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TWINTY-SICOHD 1 1 AH i -L. XXI-""0 C9 If I. i I i . Mosquito time is at band and ;r and windows, even then you will J jf j for a Canopy, we have them:' ( size 2X8 yards at l 83 t Ne w Persian. Lawns at 15c, o Or White Organdies at JOc; 15c, " Wash Organdies, at 80o. Colored Organdies, all shades, ; uiuufrtuiuu vrganuiea m A -, Ladies vests at 5c to 10c,' V - v A made i nd in good shape for 10c; - This ono ia a good value too jf " . f ; $V Swiss Ribbed appliqaed front at 85o. Silkateeo Lace front at y .? New Laces Xnstin.- . . , r V 01 ' Neir Rllbon8 at 20 60s per yard: Thinof it' aa- all ) SUkTatetollibbonVNo.JlOO for only 85o yard.' ' )t. . f : The Old Man's BISCUITS with 3r-MEADOW; ' .GOLD 'f and you will heHappy.' , mous INER SEAL DUST: AND". ODOR Package. - IT'S DELICIOUS. - 'r. : - -V " IVaSalebyE. B. IIackburn,;Jno. & Willis aul-LuoasA Lewis. oct )"'s4'.- ' ' 'SUITS MORE" PEOPLE THA5JTANY OTHER BBAND.? OLD HENRY WHISKEY; ' ' . STRAUS, GUNST & CO.y Propfieiora, J r , RICHMOND, VA.";.;t,"..' -.nV ' ' H0SIST QD4' ITrBOHlNT ' - ..- h ' " 'rjV "For Sale by All Pens,lPens! (A,.flm. link of Pens now' m stock Cdl and examines 0yeh G; Dunn, " - POLLOCK 8T. Of all tho Fount ain Pens tho ; T7ATi:n:iAir. '" IDEAL -i3 admittedly cupo rior in every detail of construction tho fcect pen and riyc3 tho least troublo, . 1 1 f I 4 O V 3 j t. you may have screen doora i i need a preventative. See us j . if Size 2 x yards fi bo 20c, 25c, 40o?it 25c, 80c. -' it -15c, 200. ' euuer oihuk or wiuwj w 50o v A vest- well worth 25c, well ) . Sold only in the ,Fa- Dunn, J, R. barker, Jrn4.McGehee r ! "MEASURE. VPOPULARPBlCr. Reliable Dealers.: - .. w LOOKl at thi pirnuKci amraui .Hie Racycle & Any Clcycts VTLT.N3 CASY Nrtl Jo ffr frnt. lra proiurt CO tf I f li fct d 1 Rcyc! th on t I. ' ; JherHort it turnt Knit lurthrt ind t i Urn ""ik n (L, Rirydt. t.o c.l taa rr , ait 1. ret fif.rv '. -L. im.d:i;.;.tox, . I'.c.l T. IT, C. Co 13 V.'Ur.!:": ti:,: Tbon .-. II Kt Wlin.!rf.!nn r-n 1 ! S ; 1"R." 1;- ' g' . l c ' J 111 i ii t ' a f J ' ' y to n t t i it. a tt' V.'j', W. I" -, J , : '.i ' ' : a ca- . i ( f t ' ' . : 1 7 P I ;, i". 1 1: .' j ::. c. coci 'a Aai'-'.lo;!, S LIV iCI .'.r- ictt:,ai:.c. r.ic- '-j, J ' c r.::;-i, Prcf-.jor cf J r.I CocetraUon IA A & M r. -3. 1 : Tie purpose Is to effect a peimsnent tsMK.:...:on or ltoaa tagiaeert ta norm Carollrt tnd thai promote the cause of road buSdla? u well u the profusslonal tad personal Interests of road bttlldara. The Contention: ill be held July -Slat at the A & U College, Ralejgh; during the Eummer fcchool, There li a course of lnctru.'.lon In road c tulUIog In the Summer Bchool, which the delegatee i to the convention will have an opportunity to observe.1, . , f ' Tickets for one fare may , be. bought July 20th good to return till August 1st It la hoped to hare a large attendance of road BuperYleora... Avery attractive and Instructive program will be offered, t Qty CourUJune.isihr,"! t "Will Flaher, a colored Dan abased an of&cer andwu fined twenty dollars, and three fifteen costs. '! Alex : Wetherlngton was drunk,- but as he was orderlyudgment wueaspend Two other cases, one drank and one for .fast driving was called. Being the first offense In each fase the parties were let off by paying eoau. s ' lisr ''Potatoes Will U Bgh:" "The Fruit and PjOJucft News of New Tork thinks potatoes wlU.