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ZZZ21 FASSttG EYENTS. Grepea were iw on tha market yes terday' They vera of the Concord variety. - - Mr J B Hamsberger of Richmond V, eprenUng the great lUlionery mann facturtng ejetabMehseent of J 0 Blair A Co, irM U Ue city yeaterday. Mr J B Turmag returned yesterday frosaabaslnees trip in Texas end Ar- kuuu where he ha bee In the Inter- eat of J X Latham 4 Co. MlM Maria LoolM Wootea and Ulu Delaelle Capell of LaGrang are visit- lae? Mietee Mamie Banter end Sixth Ulcftnnltftni The eondltloi of BUhop A A WaUon . tu reported yesterday m gradually growiag worse. There ere bo hopea of his recovery. . Barlmpe are late ihia year making an appearance, naually they are plentiful by this time. Some of the restaurateur sight find out whet's the matter. Schooner William T Parker, Capt Howard of New York arrived yesterday with a cargo of bagging and tlea con signed to J E Latham & Co. The visiting delegations who attended the Senatorial Contention, returned to Uelr home yesterday. Borne of them were warmer than the weather would nuke them. Messrs M Hahn and Son are prepar ing the north store of the Streets brick bolldlng on Middle street for an office where they will be pleased to have tnelr friends and patrons call. The New Bern Military Academy and Carolina Business College offer special inducements to all who will takeout scholarships this month. See their ad on inside page. Wednesday, July 20th Greemllle played Klnaton an eleven Inning game and defeated them by a aeore of 6 to 2 The Greenville play here today and everything indicates that It will be a very close and Interebtiog game. Dr J W Duguld who hag been In Char lotte for several months has returned to this city to resume his practice. For the present he Is located at 11 Pollock treat. There was an enjoyable phonograph concert in front of Mr W T Hill's store last night. Some very pretty marches, tonga, and funny monologr.es were giv en and a large assembly was greatly de lated. Egg plant fruit is about the only kind of truck that is being shipped from here now In any considerable amount. Home tomatoes are moving bat the drop la the market has caused a check. MrJU Foscue from Jones county wat in the city yeBterday attending the Senatorial convention. Mr Foscue is a candidate before the demoeratlc conuen- tloa of Jones county for the nomination of representative in the next legisla ture. It hat been suggested that the city em ploy a crier to announce fires and do away with the apology for an electric system. There it no accuracy In the system. Sometimes the bell will begin to count off the taps and think better of it and then a noise will, start oil not unlike tapping on an old tin pan, it may be that a kind soul is helping the bell oat, however, no one knows wheth er there is a fire or not, nor anything of Ita location. The ascent it very difficult and not with oat danger and not many colored av are fond enough of work to take a baa-1 ardooslobfor what there it la it. A I derrick for the parpose of holetlng the brick It being coattraeted and wh that la finished the work will go onna- Interruptedly. NEW ELI5 BUILDING. A Haadaene Structure te bt Erteltd oa the Principal corner of the . City. At wat noted la Wedattiayl paper the Elka have purchased the Daffy prop The Journal it Informed that the state erty oa the corner of Middle and Pollock meat la the report of the Senatorial streets oa which 0. J. MeSorleyV store convention tn yeaterdayi tasne uai u located and win boob make pre-! there was a tacit oaders tending that the I ptrationt to build. vote of the Ciavea county delegates The location b the beet fa the city and should be cut for E M Koonce wat in- the structure anticipated will he an at- correcL There wat a distinct under-1 tractive pile. ttandlag among the Craven delegates I It it expected that the building will before the Convention that they would be 100 feet deep, . extending east and vote with the Jones and Onslow dele- west and 71 feet wide. It will be four gate and affect the nomination o' Mr stories high. The first floor will be Koonce. occupied ae a store, the second for The following from the Kinatoa Freelomcee, the third for club purpose aad Pre. 20th will be of interest to Mr the fourth will bt the lodge room. The Plttman 'a friends in tall couaty of) contract has not been made nor the which he Is a native, belne alto locat- plant drawn, but the above Idea will j ed in thlt city at one time in the la- probably be carried out la the plan. urance bu.ioe.