j : a IIW.BIHJ, H. C, WIDNISDAY M0RIIH8. JULT 16, 1902. TWENTY FIRST YB.K r - a .1 . rfi IV I' , . Vf -s.. n "c- r Hac p. u: SAYS, GOES ! Will Sell for One Week AU Lace Main Goota These Goods are not shelf See them. SHEETS. PILLOW & BOLSTER CASES VERT CHEAP 10-4 Sheets 60c ... 2Jx2f Sheets 55c. Bolster Cases, 45x72, 80c. Pillow Cases,45x36, 10c; 45x36, 15o; 45x36 Hemstitched,15o Window Shades, Plain at 10c, 25c, 35c; Fringed at 856 All persons who have anything in theMillinery Line will do well to SEE MISS PARKEB 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. JrBXTBR. J. C. Green & Co., Electrical Supplies of Every Description, 73 Middle St., HEW BERN, H. C. . Wiring and Bell Work. Electrical Fixtures and Chandeliers. Interior Arc Lamps. Ceiling and Desk Fans, Electrical Bells andAnnnnclators. Hepair Work of Au'Kinds. We are ready to take Contracts (or all classes of Electrical Work, BnppUes, Etc. Estimates prepared and submitted on application. An Automobile "Ride tnese not aiternoons ana evenings is very refreshing and satisfactory. Commencing Monday evening, June 80th, 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. Pollock and Middle Streets, and going via. Broad Street returning via. New, Middle, Johnson, East Front, South Front and Middle to starting point Fare tor Round Trip 20c , Will charter for omt sous In afternoon for $8,00, and evening " for 14.00. Party limited to eight persons. , - -v ' WM. T. HILL,:''-' l ; Plio IIS. ProrteUr Vacations; -Upon yoareets the refponslblllty of ' , '--'r, getting yonr fall allotment of brightness A ttorn youryaoatloa. A vacatloa wtthoat '-V; a Kodak Is a vacatloa watted. Kodaks-. - r'tnere's none bat Eastmaa't cost from ''t-'-St: tl. o flS,-every one good, add this to cost of dims makes a total of from tt to - : " I", which wmbe repaid by the nice picture brought home as reminders of a ' :.";. .) pleaaant outing. Com la and let ns '','-: thow these Kodake-Hwy child can take '. -.. pictures with them, Bes onr window :; ; this week.'"; " 'CX 'l ' ;;':.t 'V BlUDBSM'S PlIiBMAOV,- ;', ' ' gent for Eastman's Kodaks W If 11 If l'U 8 O V worn - goods,' but 'Brand New.. v s -a --'i m a I "Oh So Good I " i What makes oar Soda Water taste so good is iti quality. Every thing used In the making It Tint Quality pure. The itater it pare and sparkling. The ice ii pure and clean. The cream is pure and rich. The flavors pure and delicious. The fruits are the beet and treah. People who know our soda go 4 out of their way, if necessary, to et u. it is ao sausryinc, so re freshing, so full of what they want in good soda. They come and coo again that's what we're working for oonstantly .because we want regular customers who know our Quality. BRADHAJFS j rOUKTUN, ' Prescription at Davjs c Davis Preserlptlon :Fkarmoy saakes specialty of prewaiptloas. Prompt and careful attention to given them. Only the beet drugs are aaed. Tat prloee are reasonable. 8ead yoart there to banned. . ,1 IS) n ... V. T..-:.-J?--t, mm tf s .. tr. m am hUii bALt . Best Ilacbino Uado ' Com. Botrra Fhokt Jtjauiooox Brs. ; pW. Practical TlorMrt ifij.lf and. Hmbem ';V'-f r Tobaocp Fine, Btove.ripa, and Roofing.-' ; ' ." .'4:"':'"' r We make a ipeclaltyof not ' A'r Ileatlng, and Steel Ceiling. '.' i Ton will find ns at , ; ; ;.rf... r:- 1 " PI Lowest Prices. ;i;Bi TELECRAPmC XEVTnES. r The order hu been made at Washing ton that the Catholic friars who ?have bees la the Philippines, aratt - withdraw from the Ulinda. The friars are priest sad teachers, mostly SpanUhr , ? ; ., - -. - . - . r"' , The overdaa ships afohlcan and Port land are reported safe, The MoUoaa 1a a training ship tad was eat from Yoko- bomaWdays. Bhewns wearly put of fael and food when she dropped anchor In Dutch Harbor, Alaska. The Oregon reported at Bt. Michaels, Alatkt, several dajslate., Saaatot Bea TUlman has very solaiunly reehtered avowttathewllloppoee hto Oolleagwti BeaatotcfcaBtin't appoint. tawatM1rVtt1tedttamaMmofclaln lieachisays he' wmflghinlallotlie Utt diteb, :' xv - 'James Montgomery, aplumberof Char lotte, was fearfully barned Monday whUe at work by the explosion of a gasoline stove. The accident would liave been mnch worse tat for Mr. Montgomery's presence of mind In smothering the