If v I 4.: SHORT PASSING EYEKTS. The weethsr today .fair. -Mrs Maud Coble a as heea Mgfi as matron at ths Nsw Bsrn Military InsU- tuts. Mollis, the young daufhler of W 8 V .West, oa Beat Front itnet fell froaa bicycle Sunday while rldlaf uu Mi home, and broke Mr ana. Sunday was a "rare" Jim daj Mi aot oa that a port would rave van. A high wind prevailed all day and ths ssnv perature wu decidedly eooL Tm Ud Ue river was vsry high all day. t Mr Charles L Abarasthy of Beaufort kaa been andorted la atTetal eouaty eon Tsntlonafor presidential elector. TM gentleman ia a ataanch Democrat, aad no person oould be aeleoted wko would batter fill the place. Mr 8 B Street received a Ulegresa laat night from Mr J 3 Wolfendaa who la with the delegation to KaoivtHs dated from Augusta, Ge, which said: "Arrived at 9; will leave at 4. Tall lntereated par tiea." The people are baring a very en joyable time en route. The Broad Street Fruit Company re ceived a car load of watermelona from Florida yesterdsy. Theyeell at 40 eta. to SO ceata each, ' Parker button are teen decorating a great many coati showing a atroag stn- tlment forjudge Parker In the city. During the berry aeaeoa 3,217 eare of Itrswberrles were shipped from Wil mington against 1,965 shipped last year. Capt Swift Galloway, a citizen of Bnow Hill and well known all over this ; section of the State has for soma time been suffering from a severe affliction of the eyes. He has had successful treat , ment at Wilmington and now rejoices In restored vision. James Dudley, a well known colored citizen tiled here last Thursday night, aged 72years.He worked atMeadowt mill ' for a good many years He was a member of the colored Masons organization and of the G A R. The funeral service will take place at 3 p m today at St Peter's church. THEY COME AND GO. Messrs C L Aberuethy and W 8 Chad wick of Beaufort were In New Bern yea terday. Mrs L M Hendren and daughter, Mrs T J Roberts are visiting relatives In Winston. Mr and Mrs George W Bryan and daughter returned to their homt In Charlotte yesterday. Mrs Louise Belanger is visiting friends In Bayboro Mrs Helen Bryan Moore, who has been the guest of Miss Lizzie BIddle . has returned to her home la Dor ham. Mr B W Dickinson Is visiting his daughter, Mrs S Z Waters Is Panto go. Miss Maud Lewis has returned to her home af tea a two weeks pleataat visit with friends and relatives at Beaufort and Morehead, MrsLMurrlll of Klnston who has been on a visit at Jacksonville returned home yesterday. Mr Richard Duffy has returned home from Johns HopkinsTJnlvertlty to spend vacations. Mrs S H Lane went to Morehead laat night to visit relatives. Rev Eurle of Beaufort spent the day here yesterday. Mr Claud Taylor of Blades was Is the city Monday, . Mr and MrsC W Monger left last night for a short visit at Philadel phia. ' DrJCCoggius of Wilson who hat been In the city for a few dayi hat re turned to his home. (J . Misses Annie and Sallle Lane went to Claris last night for a visit with rela tives. Mr and Mrs JPG Davis and Mrs Holland returned last night from Seven Springs. Mr W B Huff of Klnston spent Ban- day in the city. Mrs Oiley and Mlssds Georgia and Minnie Ozley spent Sunday In Kin- : BtOtt. - Mlai Bessie Thorpe returned vsster- ' flay from attending the Teacher'a As sembly at Morehead, ' Dr HO hyatt of Klnston la In the city. Rev Father George went to Eden ton ' , iMt night MrsAHBaagert went to Baltimore on a business errand laat night. ; O Mrs MA Ogilvie of Columbia 8 C, la visiting her daughter, Mrt Walter Duf. ; tj. Miss Katie FalrOgllvlo