to meet fc. w. m. watscx ABrWiaaf At EMM 61re by Mr. m aI.U Craig Is Eajoytltya Large. CHW GtoalGaatt, Jaly 4th. QulU U tsosl Uborst evat of Ik kind which It has bMa th plea re of Gasloal society In eJoy WM th At Hoes gtvan Wadaeedsy evening by Mr. aad Mrs. T. L. Craig laaoeor of Mr. Craig's father, Jadg William Moon Wataoa, of New Bern, who it here for a low days m their gaest The broad re reads aad th gron laws were mad more beautiful by Ue aoft light of maay swaying lanterns, while the hoae Itself wm brllltaat with light 4 gay with maay happy guest. At the door the cards were received by ttttl Mtsa Edna Wataoa. lath hall the gaest were reeelTod by If laa Nell Bmyr, If re. A. A. McLean, aad Mba Addrta ChrelUberg. The f rosea pooch wae dispensed by Miie Mabel Craig, while Mr. T.W. Wilson la another room presided over the salad table, aa eleted by Mbeea Bueie Hoffman, Mamie ChrelUberg, and Beee Holland. Ioyet aa other room, acroaa the hall. Ice ereami waa served by Mra. W. J. Clifford, Mr. J. H. Separk, aad Mlaiee Mamie Lot, Ida Puraley, Sue Gallant aod Clara Holland. lo the parlor Mr. aod Mra. Craig re ceived their frleoda moat cordially, with a word of happy greeting to each, aad presented them to Mr. Wataoo. The goeatofheoor Ua gentleman of genial manner, coartly addreat, and the wlah toaeemoreof him and to know him Letter moat hare been present with all whoee good fortune It waa to meet him on thle eccaatlon. The decoration! were of the most ex quisite beauty, and were typical of the resourceful and refined taste which they so resplendently reflected. There were present about 135 guests, to whom pret ty Invitations were aent In two sets: one for 8:80 to 10 o'clock, the other for 9:90 to 11. It waa a very pleasant social event, and all the guests of the happy evening hare cause to entertain the most agreeable recollections of the boat and hostess and their lavish hospital Ity. WILMINGTON DEFEATED. Colored Base Ball Team From The Sea Coast Town Meets a Waterloo. The dark skinned Inhabitants of Wil mlngton came to New Bern yesterday on a special train lo the vain hope of seeing their base ball team trounce the fast New Bern team to a finish. But It was ordered otherwise, for the locals pot up a game that made the visitors playing look ridiculous. There was something about the de meanor of the Wilmington's before the game that Indicated that they thought the locals would be a pudding, their fiery uniforms served to make an Im pression which lasted but a short time after the game commenced. The name Wilmington seems to be a kind of hoodoo in base ball affairs, no matter who does the playing. The game commenced with Henry and Kindlan, battery for the locals. Henry Is a pitcher of fair ability and during the five Innings that he was In the bos he held the visitors down to four hits. Merrttt of the Wilmington team is a good pitcher but he was unfortunatoJn having moat wretched support. Profit went Into theboi for New Bern In the sixth and maintained hia excellent reputation as a twirler, Mackey went behind the bat Following Is the score: 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-R H E Wilmington 00011000 0-3 5 4 New Bern 1 4 3 0 3 3 1 0 x-14 16 3 Married. Miaa Mynolla Cohen daughter of Joseph Cohen of this city, and Mr. Charles Jacobaon were united In marriage in New York City yesterday. Rev. Rosa mond officiating In the ceremony. Resisted an Officer. I A report that a negro had been killed In a fight near the Elm City Lumber Co's yard yesterday afternoon gained a little circulation oa the street but upon investigation It was found that the negro had a fight with two white boys aad whea put under arrest by policemi Lapton he showed fight Luptoa hit the man with his billy bat it did not seem to hays any effect and the officer had to get assistance to get the man arrested. How the story started that the negro was killed waa that in the struggle Mr. Luptoa made a feint to get h(s revolver but had no intention of using It, this however scared the prisoner a little. The man got possession of the policeman's billy and; was only by a hard tussle that It was recovered. The fellow wu very ! ugly, k Haywood Doff, colored, was pat vi aaaer arrest at we same itme ior ' com . .. . . . . . pounding a felony la giving a weapon of defense to a fighting party.