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VOL 1X--NO. 95 IIW BIRI, Mi C, SUNDAY MORHIKG, JULY 20, 1902. TWRNTY FIRST VKU HACIUlUIur fella yon, You will be n l : iifi: ; Mid-Summer Clearing Sale !;' Our customers Mem to appreciate oar effort to please them by jr giving ui liberal share of their ptrong. , ' :( We try bard to keep out stock np to the season and suited to the Wf wanta of our many friends. Our atore and time b at your disposal W WK GUABANTEE QUALHJT AMD PRICKS. Mo inch Value mf to be offered again In the near future. . ftf ' White Goods Sale at 1-3 Value. 5 W Pieces of Dimities at the following prices: 16c Value at 191c 85c " " 17c 88c " SOo. Dotted Swiss: , Mc Value at 15c. 80c " " SOo. 40c " 80c. Mercerised Open Work for Waists, that sold for 40c yard, to close outatMc Piques HeaTjr Cord, good values at 40c, this tale 85c. Lace Btrlpe White Lawns to go at 7o and 10c, Colored Lawns, navy and red, few pieces that sell for 121c, to close out at 7c. All figured Lawn go: 18c and lBc Values, to close out at 10c. 20c Yalues to close out at 12Jc. 85c and 80o Values te close out at 17o Fancy 1 ilk and Linen Oauae that sold for 50c to close out at 871c, and the trimmings to match at cost. liteeka All persons who have anything to SEE MISS PARKER before buying. I have decided to close out the entire Btock AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEABD OP. Everything must go, including ew Line of Ribbons just in. Respectfully, J. J. BAXTER. J. C. Green & Co., Electrical Supplies of Every Description, li Middle St., HEW BERN, H. C Wiring and Bell Work. Electrical Fixtures and Chandeliers. Interior Arc Lamps. Ceiling and Desk Fans, Electrical Bells andjAnnnuclators, Repair Work of All Kinds. We are ready to take Contracts tor all 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 jrionuay evening, June 80th, ItEOTJLAR TRIPS WILL BE MADE TO NATION AL CEMETEBY 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 Fare for Round Trip 20c Will charter for on hocb in afternoon for 18.00, and evening for $4.00. Party limited to eight persons. . . WM. T-HILL, . Psoas us. PrearleWr, rr ' .-' -i rauuiuns, ,. Upon yoo rests lb responsibility of getting your fall allotment of brlghla from your vacation, A vacation without a Kodak Is a racettoa waited. Kodak there's aoae but Xastmaa's cost f roes 1. to 110. avery one good, add this to cost of Alms atake a total of from ft. to IT. . which win be repaid by the aloe pictures brought home as reminders of a pleasant ; outing. Com la aad fetus show tbeee Kodak-oy child eaa take picture with then.- Bee onr windows this week. f '" ,' ..V.'-,.-c;t BlUBilaaj's PHAailAOV, ".. : m . Agent for Eutman's Kodaks. in theJMillinery Line will do well 4tOKSoGoodl What makes our Soda Water taste so good is Its quality. Every 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 rich. The flavors pure and delicious. The fruit are the best and fresh People who know onr soda 'go out of their way, If necessary, to get 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 constantly, because we want regular customers who know our Quality. BRADBAM'S FOUNTAIN. i Prescription at Davis. Deris Prescription Pkarmacy stakes a specialty of prescriptions. Proenpt aad careful attention is glrea then. Only the best drags are need. The prices are reasonable. Bead yon is then to be filled. FOR SALE., Best Machine Hade Brick at ' , Lowest Prices. "Cob. Soon Faojrf AJHastooci rha. Foy & Wood Co:, ' Practical fUmm'-'Jyt. ' '. ' and Plant twra. v1 V; f ' Tobacco Flues, Btove PlpV and Rooflrjf.;,Vf ' "l fit. - We make a specialty!of Hot Air Heating,' and Steel Ceiling. .You wiU find xm tat ' V , Brcisey'm CJJ fcnsd. nc f3 11,, TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. J. IVDubarry, aangbty Inspector of immigrant, as been , flred by the Secretary of the Treasury, for alleged discourtesy to ladies travailing between the United States and Canada, Twenty-two hundred miners laborers are oa strike la Jacksonville, because employer will not accede to a demand for aa. eight hour day. Pope Leo, Is highly displeased with the oondnct of the Commission of Cardi nals la the negotiations with Judge Taft on the Friar matter In the Philippines, aad has annulled their proceedare. Bis Holiness expresses a desire to treat with Taft, personally. John M. Band, a sharper, bought $3,- 000 worth of goods of Wilmington mer chants for which he gave checks, often receiving change. Hand was very popu lar and the merchants vied with each