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. - - i, ; - r - s rf. . . 1 TOLYlX-IO.M V,;i,-',ivKjL- V ?.V W BXILS, M. 0,, SBHDAT WORm' JULY a&V 1902. - TWENTY FIRST IKL TELECRAPHIC BREVITIES. v . -at w I i . srv a j t - w i , "sr., ir a - . . - i ;f , i i-i - i i -v ... i rw' : x . x 1 I) H I . i m i i i. - v i i I 1 1 : mm. INDUSTRIAL WORTH CAROLINA. - .... I SAYS, GOES I Will SU for One Wk O I All Lace Curtain Goods H jy These Goods are not ahelf mv oec iuoiu, K SHEETS, PILLOW & BOLSTER CASES YEBT CHEAP 10-4 Sheets 60c 2Jx2j Sheets 55c. Jioister uases, 45x7a, SUc. !; Pillow Cases,45x36, 10c; 45x36, 15c; 45x36 Hem8titched,15o.M ttv niuuuw oiiaues, x iam ai iw, T- TTT? 1 Ol 1 . Tit-! 1 A ,W." ik ana ouc All persons who have anything in theJMillinery Line will do well to SEE MISS PARKER before buying. I have decided to close out the entire stock AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF. Everything must go, including New Line of Ribbons just in. Respectfully, J. J. BAXTBB. J. C. Green & Co., Electrical Supplies of ' Every Description, ?J Middle St., HEW BERN, H. C. Wiring and Bell Work. Hoctrioal Fixtures and Chandeliers. Interior Arc Lamps. Ceiling and Desk Fang, Electrical Bells andAnnnociators. Heiair Work of All Kinds. We are read; to take Contracts for all classes of Electrical Work, Supplies, Etc. Estimates prepared and submitted on application. , An Automobile We these hot afternoons and evenings is very refreshing and satisfactory. Commencing Monday evening, June 30th, REGULAR TRIPS WILL BE MADE TO NATION AL CEMETERY from 6:80 to .10 o'clock, or later if patronage de mands it, starting from Cor. Pollock and Middle Street, and, going via. Broad Street returning via. Now, : Middle, Johnson, East Front, South Front and Kiddle to starting point Part for Round Trip 20c r Will charter for o Hoim In afternoon for $3.00, and evening for $4.00. Party limited to eight persons. , 'V-? .'.V'-'-U WM. T. MILL, Phone lit. . PrtyrisUr.' -;'., Upon you tests the respotulbUUy of ! getting your fall allotment of brightness Zjfft:' from yonr Vacation. A vacation without C Kodak Is a vacation Wasted, Kodaks there's aone bat Kastmsa's-oost from ul 1 to $15. every one good, add this to . cost of Dims makes a total of from $. to j $17. Which wilt be .repaid; by the aloe , :v pictures broogbt home ss reminders of a J- pleassat outing. Come la and let as v7 t show these Kodaks any child esa tsks y-'t ptotarsswUk them,. 0ee oar windows ..- v -- this week. .; ' ; - , j ' " BasrasM's tthxiitst,. - "" j ' Agent for EatiEn's Kodaks, worn goods, but Brand New. in Op - J zoo, oao; rriogea "OKSoGoodr What makes oar Soda Water taste so good is Its quality. Xvery thing used in the making is First Quality pure. The water Is pure and sparkling. The ice U pure sad clean. The oream is pure and rich. The flavors purs and delicious. Ths frulta are the best and fresh Peofkle who know bar soda so out of their way, if necessary, to Z Ireshlng, so full of what they want Z la good soda. They eosoa and T I come agate that's what we're I worams;iriiuiiiHy,nwHi w wsotragnlsr customers who know T v , ; . . FOTJOTAUr. MM fraalsam at iMivb'. s. Davis FresoripUoa Pkarmscy asaks a specialty of preserlptloBS. Protapt and earsfol aUentioa la given . fhs Only ths bast drags are used. The prices ars reasonable. Bead yoari there toUfllled. J r i"rirw at a 1 runMLt m ' Best machine Hade 1C OtTIOKi Cos. Boon faoar AJHaxoOcc Bra,. ' And Pfumbar. " ' Tobaoco Flats. Btove ripe, and Roofing. , ; ,."v. '- ' ; We make a epeclaltynf Hot Air Iloatrnj, and Etocl C'clllng. .. Too will Cn l v at ' r- . . - ' at 85o 1 Afut a hard light requiring 1108 haU lots Mr. B. X. Page wss. nonlaated for representative from the 7th OoagressloB al district by the demoerats at Monroe, N.C.Mdei,. - w. v BoatChas, X. l'rloe is elected presi dent of the State Bar Association which talAshevllle, - Prof. N. O. Newbold hu been elected superintendent of the public schools la Rozboro, IT. C. The work of resetting , the Imprisoned miners at the Johnstown mine Is being; carried on ss rapidly as possible. 