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w aw an. W . T TO GO TO And Find yatIoii Want In1 1 fi Wash Good AND KEEP COOL Special price in a few things for $ this week: ' .r4, - ,2s 50c Albatross in all colors, only 39c. yy 1 - 40 inch White Lawn, worth 18c and O 20c, only 10c, 12c, 16c. - , y Fancy Piques, good value, worth 26c only 15c. - r J; , 7 , , .. ,- ' l ,1, 32 inch Madras, beautiful patterns,! yjx was bought to retail at 20conlyU2C'- 8 60 pieces New Lawn, 15c yaluef10c O is ATrreat Pleasure to know that what you drink is Cle,n and Palatable. That is the way with all ot our Beit and Soft Drinks. We nee only the Beet and Purest of everything. CROWN BOTTLING WORKS LDE J. TATtOR, Proprietor, Phonn 105. Cor. Queen fe Jem Street!. DISOSVAT TAYLOR CD. We are receiving daily a new line of Spring Have also just re ceived a very fancy lot of 8, Rugs,; Leather and Velvet " "J- At Prlee that ' . will AtonUh: :; :'VV Give usavcall and examine our stock. No r trouble to show goods. .V.rerytrulyt':r;:;q v ..TMJflsiai & Taylor cs. ALLv PERSONS wishing to j connect their dwellings, stores, or other buildings with water or sewer system o the city, upon appli cation to the Superin tendent may have the work done and the plpa furnished af t actual cc.it. V".. -: . ' I;V:' : Furniture Matting . 'V j V Vv Aril t5 Nothing S ... J -1 l 1. 1. am., j . li -who dealrea to now in the I . ... ... t. connaenc 01 nis neigaDors 4 1 1 1 . - ' n ou no ouicw ma m ran wmv nnen to him. . " we iimpiy toiwn your pt p tronrg o tli froandi ot pan dnigt, rightly handled, t fir J price. On thtiUsU w bar 2 K grown; on this bail w will oaounat to grow. i . W ar in boalaw to ataka P. mana.' link know fnU wall thai wa ainak aani vonr eon&- 4 ' J patronaga. a vor. b. t ront c jucuue en, Special Sale Of Home-made ' Lard. Parties that wish some thing pure and sweet can get 6 lbs. lard for 65c Bend your buck et to the ';"y.:; The Oaks KcrlxtC a"' a' .TT ... SMUT. A. B. Esxter B Co., r : CcTiXtTXiSStOiX . i p'-Vf.rr"-ip-"?i f,rf-'"- LiuokA, tu-....(U. J U 1 i w i " 17 Cren F -wt, 1 t.z ;y i"::t, h. c- KalnCTlca, ill Tr !? ?. ?Vw VtV. Modomla ',-'" " " ' -vl . I", ' - t ! ' ' ' ', i ) r ' BLAISDEL CASE REMOVAL From Siperior t ValtU Stttes Court. lortnrnese Arrested for SmBTl'nf Special to,' Journal. , " j " . j.' , ' , BiiUiai!, Hay 87. Todat United Btataa Dtitrlet Attorney Sklnaar . filed petition for the reaoral of the eaae of Bymaa against Ratadelt I lnroltlnj the arreit of the latter who Ii a lieutenant on the BflTeaoe' Cotter Bontwell at Hew Bern, la arrest and ball front Superior Court of Craren county to the United 8tatc (Hrcult eoart. 1 ' ' Judge ranien thu i erenlng signed a Writ f certiorari and lnlanetlon In, the nutter, and these are now In the hands Of Marshal Dockery to be executed to morrow." Then comes the Issue,, can Stale of- floer arrest a United 8 tales official In dk- eharge of his duty la proceeding . of ar rest and ball f District Attorney ijklaaer give notice of the arrest of two Portuguese remain ing of the crew of the bark Vera Cruz at Ocraeoke. The case will be beard at New Bern, the charge being smuggling, and If they are held they are ordered - to be brought ta Raleigh. Smuggling II a Tory rare offense la North Carolina. . threatened Hr. Roosevelt Walla Walla, Waatu. Hay 28.-3 oaeph Becker, a radloal Soctalbt, U in jail here on suspicion of having Intended 'to kill President Roasevelt yesterday. The epi sode was kept qolet until after the President's-departure. Becker la accused of having remarked at Pendleton, Ore., last week that he had one bullet for President Bwstvelt and another fqr Smperor William, of Garmaay. He left for Walla Walla with a rifle, and his Pendleton partner, Pat rick Klne, followed hint, here, notifying the police. Becker- wss found working la a butehershop. He was arrested, and on being ques- dlMloeed -Ibe location of his rifle, which was hidden In a farmer's ten on the Una of march. Becker Is Swiss. Just Received 500 