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VOLUME XXIII.
NEW BERN, t RAVEN COUNTY, N. I.. FRIDAY, J I L V ;. num. - Mti DM) H( TloS.
M M B K K I
ill IRE sum.
Not One Foreigner Left Alive In
Pekin.
Ammnaltion Exhanaled UuardH
Make Desperate Resistance In
Valu. Allied forces l.arirely
Outnumbered. Can War
Veaaels Huld Taku
Special to .Journal
London, July 4 Dispalches from
China nay ttial HO.OoO Chinese troops
are stationed between Pekln auil Tieu
Tain, while the total of the allied forces
a'Dount to only 20,000 men
It la reported that th Chinese General
la advancing with KO.OOO soldiers to at
tack Tien Tain.
Chkkd, July 4- (peelal)-The British
and Russian Admirals, after a couferem e
have deciced that It would be impossible
to relieve Pekln without much lirger
forces than they now have.
They may be able possibly to hold
Tien Tsln, but If this proves not feasi
ble tbey will endeavor to hold Taku.
Washington, July 4. Specia1. A
Shanghai dispatch says that not one
foreigner is now left alive In Pekin.
Tibs Is according to Chinese reports,
which say that the ammunition of the
foreigners and marines guarding the
legations became exhausted and the Chi
nese troops rushed into the British lega
tion. The foreign guards fought to the end
and fell in their efforts to save those in
their care. Men, women and children
were put to the sword TheBe reports
are credited
PUT BACK ON BURNING PIER.
Charges Brought Against Captain of Tug
boat Tor Refusing to Save Life
atHoboken Fire.
Nmw Vokk, July II. information was
8-vorn to before Recorder Klaulon in
Hjboken today by hYrdinand H. Kroime,
third officer of the Phoenician, who
charged that he tried to get aboard a
tug I rum the end of the North (icrman
Lloyd pints, and succectled in boarding
her, but was put olT because he had no
money. K rouge, In his sworn statement,
says that the name of the tug was "The
Dandy," and In his affidavit he says that
the captain asked; "Have you any
money V "None in my pocket," KroiiHe
replied. The captain then retorted:
"Then 1 have no lime for you; 1 have
other business lo attend to."
Krouse says that he asked the captain
to go to lite assistance of the prisons
aboard the Haale, but the caplaiu re
fuse.!. This information was also sworn
t i by Rudolph liraham, physician on
the Phoenician.
1 nu Kecoriler said tie would look up
the law on the Buhjecl In order to beglu
proceedings against the tug boat cap
lain Niw i oiih, July j A sensation was
created today-by an announcement frem
Mayor Pagan, of lloboken, that he will
prosecute all lug boat raptalus agalust
whom charges of refusing lo save life
can be substantiated The Mayor says
he will apply al once for warrants charg
lng two lug ftoat raptalus with murder
and that he has evidence to prove that
men used boat hooks lo keep drownlug
men from climbing on their lugs btcaube
the unfortunates hail no money An ef
fort ia to be made also to have the
licenses of offending captains revoked
British Loss, 29,706 Men.
London, July 3 The War OOlce to
day Issued a report of the British losses
In South Africa since the beginning of
the war.
The tola! loeaes, inclusive of tick and
wounded, have been 211, 7IW The killed
In action were 2-4 oflicers and 2,40:1 non
coinoiisaloncd otltcers and men, died of
wounds, TO ulllcers and 010 uou coin m If
lioned officers and meu, misting and
prisoners, 95 officers and 4,024 Don -com
missioned oflicers and men; died of dis
ease, 1H3 officers and 1.204 non commls
aloned officers and men; invalided home,
844 officers and 1H.4 U uon-couimlsslon-ed
oflicers and meu.
Kempff Showed Good Sense.
