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IFOR'S DAYS -r.londay, i
Tuesday, Wednesday.
Ladles Open Work and Lace Hose at &
& half their value,
Jfv A First-class Up-to-date Hose, Lace w
j All Over, Both Limh and Foot, woritfiM;
jk 76c-, Special 45c; W
$ Fancy Knit Work, worth 40c, this ;
A sale 20c. p
V 20c & 25c Drop Stitch for 15c & 12c.
w Plain Light Weight for Summer, 25c
9? value for 15c.
& These gdods were Bought at a Great
7j iteauction, nence we
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Pleasure
P to know tliat what
jj you drink is Cle a
ana raucauie. j uat
is the wny with all of
t)f onr Beer and
Drinks. We use only
the Best and Purest
of everything.
Soft
CROWN BOTTLING WORKS
LEE J. TAYJLOB, Proprietor,
Phone 105 Cor. Queen & Bern Streets.
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 i necessary that yon
equip the team with best supplies.
. I am prepared to furnish up-to-date
base ball goods, and piy special atten
tion to mail orders. Will fill your order
same day received. Write for prices
WM. T mix.
Dealer in Bicycle", Firkabhs, ku All
Kinds Si'ortino Goods. Job rBitmsa
Rtjbbku Stamps,
91 93 Middle St., NEW BERN, If C
' RACYCLB ROADSTER X .
I the RENT WIii!cI
It pushe 25 per dent, easier and Is
worth two bicvclei of any mate. I.
' - '7-&t& hRSt'e J0161 at 25 00 M good
'. you isao get at any price. ' , ' f ' '
-;. v ;..f,"'iif". I taw proper material and can
imake ''ay : repairs' eatiBfactory on
.' " any' wheel at catisfactory prioot.-, .
L M. EDGERTON,
('nr.: Pollock & Cnveo fti.,
'V NEW BtRI,; f.IJ,-;. i,:
Fine StcrUng SifaerX
j A new line ol Sterling Silver In
the latest piece and designs. The
.Raleigh; Raphael and Virginia are
the most popular on (he market.'
;Y , ;RlCfl CUT GLASS
In elaborate and extensive line
of the most artistlo cutting. ' I he
Silver Leaf and Myrtle are ht
latest ; . ' . ' '
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divide witn you.
Don't let your Carriage run down
for want of a. little repair. Taken In
time the cost may te trunng. "i won
to the wise U sufficient" We do car
riage and wagon repairing In all Its
branches, at lowest prloes, and warrant
all work to be strictly first-class. We
will make yonr Teniae equal to new
in appearance, aaratmur ana motion.
JobbuirrromptlT executed.
We put Kubber 1 ires on yonr out or
new wheels. We shrink your loose Wree
in a machine without cutting them.
Everybody to Invited to see the machine
at won putting new bolts in, out ptacse.
G. II. Water fc Son,
ft Broad Pt New Blta. N O
: Special Salo
Of J Home-made ? Lard
Parties that wish some
thing pure and sweet
can get 6 lbs. lard for
55c Send your buck
et to the :7i. '
The Oak ilarket
BRANCH OFTICB '
A. B. Baxter Q Co.,
. V ' Commission :
Brokers.
I . , 1 Cravon Etrcflt,
. none 2S3. ' ke',v rr::?r, n. c.
Jlaln 0!Tlc, CI Frond x ny, i:ew York
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Moderate m:' ;.!. V -"' '.tkcrvl. fl.
Frlvn'e is ' i t i v Y-
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Haywood Case Decision Today.
Special to JonrnaL -' .-
Balbxsb. Jane 8. Argument In the
Haywood, habeas corpus case ended at
noon John X Woodard and Walter,,
Danjel speaking for the State, TM Argo
closing for Haywood. : K
JosUcea .Douglas and i, Walk'err an-
noonced that at boob tomorrow, they
would render their decision, whether to
grant ball or not-
Supreme Court Opinions. , L
Special to JonrnaL
BiuiaH, ' Jane - 8. The following
opinions were handed down by Supreme
Court.'
Hlgdon tiWD TeL Co., from Meck
lenburg, new trial.
State ts Hall, et al, from Robeson, new
trial .
Lyman ts Southern Railway Co., from
Buncombe, affirmed.
HoltonYsA&C Railway Co from
Mecklenburg, per curiam, affirmed.
We Help the Widow and Orphans.
The improved order Heptasophs, New
Bern Conclave No, 486, was organized
March 80th 1897.
Daring the past three yes re we have
lost three of oar brothers who hare paid
the debt we all have to pay tome day.
