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1 ' 4 i ( o i r- -X- . "... fcaeafl Baaa-nri d II I J V-LJ J you can find what you 3. M 1 "r want "Hi" j W We carry he Royal Worcester " and M thft T?. A in battoti rliffnrATit atolaa vvf extra; long, medium" length; straight O -'r a Alsothe Girdle,made tip in Batiste J '-'' ft .especially for Summer, ? - :, v . : j Ask specially to see No. 605; this is V7 k & a winner. . r r ; ! U , I NEV---Just Received. ? 8 .'.-..S "'A""""- ' . - V. ' . It is B i si Pleasure 'r . - i . ' i -8(1 - to know that ' fc i . i you. dnuk is -. r.-fS and Pnl:itnlilo. tui ... ..... v . is tua wy witn au 01 pj our Iieer dud Soft ' Drinks." Wo use only feif the Beet and Purest -fyjga ilGROVVN, BOTTLING fVVORKS lis Tj"EK J. TAYLOR . Irnrfptnf . . ; . . Phone 105. - i": . , I 'vOI 11 the game erer derlsed lo" ihe H liiv levelbpmiit of healthful exercUe, bae ball it the best CTo be able to; plat baU 'k - v'v iifwfull 4t t - nAMwurr-that nn " ; v. 5 ft I &n pmpared to i f arnlh ip-to-date bate baU goods, and pay. ipeolal atten ' . ' ;'Oon to mail orden.- Will All joar order -eame day receWed.' Write for prices; i 'f';WM, IIILIV r-v'v O:;I)ealeHtt BiotclkS) Firkiems, akd Aii .''vj:'.' Jlwds gpoBTma O0ODS. J0B f wmsa. , l-93 Kiddle KEy BERN, RrC. RACYCLK ROADSTER '. ;. Im Ibo'nEST; Wheel. It poshes 25 per cent, easier and is worth two bicjcles of Any male.. I have Hicjcles at 25 00 as good as jou via gi t at any price, v ' ' ' ', I have proper, material -"and can .malteaiiy repairs satisfactory on any wlwcl at satisfactory prices, v I. M. EDGERTON, ('nr. Pollock & Cmeo la., , NEW BIRSl N. u v eeeeeeeeeeeeee : Finz Sterling Silver . A mvi lino of Eurlinjt J- ilver In UiA ltxt piorM and design. The Halclyh, Itaj liaul and Vlr-InU r t!io nidKt jiojiiilar nn Ilia mnrkct 2 lucn cut (u.Ars. A n ( l.ilmra'o and l I'-tiMve o ' ' f I' tniii.t nrt1: ! Io ( ill ! ii';;, 11 n :'T I.' ftt Bnil J.'yrt',.) I ' "S ,S .- .. -V .. .- 'i .. .-. 7 'V . '- . A-4 - 3 . - f": "ft r k' HO -nnr 4 f nmu"uj S! V in;r ; A 17 it . ' - ' Cor. Queen & Ben Streets. I': . rJ ': -f X Beautiful pat- i I terns for Shirt Z Waist and Center; Pieces and Stamp, t S ing Outfits at one half the usual I pricee'rf'.vv, rnrarl book store.1 MMMMMMMMMM Summer School for ig; fCrayenCoJ. Teachers will be leld at Dover. It will open June 22nd and oontintie six weeks Attendance is compulsory, t'"- v v r0r circular of work pr any . In formation v ooncernin g ' places to poard, eto, adaress iV.., z'tS v .-- f.;. ll New Born, K.'dv. Or L; HARGEAVE, ,i r,. ; T . ! Special a Of llomo-mado Lard. Parties tkatxricli rc:no thirty puro and c... 1 can jCt 0 It 3. Ir.id i. 55c. C?nd your i;::": ct to tlio . llto'finr Nil The annual meeting of the Farmers and Merchants Eank of this city, was held at the tanking house, yesterday. The regular business of going through the affairs of the bank In detail was transacted. - - " The following directors were elected to serve during the ensuing year," L H Cutler, W B Blades, W 8 Chadwlck, M M Marks, P H PeUeiler, JohnButer, T Q tlyman, T W Dewey, T A Henry; ; At the meeting of the directors the following officers of the ' bank- were elected for the ensuing year. , ' President, L H Cutler. , - f Tlee-Presldent, W B Blades.' . p, Cashier, T W Dewey. H , Book-keeper, D W Roberts. Teller, Miss Hanks.' -'-vf; - , " Collector, J A Nunn. t" . : 'Yesterday's Game. " ' It was 1 to 0 at the finish of yester day's game between the N B A Cf. and KegulsrfcJliil Not a score was made until the fifth inning when Joe Patterson crossed the rubber for the HB AC'; , - It was the fastest game of the season, Prettyman pitched a "hitters" balL , The following Is the score by