- The trial of the two men will be 'before the Mayor today. . Barfoot Bros ' ' Closing out tale, all summer 'goods lawns that were Sand 10c. now 5c.,'15c lawns 10c.' taA SSov' lawns 15c. yard. Baby cap fcalf ' price all millinery at one third andA&Aif tZ. Boys and girls white duck caps loo. " BARFOOT BROS. Cc"s Cq1.Js,LcGr'tf-2 " A f f . r: t to tats. Your money Xtr"m It f "!l - ; tilMl FALLS Before New Ben Tarn's Wtulir Streak. Hew Verm Oat BaU aad Oat fields Ashabaek'i rata. gymaa Oat Fitch, the Great BIshep EeJelgh Defeat the Keov aaata. erteajber Vefoata Darktm. wuai tbit put tomobbow. t- New Sera at Charlotte , BeamaaaU at Raleigh. Darham at Greeaaboro. TESTEADAT'S KBSDLTS. New Bero 7, Charlotte 3, Raleigh IS, Remnants 4. Durham 1, Greensboro 5. STANDING OF T UK. CLUBS. WON 7 6 4 4 8 0 LOST 0 8 4 4 8 7 PSB CBHT. 1000 .750 .500 .500 .390 .000 New Bern Greensboro Charlotte Ramlgh Durham Remnants Special to Journal. Chaelottb, July 7. New Bern de- j feated Charlotte here today by a score of 7 to 3. Thecoontest waa without features, though the visitors put up a brilliant spectacular exhibition, outclassing the locals at every point. The grandstand was most friendly to the New Bern men, and repeatedly ap plauded their pretty work. New Bern opened up by scoring two runs, Flllman singled to centre, stole second, and scored on Devlin's long single to leftMcGlnnls sacrificed Devlin to second, Devlin went to third on Bishop's wild throw to second, and scored on Randolph's single to left, Wind out, Second to first, and Thackara third to first In the second, Tempi I u hit one too hot for Bishop to handle. Wind made a aafe bunt Symons fanned, Flllman was hit by pitched ball, and the bases were full Templln was caught taking a nap on third, but McGlnnls singled to centre scoring Wind and Flllman, Randolph reached first on Osteon's error but "Roddy" Foster flew out to left. In the seventh after Devlin had filed to Osteon, McGlnnls reached first on Armstrong's error. Randolph flew to center, Footer singled to center, and he and Randolph scored on Thackara's pretty drive to left for two bases. Temp lln flew to right Charlotte scored three in seventh. Bronthers hit a beautiful drive to left for three bases, and scored on Flllman's fumble on the throw to third. Ashen back was hit by pitched ball, Hemple- man flew to center, Lehman singled to right, which Foster partially stopped, and threw wild to second, allowing Ashenback to reach third, Lehman stole second, as Bishop fanned, but faithful Weaver made a single to right scoring Ashenback and Lehman, and Graham hit to short and forced Weaver at sec ond. The features of the game were a fine catch by McGlnnls la center In the fourth, when he robbed Bronthers of a hit, a fine one hand catch . by Bronthers frm Symons bat In the eighth, and also a three base hit by Bronthers. Score by Innings: 18848678 9-R H E New Bern 88000080 0-7 9 1 Charlotte 00000080 0-8 5 3 -' Batteries Symons and Thackara, Bishop and Lehman. FOUL HITS. Still 1.000. i Brandt, Charlotte a pitcher, and a good one, baa been sold to Birming ham. . . , -. ' All pitchers look alike to New Bern at present. Only five hits off Cy, and by Char lotte f That's pitching some ball I C It's not so much that bishop aad an off day, as It Is New Bern la hitting the ball. The next two win. can be no harder to " President Busbee has reappointed Harry Mao u umpire. This is good new. - ...: - , The G. O. C. F. McGlnnls Is now with the New Bern team. The "Knockers" had only on Inning before the Journal's bulletin board, yes terday. The second Inning took away their breath. "The Chariotte game begin at 5 p. Four of the late Wllmlagton team and fir Raleigh amateurs, mad the lean against Raleigh yesterday. It gave Ral eigh a chance to. win a game. ; 4 , For (Sale or Rent. , I offer for aale or rent my entire Farm aad complete , accessories. ; Will sell cheap for cash or gilt edge securities, or will rent the farm, selling the Imple ments and team to the right man at a living figure. Call or address, ' " t i ' . MRS. E. A. VINSON, , " , Sweet Horn Farm. NwBern,N. C. ' : k , Czzlzz Out