Lkiom, July 3 While the 'general
British comment severely rrlilcises
America's non psrtlrlpatlon la Ibe bom
tnrdment of the Taku forta, several of
lb London papers are heglunlun lo flud
ool tkal Hear- dmlral Kempff bad bet
Ur foresight (baa was poises d by the
allied chaocelloiiea of Kurnp when be
protet'ed against an attack on the Taku
forts on the ground thai li would tbrow
the Cliln" Ouvrrument Into l he aima
of Ibe H"ira and make all lb other
nations lix Initi ally at war with Chios.
Th InmivlaaMiliy of atlwalDK Taku
When Ibe International forces were man
Ifawlly Inenfflclenl even to guaid Ibe le
gations the Itmopeans In the inter
lor from retail at Inn li now generally ar
knowlwlgnd.
lon.Urenm, delivered to any part of the
city, 0 NtU quart, t MeHorley't
CASTOR I A
for IatuU ud Chlldm.
Hi M In Riti Alwtji e::t
RALEIGH.
Fourth Qntetly Passed. Question ni Stale
Encampment This Year. Reunion
of Two Confederate kc
lments. f
Hperial to Journal
Kaikioh, July 4 The h.dtdsv s
very qtiiellv observed hero I here win
no parade or .lemon,.! rut i.,r The i a ii
t a I anil public buildings wcreclon.il
Long b fori- day liuhl : lie noise of lire
j crsckerM bewail lu the afternoon and;
. evening il whw r. n. vv ed The feniiire..f
the day whm the baseball fjanie lielween
Kaleigh and Turbor., Tlie l.toJeball
grounds here ate very poor, in fact
there hardly ran he any wor-e in the
; Slate Lark of litems to tit up pood
grounds ii the cause of the trouble
O.irlng the six months ended June !o,
the Slate granted charters to ISOcorpor
atjons, nearly all industrials Five
knitting mills were among these, the
Twin City, Lafayette, Seaboard, Tarboro
and Hieenvllle; and twenty cotton
mills, the Cora, No Kormis, Arlington,
Enfield, Harriett, Lowell, Loray, Wen
nouah. Smithlicld, Lily, Chapelsie, Bon
nle, Vivian, Oxford, Charlotte, Dickson,
Caluiart.a, Linn, Greenville, Clayton and
Scott-Mehane.
An odd bit of news is picked up here;
that Senator Butler, knowing be is at
the end of his t ether in N or I b 'a rolina,
bis hisee upon Ihc seal of Senalor
Woleolt, from Coloiado. Delias twice
stumped the latter slate
Several people from lieic went to
G iccnsboro toil ay, to attend the Guilford
Baltic Ground celebration. One of the
features of this was a prescnialion lo
t fie Ball le of Giound Associate n of a
life size oil poi I mil of . IC Y am i
it is is not jet m itl d u Li iIict there
will be any eiicttinpnieii I ol I lie Slate
troops this vear it appears Hull the
available fund is not more I ban mi Hieien I
to meet lite expense for tnoie than one
regiment.
At Holly Springs, Ibis eounly, lodav,
there was a reunion of pail of i wo rcjr!
' incuts of North Cat oli mi 1 1 1 t
which
. 'I hey
s
was M
w as e x
were in !hc ( onfedcrale m ivb
were addressed by several i-peal
The rainfall heie dining Jun
inches. The niiiiiti Iciupeiitliiie
actly the average, 7ii degrees.
RALEIGH.
Want Belter Ball Players. Democratic.
Speakings Have Large Audi
ences. lint Weather.
Special to Journal.
I a I . e. 1 1 1 1 1 , July .ri Never was the
Fourth of July observed here moio
ipiietly The game of base ball helm-en
Tarboro nml lialeigh was leally Ibe only
feature, and that was truly a one sided
affair, Ualclgli never having a ghost of a
chance.
There were only two accidents line
By the explosion al a lot of ponder in a
can the 7 year old son of Mr K 11.
Briggs lias lost the sight of one eye, and
the other eye is injiited In the other
accident a Utile son of Mr. John II. Win
der was injured in the face by powder.
