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t - - L. I Vi luo....JI ...-( lit iuOi- TWISTY-SECOND fH& 41 It 4' i ' Y ; " - o v, 0...s,,,.V ' lew.--. J .. k. A v - .::".),;.. ". ' A - ; . u : A partial list of the delicious refreshing; DRINKS i bottled by the Crown. Poltliug ' Woikv: - . v, -- - i Blood Orange, ' -; OraiigePhosphaU1 . Lemon Roda,' ; Lemon Sour, " y ' Cream ( hocolal, - , ' Cream 8oLv , : Sarsaparilla, ' - ' .-, TrnnKrMW Toliir. .. f- , ; , , Belfast Ginger ' j : ' .J Afri-Oola,' - y .Beerine; - ' ' , . -' Now introducing ih finest of "" Lager Beor. , ; ' LEE 4, TAYLOR, Prepr , j ; Fhone 10S. Cot. Queen ft Bern Sii-;:Vi$ iiHSlIlili - The Old Man's and you will be Happy. Sold only in the Fa mous niER SEAL DUST AND ODOR PROOt Package. IT'S DELICIOUS. - 7 ' For Sale by E. B. Ilackburn, Jno. A Willis and Lnoaa & Lewis::' - "SUITS MORE PEOPLE THAN ANY OTHER BRAND." y:-r ''"oLDiiEiiRYlili v K'-'i: :niisi(EY.'lf ' STRAUS, GUNST & COM Proprietors, V , V nicmiOND, va ; ; . - DOBKST QUAllTf" BONtST " For Eat by All Pens, Pens! i 1 . !! i A fine line of I Pens now in stock Call and examine. Owen Q. Dunn, Vi rCLLCCK BT. :!'?ttttf;itt( Of rH t!:i Tcunt- f T . 4 4 BISCUITS with Dunn, J. K Parker, Jr, McQohee -V .-...-;": -r .-r " - MtASDRK, . POPULAR PRICE. KeliabU Dealers. ' ': .feOO Kit s I 4TTUI OlFTEtESCS aiTWEEH '! TU n:cyc!5&AnxC::y V r ) f TULA Eclnz, Uie CcLtrit.i rollers to tn!14 R- t r re. The Iloinz ru"3 Concern, who hare been interest! farmer In thU iecltonln lie grow leg -of encumbers tills seaBon are now getting ready to be gin the pickllnc process. . '; Their plant has been located on the A & N 0 road just above the crossing of National Arenne. r Twenty large wooden tanks are lined up, and 1 scaffolulngs placed. ' Erery thlng la being planned as If It were to be permanent. If the experiment of this year's crop is satisfactory to the grow ers, and enough acreage can be secured for a crop another season the plant will be made permanent, and a large packing and pickling plant will be established. For this season the stock win only pats through the prepatory stages . bere and be sent to other plants for the final pickling, bottling and packing. A small lot of "cukes" were being put through the first of the picking process out there yesterday as an experiment. ; The process seemed to be to the un initiated writer putting the stock In a bath of brine , and constantly stirring them and adding to and Uklng away the brine. Great care ta taken in keeping the bath at i certain strength and test-; ing glass is used to determine its ' ac curacy. S: The process ts ieaions( ina somewhat slow, but withal cleanly ' J. If the experiment proves A auocess and the plant ; becomes permanent, it will no doubt be the beginning of the greatest enterprise that ereMUuck New Bern. r. .- .w i- Ur p . j - Supreme Court Opinions; , Special to JoarnaL .'J .; & ' , ;' Balelgh, June 10 The Sapreme Court filed the followlne; opinions here to State ts Wpcox, from Perquimans, no error'. -,J f rV Elmore ts S A L Ry. Oo.,from Wayne, petition allowed, Judgment of Court be- low affirmed., ; , t i Seawell ts B A L Ry from Moore; af- ttrmed, K k 1 "s V,; $ Dobsoa and Whitley :ts flo Ry. Co., from McDowell, new trial. Y f ' Coadell ts W ds W Ry. ' Occ, from Beaufort, petition allowed and new trial allowed : - 1 ,f 4 v: Lewis ts Steamship Co.', from Carteret petition allowed, ormer- ruling NTers- , Vickers ts City of Durham, no w ror. ' v ,,' t-i - Ray ts Long, from Alamanco) affrrm Stale ts Toder, from Catawba, no er- fror. ' ' it fc r i.' " ' . 