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t WW . - v- Jr- rou;ix-io. as tlH BI25,' H. CM. FRIDAY MOfiSISQ, JULY: 18, 1902. TWIRTY FIRST VHK j I - -4 I, Mac SAYS, GOES ! Will Selffor One Week All : Lace Curtain Goods I jy Thes9 Goods are not shelf worn goods, but Brand New Q A See them. M SHIRTS, PILLOW & BOLSTER CASES VERY CHEAP W 10-4 SheeU60c. 1 2Jx2i Sheeta 55o. M Bolster Cases, 45x72, 80o. Window Shades, Plain at 10c, 25c, 85c; Fringed at 850 50c. Sleriiae lit ''-.Wt:-- '.;: -l EffJEjEfwr All persons who have anything in theJMillinery Line will do well to SEK 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. BAXTER J. C. Green & Co Electrical Supplies of Every Description, 73 Middle St., HEW BERN, R. C Wiring and Hell Work. Electrical Fixtures and Chandeliers. Interior Arc Lamps. Ceiling and Desk Fans, Electrical Bells andAnnunciaton. Repair Work of AH Kinds. i We are ready to take Contracts for nil classes of Electrical Work, Supplies, Etc. Estimates prepared and submitted on application. An Automobile "Ride these hot afternoons and evenings is very refreshing and satisfactory. Commencing Monday evening, June 80th, 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 Streets, and going via. Broad Street returning: via. New, Middle, Johnson, East Front, Sooth Front and Middle to starting point Pars for Round Trip 20c Will charter for os hocb In afternoon for 13.00, and evening for 14.00. party limited to eight persons. wm. t. mii, r,. Pha116. PrsprUttT.y Vacations; I Udob oeett the leapoaslbltlty of .. getting your fall allotineat of brtibtneas ,1 ':'s tt0 w recation, A vaeatloa without v$ Kodak It a vaeatloa watted. Kodaks '. i there's aoae bat Xastataa's-eost from iJN"- 10 15, ,Wf . food, add this to " cost of fllmt uaket a total of frost t to ; I1T.". which wm ba repaid by the alee plctares broagbt borne as reminder of a ; pleasaal outing. Com (a and let at , bow these Kodake-aa child caa lake ;.; ptotdret with theox Bea oar windows ,! . thli week. . ., r V -. . .-; ' ,; " " V '-?: Bai(a Pbikmsct," ' -ts i1it nl 'or Eutmaa't Kodaks. ' VX '; II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II yl I T "Oh, So Good I" What makes oar Bods Water taste so good is its quality. Erery thing used in the making is First Quality pure. The water is pure and sparkling. The ice is pure and clean. The cream is pure and riah. The flavors pure and delicious. The fruits are the best and fresh People who know our soda go out of their way, If necessary, to get it It is so satisfying, a re- 3 freshing, so full of what toey want in good soda. They come aad 1 come again that's what we're working for oonstantry.beoariM we want regular customers who know ' ' nn.1ih nDinniwu .' ' FOUNTAIN. Presalptiou AtDtTis. ' Davit' PreacrlpUoa Pkanucy ssakes s specialty of prescriptions. Prosapt aad careful atteatfoa it glrea toesa. Only the bast. drags are ased. The prices are reasoaable. Bend yoars there to be tilled. liiil FOR SALE. . '. j-,. '- ,-'t. , ' Best Zlachine JItdt Brick ItttSfS Lowest Prices. OFFICE .r,.-.,-.: Ooau floor Faoar AJUajmook sVrs. Foy Wood Co:, " PractkaJ Tinners ,' ,- ' and Plumbars. ' ' " Tobacco Fines, Stove Tips, And Hoofing.-' " ;; " ; - Ws make ft ipeoialty'of Hot Air nesting, and Steel Ceilii;. : . ' Yon will find us at - ' t ..1 . i.o v,v Cow-hlJed t Lawyer. .V Bpeelal to JouraaL "T v yi -z. ' Winston,' B.O. July 17 A. ft Holton United fitatas District Attorney was severely cow aided , this , sftaraooa by Glean WilUaats, of Yadkro4oaaty. Wll- Uasat Is caadldaU for sheriff aad he hat beta angry wtUBoltost a year ."on- ac oaatof sosm ttatemeat Holloa made about him In the trial of a case. CelebratJoatt Roanoke Island. Bpeclsl to Joamal.' Ralbish, Jaly 17 Committee having In charge pUgrtsoage to Boanoke Island today arranged the following progranuue of pablie exercises. Frellmlaary bast- sets sneetlDg of celebration committee address of weloofne,by C.R.Pogh,of Kaatso. Retpoate by W. D. Proden of Eden ton; Address on "Blr Walter Ral elgh," by J. S. Carr, of Dsrham; Bong Old North Bute-," Address "The Bound section of North Carolina," by Bon. John H. Small, of Washington; Song, America;" Address "Whst Oetobratlon means" by Walter Clark, of Raleigh. Visit to "Fort Raleigh" aad other placet of Interest. Boag "Old North Bute;" Address, "Roanoke