of Columbia 8 O la visiting her aunt, Mrt Waller . Daily. A Happy Party. There wu a merry crowd at the A A N 0 depot Sunday night to bid the sponsor and the Maids of Honor to the Confederate reunion God speed oa their Journey. Splendid equipages were en gaged for the plessnre of the ladles who had the honor to represent the New Bern Camp of Confederate Tetanus. All teemed to have the spirits of Joviali ty at the leave taking. ; i In addition to those whose names were mentioned In the Sunday Journal the following also went, Kiss Baby Daniels, Messrs Hardy TThltTord, D. W. Whltford, J. B. Eraul and John Hall. 1 1 IToreliead City Jans 6,1101,i::s T '1, r:171 y irs. t r . s t lea taT ' - a KEW QUAlTEJU. The Hew Bern Hillary AoaSeJBV AM Carolina Ballasts College Are Lea ted On ficargt .7Wimt- -.nit : " A considerable , transition au taa nude aad k balag made at the Kew Bern Military Academy groaada. The cadet, barracks are being completed rapidly and preaent a very striking ap pearance. The Urge bdek hall to he ased at a dining hall hat bean ever healed aad repeiated throughout. TM large brick building, "the elaea room bnlldtng hat beam calclsiirted threoga oat, and the work of repainting and Im proving generally Is going on rapidly. Besides the work on Ue mw and the eld building, a Mat aad attractively oen at meted picket fence around the eampat b now almost complete. - This weak oarpeateri aad brick lay- era in toll force will begin tM eoastract lag of another large betiding which will acoommodaU about atxty or aerea- ty young lady boardert besldea will eoa talaalargeaseemhly Mil aad society hall. This wm be the sixth building oa the campus, aad will be Jons of tM larg est and moat baantlf uL ' We learn from Col Holladay that new studsats are now enrolling la tM Caro lina Bnstneia College and that the tam mer tension of the College will be very successful In every way at well as from a standpoint of patronage. Applica tions for caUloguea are coming In rapid ly while already names of aUdeata for the coming session are being received dally. ' The proapectt for Mew Bern Military Academy aad Carolina Baslaeae College teem to be exceptionally bright aad It It believed that the Institution will en roll a study-body equal to that of uy school of tte kind la the State. No longer la 4t necessary to go te the westers schools, for now we have one of the very best equipped at home, here In las tern North Carolina. Let it tup- port It and patronize ll Repair Crossed Wires It Is exceedingly annoying to the average citizen to be torn up all the time by the constant ringing of the Are alarm caused by crossed wires. Sunday night tM btll banged away for a fall half hour and while It did no particular harm it did not contribute to any one's happiness. Laat night again the wlret crossed and the signal Indicated fire at the foot of Craven street. The fire horse came galloplnt; down tM street and there was every ap pearance of a conflagration but it de veloped that the fires was nothing than a crossed wire. It la hoped that, those who have the matter In charge can d trite some way to atop this confessedly annoying prac tice of false alarm. The might ringing especially la very unpleasant and while there Is the abso lute necessity of a flie alarm let It be worth something to the cltlseaa. , At It It at preaent It la worse than usel set. Every Mother who has a drinking ton It Interested in Orrlne, the core for ; the drink habit. Orrine absolutely destroys all desire for strong drink. Take It qmictly at home, or give It to