dosen fresh rgga at J R Parker Jr'a. Kew Riyer Items. Hay 17. Newaof Intereet along oar river from L D FonvlUe's Bear Dack Greek, to! 3 Benders oa Wallace's Creek, stay be of some note to the read ers of yoar good paper; this ecrlbe was onoe a resident thereof. ' Taming la the chief occupation, but flshlng la the fall and winter Is also one of the paying lndtuirlac , , Tobacco faming has beea ladulged la to soeae eataat for the last year or two, bat eotloa, peaaata, "corn and sweet potatoes are the ehlef etaple prod- HrRH Bender aad son, Ralph, J B Bryant, A T FaraeUgJoha ArUur.rraak KUlam, 8ol Oorato aad nephew, S 0 Hewitt, are our principal famere along thla line, aad their farms look well at this writing. . ' Mr Qornlo has about four aeree ta to beeea,HrAr,B W.aad Seal FarneU have four aeree each, aad Ralph -Bender has four acres, all ot this crop looks Wy well so far, but Hr A P Farnelt's la fr ahead of aay wo . have sees la else aad looks. Soate stalks are two feet across, aad over twelve lachac' high, but the plaat aeems to be raaalag ap to halloa, a ot range thing tot tobaeeo at thla atage of growth. Mr Panel ts vary uaauy about this ysd le afraid k wtll.have to plow It ap, aad bee written to fled oat about U. . v - v - The flnset , cotton aad pea ants, alto oo rn, Iron the wads of the Tarn ell's, they are nearly doae chopping cot ton. . -? ' '. o '- - "; , .' Balpk Bender has thirty acres la eot loa, leveaty-flve la oorn, lea In peanuts, aad 4 la, tobacco, besides fluid -peas, millet and tt&4 this much la. the farmlet Uae, ; " Vf t. I Mr 0 W" Ward, af Bwaasboro, wee vis iting friends here Ule week, ahr-first vlett la several yeara. fltl -. Mr Martia Trott Is one of oar go ahead faraMrs, and eays be ess got to have a partaer, aad that pretty eooa too. a ''' ' ' Little Mtseee Clydle aad Pearl Ma rine, of Mariner, are visiting Mies Lelde Faraell this week, aad went fishing with hook aad line, catching lots af the 11 aay tribe, some of them nearly three inches long. : --.' 'k t l Mr Mloajih Farncll Is very low, con fined to his bed and helpless. - He is not eipectad to live much longer. - Mr EH Bender la 80 years old, but keeps op well for his age.' ( " , Mr Bui. Coronto la 71 ) tars old, and ,t too is In fair health. ' r Me r I" Tn end Bogoe Hurst,' of Ero-r i : 1 are dancing the high-land Slug r i, ie Is,a gtrl and the other a boy, w. 1 1. i are beppy. - ' Mr W II Lurnt of Duek Creek (Bur lows) v I a vlsillor at Mr Farnell's In t week. Lilly Is OB, but Is as. lively si a k'.tfu. , ' - 1 . - u. roiut.- A full a- il V f 3 i f I.i f rs;'. at J. m wm Appointed by Recommendation An - dobon Society. Expert WItnenei la Haywood Case. Nearly all Sheriff Haye Set tled. Correspondents Be--: pert Condition State CropaT State' N . " Char-: ' ten. BALtioH. Uav 27. Governor Avcock returned last night Trom YadkinTllle, where be made an educational speech, the 25th of that character he has made this year He has In making these speeches traveled over 2,000 miles. Bishop Cheshire's Kplicopal residence here has been sold and a new home for him will be built near the southeastern corner of the spacious campus of Br. Mary's female college here. Rev Dr. Bratton, rector of this college, who was recently elected - Bishop of Mississippi; has taken a house here for the summer and will not go to Mississippi until Sep tember. Under the Audubon bird law Governor Ayoock Is to appoint game wardens for the Various localities. He appoints these upon the recommendation of the Audu bon Society. 