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tot; XX-XO. 99 TWENTY FIRST VICAR ttW II2I,',I. C, FRIDAY MOESIIO, JULY 25, 1902. HJLCKBIJXSir tella yra, You will beijj . JLoacr If you inlm jj $ Mid-Summer Clearing 5ale ! g. : Onr customers seem to appreciate oni effort to please them by aC giving us liberal share of their patronage. '. We try hard to keep our stock np to the season and suited to the W wants of oar many friends. , Onr store and time b at your disposal, r WE QUABAKTEE QUAUTf AND PRICES. No inch . Values aJJ to be offered again in the near fature. W fff U11C weiw aw a-w w aeaeuTa 85 Pieces of Dimities at the following prices: 18c Value at U)c 26c M ' 17c . 80c "80c Dotted Swiss: 85c Value at 15c. 80c " " 80c. 40c " " 80o. Mercerized Open Work for Waists, that sold for 40c yard, to close out at 80c ' . . Piques Heavy Cord, good values at 40c, this tale B5c Lace B tripe White Lawns to go at 7e and 10c Colored Lawns, navy and red, few pieces that sell for 18tc, to olose out at 7c All figured Lawn go: 18c and 10c Values, to close out at 10c 80c Values to close out at 18o. 25c and 80c Values to close out at He Fancy ilk and Linen Gauze that sold for BOo to close out at 87Jc, and the trimmings to match at cost For Balance of this week ate : Men's $3.00 and $3,60 Tan Shoes at $1.00 Ladies 2.60 " 3.00 " ' - 1.00 Ladies Summer Corsets at 10c Many other things will also go at Colored Lawns, Dimities, etc. - HpCustomers paying account! caah register checks for the trumpet Jo JV B A WANTED ! Fifteen good honest energetic men to work for old established firm la Eastern Counties of North Carolina. No capital required For particulars call on or address. W. 8. McGkkios, Now Born, N. C. An Automobile "Ride these hot afternoons and evening! 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, South Front and Middle to starting point Pare for Round Trip 20c. Will charter for ohe Houa in afternoon for $3.00, and evening for $4.00. Party limited to eight persons. WM. T. HUX, Pheae 116. Proprietor. . from old methods of carriage building has enabled as to furnish a vehicle that is at one very cheap, baadsome aad V serviceable.' Carriages, buggies, light r wagons, penect in eonstnouoa, aettga ' - and finish, at notably tow prices. Best of workmanship aad aqetertal. f TJp to dato in aU respects. Can't be beat. , ' Qnsvantee with everyooe. t r We put Rubber Tires ea your old or ew wneels. - - v- :. We shrink your loose thee ln ma chine without cutting them, everybody , is invited to see the work of the mstehiae putting aew bolts In tame old places. '. . ' G. He , 7ftlcr d Can, ' Phonejies, . ; ' roedBt, MiwJBn,ll.O' 9 I I 8 J A BIG REDUCTION including before August 1st can vote their - TESRe "Oh,SoGooil" What makes oar Soda Water X taste so good is ft quality. Every thing used lathe making is First The water b pare and sparkling. x iwrna pure ana ciean. The cream is pare and rich. . The flavors Dura and delicious. The fruits an the beat and fresh X People who know oar Soda go X out of their war, if necessary, to f f get It It la so satisfying, so re- Z X freshing, so full of what they want f la good soda. They come and working for eoaataiitly.beoaase we want regular customer who know oar Quality. ' ' BRADHAK'S ' FOUNTAIN. MteMeMMMM . PRtCTlptitW It DtTnf . Davie Prseerlptloa IPhsrmary a iMeiaity of pceaoriptloaa. aad careful atlontioa .Is gtvea Only the beat drags are ased. The prices are reaeoaable. Bend roan there IS) p: FOR SALE. Best Ztecnlne , Hade :omcn . Com, Boots Tit tpiAJKiocSrs, FoyMi Wood Coi PnMeai Tlnaen : ,;A: ' . aad Plamber. .;'n : -Tobeooo Flue. Eton Dpei attd Roofing. ' ' : ' ' ; We make a epeolaltyof Hot Air II eating, and Eteol Ceiling. . ,' Tou will find us at - ", ' roc Bri6iampH!:: LiDvostlPncc ' -'mil ' TELEGRAPHIC WEVITIES. -, The bland of 8t Vlaoent hat had -an other earthqaake. The Inhabitants are thoroughly frightened and fear a tidal MIL. rrl.J 0,.,. HmIm. 1l.M.l a, a viim .'bww. viwwif w hat bam ordered to Cap Haytiaa, U-l land of Hayti to proteot American later esti