c veVV :ty if. F V , a",'. tf.-V SIW BiairH. C, SUNDAY M0OIS8, MAT t4, 1905V;: TWIHTT-SICOND TIAR ' ..." r - -jl . - ft TO GO TO 2 V And Find What "Sou Want in Ji,''"-;-r - Wash Goods ' ? V ; 1 AtiD KEEP. COOL ;: ' . . Hrorlal -nvlro in ft this week:, - 1 ' A : 50c Albatross in all colors, only 39c. yj ft o 40 inch White Lawn, worth 18c and O 20c, only 10c, 12c, 16c. ; - vO Fancy Piques, good value, worth 25c V T only 15c. ,:-','- ' i u was bought to retail 50 pieces New Lawn, 15c value, 10c 6 7? Ji iireat Pleasure to know that 'you drink is and Palatable. g is me wajr wibu uu ui on Boer and Soft Drinks. w use odIj the Best and Purest . - ' i of everything. CROWN BOTTLING WORKS LEE J. TAYL.OB, Proprietor. - Phone 105 .:. We are receiving daily a new line of y the; THYII 110 m mm m mm w m . w w m0Mmtmre; :;S?!J-Have alsojust re- - '; ceived a very -fancy lot Of ;mfe: Rags;: Leather and Velvet 4 At Jfrleea that will' Jjitonbh ' yon. y Give, us :a call and examine our stock. No trouhlo to show goods. ) , . . Very'truly, Tbe iiscsVai & Tailor Co.' .- Valuable Stock of ; . Goods fdr Bale. ' ' 1 mill fur the neit lea djt recolrt ' bl(U for tba parcbw of ilock of foodi wtrel and mercbtndtM of th Be IIIt Comptny, Bankrupt. paid goodt tie., are now la tb iton n3 wiireboDM lately occupied by mid He IIIt Compunr, on Pollock ttroi-t In tbe city of New tier, tod connlnti of dry g noils, clotbtng, ihoee mil millinery notinoi end rlom oilier ' klmli of poor!. ' I am prepared to f rblblt tlie nloik to ; x "prcilve bl'Mrra anil five Inf " i a- !' !l 111 r"'il 1 I' ' ' i, r '1 ' '1 r r f n.- term t.niTIM TOiV at 20c, only 12c. f) lor.. Qneea & JBern Streets, if P 2tt 3': jU not half io hArmfnl m'" j t counterfeit medicine. -1 5 5'Whea yout dootat, writei.' take on preeoripfloni f t be doei so vith' the n- ; 3t 3p derstanding that each in-'f gredient ahall be M indl-;t : cated.. if ye cannot tup. Zi 3 Pr tly the precise inrredlenU t written we will not fill et 1. Ttia nTMArlntinn 'Vlnf.il WA -' r -bear from the physician, y 3 4 4 Cor. 8. Front & Middle Sts.' : . . ............ i .Special Sr.!:'": Of Ilcirio-rnada Larl, Parties that 7ich cclio thing pure and crcct can get 5 lbs. lard for 65c. Bend your buck et to tho : The C."!:s IZnrtt, A. B. E xler & Co., 17 C.V.. riiime 2 ' ! y .hi ( ' i, That A J-" ' 5 Ssl! S.' ''II Counterfeit Money 3m .TEBKEW ATLANTIC i - Tbe norebead City Resort In new pands.1 .' Elaborate Preparations For Visitors-. Tfca people, wbo aeek mrceaw from toll dnrin the heated seatoa, and at toe same Urn want a quiet and refined place to put their Vacation, can not 4o better than to go to forehead City. The Atlantic hotel there whloh hat . reoentiy come Into possession of the A. A N. O. railroad; and the:repair now iMlng wade are .ott a w ezienalve scale, , Under tha direction ot Mr.' JamesA. Bryan the place It undergoing a wonder ful transformation.1 ' 1 '" , 3 When completed It will be. the .finest retort In the State. The first ' notable ImpioTement j that win be teen Is the electrinllght outfit. This wQle&ange night Into day tn the Tlolnlty of the towawThe plant u being pat in by the flardle-Tynes Hanoi actnr lng C3o, Of Blnntrighairi, Ala; ' Mr. . Banter 8mlth :.of Birmingham; 1 Super intending the construction 6! th plant and aU tie de(UlU r connected', f 1th it serenty thousand feet of wiring will be required for theiob. Sl The engine will be 87S hone powertapacltfi and ' the dynamo-will be sufflolent for 1000 lights, and possibly the engla may" be motlre power for trolley ears "around the lewf-t.4?v4'?Xitt la the power' hoase a flashlight of 2000 