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at i-Haickbiirnil SftYS: 1 Things come our Mb hail storm this year, But a storm of , cakes, WE WILL LET IT GO YOUR WAY NEXT WEEK when a Feast in Foot Wear U1 be on at on (tore, and this Is the chance ior the ladies that wish to get a Bargain. Beginning Monday Horning we will sell 75 Fain Zieglers Oxfords, sixes 1 to 7, that sold for a&OO M? and $3.25 to close ont at 75c 50 Pairs Ladies Button and lace sizes 1 to 8, to close out at 75c 25 Pairs Children's and Misses' $1.75 to close ont at 75o. These Sandals are alright and in good shapes. Black and tan. tThese shoes WILL NOT BE BENT OUT ON APPBOVAL. "Ok So Good I What makes our Soda Water teste so good is its quality. Every thing used in the making is First Quality pure. The water is pure and sparkling. The ire is pure and clean. The cream is pure and rich. The flavors pure and delicious. The fruits are the best and fresh People who know our soda go i out of tlieir way, it necessary, to get it It is so satisfying, so re freshing, so full of what they want in good soda. They come and come again that s what we re working for constantly, because we want regular customers who know T ..... ii..i;. T4TmrTAM4 T FOUNTAIN. An Automobile "Ride these hot afternoons and evenings is very refreshing and satisfactory. Commencing Monday evening, June 30th, REGULAR TRIPS WILL BE MADE TO NATION AL EMETERY from 6:30 to 10 o'clock, or later if patronage de mands it, starting from Cor. Pollock Mid Middle Streets, and going via. 11 road Street returning via. New, Middle, Johnson, East Front, South Front and Middle to starting point Fare for Round Trip 29c Will charter for one roc in afternoon for aa.uo, ana evening for $4.00. Party limited to eight persons. WM. T HILL, Phone 115. Proprietor E. HAVENS, The Old Reliable Shoe Maker on Middle Street has pleased the people for years with his work. Can exoell all others la the business In this city. The repairing i of Ladies shoes a specialty,' 130, M1DDDB STREET. I ffonej ! ! The undersigned will make yon a Loan or will direct the use of any idle money yon may have on hand. Your security absolute. Signed, I3AA0 II. SMITH,? 130 Middle Bt, :: New Bern, V, C. Democratic Senatorial Coayentloa, '.r.J; stir District ' : Pursuant to order of theliecotlve ' Commute of the Bth Benetortal District of North Caroline a Convention will be held at Ktnatoe, on Tbersday the tenth day of Jsly 1003, to nominate candidates for Senatore for said district and for eoch other bnslaese a may come before the ooavsnlloa. r -'- . i . ) M. D. W. Stsvaiisow, Chairman, ' :;i - x: ',. :; , Zt. Committee.' : W.M.WB,Bee'y '," ft 9 way sometimes '. i Shoes that sold for $2.60 and $3, Sandals, sise 9 to 1, that sold for Celery Headache Powders. There It not any better remedy for headache than these powders. They never fall to relieve. Made and sold only at Davis Prescription Pharmacy. J. C. Green & Co., Electrical Supplies of Every Description, 13 Middle St., NEW BERN, N. C Wiring and Bell Work. Electrical Fixtures and Chandeliers. Interior Arc Lamps. Ceiling and Desk Fans, Electrical Bells and Annunciators. Repair Work of Alf Kinds. We are ready to take Contracts for all classes of Electrical Work, Supplies, Etc. Estimates prepared and submitted on application. Schooner Magic Picked Up. On June 25th at 10 a. m. we sighted tne Schr. Magic Of Hew Bern, Robt. F, Geddes, mas ter and owner accord ing to papers, capsized in Chesapeake Bay, yawl astern and no sign of life. We sup pose all drowned. We found some ladies wrappers in cabin also children's under clothes. We have floated the schooner and saved some 60, 000 shingles. If