in- ' ' 1 8 84 6 NBAC - 0 000 1-1 Regulars ; T . , '' ' 0 0 0 0 00 ' There will be a game played here next Tuesday between Reelsboro and:Golds- boro.,'T .":rr;i;vC'''j;V4 The Storm In Georcbu'; Reports from the storm stricken dis trict around Qalnevtlle Qs., brings the list upwards to a hundred and the wounded fire hundred. Three hundred houses In that town were totally destroy ed, lasting one thousand people home less, many only sating their clothes on their persons. - The greatest loss of, life was at the Oalnerllle Cotton MM and. moat of them women and children , 1 At New Holland 8arines and White Sulphur Springs the storm was also severe. At the former plaee 100 houses were destroyed, and ; 800 people are without shelter. The latter place which Is a summer resott the destruction was complete. ' Governor Terrall Immediately lwued an appeal to the public for relief for the sufferers.' and -money, tents "and lother stores are being rushed to the scene as quickly as possible. i ' tip. SatolU Received. . ' Cardinal Batolll was ' received . by the Pope Tuesday, with whom, he discussed American and - Philippine affairs.: His Holiness Is much fatigued by the recent hot weather and 'all unnecessary au diences hare been suspended. Only the high ecclesiastical dlgnatlries are, now CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. - .Tt8 Kind You Hate Always Bc:ght eignarnreof Commissioners Notice Notice Is hereby given that all persons are required to list their taxes with the list takers and assessors during the pres ent month of June. ' All who faD to list during the month ef . June will " be ; re quired to pay double taxes' as required by law, unless a very satisfactory excuse Is given. ':-'- The eommusloners have been com' pelled to adopt this rule, because of the large .number of persons who fall to list their taxes at the proper - time. This rule will be strictly enforced, except for good cause shown. v It is also a misde meanor to fall to list. ;i, .'.'v V k. b, JONEa . ', Chmn. Board of Commlssionera, - . Craven County, June s, 1803. ," ' ..' -t . . Hofbrau Beer Is the best and purest Malt and Hop Beer on the market. Gll for It and have no other. v.? Notice to Appear, etc., and of Lis NORTH CAROLINA, ) In the Crsren County. 8uperlor Court . Fall Terra, 1003 , Ssmuel W Bmsllwood ' 'a. vs - - Clara Jerome. A To Clara Jerome, dufendtnt.-' TAKE K0T1C2. ' . n (he 1 la p!i -. l r 1 1 ii i ' : J : (t r I i I t ) i It)!, i I ' " " 1 ii ', f 1 ! t ( f r t in g:::;id. And Ernest Haywood .Walks Forth r J.Y4 Free, , v. ' Applause Greets . Judge's Decision. $10,000 BaU Brothers and. Cousins of Defendant , , . i Quickly Sign for ,) i - i76,ooo. tv : Special to, Journal. , j-l , , Raleigh, June 8. At noon .Judge DouglM and Mb associate Judge Walker announced their decision' in the Ernest Haywood habeas corpus case. ' ' ' . r Haywood was seated In midst- of his three brothers, S number of cousins and all his attorneys, his face full of smiles and Ms expression that of . satisfaction. Judge Douglas read tie decision, s.i - "After careful consideration of all tes timony and argument of counsel, we are of opinion that; as esse Is presented to us under rule laid down in State against Herndon, 170 N. O., reports, petitioner is entitled to bail. It is therefore ordered and - adjudged that . petitioner, Ernest Haywood give bond with good and suffi cient sureties in sum of ten thousand dollars conditioned as required by law for bis appearance at next term of Supe rior court of Wake to answer indictment now pending against him, and upon ap prove) of saW secretary, sheriff will re lease petitioner from custody." . When the words "entitled to bail" were spoken there