against a possible bombardment of the Island. Allen Cordell a "Dromlnsnt fanner of Kutaorfordtoa if. C. end a confederate soldier gave a (dinner to. his friends re cently and after dinner lie burned a deed of land which he had , made In favor Of hto children thus signifying his ditpleai are at some of their actions. It was sta ted that Oogdell would commit suicide la view of all guesU bet he disclaimed any Intention of to doing. onwori oi tno eeunei wunueei- orpttoa of Payae and Hitchcock will go oa the stump for the reoabUoaa party- i one taking a different section of the ooantry to work In. The War Department ha received word of the murder of four of the school teachers who went Jo the PMUIplne Ia- landt to teach last year. The are John I Welle and Louis a, fFhomart of Provi dence, R. I. Braeet Heger, of Cincinna ti, and Blyde A France of Berna O. They were killed by Ladronee. It la stated upon authority that the Old Dominion Street Railway In Nor folk has .been sold. The names of the purchasers and the amount paid (are withheld. Something a little better than Bua'day School pica lot was instituted at Toledo, Ohio, a lew days tlaoe. It was an ex cursion eoadoetad on strictly moral and reUgtoae lines bat without any sectarian bearing. The idea of conducting the ei- eareloa as Jesus would approve was car ried. Borne 100 or 700 attended and laachee were girea to all who went on- prepared. A great many things that are allowed at Sunday Bchool Splenica were raled oat because they were thought to be contrary to what Jens would do. The xoursioe was made ep la Northern la Prickly heat eared la one application by using of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. It will also cure Bcsema, Fetter, Pimp let, Ringworm, Dandruff, Cats, Burnt, Old Sores, and all skla troubles In a short time, when ased at directed. For Sale at F. a Duffy's Drag Store, We are still telling meatst; life ptr pound, not 80c at repotted. Oaks Mar ket. D0BBS. Lima and Boobs Bate Ball Teams Cross Bats. July 24 Crops are suffering for waat Of rata. Miss Pearl Neboa of OrlftM who has beta visiting Mitt Blanche McLewhora, returned home Batarday, Mist Lbntle Iwell returned Batarday from a visit to Qrlttcaletd. Mr. J. O. MeQowan of Thurmaa tpeat 8aAdarM0epfc8.Iwanv. a- Mr. and Mr, a, P. WB1 spent Bon day at Mots Oak Farta near Wasp, Rev. Jr W. Tyadall, of LaOraage, will preach ivery fourth Sunday at Klav worth eharek at 4 o'clock p. at. At aeit Sunday! aU Orel appotetmeat we hope to tee a large crowd oat to greet hiss. Misses Itta aad Nora aadHrs.H.0 lea earn tg etaiaed tyeatarday from visit to relatives at Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Whltford of Vaaeeboro, epeat Bcaday la oar town. DrV Ooviagtoa of Vaaeeboro, was la Debt today to attend MrT W, A. Ewell little daughter. The doctor Is aa eaeeDeat physldaa aad fa very popalar with oar people. Be hat to work now aboetll hoatta day. tir :!'! Mite CtU . MoLewhera and Mr. Lyna Laaoaeter tpeat Batarday tight at Mr. B. A. Lancaster's at BeUalr. The New Bern ease ball boys patttd taroogk here early UU saoralag. We hope they didat let the Wsshlagtoa boy do them. " Mrs, U V. Lancaster and : tea drover, spent Sunday with relatives la rut eoaaWVi' Mr. W. 8. Brews aad f aaUly epeat Sunday at Mr. W. O.- Brewer't net hare. ! '!v-' f y .' i The lima and Dobbt bete ball clubs aare played two games, the first one at Lima U which the Lima boys beat oar boys 10 to T, and the aeooad gaaae was played here last Friday, the score was K te 1 (a favor of Do bee. , The lima boys played pretty good ball bat they doalda1 do any thing with oar battery, Messrs. Cleve Williams andtf.M. Lancaster of Vaaeeboro, It was just a Utile too warm tor theav' We BBdentand that the Lima boye Intend te play a Mew; Bern battery nest time, Ju. Charlie. LaiUagbouae or Vaaeebere ampire kotk gamea. i-,- i-. 