candle power will be displayed oc casionally and on a the circle bounding the flash Hght is a nnmber of incandet-1 cent lights that shine continuously- ' :A j The entire front of lb .hotel will , be gorgeously Illuminated by are lights and high pqwer lncandescenla. A; beaqtlfal effeet of this kind wlU be SO etches to be placed over the board walk - which - will suspend 10 Incandetcents lights tOt.each exch ;The entire beach and water front adMsent t the )botel will .be, brilliantly llghted..s-;,jvv'v-AA "fif'fi t The Interior ot the hotel will be hand- somely lighted also. From, the rotunda 58 lamps Will gleam down. A large )5 candle lncandeacent will be placed : near the entrance and the i office will be light ed op with aererat clasters of )amps. Bach guest's room will also be supplied with tka'p.-..-;' - .-i,' The aitlstlo efforts will be spent on the dancing halL, Tbla spacloa room wUl hare 87 llghu to ahed theU rad- lanoe Upon those " assembled. ; These lamps will be arranged with line effect. There will be different colored globei tn the hall so that any "colored light' de sired may be had for any .occasion.; . In addition to these lamps there will be im itation palms and ferns from which "will suspend Olttl Jets of. Hght.' Another pleating feature will be the ', hanging of prisms around, the, central cluster of lamps thus inereulng the Varied and beaatlfnl effeet ot the llghts. ;(.; The dasdng hall wlU be further beae- tlfled by Some rery tastefnl deooraltona. Under the tuperrlslon ot Mr Bam Bad- cllffe the celling and walls will be draped with green and whUe, bunUng. Krery thlng will be in harmony with lovers of tht terps chorean an not only for the pleasure afforded by the dance bat for the rare, restful beauty of tbe sarroand- , The hotel wlu be conducted loe mod ern resort hotel plant. The building has been completely renovated and repaired. The dining room which Is admirably ef ranged hat been thoroughly cleaned and pot la first elass order.: 'An experienced chef will be placed In charge of the culi nary department. Aeoaranlenl feature which will be, appreciated by many of the guests will be the cafe in which . the late Titers may secure their breakfast as late at they ehooae. .' The cafe will o open from 10 to 13 a m and from ttolS p m. Ices sad Other dellototea appro priate to tht heated season will always be found. . There will also, be a good Tba bath houses are large and will meet erery regulrement for bather. Anew arrangement will be In pramloe' which will do away with ths trailing ef the wet garments Ihrosgh tbe hoteU There Will be attendants la the bath booses who , will take charge ot the suits, wash and dry them and send them to the owners rooms. TUls system arolds a good deal of discomfort and Insures cleanliness to ths garments. f ' 'f;-; ;', ' j - Tbs board walk which It patterned after the famous board walk at Atlantic City will be used at a promenade. It It qalle a fashionable feature at many pla-1 oca. The waTk will be lined with benches for the comfort of tht visitor. . , . , .', Mrs Van Etta bat been retained as hon scVcpper, She bu been with tbe ho tol fourteen yeare which It evidence la Uflclf that tbe has glvea entire aatlifac. tlon. Eh hat had 25 years eiperlonoe Iq tht work In some of the best retort hot'ils of the country nd she Ii a Very cimprient p"niin fr the pVe. - . ITr Turner ho has bo-e encaged es t r Is on t' 9 ground s,i; In!' n.l li t'.e woik. ' I."e comee from one of t'.,e 1 a rr? wsort hotels at Atlantio City and bus L 1 will "if Tle enlllii;;, H e f and ti.e snany n 'si'" t for t!.!s of lit V e f !'