. ' I Meet meat atBradliams Fountain. , bjr t Hoataa urroa aaajraa. IMCasCkaUMfwMnasWtr Um WkM eke Cirl lira ra.- " " ' Naw Tone, September 1 -The Cuaard Lla steamship Campania arrived at Quarantine toalght at T:t0 e'clock, aad wai'mct In the Marrow by a flotilla of tugs aad thaataam yacht Eria to great Sir Thomas Llptoa, whj was a passen ger ob th liner. The qaaraatine eom ailwioasrs' boat, th But of New Tflrk, also appeared on lb teen with a large party tndar th gnldaac of Commis sioner Palmer. . , . Sir Thomae sacelvtd an invitation at tending the eoartaalee of siiUe elub wbll In this eoantry, aad sa layilalloa to lead the marine division ot thi Dewey Day eawbrattoa with his yacht Erin. Both, were accepted. One of th fl rat question Sir Thomas siked, after the first greeting, was. "How m IheColumbiar ' He then eipresaed the belief that tb best boat would win, (tying: bWt fell H a wst of lime to com hare with any thing bat th best boat In England. She Is here now. ' The 8hamiock will do her best and we will try to do better than some people who bar been hare before." When Sir Thomas cam over tb gsng-plank he waa received with another great cheer.' He took of bla cap and bowed, aud thr wu a smile on his face. " ' ' ' "Upon my word, 1 did not expect this," said he, as Messrs. Fife snd Ratsey and aeoapleof member of the New York Yacht Club, aided by by several police men, made a way for him through th crowd." ' - "I thi the way tbey welcome the men who came to gel the cup?" "Yoa're all tight, Sir Thomas," shout ed a voice. .."I'm glad to bear that, by Jove. ! rathe think I will be sorry to take that oap, after alt," replied Sir Thomas. .. "You'll get a run for your money,1 houled a voice. "'I don't doubt It," answered Sir Thomas laughingly. No cup cballengor was ever before given "a reception that would compare with that accorded to Sir Thomas. mmm n ' Irritstlng" ttnigs, bites, tcrattbea wounds and, cut soothed and healed by DeWltt't Witch Hazel Balvo, a sure tnd sate application for tortured flesh. fieware of counterfeit. F. 8. Duffy. , 4iTBB SPECULATlVa MARKKTS. Today' quotations furnished by R. B. Wllsoif Co., Richmond, Va., Repre sented by A. O. Newberry. NuvrYonavSepUfl. STOCKS. . Open. High. Low. Close . ISO 156 15o Ui . ct . Clf 61 6t .s 47 47 47 47 ..- lot lot io io . 1J5 1851 185 185 , 47i 47 47 47 .1331 138 ,1331 1331 . 98 98t : 71 8i . 108f 104t tOtit 104(r ..' 06, 67i 56) o7i .'...88 BiH 98 99, ,. 48 , .48 48 48t 2si m Suar .a... v. Am. Tobacco. Reading...... a T. 0.'..' Leather . 1' . q B. A.Q . . . St. P O.T. P . B. R. X A.8. & W. . t. a i... Wab! Kfd.... en . January... 81, 281 ..... !2 82 . COTION. ,(., Open. Hlfh. Low, Close ..... 6 08 6.08 6.02 6.08 Oct. Cotton. j." 6.6.7 5.88 5.86 6.88 . CtilCAUO MARKETS. W'ffaXT ' ' Open. High. Low. Close .September 70) 60) . December, . . 71) 7H 71) 71f ) BepUmber'..."... 81 ' 81) ; 81 Dnnmiber. ...v. 8i SU) 28) The t-hlcago Board of Trade and New York Suck and Cotton Exchange will he clotfd Monday, Kept, 4th, Labur Day, r. . - MERVCUS troubles itro cured by t iiixMiH-n.:riip;inilu, vvliJcli cu- ' nclna-anil Hit iIich the blood. . II la the best medicine for nervous PEOPLE. Celery Headache Ponders will euro your heidacbe. Made and sold al Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. . . .''.l:V -. .'.'