the patient without hit knowledge, f 1.00 per box, Call on CD Bradham, New Bern N 0. Merchants Notice! Schooner R. 1. Brattom will take freight for this City from Baltimore. Order now. address CO. PAUL A CO. ': Police Court news. Catherlns Whitehead a colored wom an who has beta arrested several timet before wts in Us Mayor's court yester day ea the same old charge of drank aad disorderly conduct , She wu ; required to pay tan dollars and costs or go to jail for 80 days. 8M chose Ue latter aad wu duly Installed as a city convict Lizzie Panose a white woman was arrested for disorderly coaduet. Jndg ment wu tutpesded on payment of costs. . D B Stanley and W O Bryan charged with reckless driving1 om Saturday night It appears Uat the two mea wars dri ving transfers om Broad street aad they collided Urowlng a passenger Im am of Us carriages to Us ground. Stanley w dismissed; ft being proved that me was not to blame, Bryan was taxed the costs aad damages. Guilford Davis, Us Beaufort negro who, while under Us influence of liquor lalsed a row oaUo colored excursion has last Friday was taxed Ue Am aad costs for his little) sport which amount ed to $8:15, he was also bcund ever M Superior Court for trial for carrying concealed weapons. Albert Brown, "lifted a pair af trousers in a Byrlan't store Saturday might mad though hs paid -foe them Us Mayor thought the evidence against the prisoner sufficient to hind him over le court aider the sum of 850, ; ; THE LADITS fhvor ; MJating thair churches, aad Uerefore we args every Minister to remember ws give s liberal quantity of Us LougauutA Martlaen Paint toward Ue painting. - f i I Wears sad eovsrt liks goldP Don't pay L50 a gallon W'LIassad Ott (worth 60 cents) which yoa do wham you buy other paints tm a cm with a paint label omit. . a ' ' ' V 'h 8 A ojnaks 14, therefore wham yoa want fourteen gallons of paintbay on! r slght of L& R-,. sud'Eilx six gallon purs LU:.1 On iIUk and thut g;; paint at lets Uan tl.9 per galloa. ; llitf torxwst ars wall ' pMated :." fvr r " cfL.a n.t-i t.Ksgj. U Sill" lc.lt.::;:JtlSji:;b, ) C Ij ' ji i sMl bj": r . ? ; x n c UXEUEUD DECEASED " " MtOTHEM anaBsaanam The Odd Ftllewi becoraas The Graves of , Members After loltttag iyers priatt Exercises. TheXareka Lodge No 7. I O OF held very pretty aad Impressive services la atcmory of their departed brother! at tM Uoert House Sunday afternoon, ; The members were preaent In a body aad occupied seats within the bar and ia the mala part of the room. Many frleads of the order were present. Noble Grand, CM Dockham presided aat X Gcrock was chaplain. 3 H Wed- aell was masts of eeremooles. A choir assisted by several ladles rendered some appropriate aad beaatlfol mule. TM address delivered by Rev Wm H Rich was a touching tribute to those tM order had assembled to honor. Els thoughts were centred In the text, ''Lot me dm tM death of tM righteous ud let ay last and be like hit." Be made a practical lease of Urn death of agooi man aad paid an eloquent to the order for the ytnc!ples ft promulgated and their efforts to elevate mankind. After Ue ser rices the members march ed to Cedar Grove Cemetery and gath ered arc aad Ue Confederate monument when the ritual wm read and a song mug. TMy then marched around Us cemetery and laid lowen on Ue grtvet of thirty of their brethren, 111 that come fromSummer't Hf at A Mother need aot fear to greet, When with TSKTHINA" ahe't sup plied, No UIs with baby need abide. TSETHINA" (Teething Powders) Coaa tenets aad Overcomes and Effects of Ue Sammer,! Heat. Aldt Digestion, Regamtas