48 have been taken out alive and 148 dead bodies reoovsred there are still a few of the miners missing. BoaMfort dteei& like many other Ujqo rood prpdactloni, baa Its legend Otjacddental origin. A ahepherd lad, baTtaf tor onea mort lanehaba than he cooM ceV while tending hla flock ot beep, laid a large portion of hla bread ad'cheeae open a natural aheU In one eft the caverae nearby.. Boylike, he rorgot ail about K untu aererai montna later on returning to that cavern he found hla ronebeon. The .cneeoe, In stead of being dried up vt rotten, Fas rich, moist and creamy and streaked with greenlih bine veins of mold, the remains of the bread which had lain on or under it He probably told his. mother of hla discorery and shared his piece of cheese with others. The vil lagers were quick to recognise the im proved texture and quality of the Cheese, end henceforth all tbelr cheeses were taken to these caves to ripen. The caves are owned by a Joint stock company, who employ about six hun dred women to tend the cheese. Oak shelves on which the cheeses are placed and so arranged that each cheese may have one side next the cold wall of the cave give over 65,000 square yards of CECIL RHODES' WILL rrovMes for Proper Food for Students. Cecil Rhodes la his late will left a be quest of $60,000 for the improvement of the high table for resident Fellows and tutors at Oriel Oolleje, Oxford. "I am rejoiced to find that one million airs has at last given some thought to the question of dietetics In educational Institutions," says Elisabeth Oady Sun ton in the New Tork Journal. "One of the crying evils la onr schools ooUsges and universities Is the bad sys tem employed In feeding growing boys and girls. Btudeats, above all other classes, need plenty of good, well-cooked food and a happy state of mind la anticipation of their various meals. Dyspepsia Is one of the eommoa dis eases among the literary classes, and the foundation for this prevalent ailment Is laid la onr colleges and seminaries. Of whst avail Is a knowledge of artscienoe philosophy and government when health is seriously undermined V All this eomee from Ignorance ss to the sled of food element the body most have to supply the dally loss from brain work. Bacon, meet, potatoes, white bread and coffee absolutely will not keep s hard brsla worker wvlL A food ea- pert perfected s perfect food for brain workers. "'. Notoalyla the schools but la the home should the food be looked after. The necessity of selecting food to supply proper antrltioe to replace the dally waste of tissue of brslas and nerves is of ths greatest hnportsnes, - Orape-Xata b the Ideal food for young aad eld who use the brain actively; the dlastsse of the grates being perfectly de veloped aad the starch transformed Into grape sugar la the asoet perfect meaner, la this condition, Grape-Xats Is ready to be quickly absorbed Into the . blood aad tissue without lexmg tM trOedtmal digestive machinery. The phosphate of potash found la the cereal Is retained, aad this with albumen, supplies he ele- meats required to build the gray matter ! IwIb siiiI 7 Dr. Kai Qrossmtt of Hew York City recently eel led, the attention of the Board of Idueatloa to the fact thai "pu pils of the detective 'elaes are apt to be weak