flame. The U. 8. Cruiser Brooklyn, bearing the late British Ambassador Psunce fote's remains hu arrived In England. King Edward.yil improves In health satisfactorily and will soon go on the royal yacht where he will remain during the summer. - A Are In the Revolution Cotton Hill at Oreeatboro, N. C, Monday, destroyed bale cotton and wait to the amount of 800. The Republicans of the ttfth and sixth Congressional districts of Maryland, have decided to run negro men for Con gress, Owing to faulty steering gear the bat tleship Illinois became grounded la the harbor of Christiana, Norway and bad to be taken back to England for repairs. She wss accompanied by the era hers Chicago and Albany. The Venezuelan government hu not subdued the Insurrection and the Revo- latloa parly la gaining adherents. The United State government has ordered the cruiser Marietta to proceed from Cape Haytlea to La Qalra, Venetue m, la order to protect American Inter ests there. It is estimated that 11,000,000 day 1 lost to Chicago wholesale dealers on so couat of the strike. The public of that otty are generally alarmed and the out look to not at all encouraging. Mr. Wa Ting-Pang, KavoypCxtraordi. nary and Minister Plenipotentiary to this country from China, hu bean re called by bis government and Blr Liang Chen 8nng appointed la hie place. Mr. Wa was very popular In Washington circles. i Lord Salisbury hu resigned the pre. tutorship of England and King Edward hu tendered the portfolio to Mr. A J. Balfour leader of the House, who hu aeoepted It. .Mr, Balfour to very popular with the members of tk cabinet. ; The frail timid boyt King, Alphoata IH, r Spain, to developing Into a trenuoua, lively lidi after angering (he military and aatagonlilng the ministry the other day he betook hlmstlf to the slam of the etty.aad there danoed the night sway with working glrL When his mother remonstrated with him be. t of bis aakiagly : eondaet, V ordered her from his presence sad ethet- WlMtMedbsr, so the Madrid dis patches uy. , j : C0OLBQDIBS ; Made kyippltiriair Psod. Joa eaa feel u"flt as a Lord" In not wsather If yo eat seaslbly. If you araat entirely happy la hot wsather tup pots tos qalt yor way aad try oars.- ; Take a cold sponge bath drew leisurely aad altdowa to a breakfast of Oraps- Rato add cream, a little trait and a cop of Poatam Pood Ooftes. Doal fear, yon Woat starve) on the . oatrary,tl "Lordly lasUag" win take poeessio of yoa by laach time. f Orap-NuU to a concentrated food and contains u much aouilshmMt u balky body beating food Ilk 'saeat, poU toes' etc Itserisp daintiness Will appeal to your palate aad the result Is a very marked difference la the temperature of the body aad the certainty of esse and perfect digestion. y Qalt coffee. It annatnrally stimulates tb brain aad aerves, beating the body aad causing aa uneven tempirt. ate Poatam Pood Coffee, hu a charming flavor when properly made and doe not Seat the nervous system, bat assists the brain to work with eeee aad clear nest. Experience and experiment la food aad Its application to the human body hu brought out thcu facta, ,Thny eaa be made use of and add materially to the comfort of the user during the hot weather. 1 .: hook through the recipe book In e h Cmpr-Ku't ps; for '.Wont pu ." , entx f' it It' i. Edward Pon Nominated for Con- cress Prom the 4th District. t-..-'-' v Strange Fatal Aeeldeat to James P, j Watson ea S. A L. Seat!--mept la Parer ef Another Primary for U 8 Sen ator tirowlng. Re port on Negro Edncatloa RiLKtOH, July 15. The Democratic Convention. of this Congressional Dis trict met at noon today, In the city hall J. R. Young presiding. It nominated aaanlmoasly Edwwd W, Poa of Smith' field. ' All the counties had Instructed for him. About 8 o'clock this morning engineer James P.Watson of the Seaboard Air Lis wu killed 8 miles north of here in anther singular way. A car loaded with lumber broke loose from a train in the yards here and ran down grade to a bridge, then up grade. The passenger train, on which engineer Watson wu going out ran Into this car. A piece of timber patted through the cab, broke. his neck and wu found lying on the tender. The front of the engine wu badly wrecked. Watson wu a very cap able engineer. His age