Ue Bowels of children of any age aad makes teething easy. Teachers Wanted t A competitive examination to secure a tsschsr to All the vacancy In the fourth grade or the fifth grade of the New Barm white graded school will be held at Ue school building Thursday JsaS 11,1904. H. P. HARDING, Superintendent. For Spring and Grown Chickens go to Ue Oaks Market. Dr. HYATT CONING. Dr HO Hyatt of Klnston will be In Rev Bern atflotel Cuattawka Juad 18U 14 hand 15th, Monday Taetday aad Wed aatday for the purpose of treating dis ss of Ue eye, ear, noes and throat aad lUtag glasses- - Those who are not able to pay a fee will be examined National League; Games. STANDING OF CLUBS- Won. Lost Per Cent Chicago, S9 14 074 New Tort, 15 050 CtMhmatl, 80 18 853 nttaUrg, 28 20 528 StLonlt, 20 23 465 Brooklyn, 80 28 416 S 16 28 868 rhfladelphla, 8 21 206 Nsw Tork Jans 13. Game today: R H E Raw Tork 2 5 8 Chicago 8 4 8 Batteries Brown and Kllng; Matthew ton and Warner. TJmptre-Emslls aad O'Dsy. Biweklya June 18-Gams today; R H X Brooklyn 4 0 4 St Loam 8 6 0 Mcfaclaad and Grady; Jones aad Jack ttotnoh, TJmplie Johutoae. Boston Jans 18 Gams today: R H B onto 4 0 6 nttsbarg 6 10 4) Ratteries Wilhelm and Moraa. Fhll- Rps aad Phelpst UmplrS'Moran. PhOadslphra.Jane 18-Ths following gtms was played today: , RUB rhlladalpUa 8 8 ClsmtmaaU 4 ,11 Battaries-SathoS Md Pelts; Frazer sadDsjolsw . -. , , , . . Ustptrs Emails SULTMUR NATURE'S , ' :' GREATEST GERMICIDE A treat CM of It Would Save Doctors' . , ", Bui - . ' Greater heallag power cm be had la Us privacy of ths horns by asfss;' Uim cock's L10.1D Scuaua tm Ua baU Uu by jeaumeying to Uemost famous sal alum spriags. ' 5"s-; :- t Grsster benefits to ths skin, 4 clear and mors beautiful complexion can bs had by using the harmlast Hancocx's LOiSm ScLfHun for ths toilet lhaa by t& m of dangerous drags Md cos metics.' vti:- :;';.' . Liquid Sulphur cares dandruff .ectems ptmrplss, salt rheum, Itch, hires, eryslpa Inv aud all open sores. It is nature's st gsrmlclde. Writs to Hancock 'lSulpherCo,BaltimorMd,, for , : or Mk your drott for .oca't LiqTjro f uLraca. , .1 i . 1 ' ! ; I ' ' LAIS TO EST. Tm RemulM af Miss Rary hswly Tem ecrly Macol la Cedar Crave t' , Ccststcry, " The remaiM of Miss Mary Dowdy, who died of cemaamptlom at Us hosae of her mmcle. In Bryson City Friday moratag arrived in New Bern Buaday momlag accem pealed by her sisters and brother, and were taken to the Xpworth League parlors. TM funeral sat v lee t were held la Us Oeateoary Methodist church of which she wm a devout member Sunday after noon at o'clock aad wars conducted byRsvGTAdams. " ' . The pall bearers war Messrs: WB Smith, A X Bibbard, Don Woods,' Xd Bardleom, Wada Meadows aad John Bowdom. The torsi offerings wars sx eepUonally beaattfoL' '' '"t Reserves Eoior Governor. The Beaufort Naval reserves hook ths Governor oat for a rid om the Bound Beaufort, N. G, Jum 10th, 1904. ,.. . ; Ths boat crew from Us Beaufort Dlvl atom of Naval Reserves, under Us eomv mead of Lieut R. H. Dowdy, left hers this afternoon at L90-e'elock arriving at the Atlantie Hotel wharf at ao'eloek and was Uere met by Goveraor vcock and State Auditor Dixoa. The Ooveraor aad Dr. Dixoa stepped aboard and as ths coemataad of ooekswaln Garner Ue Catttr wm cast off wtU Us goveraor at Us helm. The crow rowed down tM harbors mils or two and ia a joking way ths governor said "hors dont row so fast as we are not In nay huriy." TM Cutter was thea tamed around aad again head. ad up Ue barber, passiag Us hotel wharf which wm crowded wlll specta tors who