'if ' "HcpUsopns Kect at cnmonl'j , Richmond, Va.,' JnneftTke Bopreme Oonclare of the Independent Order of Heptasopns met her today,: the gather- lag being eocao eeren hundred, mez strong. The body was formally weloom ed to the city by Mayor. Taylor, and. In a fraternal way by Judge H Ingram, of Manchester -iii'.v -s-;: I ry. The July Deslpiejv, The well-known ' home and- fashion magazine, The Designer,' published by the Standard Fashion Company ot Kew York City, hu been reduced In price from $1.00 to 80 cents a year. The great aim of The Designer Is to help women along all practical and beautiful ' lines, by gathering for them and glring to them the fullest information on jail fashion and domestlo matter!. , . , ' .':V Suldle la Vltelrztoa. ! , William II BobUtt, a . citizen of Ma rlon, N. C. committed suicide In the lobby ot the Ortoa House la Wilming ton, Tuesday morning. ' Bobbltt wis about 47 years of age, and no cause cm be assigned for the act except that heary drinking the put few days may hare caused despondency. Els brother, Junes M Bobbltt, of Marlon, who was here with him, says be cannot ascribe any cause for the deed. The two to bltts had been there since last TrlJay. The suicide len the dmk la the hotel lobby and tat down on a settee. lie pl&ccd the muzzle of the p'atol to Lit r';;bt to.i!0 na nrea, tne ts: patting tritt.-r'y through hit bend and kli'lng L! a liitlaotly. ' " Cf.STORIA lor Infanu and C.il hrn. .!: V r.e j it u t f .r f. ( I at Convention in Raleigh. $ Haywood Case Trial In July.. Wea'th T"er Obsenations. ttreat Nnm-V; ' ber Applications 'by. ' .'' ' .Teachers. State j j I' ' Board Elc-; J j. i, J' c ' 'tlonai, r . v 4 Ralwoh, June 10, Grand master L C McBrayer of the .Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows last night addressed ell the. mem bers of that order here,' and today .In company with the eiecutWe committee of the orphanage 'at Ooldsboro, ot which he is chairman, left here to Intpect that institution which now contains 56xhlld ren. v ; 1 1 m s r It is said that Dr Charles W Dabuey, of the Cnireraity of TenneeBee-and for years North Carolina's State ; chemist, is more than apt to be made president of the UnlTerslty ot Virglnla.; - ' The attendance at i the State Liquor Dealers and Distillers Convention', in session bere, Is the largest on record, members say. Both dealers and distill ers are deeply stirred by ' the situation Which the Watts Liquor Bui has placed them in, and by the knowledge that the great fight against' liquor; is growing in strength dally. It is said that the sale of liquor is now : permittee! at not more than 100 places In the State,'-and' this number Is more1 than apt to be Jafgely decreased, and that soon. . - 1 J, The criminal term of Wake ; Superior Court at which the Ernest Hay wootfeaee will be tried begins July 13th, and Judge Peebles will preside.! It is thought, that it will take at least a week to dispose of this notable case. ' j . , t ' i S;ate weather observer C F. Von Herr mann says there are now in North JCtr- olina M Tolnntary obserTere ana 400 crop correspondent,! there are also 1 1 regular stations." There are now only four river stations, at which there are gaugesr One or tnese ts on tne i-ape Fearaf Fayettevllle, the three others being on the Roanoke at DanvIlle.Clarkt Ttlle. anil Wilson. Stations are needed on the Tar RlTer at Jfartoro and on' the Neuse at Qoldsboro. ' Mr Von Herrman only has jurisdiction orer .those Streams which flow f. into , jhe . Atlantic' Jn ttui 8tate.;d;Xf i 'v0J-.v, ' Speaking about the disaster in ;South Carolina, obterve Voa J Herrman said that to far as he can discover there .has never beed a cloud burst In North Caro lina. - Tne floods of 1901' were ' duel to general and excessive rains and were the worst in many years, but there was. nota Ing like a cloud burst,- while . In' South Carolina there aeemr to hare beeaa genuine cloud burst as the Immense rnatt et water can be explained in; no other way whateTer: I--: VV Bo many applications from lady teach ers during July at the Agricultural ' and Mechanical College here have been i re ceived tflat it hae been decided by Presi dent Bratton of 8 1. Mary's Female Ool- lege to open its doom 1 these, appll- canuand furnish them room. , lieTi pt. Brattoa tu set apart- for this purpose two of the buildings, both of. stone. . St. Mary's la within a few hundred yards of the Agricultural and ; Uechanlcal . Uoi lege. . i ' 1 'V ':'.. 