Tlie executive ruin in it tee of the I'arm
ers' Alliance vvltluhaws the rcconiinen
dat bdi that the annual meeting of the
A llaitce be held Septeinbei I and lets
lit" dale stand A ugus. II, which is the
I tegular lime, on i be g run ml that il will
I be about two weeks after the Male ele
t'OU and I be poltl ii'dl e Xi III mi i'
I Two of I be lialelgh baseball layers,
I l.ottl 1m ouipclenl, were icb-a-cl tiday
t t 7.ens snliscrliM'ii f.itiu to , o i some
good meu and tomorrow a o ember of
the Athletic Assoi Ih1ii.ii w ill en North
lo gel some good placets, including a
p'l hrr He is given t at ic blam he.
Yesleiiliiy as devoled lo speakings
tiy the Democratic candidates In this
counly. They had large audiences and
say they are greatly pleased at the con
dilion of alTitlrs and at the outlook. 'I he
campaign In this county was delate I
but is now very active.
Today Stale Treastt re r Wot t h i ecei v ed
from California some North Carolina
bills Issued during the civil war, nilha
request thai ho redeem them. Of cource
they are worthies.
The Mate charlera the Parker Drug
Company of Kalelgh. It will make pat
enl medic Ines.
The new ice factory here, which Is to
supply Ice for use on rcfiltcralnr cars
o i the Kealioard Air Line has liegnn o -eralions.
A largo parly of Raleigh society per
pin went lo Morchead City today The
weather Is is Intensely hoi and will rap
Idly drive people lo the resorts.
The Hecrrlary of the Corporation
Commission is now apportioning ainong
Ibe various towns, cities and counties
their proportion of the assessment
railway properly for laiallon.
For burns, Injuries, piles and skin ills
hum as De Will's W llchllsM'1 Halve,
ll It Ibi orlglaal. (Vuntetfell may be
offered. Us only DsWIll's. F. S
Duffy,
Llrhtnlnt CauJc $5,000,000 l ire
Hpoclal to Journal.
Nsi ork, July B. Al Riyonne, Nw
Jersey, llgblnlaf slrnr.k an oil lank of
IhaHlandard Oil Compary's, and this
ip'odd fifty other tanks, cuaslng Br
taoanllnn lo a loss of il,000,n00.
I Oa parson was killed and on la miss
,u ,
j Om Mlat Uougk Cora litb only
. barsaleai rBdy thai prodaoM Immc
j dial tttalit. Try It: F. a Dsff;,
SIXTEEN 10 ONE WINS.
Bitter Fifht in Committee of Eleven
Hours.
Vote of -' For, 24 Against. May
tarried Before Convention
Nomination of William
Jennings Bryan an
he
Ovation.
Special to Journal
K ansas I'ity, July ". A ftei lis late
session the couvenlion met Ibis morn
nig, taking a recess from 1 p in to 4 HO
p m in order to give the platform com
in it tee time lo report
Afier eleven hoursjof bard and bitter
lighting the platform committee was
able to-rcpoi t The contest was one
whether the financial plauk should sim
ply reaffirm the Chicago platform plank,
or make a distiuct declaration on the
mailer of ratio, favoring the free coin
age of silver at 1 ti to 1 .
In the committee, free silver won by
a close vote of 'ti to 24,
D B Hill wants lo carry the tight on
I he silver plank into the couvenlion, but
tlie leaders appeared to want to give It
up.
A fier the regular convention came to
Older, nominations tor President was
called for.
V illiam Jennings Bryan, was nomi
nated, and when it was made unanimous,
the convention lei itself loose
Delegates jumped upon chairs, waved
hals, and threw their coats in the air.
Bands played 'Hail lo the Chief." but
the dense loud roar of human voices
drowned the sound of the music
M iny minutes elapsed before a Bern
b'ant e of order was restored.
The talk is that C. A. Towne feels
confident of the nomination for Vicc
I'rcsidcnt, and says he has three chances
out of lour of winning.
'I be Noil h Carolina delegation Is re
porlcd as voting against 10 to 1, in coin
iniltee
A FIERCE FIGHT.
ihe Allies Sturm and Take New City
and Port.