.' ?f 1 st a ' t V ' l ' ! 'nee. is;t, the bathtn !S proctaf t j' H f C'llSO. -11 Romantic Incident of ; Confederate Engagement Announced- Becoverlng From Injuries. Corporate ' J-i Limits Extension Ilee--' " l Mo,' Pabllelani " ' Sale. Broadnsx"" v ti'' Hang. ,;... W Raleigh, May 88. A most romantlo incident was witnessed here- last night When Ool. John B. Lane of Ore Bill, one ot the moat distinguished living Con federate veterans, -clasped the hand of Mr. C. H. McOonnell, a wealthy whole sale druggist, In the lobby of the Tar- borough... The two men had never met save on the field ot battle 85 years ago When Mr. McOonnell .fired the shot that oame very near ending the earthly career of OoL litne..: :A '".-, Mr. McOonnell and hla wife were on a Southern trip and stopped over in Ral eigh. He bad had tome correspondence with Col. Lane and the latter came here to meet him. Today Ool, W. B, 8t Bur- gwyn of Weldon took the two veterans on a ride over the city. OoL Lane Is well known to all students of the war and a large oil painting of him adorna the State Library here. Mr. McOonnell Is a strikingly handsome man, with gray hair, tlmost white, He It 6 feet and ap pear! at erect and active as a man or thirty.1 : . -'." ! The Hew York-uerald xnursdty an nounced the engagement of Miss Ange lina McO&U, the beautiful Hut actress from North Carolina to to Larrimer Bar- rlmor,; tbe actor playing- with John Drew. Mlia McCall was here on her way to Toronto, Canada, and emphati cally denied the report. She pronounced It absolutely without foundation. ' The condition ot Representative B B Parker Jr., of Qoldsboro, who watln Jur.d In the S juthern Railway wreck, It now Steadily Improving and the physic ians' think tat he will be out.ntxt week. ''' . - An election hat been called for June 29th here on the question of extending the corporate limits 'of Raleigh. bupt. J Y Joyner returned today from Whltsett and Cool Springs to attend a meeting of the 8tate board of education to consider the sale of certain public lands in Carteret, , Ths Corporation Commission hu post poneda hearing ' la the Durham depot matter until Jane, ? John Broadoax, the negro boy hanged at ReldsvlUe yesterday for killing Mr. Sidney Blair for his money .was confined la Jell here until bbv trial. He. was a mulatto about IS years old and sot very bright . ' Services Today. Csnlensry Methodist church, Rer B F Bumpas, pastor at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m Sunday School at 4:00. .Presbyterian Church Preach tag at 11 a, m and 8:00 p. te. by the pastor, Rer. B. 8. Brtdshaw, - Sunday School at 4. Tree Will Baptist Church. Preaching atUamandSpmby the pastor Rev 8 W Jones, Sunday School at 8.80, B D Htmlltos, Supt -: ' First Btptlst Church.-8ervlcet 11 a nt and S p m, by ths pastor Rev W. H. Rich-! Buudty School 8 p m. J L Mc- Dtnlel, Supi' , All ere cordially Invited Tabernacle ' Baptlat Church Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. nt by pastor M. P. Davit. Sanday School at 9:18 a. Bupt. T, J. Mitchell. All are cor dlally Invited to attend any or all of these services. .Christian Church M. 8. Ifpear Pas tor. Preaching .at 11' a. m. and, 8:00 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday School 8 p. m. A cordial Invitation to all. . r First Church of Christ," Scientist, 87 Craven street. Services Sunday 10:16 a. m. end 8:00 p. tn. Bible Lesion Ser bjs today, Subject, "Ancient and Mod ern Necromancy, ' or, Mesmerism tnd Hypnotism." Revelation 13:11. Sunday School after morning service. Testimony service Wednesday 8 pm. Roa'llog.Room It open dally. All are cordially Invited to attend. . . , ' - , - C ASTOR I A ; Tor LifuiiU and CUluren. Kim Yea i:2V3.:::;sr.