. ' J. J. Baxter is showiilg'in his windows i this week the cheapest -line of neck lies ever olfcied io the city, jour choice of 25 cent goods at 15 cents. ATIOHAI. UUUIK CAM1A t aatMa'a Special to Journal. . Chk ago. Jept Boston 8, Chicago 8, Ciaciaaali, SepU tfhUadelphla IS. Ciaclaaatl 7. Louisville, Sept. t-Weshlngloa 4, Louisville U. . SL Louis, Sept. t Baltimore 4, St. Louis 8 Pituborg, 8pL S New York 0, Pitts burgh 4; Seeoad gsme, New York I, Pill, berg T, ttu4la af ka Clmh. Clubs, , W. L. P. Ct. Brooklya. ..... 78 88 -484 Boston,. Ti 44 . .631 Philadelphia,.. 78 46 .814 Baltimore...... 68 ' .684 Sk Louis, 67 68 A58 Cincinnati,.... 63 81 .568 Chicago; 60 68 .608 Pittsburg...... 60 68 .604 Louisville, 61 61 .455 New York, ... 4 65 .430 Washington, .. 41 74 .848 Cleveland, 1 103 .157 Quickly cure constipation and rebuild and Invigorate the entire system never gripe or nauseate De Witt's Little Early Riser. F. 8. Duffy. J, J. Baiter Is closing out hi summer clothing, shoes, dress goods, Ac., very low. Bradham' Fountain, best place for drinks-beat place to meet your friends. Prescription a specialty at Davis' rreacriplion Pharmacy, bend yours there to be filled. They will receive careful attention and be delivered prompt ly. Night bell al front door. Phone 60. Everything In our store is just as good a the Soda Water. We prove thi by returning your money. If yon are not satisfied. Bradham' Pharmacy. Royster Candy, nice and fresh, al wayajon sale at McSorley's. Many golden opportunities hare been lost by those who suffer from rheuma tism. By taking Rheumacide nowtbey will be perraanetly and positively cured MOTirt or salk or land TOR PARTITION. ' North Carolina, Craven Court, ) In the Baperior Court, before Clerk. ) B F Dinkins, John D Dlnkina, Edward A.DIokins, John R Harvey, Stephen Harris and Helen Harrir, an infant by her next friend, B F Dinkins, Petitioners, Pursuant to a decree of the Superior Court of Craven county in the above en titled proceedings for aale of land for partition rendered by the clerk of said Superior court on the Snd day of Sep tember. 1899. The undersigned aa com missioner will offer for sal and sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door of Craven county on Wednesday the 4lh day ot Oo- totier, ihvv, at vie hour of it o'clock noon, all ,the following described rea real estate, towit: Being the land allotted to Edward Hoell in the division of the lands of Mrs France Hoell, .deceased, and known as lot Ho. 4 in said division, adjoining the land of John McRoy, Edmund Dinkins, and others, beginning at the corner of lot number 8 in said -division and runs north 86 west 134 poles; thenoe north 61 east 134 poles; thence north 86 west 81 pales; thence north 68 west 331 poles; theoce south 16 west 66 pole t'i the other corner of lot -number 8; thenoe with the line of lot number 8, which it the Hoell line to the beginning; con taining 141 acre more or U se; it being the same land oocveyed by Alphonso Hoell to Edmund, B F, (1 W aa l John D Dinkins. by dead dated December 10, 1876, and recorded in the office ot the Register of Deeds, Craven county, la book 93, page 163. This September Snd, 1899. ROMULUS A. NUNN, Commissioner. ' Small Sugar Cured llama, first quality, 13c Small Breakfast Strip, lOo lb. V California llama, beat quality, Oc lbi i Big; Hams to Cut only 12c. ' ' Very finest Pure Cream Cheese. Imported and Domestic Macaroni. '' ' - Freeh California Prune. New Crop White Beans. Ilfini's Sweet Pickle, both mixed uutl plain. Everything usually kept in a r irit-Claas Ororery Store can be found nice and freah. 