London, July 5. -A dispatch from
Taku, dated Friday, June 2lltli, and
Sbai gbai, July ;!d, says a rcconnoitering
parly, under Lieutenant-Commander
Keys of Ibe, torpedo-boat finti', captured
and destroyed the New City and Poit,
1 vvelve utiles from taku on June hui.
lbeic was little or no opposition.
The blue jackets were injured by an
explosion and many i ninese were Killed
The rii'cr is practically clear from Taku
to Tien Tiln. In the second allack on
the Fast A rsenal June 27ili, the Russians
were leipiired to return for leinforce
inenls. A force of British, one company
of Germans and thirty Anieticans then
i ngaged the enemy, who, w lib four gnus
made a determined resistance until tlie
whole allied force supported the arlil
lety
The allies advanced and stormed the
west nml of the arsenal Fifty Chinese
were killed, ami the remainder retired
Lack of cavalry prevented tlie capture
of t he w hole force.
As soon as the allies had captured the
arsenal, fifteen hundred Imperial troops
made a Hank allack on lluiii from the
city. The British anil ItusslaiiB soon
I rove I hem back .
The British casualllles number live
killed and twent" one wounded. The
Aim iii ans had oul one wounded, the
ierniKus two killed and live wounded,
while the Russians lost seventeeu klhed
and wounded
Gentry Won In Straight Heats.
Lima, Ohio, -duly 4 The match race
lietween John H (ienlry and Joe I'atch
held on the Fair Orotindu here this
afternoon, was won by Oenlry In straight
liDalH, breaking the world's half-mile
track record, tlnlBblng the Hint best In
III, Ihe second In 2 0CJ
The Hoboken Fire Loss.
Nm Vohk, July 4 Up lo 11 o'clock
tonight 120 bodies bad been recovered
from ihe waters of the North river, vie
lima of Ihe disaster at the North (lerman
Lloyd Sieamshlp docks. There are yet
over one hundred and twenty-five people
mlnalng
THE MARKETS.
Th; following quotations were rweiv
ed by .1. K. I.alhani, New Bern, N. C
Nkw York, July f
Cotton.
Open. High. Low. Close
. IK) II.U1 V HO 8 HU
July .
Aug.
Kept
Oct . .
Not.
Jan. . .
Whrat
. . (t o3 B 5
H 88 8.HH
8 54 H.M
... 8 3.1 8 8fl
8.113 8 H8
0.47
8 78
H 4
8 38
8 20
r.2
8 8r
8 47
8 ll'i
8 2U
( Mil AOO MARKKT
Open. High.
Low. (,
July 80 80
Aug 81 81
78J
7S
79
Conn:
July 411 J 41, 42
Ho. Il y PM 1V4
T 0 I 6T
42
(11
Oon.T
ris .t
Ielbr
Cotton rerolpla war 1,500
al all port.
R3f
bale
tWItl' Llitto sUrly Rlar r ft
mii lltUo pllUfor Urn d bow)
irotibl. NTt (Hp. F. B. Daffy.
QUESTIONABLE REPORTS.
i Chinese rmpcrnr a Suicide Impress
j Dowager Insane. British Legation
and Refugees At Pekln Sale.
' Special to Jounia'
W AMII I oS . July 5 A MlKhi'i.sl
I dispati h s.iys 1 bat Ihc Chinese Kii,,.'i
committed Minnie unilet coinp.il-i,,ii ,,!
Prince Tuan. on Juue liHh and r.ui,,e"
Dowager also I uok poison and 1-e, sup
insane front its effects Tlie CLint si i.
purt this officially, while the news i .lo
credited in London
Another dispatch from Sliaughai .luted
.1 u lv Mb, savs the Britislt Leiraih.n a!
Pekin w ith 1,1100 refugees issafe
M
North Carolina League Ball.
( IIAHI.O ttk, July
game here todtt) , sc
Charlotte 2
Special Iii i
was, Tathoio
Durham, July
iame today.