--;'l Coars the y " e'-natureof CU0 M7v.,.t-",' W have Just In a fine stock of Mens l"ya and children sIhkm, n k fn-xi 1,h! clothing colSfirn, em, A'.l In the 1 .t-t s(yte "1 rhenpiir thon vj fi;t .'.,- sl'iroln the t"n e-'-r tl!i- c' r t ' 1, I . ',"', EAXTr:t. f; 1 C coHVEimoif an; of sooth. ' Adraatages, PadllUesud Attractions r : Which Hake Wrlghtsvllle, . C Booh : Wrlghuvllle Beech it fast be coming, owing to the many facilities and advantages it offers that would be oat of the question at any other resort on the South Atlantic Magnificent he tele with spsdous halls for delibera tions, both private and public, Its prox imity to the beautiful ' and prosperous city ot Wilmington, the metropolis of north CaroUns; all going to put Wrights vllle Beach, "Paradise by the Sea," with out an equal. - "." Many Conventions deliberated at this beautiful resort test summer, among the more prominent being that of the "North Carolina Medical Society," and the "North Carolina Board of Medical Examiners," "The North Carolina Bar Association" with Its hundreds of legal minds from every corner of the State; and, too, tho Georgia Bute Militia; while not strictly a Convention, held Its an nual encampment at Wrlghuvllle Beach in preference to the regular t;roundi of Its own Bute: and this season promises even many more conventions, among which U "The North Carolina Press As sociation,", and at least one encampment ofMIlltla. , . , - ' The advantages of Wrlghtavllle Beach are enhanced owing to the close proxim ity to Wilmington where shopping can be done, physicians nailed at any hour and medicine procured, at well as the base ball games tnd other amusements going on at the beautiful Park. One can take the delightful cars ot the - Consoli dated Railways, Light and Power Com pany at the doors of the hotel at WrlghtsvlUe and when he leaves it, It Is only at the . Park . entrance-a ride of thirty minutes. The magnificent turf bathing at Wrlghuvllle Beaob makes It the meooa tor the tired and brain fagged conven tion dellberator, and everyone who love thli exhlllratlng and refreshing sport. The absence of an ondertow speaks volnmes for Its safety; In fact, the symmetries! sloping of the beach for ten miles out offers advantages that are found at no other Beach on the Conti nent: at a distance often mile to sea, the depth Is not more than thirty, feet FUhlng In the deep sea, boating and alike stlllwster fishing and bathing is an attraction that would tempt mostot our Societies in Convention, and with social pleasures,: dancing each evening and agrand ball once a week In a.magnlfloeat dancing pavilion with a superb orches tra end band In attendance at all times, make Wrlghuvllle Beach a "Paradise by the Sea". There is not the monotony mat to often exlsU at many resorte on the Atlantio Coast, owing to ths fact that there are dally thousands of excur sionists arriving and departing, from the Interior and adjjlntng territory, many viewing the the grandeur of Old Ocean for the first time.' a . - '"V; AH roads lead to Wrlghuvllle Beach, via WIlmlngtpnrN. C, and; the ears of the Consolidated BaUwaye, Light and Power Company meet all lines entering the City, and within thirty minutes you can alight at the very doors of magnifi cent botel, and so near the white caps of the Atlsatlo that, yoor feet," without ears, may become wet with iu waters of aa.1t f ., . RIC11AIipSON?S 8TIIAWBEKUIES. Fresh -every day at Dunn's. Price 6c. Finest Berries grown in this section, iPrice by the crate, 32 baskets, $1.25; v- A - JNO.