physically. Temporary aberra tions are of tea mistaken for real defects, whsa they are only symptoms of physi cal growth, of tndlgestloa or other sssl- u . Indigestion has bash reapoaslbl for. snore thaav one falsehood, aad Its ears has Oftea beea followed by a return totrutbrulaees." ' ' -: A - t- la Its eradleested form, the dailvuae of Orape-Nuts for the oereal part of the meal, aids dlgeeUon, nourishes the body, tones up the aervous system sad quick- ens the mental faculties. , r .Coffee should also be baalshsd, for It uanstorslly stimulates the brsla and nerves so that proper autrltlon Is Inter (erred with aad they cannot get suOolent rest to take the food needed for the woik they must do from day to day. For the morning beverage I'ostum Food Coffee should be used la - place of eof fee. ; ' ..'v. v Let the dally breakfast, particularly at this time of the yearonslst of Orape Hois sad cream, a little frail, strap of Tostum Food Coffee, some Vfho'e whr brntd Still pnesiti'y oiWorl '' 1 " ""S, It Is I' -p- "'t: I 1 1 1 . Hfve w!it s w ' f-il ' ' ! ' 'i '' -rr'li, r ' t 1 f ( I It !. a 1 1 t i ' ' ! 1 J Oplnloa Btaded Down on Rocklnr- r nam Bankruptcy Case. ?. Cerperatlesr Cemlsslea Gives Oat Hallway Assessments. . Pecu liar Situation la SUte League. 281 In mates la Bap tist Orphan ' age.; RiUiOH, July 12. The corporation commission todsy gsve out the esse meet of railway properties, this being ss follows: Southern $15,825,877: Atlantic Coast Line $18,978,440; Seaboard Air- Line $8,712,728; Miscellaneous roads $442528. The total Is $42,705,871, which Is $180,715 more than It wss last year. This does not Include steamboat ltees, canals, street railways, etc A charter was granted todsy to the Blue Ridge Lumber Company of Wood- lawn, McDowell county, capital $100, 000, John R. Oockran and others own ers. Judge Purnell today filed an opinion In a bankruptcy case from Rockingham, In which he said some very plain things about Iswyers who try to get exorbi tant fees out of bankruptcy cases. A lawyer In this case wanted a $500 fee on $650 assets. The Judge says an at torney In s bankruptcy case must make Statement ' which will show plainly Wbst he hss received from his client. Another matter on which the Judge dwells in the opinion Is that persons cannot claim personal property exemp tion In cases in which they have sent property out of the State or attempted other frauds. There Is a new and rather sensational feature about the base ball situation. Charlotte voted Itself out of the State League, but president Busbee of the League said today: "The league will hold onto the Charlotte players. Charlotte Is trying to sell them all around, but they must be kept here and allotted to the clubs which are in the league. The constitution of the State League Is plain on this point. Mrs. Ellen Von Herrmann, mother of ,F. Von Herrman, weather observer here, Is dying. James PIttman, who cut his cousin's throat at the Soldiers' Home Is bound over to the Superior court, on his own recognizance. PIttman Harris, who was out wss bound over in the same wsy. There are now 281 Inmates of the Bap tist orphanage at Thomasvllle. There are forty boys In the Dennis Simmons memorial building. Mr.Slmmons bequest to the orphanage Is $78,000, Part of this will be used to make the memorial build ing accommodate 70 boys. The Interest on ths remainder of the fund will be ased to maintain all the boys In the build mg. It Is asserted by some observant peo ple that the democratic convention next Week will nominate Clark for Chief Jus tice, Connor and Piatt D. Walker for associate Justices, Joyner for State Su perintendent and Blddlngfleld for cor poration commissioner. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv sd by J. B. Latham Co, New Bern X. O. Chicago, July 12. Open. Htgh. Low. Close 78 75 78 78 78, 78t High. Low. Close 86 ' 85 " 8, 2 61 81 High, Low. Close 1080 1065 Nawroa,July 11 Open. High. Low, Close .8.88 8.71 8,88. $.fl 8.45 , 8.00 ; 7,81. 8.47 8.11 1M 7, .Mew Tork, July la. 8Tooanr- . Open. High, Low. Close 0. ft 8...... 8P ' 89 r 8v 891 0. AO. ...... ..,49 ' 491; - 48 '.' 491 MO. P....,..., UU 1181 VO C. ....... ..701 , evO. O r..,..- - Amloe, :..-f.. t i ' 91 1U USf - . 70, - -581 1 ' 1 Bpots 8. Bales tflW bales.- ' , " Futures, July-Aug.-t4A5. Aug-Bept, li3.Hept-Oot 4J5. , k " roEx' sKnurra. JBame'eek ' -Lutweek A , last year, 1100 ,' r" , , 49,000 This wees, - : , 1? la sight 4S.0D0 ' - ,t 65.000 8sL 4249 : v- 7000 Mob. '- ' 16KH) - -a. ' 1 ' eo ..ci. " -. -. ' ero waaai July 75f Bept... .... 78 Ooas- Open July. 85 Bept. fill Bihar Open July... Sept.. 1080 1085 Opitosu Jaly,.... Au.C. ....... 8.45 8.4$ Bep.. ........ ;.$. 8.14 :Oow..v;.:...mo tM Dee..; .7.88 M$ . ; Wftrf III ; : J- V' : ' Carolina Colony Co. . hss. been organ ised st Concord for colonization purpos es. Capital, $500,000. Vernon Cotton Oil Co. has been organ bed at Lattlntore. Capital, $18,600. A factory for the manufacture of high grade chairs is to be established at Lex ington soon. The southern Olsss Works Co. at Lex ingtoa has fitted Its plant at Lexington with new machinery and will manufac ture cabinet hardware and replete silver ware. Charles D. Fuller of Kalamazoo, Mich hss purchased 75,000 acres of land near Murphy and will develop the same. Paper pulp will be one of the. specialties of his manufacture. Farmers Oil Mill Co. at Nashville was established lsst week with a capital of $100,000 A D. Beateon Is arranging to erect a $50,000 Knitting Mill at Tryon. Tbe main building will be 40 by 100 ft. The following Item was taken from the Manufacture Record, published at Baltimore: Just before the adjournment of Congress Hon. John HSma.lofthe first district of North Carolina submit ted, under the rules of the house of Re presentatives, some remarks which ought to have s wide Influence for the welfare of his State. Tho remarks were quite extended and were a splendid descrip tion of the resources of North Carolina. With a great deal of pains Congres man 8m ill bad gathered and arranged In attractive and comprehensive form an array of facts about the climate, the people, iLe agriculture, the manufac. lures, the forest, mineral and timber resources, the fisheries and the edncag tlonal conditions In the state. Circu lated already In the Congressional Rec ord In all parts of the country, the speech ii to be scattered broadcast In North Carolina and other States. It Is really s condensed guide to the Investor and homeseeker, and ought to direct greater attention than ever to the op portunities In North Carolina, and to en courage the people of that State and of other States to avail themself promptly of those opportunities. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tti Kind Yob Han Always Bought Bean the Signature of Notice to Tax Listers. The County Commissioners of Craven Connty will be In session on Monday the 14th It being the second Monday In July and will sit for a few days for the express purpose of rectifying any mis takes or errors on the tax list, in accord V anoe with the law, This Is the time to correct mistakes, and It is hoped that every tax payer in the county, will examine his list, and If wrong, will come before the Board and have It rectified. Don't neglect this. ' K. R. Jonas, Chm'n Board of County. Commissioners. School ot Music. Mrs. Emma H. Powell and Miss Eliza