1 v. t WayTjnpe .WnAra. CAGTdniA In I s aci-CUlIrea. .3 ijj r J 1 - I IT (flS SGCCESSFDL1 Raleifn breaks Hook and Ladder Record. Increase of Property - Valuation. Weather Tee Dry For Crops. Political Forecasts. Con federate Annual Re union in Aagast. RmiGH, July 24. The Firemen's Btate tournament here, which ended to day was certainly a drawing card. The first event today was the hook and lad der race, 800 yards. In this Raleigh won meklag It In 44 W seconds, which Is a record-breaker. Greensboro came next, (St seoonds. The Raleigh company was given a routing demonstration by 6,000 or 7,000 spectators, Including firemen from all over the State. The hand reel races were spirited, Bight teams competed. Monroe time was 80 1-8 seconds. Salem J9, Rescue of Raleigh failed, Charlotte 271, Concord KM, Tarboro failed, Bpencer 20 3-S, Capital of Raleigh 18 8-5, Utter time la record breaker. Time made In grab reel races waa as follows: Capital of Raleigh 1-8, Second Monroe 84 8-5, Bpencer 10, Hoaroe, Salem, Rescue of Raleigh, Charlotte and Tarboro failed. Spencer Bass, of Tarboro, won Individual foot race. i. H. Bides, or Bpencer won wneci barrow, egg and sack races. The Increase in the valuation of the property of common carriers by the cor poration commission over last year Is $870,000. Of this $107,000 Is in steam railways, while the remainder Is divided between street railways, water works and electric light plants. Farmers say that corn Is suffering, like ootton'more on clay than on sandy soils. The difference is now very notice able. -Cotton blossoms are being; un naturally forced and plants have grows bat little In the past ten days or two weeks. Crops are not bright In this sec tion like they were ten days sgo. Many trees are showing the effect of the dry ness and great heat Conrrestman E. W. Pou, who has been speaking 1n Randolph county, says he feels entirely confident the Dem ocrats will this year take It out of the Republican column. Ex-8tate chairman James H. Pou says he Is sure that the letter of Btate chair man Simmons cslllng on the Republi cans to say whether they endorse or dis approve the franchise amendment to ihe constitution will result in bringing eut a declaration by their State oonven tlon that they will not antagonise It, aad that this declaration will be embod ied la their platform. Btate treasurer Lacy went to Salis bury this morning, to make a Masonic address. The antl-spltting ordinance here has had a noticeably good effect, while there has never been an arrest under It. Julian 8. Oarr, who commands the United Confederate Veterans In this State, says the annual re-unlon will be held at Greensboro, August 19, 10, and 31, aad that he expects at least 1500 to be there la camp. State tents have been aecared. THE MARKETS. The foJowlag quotations wore reoetv elbrJ. B Latham A Co, New Bera H.O. Chicago, July 84. WniTi Open. HI h. Low. Close July.... Sept. . 7o 781 78, 78J 78f 78 781 Oenat ! Open 67 High, Low. Close July..... Bept.. .. 88 67 07 1 611 6U Ubtr-. Open. High,-Low. Close Sept , 1048 1088 1013 1068 Niw Vouc, July 84. OoTTOMj ' 1 Open. High. Low. Oloes .8-81 841 184 8.84 July Aug. 8J1 Bap.. 1M Oct 744 Dot .........7.74 181 841 1M 7.74 7.78 8.17 .138 7.78 748 7.87- 8J7 7.88 V48 : Jsa... ,7.78 7.67 V" Sew York, July 14. STooaaj--- Open. High. Low. Close So Br ..'i...:... 80 .89 V. 8. B.... ...... B9f 40 88 a0 :., 88 884 844 ,84 Mo. PWM...... 1151 lie,' V CO.;......;. 694 118. 1181 -99 A. a O ....... 68 Antloe 11 '681 11 .101 slOl Spots 64-88. Bales 10,000 bales, . Fataree, Jaly-Aug. 4.44. Aag-Bept, 4.89.HeptOct 448. rotrr :r-j Lett week , :r 16400 Thlswetc ' la tight 48,000 Bat. 1000 stoa. 6000 V Tua. 8000 7 V.'ed.-' S8S1 rbere. 