- be high, a! 1 season,, The , ureal floods f the , west hare destroyed the crops of' the, KaV valley and American bottoms around 8b Louis. The crop In that section "was out short by the frost even before the floods came. This I the. time for . shipment of this crop, but It will not com now, be fore July. j if'vvV i,.-? Tne News thinks users ox potatoes from the west must come east for their applies. " . a-1 . -i ,r, ( , Kentucky Is said; to. navr the. finest cropln IU hUtory. , , c 1, : Thus far all of the early potatoes hate brought good prices,, and the Newt ek pects prices to remain good,". st It Is now planting season In Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, and they ate expected to plant hearlly. owing i high prices, but this crop Is Tate market- .Ml The fact la odd "that the "poet office savings banks -tf ' Great Itrltaln are technically Iwwiventi' Their deposits at the end of the year were 70U)00,- 000, their aeaeta only about I070,0(XV 000. r ; m Nobody worries about a little thing like that; the government Is responsi ble. - Of course the .discrepancy rose from the high prices .the department was forcod 4o pay for national 'bonds before the Boer war.' The lowering of the rate of Interest allowed U an ob vious cure, ...r-u 'C'i''f The postal bonks were authorised lb 1801. and nearly ten millions were de posited the first year. Some later de velopments sre curious." . By the "Blip" system ( sum so small as 2 cents can be deposited. v Deposits fan be "with drawn by telegraph.' Bchool navlnKS bank are recounted, bat are not very eueceseful. owing: to the superior ct- traetiona of ewcets as. a medium of in- vciajent, ;.: " " i A feature of the postal banks la tbat drouth their aRenry depoattors -can buy small fractional portions of gov- erumont bonds." ; . i'r i '" i ! - '. lift f rht f::i i i.k.'-i i, '.:i u it- r!re at 1a , ! I ; .1 navy ji.rJ ta Tittw C '.. i duly oo the Mlnm K ta known lii'th Crotr -tr:i, of wt-.tch be ta a mowtjAT, as Croat v. u:(l-b--r and ta Jicemlcl rort tha 1 rv C'pa clikf ef tlmt raroa, MLltitfaf, it Iio ta cn!!id st Ibe navy jnrl, n l. 1 4 a lan! "-inn. I la i f--l' rkti-d Bt V-9 ('nr:,l n ' n T "I bare t u here to C j , bi. 1 ti e (," i r t t 1 ii.o tj ' (f a iunj," t'..e iu':...n ; ' fn nt J ., l.cn n 1 J r )- l.-.' 1 I 't fi;.('iWiirs ftn t.r. "I f t v. ' ! a I 1 rt Car:: 'n fat I to C. i i " ' j f r ii y cm:'-?, siiI f 1'' i-f f ' r f 1 ft " I T 1 lit t 1 r 11! .1 I ll ' I, t I ' r ( r I , f . ( f "i r - attz:.?ted s; . . rs From Second Story Park Eotcl. -. Was Drunk. RA.tEian, June 18, Somewhere about .ree o'clock this morning, Martin J. Kordatrom, a Dane, attempted suicide by Jumping from the . window of. his room on the second -floor of the Park Hotel here. He came in about mid-night drunk, and went into an opposite room where he talked to some companions. Ee returned to his own room .and his friends think made the Jump to the side walk somewhere- about three o'clock. He