other la their attentions to him. Present of umbrellas, canes and many other gifts were showered upon hint. Rand disappeared and the merchant awoke to the fact that they had been "soaked". The neonle of New Tork. were awak ened by an earthquake shock on the morning oi the lam. Late cable dispatches announce that Marie Henrlette, Queen of the Belglams, I dying. It is officially announced that the coro nation of King Edward will take place August Vth. The health of the King Is very much Improved, and a bulletin from Co wee, Isle of Wright, says that he is able to pass the greater part of the day on the deck of bis yacht. Mining superintendents, predict that owing to the continued strike In the an thracite coal regions, coal will be very scarce and high next winter, and that there will be much suffering for want of fuel in the large cities, should the strike end within a month, still there would be a shortage .that could not be supplied. The Virginian-Pilot Publishing Com pany of Norfolk, Va., hu been sued for f 10,000 for alleged slander by the solici tor of the county. The grievance lies in the criticism of an editorial concerning the release of the murderer Osborne. Hamond Bun Mohamed, Sultan of Zanzibar Is dead. The Sultan has ruled slnoelSM. Krerythlng In Zanzibar Is reported quiet. Wllhelmtna, the Queen of the Dutch Is so far recovered that she can return to her home. The Queen left Castle Sehannburg, Saturday. Dispatches from Queenstown an nounce that the Bed Btar Liner Belger mnd, which tailed from Philadelphia on July Sth, has not been sighted, although due last Wednesday. Lyons, a small town In Tattnall coun ty Georgia, was entirely destroyed by are on the night of 17th. The. British government declines to send home the American prisoner of war that were captured In South Africa, aaless the prisoner possess the mean to pay their transportation. The Cubaa Republic ha been formally recognised by tbe United Bute, Great Britain, France, Spain,' Bwltaerland, Hay tl, NIoarauga. Coats Rico and Gaute- mala. She I rapidly taking her place la tbe family 61 nations. ' A. DMiMllf CBaln-f. Gerson -Have yoo not water In your honseT De Long Year my wife's, mother Urea With us. FEED THE CHILDREN. Lean What to Give Them, People with weak children should look to food for making tbe youngsters stout and hearty. "Scientific selection of food 1 the true way to health. J ' A mother speak of her experlanoe la feeding children. She says, "About two years ago our little two year old Isabella was taken with stomach aad bowel trouble. She was to .low at. tlnus that we despaired of her ever reooverlng. ! .' Bht eould not digest tk lightest kind of food, Bhe lingered Jalong from Aug ust to November la. that eondltlba when I decided to ir Qrape-ftaU la small quantities three flaus a dayy; I poured boiling water over iheat, aad let them stand vemlaales to soften the added sweet areata and a very little sugkr. '' . Well from that day, the IDth of Nov. 1198, aatU bow we have aever had to give her a drop of. medicine aad, she I the plctur of health. Bo alto Is my Utile boy now two" years did. Be has lived oa 0 rape-Nut rise he was ajyear old aad Is lb stoutest little fellow; yoo nearly evetew..",. , ,' .,.;, f Nearlv evervona asks what I feed the ictttklna for they are so big and healthy. ; Oar II year old ' daughter begaa to have headaches about last Christmas and we put glasses oa her. Bhe got some better bat was still very poorly. Finally t took sway'most of her food and put her oa Gripe-Nut. Bhe .steadily Improved aad Is bow able to go to school regularly aad I quItwll.Nsmegtvaby Postum Co., Battle Creek, Kich. ' '' i Lick for free recipe book la aob r iK of Orft- Kuls. ;' Great Preparations For The Fire- men's Tournament. $1500 8et Aside by the State Fair AsseelatioB. lasuraaee Cem panles Making Honey. A (Compromise Affected la the Carteret -Pablle.Land Case. . RaUtiQH, July 19. Director Cross lands of the penitentiary, who ha re turned from a visit to the State farm near Weldon says the crops are very line. The rains there are seasona ble". Great preparations are in progress here for the State Firemen' tournament next week. The race will take place on HlUsboro street, beginning on block west of the capltol. A grand stsnd with a capacity of 1,000 has been built opposite the finish point. Forty-five oompanlos will be-here. The corporation commission has, It 1 understood, valued the Charlotte street railway at $388,000 and the Ashevllle street railways at $200,000. It