Sale. . AH summer goods, lawns, organdies shirt waists, millinery, ladies and child ren! Oxford t'es and sandals, umbrellas f T s, summer corsets, etc, marked down positively no goods cbargad durh-; this t.'a. EAF.rOOT itouim AKD ABOUT. Mr. J.T. H.Moore m having hia resi dence oa New Street palaled. Caataloapeaara now a the market They are assail aad hardly rip. The stsasaer Howard Capt Joae la oa the way aadergolag repair. ' Reports from Ktnstoa are that the thrmoaaeter registered 104 degrees Fri day. - .v Uacl Dick's tleclrlc lacaadesceat lights, mad better tight than the city's last algkt TVs regular moathlf saestlag of the Board of lh CooatyjDommlseloaara will be held tomorrow.' The aaaaal excursion of Bt Cyprians Soaday School will - leav here for Mora head city next Thursday at seres a. m. Daring the months of Jaly aod August the reading rooms of the Library oa Mid dMatreetwIUbeopen from 0:30 to 9:00 o'clock every evening. The schooner Ida G, Ferrla, Capt Gllllklo, of Baltimore was lo port yester day aod discharged a cargo of corn aad chopa for C L. Spencer. The monthly meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Cen tenary Charch will be held at 4:30 this afternoon at the church parlors. Mr, L. A. Bray who went to New York City a few days ago for treatment la very much Improved and wishes to thank hia friends for assistance rendered him. fhere will be a game of base ball be tween the Wilmington aod New Bern colored teems at Athletlo Park Monday at 4 p. m., Admission 19 cents; ladles 10 cents. The warm weather caused many citizens to seek the cooling sea breeses at More- head. Eighty tickets to Morehead were sold here and the train out of this sta tion was crowded. The wooden fence In front of the Moore's boarding house oa Sooth Front street haa been torn away and aa iron fence will be built Mrs, E. B. Ellis Is the owner of the property, and Mr. J. K Willis la contractor for the work The result of the speaking trumpet contest last week which is In progress at J. J. Baxter's store was as follows; Atlantic, 270 votes; total 983 votes. But tons, 313 votes, total 1027 votes. The Buttons bare a majority of 44 votes. Mr. Lon Hill exhibited a fig yesterday which was picked from a tree In his yard which weighed four ounces, an un usually large size for this time of the year. The fruit haa been unaffected by the weather and the yield of the tree will be very large. A northern gentleman who visits New Bern every year writes the Journal from New York City as follows: '-In strolling through the graveyard of old St Paul's church today I noticed a tombstone bearing this inscription"; 'In memory of Levi Fullahlre, of New Bern North Caro lina, Died In this city 3rd October 1805, aged 52 years." Is the family extinct? The weather of Sunday was the warm est of the season and every thing wilted In the fearful heat. The thermometers around the city varied, some according to their location but none registered less than 97 degrees and in many places It It was 100 degrees or more. Throughout the 8tate records shows a temperature of from 98 to 102 degrees. New Bern waa among the coolest places In the State. The excessive heat of the past three days has not lessened any and at present the Indications denote that old Sol will continue hia prodding for some time yet The maximum of 100 degree here and more In other In other communities haa been reached. According to fore casts by Devoe we may look for a severe storm today and the weather up to the 10th will be hot with occassional titan derstorms. The Mayor's Court -J .The Mayor's Court had five whit of fenders of the peace on trial yesterday. A portion of what Is known as the "German Street Gang", composed of three young men were np for disorderly conduct Saturday night They made night hideous with their singing and hollering. A number of residents ;w In court to make protest against the actions of people who frequent- that street for the purpose of disturbing the peace, two or u young men were fined $5 and costs each and one wu dis charged on account of Its being his first offense., Th Mayor gar them fair warning that a repetition would be cause for him to give them th extreme penalty. r r , - Peank Conway and Lilly