'Tjtl'h The State board of election met bere today and reorganized. : Got.' Aycock reappointed all the members of the Old board, yet the'law requires an -organfea- tlon as If It were a new one. Wilson, u. Lamb of Wllllamiton wU again mtde ohalrman, and R. T. Claywell of Morgan UU KVH VI... J. . i 1 The State corporation commission- to day granted authority to the Bank jOf Liberty, at the town of that name' in Randolph county, capital 13000, and the Jonetboro Commercial Bank, capital fiO.OOO to begin business.' ' - V ' ' The btate superintendent of public In ttructlon today itsued a very important circular regarding the election of county mperlntcndants.. .Dt wants them, well paid, and sajs "be sure that you get more man and more time for more money." ' ..' , . '; i . Go to Wilmington and. Wrights-', vilie Beach. ; Thomtt II Knl'hl't Excoralon to Wllmlnglnn on Thursday June 13, bUort a tplcnd'd opportunity to vlult the lar i;t rlry In l!e Blnto lit a IrlTiing cont." Wi' !,!tvi:!e l'."rh nine iri!!-i frorn V,'lliiiin'tn, la the Jlwf ut all Soutb fm H-hino t: iir't, and is ! h'-d If ! ' 'i r; r I ! li'c rt every l.t'.f l.f-ur. ,-y 1 t! 1 t 7 c r. (! t ut T ."10 K M t i n ut '1 I'- Troubled.. Largest .Attendance Banishment of Slot KAchlnes. Raleigh, June 10. Raleigh has been a great place for the -slot machines, really gambling affairs, and of course there hare been great numbers of these in other parts of the State. "The local manager here when asked nine; not machines had all been removed from the State said 'they had. He had worked very hard to have the use ot tne ma chines permitted and said he succeeded In getting two Legislatures to allow the machines, but the last one knocked them OUl. j. j 'J, t f ' He added that some of the men who played the machlnea most fought, them the hardest, and are now lamenting the fact that they are gone. When aaked If he was sure that the machines had been driven out of the State he said yes,, that the law Imposed a penalty of $500 and Imprisonment for three months, and that nobody dared to go up against that word "and.", . -- ' '1 -,The Popef$ Condition 1 Report eomea from Rome that the Pope is so weakened from' Mb recent Indlsp6sltl0n that he stays In bed the greater part of the day. - x V Bids Wanted. ; For the construction of a new wooden bridge, over the Trent river, at Pollocks- Tille, Jones county, N 0.-- . ; , Bids must be submitted by first Mon day In July 1903, to Board Commission ers, Jones county. u For further partlcnlara, apply to ' . - IT. BKUUJi.. . ' Clerk of Board, Trenton, N O. ; , ' , Dress Goods. ' If yon need ' anything In the line of Organdies, : Batiste ' Piques, : Flannels, Silks, Ginghams, Percales and White Goods, why we hare them. Will show them to you end nuke the price suit your '" - ' ' E. W. ARMSTRONG. -The Daintiest ot Kisses. Hare yon tasted me, if not, why hot, I am the daintiest and most delightful KusTof , my kind In the world, I am made of the finest Porto Rico Molasses, Granulated. Sugar Butter and Cream What could be nicer than Daffy's; Old Time Molasses Kisses,' and for only S fits yon can know all about me. . Sold by F 8 Duffy, druggist; J B Daw- ton, confectioner; LB Bryan, confec tioner; Mrs Eater's Bakery. Mr Barring- ton, corner,' of Hancock and Broad; Dr Leinsler Duffy, druggist; D A Qsrgett, druggtsw;.; ', . Prices furnished to dealers on request: Manufactured by New Bern Candy Fao- tory.:' r'"- " ' X - Every one who would take a second thought Would prefer what they drink corked with the Crown Cork because It is used but once, therefore carries no germs or dirt,' The Crown Cork only la used by the Crown Bottling Works, Lee J Taylor, proprietor.' Phone 105. - All our colored Lawns have been re duced." We have a big lot of them that mutt beaold.'