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-JUT: y 4' r WW BIER, Ii C, SUNDAY M0EHIH8, JULY 6, 1802. TWENTY FIRST YIAS 1 For Roaches anlWatcrncs. . If you are troubled with roaches and water bogs, try our Roach Paste. We gaarantee It to give satisfaction and re fund the money if It does not. Prlae 25c DaviB' Pharmacy. Freelr Cored Hama. Bhafera Finest 15 cents lb., Klnlgans Reliable IBcts lb. Richmond plain cared same m oof conn try Ham lbcto lb. Small Breakfast Strips 16cU lb, plenty fresh Eggs IScts doz. at J. R. Parker Jr. Chocolates 30c per pound at MoSorloy Cigars to please every body. Prince of India, Cubanola,Haney Special, Aunt Hannah, A. to Z. Down Home. J. R. Parker Jr. Democratic Senatorial Convention, 8tn District. Pursuant to order of the Executive Commute of the 8th Senatorial District of North Carolina a Contention will be held at Klnston, on Thursday the tenth day of July 1903, to nominate candidates for Senators for said district and for such other business as may come before the convention. M. D. W. 8tevknsoh, Chairman, Ei. Committee. W. M. Webb, 8ec'y 4T MIND Hackburn SAYS TO YOU. Taut Received Nett Ribbons. No. 80 Taffeta, only 20c. No. 40 Taffeta, only 15c. No. 16 Taffeta, only 10c. Satin Taffeta No. 80, only 35c, These Ribbons are in all colors. New Headings for Collars at 10c, 12ic and 15c. New Silk Applique in Black only at 10c, 121c and 15c. NEW CORSETS in It. & G. and Warner's Extra we also have the straight front made of Batiste especially for summer wear, and we also have the Ventilated Corsets. We don't forget the little folks we carry Warner's Per fection Waist for Children. Misses and Ladies. J. C. Green & Co,, Electrical Supplies of Every Description, 71 Middle St., REW BERN, It. C Wiring and Bell Work. Electrical Fixtures and Chandeliers. Interior Arc Lamps. Ceiling and Desk Fans, Electrical Bells and .Annunciators. Repair Work of All Kinds. We are ready to take Contracts for all classes of Electrical Work, Supplies, Et. Estimates prepared and submitted on application. E. HAVENS, Tbe Old Reliable Shoe Maker on Middle Street has pleased the people for yean with his work: Can excell all others in the business In this olty. - The repairing oi Indies shoes a specialty, 130) MIDDDE STREET. ! I! Mode!! The undersigned will make yon a Loan or will direct the use of any idle money you may have on hand. Your security absolute. Signed, I8AA0 H. SMITH, 130 Middle 8t,. New Born, N, 6. eAAAAAAAAAAAASAAAAAAAAAAAe I have Just Received I i Arnold's Ink l In quart bottles which I am sell.' Ing out very cheap, 'fr JS':r; ' Call and get my prices before girlng your order tot PRINTED or other kinds of STATIONERY. ; . OWEN O. DUNN, yr,f;, 'f.VV Prescriptions t Davis'. ' Davis' Prescription Pharmacy: makes specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and careful attention Is girt them. Only tbt. best drugs are nasi. The prices are reasonable.' Bead fours there Supt Joynert Condition. Special to JournaL , Rauib, July J. A telegram from Greensboro tonight says the physlolans now ny that But Superintendent Joy- ner has hot typhoid fever, and that his temperature Is lower today. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were reoelv ed by J. E. Latham & Co, Mew Bern K. 0. July 5. Liverpool Boots 5.8-83. Sales 10,000 bales, futures, July-Aug. 4.55. Aug-SepU 4,48.Bept-Oct 437. The Blf Annual Picnic Will be at the Alum Spring, Onslow county, July 80th, 1902, everybody come and bring jonr basket a good time la ex pected. B. L. Cox. Celery Headache Powders. There Is not any better remedy for headache than these powders. They never fall to relieve. Hade and sold only at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. WHAT Long, Medium and Short waist "Oh,SoGood!" What makes our Soda Water taste so good la Its quality. Every thing used in the making is First Quality pure. The water is pure and sparkling. The loe is pure and clean. The cream is pun and rich. -The flavors pure and delicious.'; The fruits are the best and (resh . People who know our soda go oat of their way, it necessary, to fret 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 oonatantry,becste we want regular customers who know our Quality. BHADHAM'S ' FOUNTAIN, i An tae these hot Afternoons and evenings ia very refreshing and satisfactory. Commencing Monday evening, June U 80th, REGULAR 'TRIPS WILL BE MADE TO NATION- ,AL: tJEMETERT from 6:80 to; 10 o'clock, or later., if patronage de mands it starting from Cor. Pollock and Middle Streets, and going via. Broad Street returning via. New, Middle, Johnson, East Front, South Front and Middle to starting point. , Fan tor Round Trip 22c, j Will charter for ova houb In afternoon for 18.00, and evening for $4.60.; Party limited to eight Automobile rr0 1 persons. ..