Is as serted that street railways are assessed really higher than any other prop erty. Governor Aycock, today 'granted another respite to Richard Blanton, the negro under sentence of death at Salis bury'. The respite Is until Augusts Blanton is in the penitentiary here, where he was brought immediately after the first respite. The case Is a knotty one. It Is said the evidence against Blanton is by no means conclusive. The State Board of Agriculture has set apart $1600 for special premiums at the State Fair. It reduced the amount to $760 at Its June meeting, but now In creases It. Insurance Commissioner J. R. Young say both the life and fire Insurance com pantes are making money in this State. He say the new law against Incendiar ism Is working admirably. A dozen convicted under this law are serving terms. Two rewards are now outstand ing. He has two detectives In the field. Last autumn Capt. William Ward of tbe Pacific Mail Steamer City of Rio de Janeiro was drowned at San Francisco, hi vessel having struck a rock during a fog and sunk. His body was recoveied this week and is now on the way here for burial. His brothers, both promi nent business men and his two sisters live here. The State Board of Education has ef fected a compromise of a case Involving public lands In Carteret county with the Roper Lumber Company and (oday gave a deed for part of the lands In dispute, An application Is made to the State for a large number of tents for use at a Confederate Veterans' encampment at Guilford Court House battle-ground near Greensboro. The board of education has deferred action In regard to the dispute as to an option on a large body of tbe State's swamp lands in Brunswick county. The amount of excess of appropria tions made by the last Legislature over the actual receipts under the new reve nue law for 1901-3 1 $450,000. It had been estimated as high a $700,000. John B. Cunningham of Person coun ty, of the board of Agriculture say tbe tobacco crop 1 s good one, and that ex tra care I being given It. He say the quality of the leaf 1 high. He look for good prices, as there I a small stock loft over, the demand Is Increasing all the while, and there will be competition by four of the great buying and manufac turing companies. He says there I a growing scarcity of labor and that Im proved machinery must be used to take the place of this labor as far as poealble. THE MARKETS. The fo.lowlng quotation were reoelv ed.byJ. H Latham Co, New vBern N. O. Chicago, July 19. Wsuuti- Open. High. Low. Close July 77, 78i 76, 76, , Bept .- 78 78 7SJ 79i Ooajrt ; Open. High. Low. Close July 67 67f 66t '?! Bept 61, Mi 60 60 Blbat Open. High. Low. Close Bept NawVoaa,July 19. Ctonoxr- Open. High. Low. Close Jalr.... .8.74 8.78 8.74 8,78 Aug.......... 8.48 M4 8.48 8.6t p. ...,... . 8.18 8.90 8.17 8.19 7.98 Oet..,.;:.....7.W 1M 7.98 Dee ......... T.88 187 "7.88 7.86 'J; -J-ikvtm Tork, July M.? Stock)-- v Open, High. Low. Close So Ry 99, f 89 891 ' , 0.a B......-...40J a0.......... 86 U Mo. P.......... 114, TO C. ......... 68, A. O. O 41 40 V 41 66 . v85 88, 114, 118 114, 68, v 68 ! 681 Am Ice. .A '...'111 11 3 tlrort , ' ,. : .,: Spots 6.8 83. B!o 7,000 bale. " ' Futures, July-Aug. 4.64. Aug-Sapt 4.41 V "t Oct 4 :j. Services Today. Presbyterian Church Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. H. a Bradsbaw. Babbath School at 6 p. m. A cordial Invitation I extend edtoall. Service todty at Centenary VI., Church, Rev. R. F. Bumpas, Pastor, preaching at 11 a.V, and 8:00 p. m. SundaySchool at 5 p m. Everybody In vited. Christian Church Preaching by, the pastor at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School at 4 p.m. Atl are cordially Invited to these services. Services at St. Mary's Free Will Bap tist Church at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. by the pastor, Elder W. H. Frost. Sunday School at 3.80 p. m. The public is Invited to attend those ser vices. Services at First Baptist Church at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m., by the pastor, Rev: Htght C. Moore. Sunday School at 8.30 p. m. Christian Science Church Services- Sunday 10.46 a m. Bible lesson sermon today, Subject: "Truth." John 17, 17. Testimony service Wednesday 8 p. m. Reading room open dally. All are cor dially invited. Rev. Thos. P. Noe, of Beaufort will hold services at Christ Church on Sun day as follows: Holy Communion 7:43 a. m. Services 11 a. m., and 6:15 p. m. Sun day School at 6 p. m. Her Mtrrnilae. NHI-Wlio well' the (wopto the Hlblo speiiku of us "lin villi; eyes they nee not and baring ears tbey bear not?" Bell Chaperons, I suppose. Phila delphia Record. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Thi Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of We are still selling meat at 121c per pound, not 20c as reported. Oaks Mar ket. Ice Cream Soda today at McSor- ley's. Extra Fine Corned Tongue at Oak's Markot. JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whiskey la the best. Middle street. Don't fall to try our 40 cent Tea, It is a goer and pleases them all at J. R. Par ker Jr. Cigars to please every body. Prince of India, Cubanola, Haney Special, Aunt Hannah, A. to Z. Down Home. J. K. Parker Jr. Chocolates 30c per pound at MoSorloy Freth Baked Cakes and Crackers, as follows 8 o'clock teas, Butter-thins Bet tine Graham Wafer social teas, Zu Zu Snaps, Lemon St Orange Wafers, Smyrna Figs etc J. R. Parker Jr. North Carolina, Virginia Country Hams, Sugar cured Hams, Shoulders & Breakfast 8trlps just received atJ.R, Parker Jr. School ot Music ' Mrs. Emma H. Powell and Mis Eliza beth Burrua will open a school of music at their studio on New street near the Presbyterian church, on Monday Sep tember 8, 1903. In addition to lessons oa piano and violin special Instructions will be given In theory, sight playing, sight reading, history of music and harmony. Pupil desiring to enter may make application at 100 Broad street. Miss Burns Is a recent graduate of music at Converse College, Spartanburg, B.O. Celery Headache Powders. There Is not any better remedy for headache than these powders. Tbey never fall to relieve. Hade and sold only at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. WANTED! Fifteen good honest energetic men to work for old established Bras la Eastern Counties of North Carolina. Ho capital required,' ' V '- For particulars call oa or address. . W. 8. MoGkkiob, - 7 .!; Beta, N. C. ; ; WILL SELL. ' i will sell tot cash or on' easv terms on time, the property . known a '. th Oolllnn. where he did business an Ion and so successfully, on the Comer of Queen aad Hancock Street. I have one pries only. ISAAC H. SMITH. Eat Ico Cream ' 1 'and f' ' 1 "' ' ' ' Drink Limeade AT THE '. , ' mull tiiiuul liuJrWili; v Vhon 83. JErJtjESJHlI ar Voigt'ft Snow Drift and White Frost New Bbl. Fulton Market Corned Heef. Small Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips, English Cured Shoulders and California Hams. Codfmb, Irish Potatoes and Onione, Grape Nuts. Mason's Fruit Jars and Jar Hnlibpn. Potted and Canned Meats. Heinz'8 Pickles. Fancy Fresh Elgin Butter 30c lb. J. L MtDMEL, 'Phone 91. Tea Excellence. You Need Tea that will havo 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., St. vs jv tttWMWtWWMWtW I CLEANLINESS, QUALITY, i the molt! if the 4 it,,, ,l.inl,a nan nnlv l.-i Will u.lll&O Ut.ll UUIJ kTVJ trarra anil olhfir Tnirrndients o to makA tnpm nrrBnr.ion. All of our drinks are put ' with the Very Latest Improved Machinery. One Trial of our goods. will make you a permanent custo- jgi mer. I CROWN BOTTLING WORKS, X LEE J. TAYIjOB, Propr., if. PHONE 105. . Your Typewriter will render Perfect Copies it you use Non-Smut Carbon and 1 Ribbons Bold only by OWEN O. DUNN, 7 Cn St. I WOULD BE PLEASED TO MAKE YOU PRICES on the followtng before you'purchase 7 Pine; Iron; Nails Oils; Fittings; andjjfalvcs ; Or anytidng needed" about mill. - crCutttng and Throading Pipe dond at short notice. "- " '";' r. c"E,ui.rora,i!; lachiaery aad Mill applies. ' ' 70 Craven 81 Journal's old'' tand Belting Load Flour Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 7i:i!rcal HU if a r w f w r- PERFECTION Growl Bolllin Works. 1,., !.. ...1.,.., i 1 . I) 1 f L' HUG 1 M :0 V. 1 1 1 '1 1 tllU lHb Iff 1 nf t.ho ITiorliPHt (liu.lifu nr naivl r r, -t j - m up on Scientific Principles and Z Cor. queea A Bera Ste. 3 A Little Head can harbor a great ache. Oola Powders are a'prompt and cer tain care for every form of headache, billons, nervous or sick headache. They stimulate the stomach and Improve di gestion and are absolutely free from In jurious drags. Price lOo. at BUADUAU'S PHAHMACV. I t 5 SI " ' For- Sale or Bent I Offer for sale or nut air entire farm aadi-oomplete accessories. Will sell cheap for cash or fill edre securities, or Will rent the frm,i aellln; the Imple ment and .team to the tight man at a llrin flgur.' ." i ' Call or address,' ' -MRS.E.v.viiraoir,' '" u" Bwatt Horn rnB. HewBsru.ir.0. . ", ' V-. 3 S
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