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,. . .. .. v. . OSTLADIES?:EVERSRRIWG. the old azunnm- Just received New Lot Harvey s Small Sugar Cured r 1 ( 7 ' tasj v Absolutely Pure THERE iS K0 CU3CTITUTE , New York Strike. New York police dlicoverd The plot of tbe Subway striken Thursday to flood the tunnel just In time to prevent Its being carried out. They had planned to break the 48-Inch water main In the Subway excavatlon,whlch would have deprived hundreds of office buildings of water and crippled the tiro department. Von Sternbur? to Be Ambassador. Any doubt thai may hive fx Is ted as to Ihe Intention of tho Tlerm tn government to make Baron - Speck von Sternbnrg Ambassador has been dispelled by ad vices from Berlin to ike effect that the Ambassador's credentials as such will be Issued to him as as the three months of full pay allowc I by German customs to retiring Ambassadors have elapsed. Each day brings Something I New in one way or another. J TO J Wc have, Just 'Received New Appli- y que s and All Over ChilTon Lace M Appliques at 10c to $3 per yard. . ?" (5 All over Chifton Lace 75c tol$2 50, yd.' g Dorothy Dodd Shoes. ' " M- ; V Each Shipment, we have Something New. - v 'Jj Patent Leather Three Strap "French Heel at $2 60. This one Is a' special V? beauty ornament of black velvet and nickel; this is a most graceful and dainty y conception for an evening slipper, ' j Je ji i i, "yt t -i t , i ' V.?., ,.. - . WMU MI I Mi Jf f if , ..- : 'j;v" .'17 Cravm Btreet, : 1 ;. , r' Phone. ass, : ; kkw bkrh, m, b. . j'MalnOffloi 81 Broadway, Mew York. ' . Moderate margins.. Excellent service. V h - Private wtoet to New York. :y. :' ' nigliftrt banking and mercantile mf- iliimv si. Swept By Fire. i Manila, May 10. Bight thousand resi dents of the Tondo District of Manila have been rendered .homeless by the de struction by fire of 000 natlve";houses. The damage Is estimated to be 11,000,- 000. The munelpalltyji taking care of tbe homeless. More Jewish Immigrants. The Hamburg lllner Penne arrived at New York .Thursday bringing the largest number of Immigrants arriving this year on one ship a total of 1,728, Six other ships crowded wtth Immigrants ere In port waiting landing fat Bills Island. Just Received 500 dozen fresh eggs at J It Parker Jra. no Tor dirt, used, exclufliyejT t by: the. CKOWN B0T- vTLXMO WORKS On Ml theif Popular Drinkfl: UEJ.-UTL03.Fr4 - Cor, Queen JJern Pf0Nxi M.;r vamapxe uzocu. 01 Goods for paid 1 will for the aeit , U" day receive bldt for tbe purchase of itoek of good wares and merchandise of the Bee Eire Company, Bankrupt, ) g'. Bald goods etc, are tow la , the atom and warehoase lately occupied by sail Bee Hive Company, on Pollock (tract b the city of New Bert end consists tf dry goods, clothing; shoes and J&!l'tnffy notions -and : various other ! kinds o' goods. ; - . .i-.k .: ; . I am prepared to 'xhttitt tht sin k to rs and fve luformv tton n r---1 ' i, "! 1 Wm Crowri Catty So Brings Action Against County i " -v Conunlssloncfs. ' . t f ; t , Wake Forest College Baaqiet Tern periiee Xeagae. - Jndge, :.Pnr 1 eU' SuIU. 8Ute Ml ' Ittry -Compe-py Inipee- .tl0l.' Balelgh,. Hay SS.-rMr J Wm Bailey, who is making the arrangemenU for the alumni Dahqiiet at Wake Forest College next Tuesday night has given Gieroshl of this place the oontraot for not less than 200 covers. Judge Charles M Cooke of Lottlsborgwtll lie the toestmaster. Many prominent alnmnl Including Rev. Thos Dixon Will be present It Is pos sible that a movement may be started, In conformity-with a . resolution adopted lest year, to raise money to erect an alumni building. , , Manager J WBalleyis receiving hun dreds of letters about the Bute temper ance convention to be held here July 7th Leagues are being formed in other towns end the prospeete are for a great orowd. . New oonnanlee