was some applause. Preparation was affected on- the spot, the required oaths of justification being teken The bond was really' (75,000, justifiable, Haywood's cousins and brothers being on lL Alfred WIHaywood, Hubert Oaywood and Edgar Haywood, tlO.OOOacb, Dr F J.Haywood, cousin, tlO.OOO; William M Saunders, of Johnson county, Henry E Lltctford, Joseph F Ferrel and W Z Blake (10,000 each. As soonu decision was rendered several persons gathered around defendant and shook hands with hlm. msny more did so after the bond had been prepared and Judge had direct ed sheriff Ufreloaee him...- - ' In a minute or two Haywood accom panied by his brothers walked to a car riage in frontof the court house and was then driven along quiet streets to bis home.- ' Tne next term of court at which Hay wood wllLbe tried Is In July. ' Rev'Dr Skinner, the venerable faUier of Ludlow Skinner was present When the decision wss made and left oourt room a moment later. . -, v j - Shreaded Wheat Biscuit at J R A Par ker Jr's.:-' ; , - ; NOTICE! The. Summer Normal and. ImtUute work for Colored Teachers In the Conn' ties of Craven, Jones,'' Csrteret, Hyde, Ohilow and Pitt begins June' 8th, 1908, at the Eastern N O, Industrial Academy in the City of New Bern lasting 'for two weeks. All should avail themselves of the msny advanUges that wiQ be given during, these two weeks, u the desire of all Interested in education U that teach ers should continue to fmprore. Tuition 25 cu per .week...'?;; . Board can be secured at $5.00 to $6.00 per month,' :.: fe.- , ) Teschers, Ret A L B Weeks, W Geo Avsnt, Wm Button, and others. ': p ' -;. Hon 8 M Brlnson,' County Superin tendent, will lecture from time to time REV. WM. BUTTON, D. P., j " Presldentr- iom eii s-' a )M I .11. ' . a.- Tho Old Han's 1, . .mm m and you will bo Happy. Cold cnly ia tho F moii3 Ii tix ii" 3 d::liciou3. , . lor V.M 1 y J. 1). H.m Ulurn, Jno. Vi'illiH tin i Iii;. -..3 tv Leu ia. ";XIT:j 1. i.:; u Strike of Textile Workers Com ' plete...' Z1 The strike of textile workers inaog- arated Monday Is virtually complete. Of the 550 plants which have not granted the demand for a fifty-five-hour , week, there are not a half dozen in operation, and these are working short-handed," " In the Kensington district, where are located the majority , of the mills, the number of idle hands Is said to be more than 60,000. In other districts of the city there are at least 80.000. more," making the grand total of Idlers 70,000. . , ' Dress Goods. , ; If yori need '.'anything In the line of Organdies, Batiste Piques, Flannels, Silks, Ginghams, . Percales and White Goods, why we have them.' Will show them to you and make the price suit you. E. W. ARMSTRONG. - Did you ever try the famous Bohmer Export Beer Call for a bottle. Ton will find it a fine beer. ' ; .. We are In receipt of a bfg line of Tor chon and - Valencenes Laces which we are , selling at about half the regular price. The 10k quality Is going at Sets per yard. Come and see them. , ' - J J BAXTER, Mothers, Quakers, Heckera and' Leg- gels Oat flakes 10c. package at J R Par ker, Jr's. J - A fine lot of Sugar Cured 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 end poultry food for sale at J. R. Parker Jr. ' . ; If what you, drink Is put up by the Crown Cork it Is clean, as the Grown Cork Is used but , once. Crown Corks are used exclusively by Crown Boiling 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 Valterns you can buy here at 5c to 15c a yard.. , J J BAXTER. Just Received 500 dozen fresh eggs at JR Parker Jr's. ' ' - Belfast Ginger Ale put up bytl Crown bottling Works Is equal to any domestio or Imported. Try cerate of dozen for 50 eta.' - The Crown Bottling Works has just received another solid car of Portners famous beer direct from the Crewery a refrigerating car. , - iPens, Pens ! A A f he'stine of Pens now tn stock 'Call and examine s Owen O.1 Dunn, v BRANCH OFFICE ; , ii; B. Baxter &iC6. Comm iss ion WStBrokets.m -vr " ' Stacb,: Coiioa,(iraiii t Rtnrtsioii; ri7 Craven Street, Phone 833. . NEW BERN, N. O. Main Office; 61 Broadway, New York. , Moderate margms. . Excellent service. . Private wires to New York. ' .. Highest baukinf and mercantile ref- tenees.," ,-' t.