-.:", .- ,", M wm;t;h!ll, ; Phone US. . Proprietor, TELEGRAPHIC BREIVTIES. Congress adjourned sine die. The Sen ete's last day wu spent In discussing the annexation of Cuba. Cloudburst In Illinois and Missouri destroyed $1,000,000 worth of prop erty. Prohibitionists In Pennsylvania nomi nated Slate ticket. Jessie Wall, a pretty fifteen year old girl disappeared mysteriously from her home In Asheboro, N. O., and no trace of her can be found. An Immense boat 1.200 feet long ha been found encased In Ice within the arctlo circle in Alaska. Tbe boat la In a good state of preservation and scientists advance the theory that the strange skiff Is none other than Noah's ark of historic fame. A hurricane and cloudburst occurred In Baltimore, ltd. Four lives were lost and much property destroyed. Georgia Democrats nominated Joseph M. Farrel for Governor. The platform adopted by (the convention completely ignores Bryan and the Kansas City plat form and Insist that temperance be kept out of politics, ... The anthracite coal strike remains un settled and the condition at Wllkes barre, Pa., continues serious. The sher iff of tbe county baa a large fores of dep utles on hand to preserve peace and pro tect property. . President Roosevelt addressed a very large and enthusiastic crowd at Pitta burg on July 4tb. For Railroad Men. We have added to our slock of watches that will stand railroad inspec tion, sucb as The Vanguard, Crescent, Street, P. L. Bartlrtt, and Denber Ham den, and sell them very chesp. We are also equipped to do repairing In a manner to please the moat exacting An Elgin, or Waltham, or any leading make should not vary over a minute a week, If yours varies more It is out of order, we will repair tt or give you a new one of same make. J. O. BAXTER If you want a box of good beer for your family, phone or send your order to the Crown Bottling works. Phone 105 Lee J. Taylor, proprietor. INDUSTRIAL NORTH CAROLINA. The Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Ill build a cotton mill at Fayettevllle, Contracts have been awarded. Plant of the mutual Machine Co., at Washington Is nearly completed and will be occupied soon. Buvens Cotton Seed Oil mill at Wash ington Is receiving larger machinery In order to Increase their output. The de mand for their goods Is more then the supply. The Travora Cotton Mill at Swepson- vtlle Is about to commence business. Moses and Caesar Cone have purchased 1600 acres near Greensboro and will erect thereon, a large cotton mill. A mammoth plant will be erected and the motive power will be a 25,000 horse power en gine. Tbe Fayettevllle cotton mills will be offered at public sale July 22. W. B. Castle, of Hickory Grove, has Invested a cotton chopper which la re garded as a great success. The Granite Falls Manfg Co., (Cotton goods) has recently declared a S per cent dividend. : They showed a let profit of Ut per cent. M. Popkees will reopen a go!d mine at High Point. . The Pontlso Mining, Co., has been Organised at Oxford, capital $100,00. OLYMPIA, Crops an looking fine -after the few rains that have, been In the 'past few days. -' Mr. W. L Wayne pullsd soase nice water melons the 2nd. Be Is the first to have a melon this season. : .v, ; , ' Mist Loan Holton purchased . nice Mason and Hamlla organ last week. She contemplates taklbg bbarge of bar tousle olaas In Arapahoe 7lh. v ' If r Ernest Btapleford Jr., and Miss Viola Duea were married last fionday at Mr Gilbert Gasklas In Traits. Mr Gas klni performedlhe ceremony. V MUsee Bessie, Myrtle and Cornel la Holton