FOL, XX-O, 9U. IXW BIS!!, C, TUESDAY UQKSIK8, JULY 15, 1902 TWCNTY KlltST VKK jit V,. j. . 'i'fi--'' & 'V rir ! Knim SAYS, GOES 4 $1 yDljr Will Sell for One Week All Lace Curtain 4 Goods J These Goods are not shelf worn goods, hut Brand Neir.: See them. . ' 'fy 10-4 Sheets 60c. ' 2$x2i Sheets 55c. Bolster Cases, 45x72, 30c. Pillow Cases,45x36, 10c; 45x30, 15c; 45x36 HemBtitched.lSC Window Shades, Plain at 10c, 25c, 85c; Fringed at 35o and 50c. TELEGRAPHIC . BREVITIES. ' ' - . f i n it's A Three children were MttMatAsb rule by a Mid dog. ".The dog was killed and th chlldrea have bean 6ot to New York for treatment. . AnaMshop Patrick A. Feehea of Chi- cage, la deed. He was bora la Ireland, ISM, came te this country la 1858, and for M years has been a leader In b 0tlulle priesthood ot'tbc Wart. Lord Kitchener the British war tod, hat attired In London aad was given a reception, that would have tarnod the old. time Roman conquorer blua with Mr, J. A. Durham, a business man of Charlotte, will build n'dorssltory at the Thomasvllle orphanage that will accom modau forty boja, He ' will make the gift la memory of hla mother. Mrs. Annie Alexander Hector, novel ist, who wrote under the name of "Mrs. Alexander," la dead. Hba died in Lon don, July lOtn, at 78 years of age. The carelessness of a colored boy with can of gaaoUnaMaulted in the burn ing of a large drag store aad two aa- loons in Charlotte. Saturday. The boy escaped harm. A. O. Latimer, a Congressman and ex-QoT. Kraut, rival candidates for the United States Ben ate, from South Caro lina, cussed out each other and tried to scrap" at a political meeting at St. George, 8. C,, "Saturday; Practicing op for future Senatorial distinction, as It ffceek All persons who have anything in theJMillinery Line will do' well to SEE MISS PARKER before buying. I have decided to close out tho entire stock AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF. Everything must go, including New Line of Ribbons just in. Respectfully, J J. BAXTER, J. C. Green & Co., Electrical Supplies of Every Description, 71 Middle St., NEW BERN, H. C. Wiring and Bell Work. Electrical Fixtures and Chandeliers. Interior Are Lamps. Ceiling and Desk Fans, Electrical Bells and .Annnuciators. Repair Work of Al) Kinds. We are ready to taker Contracts for all classes of Electrical Work, Supplies, Etc. Estimates prepared and snbtnltted 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 6:30 to 10 o'clock, or later if patronage de mands it, starting from Cor. Pollook and Middle Streets, and going via. ' Broad Street returning via. New, Middle, Johnson, East Front, South Front and Middle to starting point Para for Round Trip 20c ' Will charter for one boob In afternoon for $3.00, and evening for $4.00. Party limited to eight person. WM. T. HILL, Phone 115. . Preprleter. "Oh,SoGoodl" What makes onr Soda Water taste so good is its quality. Every thing used in the making is First Quality pore. The water Is pure and sparkling. The ice is pure and clean.- . The cream is pure and rich. The flavors pure aad delicious. The fruits are the best and fresh reopie woo Know onr ema go out of their way, if necessary, to X get It It Is so satisfying, so re X freshtns. so full of what thef want X f . A. j in gooa soaa. rney come aao oome again that's what we're X working for oonstantly.becaase we A want regular customers who know T our Quality. BBADHAM'S X 0 Prescrfptjou at Dart'. Davis Prescription Paanaacy nukes a specialty of prescriptions. ' Prompt and careful attention la firea U Only the bast drugs are need. The prices are reasonable. Bend yours there to be filled. Vaadii tons, Upon you rests the ' responsibility of getting your full allotment of brightness from your vacation. A vacation without a Kodak Is a vacation waited. Kodaks there's none but Eastman's cost from $1. to $15. every one good, add this to oost'bf fitms makes a total of from $1 to $17. which will be repaid by lbs aloe pictures broeght borne as reminders of a pleasant outing. Come la and let as show these Kodaks say child eaa take pictures with them. See our windows lata week. r'" "' ' BniTs Pninstscr, . Agent for Eutmtn's Kodaks. V H a4 II i n If Z II I p I' FOR SALE; Best Machine Hade Brick at Lowest Prices. . Com. Sotrnr Paoirr AJHamcoox BraV Foy & Wood Co:, lractkat Tinner r Tobacco Flnea, Btovs Pipe, and Roofing.' V ; -We make a Bpoclaltyof Hot Air Heating, and Steel CeiUo. ": Ton will find na at -a iin SUICIDE. fottof; Han Cuts His Wrist and Throat. Haiti Is still la a slate of unrest, po litically. The commissions of the high officer share been revoked,' and Presi dent General Slmoa Bam has been ban ished. If the remaining Samboes there could banish themselves, permanently, how restful It would be to civilization. At last reports 11 J bodies had been re covered - from the wrecked mine at Johnstown,; Pa, No positive estimate can be made o( he number of lives lost la the horrible catastrophe. "The burned aad blackened condition of the bodies, prevented many from being Identified. And now Uncle Sam and Utile Japan bristling up at each other over the possession of a little Island In the Pa cine, Uncle Sam claims the Island by right of disoovery in 188 while the Japs discovered its valuable guano de posits, and with the thrift that ha gained for them the title of the "Yan kees of the East," proceeded to realise at once on their Ind.. TUB MARKETS. The fodowlag quotations were reoelv ad by J. H Luaa A Ux, New Bern H. U. Chicago, July 14. Open.. High. Low. Close 75t It lit ' 72 Open. High. Low. Close 85, 88 81 81 H 61 Open. High. Low.. Close ffaaaT! July Kept... . Ooawi J4r..... Sept Bibs July.,.; Bept..... . 1080 1038 Haw roaa, July 14. Open.' High. Low. Close .8.88 8.78 8.68 8.47 , 9 . 8.4S .8.01 8.11 8.06 1M TJI 1M 7.79 7JB1 t.T8 8.70 8.48 8.08 1M 7.78 Oonoaj Jaly Aug. ....,, 4t Dee 1 Mew Torn, July 14. Srocae; Opaa. High. Low. Close So By ....87 S7i U. B bV.. M. , W aAO 4r 4 48i 48 Ho. P. 114 114 118 11H TOO-.. 70, A O. O Amice. ........ 10 70i 10 Boon 8.1-16. Bales 10,000 baUe. fataraa, Jaly-Aug. 4.66. Aog-Sept. 14SJ)ept-OM 4J8, ., y rosw Last week JM0 . : Thls.weea, Iaslgh4l)00 r Sasae VMk . ,. last year. 49,000 ;. Mom. Tusa.-'.' fttV'V ito 68,000 ' 7000 10000 -:y 6000 6000 - 8000 :v iwoo ei.000 CAGTOniA Irl ' -a r -s ti e 1C tie s , OFVOHEN Iacreascd Pay For United States Jurors. Case of Engineer VaVtSv Pilgrimage To -Koaaoke Island-Firemen's TeaiTBament Political As-plraats. Ralciob, July 14. The jurors In the Federal Court have up to this time been paid $3 a day, but hereafter will be paid $8. There will now be an even greater desire to, "get on the Jury." Yesterday morn'ng quite early s young man here, who is addicted to strong drink, cut his wrist snd throat In a det perate attempt at suicide. For' a week more he had been watched, for fear suicidal mauls, and this morning be went up stairs In his house, hit three little children going with blm. They sll sat down In one room for a moment and then be said as he stepped Into soother room that be would call them in a mo menl. In that moment he slashed him self with a knife. Then he called them They entered and saw the always terrible sight of a madman, a knife and blood. A doctor was very near and was on hand a minute. Later In ihe day tbero was commission of lunacy and the would- sutclde was placed In the ilospltal for the Insane. It is learned that the Supreme Court South Carolina has settled the case of Engineer Davis, of the Southern Railway Davis was killed in that State In a wreck He was from Raleigh. Suit was brought snd $10,000 damages awarded. There was sn appeal and a new suit, and on a second trial the jury gave $11,000 damages. July 24 stands as the dale when the pilgrimage Is to be made to Roanoke Island. There was some sort of an effort defer It- Ex-Congressman John W. Atwater will find his candidacy as an Independ- dsnt candidate for Congress In this dis trict what the New Englanders graph ically term "rough sledding." He wants joint canvass with Congressman Pou. His main ground of opposition to the latter appears to be that he "wasn't in the war" and is not a farmer. The Democratic congressional conven tion Is called by Chairman James Rich ard Young to meet here July 15th. It is foregone conclusion that Pou will be re-nomlnated. The firemen Ihere will give the visit ing firemen all the fun and excitement they are looking for at the tournament. It Is said that the hook and ladder com petitors are to be treated to a real fire and a real rescue. In other words a house has been secured which will be set on fire. Inside It will be two toys. They will be on the second floor. The laddermen will rescue Mhem. No possi ble danger can befall the boys, as they are both red-headed and freckled; so there need be no fear for them In any case. The news from O. O. Lstta, of Raleigh Injured In New York, Is that his left side Is entirely paralyzed. There are kidney complications and the chances of recovery very small and are diminish ing. Preserve, Purify, and Beautify ' the Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands with Suspected Lyncher Jailed. Special to Journal. SiLiiBUBT, N. C., July 14. Tom Sparaell was committed to jsll today without bond on the charge of being lyncher. The hearlag.wlll be conoluded next Friday before Judge Neal. OSBORNE IDENTIFIED. The Norfolk Suspected Wife Murderer Said to be Gailty of Another Murder. Special to Journal. Rauion, H. C., July 14 A special from Norfolk says Sheriff Hesser, of Oklahoma, today Indentlfled Chas. t, Osborne as Charles V. Hlatt, the man ha wanted. Virginia authorities will turn Osborne ovor to the Oklahoma sheriff as soon as requisition-papers arrive-, Osborne's counsel object to this. ' The Kelt rrescnpuoa tor XaUrta. Chills and Fever la a bottle of Gaovn Tajctt aas Cm Toaio. It is simply Iron and quinine la a tasteless form. No cure ao pay. Price (Wo, ; - ! Try our Afrl-Kola Bottled In Crown Stopper bottles, Keep It at your home la your refrigerator. ' Crown Bottling Works, Lee J. Taylor Prop. - Phono 106 V.,?!.: .School of Kuslc. ' Mrs. Emma H. Powell and Miss Elisa beth Bnrrue will open a school of music at their studio on New street ' near the Presbyterian church, oa Monday Sep tember 8, 1903. In addition to lessons oa piano and violin special Instructions will be glvea In theory, sight playing, sight reading, history of .music and harmony, i, , , ' Pitplls desiring to enter may make application at TOO Broad street. S'JitS Harms is a roocnt graduate of t "' '0 at Converse Cullrn, Ppartanlmrfj, 10. MxLLioini or Women use Ccttcoba Soap, assisted by Odticcba Oimtmbkt, for beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and son hands, for baby rashes, itcmngs, and Irritations, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of women use Cuticora Soap m baths for annoying irritations, inflamma tions, andexoorianons, or too free or offen sive prespiration, in washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, anti sentio nurposes, which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. Complete Treatment for Humours, $1. UnSlSUllgOli;UTlUUKAJ3UAriWJU.J,Ut3IVllUBV the skin of orusts and scales, and soften the thickened enUcle. CtmoDBA OnrnKNTIGOc.). to instantly allay Itching, Inflammation, and Irritation, and soothe and heal, and Cuticura Risolvknt Pills (2&c), to cool and cleanse the blood. Gdtioura Risolvsht Pills (Ohoeolate Coated) u a aw, UateieM, odorieM, economical nMUnitd lor uie oeieoraiea uqua uuticuha BiaoLVlirr, as well a ior sll other blood puri- Sra and hnmoar carm. M notes, soc. IUM Smtal On world. BritUh Depot! U-tt, CluiMrhooo, Loo4o. J-ottes Dm u Oasa. SouSaURopk,! Eat Ice Cream AND Drink Limeade AT THE Broai Street Fmii Store: Vhone 83. Just Received. 