wu about 45. He leaves a wife and several children. He had promised hit wife a few dayt ago that he would qalt railway work. One report In regard to the car which broke away it that several broke and that the yard master thought he had coupled all, but that this particular one went farther than the others. Secretary of State Crimes, Treasurer Lacy and Auditor Dixon left today for Greensboro, to attend the Democratic State Convention. Gov. Ayoock Is un able to go. It it asserted that sentiment In -favor of another primary for TJ. S. Senator It growing. Col. A. B. Andrews of the Southern railroad who left thlt morning for Hot 8prlngs, H. C, wu very frequently while at Atlantic City taken for ex-presldent Cleveland. As yet the contract for lighting this city It not signed. The lighting compa ny objects to the clause Imposing a doable penalty for failure to keep lights burning. The city Insists on It. A charter wu today granted the Rocky Mount Steam Laundry Com pany. A report on negro education In North Carolina thowt that since 1873 15,301,- 888 hu be expended. Last year 1228, 000 were expended, while the negroes paid only $118,000. Four muked men held op the west bound passenger train on the Denver aad Rto Grande road near Chester, CoL, Monday, The passengers were forced to line up along the track and hand over their valuables. The losses are very heavy u the victims were nearly all tourists, and hsd plenty of mone. Mo capture of the robbers have been made. I bn Om tn TTwiuuly torsa obHtnst.wW. I Its nam. Is Pjpy-BiMm. Extra Fine Market. Corned Tongue at Oak's Farmers Tobacco Warehouse. We beg to announce to our friends that we will manage the np towa ware house thlt season. It will be known u the Farmers Warehouw, and is one of the most convenient warehouses la the Stat for the sals of leaf tobacco. . It Is wall arranged for unloading and hu plenty of room for wagons and carts. Connected with the warehouse to a well arranged stable with box stalls, where yonr team eaa be well cared for.- The warehouse will be lighted at night with aleetrio lights. So yoa eaa drive In at any time, We will hav a sleeping apartment for any who may . wish to spend the night at ths warehouu. It Is our Intention to hav premtam sales from time to time through the son, tad the laoosst of former premium ales will be a gnrane that year in terest will be well eared for. The ware house Is so arreaged that we eaa unload any number of carts St naee, aad there will aot be that delay thatWsi formerly bees a drawback whenever a Urge sale was oa hand. Mr. C. H. Rlchmond,who to well known to the farmer of this sec tion will be associated with as u auc tioneer and buyer, Having beaa oa this aurket for several years, It to need toes to say that he Is t gentlemen of In tegrity and will see that your tobsooo Wag Us full worth.;rt -,.;:;:. Ther will be buyers on the market from the Amricaa tobacco Company, land also the English Company, u the competilloB will be u sharp la this m ket m any, we tee ao reason -why you should not bring yonr Tobaooo to the Farmers Warehouse. . - v. ,'. 'V-'.o i W will give yon all our personal at tention and we feel that , w deseryta part of your patronage as it hu been oar aim to serve the fanners of this seo- tloa to the beet of our ability. :;.V ; Bring us yonr tobacco and yon win aot regret n. we oar made arrange ments by which all checks will be cubed at the warehouse, which will uve the trouble of going to the bank. .1, ; , Your for bleb prices, i- ' J. M. L'OWArtD, '.; - - ' Vii't. Farmers Wsrehute. o.n. mun.v" :. THB IARIETS. Tb following quotations were recelv ' edbyj. X Latham ACa, New Bern Chicago, July 15. WtUUTI July..... Bept... . Open. High. Low. Close 74, 74 78, 73) 721 72 711 71 Open. High. Low. Close 80 80 65, 63J 81 60 89, 5fJ Open. High. Low. Close . 1095 1095 1085 1085 Ooaa: Jus..... Rlbs:- Bept. Naw Voaa, July 15. Open. High. Low. Close OoTTOSt; July Aug...,. . 8.69 8.71 .8.48 8.48 . 8.09 8.00 .7.89 7.89 .7.76 7.76 8.67 8.43 8.06 7.86 7.75 8.71 8.45 8.07 7.87 7.76 Oct.. Deo. New York, July 15. Open. High. Low. Oloee Stocks; Bo Ry .... .... 