Wilmington 7.
Durham "
Tribute of Respect.
Ala meelingof Iheciliens of Tren
ton Jones county, N C, assembled for
the purpose of laying llie Ust tribute of
respect to the memory of Mr James 11
Stanly who died July '.'ml, 1 K00, al the
old age of 7ii vests. Mi Stanly was
the oldest ma'e citi.en of Trenton. He
was highly esteemed by all classes of
people in the comniiinlly for bis honesty
and fair dealing.
On motion a cominillce was appointed
to prepare suitable res lut ions expres
sive of the sense of the Hireling in ref
etence therein. The coniuiitlee reported
t be following:
Whereas, the Supirnic liul
Cniverse has reimoed fioiii oi
the Venerable .1 allies b Slanly
fore be it ,
Resolved, that in tic death
r of the
midst
Tlie i,
if M r
Stanly, Trenton and vi inily b is
lost
one of ils oldest and inn-l bigbly re
speclcd cili.ens, who was ever ready
and willing to coiiliiliuti lo the welfare
of his people.
In official life be was h lie t
his trust
As a Confederate soidiei he w as
at his post. In politics In- was
alw a s
genu
ine old time I teniocral , and
w as
truly
devoled to the cause ol' lieinocrac
was a devoted husband and u k
liter. A ll hough leaving bebi nd 1,
rowfiil wife and daughter, they
every assurance of Lis being al
bavinir so ex ht essed himself bel o
rest,
1,1-
death.
Resolved, 1 hal we lender on r hearifi
sympalhyto his bereaved family, at
trust they may follow his example
kindliest, and purity, hoping lliat !.
may be sustained by the com I oi 1 i n j a
surance that underneath are Ibe ci
lasting arms of Him whose Mm v i
lulinile as his Power.
Resolved, that a copy of Ibes,' i .-,,!
lions be furnished the family ol the. I
ceased, and a copy he sent to the i
Bern Jot knai. fo t publication, to win
he was a contributor
F. F. Ham. i. is,,',
T C. Won vki it
I, A II V Wool.,
C ( '. A Mm i, w
J. W WoolKN
W. 11 Riioio. .
J A . S xi 1 1 n
Coin in 1 1 1 1 c
ll has been denioiiHlrated by evp. i
leuce lhnt coimiiniption can be pievenled
by the early use of One Minute t ougb
Cure. This Is the favorite remedy for
coughs, i iiIiIh, croup, aMha, grippe mid
all throat and lung Iroubles Cuies
iUlckly. F, S. Duffy,
Moonlight Sail.
M.mti lighl on the the wter lots been
made famous In song Who has n,d .b
sired an oppertunlty In experient e -
of Ihe pleasures of u sail on a moon held
night
The steamer ( iillde will leave the lv t '.
1 ) wharf next Monday nlghl at H ..i k
under the auspices of the 'rabernnclc
Hapllst Church Aid Soclely
Come and hel p a Uudable enterprise
escape the heat anil enjoy h three hours
snil for 2a ecu I H
Till promises to be the event of the
season Tickets on snl. at '-miih'M P..1
lock slreel store
IiOiubardl's I indies! i a will le along
and discourse their line mii-lc
Rales to Wllmlnglon l or Tourna
ment Week.
For alwivc occasion ?.. ftTr nnlhoriid
to sell round trip ll. k. Is 0. W lliiilnglon,
N C , as follows
Tickets sold July sih, 'Uh and lOlh,
final limit July Iflth. I!". alofONK
FIUHT'LHS FA li F. f..i round trip
Tickets sold July lltli
limit July inih, l!Hsi.
points at rales named
Hcotts Mill
Uth, final
t following
40
""instead
Dlion
,eron
. Jacksonville.
Miyarill....
I'ollocksvllle
New Hern
i no
I Hpeelal Hales for Klrc Onmpanlra
anlfom, (en or ntnri nn one ticket, qnot
ti d oa application
Apparatus belonging to Fir Com-
panle will b transported free
laattRD T
H, M. Xmiiimir,
Amovto;
Q'l I'aaeenget Agt.
