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Ycu Can '.nave a Lio nel Kitchen as cool and white as i dairy. No smell, no smoke, no heat, no dust. No old-fashioned contrivances. The il Coolstove ;" - '-",-.;-' ia the latest practical, scientific cookstove. It will cook the most elaborate dinner without heating the kitchen. : ' Boils, bakes, or roasts better than any range. Keady in a second. Extinguished in a second.' Fitted with Cabinet Tap, with collapsible Caatkaary Neat: Be sore , f you get thia atove eee II - , reads "New Perfection." H Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) ,. ' SHORT PASSING EVENTS SATURDAY. The first home grown Irish potatoes were seen on the local market yester day. They were shipped to Messrs Hudson and Co. the enterprising gro cers by a customer in Pamlico county. The potatoes were selling for 60 cents per peck. The Phelpg Company, widely known by the trade name of "E. Z Tailors" has opened a branch store in this city, occupying an apartment in the hand some new Lucas & Lewis building. This is one of the great tailoring firms of the country, having a chain of stores in all the large cfties of the State. They have the largest display of clothes ev er shown by a tailor shop in New Bern. Chairman of County Commissioners Mr. C. E. Foy will deliver an address at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Good Road Association which will be held at Wrightsville Beach June 8th. and 9th. This will be the most important meeting that the association has ever held and it is more than prob- bable that an immense delegation will be present TUESDAY. All members pf Rev A. C. Shuler's night school axe requested to meet at their class room tonight at 8 o'clock. All this wrek at the Victoria Hyatt and LeNore, two high class vaudeville artists will be seen. Same hours' same price. The first home grown cherries of the season were seen on the local market yesterday. They were selling at 15 c ta per quart. Judge D. L. Ward left Sunday night for Henderson, N. C, where ha began a two weeks terra of Superior Court yesterday morning. While on a short trip down the river Sunday afternoon the writer saw number of boys, 15 or 20 all paddling around in the water. This was doubt less the first dip of the season. Work on the steam tug "Wfathrop" of Norfolk, which hat been on the ways t Meadows' ship yard during the past few days undergoing repairs has been completed and left Saturday night for Oriental. An unusually large shipment of fish passed through the city yesterday from Morehead City en route to western towns. Durinx the past few days the shipments beth from this city arid other points have been exceedingly small. Some of the best matured corn stalks SO Per Cent Better 1 have . used less than one bottle of Cardul," writes Mrs. Gertrude Ward, of Rushville, Neb., "and am feeling fifty per cent better than when I began taking It "Before taking Cardul, I Jjiad suffered with female trouble, for eight years. My greatest trouble was irregu larity. I also suffered with severe pains, every month, but now I am greatly Improved and will recommend Car dul to all my suffering friends." , 'liCAIDUI Tb YcninY Tcnic The rare medicinal herbs cf Cardul are Imported by the manufacturers direct from Europe and are not to be found In any other medicine. , - Tlrr.e irred enta are what give Cardul Its Superiority, as a female r. !.dne end tonic, over any other medicine. Tor over IJ vrars Cardul has been the lavorite worn mi's mcJicine. 1he ladies like It, because it Is so easy t t ' , so vrr'.'c so rale, so reliable in Its results, and t iy l ive L.'di 1:1 Its curative tonic powers, because cf 1 2 1: . r 'j tf tiler ladies it has he!, ;1 Try it today. r rests, towel rack, and every up-to-date feature imaginable. You want it, be cause it will cook any dinner and not beat the room. Mo heat, no smell, no smoke.no coal to bring in, no ashes to carry out. It does away with the drudgery of cooking, and makes it a pleasure. Women with the light touch . for pastry especially appreciate it, be cause they can immediately have a quick fire, simply by turning a handle. No half-hour preparation. It not only is less trouble than coal, but it costs less. Absolutely no smell, no smoke; and it doesn't heat the kitchen. ' The nickel finish, with the turquoise blue of the enameled chimneys, makes ' the stove ornamental and attractive. . Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners ; the 2 and 3-burner stoves caa be had witk or without Cabinet. Kverv dernier everywhere : if not at vonra. write for Descriptive Circular to the nearest agency of the seen this season were shown to the wri ter yesterday by Sereeant Montague at his home on Broad street. The height of the stalks range 3 4 to 5 feet and if the condition of the weather remains as it is now fully developed ears will soon be seen on it. In Justice of Peace W. R. Barring- ton's court vesterday morning Hettie Carter and Jemmie McGehee were giv en a hearing on a warrant charging them with being disorderly. After hearing the evidence the Suite release I Jemmie McGehee and placed a sentence of 10 dayB in jail and the cost of the case on Bettie Carter. The local Juvenile baseball artists have presumably laid away their base ball paraphenalia and are taking a va cation. A few weeks ago rarely a day passed without some of these minor teams adding new laurels to their list, this however seems to have become a thing of the past, and no longer is the "umps" sonorous voice heard to call "play ball." ARNOLD'S K; BALSAM Cholera Infantum by F. S. DUFFY, New Bern. Sweet William. "And where have you been, niv pet?" Thus little Willie's mother to littlo Willie on hls return home after an uuwonted absence of several hours. "Playln' postman," replied the fam lly hope. "Playing postman?" repeated Wil lie's mother. "And how does oue pln.r postman, sweet?" "Why, I Just let a letter at each house In the road," explained the prod igy "real letters too." "Real letters, darling?" Inquired mamma, smiling. "But wherever did you get the real letters from?" "Out of your wardrobe drawer," re sponded Willie. "Those old ones tied op with pink rlbbon."-Answers. How It Happened. You've heard that ancient atom The tortoise ran a race And crabbed a lot of glory, X most unusual caaa. v The maddest hare or hatter Has evidently guessed The details of the matter Were partially suppressed. The old yarn la misleading. Here's how the trick was dons: The hare was pinched for speeding. And so the tortoise woo - Louisville Courier-Journal. r . e . , GYGLONE RAGE ill ARE KILLED Oue Oklahoma Towd Entirely ! Destroyed Loss Beaches - '..'. Thousands.; '. , --o , Shawnee, Okla , May 23 Several persons are today reported killed and many injured, while enormous propetty damage has been done by the cyclone that swept Pauls Valley, fifteen miles from here late yesterday. The town of aysville is reported destroyed while McCarthy, a town of 100 inhabitants, aid Mndill are reported to have suffered severely. Paoli was also damaged. V' Telephone and telegraph wires are down and the only reports received came from persons who were near the valley when the cyclone struct. The storm swept a path a mile wide and twelve miles long. In the country districts trees were uprooted, crops levelled, live stock destroyed and farm buildings de molished. Relief parties were today seat to the stricken district which ia in an isolated section. Three persona are reported dead at McCarthy. Miss Depew daugh ter of a minister, was blown 100 feet and probably mortally injured. Just Arrived Wall paper 'now in stock we decided tapirt in good quality paper so you would not have to wait for it to be or -(ler.Ml, we will be glad to show you the prices from 10c. per double roll to $2.00 J. S. MILLER, 87 & 89 Middle St. The Furniture Man Berlin an Idlers' Hsven. The tiuunres of Berlin are in an even worse at. He than those or tbe em litre uml ot Prussia; One reason for the eiionnooly increased expenditure is the nvkiexs wny In wOlch Berlin supports sorts of victims of misfor tune or or "(llmess. More than a fifth ot the chlitlivn living In tbe orphan asylums have both parents living. The town shelters support thousands who Imve no eltmn upon llie town. Vaga bonds In nil parts of tbe empire beur of Berlin's reputation for Indiscrim inate cbnrli.v and crowd thither. Wesl mlnste'' (iazettn Wonder Freezers Best Made, M. E. Whitehurst & Co. MY COME AND 60 Miss Emily Caroon, of Trent, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Fred Armstrong, of Trent, spent yesterday in the cily. Mr. W II Bowers, of Oriental, spent yesterday in the city. Ijr.JE Caroon, of Oriental, was in the city yesterday on business. Mr. J W Raw la, of Arapahoe, spent a short while in the city yesterday. Prof. () J Rock returned yesterday morning from a short visit at Bayboro. ' Mr. Rodman Guion left yesterday on a professional trip to Washington, N C. Mr. T C Foster spent yesterday at Ernul attending to some business mat ters. Mrs. Charles Duffy returned yester day morning from a short visit at Bean fort , j Mr. Claud Green returned yesterday yesterday morning from a visit at Bay boro. Miss Laura Keeler, of Greensboro, was among the visitors to the city yes terday. Mit.s Mattie Guthrie, of Cove City, was among the visitors to the city yes terday. Mr. Will Avery returned to the eily yesterday from a short visit in Pamlico county. Mr. W J Moore,, of Oriental, was in the city yesterday attending to some businest matters. Mrs. C L Stevens returned to Beau fort yesterday morning after spending Sunday in the city. Mrs. K It Jones left yesterday raorn inrr for Greensboro, where she will