1 J. -L mm L Wlioleftal efc lleUil 2: Growr, . is 'Flioiie 91. 71 Rr.il Hi. P Evio thing In our store Is (elected With the greatest care, even to Ibe post age lumps you can always gel ill these j you want we keep the Interest of our patrons In mind -keep such goods as they will sppicciute and come back for. ;EverjT department is constantly being imp' ved; the prescription department . a the moat carelul attention and is given most thought. We buy every, thing that will render our scivice more p.'rrert assures the doctor better results sad slorils tho sick relief. You may find I It to your advantage to have your pre scriptions filled here. Bradham's Pharmacy. Yes, it is the Index to health. If you have-bad blood you e likely to learn that you have Rheumatism, one of the most hor rible diseases fo which mankind is heir. It this dhcase has just begun its work, or if you have bom i Illicit d for years, )u s' ould al once luko the wonderful new.curv, ' . RHEUMACIDE. Thousands have Ixen cured. The summer sann U tho lint time to lake a rheumatic remedy. Naniru il then aid the imdlcitic in lileetir.g a permanent, consti tutional cure. People with b id blood are vtilvject to catarrh, iudi pestion and many oth r diseases. To be healthv the blood must be pure KHEUMAUIDB is tho i'riuce of blood purifiers. Sold in New Bern by C. D. Brad htim, by Davis' ThBrmacy, aud ly druists generally. Frire tl per h"' ' I am now in the Northern Market on a hunt lor a stock of Dry Goods. Notions and Millinery, which I know will please. G-. A. Bar foot, TIIK 1VEW NTORXL 'TIS A STORY WITH BUT FEW WORDS ! WHEN WE 1ELL OF THE OF OUK LINE OF PHENOMENAL SUCCESS Godman's Ladies, Misses & Children's Shoes. FIRST Tbey are warranted to us by the manufacturer. . SECOND They are warranter! by us to our customers. THIRD Our customers are always fulisLVd with tho wear f them. We obligate onrselret to make good every pair that proves unsatisfactory and the prices are within reach of every one. Ladies Dong. Button and Lace, Plain and Ecamel Tip, Heel and Spring Heel, Latest Style Tans. A Sboe of this quality wouM be considered cheap by our competitors at $1 50 or 11 75, but we pat a closo price on them at $1 25 . Ladies Dong. Button and Lace, same styles as above. This qnality shoes always priced at i 00, Our price $1 SO Any style in Misset and Children's Shoes in black aud tan, button and lace, . . . A Special Child'tlong, Button 6 to 8, spring heel, a chojip 75c Shoe but we are eelling them at SOc TllESE ARE NOT SPECIAL SALE PRICES, HUT JUST WHAT WE SELL THEM JfOtt THIS YEAR AROUND. REMEMBER THAT EVERY PAIR YOU BUY ARE WAR RANTED. A NEW PAIR IF 1 HEY . PROV UNSATISFAC TORY Try a pair and we are suro yon will be a friend of Godinan'p, thereby making a regular Shoo customer for us. . OUOCEKIES ARID DELIVERED I 3 -.' . S You wiltnlwey find tl am to t b jiiet as ordered aad "jtrslbt tk emhU" right thiough. If yu J fn'l ymir on'er- by eit ier t-l. - 1 h ini! or miil it w II be CI d ju-t 3 ralihfartorily.- anil of good wi. ht, Hi iuiii e k If yon ordered in wi n. 1 Our line of Detli acies and Fancy Cr iir is Ixy d 'ompetilon t for either quality or pr ee. 3 Jut Received a n'ce lot North t Caiolina HAMS. f J. R. PARKER, JR., .GROCER, S 'Phone C9. 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