Capt. Geddes be alive we would, be glad to communicate with him, or his exe cutor, also the owner or whoever the shingles were assigned to. Address, J. W, STRIGLE, ,, Tangier, Va. -fTCKJiptJoai it DtTtoV Darts' Prescription Pharmacy makes a specialty- of prescriptions. Prompt and careful etleaUoa la give the Only the best drop are seed. The prices are reasonable. . Send yours there tobeUled. , r ' For Jtoachei ail Water Dots. If yo are troubled with roaches end water begs, try Roach rule. We caaraatee K to (Ire sells fsotloe and re read the money If tt doee not. PrloelOe DstIs' Pharmaey, ". -.t sii-Aiiiiimiintit.ttin. I have Just EeceiTed 1 100,000 BILL HEADS Which I Will acll at . tl.SS per thousand for else t, -. 1J0 " - " 4, AKD PAD II It D. OWEN a DUNN, TS Cravra St. fTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTTTrt CITY TEEAS. STATEMT. Thos. Daniels, Trees., ia Account wlth the City ef Mew Bern. ... GENERAL rVND. June 1, to balance June 8, to J M Harget Jnne 7. to J J Tolson Jane 18, Jane C5, " Jane 26, 17178 M60 890 84 800 00 700 00 15000 $2,289 06 Jane by error Wllqulck & Allen Holllster 4 Oox Ghas 0 Hardlson AJGaeklns Thos Daniels O F Harget William Pugh HB-Cedder J J Tolson John H Williams H HTooker New Bern water helper Atlantic water helper N A Brooks A J Craskins JO Collins J T Lewis JEGssklll W H Griffin A L Bryan C Lupton R P Montague J M Harget F T Patterson Thos J Mitchell O H Onion 48 2ft 00 10 00 IS SO 900 877 00 5 00 8 75 9 75 19 54 325 85 00 500 500 20 00 20 00 80 00 8100 28 00 85 00 85 00 85 00 85 00 6000 25 00 4 75 15 67 16 67 16 67 16 67 16 67 500 605 500 500 600 500 500 109 400 1 00 500 16 67 !5 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 250 00 45 20 300 00 200 00 620 70 25 25 00 15 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 8 10 10 00 850 7 60 2 10 5 80 3 50 290 84 J C Green, do do do do do do New Bern Gas Co. A H Green, P Trenwllb, J C Green, Thos. Daniels, W W Clark, do do do do do do do Interest on 910,000.00 bonds J M Hsrgett, City Water Works, do Jss M Harget, irge bGri Burrns A Gray F T Patterson. do do do do do W 8 Phillips, It P Williams, T F McCarthy E W Bmallwood, do Gasklns Cycle Co. do Bsl. 2,814 26 WATER SKWKH DEPT. une 1, To balance 1,017 05 827 51 800 00 40 00 50 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 50 00 60 00 00 00 83 20 900 1 10 8 71 200 28 40 72 24 986 2,000 00 877 06 " 17, J. J. Tolson "85, Rroailus & lyes J C Thomas J r H H Tooker J J Tolson J C Jackson J J Tolson Joe Parsons H II Tooker J C Jackson Jos Parsons J O Thomas Jr K K Williams J J Tolson O K Foy J O Wbltty h Co Uymsn Soppy Co T F McCarthy J J Tolsoa Hneed Pump Works Hymsn Supply Co Interest on bonds Bslsnce 8.044 56 ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND. Jane 1, To bslsnce 8,517 57 Interest on 115,000 00 coupons 878 00 Balance 5,143 67 5,517 67 CEDAR GROVE CEMETERY, Jane 80, To balance ' ' 1,884 61 1 EE EN WOOD CEMETERY. Jane 80, To balance 174 95 i At M ttarkt. His Dor-Are yon osrtain that yon mistress loves my master? Mer Doe Why, it wee love at first eight. Bbe poshed me off the sofa to let him alt down. Detroit Free Press. Bellair Jottlnp. July 8. Hot weather, line crops and dry. Farmers catching ap with the eon sequout ehaagee from track and oats to Cora, peas sad hogs; for the past two weeks- much land has been seeded to Said peae for hay, and. these changes keep the farmers basy; aow he eaa rest e little, oatoh a good long breath end look at the eora and Cotton grow. Cot ton la tome places Is 8 feet high end has been blooming tea flaytj the old custom of looking fore bloom tie- the 4ih of July la past this year, ee. we had. some the list of June. ,; Some field peas In bloom, bat this Is rare, end quite ea early variety.. Borne field core In . routing ear, and much Is silking ont nicely, ., . On the whole farmers are happy, ead feel like bidding farewell very sooe to 90c corn; so may It be. Mr. O. T. lilchardtoa who has been alck two weeks seems to be improving Thrfre Is considerable sickness In the T!'