Clark, white disorderlies and old offenders, were fined five dollars and costs or ten days In Jail, Th Mayor also commanded that they conduct themselves decently or move to a locality where their orgies will not be aotlced., . t , la Ben Fisher's ease, colored, disorder ly, judgment wu suspended. - - - . aaasBBssnanmjnan , Proceedings of District Conference. Th 85th Bession of the New Bern Dls trlct Conference convened at the Metho dist Church In Newport H. C. July 8rd, 1903. F, D. Swindell P. E. In the chair. Ret. H. M. North wu elected secretary. All the pastors la the District wen pre sent except one or two. ,. . . The attendance of. the lay, members wu very good. Rer. H. B. Anderson, of LaGrange preached the opening Sermon. Rev Plato Durham and other ministers did the reat of th preaching during the con tinuance of tlie Confu nee. ; The reports of the r taisters of their various charges were s '-factory. K The election of fiJi . 'as' to the next annual Conference we a Dempsc y Wood B. O. Cradle, R. H. Baxter, C. B. Price. Alternates W. L. Arendall and E. F. Carraway, The Conference will be held at Orien tal next year. L. ; . . Cclortl KiUaec Tbe aftermath of the. Foorth of Jaly t Mayor Patterson's court yesterday waa not large, aot aearly aa large as a Moaday docket Is qnluoftea and that fact speaks wall for the order mala- talaed her Friday. . The Aral cass called waa Aaai Cora- gle who cursed aad swore, aad for Ue pleasure of abasing the privilege of free dom of spaech she was fined on dollar aod cost. Willi Grlflla, a boy . who exercised hi pagtllstlo ablllllee oa one of his playmate waa let off apoa warning from the Mayor that a repetition -of the f- teaao would entitle him to the foil mean Ingot the law. Joseph Dye best his wife because she lingered too long at the cake walk. The wife, Lena Dye, wu a prisoner before the coan, as she had been several times previous, oa the charge of disorderly ooodoct The two were very penitent aad the Mayor let them off apoa the pay meat of costs. The Mayor told Dye that there were other methods of getting even with his wife, who really la enough to fovoke the wrath of a saint by solng foradlvorse. He said that beating a woman was a cowardly, unsatisfactory aad expensive method. The case of the State vs Jaaper Wilson colored, waa for the larceny of a trunk of clothes valued at $30 from James E. White, black. Wilson had part of the stole suit on In the court room. The evidence wu so conclusive that he had nothing to do but plead guilty and wu held under $100 bond for the August term of the criminal session of the Su perior court ASKIN. July 7. Who weather la hot and dry and farmers crops are suffering for rain. Elder R F Daugherty filled his regular appointment at Aatioch Saturday and Sunday, also a missionary, Elder Taylor, preached an able germon. Mr Robert Pipkin of Iteelsboro wu a visitor in our town lut Saturday. - Quite an excitement wu made In At- kin lut week when one of our residents who wu in the field plowing wu crying u if in distress; one of his neighbors ran to bis assistance and he only wanted a drink of water. It would be well to take a jag of water with him next time, we think. Mr W T Price commenced school this morning. Mr F S Ernui Is In, your city today. Mr J M Mills attended the Union meet Inj at St alary's Chapel lut Sunday. Mr and Mrs Tom Asktns attended the Union meeting at Klnston and rep.irt a good time. Mr and Mrs W D I pock made a flylnc trip to New Bern Saturday. Mrs BettleUuklus of Grlmesland, who hu been visiting friends In this place returned to her home this morning. ' SUNFLOWIR. End of Base Ball in Wilmington. Wilmington Messenger, 6th. Wilmington's professions! base ball team, after a whole seuon of defeats, Is now no more. The management hu not only been going up against defeat but they have had a struggle to finance the aggregation, so tbey decided lut nlgbt to disband it. r '. -" The people here muBt be commended for the sportsmanlike backing they have given' the nine this year. They have stood behind them through thick and thin, but at lut the incubus of an ever losing team became so burdensome the load wu thrown off. Mr. H. J. Gerken especially deserves much credit for the