was found on the sidewalk by "the police offlders who look him to the station house, found who he - was, and telephoned for hla employer,' -who hts charge of the decoration ol the Capltsl CInb here. He was then taken to a hos pital where It was fdund that( hia skull wasfrictnred, leg and arm broken . and that there were Internal Injuries.";"5 7 Nordstrom ws a decorator and' had been here nine' weeks. : His injuries are Considered fatal. He left a note . to his Employer showing he intended' to com mit snicide. - His home is in New York. -June 17.-T Miss Nellie Barker of Stel- la, and Mlsa. Davis vof -Hew. Bern who bare been twang airs, u -y. storion at Neuse. River tnllisrf rcturiied : io their homes.. V- . ,MrsI N Hofard who,ha been apt nd- log some time ltb her a-ents at New- oerti bas returned to her heme.) Her lit tie son, muter Harris still to Newport witn msrana parents. - . ; s " Qatte a number from this plase attend ed the M E Quarterly meeting at ."Oak Grove, last Sunday. Tbey; report a very pieasau umr, z- i ','vt ? Miuset Laura and -eadle Conner, who spent Jast week vtsHing relatives lu..Vhl section have returned to their home, at Rlverdale.- ,.''. ( 7 "lira Annie-ff Edwards and-daughters who spent last week visiting at Mr O A Conner's have gone to Newern.They will go from there to their home at ta wardN 0.. v -O . Mr Walker, a machlnest from Oriental Is here repairing some broken machine ry1 at the milL ' - Mrs Caroline Taylor and daughter, Miss Efla of Neuse River 'Mill spent lul evenlne St this place.-ffj Fayor, - jt 4" J'-" '"a'MPflfi riennn .that's a most astonishing story com ing from Durham that a, robber visited the office of the Morning Herald In that place and soooped In (30 In cold - casL', The Herald boye will soon -wbej o'assed with the plutooratsj-Kx. ? As the above "sooop" took place a few days previous to Editor Rollins,' of the Herald,marrlage, the large 5 amount .of cash la the office sate is accounted for, ScholarsWps st Ai t M. College. Xxamlnatlons f o admission to the Agi 1 cultural' and Mechanical": College a Balelgh wfU beheld July 8tb, 10 . m ,1a every county Court Houre ln the S'.ate by the Cottnty -uperlntondent" of Schools.' The re ult or these examina tions will be-considered .fa awardl) scholarships at the college. Each county Is entitled to as many scholarship! as it has members of the House jot Represen Utlves. ;- . V ' Xocktfdlltr ; Can't Lose Pierre, 8, D. Juoe , 18 The Standard Oil Comptuy bat raUe.l the price of ol !n S uth P.ikots oae tent a gU tx or !cr to coonieract the effect ff the law until by the South Dakota LtgltUtart taring a teH for., kerofene . St. roEn$ Day Cclctratioa at ford. .'; ' Ox flJ' hn's Dsy. WJno(1y, Juns Stib III be cflubrsltil on the grotind ol tb Oifj-l-Cif-biS -A.jlom. TLb Grand 1 1 ' cf Vatoos of North Carolina will r M tttOif ird bOltatday,' .-" ml ' i wi'.l b di 'lreiel by lion ,' t 1.:: Lea, of Koxboro. . 1 ( ' ' 'r. q cf il. Oifurd Orj.bl i ? :.l M to lis p'.rstnreof 11; 1 t f V-'.T a!l:Rt)iC. - - il -;t. -V". a-.-l nj ij If ' ! i.