8o far only two hare been appointed. Theae appointments ai for Brunawlck and Dare counties and were made about a month ago In no county along the Atlantic Coast have the game laws been more grossly violated than In Dare, with Hyde and Carteret sec ond. ' A number of physicians here were to day summoned as eipert witnesses In the murder' ease of Ernest Haywood, set for hearing In habeas corpus proceedings tomorrow afternoon. Nearly all the sheriffs In the State have now made run settlements witn tne treasury department. Hertford la the only county which has paid nothing. Both the sheriff nd the treasurer of that -. ., ' . , . g ta ,., ' . . ,..,. I bUV A eaUalliwU a? IMU uuuiaui w v saaaaiusy ton, with flfS.OOa capital; the Blue Ridge Construction Company, of Ashe vllle, with $10,000 capital, to grade rail ways, streets, etc.. snd the Hart Knit ting Mill, at Flat Rook, Henderson coun ly, capital $100,000, F.O. Hart of Hen derson vllle being the principal stock bolder. Attorney General R. D. Gilmer left todar for Wavnesvlllc, his home, to spend the snmmer. At the State Agricultural and Mc chaoleal College here ttday the com mencement exercises were held. Thi orators were J. H. Olenn, W. M ' Bogart H. Shuford. O. M. Gardner and B.' S. Whiting. The prltM were awarded follows: 1st la agriculture 8. W Foster, tnd J C Beaver, these being for work. The graduating class was the largeet In the history of the college. Governor Ayoock aad many other prominent men atteaded the exercise'. It was the ltth commencement. - Twelve hundred and fifty crop corres pondents of the State board of egrlcu! tare sent ia return! for May and these show the general condition of ' fai work at regarded with lul year to be 8S; eora Ss oaU 83. The condition of wheat la 83, and of oati 81, trucking In tares' 88. , i : Crashing: The Smalt Dealer. -The United Clgu Trust, whlob oper ates 75 itoile to New York city, hat de cided to make a 10 per cent Increase In the price of foreign-made clgarf. The of ficials say these cigars will then sell at eost prion, and that later aaother 10 per cent Increase will be made, giving the eompiay that much profit The Trust elaimt to have loot aa average of more thaa $8000 a flay tinoe the prices were first cut four months ago. Their , total loss emonnta to more than $70,000. The great war oa prioea. however, has had Its effect on the smill dealer, the greet hdeslderatam sought by the Trust, snd undrede have beea driven to the wall. Competlltoa having, beea practically crashed, the Trust feels It Is now safe to at but put the Imported goods pna basis which will Insure ihea agatnit a constant drain oa their eschrquer. " Vr; Motor Race Victims. rsrla, May 28. The latest estimate of the number pf killed lathe motor ear rate Is eight. Of this number ell have been Identified, namely, Mr Barrowes, chauffeur. Mr' Nixon, wbo , waa In 0 car of Mr Port er, and fonr - pec tat ore. Of thoae Injured tleven hsve been Iden tified. Of this number nine are euto moblllsts and two spectators. ' - ;' Hotel at Waynesville Burned. ' Aibevllle, , N 0., My . 28. Tbe Rtdcllffe hotel, a thirty room frame bullillng, was dentroyod by fire In Waynesville this morning. The guests hi J little dl.Tico'ty la making their es oapa, as the fire started near t ho roof. OA s - ' a If I r I r ! Y THE OLD nZUACLL ' P0'v732tl v Absolutely Pure THEREISN0SUBST1TUT, 1 GREATER IHNIGRANr TIDE. Bcavy Movement From Austria Likely To Increase. Vienna, May 28. In the opinion of Marcua Brann. who waa detailed bv President Roosevelt toVjnvestigate the emigrant situation In Europe, the heavy emigration movement from Austria and Hungary to the United States and Can ada will continue and even Increase. This situation arises from three main sources: The encouragement afforded by emigrants now in America; poverty and poor labor conditions' In Europe, and the efforts $t unscrupulous enigratlon agents, whose employment is carried on n defiance of the .laws of the Untied Ststea and Austria. The Austrian Government is seeking to stop tbe movement, since it ts carry- inz the best mtlltarv material out of the country anT Is fast depopulating the country districts, placing land owners In extremely awkward position bt- came of the absence or cheap rarm labor. ' , . . Despite the wj'ies of the Government'' local municipal offlxrs In many cases encourage emigration because of the cash remittances from those who hsve gone to America. Many emigrants send home their entire