T. M. Khibmm, Trtffle M'tgr.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
M I F C... ..i Ls i..
1 be cits V ester.! ti
Ml.- AliieSpeiort V
v isil a: Sit u ford 1
Ml.- Gel I lie!-- II uii.i,.
i. Ill I lie . It) the cue-: id
r..y
M l-s .l.llc I inv i- let- ( in
( My, N . I 1. 1 is, i :.. i -I'O i
CI H k
Hr and M r- li C ,,., ban
VI .1 '-llll.-' ill 1 ' I ' . I 1 1 1 1 1 I..
) i-slcrday
Lev l; li V indlev of 1 Mi i
elpb
M -
-ll Hi)' III I lie I'll , 1 lie c" lies
Let the Journal Follow
v Iti ruiaii
w ho may toi
aw i
lo
old b-, -b.. lib! se
that 1 tic i j- adi
fo
h
a lng,
Sell! Ill
their .1
Ibis cilice,
i UN v i - lo
c I li al 1 be v in ay have
ow tbeni
heap way of k eepi n g
allairs w hile aw ay
ll
an
a s v a 1 1 1 1
Willi vi
in home
ii i
Public Speakings.
I I I. lav Mahl. .Inly mb.
D I. Ward.
S.illll.luv. .Illl ,11..
Do
Cioatan Me--!- SI
liryan.
N iinn and
Fot t lial ll w el I
1 1 ,M elver
Maple Cypiess
Tlllills I I 1 1 I
Dovct Genet!
Nixon
1 . .-cib K i n sh)', a ml
W I! I'
C A llalli
d li 11
Creek ,
M Hi in . on and II C
Whilehui
1 1 I, Ward.
in. Ml-M
Wnritai and Sue
Take It Easy.
You've gol 1.. Ink
in,
a-y
ll- be-1 li suits to iO'I,
Tbeie's ii .1 li i ii lt gained by fuming round
All in a ni rvous f : ct ,
The so 11 Is I lull do I lie meat big things
Serene and 1 r.ani u i I keep;
They work on Ibice -,itate meals a day,
A ml eigh I In .in s' solid sleep.
I I's but Ibe wcalo r led u res
That grumble, l'iiiii! and groan
A- if I be weiuhl ol all I be wot Id
Was on 1 1n i r bucl.s alone,
'Flo great souls leach Ibis h'-son
To all
oll've i'
To do
-Kiple.
public
,,f ii- add i ess'd
ol 1 ; lake life e
ils w oi k I he he-
1 1 Satin. lets, ii
Schedule of Mails.
al of mails li.. in i, ,.ill. mid
. ept Sunday, Id all a n
llnniigloii and 1 he s..ul
Morchead 'ily !' lib a in
e North and we-l '.I do a
in , Wilmington and south
.rebead Cn y .'. fill p. m.
A
I,. 'a
all p
i , M
M1M.AI'.
Mails airive fiaun noilb and w e
:;n
in.
uive il 0(1
; (la
I'
lie Will please
111, I
I lod I he morning mail fo
I be Noi ll
t csl ( loses III K 1 a. Ill
'lb s t the af 1 ern .mil mail f i no
west closes Ht :l dtl p. Ill
For MorebeHil (ily hi ? no p. in
thai the Kfleinoon train cmiie- n
lor i u I er tiled i at e poi n t - I .et w ei
and (iol.lsbolo. Uespeclfullv
St V Mot I! W I I V M
.lune HI, P.MKI I'o-llll
1 1 1 and
A Is
Hey,
There !
Where's Your
Bell and Lamp
i ii ii
unil
ii" "A ut ilrli in I line
I'lllll'l III),
HIH
, lull nil
'Hi y mil
.1,1
Bells, 25c to $1.25
Lamps, 50c to $3.00
Tires and Repairs
In Abundance.