cheered as Ue goveraor and his crew passed ap ths stream. After going an Us harbor some dis tance tbs governor said he was ready to return to the hoteL TM wharf wm soon nashed aad Ue governor congrat ulated Lieut Dowdy on having soch a goodciew. AtUeooeuuaodof Sacoad Lieut, Ouy Willis Us crew gave Uree cheers for Us Governor aad . Dr. Dixon The crew was eompoasd of Ue follow- ng. . .. Lieut R. H. Dowdy, 2nd Lieut. Guy Willis, Quarter Muter Dave Arthur, Cockswain Alex Garner, Seamen; Geo Brooks, L. V.Lewis, C,R.Wheally, K Wbiiehurst, WJPeartrea, M. V. Uwis Dr. Johnson, D. Oongwtoa, & H. Dill G. F. HudgiBB, M. Gold, W. i. Rice, W H. Ramsey. Announcement. I wish to announce Uat 1 did mot havs my brother arrested Thursday Md had no cart la Us affair. Us whom mat ter was by some neighbor who had am "ax to grind." I. r. HATCH. Eyes Tested Free t A fsw of Us evils flowing from Inoor- rected eje strain are as follows; Inflam mation, drowsiness with M aacomforta ble feeling while Md after reading, headache following, ths abnormal amount of nsrvs fores expeaded omam Imperfect eye which should go to aoms other part of Us body, sops yoar vitali ty, dulls tbs brala aad If Ue leak It not stopped cam moss complete break down of Ue whole aervous system. Our glasses ars propsrly fitted by Ue aid of scientific Instruments, at about half ths price yoa pay others who havs not Ucm necessary Instruments, ws guarantee satisfaction, yoa to hs Us judge, so why pay others more Uan double oar price, specially to those wno travel t Wsjsrs located pemunently aad la case of error yoa do mot toss what yoa pay. ( 3. O. BAXTER, Graduate In Optometry, List of Letters Remaining ia Ue Post Office at Nsw Bei a, Craven county N. C Juaa 18 1904: , ma's un. A Rev Thomas Allaa (ool) B J B Boras. . i E B BubMk, F Graham Freenun cars Jao Har- rlngtoa, Elva E Fletcher ears Barge Vulcan, John Ford. O Moos Jossph Gstsslln Jr, Bsaja- mlm Gaston, J T Grsshaav H-0 A Hall 160 Gragton St, Lold HoIIImwoiU. L Charles Lockwood, Bagh Loag sst'; 4-,-' r.- i'-. M T E McKlnasy ears tag Esllsn, Joha A Mayo, Askar J Malsoa eare tug Curtan, George Moors 18J Valla rH, PhlllpJMsrgaa. . P Harry B Pearson. R-Edward Richardson. B-Joel Smtth, Mr BmlU (Editor), A B Stocks 45 Metcalf Street, A Buf- ion. ,, , , W Solomon Webb. Dom Wftlls, B M Whits, Nsd Williams. . , woMursurr. B-Mlas Lltxle Bsdgss 877 Broad 8t ' ' i O-MIss Sarah F Carter. . F-MltsNoateFIshsv. , , H-Mlas Mary E Baaeock, MIssBasM Jaas Hickman. , . rj Miss NsrrU Joaee. M-Mre T J Marshall eats Scar Jeanle DBelL . S-Mrs Sarah Banders (dl) Miss So phie SpruelL - W-E!st Luclnda Waldos, Miss Lst toce Wirieon, Krs Chat Wilcox, Mrt J B White'. 1, Eirg Ct, Mrs Lear WI1 lohsrg, XIrs JansSs Whits. Persons ca'.":- f ar ths abovs utters wCl please tsy alfsrllsed and give date of 'list The re-.' ' -v. sow require Uat (1 c-t tenti' ;:!)f ' : 1 ca tie (L!!?i-y i a:.. 'At' 11 " . r v . , . ... T ... t .btf FOX HASBTILIE. Ssaassr Aad Maids WBoaor,' VeteraM Aad Others Win 6s Ta The Csa '"federate' Reualon " : " ' Tsatrht " Toalght a large party eoaalatlag of Us sponsor of Ua local samp af (Wed srate Vetera as, mar maids of honor, aad others will leave New Bern to attend Us reunion of Confederate Veterana at Nashville this wsek. Those who will-go are: Sponsor, Mitt Adelaide Claypoolr; Maids of Hoaor, Misses Naaate Street Md May Haadrta. Mr Md Mrs JJ Wolfendaa and daughter Mlaa Mary; Mr J W Stewart Md daurk ters, Misses Juieand Sarah. . r Miss Mabel Chadwlck. sponsor of Us TstersM camp of , Beaufort , patted Uroagh New Bern