attended t plcnlo atOrlental from New Bern. Invitations were otnpU mentary of the Tabernacle Baptist Sun day school of New Bern. ! ; ' A number of oar people attended the Christian Udton meeting, June S8-20, at Mary's Chapel, Beaufort county, The Children's Day exercises will be hild at Olympla July 0th two o'clock, p. as. Pev. Mr. Spears, of New Born, wu In C.; i ! l!o'. " J on 1 w?y home from Wit Vn! at f '-ft c' T Meeting of the State Society of the Cincinnati. Street Railway Extension Work to Begin Soon. State Records Being Indexed. Crops Suffering Much From Heat. Raleigh, July 5. There were no ac cidents here yesterday and no fires. The day passed off very well Indeed. The Intense heat Is affecting the crops There Is great need of rain along the Southern border of the State. The crop report Is to be Issued next Tuesday Is not apt to be a good one. It is a critical period with several crops notably corn and tobacco. It Is said that the street railway here may be extended sooner than expec ted. Stephen B. Weeks of Santa Fe, New Mexico, la Indexing the colonial and also the Bute Records. His work will hardly be finished before the end of the year. A letter from Greensboro today says the condition of State Superintendent Joyner, who has fever is not encourag - lng. Yesterday his temperature was as high as 104 degrees. Mrs. Charles M. Busbee and Mrs. Lud low Skinner of Raleigh arc visiting Mrs. Henry M. Flagler at her summer home at Mamaronlck, N. Y; The annual meeting of the North Car olina Society of the Cincinnati here was well attended. Wilson G. Lamb of Wll Uamston presided and Mr. 1. L. Hay wood of Raleigh being secretary. The following were elected active members: Dr. Robert J. Brevard, Charlotte; W- A Hoke, Llncolnton; Haywood Clark, Wil mington; James Alston Cabell, of Rich mond; Isaac Ridgeway Trimble and William Hall Harris of Baltimore; J. W. Grant of Atlanta; Lawrence Lamb of Memphis. Heriot Clarkson of Charlotte was elected an honorary membej, an honor rarely bestowed. The corporation commission will de vote next week to the annual assess ment of railway property for taxa tion. The friends of II. G. Connor declare he has a largo majority of the Instructed vote In his candidacy for the nomina tion for associate justice. A special term of the Superior Court begins here next week. There are 11 divorce suits on the docket. There are 8 damage suits against railways. JACOBS' Raleigh Rye WhUkey Is the best. Middle street. Tbe niKtreal Not the Beat. A New York denier who has han dled shiploads of fruit said recently: "It la often nimiKliig to see men, wom en and children picking out, hh they be lieve, tbe choicest fruit nt the market stands. If there nre n half n dozen large oranges within sight, they will have them, even If It Is necessary to overturn nil the rest In the box or bar rel, and this Is true with most all other varieties that nro sold by the piece or dozen. They invariably get tho poorctl specimens of the whole crop and yev are not awnro of it. Very rarely yon will find a person who Is n good Judge Who will nt once size up tho heaviest oranges, lemons or bananas, regardless of size, and they capture tbe choicest fruit" SCIENTIFIC FEEDING And .Exercise Solves the Problem. Dr. H, L. Warner, In a recent Issue of the New York World says; . '.Only a small percentage of the Ameri can people have perfect digestion and assimilation of food and the elimination of the waste matters of the body. In the matter of food and exercise, the whole problem of health Is contained, By making these right, we can create per feet health. Digestive disturbances are due either to Improper food or too much or too little proper food. With proper food tak en In reasonable amounts, the Imperfect actions of tbe 'various processes are cor rooted. This Is not a fad but a fact established by the researches of pathologists and, bacteriologist. Tbe action of foods on the digestive end laaslmllatlve organs Is j known exactly. The result to the blood and through It to Ihs whle system Is certain and definite." . j The most highly and nutritive food now manufactured la Grape Nuts, It Is made from certain parts of the grain and