visit relatives snd friends. ' -., Mim Lillian Bowden left yesterday morning for Charlotte where she will visit ber brother, Mr. Mack Bowden. Mr. and Mr. P D Seymore, who ap peared at the Victoria last week left yesterday morning for Atlanta, Ga. ' Miss Violetta Rhodes, of Raleijh, who has been visiting in this city during the past few days, returned home yester- -y. Mrs. J H Davenport, of Washington, N C, who has been visiting Mrs. H S Hancock in this city, returned home yesterday morning. ' . Notici All membeis of. the Familv Mutuil Life Insurance Company will take notice that if the collector fails to call upon them in the next few dsys they will notify me at or.ee. This , necessary as there has been a changs in the management in this city. S. A. EDWARDS, Eupt lH-1 Ilrosd Et. The man who bis so time for b!i rrleDds wtll eventually dinnovsr thit tie has ao friends for his time. Do farmers eat the proper , son ofjood?. -,;. K. ' The farmer of today buys a much, larger proportion ot the food that goet . on the table than be did ten years ago. It' a a food thing that this is so because he has great variety to select from. . He should, however, use great care in selecting for the best - results in health and strength. The widespread tendency in the cu tQ increase the amount of Quaker Oats eaten is due very largely to the recent demonstrations fcy scientific men that the Quaker Oats ted man is the man with greatest physical endurance and -greatest mental vigor, . . . . Farmers should 'give this subject ; careful thought and should increase the quantity of Quaker Oats eaten by "j themselves, their, children and the:? farmhands. -; .v , '-,- i Packed in regular size packages,'; and in hermetically sealed tins for hot climates.- 57 ;"- U '"The Word "Hank." The' Word "bank," or "banks," ns applied to' skeins of thread or yarn, is derived from the-name of a Brabant manufacturer who went to England 011 tbe luvitatiMi of Edward III. in 13UL Dutch Cities. - Most Ijutcb cities are several feet below tbe-sea level. Denmark's Artificial Butter. - ' In Denmark artificial butter Is mailt by stirring little salt and sugar in! cocoauut fat, then kueudlug it wli-l milk containing, lactic add bacterb yolk of egg and a coloring substance. Going and Coming. lu froujt of an Inn ot Laud's End, i Cornwall .Eugland. bougs u slKiibtiar which Md3 on our side; "Xhe Axt luri In jBufcluml" nnd on the l! "The Flrr '-n m TvH-r.-1 " : ' .. SPECTO The only near-and -far glasses that cam be universally worn without discomfort, and without that suggestively "old" appear ance. Bifocals that look and wear like plain glasses, but give you perfect double service. If your glued on glasses are the right ones we can take the prescription from them, if npt we will test your eyes and get the correct glasses in the invisable far and near. Our optical department is the best in the city. J. 0. Baxter. THE OPTOMETRIST COUNTRY SMOKED HAMS PICKLED TRIPE AND PIGSFEET. ' . . Our model grocery store makes it a pleasure to shop in. 1 Only the very best of any particular grkde is handled by us and as we want your regular trade we are compelled to, make prices meet the times. V ? Broad Street j Brocery Co. PHONE 15 NEW BERN. N. c WHITMAN'S CANDY ' , FAMOUS SINCE 1847 FRESH !!lffll ! AT DAVIS PHARMACY ENNETT'Sj ' PREPARED Agricultural Lime makes every cere count and every trf .1 cocJ. h rrepnrU fr i.hi.'.ls snd crcps. ' Yr':c us f rf rices cnJt: - -- Acr.:; r:ii'?.L iv.z. co. i : n. c. CLES&ETCUSSES REGERTIO:i TO V JOSEVELl North Carolina 'Will Be "Well Represented: Alaborate " - ' Preparations Being -:' , " Made : ' Washington, May 23.. -Representative John C. Grant of North Carolina is anx ious tbat his state should he well rep esented at tbe reception of Colonal Theodore Roosevelt in New York, June 18th. .-; ..:'';,;,:;.. "I am' glad to know," he said yester day,, "that the reception to Coloael Roosevelt is to be a non-partisan affair. He is the most popular of living Ameri cans., And fii saying this I do not wish to be Understood as detracting in any wy from President Taffc . Roosevelt has gripped the heart of Americans as no other baa in our dsy and generation. I sincerely hope that the proper com mittee in the several cities of my state will communicate with the general com mittee in New York is soon as possible and thereby insure .full and proper re cognition. I have' not the slightest doubt that they will do so at once. "t olonel Roosevelt deserves a hearty welcome if ever an American did. He is as big a force for good as we have seen in a long time and, as a private citizen, bids fair to contitma to be for several years to come. The esteem in in which he is held abroad was amply shown ".by the manner in which kings, commoners and noblemen vied with each other in honoring him. The homage which is usually reserved for