-"From private let- The building wlU cost $10,000. tert received In the city from MrCJI Thlt bolldlng will dltplace a frame Plttman. local auperlntendent of the ttrncture that hat long beea aneje Life Insuiance Company of Virginia, It eora. Being located on the moat proml- It learned that he it laid np In Clncln- neat corner .twill add greatly to the natl from injuriet tuttalned in a atreet business portion of the city. eir wreck while he was in St Louis. Mr Plttman wrltet that he will be able to travel in about a week and will then re turn tn t ha rltv. In the at reel car wreck one man was killed, another had hla leg broken In three placet and two horses were killed, ahowlng It to have been a light serious wreck. Others Can do it. A HOME REMEDY? Even News Observer. Borne years ago when Mergenthalen carce along not a few prlntert found themselves out of a job. Some tackled the Mergonthaler, mastered the Intricate machine, and are doing better than ever One Raleigh printer and one of the best-decided that the time had come forhlmtoqnlt the business. He laid down his "etlck" and opened a grocery store. He did well, but about two years descriptive booklet on K(Zema Readily YLlds to Han cock's Liquid Sulphur. Ailments tn childhood and eczema in the aged alike are cared by thlt favorite household aid. In eczema the affected parts often the scalp or ankles should be bathed In water only when diluted with Han cock's Liuvid SniPHon Natures greateat germlclde- Acne, Itch, herpea, rirgworm, pi:n plet, prickly heat, diphtheria, catarrh and canker are guaranteed a cure by HascocK't Liooid Bulphuh, alto sore conditions of the eyelids, scalp, nose, month and throat. Sold at leading pharmacies. Valuable the use and re SUFFOLK AND CAROLINA ay Operate 8teamer Line Between New Bern and Elizabeth City. There eeema to be e treat deal ofdlt- latlafaclloB over the discontinuance of steamboat text Ice betweea New Bern aad Elisabeth City, both here and at the latter place. , The official of the Norfolk aad Booth ern refuse to give oat any ttttuneni at to their plana. Taking off the boat a have greatly re duced the laboring force employed by the company, and It It Slid that tome of the clerical help have been laid off alto. It la claimed that Uey have beea laid off tor only two month aad that the tteam er will be put oa again la September, batthat't all conjecture, the offlclalt will have nothing whatever to say at to their future Intent. An interview with General Manager Bartoa of the Baffolk and Carolina road published la the Norfolk Dispatch Inti mates that hit road may operate , a line of steamers between Ellxabeth City and New Bern., The Suffolk aad CaraRne has recently extended Ita terminal to Elizabeth Cliy and contemplate t an txtenslin of lit system throughout the sound section of North Carolina. ' la the tame Interview referred to.Man ager Barton wat asked. 'In the natural progress of your plans, now long it tt likely to be before your steamer would be put Into operation ? 'I cannot antwer that question," was the reply." Final action might be taken In a abort lime In a few week or might not be taken for several months.'' ago, thu prlJter. Mr W A Fulcher, de cided to go to farming, and bought a farm near Asburv. In Wake county. The Harbinger, writing of his success, "Mr Fulcher ha cotton five feet high nn hi. farm at Asburv. He ha fifteen acres In cotton, raises hla home uppllel and has a young pecan orchard of sev-entv-five trees, which will bear In about ten Years, and then he Is independent for life." i Ed The Mr Fulcher referred to wa raised and learned his trade In New nom and wa famlllarlv known as the "Old Man" and was fortman for years on the Nut bhell and Newbernlan. suit of this standard article. Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co, Baltimore Md. THURMAN. July 18ih. The farmers are much encouraged tn thlt section by the fine condition of their crops. The seasons have been fine for cotton all along, It Is a little too dry for early planted corn. The cotton growth Is good and well set with forms and bolls and is no disaster. Prospects are good tor a fair crop. Our friend, Miss Beltle Smith is not as well as we would with her to be, bat we trust that kind providence will soon restore her to perfect health. RnrrtA AvAnlnira ftirn. mat before T6- Delegate was a viueauuu. tiring, the family of MrGLHardUon E M Koonce of Onslow came In the I were startled by such a general commo- Convention with the endorsement 01 on and outcry among tue cnicaens Onslow. Jones and Oraven, maaing that Matter Clyde, Ouy and i.eon rusn- votes enough t j nominate, he did not I Dg to the ben houae with their guni and get It. I ttlckt to capture the intruder, ijoianu wir .11,1 hts votes eo. and who is behold when thev opened the door ana responsible. looked in, they spied quite a large emeu- DELEGATE, en tnak, upon seeing the boys be beat a hasty retreat, but Mr Clyde wa too quick for bis tnakethtp, and fired, cut- To The Democratic Voters of Craven tlDg hlm nMtly ia tW0) he WM captured It It now laid that there are too many textile factories. A little while back people were encouraged to put their money In cotton manufacturing plants, now they are told that they have over done the thing. Look out for a rise In cotton goodt. When the trusts make up thlr mlndt to put up the price of an ar tide, they begin to cut off Its mannfac tare or production. An Inquiry hat been made at this of fice if New Bern hat a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to animals. The Journal it under the Impression that there wu such a society here once but we don't know anything about i's or ganization or officer. If there Is one, It it to be deplored that the members of It are not more active. Majbe they are employed in better work. - A couple of colored sports are doing the Eattern Carolina towns with one of the tllckeat twlndlet of the dty. They will make their appearance in a place aad after tufflclently Impressing the native with their'lmportanc and meant they, will purchase post-office money or der! for tmall sums, raise the amount, get them cashed by merchants or taloon keeper with whom they have been trading, and then iklp away, Wilming ton, Fayetteville and several other places have been ucctstfally worked. The following left from this county . this morning -for New Bern to attend the Democratic senatorial convention to nominate two candidates for the 8th district: Messrs I P Tapp, Y T Ormond, IB Tnnstall, O .W Prldgen, G W Knott, Lewis Kilpatrick, J F Berwick, H C Edwards, J A McDanlel, M C Hol " land, L O Moseley, Col W D jPollock and H C Moseley. There wat a right spirited contest expected by the dele gates. Ktntton Free Pres 20th. , The temperature popped op again yesterday, In fact It dld'nt cat much figure lowering the night before ' Ther mometers varied In recording the hot- nets, bat everybody agreed that 100 would be putting it cool enough, at one borne la the city a thermometer, bang' ' kg In a covered way connecting the kitchen and dwelling, where there was a good draught, registered 100 atone e'clock.one of the family, to experiment huxj the Instrument where the rays of the sun could fall directly upon It andin a few minute a temperature of 1C0 was recorded. This was told to the Journal ty a person of good veracity, j;.-, , T e l.-.i been a little delsy in the c '.'on of the new opera house. It ! - l I xl to find who would carry i to t' a 1 ' ' t t' at Is required. County. At a meeting of the Glenn club held Wednesday nlirht Julv 20th. the clab was merited Into a Parker-Glenn Lluo. We request all Damoeratt desiring to join the club to send their name to the Secretary. C T WATSON, President. F F MATTHEWS, Secretary. and when dead measured in length 5 ft, li Inches. The boy skinned and dried hit skin Mist May Fulford returned home to New Bern from visiting relatives at Thurman. Mr Will Buys of Harlowe returned to hit home alter aeveral day visit with J G Hardlson. Mist Maggie Fisher of Riverdale tpent Thurtdav afternoon with friend here. There was a gathering of young folks at Mn O L Hardlson's one afternoon Harlowe and Nortb Harlowe. July 19th Mr J Walter Pelletiei and family of Htell, passed through Sunday goinir, to North River toihe bedside of bis moth er, UriLlaa Pelletler, one cfourb?st women who is critically ill, their many friends earnestly deelie her speedy re covery. Mrs Madlt A Bell left Saturday for her present home at Morehead. Hla Mamie Bell of New Bern la on a visit to her sister Mrs Jessie G Tay lor. MrJR Mason, now working In the Iniuiauce business came In from New Bern last week and la spending a week at home. Joshua Adams Esq. was oa the slvk list and have a call from the doctor Sue day but we are glad to report him as betser now. Miss