Island a Centre of Historical Interest" by Charles F. War ren, of Washington. Raleigh's charter, Dawn of CtvU Liberty In America," by B. Q. Connor, of Wilson. Boag "Star Bplaagled Banner;" Address, "The Na tions part In Celebration, by Senator F, H. Blaimoas, of Raleigh, Friday morn ing July IS, 9 a. U. business meeting of committee and 1 p. m. adjonrnment CASTOR I A Far Infante and Childrsm. Bears the Sigaatirsof ' .w THE IAUBTS. The following qaotattoai wet reoeiv sd.by J. B. Latham ft Co, New Bern N.O. Chicago, July 17. WaaATi Open. High. Low. Close July 78i 741 78, 74 Bept 71 J 79 71 1 72 Ooaat Open. High. Low. Close Jas 08 Si H toi Bept 081 'i 61 H Bibs. Open. High. Low. Close Bept 1089 1066 1075 1077s Nsw Tons, July 17. OoTToa; Open, High. Low. Clots Jaly 8.70 8.75 8.00 8.78 Aag . 8.47 8.48 8.44 8.48 Bep 8.00 8.10 8.07 8.07 Oet 7.90 7.99 7.90 7.90 Dee 7.78 7.81 7.T8 7.79 New Tork, Jaly 17. 8oosa; Open. High. Low. Clots So By 18 .181 871 V. a B. v-.S40t H 3h a0 88 68t 68i 401 Mo. P... 419 .118 m eei DO...,.,.... 09 i ' 69 88 10.0 Am lot 10 11 10 HI pott IMA Salts lSIW bales. -Fatarea, JalrAtg, 4A4. ag-fiept t40JMpt-Qet An. rosrr .c,:fcss,fk-. x . p. , , -last year..; Last week 11JM0 : 49,090, Thlai U sight 48JB00- 88,000 !7000 16000 .6009 Moaw 1109 -, Tats.:'.: 9999 '. wed.; tm - 6000 Thars, 1891, ."ooo .19000 r.oop 'fiL vCofeltemA: ' July 17.-lllte Mand Eobtaks of tlaatoa b Visiting XlaeeS Martha aad Bertha Biggs on Mala street. .. : Capk & K. Swell aad family of Chip Wars here Baaday and sfoadsy.' " ' Btstes Battle White aad HatHa Tay lor spent Baaday at Marshalbarg. : ' r, T. B. Ipock and tost Herbert aad Tommle went to Beaufort Baaday 6a a trip. ;" '' : Dr. Pollock of Dover wa here oa pro- fesslonal business Taeaday. - Mr. U F. Tsylor 1 palatlag two of hit houses here aad whea eompleted wUl add considerably In looks to hit lovely home. , . Mr. Teldoa Avery of Birmingham J.UL, is bars for a few days. !r. A J. Dar.hmty weottoCo! boro Sundty on a eoortlug cip.'.U! but we wont tell lu CILEISB. North Carolina Base Ball League Passes Away. Sraad Ledge Odd Fellows Lay Cor ner Ceart Hense at Wilkes bera. Stats Chatter. Crop Indications. . Correct Political Forecast. , Rujnon, July 17. The Grand Lodge Of Odd Fellows met at Wllketboro today and laid the corner stone .of the new court house. Many Masons were present from the county of Wilkes and teveral counties adjoining lu All the officers f the Grand Lodge were present save Grand Secretary John C. Drewry, who la naable to walk owing to a nail wound in the foot. The North Carolina bate ball league did not meet here last night at expected, bat agreed by wire to ttop playing. Its affairs will be wound up Saturday or Monday. The players are scattering. Some are told and some are going to other places. Among those who go to Newark It Boy White of the Raleigh team. White Is a Vlrginlsn and used to pitch for Richmond College. The State charters the Fremont Cot ton oil company of Wayne county. It la given authority to manufacture acid phosphate. The capital la $25,000. A charter Is also granted the Wilmington Towing Company, capital $6000, with leave to Increase to $80,000, W. G. El liott and others being the stockholder!. C. N. Allen of the State board of ag riculture sayt the condition of crops on clay lands It being orer-estlmated thlt season; that sandy- land crops are better than those on day soils; but that good rains are bringing the latter out. He thinks the crop of 1890 was' finer than that this year. Your correspondent was so fortunate at to exactly predict a few dayt ago la thlt correspondence the State ticket nominated at Greensboro yesterday Olark, Connor, Walker for the Supreme Court; Joyner for superintendent of pub lie Instruction, Beddlngfleld for corpora tion commissioner. ASKIN. A Wedding. An Exciting Game of BalL July 18. We hsd a nice and much needed rain on the lltb, the first we have had In two weeks. Highland corn It damaged some by the drouth, but with favorable weather will give a tolerably fair yield. The recent rains hare Improved to bacco considerably. Caring it well un der way. The present outlook for to bacco Is very promising. Cotton It 20 per cent better than It was last year. Mr. Harvey Springle, an energetic ma chinist of New Bern, and MIu Mamie Gasklns, one of Askln's most charming