iDCorporated: The Fair Company of Oharlotte,wlth f 3,000 capital subscribed; the Durham Revelop meqt Co , of Durham with $150, capital paid in. .r. . . - . Jodge ThosRPornell In bis resist-' ance to paytnir the State Income tax on his salary as federal judge has rotained F H Basbee, W H Day and E J Beat as his lawyers. Sheriff Page will be repre sented at tbe hearing In July by Locke Craig. Action has been brought by A T Mlal, the road supervisor here against J 0 Bt- Ungton, Alfred Jones and the present board of County Commissioners. Mlal claims that he cannot be deprived of his place and wants Ellington and Jones, elected under the new. law, displaced. Jttdge MaoRae, dean of Ihe University Law School, aayt that a series of lec tures by prominent jurists Is arranged for bis school this summer. Judge Pnraell decides In favor of Har vey Terry and against a timber company In an action Involving 2,S70. The horse "postmaster Bailey," which won the Mecklenburg Declaration of In dependence handicap at Charlotte and got $275 as first money, was raised here by the late Maj, R. 8. Tucker but is now owned by Theirs Leach of High Point, Oct. Chas. B. Ayooek spoke at Lees- vllle today In this county. - Maj. John Newton; U. 8. A., last night inspected both the Balelgh Military companies. ColJ. H, Bain at the same time Inspected tbe companies at, WB mtngtoa, Edentonj Hertford, Warreatoa Henderson, Oiford, Clinton, Wilson, Yarboro, Washington lind Raleigh. From here they will goto Golds bo ro then to Ktnstoa Monday, Fayettevnle Tuesday, then LumbertosT and Max ton. .- CASTOR I A ' ForlnfjanU and Children, Tht Kind Yob Han Alwaj, Bougbt -Beare the' Bignature of THE iWe art5':r0ceiying daily a new- line; of y :nave;also, just n re ceived' a X very i fancy mm i iiev':;i!'4 Rugs, LeatiioC unil-Vclvct - -' ' S ' ' ' !wil'iiJ 2V:'' will Ar.izT.lZ . Give us a call and C r-'r rt ' To t wmmm mam S"'! ' ' ' MBS. BARBARA MoDONALD, Prest-1 ' I S.JfiW& JS eOf dent ot the SVLwis Btae Ribbon i ; I t,MWJf.,n r mSSfSr.l I U Club, writes the Sollowlng letter eonoernlng Peruna from 2W7 Dayton Street, St. Louis, Met 4 .--:It la with Xeollngs of gratitude for benefits derived from the use of Peruna that 1 desire id proclaim to human-kind my experience, hoping that it will bene fit some unfortunate sufferer like myself, 'Buffering tor years with what ap peared, to be an incurable malady, and after a great expense" incurred consult ing physicians without any benefit, I Was recommended to try Peruna. As a last expedient I purchased a bottle, end bofore ono-holf of the contents were tised 1 felt the beneficial results. I am con tinuing to use same, and might say I am entirely well. My disease seemed .to bo catarrh of the stomach, and the nauseating sensation, and the heavy, languid, tlred-out feelings with which I sufforod, especially after eating, have entirely loft me, and my digestive or gans aro in splendid condition, all of Which I owe to the use of Poruna." MRS. BARBARA McDOHALD. Miss Julia V. Teller, of 2518 Prairio street, Milwaukee, Wis., is President of the Gorman Young Woman's Union. Uor opinion of Peruna la given in the following words: " Our Gorman Young Woman's Union has nothing but praise for Peruna. Three of our members have been most wonderfully helped. One of them had The lassitude Incident to spring of many varieties are especially prone aggravation. All this class of affections are fitly described hy the term "pelvic catarrh." Any woman wishing to be placed on the list of Dr. Hartman's patients for free home treatment and advice should Immediately send name and symptoms, duration ot disease and treatment already tried. Directions tor the first month's treatment will be promptly mailed free of charge. No free medicine wilt be supplied by the doctor, but mil necessary directions will be furnished. 