-, 't-v ',.,-.w;. -M . ' a..J v j BICCUIT3 7ith : 7 r? V iial dut a:;d 'oeoh moor J)....n, J. R. furler, Jr IfcGohce ." r; any ot:::;:: r::AKD." Ama1.a. P-.-L Small S JUST RECEIVED. Trt one. They are Strictly first quality. S Yours to please, g 5 f T 1 JGF - A ITTTIT ' Wholeale 1 J li MGjJAIiltjij Betai1 Gaskill Hdvv. & Have a full line of seasonable goods at this seaBOns 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 fittingup the home. Car load Sash and Blinds and sell Masury's Faint and Lewis' Lead. quality. Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. GasUIl Harlware an! li SoddIy Comm. HARDWARE 78 MiddlSt . Phone 147. j Delicioos 'ft Refreshing is the Ice ixi We iwell jou. : W fnVa ftiA mlMt mm In Z making our cream, and only the T - m.a nrmvi . III irT T SOME, and can be eaten by the X mom aeiicMO person witaoat iw ot Injury. . , ered at your noose atny time, us a - Gall; Ave would be pleased to have yon can an4 examine our line of BUILDERS' MATERIALS, Painta, OUs, lUfrlgeal torsy, Water Coolers, Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream Freezers, ITlnware, Galvanised and Enameled Ware. ' v VtlM't LOOKJJS UP, Foy & Steins, V General Hardware, NEW nCGIT, 3T. C,' :: You Owe? " : :: Vs Nothing y . Z Z for doing right The druggist 2 - ho dealres to grow In the I ". confidence of hltnetfihbors - has no otlier safe and sure ' Z ij or"n to Min. Z Vi' aWr.jiy tollclt your pa- -; tr onr-9 on Ue grounds of pure Z ' Arv;;n, r;,;U!y fian!:ail, at fair ; . i ' i. " C.i tMs basis we have ' v .!); on tMs bftkts we will ( ' ' ... to prow. V, In t.ii!'-e t'i ts !.le ", -, 1 a r,..- f..U .'! ; v i i I r rn )' -'.;r ( .?i- 1 ' ! ap-t your . I U! e- 5? Mill Supply Co., Window Screens, Dtor Screens, Poster Tacks, and many other full stock of Builders Material. We Try either, both are of the best MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St Phone 216. June is Here And oar 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 35c reduced to lStc Big assortment Figured Lawn worth 7o reduced to 41c Big assortment of Dimities, all colors, worth 10o reduced to 7o Big lot of Andrasooggin Bleaching, worth lOo reduced to 7fo. Big assortment of Bleaching In short lengths, worth 6o reduced to Bfo. Big lot of Percales in short lengths, worth lOo reduoed to 5c Only 10 yards to a customer, each customer must do their own buying. Big lot ot Hamburg, In short lengths, worth double what we aak for lb Big assortment of Ribbons In all ool- ors and widths, worth So, lOo ft 121c re duced to 4ta . : Ladles Waists. ' Bbr lot Ladlesf Shirt. Waists worth it 50 reduoed to Mo. v . JBIg lot worth $1 reduced to Me. - Big lot worth 75c reduced-to 43c Ladies Muslin Under- . ; . .wear. ' Big assortment at sill prices and all qualities, examine them, yon. ean buy cheaper than yon can, bay the materials and make them.. r-'' ' :, - Childrens Hats and 1;,0hoes.:: Big assortnient, examine them before yon buy elsewhere we win. make you prices that will astonish yon. A.V - S.COPLPPT, 79 MIDDLE STREET, Next to Gaska Hardware Co, New Bern - - - A CLttUwkn, . 4 . . a - nr. .. 4 a -at r i O . , . . coae - ( 1 t'i
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