Pearl Brtnson of Qoldsborj is a congenial addition to our place this week and la the amiably company of her fair and popular friend Miss Ola Long with whom ih will spend a few week. Mr Henry Marshall of Havetock spent last night with J U Davis, Esq, they go thlt morning to do tome survej-Ing. Her many frlendt are glad to see Mrs G W Thompson able to be out again The Misses Lisette and Alberta Bell daughter! of Mr W N Bell accompanied Mrs Mra Madle Bell to Morehead City where they go to visit relative;. A fecial was given at the heme of Mr J as H Bell by Mrs Madie Bell last Friday night to her late school class having with them ber successor. Miss Bessie Morton. An enjoyable feature of the occasion wat the much enjoyed cream and cake. Their superintendent took special pleasure In the affair, and en deavored to Use It for the betterment of his school. July 20th. We cannot complain of dry weather now. for It ratni almost every day. The farmers are about through in their crops, now for a season of rest. Misses Nannie and Sudle Hlggies The Sail Tonight. The moonlight sail which is to bt con- recently, invited guetts of Mist Carrie dnrred lonleht under the ausplcei Of naraiaon, io a musici giveu m uuuUI u. ih New Kern Fire Department will be! Miss Fulford . mo.t niovahle affair. The laat nil After the muilctl an ice cream topper made by this company wat a very pleat- was served. All present teemed to en- lpeilt ptrt of tsl week with frlendt av.d ant event and the one tonight will not I joy tnemseive iiunMrnwij. relatives in Jones couaty, suffer in comparison with the first one. Mrs Julia Hardlson Wltn ner atugmer Mies Myrtle Meadowt of near Maya- A plealsnit feature In connection with l"" " " uu '""J I vllle le Vitltlng her inter, Br J J liar- the sail will be a phonograph concert I la- I bee this week. conducted by MrWTHUL He will r Q L H"11011 hu Deen laid up Little Mlai Eve Simpson of near Pol have a large selection of fine mnsic and several days witn a eon. ne managea lockm, s siting her lister Mr M A Higglns. great entertainment. nay ana aown w ueenyonoi Bccompameu uy in uaugutcr, JU1U1U1 lUlUWlrfiravfUiiJ. I u. r,.,.. r, am,,,.mA -l.-ltl, their to children and Mis Lola, slater of Mrs Smith all of New Tork City are in town vlsitjng Mr Wm K Bmlth. ONE OLD MAID AND ANOTHER. Mist nn nn I "I u .M'lil'- ii MI Promoted by'Shampoos of o p I O 1 f" O H f " v r "V r III! IQWMWuUMMvuwwi4yMuJOwlLu ) i l US U ;l I t " tf ) o 1 Our Reduction Sale is wnat we knew it would be, a big success. Wo have one more - week to give yon bargains. Every thing in our ptore will be sold regardless of cost. There is enough for every body. Our And lioht'dressinos of CUTICIKA, the great Skin Cure and sweetest or emollients. TKi treatment at once StODS fall' ing hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, destroys nair parasites, wvithps irritated, itchina surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, loosens the. scab skin, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and rmLoc iKt hair orow uoon a sweet wholesome, healthy scalp, when all else fails. S.i.l tl.TOiishontth. world. Cntlon ilW,',,01 m :l. .'"'., Kl"it, 0 "m ? Chocol.l. ColW ... mi ltMnit.i IudiiB. S CftrtX- l ,,.:; l'ri Ruede 1. F.ii(Boon, laTC'lllUBbU Of Sund lui "AU About Uu sua," o o 0 o o a o () o o o O stock is enormous and must go. e JJ No profits on anything. ; "nrtTt't. Vmxr fill TTftli'ImrtTTr Aim nnlin O w. . a twt.n ft 8 J. I J5Aik l ilK-8 oononoDonononononnononono OO- me, 1. M. ARXOI.1), Livery, Sale & Exclianiie Staples. ! I have purchased the horse bus iness of M. Hahn and am now ciipying his old stand on Middle Street where my customers can find and I trust that Mr. Halm's former customers will favor me witb their patronage. We have a large stock HorMe.H and Mules Burgies, Wagons, Harness, Rolx, etc. which will be sold at cost for cash, or at a small profit on time. Patrons of the new business will be treated all right as heretofore. J. M, ARNOLD, Hahn's Old Stand, Middle Street. ew White Kid Belts to Close Out at 20c. 1 5c and t2c Colored Laltons what tbe have left to close at C. PHONG 283. : 45 Pollock St., Opposite' Post-office. 