--'r''y two csaee of typhoid fevnr re- How The Fourth Was Celebrated in the State. Interesting Contest For Postmaster at Monroe. Annnal Report and Financial Statement of Pen itentiary Issued. Salt of$50,000AgaInst a Railway For Damages. Raleigh, July 4. It was a scorching hot Fourth; so hot that the small boy who was numerously at work making a noise as early as 4 a. m., wilted later In the day. There was no observance of the day here, other than the closing of buildings and the display of flairs. lathe after noon there was a baseball game, Dur ham against Raleigh and an excursion from Durham, and the evening a large lawn party In one of the parks, In aid of the baseball association. The day was celebrated at several places In the State at Soutbport, Wei- don (with speeches by J. 8. Carr and F. H. Busbce), at Burlington, at Morganton (with speeches by State treasurer Lacy and State Auditor Dixon), at Asheville, by the Elks, etc. The withering heat will in a little while affect crops injuriously unless there Is rain. It Is always regarded here as a rule that the home-grown water melon must be on sale In quantities by July 4. The rule is observed this .year, and water melons and canleloprs are plentiful, There is an Interesting contest for the postraasterslitri at Monroe. There arc aspirants and each ia saiil to have cm ployed counsel. There are charges and counter-charges, and it Is rtally a very pretty scramble Indeed. President Winston of the Agricultural and Mechanical College today addressed laboring men from the factories at Gas- tonia. The annnal repoit and the financial statement of the penitentiary have not yet appeared. One of the directors ssys the excess of receipts over expedttures for the year was almost 85,200. This ybar ended March 31. Suit for $50,000 la entered against a railway hero by a man who lost a leg and an arm. A man who was working on a track was killed and half a dozen lawyers wanted to bring suit, but the railway paid $250 and ended the matter quietly. It appears strange thst persons working on a track can get damages, but the heirs of a lawyer got $10,000 be cause he was killed that way. CASTOR I A For Infante and Children, Tbi Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of THE MARKETS. rite fo. lowing quotations wore recaiv ed by J. K I.athvn ft Co, New Bern N. O. Julys. f.lTrponl Spots 4.15-16. Sales 15,000 bales. Futures, July-Aug. 455. Aug-Sept, 4.50.Bept-Oct 4.28. PRESSED HARD. Coffee's Weight On Old Age. When prominent men realize the In jartous effects of coffee end the change ta health that Postum can bring they are glad to lend their testimony for the bene fit of others. Mr, O. O. Wright, superintendent of public schools In North Carolina, ssys: "My mother, since her early childhood, wee aa Inveterate oaffee drinker and had been troubled with hr heart for a num ber of years and complained of that 'weak all over dtellug tod sick stom ach. Borne time ago, I was making an official visit to a distant part of the conn try and took dinner with one of the merchants of thst place. I noticed a somewhat peculiar flavor of the toffee, end asked him concerning It. lie replied that It was Postum Food Coffee. I was so p'.eased with It, that after the meal was over, I bought a package to carry home with me, and bad wife prepare some for for the next meal the whole fam Uy were eo well pleased with It, that we dlsoonllnued coffee and . aaed Postum entirely..'