- Come and se the pretty patterns you can buy here at 5e to 15o a yard . y JJBAXTBR.-, f Hew line of Panama Hats Just received at J J Baxter'!..: :- -. ": .-' ' v Bids Wanted. - V The City hereby advertlsef for bids for copying from the coonty tax lltt.theclty property and Poll for 1903 and to loom pute the same. All bids to be sealed and In City Clerk's hands by first Tuesday In July 1903. ' ; Sealed bids are also asked or ., Food supplies, for City hones one year, Apply to Chief Hargett for fall Informa tion, w t, -Sri J. J. TOLSON, v s - ; ' ;. " ' City Clerk; UICIIAIIDSON'S STI2AWIJEIIIIIES. Fresh every day at Dunn's. Prlco oc." . finest Ecnics grown in tni3 Eoction. 1 JNO. DTJIHT, Grocer. To CoritiuCtors. Ftilmntot will b ro!Ti by tht f!ui:d!rig ('iimui'tlce of Ortdrd Kehool TriiRU'-t lif tl;e rn-ral com! ruction of (lie ir.l--l Si tiool BnlMlng to b mi-i 'i I ai New Ik-rn. N C on June 12 ;h l".t,-n and '.; -,'.!o it ctn be ob- 1 from An :.:.!, il vr fiippton. f, 1 I r. R 1 (MMMMMIfMMMitMMMItllltltltMlMMm Another, Fresh - Small : i . .j. ..f . . JUST RECEIVED. Try one. They are Strictly first quality. Yoursf to please, j. l, mm g 'Phone 01 Gaskill Hdw. & Have a full line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planers, Ice Pioks. 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 f sell Masury's, Faint and Lewis' Lead. quality. '' Prompt; delivery, Goods Guaranteed. Gastill Hariw are anl HARDWARE 78 HlddlefSt. Phone 147. I will be sufficient to gahv your Z patronage. ' The eream we make ' Is delicious tn erery sense ot the' J J , , word. It is made of orerythma; that tends to make it delicious. ' It yon like a smooth, rich eream y, mi viua. , - 1 85e per qtv packed in Ice, delly- z X ered your house atany time, Z McSofley Give; us a Call. ;', We would be pleased to hare you call and examioo our lino of BUILDERS' MATERIALS, Paint,- Oils, Refrigera tors, Water CoolersLawn Mowera, Ice Cream Faera, Tinware, Galranlsed and Enameled Wait,:l!,v ;v'vrM . '.'slVr iook US up,';'' " is ;'-4- General Hardware, new nccra", If.. I c. M ( f ! ! ( i r . r ; i . f 1 ' ' : i '.. it U ! . f . :: ... v ! ' t ( 1 t r V 1 f ) . ,' t1,-1 'l v t i ." '0 I I I- ptaste of otw Ice Foy & Simmons, Lot: Harvey's Wliolesale e&SetaU Grocer, 71 Broad St Will Supply Co., Window Screens. Dcor Screens, Poster Tack?, and many other up the home. nil stook of Builders Material. We Try either, both are of the best 11 Supply Company, HILL SUPPLIES 44 Craren St. Phone 216. VHT DO PEOPE TALK ? Because we sell goods so cheap. We sell goods cheaper than others can buy them. Look at the prices: Clothing. 26 Mens Suits worth 110, for $6 98 85 " u 14 $8 " 4 79 43 $5 2 98 50 Childrens Suits worth (6 00 for f8 76. 44 Childrens Suits worth $3 00 for r 1 98. 75 Childrens Suits worth $1 60 for 98c 60 Childrens 8uiU worth tl 00 for 69c. Mens Shoes. 200 pr Mens Shoes worth $4 00 for 150 pr Mens Shoes worth 3 00 for 2 00. 96 pr Mens Shoes worth $1 50 for -,88c.. - 75 pr Mens Bllppers worth $1 50 10X980.''. Womena Shoes. 98 pr Ladlei Shoes, worth $2 60 for 1198. , 100 pr Ladies Shoes worth tl 50 100 pr Ladies Slippers worth tl 50 ; for 98c c -" 200 pr Ladles Slippers worth tl 00 .for 780.';,; 150 pr Ladles Slippers worth 75o for 49o. : V- . : ' BHIRTS. 75 doz Mens Shirts worth 75o for Big line ; Press goods at prices that will astonish you. - ."Big lot of Hamburg remnants to olose out at a bargain. ' -';v S. COPLON, 79 KIDDLE STREET, Kext to GaskO ,'. TTardwar Co-Nsw Brn. " Under Hotel ChatUwks, v v.- f:: i 7lvo Docrjl iZTZ, none r C j f I ... 'V i-. . 4 V ,
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