Wn. T. HILL,
HI Middle Slreel, oppo.ltr Journal Office
11 .n'l be
saves nine
t'ti . in
I I .n't put i
invest tin n
I, A Ml' AND
M) ;
nJCORPLCT
1 ftO'
:;;time.
The Kill la coming
I
In now Is the lime to place your
- order with nt for that High Orad Bug
gy, like w always put up. Ho drop
cant of whl you will want, o w will
b ready for any kind ol buggy wanted.
Kepertfully,
ii. II. Wntern A Hon,
Tt Broad BtrMt.
Potted Chicken,!
tO Cents Can.
I Mll.lkr-.
ih
l:iiit- to ( ut.
I I', iva!. lift Si i
Sh
Li
.1, Mm ki i (
Niu l h La
no
ef.
dt.
A id- ,N ' u ( it b an - mi
1 !'
S i n 1 1 in cans.
I' tint . I ill'.-. all -I 'i--.
l-'iesli l,,t Fox Hum
I imtplt tc ttock of St
J.L
'Phone 91.
1MEL
Wherefore do the poor complain ?
The rich man asked of me'
ion hail liceii asked
serioii- cause of coin
il li
a
i :Toal itialiv ilea
for Ih, mi- o
.-litis a.-kc.l. 'I
tve at liol ll olid
i Friday luaiito
ili'iiianil lad w.
i; for ca.-li.
In Y
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w i I Ii us is Shi id Waisl I )a .
Sales I lay on I lte.se ottrtii.'itt.
gc from ii.ar In $1 ,'itl.
Tli. F fetich ( lai in.-
it ( ai.'s Sitteeii
have all colors,
' ! oil.
( ) 1 1 1-
..ices will licaf leiiiiiiilino vmi of, such vyonileif n 1 values, of
airy Inolicf uiailcs.
I-at , Kiiiti.ii Shoes al .Mlo ami Warner Comets at, 00.
r have lien ail ef I Isi no to close out, sizes broken, but, possi-
'I'll,
lilv
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If we lias.
s for your liberal liailinu in Millinery, had an immense season,
am thing you want, you can buy it at your own price at
SMITH'S STORES,
61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St.
"KENTUCKY DELIGHT" STOVES
AND RANGES !
V
We hav e lust r
a full line
'The Stove or Ullllge vo
Oil, STOVK.S. TIvy
t want IH here,
are t he Test.
I' HONE YOI It
WANTS TO 14 7.
71 MIDDI.K HTKKKT,
..... '('tciii)(!rj
eceiveil
Prompt Delivery From Dunn's
If you want gool cup of delicious coffee bnj pound
and yon will get it,
Thii fxiffee it eqnal to any coffe in thejmarkrt, regard
lra of prion.
OT no. IOtlzljH,
I
.Mollis
Hill lei'.
in.l Fancy I irucei ies.
Wholesale
A Retail
CSroeer,
71 Brorvl St.
inslca.l of I lie jioot., we would have
lint was I'te prices clmi'tied bv a
ids. I low c tti you .sell your goods so
io ivas.it! is obvious, we liny for cash and
you soc, anil give oti the licnclit,.
in a lot of those '-'.'ir ('lush Sjkii'ts, cuultl
k, arc iivnivil now.
'oti would think we were
from the way they are inov-
am!
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Men'cfi.cd
iiiisu-ias.ieil
Silk
pt'il'i-9
ndefskirts
from 50e
f I
We
tent, dome
handle the
and look over tbem.
I 'angler Blue Flame
(iaskill Hardware Co.
:o NKW BERN, N XI
Voui an always eipecl when
you order your food supplies from
this reliable stora. We can sup
ply every demand of a first class
family trade with the Choicest
Siipb' and Fancy Grooeriea, Ret
t.h.s, Plcklea, 8mc,;Ollv,Foi
Kiv.ir Print Ruttir, and PleUams
a'JU M'k Bottom Prloe.
We make specialty of high
gr.de Te and 0offee.
Our Perfection Blend -
Coffee la Fine,
Price Only 20c.