sealous and untiring efforts he hu made for ball. . He has even neglected his private business, but he can rest assured his efforts have been really apprecia ted. We must believe that the most of our people are sorry that then will be no more base ball. For the put three years WiLnlngtonhu ably supported teams, winning ones heretofore, and the people have great love f of the national game but the entire failure of this year's aggre gation hu disheartened and discouraged all our citizens. "., ; 1 Knew Qua Bore ItimiaJy , fcrsn obstinate cold. IU name la Pjm j-BalMm. ., " Examination of Teachers. The examination of applicants for teachers certificates for this Craven Coun ty win be held at the Court House In the city of New Bern. Thursday, July 10th. beginning at 10 a. m. Teachers certificates are valid only In the county In which they are Issued and for one year from date except first-grade certlfiicates which are valid for two yean.;',' ; . e.. , ' , , ' ' 8. M. Brihsor, r -...-( . , Supt. of Schools. IN KEM0RIAM. l: Written fn memory of little , . Ruth Lewis, who died July 2nd. " 1902, by her aunt, M. M. ( . 1 Farewell little Ruth darling child, , Peaceful be thy rest; - i ,- , While we feel the angnlnh wild, Thou art among the blest. Only a fair sweet flower, ' Too pure on earth to remain, ; ' And perhaps wu taken f rom os . - Some other soul to gala " We miss the pstter of thy little feet, . ' - We miss thy soft warm kiss, We miss thy little prattle sweet,' . But earth hath woe for worse than this But ail la over, she hath left us, - Weep aot parents loved one dear For It la God that bath berfl us, - And hrll wipe away each tear. 'TIs our's the loss and not our darling's, Alert the joy, and ours the pain, Bat some sweet day we all shall meet her, .' For her sake don't werp again. -: . 11 It. ;TEJTC.V A Usx War. teat f Krt. W.B. Cax. Pertoaahv. Jaly 7 MiM AaaU Cox of Newton Grove, Is Tteltlag at Dr H G Moak'a. . . MaaarsBE WladkyaadXQ Prldgea peat part of last ws I Swaaeboru. Mia Mabel Wllaoa 1 vlalllag at Fill lag Creak. '.,,. . Mia Blrdl Kooae i oa aa Headed visit la th lower part of Joaes aad Ons low eoootiea. ., . . Mr. Hoary Oobk, of Or t bo ro la visiting Mr W M Coble. Mr Herbert I pock of Gov, wu la tow yesterday. . . . Tobacco curing aad grading u all-tha-go around here now. What w harasses la alo.' . , Mesara Thoe. D Warrea and J K Dix on mad a trip down about Maysvllle yesterday. Perhaps on of them hu aa Idea of business. : County Commissioners hold court her today, also th county Board of Educa tloa meet hen, therefore quit a num ber of people from the county and other place an la towa. - Yesterday a crowd of whit fellows wen la swimming aad a crowd of blacks canu down and wanted to go In. This waa aot allowed, . Th whltea told thorn. If they -want la they would hars to suffer the coasequenoea. They never went In. The "blacks left, and after a while th whites earn oat aad want up town. Oa of th aegroe passed by a white boy and pnsbed lilm. -The white boy then attack him, from that general. raos riot ensued. , About 25 or 80. No oa seriously Injured. . , ' , ; t It began this morning, a negro used some profane language at a white man, and the whit ma stabbed blm with his knife under his left shoulder blade. The cut Is aot dangerous. About 85 while men rushed to their comrade's aid. . We do not think It Is over with yet . t . Wo.aro aorry to publish the death of Mrs. Ltnlo D. Cox, wife of Mr. W. H. Cox, and a consistent , member of the Episcopal charch. . Her two sisters, and brother cam over, to be at the funeral. The service wen conducted by Rer. T. M. N. George, of New . Bern, at Grace church at one o'clock. :. "PwwRVKiuicE." Mlxty Tun Of Popularity Is the record of Painkiller (Perry Davis') but the ahopi are full of Imitations made to sell upon the great reputation of the genuine; be cautious,' therefore, when you uk for a bottle to see that you get the genuine. An unfailing remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis. A Deserved Honor. The appointment to Annapolis con f erred upon Mr. W. H. Stevenson, son of Mr. M de W Stevensoo.ts aa honor of a very high ' order, and the New Bern people should feel justly proud of his