last might onrosts to Golds boro from whence the will lota ths New Bare party. Mr W 8 Chad wick of Beaufort Is also expected to bs oas of Us party. " r TRAVELING IN INDIA. ., mm Mm Uirm m Hat It SniuI KmSara TrH,, , ; ' Xvery one who goes to India to, tra vel or Uve at hotels, sits Us Chicago Record-Herald, must have a personal serv ant a native wM performs Ue duties of valet, waiter and errand boy and whatever else may be required of him. This la a fixed custom of Ue country, to resist which brings esdleM trouble to Ue traveler. , . , , ' Many of the Indian hotels expect Ue guests to bring all tbelr own servants, both chambermaids and waiters, Md ars consequently so short handed Uat the traveler who cornea without Uem hat usually to wait open himself. Oa Ue rail wars a native servant Is quite Indispensable, for travelers are required to carry, tbelr own bedding, make their pwn beds and furnish their own towels. The company provides s bench to sleep on similar to those In American freight cabooses. Each car has also a washroom and sometimes water. Bat If the traveler wishes to be sore of washing bis face la Ue morning and if he la wise he will aend his servant to the station matter before Us train starts and aak to have Ue water tank filled. Then a Hindoo with a goatskin full of water will climb to the roof of Ue car and fill it and, having descended, will stand be fore Us door and touch bis forehead very time Ue traveler looks toward him till be receives a penny. Atthe eating houses along Us road ths servant will have to raid the ta bles and shelves for food and bring It to Us car for his master, since no wait ers are provided. In addition be will hire baggage carriers and will attend to all Ue details of catching trains snd engaging rooma. A good servant can be hired for f 15 a month. Poorer "bearers," aa they are called, can be engaged for 82 or 83 a month, and expect to "find" . Uem- selves, vbut Us traveler most pay rail' way, fsre for them. K , ? ttodol Dyspepsia Cere uigaats what yoa Mb " ' 'Xemextaeem'' What m loneliness? Ton may find It anywhere, perhaps most forcefully when yoa are among thousands of oth er people. There "may corns a feeling of being apart, of a solitary state, while yoa walk about aad Jostle a teeming population. , Too may be gen uinely lonely among people whom you know quite well, and It Is aot to .be supposed that this means any lack of feeling on the part of any one,' for there come times when tbs thoughts of one cannot place themselves In bar Bony with those of others, i The low est creature m well at the highest in all Us world may feel himself out of (ear with otters, and especially ia UIs true of Ue average, everyday sort or people, who often experience a sort of aching void of companionship. It hap pens Just occaaionaily that way. It Is only aa affected person who al ways complains that "nobody under stands" him. This man or woman may Join, with Us great majority to so far that some of his actions are mlscon atrned. Who it Uere that has mot had that experience, with all Us bitterness But, aa a matter of fact, it Is compare tlvely seldom that we ax not pretty well understood by our close aseocl atee.