savings.1 Furthermore many village officials are emigrant agente. Reliance Wins Again. New York, May 2fifhe Reliance; In a race twice araund a fifteen-mile trian gle today on Long Island sound, In a breeee ot wind varying from - seven to twelve miles In strength, with a few puffs harder, beat tbe Constitution two minutes aad twenty-one seconds actual time, and the Columbia fifteen minutes and fity-one seconds. The yachti have not been measured, but It hat been closely estlmatei that the Reliance' racing length Is about 108 and thev Constitution's about 104. Oa these Agues the Constltntloa would receive aa allowance of one minute and fifty-seven .seconds, on a thirty-mile conrse, so that en corrected time the Relitnoe would win from the Constitu tion by twenty-four seconds. If tbe Re- ltanoo'e radtg length It over 108 then the Constitution la probably a winner. Banna Yields the Point Cleveland, Ohio, Hay 28. 8enator Htnna hat ceased hla oppoltlon to the resolution proposed to be passed by the Ohio state oooventloa endorsing Roose velt for re-alec lion; Be gave' out the fol lowing statement tonight: . : Z'l am la receipt of a telegram from President Roosevelt which Indicates to at hi desire to have the .endorsement of the Ohio Republican state convention of hit administration.' Ia view of thlt I shall not oppose web action by the eon ventloa. 1 have telegraphed thepresl- dtnfto.lhat effect." , ' ;;, The Crown Bottling Works baa Just race! red another solid car of Portnert famous beer direct from the brewery- la refrigerating ear.' wi " r '''.V. j : . IP you use : HEAD 017 GOLD CREADERY BUTTER V PACIiKI)' IN. TUB FARIOU3 : ii:::er seal cartoon l Dirt and Odor Proof, you'll wear the smile that won't come on:. For Sale j E. B. Ilackbnrn, JoO. & WUlii and Lucaa & Lewis. , . "SUITS MORE TEOPLE THAN ANY OTHER URAND." " km V""' Z1Z U3, CU:..,J Summer School for " Craven Co. Teachers will be he!d at Dover, it will pen Jane 22nd an t continue .it u-ti-k Attendance L compulsory. For circufttr of work or any iii formation concerning- places to board, etc, address . 8.M. BK1NSOM, New Bern, N. C. Or L. L. HARGRAVE, Dover, N. C. Of all the games ever devised for the development of healthful exercise, base ball Is the best To be able to play ball successfully-it is necessary that yon equip the team with best supplies I am prepared to furnish ap-to-date base ball goods, and pay special atten tion to mail orders. Will fill your order same day received. Write for prices WM. T. HILL, Dealer in Biotoles, Fiasaiua, aao All Kinds Spobtiho Goods. Jon Pnianxo Rdbbsb Stamps. 91-93 Middle St., REW BERB, It. C Pens, Pens! A fine line of Pens now in stock Qa1l and examine. Owen Q. Dunn, S P01XOCI ST. 1 ! Fine Sterling Silver A new line of Sterling Silver in the latest pieces and deslgni. The Raleigh, Raphael and Virginia are the moat popular on the market RICH OUT GLASS. An elaborate and extensive line of the most artistic cutting. The Silver Leaf and Myrtle are tbe ON DISPLAY IN J. O. BAXrXR'S WINDOW. 5 t I J Designing or trans-1 I fer paper for stump ing linens, silks.sat I ins and embroidery also glass & china. ' Sole agents . ' .VeeMe.eMee..i.iMit ; J. J. Baxter it ageat for the Cosmopo man patterns, they are standard pas terns made with asaaa allowance only 10 sack or pat ta rat furnished free with all Creases bought from fLCO ap. PASTEURIZED H'-- vr-' Dunn, J. R.JPrerr Jr- MoGohee .?.,-', .;.:. . ai it C, CO., rrcrrictcrs, v- Just received . Fresh Grits, Carolina Elce, Grape' Nuts, Force, Koston Brown Flakes, Triabita Food, rostum Cereal. Cream Cheese. Fox Eiver Print Butter tresh irom week and kept in refrigerator. The best of everything in the gro cery line at the lowest possible prices. I respectfully solicit your trade. Yours to please, a. 'Phone 91. Gaskill Hdw. & tlVU!.ftl.Lij Have a full line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain and Artie freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planers, Ice Picks. awn Mowers from 12" to 16". Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. Matting and Carpet Tacks, Bill things needed for refitting or fitting Car load Sash and Blinds and sell Masury's Taint and Lewis' Lead. quality. Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. Gaskill Hardware aid HiRDWARC78 Middle St Phone 147. Delicious & RefreshiDg j In the Ice ! Cream we sell you.) We take the neatest care in V making our ersam, and only the T fneet materuua. 1TB PURK AND WHOLE- X SOME, and can be eaten by the Z f aaoet delicate person without fear for injury. 8Se per qt packed in ice, deliv area at your noose at any time, McSofleye i Give us a Call. W would be pleased to have you call and examine our line of BUILDERS' af ATXRIAL8, Paints, Oils, Refrigera tors, Water Cooler, Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream Freeaert, Tinware, Galvanised aad Enameled Ware. . LOOK US UP, Foj J Spons, General Hardware, Don't let your Carriage ran down tot want ot a little repair. Taken In time the cost may be trlllinr. "A word to tiie wise is stniiclent " we do sar- rlare and waR'm repalruie; In all Its brttnclies, at lowest prices, and warrant all work to be strictly flrat-claaa, . We will make your vehicle equal to new In ' t ramie, durability and motion. Jobbing promptly executed. We put Rubber Tires on your old or new wheels. We alirink your loose tires In a machine without cuttine; them. Evurvhody Is invited to soe the machine at work putting new bolta lipoid placae. V 4 ..... ,1 t t and Fancy Elgin the dairy every a nice, cool, clean Wholesale ft Retail Qroeer, 71 Brtfatd Ht Mill Supply Co., Window Screens, D.or Screens, Poster Tacks, and many other np the home. full stock of Builders Material. We Try either, both are of the best Mill Supply Company, HILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St Phone 216. Hurrah, Hurrah! New Goods arriving daily and prices lower than at the first ot the season. The mills are closing out bargains and we are geting them. Look the prices. Men's Clothing. A big lot Hens Ooat and Pants SuiU worth $5 00 our prioe $ M. A big lot Hens Blue Serge Coat and pants Huits, worth $7 SO, out price $4 24 All kinds of Summer Coats and Pants worth ft 75, cut price, 98c. Childrens Suits. Big lot Childrens Wash Suits, worth $1 00, cut prioe ftSo. Big lot Childrens Serge Suits, worth $4, cut price $9 98. Big lot Childrens Light Casslmerea, just received, worth $8, cut price, $1 69 '' Shirts. Big lot BUlrts, worth $1, cut prioe 48o Big lot Shirts worth SOo, cut price 34o Big lot of Boys 8hlrts,all colors, worth 50c, cut prioe 10c. Dress Goods. Big lot AR Color Organdies, worth 36c, cut prioe 16Jo yd. Big lot Figured Lawns, all colors, worth 10c, cut price Tie yd. 1 Same aa above, worth 7,0, cat to 4ie. Big lot R O Corsets, worth 1 00 out price 48c Big lot Bleaching In short length, worth 7c, cut frtoe (to yd. Big Iql Percale In abort lengths, wrth 10c, cut price So. Only 10 yards to a customer, each person must do their own buying. Shoes. Big lot Mans Shoe, worth $3 00, cut prioe 1 48, Sam a above, worth II CO, cut t6e. . Big lot Ladies Shoes, worth 13 00, cut prioe ft 89. U- - V ... A. .A 1 MA- ' u H wT,wurui ! ou, cue voc Big lot Ladle SUppera, worth 13, out prioe 1 69. Same as above, worth II 35, cut to 98e Sams aa ilmamtk 7 fin ni tn 10a Big lot of Hamburg Just received ta . remnants. Take a took at them. . : twar arrwti samri eaa . . m ..a t9 MLiuuum D11UU.X, am to utui HftKdwm Co Now Born. - j. w. wqop Fl.l HH IH II UB1. riTTIIU Ordem for Tohaooo Fluea Eolio-"' All work guaranteei to gira nt; Ufaotioa. -- ::' '. 1 Can hi found at the shop on South Front Streak formerly ooon. pled hi the' flrnv ".: iS 'it r r J. w. kood PhOM 220. ;.r- Vv'V'''- -For Rcnt"' :'v'- Wharf property formerly ooonpled by Q W Ilamilton ss wood yard. " ' Also two d ' "e c '-a In Second tory cf ripw 1. ' t ,:.'.'.-go Bon?h Huh r-, 73rrorlfi. I v ; -,V.O Fronts'.;' t, yto M.rr.ir:cr.
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