. , y. -w''Zi I had really been at times very anxious Miceming my mother's condition, but we noticed that after using Postam fori short time, sbs felt eo much better then sbe did prior to Its use end had little Iron ble with her heart and no sick stomach: that the headaches were not eo frequent and ber general condition much Improv ed. This continued until she wss es well and hearty as the rest of as. I know Pottura has benefited myself and the other members of the family, but not In so marked e degree as In the caaeofmy mother, tt she wssa victim of long t'n!v'!rg." SUMMER COLDS ProduceChronic Catarrh. , lev Mrs. Henrietta COlberg, Albert Lea, Minn. Mrs. Henrtettfe C. Olberg, superinten dent Flax and Hemp Exhibition at the Omaha Exhibition, writes from Albert Lea, Mlnn, as follows : ' "7s aprlag I contracted an mggrm- vmtlagcoU, hMrlagbeen expomod to the damp wemtber. Catarrh of my tbmai and bead followed, which penittadla remaining, notwithstanding I applied the astial remedies. " Reading of the merits of Peruna tn the papers, I decided to try it and soon found that all that has been said of your medicine tn such esses la true. "I am very pleased with the satisfac tory results obtained from using Peruna, am entirely well, and consider It a most valuable family medicine." HENRIETTE C. OLBERO. Summer coUm require prompt treat ment. They are always grave, and sometimes dangerous. The prompt' nets and surety with which Peruna acta In these cases baa saved many Uvea. A large doeo of Peruna should bo taken at the first appearance of a cold in summer, followed by small and oft repeated doses. There Is no other rem edy that medical science can furnish, so reliable and quick In Its action as Peruna. Address The Peruna Medlclno Com pany, Columbus, Ohio, for a free book entitled "Bummer Catarrh," which treats of the catarrhal diseases peculiar to summer. t "RYETAB" WHISKEY BEANS t Something absolutely new and with which we have experimented for years. One Bean makes one glass Artificial Whiskey (Rye or Bourbon); six Beans to the pint Just the thing for travelers, and convenient for pic nics, excursions, etc. .Contains all the virtue of the best whiskies with out tbe deleterious effect. Made from the pure veg etable matter, and guar anteed to contain no poi sonous or narcotic drugs of any description. If a beverage is not de sired, a Bean may be taken in the mouth with out water, and the most nxhileratlng effect will be experienced. Box of 12 Beans soc. The Beans retail at 10c each, and can be procur ed from any druggist, fancy grocer, or fl rate lass bar. For sale on dining cars. One box sent postpaid on receipt of 50 cents. si 0 5 GINSENG DISTILLING CO., DtsUnm of Bye Hi BwrkM Whiskies, ST. LOUIS, HO. Deviled Crabs, with shells to same, Lobsters? Imported Sardines. Fancy Salmon, Chip Beef, Canned Corned Beef Potted Chickens and etc at J. R Par ker Jr. One of the best things for nursing mothers, or weak and ran down persons Is Bed Cross Malt. For sale by Crown Bottling works. Phone 103. Lee J. Tay lor, proprietor. " Fresh Cared Bams. Bhafers Finest 16 cents lb., Elntgant Reliable lScts lb. Richmond plain cured same aa our conn try Ham l&clt lb. Small Bteakfast Sttlps 16cts lb, plenty fresh Eggs lScts dos. tt J. R. Parker Jr. ,.; . Chocolates 40c per pound at Me orloy JACOB Raleigh RyeWM'sey Is the best.,, Middle street. ,, . S-ia-s-asaaasaBSSSSSJfjsjSBjssassBSSMssa. Cigars to please every body. Prices of India, Oubsnola, Ilaney Special, Aunt Hannah,' A. to Z," Down Home. ' J. K. Parker Jr. 5V;,y.H".