4eee ) After the first day of January there will not be a saloon on the line of the A. & N. C. R. B.. the North Caroline Railroad, and the Western North Caro lina Railroad from the Atlantic ucean to the Tenueaaee line except at Salla- bnry, Marlon and Aanevlile. now long before tbeae three saloon stronghold will be taktn J on are liable to an attack of sent form of Bowel complaint and thonld provide yonrtelf with the best know Remedy, Da Sitb Abhold'i Balmm Warranted by P S Duff, and T A Hen ry, New Bern N C Mr Jack Bell of Belgrade tpent San- day aeee. Several of ouryonng folk attended the picnic at Oak Grove, the fourteenth. They reported an enjoyable time. Moat everybody here are anticipating a nice time at the "Bit July" Balurdsy and Sunday. .. Sweet William. This statement appeared In the Newt and Observer Editorial column yesterday which fact should give tome color to It. It is a lovely thing to think of and it ought to be true, but It it not. The village of LaQrauge on the line of the A & N. C, railway between New Bern and Ooldahoro has two or more taloona. At there has been no tffotjt on the part of the people there to have an election on the prohibition or dispensary mifloflnn t.h ulflnn will In all nrabft- hllltv Tmia onen and will have booze H,de, P! P M ' r - ". I k . A . . u ale after January 1, 1905 anient I on something extraordinary happens to prevent, .f It is not that the Journal wishes to dispute the N & O, bat rather to let the truth be known In all Its awfolnets. The Lecture Course. The solicitors for the lecture course have met with splendid tuocess In their efforti to get subscribers, ; r Mr Blomme will leave theeity to morrow and the list will close tonight All those who have not already sub scribed should do So today ae there will be no other chance. . JtalMtma from JT ITotkn Was ) tftliil' t 1 'ura,t!lMaMfteoBS NEW BERN PRODUCE MARKET vrnotusxi nicm cubbbmt. gg, per dot 13o Chickens, old per pair.......... 05 " youne;, per nr.... 25 ft 40 Pork, per lb........... r- Live Hog....... . 4 AO Beef, " 647 Be 848 20 to 25 Corn, per bush...... 75c Oats, B7to PeanuU.. "........,.......85 Potatoes, Tama...... 70 Bahamas....... ...60 Local Grain Market Corn, per bu. .......$ Oats per bu.... Meal, per bu Hominy; per bu. Corn bran, per 100 lbs Wheat bran, per Feed, 100 lbs.... Cotton seed meal, 100 lbs.,, .... Cotton seed bulls, 100 lbs Ship stuff ITo. ITSaiothy, per ton Don't Risk Your Eyes With Dancer ous Drugs. With our means by way of all the nec essary optical Instruments the danger of nslng any drag In the eye ii done away With, the drugs In common use for test ing thoull they beoted In some eyes would produce certain blindness, and the proper eyes not to drop la cannot be told without the instruments to do It with. . ' -. ' ' We test free of charge, so why pty double toothers not having scarcely any Instruments, and on account of tt have to use drags, and then the result Is un certain, when we have the Instruments with which the chance of any error Is at most excluded. Batlafactlon guaranteed, ana any glasses not satisfactory are exchanged free of cost. JO BAXTER, v. Graduate In Optometry .75 .57 .77 ' .77, 1.00 1.50 1.85 1.60 M 1.60 2000 Wanted!. To contract with parties to Log and to manufacture Into lumbers tract of mber. Mill furnished bj me. Write for particulars. BOX 433, Klnston, N C Having procured the store No 120 1 Mlddla street next poor to the stabks te I cent'y occopWd anil conducted by me - i I wUh to announce that on ana alter August lat -I will have my ofllce loca ed therein ami will be pleased toe:e my old friends add patrons. My creditor wi 1 take due notice and . . i govern themselves acoiu ngiy. T al.n k.nil 1 ha r.illipfn. JL .'Ml I'M "' 1 - 5 new "Columlila top bnviiles audS new single linrse Rtnown d Anbnrn wstnnsA-wblcn 1 win sen m cm.i- CiOSJ out I am Very RepectfullJ, MEVKH UAQN. PI Liu Does Your Razor Hurt ! If so, yon have not the light kind You thinld try OURS, which we guar antee to be one of the best mors ever nut on the American market. It Is made I of finely tempered steel, full-hollow rrnnnd. of attractive appearance, and o ' shaves without hutting. Bent postpaid upon receipt of ONI DOLLAR to H. Cook 4 Co., 161 Potter Bdlldlng, New York. Folly guarantee!, money refunded If nnaatUfactory. I inch v. One hundred and seventy grad uate and nndergraduate course of study in departments of Liteia tnre. II Is tor v. Science and Philos ophy. Well equipped laborato ries in all departments of science) Large library facilities. Gymnas ium furnished with best apparatus Expenses very moderate, Ata for worth v vonnsr men. Broad and national spirit. 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