success. Air. btevensoa hu already made for himself an enviable reputation for scholarship while at th University of North Carolina, and we feel sure that he will take a high aland at Annapolis. We wUh him an abundant ah are of suc cess la the noble and honorable career which is open to blm. A Day at the A. fc M. College. . We have, received a very Interesting little booklet with th above title. It explains what Industrial Education Is, and shows the value of such education to young men preparing themselves for any practical business, such u electricity engineering, cotton manufacturing, me chanic arts, chemistry, and agriculture. A copy of the booklet maybe had by addressing President Geo.' T. Winston A. & M. College, West Raleigh, N. C. ' " imnnmwi I " : " ' ENGLISH ETCHINGS.' . Pingpong has been Introduced In the imbecile wards of some English work house. 4-f Vi,,f- .. C -, -, Cambridgeshire (England) fruit grow- en are paying children a halfpenny for every wasp they capture. . English miners still , work as their fathers did. on the pick and shovel system, with little machinery, to aid tnem, in America. v 'On the summit of Mount Lofty, near 'Adelaide, South Australia, a white monolith haa been erected and named "Fllnder column,'' In honor of the Intrepid navigator , who . named the peak a century aga , . It la proposed to extend the base ment galleries under the large court yard at the British museum and to transform the two larg wings now used for residential and official pur pose Into exhibition galleries. At a Urn wheir electricity to rapidly transforming th fao of the globe, when It ha already In great measure annihilated distance and bids fair to abolish darkness for us, it la curious to notice bow : completely ignorant 'tba plain man" remaina a to the later de velopments of electrical theory. Some sweat correspondence haa led' me to thluk that a vague notion that electric Ity I r fluid which In some mysterious way flows through a telegraph wire! Uk water through a pipe 1 about a far a he has got and If we add to this some knowledge of what he calls "elec tric shocks" we should probably 'ex haust his Idea on the subject. "Set this 1 not to be wondered at' Even the most instructed physicists can do nothing but gueu aa to what electric ity is, and the only point on which they agree Is a to what ft It not There Is, In fact, a perfect consensus of opinion among scientific writers that it la not a fluid-i e, a continuous Stream of ponderable matter, aa 1 a .liquid or a gas-and that It la not a form of energy, as Is heat Outside this limit the scientific Imagination la at liberty to roam where it listeth, and, although It haa nsed this liberty to a jconslderable extent, no definite result has followed up to the present time. Academy.' m v- , ; ; KcBu?.cc' LUt'-S Elue Liver rEl makes b Jus people br'i;ht,clesnscs the system of a'.l tL doktei'ons and nsl.f y ts...l ter and m ' ? a new rr a tf y i. C5 ccr's at F. 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' - We carry the largest stock of Fashion Sheet for the asking. mith's 61 Pollock St. lyiienryou vptt time bring that carriage around to ns and we will soon tell you how little it costs you to repair and put it in order again. We do all kinds, and it is seldom a vehicle Is so damaged that we can't make it good as new. And it won't cost any thlnd like the price of a new one either. We shrink your loose tires ina ma chine without cutting them. Everybody is invited to see the work of the maehine putting new bolts in same old places. G. XT. Waters !fc Ron, ... - -.- - 5 , . , .'. Phone,",t85, , ; , , '.v r road St, New Brbh, N. 0 1 for a fair days work Is right and just, but the wages must be paid in good coin. 8o don't client your horses by giving them inferior feed. Get Spencer's, which is of the best and uniform quality. Corn, oats, meal, etc., of the highest grade. . yi- w ' f - - ,-.- -.-19 & 21 JTail' t Dot H, ITew r"-i, N. C. IB 1 I, j J.l?"-f.lffl:1T'li:,vi RANK TX J. E. 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It Is a fne tonic and endorsed and prtiicil' j by resident pbyt'elnns. r ' tils V.'b' r, there Is nor '. 1 1 1 V I ! I - ,lo ",i i, i j-'.n i, r l m aft. w till II w w a . 71 mm. . i