young ladles, were married at the home of the bride's parents Sunday. Rev. A J. Holton of Olymplt, officiating. Miss Willie Arthur daughter of Mrs. 8. G. & Arthur has the malarial fever, Dr. Covington of Vanceboro Is attend ing her. There was a very enjoyable base ball plonk at Boston Grove the 13th. lathe afternoon we had a very exciting game between Beelsboro and the home team. The score was 11 to 19 In favor of Reelt- boro.' The Askln's team are nearly all beginners, so to prevent Reels boro from beating as too badly we got Messrs. Williams and Lancaster, battery from Vaaceboro to help at. The battery frost Reeltboro was Pipkin and Brlaaoa pitchers, sad Simons, catcher, Mr. George Waters of New Bern umpired the game and gave satisfaction to both dee. ', P. W. GOOD AS CANDY. Children Like Grape-Rats. Wits selection of food will help any one. The healthy -people eta keep well aad those who are 111 can obtain tore benefit by the steady ate .of Grape-Nats. A lady says, "To say that Grape-Nuts Food has been S help to as Is patting It very salld Indeed. For seven yean 1 was aa Invalid suffering from estreats aerv oeinset sad weak,' tired exhausted, feel- lag. I was compelled to lie dowa several times eaoh day -nod the Jeast exercise exhausted me. I was alto naable to sleep aigbia. -,t f.-.-r:- t read many times of the remarkable results from the nse of Gmpe-NaU Food and fussily decided to try It, - - "c '." r 1 ate Gragt-Nau three times 6 day la different styles for about three months, then twice a day, and hire realised a wonderful benefit.. I bate grow a strong lead almost entirely welU Caa do all my swa work, aad seldom have to lie dowa aalll I go to bed at als;ht, then I enjoy restful sleep. ? " I do aot become fatigued" aa I need to and am able to study more la my line of work (music). My brain does not get weary at It ased to. My stomach It strong and I caa and do eat three hearty meals a day. r yi.-.r. y,. f We would hardly know what, to-do without Grape-Nats for the house. The children ' often tty, ' 'Mtmms,' make a graat btf pudding this time.' They en Jny the food at they would candy." : -1 glren by Postum Co, Battle Creek n. . IV.idoni recipes for nana weather ' :'i In each psekags of Grspe- ' . SKII1 'TORTURES And all Forms of Itching Scaly Humours Instantly Relieved and Speedily . CURED BY CUTIGURA. Complete Treatment ($1), consists of Cuticuba Soap, to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle, Ccticuba. Oint KtNT, - to- instantly allay Itching, Irritation, ' and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and Cuticur. Re solvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. A Single Set is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, Itching, burning, bleed ing, scaly, crusted, and pimply hu mours, when all elso fails. MILLIONS USE CUTICURA SOAP, assisted by Cimctnu. Onmnurr for beautl ty ing the ikin, for cleansing the scalp, and stop. ping of falling hair, tor softening and whiten ing the hands, for bsbj Itchlngg and rashes. In baths for annoying Irritations and chaflngs, or too free or offensive perspiration, for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which auggest themselves to women, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Cutkjuha BasoLvnrr Pius (Chocolate Coated) are a new, tasteless, odorless, eco nomical substitute for the celebrated liquid OimouaA BnoLVKKT, as well aa for all other blood puriflen and humour cures. In screw cap vials, containing 09 doses, prloe 26o. Sold ttnmurhoel th. world. Soap, tsa.. Oivrmirf , SOo, Pliu, IU. Bridlh Uapoti CMS, Orurtarhoim 8q., Lndoa. Tmch Dcpoti Ra. d. u Fall. Puu rvnas Dam Casai. Oear tela taMam, State Firemen's Association. The following circular letter from President Jas. D. McNeill, will explain Itself; 'Under lews passed by our lsst Legis laturesee chap. 677, Law of 1901 It Is now Imperative upon the authorities of every Incorporated town In tho Btate to organize a system of fire protection and Inspection, and to report every fire to the Insurance "Commissioner at Raleigh. Erery citizen In North Carolina Is in terested in this subject, and It Is the de sire of the Btate Association to leave nothing undone that will be beneficial to the desired end. At the Convention to be held In Ral eigh on July 92nd, 23rd and 24, matters of very