809 ' Trl. ' u'''-wr " . -J, 61,000 6600 8000 6000 ' 6000 ;" 8000 40C0 . ' 8O0O luBosmrTS.:' FACE KlUilS VJ?t w I Pimples, Blackheads, Red, Rough, Oily Skin Prevented by Kiluoki ow Paona rn CurictmA Boir.aaaiitedbyCoTicuaaOiirniairr.for pTeserving, pnrlljtng, and beautifying toe akin, for desnatng the scalp of cnuts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, tot softening, whitening, and toothing nid, rough, and sore hands, for Cany raanee, neninga, ana suanng, uu far all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nuneiy.i rihM of Women use Con CUBA Soar in the form of baths for annoy ing Irritations, inflammations, and excori ations, or toovreeor onensivepenpmnon, In the form of washes-for nleerative week end for many sanative purposes. CflBpletrjrtttoert (or Hunts, $1. the akin of croftU and mlw, and (often the thickened enttcla; Cdtiodba Oikthkxt (SOcV, to Instant! j allay Itching, tallanf matlon, and irritation, and toothe and aeal ; and Cim. cnu aaaoLvmrr Fills Wd to oool and eleanM the blood. A Sdioui Set U often atunoient locure inn mtovm um ' rirrimiat BBOLvmrr Pills (ChoooUte dsated) are a new, taatohM, odoorlen, eco. omleal latattitnte for the oelebratod liquid Cdtiouka KjaoLTarr, eo doM, prion, 3So. Due dun. Cow, Sol. E.C. D. & a A Line, STEAMER SAILINGS. July 24. The steamer Neuse will be withdrawn for repairs on July 81iL During her absence, tho steamer "Oc- racoke" will take her place, sailing from New Bern on Monday, Wednesday and Friday's at 6 p. m, After July 29th, there will be no steamer tailing on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday until further notloe. OEO. HENDERSON, Anent, To the 'Democratic Voters of Craven County: I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for the office of Register of Deeds. I have nothing to say derogatory of any other candidate for the office, and base my oandi dany solely upon my record as county officer, my record as Democrat, and as a worker for the party. I submit my claims to you for consideration and if they meet with your approval by a further oontinuanoe in the office, I will endeavor to deserve your trust as I have striven to do in the past Respectfully, Ernest M. Green, WOULD BB PLEASED TO MAKE .TOU PRICES on - the f ollowing before 5 voujpurohase Sa7S,; , . Pipe, Iron, Nails Oils, "Fittings, and Valves Or anything needed about a mUL GF" Cutting nod Tlureading Pipe done at short notice.- - ? '.; Maehlaery aad Kill Sapplles. ! : . 70 Craven Btv Journal's old Pbosi 818. ' i f"'.: : Treih Baked Cakes and Crackers, as follows 8 o'clock teas, Dutter-thlns Bet tings Oraltsm Wafers torlal teas, Za Za Pnnps, Lmon & Orfio Wafers, Pit jma F!;:setc. J. it. Faikcr Jr. Belting FRESH ar Voigr.s Know Drift anl White Frost New Bbl. Fulton Market Corned Beef. Small Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips, English Cured Shoulders and California llams. 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. i J. L IDMlEL, p 'Phone OL 7QBroa4 HU p 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 f' the curing, and care in the y puumug. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137 mmimmtmnmmmffitimm Farmers LOOK TO and tj t m a unny yuur i uuat.Lu t0 Planters Warehouse maw beun, jr. cM which is always the place TO GET THE MOST MONEY FOB IT. Opening Sale August 1st. Best accommodations guaranteed. E. J. HESTER, Proprietor. I CLEANLINESS, QUALITY, PERFECTION Is lie EGttfl of the Crm Botlliiii Work Our drinks can only be the Best, when the Best of Kj tracts and other Ingredients of the Highest Quality are used to make them perfection. - All of our drjnka are put up on Scientific Principles and with the Very Latest Improved Machinery. . One Trial of our goods will make you a permanent oust-, mer. 1 CROWN BOTTLING WORKS, 1H xtt i PEosi At41 JaEE af. TATIsOXK. Froprw Miiiu4it.i'ftm4t4iUttttutiia eAAAAAAAA &aaaaaaAAAAaae Yon.Type writer will sender ;.(r Perteet Copies If yon use i. nnn-' ItUII Will dm?-:. Bold only br""- "1 7 Otavm at. e TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT ? 1 1 1 v Load Flour Wholesale ft Retail Grocer, YOUR INTEREST a I l Cream of r Roses " Iih hanaleae llqnld preparalioa for .remoTlni Baaham, freoklea, Tan and haprovtng the oofflpletioa,' WMen applied It It Invisible and eaanothe washed 08V. TksV darlt liner aroaad the neck, eaaaetby..wiaf,f" tuaf aollari, h removed hy Crease of Botes. ISe. at BBJLPHAVS EH&B1UCT. 'Ml Celery Itetdicnc Iwlen. -! .' Tiers Is not aar better" remedy lei headache ' than " these powder. They ; ... r.n in Uaila and sold ml :
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