9 Fortsmoutix 8ii iiiiiiUmmiiiiimiiifrM Advertisers ! ChangeN of ads. must 1 be in llils olllce uy noon to Insure change! In the following day's! Issue. For Sale or Rent. I offer for sale or rent my entire Farm I and complete accessories. Will sell! cheap for cash or gilt edge securities, or I will rent the farm, selling the lmple-l ments and team to the right man at s I living figure. Call or address, MRS. E. A. VINSON, Sweet Home Farm. New Bern, N. O. 10 qt Galvanized Water Bucketf, Only lGc each. Fancy Fnll Cream Cheese, Fox River Print and Elgin utter received fresh 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 5Cc per bottle. Complete Btock 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 bcBt of everything in groceries at lowest possible prices. T 1 MrMTFT rEi 'Phone 91. TlljBrcad St. Tea Excellence, You Need Tea 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 havo purity in the growth, cleanness in the curing, and care in the packing. Y. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St, Grocer, Phone 13? VvVvVvvvvHWHVWWVHWVWWHUH A r l 5 Atn-Roia Superior to Coca-Cola, Two Dozen Bottles in Box, 60c per lxx. Belfast Ginger Ale, equal to imported, f0c for two down bottles, Cream Chocolate, a delicious drink, !0:foi' two dozen bottleB. Will sell you a 1kx of two dozen assorted tlavors Soda Water for 50c Everything Perfection in Quality anil Cleanliness. Lager Beer bottled fresh every day. i CROWN BOTTLING WORKS J. ill 111 -A i t LEE PHONE 105. tAaAAnA. TAlTIsOB, Propr., Cor. Qneen k Bern Sts. 4a- 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 eadache. They stimulate the stomach and Improve di gestion and are absolutely free from In jurious drugs. Price 10c. at Bbadham's Pbabmacy. A Departure fom old methods of carriage building has enabled ns to furnish a vehicle that is at onoe er ehearx handsome and serviceable. Oarriacea, boggles, light I irfeet in oonstraction, design I n Caovas! ONE PCBFOEMAKCE ONLY. at notably low prloes. of workmanship ani Tuesday Night Jtily 15th, dy low prloes. Best d material. Up to- date In all respects. Can't be beat ansiantss with everrone. We put Rubber Tires oa your old or We shrink you loose tires ln nm-IShow Grounds East Front Street, chine without cutting tnem, overynouy i , .V... tj, i. in.ij i thm work ni the machine I ear sroaa, putting new bolta In same old places. A 1 " A' f tiin e? "iwrirfsniuA KAr w sixiicn s '.i-wadBt, Haw Bnw, N. O Wriglliai kkkkkkikkikkkkkkkkkkkkiki llVIcw Of lcxvns i . I Gross Arnold's Ink In quart bottles which 1 am sell ing out yery cheap. ,- .'.. ' Call and get my prices before giving your order tor rKINTED or other kinds of STATI05EUT. ov::n o. dunn, T'l C'rB Ht. : J mm t f TrT'TTTTTTT . 1,1 I Positively emptor hit more men thaa I an other a mlnstral allows eemblned. Embracing all that IS New. Novel and Original In up-to-date minstrelsy. Ad mission within the reach of the moat humble citUen IBe and 85c ? , ' 4 C Beats tor Two Thousand, Celery Eeadacbe Powders, i ; There Is not any better remedy (or hradache than these powders. They never fall to rcllovs. Vails snd Sold only I at Davis rmnrlpt' n Ii.!rry, ' : HAMMOCK WEATHER NOW and we have the Hammocks, G. N. Ennctt. I WOULD BE PLEASED TO MAKE YOU PRICES on the following before you'purchaae I; Belting sans kit ' n - oj: Nails mn 1 e mm and - Valves Fit Or wythlng "needed about a milL - ETCuttlng and Tliresvdirig Pip done at short notice. i Maealaart aad Mill gapallea. 70 Craven Bt JoumaTs old land t Paoirn Sid. '

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