- in fc M I i nil 'V iVf. - Fresh Pork Sausage In ell 120 lb. Best loose Batter 80a lb. Fox River Print Batter t5o good cooking "Butter 250 lb,' J. B, Parker, Jr. : If yoa want e box of good beer for vriur famllr. nhone or send Tour order to the Crowe Bottling works. Phone 105 Lee J. Taylor, proprietor. Crown Bottling works hae something elegant In chocolate soda, orange phos phate and ginger ale. Read tbelr ad, rbone 105. Lee J. Taylor, proprietor, LION Roasted Coffee One ponnd 4 ( 44 Packages, Only UC ID 10 qt Galvanized Water Bucket, Only lf.c each. Fancy Full Cream Cheese, Fox River Print and Elgin utter received fresh from the dairy every week. Pickled Rump Pork, Fnlton Market Corned Beef, Small Sugar Cured Hams, Pure leaf Lard and Cottolene. Tea drinkers can le satisfied from my stock, which con sists of the very best grades. Queen Olives from 10c to 5Cc per bottle. Complete stock Canned Meats,, Salmon, Fruits, and Veget ables. We are still selling Tomatoes for 10c can. Full line nice Toilet Soap. Fresh Cakes and Crackers. The best of everything in groceries at lowest possible prices. J.L. 'Phone 01. Plenty of It and All the Best Here's a stock that is fill ed with I he most reliable stables. From Flour and Sugar to the finer things we carry plenty for yonr selec tion. You'll get what you need without fear of paying too muclyuul with no doubt of the value for your cash. FOR NEXT 2 WEEKS we will sell a Good Roasted Coffee at 11c lb. J.J.TolsonJr. Broad St Grocer. mm I CROWN BOTTLING WORKS, X "Bottles BELFAST GINGER ALE, as All kinds Soda and I LAGER "BEER. a 5 All bottles have crown stoppers with tho name of what each little contains labeled on the crown. The use of crown "X stopper Iwttlcs insures clean bottles. No Hy specks in and 5 around the month of the bottles, which has to come in contact 2t with the goods when poured ont of tho lottle. All extracts 3f are the best that can le bought which means highest quality of goods bottled with them. 't We arc now Iwttling the Celebrated Vienna Cabinet Lager 3 Ieer, and are Wholesale Agents for llob't Portner Brewing X Co's Fine Beers, and Hofbrau Export Beer the finest export . j beer in the world. X LEE J. TA.YLiOB, X Proprietor CROWN BOTTLING WORKS, X PHONE 105. Cor. queen & Bern 8ts. A Little Head can harbor a great ache Cola Powders are a prompt and cer tain cure for every form of headache, bilious, nervous or sick headache. They stimulate the stomach and Improve di gestion and are absolutely free from In jurious drugs. Prloe 10c. et Bradham's Pharmacy. WJl NSeerSMa When yoa cat time 'i bring that carriage around to at and we will soon tell yon bow little It costs row so repair and pntlt In order again, we do all kinds, and It Is seldom a veblole le sc damaged that we can't make it good as new, i And ft won't ooee any thlnd like the prioe of a new one either. We shrink yonr looser tires m ma ehine without cutting them. Everybody Is Invited to see the work of the machine putting new bolte In same old places. G. H. Water eft Sii, vJ'-':-, " Phoi-'r;'-'- . ,ro4 6L, KawBaut. X.0 f.OAOWOniA. bents . 11 iUy -tlartf, HLsJ -A-il BRAND EL, Wholesale eft Betall Grocer, 71llroal Ht. Mineral Waters and J ! HAMMOCK WEATHER , NOW : and we have the Hammocks, &. N. Ennctt. i e I WOULD BE PLEASED TO MAKE YOU PRICES oa the following before 'jou purchase PipD,vjr,onjljuJs, sOiltittmgJ 'J "!:,. r IV... .4.-Sj ' and Valves Or anything needed aboul i a m(U. ." GTCnttlng and Threading Pipe done at short notice, y , 'y : el. C. rtJX.FOII, laehlaery aa Mill iaeilea. ' 1 79 Craven Be. Journal's old stead Belting
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