-t t (llnii-r I ' i . r: t 1 1 an'.lf'il, oak (trr.f e II f n V l Pulnl' jI Firmer End:, th'Cri:;!3,Sh:p:lG Dkc:!:rcd Ilaife, 1a ' 6)evvn",f'e AS ii&.l 6$ L.J -'- t r ONE NIGHT4 TREATMENT Soak the bonds on retiring In a strong, . hot, mamy lather of Cutlcura Soap. Dry. and anoint freely with Cuticura Ointment, the jrreat skin cure and purest of emollients. , Wear, during the night. old, loose kid gloves, or bandage lignur In old, soft cotton or linen.-; For red, rough and chapped hands, dry, fissured, iconine, xeverisn pauns, wren onme, shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment is simnlv wonderful, fre quently curing in a single application. In no other way have Cuticura Soap and Ointment demonstrated their aston ishing curative properties more effec tually, than In the treatment of the bands, especially when tortured. wltb ncning. Darning ana scaiy eczema. i Complete local i and -constitutional treatment for every, humour of the eldn, Boalp and blood, with loss of hair. may now he had for One dollar.' Bathe freely with' hot water - and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts ana-, scales, ana sorxen tne uucKenea cuticle. Dry,--without hard rubbing ana armiv uauaarauinimenc ireeiT. to allay itching, irritation and Inflanw macion, ana- sooine-ana. neat, ana. lastly; take, tne- uuicura Jtcesoivent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. IHila iMiKMrnti' .aM4. . I.an M,ln4 permits rest and sleep In the severest forma of eczema rand other Itching, burnlne and acalv humours, and points to a speedy, permanent and economical cure or torturing, cusngunng nmnours xronc lnrancy tO' age,wnen au outer MmArllaa on1 f Visa riaat Viliwrsifnlans fsill ;..v IVWVUHSS, Rll SJW ,1VVW J R SMI SJ The copartnership heretofore existing between Mayer JHahn end F M Bahn, under the name and style of M Hahn ft Son Is dissolved by mutnal conscent, Mayer Hahn retiring from the business The business will be continued at the same "Old Stand'' by F, M Hahn who will constantly keep on hand a fall stock of horses, , mules,;' boggles, .. wagons, wheels, harness, etc. to meet and fill all demands? -t'Jiry - .Fs-:". AU persons Indebted tO'v?M Hahn Bon" will call on Mayer Hahn or F M CT.t, aIi ti.il lfl1iB,a Rl.Wa." Middle 8L Hew. Bern H & Thanking our many friends for past patronage and confidence; we earnestly solicit a eontlnaenee 'of same- for the aew firm.'. -U'i'iilATIR HAHN.: :-.t.-.a ta.fi ion 21 ir-"f-.:--r -f The palntlest.ot Usses.-; Have you tasted me,. If sot, why not, t am the daintiest and moat, delightful Kit of my kind la the world. I am made of the finest Porto Rico Molasses, OrsnuUted Buc-ar, Batter and Cream. What on Id be nicer than Duffy's' Old Time MoUiks Klsees, and for only S eta ton can know all about sae. - . " . Bold bv FS Duffy: dromrlst: J B Daw son, confectioner; LB Bryan, eon fee-1 MATERIALS, Paint, Olta," Befrlgera tloBer, Mrs Eafefs Bakery. Mr Barring-1 tor Water Coolers, lawn Mowers, los ton, corner of Hancock and Broad; Dr Letntuir Duffy, drngK'st; DA Hargetl, dropgUt. - .. Prices furnlahed to dealora oa request. Manufactured by New BeraOaody Fac tory. A fine lot of Bngnr Cured Dams, Gold Band, now al the Oaks klarket. - A mati nee elrl's calendar ftvra with each bam. ' . , . Mothers, Quakers, Ilccksrs and leg- pt ot r&ics To. '.:,; atJ Q Far scr, Ji's. Drinl: Bc'incr Export ' 'tr ' ' - . j C :f rl ' r I,; rt I' r. Il .1 fj J 1 . ! ; i f. ! ! ' r '-i ot.'y from f ' Tf It jl - j " " ' ' " ' 4 ' L,J If ft I ... . . j .. f r. 1 I --.v ,, ,. S' ';' l ; I i- , .