-Charlotte (N. C.) Observer, j ' , The Orltal Laatraace. According to Ue Bible, one language wm spoken by all races until Ue "con fusion of tonguea." Following Biblical tradition this language must bars been Hebrew, assumed also to have been ths language of Adam and Ere. An other theory bad It that Hebrew, Ara blc and ChaldM were dialects of Ue original tongue. The Persians claim that there were three primitive lan guagea, Arabic,, the. tongue used b; Satan In addressing Ere; Persian, the buuruage spoken by Adam and Ere, and Turkish, the speech Used by the archangel when he drove Uem out of paradise. ' This would lesvs Persian as ths tongue of primitive humanity. In olden days many Ingcnueua attempts wars mads to settle the question by excluding children from all human In tercourse and observing tM result In Us means of communleatkw growing on between them. Science has no an- SWSr.IO give. new aucm auiu. Importeatta Irop erf y Owners. Materials Uat substltuts Purs Lead-and-tlno save paint ' makers from $70 to $90 per ton Why Ja ereass their profits at yout ex. ; .'.,U-V,V.-;. Davis Paint is Guaranteed ICO Per CU Tcrcw Fret ot Coat If o&erwls. Writs fjr CaarvclwS and Booklet on r.: it " !. ' ?:- a. 7. t . LL7TCCD, dLtr:iutor r v r -, 11. c. From Day to Vay , iicwcsi r rices Barfoot t 1 i. i Offers this 'itoeek Special Bargains in, Wmdow Shades j . Genuine Oil Shade, all fixtures complete at 23c each, ' 4 " Fine Oil Shades with fringe, all fixtures 33o each. "Extra fine linen Applique and fringe, white and colors 48oeclu' ' ' ' t v... , - -, . . . , . . :. , I i i , Other; Special Bargains n.i j - ; Fine dresa Olnfhama, 10c. quality at 8c. yard. .' 'v S " - AU Wool Voile, black and tolore, 50c, 75o and 81.00 yard.5 - 25c quality Imported Cotton Voile reduced to 1 60. yard. $ ' Extraordinary bargains In Poagee Silk, blaok and colors 80cttt.-' ..a.!-v.. h aur 3 -v . "V Summer Coreeti, newest) modi Is, 25 and CO tienta. I A thousand yards 1 Hamburg eding 1 and inserting very - Wide IOO. V:ft - t 4 V 4-, ).,. ' '. I ,l! r Ladles White Dnch Hats, variety of anapea, 69 and 75o. ; 1 ; - ReaoylTa Wear Hats- " f Waiting Hata and Street Hats that have been selling f ron $2.60 to $3.00 reduced to tlio each. ' ' , , July Fashions how ready, fashion sheets free. ' f P bone HU , ,19 Pollock I Big Lot Very Fine N. C. Hams Just Received Also a Bbl Fancy New Orleans Molasses. Also new barrel Fulton Market Corned Peef, Try curj Fancy Elgin Buttery Fresh lot Voight's Snow Drif and Admiral Flour. Good Carolina Rice 10c qt. cmplete stonk Fr oh Canned Goods, We will thank you for a share of your trade. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your maney refunded. -v . ,- Try us for Good Coffee and Fine Teas, Yours to please, 'Phone. 01. eeia r FOR THIS WEEK. ' We offer a Special lot of 82 inch Fancy Linen Finish ed Suitings, at SPECIAL PRICE of 7fo the yard, . - This is without doubt the most popuiarlsnd most ser viceable goods on the market for childrens dresses, and for Shirtwaist Suits. Wathes beautifully. , Colors fast, Light Percales.. . We offer a special lot of Fine rercales, in beautiful color combinations, polka dots and small figures, all fast colors. SPECIAL SALE-PRICE 71o the yard. White Dimity. ' Special lot of Beautiful White Corded Dimity, 86 in ches wide, Sale Price 71c, Just the thing for childrens white dresses and shirtwaists. White The nntirual Values in at 10c and lficf the yard. . Both 40 inches wide. Beau tiful qualities. ' ' . ... , . ' , v Dine!: Laivns Ci Daiists. ' So few stories give Clack Wash Goodg the attention they shonle.- 'We are particularly strong In that line. j Black India Lawns, Mercerized and-Tlata Egyptian Clotha tTlT"' Are you interested t 1 May we show you t mo I. .:J.:J. sheer Hack Newest Goods, at Brotlicrs :1 Ftn Opposite fpieeoiil rhnrcti Wholesale eft IXetala Grocery 71 Urumd Bt . Lawns. White Lrwns we are' showing goods. I- u : ' SALE