beth Burns will open a school of music st their studio on New street near tbe Presbyterian church, on Monday Sep tember 8, 1909. In addition to lessons on plaao and violin special instructions win be given In theory, sight plsylng, sight reading, hlstoar of muslo and harmony. Pupils desiring to enter may make application at 100 Broad street. Miss Burres is a recent grsduste of 8 nslo st Converse College, Bpartanbnrg, 8.O. NOTICE ! ,,.JChe srsmlsatlon of teachers to fill the vacancies la the Graded Schools will be held la the Qraded School building, Moa day morning at 9 o'clock. .. . . . " ,-" , -.H.P. Haannie . - Superintendent. A STBA.Y HOK3J3. Came to my place Friday night July 11th. North side Reuse river about three miles from Hew Ben. Owner esa have same;by proving property aad paying all charges. U. . - - - -, r ' 3. E, Baanoua. -; .AAAAAAaaatAaAAAAAAAAaaaa ITiave Just Received-V Z 'Arncld's Mi In quart bottles which t am sell. Ing out very cheap, r , .... a 'v Call and got my prloes before giving your onlor for riUNTED or oilier kinds of BTATIOJiEar. cv:;n o. cunn, 1 Crm St. - I - "TTTTT Portsmouth Cornel Mullets 1 Just Received. I 10 qt Galvanized Water Buckets, Only 10c each. Fancy Full Cream Cheese, Fox River Print and Elgin utter received freeh from the dairy every week. Pickled Rump Pork, Fulton Market Corned Beef, Small Sugar Cured Hams, Pure leaf Lard and Cottolene. Tea drinkers can be satisfied from my stock, which con sists of the very best grades. Queen Olives from 10c to 50c 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. MeDANUL, 'Phone 91. lea. Excellence. Yly0 ? You Need lea. that will have quality and provide you a pure beverage in which you can take pleas ure. Here's a tea from a famous plantation where care is given to have purity in tlie jrowth, cleanness in the curing, and care in the packing. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., RtnaA SL Crtncer. Phone 137 ! Afri - J Superior to Coca-Cola, Two Dozen Bottles in Box, 60n per lx. t Belfast Ginger Ale, equal to imported, f0c for two dozen bottles, 3t Cream Chocolate, a delicious drink, f0t: for two dozen j bottles. Will sell you a box of two dozen assorted flavors Soda Water for 50c. .Everything Perfection in Quality and Cleanliness. Lager Beer bottled fresh every day. CROWN BOTTLING WORKS, I el. PHONE 106. A Little Head can harbor a great ache. Cols Powders are ajprompt and; cer tain cure for every form of headache, bilious, nervous or sick headache. They stimulate the stomach and Improve '.di gestion end are absolutely free from'.ln- Jurious drugs. Price 10c st BaAOBAM'S FBAUM1CV. Min strels Wet Canvas ! OKI PEBFOBMAHCK ONLY. 1 Show Grounds East Froni Street, .W -'i .;Near"Broad;j?'". A. G; Ally's Poslllveiy employmt more men tbaa any other 8 minstrel shows eemblned, Embraclng'all that is New, Novel and Original In tip-to-date minstrelsy. AA- m Ion within tbe- reach ol tuaatast bumble cltixen toe and 8Be : Beats for Two Thousand. ; ' Celery Baflache Powder . There Is not any better remedy for headache than tsee powders. - They never fall to relieve. YmU and sold only at Davis rrewtytloa riivmscy. Tuesday Night July 15th Wholesale e& Iletail Grocer, TlQBrtfasi HU Kola tm mwfi sm issmmmmmmsmannnBi 1 nm TAYL.OB, Prpr Cor. ueen k Bern Sts. HAMMOCK WEATHE NOW and we have the Hammocks, &. N. Ennctt. e WOULD BE PLEASED TO MAKE TOU TRICES on the following before you'purchase ... ' Pipo,ilronr Nails Oi settings, arid Valves Bolting Or anything noedeid about a mill V CPrOntUng and Threading' JPlpa done at short notice, rj.,;. . . ej, C IHOIaEOIXD, ' . Kaehlaery and XU1 BspsUea. . 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