Bat oar deceased brothers left a protec
tion for thelt families. We have paid
oat a total of elz thousand dollars In
New Bern the nut three yean. On the
28th of May 1803, onr treasurer Mark
Dlsosway paid to the widow and child
ren of onr deceased brother John H.
Lokey 12000. Brother Lokey departed
this life the loth of Doc. 1902, and the
claim would have been settled by the 15
of January 1908, bat we had to wait for
the court to appoint a guardian for the
children which was not done nctll the
latter part of April 1908.
Any one wishing to protect their fami
ly would do well to ree the secretary
who will be pleased to give them any in
formation they may want.
Gbo. D. Gobdbb, Bec'y.
New Bern Conclave No 486.
June 1st 1908.
Textile Workers Strike.
A general strike of workers was inau
gurated in Philadelphia Monday, Involv
ing about 90,000 operatives. Of the 800
flrms.engaged in the textile Industry here
47 have granted the demands of the union
and their plants, employing about 15,000
hands are In operation.
Thirty-nine branches of the textile trade
are affected by the strike, and the cap -
tal Invested In the mills la estimated at
1 100.000.000. The dally loss in wages
will amout to 1125,000.
Tents tor the Homeless.
The United States war deparment will
aealst to the extent of Its power In ef
forts to alleviate sufferings In the flood
ed districts of the west Orders to this
effect have been given to Major general
J O Bates, commanding the department
of the Missouri, with headquarters at
Omaha, Nebraska. The supply depart
ment at Leavenworth, Kansas., will be
availed of for the shipment of tents to
the flooded regions should these be
found neooessary.
List of Utters
Bemalning in the Post Office at New
Beta, Craven county N. C. June 1
1908:
fan's ust.
B J D Bradford, Route No. I, BB
Brown, 808 8. Front St., L OBrog-
dssv v
2 Matthew Edwards.
G JWOray. -
H-Willie Harris, Jos Hawkins, Jacob
' J-GUbert Johnson, Sdward. Jllea. 08
George St,
K Henry Kennedy, Bellalr, N C,
IfHenry -Lewis. . ' -
M-N B Mania, 8 H MeDanlels, Wil
lis Moore, X L Moore. '
8-TT, Ballade, Aaron Speck, J T
Stewart, A M Sinclair, W B Blmmons,
Jasper, N 0. Xiljah BprallL '- '
W-Jno O Wllllanw, 118, Hancock
. J" t voxii'i tie." . M
AMiss Llllle Adklson. h -&i-J
B MUs Pennle Brown, Mrs B Bar
bour, Miss Nicy Best, Miss Mlttle Bui
lock. -, -': :
C Mrs Martha Cordett. Bellalr, N C,
Miss Mary A Cordon, Mtas AroonisCog
D Mil Clarlef Dodloy, Clars Dud'
G Miss Ids Green, R F D, -. :
J Miss Mary Jane Joaee. i
8 Mrs Martha A 8ngg, ears of Mr A
F Brlltaln, box No, 1 -
W Miss Deilor Wsrd, Mrs Margaret
WQson, Mrs R Willis (3), Mrs Genpta
Whltaker, 87 Wan 8t, Miss Mary Wil
liams, Hubank 8t
Persons calling for the above letters will
please say advertised and give date of
list . : ,
The regulations now require that one (1
cent shall be collected on the delivery
vt each advertised letter.
8. W.ncocl,P. M.
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BIG WHISKEY
Distillery to Be Built at Hamlet,
North Carolina.
Question of Skinner Striking Hay
wood. Agriculture Bosrd's -Badvet
Looks Like Ex
hibit at St. Louis.
First Confederate:
Soldier ElUed.
Raleigh. Jane 2. In the Federal
court here a case is up inwhlch F. A.
Lockey of Hamlet la defendant. It in
volves 11,000 gallons of whiskey. Mr.
Lockey says he will build at Hamlet the
largest whiskey distillery In the State
It will use 400 bushels dally and will
turn out 115 barrels of whiskey. The
largest distillery now In the Stale is at
Marlon, capacity 107 bushels.
Next Monday the North Carolina mer
chants association, will meet here in an
nual convention.
Interest In the Haywood habeas . cor
pus case continued practically unbroken
for six days, it being the longest hearing
of the kind on record in North Carolina.
The main contention of the defense was
to prove that Skinner struck Haywood
and that it was the latter's first shot
which It was claimed was fired at close
range which caused death. A strong
contention of the prosecution was that
after a return of a true bill by a grand
Jury there Is no power to grant habeas
corpus.