- . :isi nsan- . ... - t 'Udl' ; ''.li-n ,.-.-.-! j - s i I " r i ' i. i f I . i . V.'e ! ; r '' i' ! : 1 f ! ' , I S w" !' ' v 1 t . t' l a r ! ' ' - ' . f ' l I r 1 t " i ..MMMMHMMMIf M JS a YsV ' V " Another presh -. -' . -.. . ' JUST REOEIVEB.Try one. They are U Strictly first quality.;.. , Yours to g PJTone Ol. y Gaskill Hdw. & v L. Bil ZHave a fall line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. YTbiia Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planers, Ice Picks. '.. f awn Mowers from 12M to 16rt, Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. " MattiDgajid Carpet Tacks, Bill things needed for refitting or fitting t Car load Sash and Blinds and Bell Masurj's Taint and Lewis' Lead. quality.' . Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. '. Gastill Haiiware an! HOI Supply Company, HARDWARE 78 MiddleJSt. J - Phone 147. V- e - i,- sj ' - -- i .' V. will be sufficient , to gain your patronage. The cream we make u delicious In every sense of the word. It Is made of everythtat;. that tends to make It delicious. Jf yon like a smooth, rich cream try purs. rj-'Jr 8Se per qt packed In loe, deliv ered at your honae atany time, , .' MMMMMWMtMMt Give us; a Call. We would be pleased tf have yon' call and examine our 'Una. of BUIXDIR8' Cream Free-era, Tinware, GalTaniaed and Enameled Ware.J;t f V: ;- . " LOOK U8 CP, r-"-'.;"-.! Foj t Siffli, Gonoral nnrduaro, ; 13 Swlll Fl-t tii.yt - '1 nrx7 nnnrr, it. c; A: taste Ice Gie Lot Harvey's . - ? . -,.. ( 1 rccirxi please, Wholesale tfls IXetaU Grocer, W JtrmA &t . Pill Supply Co., Window Screens, Dcor Screens, Poster Tackp, and many other tip the home. fall stock of Builders Material. We Try either, both are of the best MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St Phone 216. Sit Down &Think These prices over- We study day and night how to buy goods cheap enough for you all and we have certainly got them. Look at the prices: Clothing. 25 Mens Suits worth $10, for $6 98 Sfj - $8 4 78 48 . $5 8 98 60 Ohildrens Suits worth (6 00 for 8 78. 44 Childrens Suits worth $3 00 or 'Tfl 98... 75 Childrens Suits worth $1 50 for : 98k v - . 60 Childrens 8oits worth $1 00 for 69c. liens Shoes. 200 pr Mens Shoes worth $4 00 for 150 pr Mens Shoes worth $8 00 for -12 00. 96 pr Mens Shoes worth $1 60 for 75 pr'Meni Blippers worth $1 60 Womena i Shoes.? . ... a. ... . 98 pr Ladies Shoes worth $2 60 for 100 pr Ladies Shoes , worth 'U 60 . for 98o. ty- U:irS 100 pr Ladies Slippers worth II 50 -for 980. ;.:. .v;-o.1n'. 200 pr Ladies Slippers worth If 00 ; .for.73c : ; :A . ' 150 pr Ladies Slippers worth, 75o for 49a .' ; '' ?l SHIRTS. , 75 dos Mens Shirts worth' 75o for ' 490. . :.. .- v .. . . -l V ' 1 - Big lot Percale Bamnanta, worth 1C tor So. Only 10 yards .to, a eutosser, each customer to do kbefr Own boymg, S. COPLOIjJ, 73 MIDDLE STREET, Kexl to Oaaka . Hardware Co, Few Bern. -V '1 CxtUwVa,' - . . . . I i -
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