put through a mechanical process where by the starches are changed t) grape su gar and the phosphates of the ooreals re tained and ;thas supply the accessary nourishment sad vitality to the body, brain and nerve centers, f;" .H i X j in Its predigested form,-Grape-Note does not overtax the stomach but renders sufficient assistance; to the digestive organs to permit of tbe easy assimilation 6f other food, i' f ,- f Thoroughly cooked at tbe factory by food experts, , brings Grape-Nuts from the grocer to yon ready to serve with the addition of cream, and Its orlsp taste with the delicate tweet of the grape su gar, makes It plowing to the palate of the most critical epicure.- -i ; These are sctentflo facts which can be proven by anyone and a trial of ten days of two weeks will show what you can do on scIentlOo feeding. The recipe book In the package shows many delightful ways of serving the f ' 1. MAYSVILLE. Pleasant Closing Exercises of Village School. July 8. Our little town has been the scene of much gaiety and pleasure this week In spite of old Sol's efforts to scorch us visitors from New Bern, Tren ton, Pollocksvllle, Swansboro'and Jack sonville, besides lots of them from the country, have been welcomed byjua, Many of these came to attend Miss An nie Eoonce's school closing of which the many exercises were a grand success which gave conclusive evidence of the best tutored and disciplined school that this community has ever had, and to which much credit and many thanks are due the perseverent, patient and Ideal teacher, Miss Annie Koonce of Rich- lands, Onslow county. The exercises were opened Tuesday a. m. promptly at 11 o'clock by the school, which consisted of some excel lent music, vocal and Instrumental, suit able for the occasion, and some recita tions. After which Mr. C. E. Foy of New Bern Introduced the Hon. Chas. L. Abernetby, of Beaufort, who with his fine oratorical power held the school and audience spell bound for nearly an hour. His address for the most part was Instructive to the pupils of the school, showing to them the responsibilities that life would soon bring upon them, and how to meet them courageously, and beat down the many obstacles that would confront them cn this path way of Hie. Mr. Abernethy is a young law yer of sterling character, a natural orator, and one who adheres strictly to Democratic principles. We hope that the good seed sown down here by him may Implant them selves in tbe young people's hearts and thut the harvest may be a golden one. Following Mr. Abernetby's address a song, and then all retired for dinner. At 8:30 p. m. the exercises were agalu opened by a popular march rendered by Miss Dunnie Koonce, the music of which brought the school from the campus marching each with banners to the beau tiful artistically arranged stage, where with raised banners joined In tbe sing ing of the South's favorite air "Dixie Land." Then followed a countless number of dialogues, recitations and songs which were delivered in a way by many pupils that did credit to their teacher, them selves snd their parents. We eash and every one appreciate the offort and success that Miss Koonce has made here In school affairs and hope to have her again next year for our teacher. A. F. M. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of One of the best things for nursing mothers, or weak and run down persons is Red Cross Malt. . For sale by Crown Bottling works. Phone 105. Lee J. Tay lor, proprietor. THE CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS. In Annual Session at Boston. Represen tatives From Every State and Foreign Countries. A notable gathering Indeed was that of the Christian Scientists In annual session at Boston June 15-16. The eea sonwas known as Communion Borvlce followed by the annual business meet ing and Testimonial Evening on Wed nesday at which were representative members, not only from every State of the Union, but many foreign countries, for the Journal directory now has prac titioners In It from England, Wales, Scotland, Hawaii, Bahamas, France, Germany, Canada, Australls, Ireland, Italy, Switzerland, Phllllplne Islands, Mexico as well. - The Mother Church