-DTJNN, Grocer. - ALL PERSONS wishing ' to " connect their dwellings, stores, or other buildings with water or 3T7cr eystcm of tho city, upon appli cation to tho Cupcrin tendent may have tho V7crl: deno and tho pipo furniclicd at actual CCCt. . ' . ' - ;-1 ' i LEI C:. : ::i "suns irons r::crLis than ant otksh bbakd? r ; , BASE BALL ITEJIIS. J i"- . V, V f A I W What Some Of Last Tear North Carolina Lesgne Players Are being.' f 1 i - . ,ji i DevUn, last year -played Snd base tot New Bern, Is wlth-Newtrk N. J in las era League, playing third bate. It Is needles to say that .he bee made good for his playing Is a feature. t , ... ., Henry Qettlg is a member of the Bal timore pitching staff of. the Eastern League. Be has pitched some magnifi cent games and wUl undoubtedly good. ... . . .,.. Ous Daum. New Bern's old- tellable catcher, le with Nathan In the New Eng land League. Que It .catching la grand style and hitting at a good ellp.-- t Eddls Persons, well known here, U doing tine work with, the Little Bock, Ark team ta tbe Southern Leaffue. Plllman, who played short here hut season, hu Jumped the Oakland team of the Outlaw League. Flllman fielded his position well but bis batting . was rank. In ths note he left hie manager FtUman assigned a the reason he jumped was that be could not stand the jeers from the grandstand and bleacher. - . - ! ;: Foster and Me Qtnnis are playing with some Independent team near New Orleans. ..- ..,...: t-i'ii Wallle Warren Is covering .third bane for Natohes In the Cotton States League. Randolph, third base to now doing a field stunt oat In New England League. Be to with Ruhaa. - r Eddle Aahenbaek well known In these parts, Is managing the Nashua team In the N. B. League. Ash also geU In the game sometime. ; Thote "Beavealy Twine" Faator and Soffel, last year with Raleigh, are also on Ahenbackateam. Tall Fox, Snd base Greensboro, hi try ing to make good with Baltimore bat his work so far has not been saisfactory according to the papers. ' Brouthers, Chsrlotte's third baseman last season he been bought by Atlanta from Shreveport In the Southern League Artie to fielding fine and hitting at a fast rata. Barry Cooper right field for Charlotte last year la covering the eama position for Nashville In the Southern League. Matthlson, whowss with the Wil mington team last season and later with Baltimore In the American League, Is playing third for Memphis. Ooumeen, one ot Greensboro ,s players Is pitching for Fall River In the New Tork State League. Weaver, the hard bluing fielder with Charlotte last year to covering center Held for the Ban Francisco team la the Pacific National League. Pitcher Applegate, to having tough(f) luck again thla year with Worcester In tht Eastern Leegoe. Wlldnesa seems io be his weakness. Jlmmle Bass la getting bumpe lathe New Tork State League. Baas Is pitch ing for Schenectady. Be hu failed to win a game up to Monday tost. ; .. Long John Bishop Oharlotte.s main stsy lsst season, Is not meeting with thi tuoossa he had in the N O League. Bishop hu pitched some good gaatee so fsr but none have been chalked up to hit credit. NO OFFER REFUSED and f great t many - ar tides to select from at 69 Pollock street Sale of splendid ; Jewelry and Silver values until 6:30 p.: m.t tomorrow, Monday night' DAVID RATJH,;for J B Bennett &Co. ' Did you ever try the famous Bohnxer Export Beer. Can for bottle.' Tot will find It e fine beer,., v-fce Givo us a .Cdll. i We would be pleased to have you call and examine our line of BuiLbXBS' MATERIALS, Painta, Oils, Befrlgera, tors, Water Coolers, Lawn Mowers, lee Cream Freesers, , Tinware, Oalrmetxed and Enameled Ware;. 