sovereigns has been accorded this private citizen without the slightest reserve. It is not a a conquering hero or as a prospective dictator or monarch that Mr. Roosevelt is to be greeted Friends and fellow citizens are to turn" Out and show him that they are glad to have him back among them in his old home. Alt talk that such a reception smacks of imper ial doings is the merest nonsense. Theo dore Roosevelt would not countenance a hand clap given in such a spirit. Fruit Jars. ' Say Jim! what are we go ing to ao aoout saving our fruit this year? Well Dearie no need to worry Basnight Hdw Co , have them this sea son and their price is reason able, so just phone 99 or go down . and see them, they have pints, quarts and" half gallons. ' " The Cookbook. Prune jelly is sometimes molded In rlug form nud tbe center piled with a suowy pyramid of whipped cream. ' A good way to tell when bam is fried euouiib Is by tbe fat. When tbe fat is brown (not burnt) the hum is done. ' ' For a fancy salad cot red peppers into shreds . snd spriukle over the chopped lettuce and garnish with Hllced olives, curled parsley and xel ery tips. -. When rising stale bread for puddings always soak It in a cold liquid. Bread tbut has been soaked Jn cold milk ot water Is light and crumbly, whereas (bat soaked in hot liquids is heavy. Tales of Cities. ' , Fifteen . Londoner are born every hour and nine die, the total excess of births over deaths a year being about 53,000,. ' ; .v . . New Tork city tnannfacturea mors fur goods than all of tbe other cities of the country together. It keep about 0,000 persons employed lu tbe Industry, and Its output for tb last year Is valued at 141.400,000. Tbat part ot St Petersburg which drinks unaltered water la less) affected by cholera and typhoid fever than the porta of the town In which flltersd wa ter la used, the raaaon being that tbe filter themselves bar become con taminated. Short Stories.; ' Jim's chowder house, Los Angeles, CaU has been open night and day erei since It started twenty-Ova years aft, and baa no key to Its place. Several big searchlights bar heeo ordered by the Isthmian canal commis sion, which will try to rush tb work oo tbe big Panama ditch at tight Th Bohemian diet baa decided. In view of tbe critical financial situation, to release from tha asylums 280 lu males wbosa. minds are but allghtl unhinged. ' . Adam Toms, a Hungarian landowner In tbs Sxosona district, committed sol rid through fear of II alley's comet He said b preferred suicide to tlug killed by a atar. - Dlscsvsrsd at Last " Tb IJttls Boy-k!amma, wbo I kilns Colombia? Tb Uotbsr-Docl Barn's affinity. Llf. ' . . Th Mission f th Stick. ThS uh of coppers clubs scsla In old New )for thr bn. Th'T And li t bid for honwt men. . Hut splonillll tut th fans. - ' C'lvelr4 1 lain Dsr. Ones Mors for Cook. "TT wns Ibi man of the hour." "V'ntll they stuped hi clock." Hia tus City Tliues. Bon.s f.-irulllM r so iYj th-ii, ihetl Ihcr r pr!n for a boy ta! j j I srrlrcs aa s'.l t-' a. '( . i j ' K Large Capital is Vital Yf . Whether your lawyer or your doctor has much or little mone- is immaterial to you. The qua..ty of their service does not depend orj v Capitals . j . r ". . -. . ! But your bank that is different, for no amount of personal willingness on the part of your banker, : can take the place of Jhe ability to serve that goes only with the possession of large capital. With these facts in mind the $200,000.00 Capi tal of this Bank becomes a matter of serious import in choosing a Bank. . Jl r JAS' K B"AKS, Win. R. BTiAPKS. V. Pre. fife w iSpu I Portsmouth A nice lot just received, . Also fresh krt Print Butter, 38c. per lb. ; YOURS FOR CASH ONLY, J. L. McDaniel 75 Broad St, Phone TESTED . Have you ever tested the merit there is la "MORNING CUP" COF FEE? If you haven't do so! r It is unquestionably one A j of the best blends of Coffee you have ever drank for Hp 11 ' so popular a price as ' . sWUVw 11 DRINK "Cliquot Club" Binger A!e-15c. kind for 1 0c. ; H. G. ARMSTRONG - ... - THR RETAIL GllOCLR r i : Phone 174 Middle St - . New Bern, N. C. "TOOTHSOME DAINTIES" NUNNALLYS and DOLLY. VARDEN Chocolates received each week by express. These certainly will appeal to your "Sweet-Tooth" TRY THEM I ' -; - - - Gaston D ag Company ON THE CORNER PHONE C5 - OPPO. POST OFFICE. Look. After the Leaky Roofs , We sell Rubber Roofing that is easily put on last&j longer, gives better satisfaction and is cheaper 'than shingles. ' ' ' ,'. . '' . y See us for Building Material, we carry a large stock and have the right price to offer you. G ask ill Hardware Co. Middle Street - Phone THE 1 j - , r r L D pip ma ULj lu i T. A. iJKEEN, V. P're's " J I GKO B PEN DLKTON, Cashier J'V man . . j Mullets 91 i. New Bern, N. O. 147 IVew Bi;n N. C. BEST n n T f 1 p'n i Corned I
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