The State Board of Agriculture fin
ished its work today, and passed the
budget for the ensuing six months
amounting to (99,000. It also passed
the college budget for the year ending
next June, this to maintain both the ag
riculture and mechanical departments
The board adopted new quarantine reg
ulations, these being entirely designed
to carry out the - law more thoroughly.
It Is hoped and believed that daring the
year 1903 three or four more counties
will be gotten out f f the quarantine dis
trict. The experiment station budget
was adopted, this covering the $14,000
coming from the hatch fund.
It now set cm to be regardod as reason
ably certain that North Carolina will
have a great exhibit at St. Louis. A very
large part of the material Is ready for
Immediate uee.
The first Confederate soldier killed in
battle was Henry L Wyatte of the First
Regiment North Carolina Volunteers
who fell at Big Bethel June 10th, 1881.
He is burled at Richmond. Marshall
Robert Q Bradley of the Supreme Court
each year sends a fUg there to be placed
upon his grave and today sent one for
this use.
Did you ever try the famous Bohmer
Export Beer. Call for a bottle You will
find it a fine beer.
Shreaded Wheat Biscuit at J R Par
ker Jr's.
Schedule B Tax.
The law requires that during the first
ten days in Jane, BehednlajJ Tax shall
be paid and License obtained for the
following:
,- Agents of Breweries (or breweries),
brokers (merchandise, ship, stock and
pawn brokers), blcyole dealers, billiard
tables, bagatelle tables, bowling allies,
coal dealers, collecting agencies, cotton
compresses, cigarette dealers druggists
selling liquors, dealers In deadly weap
ons (pistols or pistol cartridges, dirks,
daggers, sling shots, etc ), dentists,
emigrant agents, feather renovator,
dealers In furniture, fire 'crackers or
fire works, gilt .enterprises, grain dis
tilleries, hotels, lawyers, peddlers, oc
ulists, opticians, physioians, (Including
osteopaths or any person practicing any
prof eased art of healing for fee or re
ward), photographers, dealers In prlie
photographs (or prises of any kind) real
estate agencies, second hand clothing
dealers, slot machines (with fixed re
tains, trading stamps, undertakers, Itln
erant ocniisu, ittnerans opticians.
GEO. B. WATERS,
Register of Deeds. :
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MEADOW GOLD
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VeV aUvsU'sLUX
CREAMERY;
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Put up in' the j famous INEE SEAL package,
Dust and Odor Proof IS .THE BEST YET. One
tx'conytapes;you.c
For Sale by E. B. Hackburn, 7no. Dunn, J. iC Parker, Jr4 .McGehee
A'WUliBana -Lucas Sc Lbw.;)':V:'ly
- "SUITS MORE PEOPLE THAKg AYJOTITER BBAND. ,
lljlSoLD "iiEt:nY;i5ll:
STHAU0, GUKGT CO., Proprietors,'
:n::r:c::;n, VA.
""T QUAI.ITT r ' T ' '.' rCFULAll r:'c.
.. j Dress Goods. : .
. . If you need-any thing In the line of
Organdies; Batiste Piques, ' Flannels,
Silks, Ginghams,' Percales and White
Goods, why wehsve them.; Will show
them to you and make the price .suit
you. - "'. "
B. W. ARMSTRONG.'
A full and complete- line of fancy
cakes and crackers at J R Parker Jr's.
We are in receipt of a big line of Tor
chon and Valencenes Laces which we
are selling at about half the regular
price. The 10c, quality is going at Sets
per yard. Come and see them.
J J BAXTER,
Mothers, Quakers, fleckers and Leg-
gets Oat flakes 10c, package at J R Par
ker, Jr's.
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A fine lot of 8a ear Cared Hams. Gold
Band, now at the Oaks Market. A mati
nee girl's calendar given with each
ham.
A full and complete line of Interna-
al stock and poultry food for sale at J.
R. Parker Jr.
If what you drink Is put npbythe
Crown Cork it Is clean, as the Crown
Cork Is used but once. Crown Corks
are used exclusively . by Crown Botllng
Works, Phone 105.
All our colored Lawns have been re
duced. We have a big lot of them that
must be sold. Come and see the pretty
vstterns you can buy here at 5o to 15c a
yard J J BAXTER.
Just Received 500 dozen fresh eggs at
J R Parker Jr's.
Belfast Ginger Ale put up by the
Crown Bottling Works Is equal to any
domestic or Imported. Try a crate of 3
dozen for 50 eta.
The Crown Bottling Works has Just
received another solid car of Portners
famous beer direct from the brewery In
a refrigerating car.