much Importance, especially to towns'havlng no organized departments will be discussed by practical and ex perienced men, and It la to be hoped that every town In the State will be represent ed. The Tournament on the 23rd and 24th will be very Interesting, and will amply repay any one for hit time la at tending the tame. The railroad rates from New Bern Is only $9.40 for the round trip, to firemen aad delegates, and It is only one fare for the round trip te Individuals, from any point In the State. Local living rates will be reasonable. Erery Mayor and Chairman of Fire Committee In the State It Invited to at tend and participate In our delibera tions. Jas. D. MoNiill, President N. C. B. F. Association." . Freeh Pork Sansage in oil 120 lb. Beet loose Batter 80c lb. Fox Elver Print Batter 85e, good cooking Butter 25c lb. J. R. Parker, Jr. Finest line of bams on the market, five different kinds. All the choicest veget ables at the Oaks Market. Extra Fine Corned Tongue at Oak's Market. ... . '.. . Car Belfast Ginger Ale is perfection. Pat up only In Crown Stopper bottle by Crows BotUIag Works, Lee J. Taylor Prop. , Phoae 108, V . Hommock" V::i Fof Sate. : r G. HEnhctt. :'! a's S 96 S 9 9 9 9 666 966669 9 96 6 6 a XTor fiale or Kent. " . . , . , .. , I offer for tale or rent my entire Farm and complete accessories. Will tell cheap tor cash or gilt edge securities, or will rent the , fsrm, selling the Imple ments and team to the right maa at a living flgort.. y, v-..' ' 1 "T - Call or address, , ' 1 '" ' . MRS. E. A VINSON,''; Bweet Dome Farm, New Bcra, N.C. i Jf 'RESH ar Yolgt'rt Know Drift and White Front 5 N ew Bbl. Fulton Market Corned Heef. Small Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips, English Cured Shoulders and California Hams. Codfish, Irish Potatoes and Onions, Grape Nuts. Mason's Fruit Jars and Jar Rubbers. Potted and Canned Meats. Heinz's Pickles. Fancy Fresh Elgin Butter 30c lb. j. l mm 'Phone 91. Tea Excellence, You Need Tea that will have quality and provide you a pure beverage in which yon can take pleas ure. Here's a tea from a famous plantation where . i cmc its givuii w uttve purity aa in the growth, cleanness in If' the curing, and care in the I J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer, Phone 137 ! Afri - 5 Superior to Coca-Cola, 3 Two Dozen. Bottles in Box, f0c per 1kx. 'St- Belfast Ginger Ale, equal to imported, f0c for two dozen bottles, Cream Chocolate, a delicious drink, r0o for two dozen bottles. 3t 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, H LEE J. TATIsOB, Propr., 3tt PHONE 10S. Cor. (Jueen t Bern Sts. VvvUvvvUvHHnvnnHvvvvUvnuUvnvvHvUv A Little Head can harbor a great ache. Cola Powders are a"proaopt and' cer tain cure for every form of headache, bilious, nervous or sick headache. They stimulate the stomach aad improve di gestion and are absolutely free from' lav jurious drags. Price 10c at BnADHAafe Phabmacv. v.' . A .Departiire from old methods of carriage building has enabled nt to famish a vehlaje that Is at ones verr ehearx handsome and aervweabie. : r Carriages, buggies, .light wagont, perfect In oonstnsctlom, . design and finish, at notably low prices. Beet of workmanship ana material. up-to-date In all respects. Can't be beat. Oinruibu with avervniML '" ' ' ' We put Rubber Tins on your old or new WheehV 7 rrr- ' We shrink your loose , ttrei i m ma chine without cutting them. Everybody is Invited to see tlie work of the machine putting new bolts ta ssae old places. 't(t : ; phone8a, " --i-i f :' ': read 8a., - Maw Baas, W. O" .; Celery Headache Powflcn, . , There It not any better remedy tor headache than those powders. They never fall to relieve, i'ade and told only at Devla'.rroscrtfon fharmacy ' Load Flour Wholesale A Retail Grosser, TlBrcasl Nt. -7g2!& 5 Kola I Your Typewriter will render Perfect Copies If you use Non-Smut Carbon and Ribbons Sold only by OWEN O. DUNN, T Cmn St. e TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT e I WOULD BE PLEASED TO MAKE YOU PRICES on the following before yon purchsse Pipe, Iron, Nai s niic WIIUl. I IS,S,ISSSWf and Valves si " aw Or snything needed about a mill ! IT Cutting- and TLueadinf Pips done si short noticed "."'i BaeUaery sal Mill BsfpUes.: 70 Craven 8k Journal's old tend .; ' . I;
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