5f v "xook: US UP,. Fovl I "1 1 1 . General Hr.rd'.raro, 7 i i j ubtj receivea New Lot Harvey's Small Sugar Cured HAMS, English Cured Shoulders, Breakfast Strips, Big Hams to cut J. t. HIM, 'Phone 101. Gaskill Hdw. & Have a full line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planers. Ioe Picks. lawn Mowers from 12" to 16", Flj Traps, Mouse Traps. Matting and Carpet Tacks, Bill things needed for refitting or fitting Car load Sash and Blinds and sell Masury's Paint and Lewis' Lead. quality. Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. Gasiill Hardware anil 11 Supply Cur BARDWAREL78 Middle St Phone 147. ueuciOQS Is the Ice Jrt? sell yon." P-We tekvUie greatest care in macing our cream, ana only tne best materiel. ITS ' PURE AND WBOLE- Z SOME, and can be eaten by tbe moat aeiicnte person wttnout fear or injury. , ( ' 85c net at. nacked in Ice. deliv- 'ered at your house at any time, McSotley we wte MMMMMM.MM 1 in - ' ' 1 m X, Gentlemen site," screw back and f -front, gold fined, wananteeL 80 fyeara,iwlth Walthnm oijEhrln 2 'movement, sells to 118 00;. FOB 1 X NEXT SO DATS at $10 eah.;, eJ O. Baxteiv ' : e '--ml i'"-, '." -'' :"''K', i i t ' at- -. ''"at" flr-e- '.cjT,i ' ''.'i.jV i y "iM"Ptked.m Tava mcnoy by Ti-rr' ycur files 1 rOl kinds of - ft I y , . a VI . I ' . . . . i t G?eam Great Bara ffatclies. . ' -.,;.' 14. Mt.fi:. '3 Wholeteale eft Hetsil Ctffooo 71 Bread St Mill Supply Co., Window Screens, Dcor Screens, Poster Tacks, and many other up the home. foil stock of Builders Material. We Try either, both are of the best MILL SUPPLIES U Craven St Phone 216. Bap I bridge is re- ine new trent river bridge is re paired, and we are prepared to meet the people with low prices this week. Look at them. Men's Clothing. A big lot Mens Coat and Pants Suits worth $8 00 out price i S8. A big lot Men Bine Serge Coat and pant Suit, worth $7 60, cut price $4 24 All kinds of Summer Coats and Pants worth $1 75, cut price 86c. Childrens Suits. Big lot Childrens Wash SuiU, worth $1 00, oat price 58a. Big lot Children Serge Suits, worth $4, cut price S3 88. Big lot Children Light Cauimere. Just received, worth IS, cut price, $1 58 Shirts. Big lot Shirts, worth $1, cut price 48o Big lot Shirts worth 50c, cut price 84c Big lot of Boys 8hirt,all colors, worth SOi, cut prioe 18c Dress Goods. Big lot AB Colors Organdies, worth 85c, cat price 16o yd. Bis; lot Figured Lawns, all colon, worth 10cy cut price 7fo yd. 1 Same aa above, worth 7ic cat to 4ic Big lot R A Q Corsets, worth 1100 cat prioe 48o. Bbrlot Bleaching In abort lengths, worth 7a, eat price 8 yd. Big lot Percales hi short lengths, wrtn, lOcfent prioe to.. Only 10 yard to a customer, each person must do their own buying, ;. .; ,r Oil.. -.ii' Big lot Mens Shoes, worth 18 00, cut .., prioe ft 48, , - j' Same as above, worth $160, out 9Bo-.-;',: :;. r Big lot LadM 1 8hoes,worth S Odft tkit prloelX 80, : . Same at above, worth 1 50, cut faJ.H.rii " ' Big lot Ladles Slippers, worth IV eut T ' price t 09. .. , ' ,t. , - -:, jrViV-' Same aa above, worth 1 16, cat to Me-- Same as above, worth Tin. enitoaOo. ;-r - Bis? lot Men and Warms TToatv to close out 8 pr for lOo, this week only. ;, S. COPLOW. v 7 MIDDLE STBEET, Next to OaakUL - Hardware Co, New Bern. ' V J. W. WOOD, Przdtat Tmier,t r-. PLuiiBixa akd m iinntff Ordejs foe Tobacco ITiuee fiolio.- All work guaranteed to glte mt Isfaction, : . ff-;.;v...i;: Can be found At tbs siop on South Front Street formerly occn pled by the firm. '.. :.' V J. T7. WOOD rhone220. rcrr-t: T.'barf pro; ' f oT' ' ' 1 7 o r iiit