wu soon filled to overflowing with standing room packed. So It wu found necessary to hold the annual services In the largest audito rium in the ctty, and as thst accommo dates only about 6,000, It wu found best to have two services on Sunday, ss It estimated that about 10.0C0 visiting Sclentlste were there. Communion Sunday wu most Impres sive, over 8,000 at each service, and what were they there for T, To see some no ted personality; to boar some- argument u to the best way to promote the cause? No, these worshippers were there to hear simple Borlptural reading from tbe Bible all love, and to Join In congrega tional singing, to follow the one prayer given us by Jesus the ,Jhrlst; to hear a messsge from our Leader,- Mrs. Eddy, and kneel In silent communion with Htm who Is all la all, cur Father on earth as In Heaven. V''-::.i '-"S On Wednesday at the (business meet ing the esger throng were rejoiced by successful report from all. oyer the world, the report of the elerk showing an Increase lu churches and societies to please-the most sanguine. The total membership of the Motber church Is now 24,278. la this church there are on , file 1,038 letters received from former mem bers of Evangelical churches, many X' pressing tender regrets at parting with faithful members, giving loving tostl mony to tbolr high .Christian charac ter. ' . Since the last meeting In 1900 tl; BKAJNLI Roasted Coffee One ponnd Packages, Only 10 qt Galvanized Water Buckets, Only lfic each. Fancy Full Cream Cheese, Fox River Print and Elgin utter received fresh from the dairy every week. Pickled Rump Pork, Fnlton Market Coined Beef, Small Sugar Cured Hams, Pure leaf Lard and Cottolene. Tea drinkers can he 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. . . MtlHE. S- 'Phone 91. Plenty of It and All the Best Here's a stock that is flll- ed with the most reliable stables. From Flour and X Sugar to Ihe iluer things we J carry plenty for your selec- tion. You'll get what you need without Fear of paying too much,and with no doubt of the value for your cash. T FOR NEXT 2 WEEKS J we will sell a Good Roasted Coffee at 11c lh. J.J.TolsonJr. 3 Rrnad St. Grocer. I CROWN BOTTLING WORKS, "Bottles BELFAST GINGER ALE, 5Jt RinQS OUUd anu 5 LAGER "BEER. All bottles have crown stoppers with tho name of what 3 each bottle contains labeled on the crown. Tho use of crown it stopper bottles insures clean bottles. No fly specks in and X around tho mouth of tl3 bottles, which has to come in contact 5? wit.li the froods when rtoured out of tho bottle. All extracts 3f are the best that can be bought of (roods bottled with them. X We are now bottling the 3 Beer, and are Wholesale Agents for Rob t Portner Brewing Co's Fine Beers, and Hofbrau Export Beer the finest export 3f beer in the world. X LEE T. X Proprietor X PHONE 105. TTTTfTT ALittle 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. Price 10c. at . BtUDHAM'a Phaumact. vieH5 When yon get time bring that atrrlag around to us and we will soon tell you how little it costs you to repair and put It lu order again. We do all kinds, and ft Is seldom a vehlole is so damaged tnat we can s maae is good lis new. And1 'It won't" eoss. any thlnd like tbe prloe of a new one either. We shrink your loose tires ln 'ma chine without cutting them. Everybody Is Invited to see the work of the machine putting new bolts m same, old place, t . O. ' II. Waters eA .;.-:Phooe!;t8V i'"y::'dEt- Haw BasK.O. ;.' BTOTlIAi - t ihs lint: Yos Han i"H Bosp( J Oc. lb. Wholesale , e& Retail Grocer, 71iBroa4 HL JHSfTJ 5 mineral rraicr aim i with ;h means highest quality Celebrate Vienna Cabinet I-ager TAYL.OB, CROWN BOTTLING WORKS, Cor 1een A Bern Sts. I HAMMOCK WEATHE NOW and we have the Hammocks. G. N. Ennett. I WOULD BE PLEASED TO MAKE YOU PRICES on the following) before Jyou purchase Saws, XI rlstslfN rii oil, nana, OiIs;jFttings, V, and Valves Or anything needed about a milL EkTOutting ind Threading Pipe done at short notion, : ' , ' J. C FULFOIXD, ' Machinery ail Kill SepplUe. 10 Craven Bk Journal's old tend ttione j Belting Uinrt to be Oiled. . .": - coirnNCxn on unit ros,
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