87t 871 871 d. a s. 0.4 0. Liverpool Spots 5.1-16. Sales 8,000 bales. Futures, July-Aug. 4.S5. Aug-Sept. 4.47.8ept-Oct 4.81. PORT RBOBIFT8. Same T9ek last year. 49.000 65,000 7000 16000 6000 6000 8000 19000 62,000 Last week 11,500 Thlt wee. In tight 43,000 Sat. 4243 Moa. 1309 Tnea. 2932 Wed. Thnre. Frl. CASTOR I A For Infants and CMldren. TtB Klni Yoa Have Always Bought Bears the Blgnatnreof Try onr Afrl-Kola Bottled In Crown Stopper bottles, Keep It at your home In your refrigerator. Crown Bottling Works, Lee J. Taylor Prop. Phono 106 Fresh Cured Hams. Shafers Finest 15 cents lb., Klntgans Reliable 15cts lb. Richmond plain cared same u our coun try Ham ISots lb. Small Breakfast Strips loots lb, plenty fresh Eggs 15ctt doz. at J. R. Parker Jr. Fresh Pork Sausage in oil 12,0 lb. Best loose Butter 80c lb. Fox River Print Butter 85c; good cooking Batter 25c lb. J.R Parker, Jr. Don't tall to try our 40 cent Tea, It b a goer and pleases them all at J, R. Par ker Jr. Finest line of hams on the market, five different kinds. All the choicest veget ables at the Oak Market Cur Belfast Ginger Ale Is perfection. Pat np only la Crown Stopper bottle by Crown Bottling Works, Lee J. Taylor Prop. Phone 105, For Sale or lien t. i offer for sale or rent my entire Farm and complete acceasorles. Will sell cheap for cash or gilt edge securities,, or will teat the farm, telling the Imple ments aad team to the right man at a living figure. Call or address, "-; MRS. E. A Y1NSON, ;, - Bweet Borne Farm. Hew Bern, N. O. ; Changes of ad, mast h?in thl4! ofilce 1 by noon to lniiire change In the following dayVt Issue. '? Zi,; T ..-5:4 .Your Typewriter.wlU render b j Perfect Copies II you use vZ !cii-Sat V,1 1VJ.1 ,..kd I , . , ' Sold only by " . c.:-j (1. DUNN,' 7 CrarH Rt. v . V C C 701 701 701 701 g 'Phone 91. . 71QIIrcsd St. g A. O. O 62J 521 2 ,011th Cornel 10 qt Galvanized Water Buckets, Only 16c each. Fancy Pull 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 5Co per bottle. Complete stock Canned Meats, Salmon, Fruit?, 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. ITT mUfUHTTIT .1 I. IUIPIIHIMIKI "i i"i i r w- 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 have'purity in the growth, cleanness in the curing, and care in the packing. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone IZ7 i Afn - Superior to jfrj Two Dozen Bottles in Box, 00 Belfast Ginger Ale, equal 2t bottles. 2 Cream Chocolate, a delicious drink, 50c for two dozen j Iwttlcg. 2 Will sell you a box of two Water for 50c. Everything Perfection in Lager Beer bottled fresh I CROWN BOTTLING WORKS, LEE JT. TAYLOR, Propr., 2T PHONE 105. nmmwmTTrimTWttwwvTWt VvVtVV A Little Head can harbor a great ache. Cola Powders are ajprompt and, cer tain core for every form of headache, bilious, nervous or tick headache. They stimulate the stomach and Improve di gestion and are absolutely free from '.In jurious drugs. Price lOo. at BaawHsn's Phabmact. A Departure from old methods of carriage building has enabled as to furnish a vehlole that la at onoe very cheap, handsome and serviceable." Osrrmee. buttles, light mA. in Mmstraotion. deslffil and flnl.fTat notablv low Dttcea. Beak of workmanship and material. -"TJp-ta-dat In all respect. Can't b beat OuaTantee with ereryooe. -. v We put Rubber Tire oil yonr old; or new wheels. hvu,:a;L'?;-.; W shrink yottr loot Ure tn ma chine without cutting them. Everybody is Invited to see the work of the machine putting new bolts in sam old pavoes, ,v O. TLrV?U!sru fe Bon Phor188,'-' . " ' iT road Bt, Kaw Baan, H. O- Celery Ecaiache Powoen. :; -There It not any belter remedy for hoadache than the powders. They never fall to relieve. Jimle and sold only at Davis' rrc;y.!oa ftamjaoy. Wholesale & Iletall Grocer, Ko a i Coca-Cola, per lxx. to imported, f0c for two dozen dozen assorted flavors Soda 2 Quality and Cleanliness. every day. Cor. Queen k Bern Sts. 2 HAMMOCK WEATHER i NOW i: and we have the Hammocks. 6. N. Ennett. i! I WOULD BE PLEASED TO MAKE YOU PRICES on the , following before youpurchase :' 4-1.- 11 Pipeffpcii jriaifs Oilsfittiiigs, v. Or anything heeded about a mil). , ' ty Cutting and Threading Pipe aone ai snon notice, Belting t;: 'ql vvi&oixbf& x, kaelthwW.ail Mlll'8apUa,'T-' . r , 70 Crarsn Bt Journal's old land:-.,. Phoitb 818.' . . --.'. -.'I'K

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