1 Read whit the above ladles have to say ot Peruna as a cure for these cases. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hariman, giving a full statement of yourcase and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. eeeeeeeeeeeee Gentlemens site, screw back and front, gold filled, warranted SO years, with WiltKm or Elgin X movemont, sells for $18 00; FOR NEXT 30 OATS at $0cash. - eJ. O. Baxter. ttvttttttvvvvMttttvv it I A:. i. - s .v, 9 3V¬Jialf Wmful.aa . 3 4(VHoiitorf4im6dyDcAr;i3s 5stf '"takc!on a pre80rlption,J. 2lt 5 he does so with iho 'uo.. .3 a aorstanamg thai eacn m-. Jit fgredjeut sliaUfje m indt It 5s. iteil U we cannot fnpv.4 . 4,, ply the precise ingredients -4 . Z ;wriUcn waXwilf not-fill - Zl the prescription On til ve 2 .'hear.roiB.tbe physician, 2 31- )r. Front fc MidfUa B.ts. it NSsssissssissaiasssistOt V,ttff ft tf fttttttTf V, ALL PERSONS wishing to . cpnnect their dwellings, stores, or other buildings with water or sower system of the city, upon appli cation to tho Gupcrin tortdent may have the wcrk dono and tho pipo r'T:::-';::! ; at r.:t"l Great Bargain i in Watches. ; iMiQterieit Honey almost constant backache for tbe last yoar. The other two suffered from oar tarrh of the head and throat. " I have used it after a most unpleasant experience with an attack of la grippo,! and found that three bottles completely restored me to health." Julia V. Toller. Mra. Mary Hardy, of 668 W Polk street, Chicago, 111., writes : 7 Had It ateewuvr emch tprlag to takt tome kind ot m took: Mad hare tried j great aaaoy but have found none ottucb ratoe ma Peruna. "Alter taking a tew doses flee the good effects and aeldom need to take more than one bottle aM a epilog medU clne"Mn. Mary Hardy, Mrs. Catherine R. Bertos, 803 X. Elm street, Centralla, 111., writes : " I have found Peruna tne most satis- flying medicine I ever tried in my life. I suffered for years with catarrh of the weather Is especially trying to women. Ailments peculiar to the sex meiwiemtwtm ir Save money by buying your files and, all kinds of stationery from Owen Q. Dunn. fit POLLOCK ST. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirmi liBP:liB;ll t0Atn:Sdle '"for 'Indies Only . Every fiiOTnlng at 10 o'clock. Handsome Prizes Given Away'. Daflyr Jvery lady attending receivee a ticket whether they Of:HtghradeDimondsW R This stock is. from the irelUVbown,' reliable Jewelers and ; Broken J B Bennett Co4 Norfolk, Vft , eonsisttn? of the ." finest and most complete line ever before offered. All roods will be told under a FULL GUARANTEE, i . -,. - . '; This is a rare opportnnltj for securing nigh-grade Jewelry -and Silverware) at your own prtce. t Every artiole will be o(- ;fored to the higheBt and bestbidder.. v-Aij:W'h i C 5 Hours of sale every ?day, at 'ilV&vC? and 8:16 p. m, takes.place at 60: FOL-; HOCK ST. Opp. Episcopal Church. r ;J?&. V DATID XlArit, Auctioneer. SH a-eAA "SUITS MQRE TEOPLB THAN ANY OTHER. UBAND.'t OLD IIECIRY W. nvn . " . i S, . a k km I e ' cthaud, "gu::; stomach, which became aggravated every time I caught a slight cold. My food did not digest properly, and life lost its best charm until I tried Peruna. It made a now woman Of me. It took eight bottles to effect a complete cure, but I would not be back in the former condi tion for a thousand dollars. I am most grateful for being cured completely and feel better than I have done for years." Catherine R. Bertos. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ill Our Hammocks are Reliable and Loto Priced. Wmi BOOK STORE. Attciion V; Jewelry Silverware;; 'CO., Troprictors, VA. HAM English Cured Shoulders, ' Breakfast Strips, Big Hams to cut. J. L MJUL S 'Phone 191m 71 Broad Ht ? Gaskill Hdw. & Have a full lino of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain and Arti(! Freezers, Water Coolers,' Ire Planers, Ice Picks. lawn Mowers from 12" to 1(, Window Screens, i)or Screens, Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. Matting and Carpet Tacks, Bill Poster Tacks, and manv other things needed for refitting or fitting tar load baBh and Uhnds and full stock of Builders Material. We sell Masury's Paint and Lewis' Lead. Try either, both are of the best quality. Prompt delivery,' Goods Guaranteed. GasiiU Hardware aii Mill Sopply Company, HAHDWARKi73MilIle St MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St. Phone 147. phone 210. res in the Ice Geam we sell you. We take the greatext care in making onr cream, and only tho best materials. IT'S PURE AND WHOLE SOME, and can be eaten by tho most delicate person without fear S ol Injury. 83c per qt. packed in ico, deliv ered at your house at any time, McSotley. Don't let your Carriage ran down for Wank of little repair. Taken in time the cost may be trifling. "A word w wm is suxucieni. we do car- Hlfl and wumn mMMns In all It. breaches, at lowest prices, and 'warrant all work to be strictly first-class. We win make onr vehicle equal to new in uDouBD.ea, uuraDuicy ana motion. Jobbbf DromDtl executed. We put Rubber Tires on yonr old or new wuevis. tt e snnnjc your loose tires in & .mtetifn vlifuwik jM.tinf Everybody Is Invited to see the machine ak work mifciinff mm Iwilts t,,nM IBe Wnten A Hon, . 78 Broad 8t. Hsw Baair, N.,0 us a Call. ' We wwijd be pleased to have you call and examine our line ef BUILDEHfl' MATERIALS, Paints, On Hefrlgera. tors, Wassl Coolers, Lawa Vowertr let Cream Preesera, Tinware, Galvanlaed and Enameled Ware. '?;Ht4 : s Qcneral IInTd7arof Til r... 1.. ; rnv u Mimmnnf?. Wholesale eft Retail Grocer, Mill Supply Co., up the home. Accidents Will Happen ! The new trent river bridge is re paired, and we aro prepared to meet tne people with low prices this week. Look at them. Hen's Clothing. A big lot Mens Coat and 1'ants Suits worth $5 00 our price $2 98. A big lot Mens Blue Serge Coat and pants Units, worth $7 50, cut price 4 J4 All kinds of Summer Coats and Pants worth $1 75, cut price 98c. Child rens Suits. Big lot Ohlldrens Wash Suits, worth 1 00, cut price 58c. Big lot Childrens Hergo Suits, worth $4, cut price $3 98. Big lot Childrens Lij;lit Cassimeres, just received, worth 3, cut price, $1 59 Shirts. Big lot Bhirts, worth $1, cut price 48c Big lot Shirts worth 50c, cut price 24c Big lot of Boys Shirts.all colors, worth 60t, cut price 19c Dress Goods. Big lot All Colors '.Organd ies, worth 25c, cut price lOJc yd. Big lot Figured Lawns, all colors, worth 10c, cut price 7c yd. Same as above, worth 7 Jc, cut U) 41 c. Big lot R & G Corsets, worth $1 00 cut price 48c Big lot Bleaching in nliort lengths, worth 7o, cut price 8Jc yd. Big lot Percales in short lengths, wrth 10c, out price Sc. Only 10 yard.i to a customer, each person must do their own buying. Shoes. Big lot Mens Shoes, worth $3 00, cat prioe 1 18, Same as above, worth $ 1 50, out 96o. Big lot Ladies 8hoes,wrth $2 00, cut price fl 69. Heme as above, worth (1 50, cut 96c Big lot Ladies Slippers, worth $9, cut price f 1 69. Same as above, worth l 25, cut to Wo Same as above, worth 76c, cut to 400. Riff Ink If mt Bnrl Wahiom TlnMM in close out 8 pr for 10c, this week only. S. COPLON, 75 MIDDLE STREET, Next to Gaskill Hardware Co, New Bern. J. W. WOOD, Pradtcai Turner, PLUMBIIG AKD flJS FITTING Ordeis for Tobacco Flues 'Solio Ited. All worknaranteed to giro safc lstactiioL r': ' 3 . ! .... ; : f.- -if Can be found at tho shop oa South Front Street formerly oocn' pledjbjr tho firm, ,.... . Tor iTcnt;.-: ' Whsrf property fcrmorlv occupied br Q JT Hamilton as wood yard. Also two desirable ollloes la inner. 4 story of new brick building on f Front street. . Apply to
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