Summer School for
Craven Co. Teachers
will be held at Dover. It will open
June 22nd and continue six weeks.
Attendance is compulsory.
For circular of work or any in
formation concerning places to
board, etc., address
8. M. BR1NSON,
New Bern, N. C.
Or L. L. IIARGRAVE,
Dover, N. C.
Beautifln pat
terns for Shirt
Waist and Center
Pieces and Stamp
itJg Outfits at one
half the usual Z
price.
I mm book s toes. I
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A fine line of
Pens now in stock
CaU and examine.
Owen G. Dunn,
vTTlir
PASTEURIZED
Ahbther Fresh Lot Harvey's
- Small
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JUST EEOEIVED. Try one. They are
Strictly first quality.
Yours to please,
j. l mm
'Phone HML
Gaskill Hdw. &
Have a full line of seasonable goods at this seasons price.
White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planers,
Ice Picks.
Lawn 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 Faint and Lewis' Lead.
quality.
- Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed.
Gastlll Hardware ail 11 Sulv Goiany,
EIDWARE 78 MiddleSt
Phone 147.
Delicious k MwMw
is the
Ice
Cream ii
we sell yon
We take the greatest care in 4
making onr cream, and only the
IT'S PURE AND WHOLE
SOME, and can be eaten by the
most delicate person without fear
of injury.
860 per qt. packed in ice, deliv
ered at your house at.any time,
lYIcSofley
Give us a Call.
We would be pleased to have yon call
and examine onr line of BUILDERS'
MATERIALS, Paints, Oils, Refrigera
tors, Water Coolers, Lawn Mowers, Ice
Cream Freezers, JTinware, Galvanised
and Enameled Ware.
LOOK US UP,
Foy 6 Sinimons,
General Hardware,
79 Soulk Front Street,
4aAAAi4444l44M4;
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Us-Nothing
, for doing right. The druggist ',
who desires to grow In the ;
confidence of his neighbors '
has no other safe and sure '.
. way pen to him. ' . ' ;
We simply solloit your pa-
tronrge on the grounds of pure; ',
drugs, rightly handled, at fair ;
prloes. ' .." ' - '' " ; .r'
, On this basts : we" have '.
grown) on this basts we will ;
eantifiue to grow, K ,' ' '.
We are in buslaes to make !
money, but know full well ;
tliat we must earn your confl- -dunce
before we can get your ".
Isttronjige, '. ,
Vnfffs
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Wholesale
A lletail
Grocer,
71 Bread Ht
Mill Supply Co.,
Window Screens, Dcor Screens,
Poster Tacks, and many other
up the home.
full stock of Builders Material. We
Try either, both are of the best
MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St
Phone 216.
And our prices will play the
tune and get things on a boom dur
ing the first days of June at
S. COPLON'S.
Dress Goods.
Big assortmet of Organdies worth 26c
reduced to 114c
Big assortment Figured Lawn worth
7c reduced to 4ic
Big assortment of Dimities, all colors,
worth 10c reduced to 7o
Big lot of Andrasooggin Bleaching,
worth 10c reduced to 7fc.
Big assortment of Bleaching In short
lengths, worth 60 reduced to 8fa
Big lot of Percales in short lengths,
worth 10c reduced to 5c Only 10 yards
to a eustomer, each customer must do
their own buying.
Big lot of Hamburg in short lengths,
worth double what we ask for it
Big assortment of Ribbons in all col
ors and widths, worth 8c, 10c & 12,c re
duced to 4JO.
Ladies Waists.
Big lot Ladies Shirt Waists worth
$1 60 reduced to f 0.
Big lot worth $1 reduced to Me.
Big lot worth 75c reduced to 4So.
Ladies Muslin Under
wear. Big assortment at aQ price ard all
oaallttes, examine them, you can buy
cheaper tfaaa you can buy the materials
and make them.
Ohildrens Hats and
Shoes.
Big assortment, era mine them before
yoa buy elsewhere we win make jron
prices that will astonish you.
S. COPLON,
75 MIDDLE STREET, Next to OaskH
Hardware Co, Few Ben.
raifii,
June is Here!
, Udder HoteJ Chattawkst,
GENERAL -HARDWARE.
Dcrcen "V7ire Doorai
and 7indOT73.
Hho Ico Cavingr Qla
cicr Ecfrlacratoro, noiir H ;1
better, low as gooJ, v .i,, ?''.
Agent fortho Farmer Girl ind
i;oy COOK stoves, ana it v juevoe ,
Li I and Paints.
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