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.71. A - I TWMTr-SICOSD YIAR JL'"S 21, 1803. o . cr v J . I 1 . : Jtt. Va - JeW : we uave mem swun.ua uj nu uva vuc uumo. - ' ) In this department our trade lias been steadily increasing . ' j l a : j nj : .. iv. I-i-hI (m.vIaiIi'ah1: ' ;c footwear, ; - ""J'rfv 1 , ft-' ty A .' We have Jugt received a shipment of the Jjorothy Dodd, ; ; -which represents Style, Comfort and Quality. . -' - ? , r . Three Btrap Patent Leather Sandals and Oxfords at $2 50 H and $3 00. . " ' .' , - ,:" - (f ) A , , We also carry an immense line of Mens" Shoes and Patent j ft Leather Oxfords at $3 50 and 14 50, -' -v ( ft Vioi Kid Oxforos at 2 50 and $3 50. 7 ') , t r r J J SEE OUR NEW SILK UMBRELLAS with fancy hand- t; ) A leaat $125 to $3 00. ' ' ' ; ' LJ ) 1 - ,v o f 1 - V Th0 Old Man's BISCUITS with vnnATtrwr riniTi xmd you will be Happy. nious INEE. SEAL DUST AND ODOR PJtOOy Package.- IT'S DELICIOUS. f ;. V tvr - For Sdle by E. . B. Hackburn, Jno. A'WUlia anl" Lucas & Lewis. ; 4 - a "SUITS MORE PEOPLE .THAM-ANF OTIIER. BBAND.-v , OLD HENRY RYE ; ; STRAUS, GUNST & ;-H0NIST QUA;lV,i6si-T M J! A SD R ! - s , POPULAR PR1CL k'J , '.For Sale by'AUftehable Dealers, . ' 'Pens, Pens! A fine line of t ! f AMJ .0 lOwen Q. Dunn, M TOLLOCI ST. THE STUDENT I I tho scholar, the so-1 clcty woman,' tho I merchant and all t who will can And rent, sweet rest, in 1 onoofour "ACIir' : 2 HAIIIIOCKO. I 2 :"il'3 IK SF" : jsm.SNjr 4.i v - " Sold only in the Fa Dunn, X, R. Parker, Jr,McGehee V , : ' r'-v!i i' HANDY : . y : -PACKAGE. PACKAGE. CO;, ) Proprietors, ' LOO Kt i mi nimittiri ltTurtttf (Thc Hacycle & Any Bicycle CASY 1 H"'t ! I ' lw . 3a r ctnt. Irw ttmnn f t'.t "r- t'.rrt.'uT ii turn U tct. ki ' furib and ltt iiS Ittt mrk c-o ll Kryct. h'o oil tin rcjuirrdv r( ? 'i.f i'Y L. H. r.lr.,hi;rONr, - He Bern, N. C ' riniiv P.. . -.IT l t t 8 p. In Christ C ,;i-li-T II H C r-3 r;c:t .!.,n 7.13 amf rv' sll:it 1613p , ilZ y EJ-'-.j1 5 p m A c&rilul l L..".ion !a eitcc 'od to alL . rresbyt8rian Church Preaching at 11 a. m. and 6:00 d. m. by the pastor, Itev. II. B. Ttradahaw. EundaT School at 5. : rree Will Baptist Church. Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m by the pastoi Key W, .Tnnpa. Siindav. Bchool at 2.30. B D Hamilton, Snpt. ""- J First Baptist Church. Services 11 1 m and 8 pm, by the pastor Rev W, H Hich. Bundav School 8pm.- J L Mc- Danlol, Supt. All are cordially ; Invited to attend these services ' ' ! -J " , Tabernaole. Baptist Church Preach lng at 11 . m.and 8:00 p. nu by. Rev Mr Franklin of Snow Bill,' Sunday School of O.il . m Hnnt 'Ti 3. HI Itnhnll. All are cordially Invited to attend any or allot these services. '.V , ,i Christian Church--!!., 8. 'Spear Pas- tor., Preaching , at 11. a. ta. - and 8:00 p. m. by the pastor. ' Sunday ' School p.. m. A cordial invitation to all. First Baotlst Church-William H Rich, pastor, will speak 11 a m.- J'Adara tlon." Firstof a series of sermons n prayer 8 p m. "God's Startling Call to Ad am.Where Art ThouT'. A Cordial welcome tO fcll, i,;T First Churoii of Christ. Scientist. 87 Craven street, Services Sunday 10:46 a. in. and 8:00-p.m Bible s Lesson Ser mon todayi Subject, ''Christian Science." Golden texCIsalahlOV Sunday School after mornlngservice. Testimony service WedneadayJS ppi. Reading Room la open dally, ;. Ail are cordially mvweu to attend. "-.iS; r-i At Morchcad, Tomorrow., i i; The ODenine'ball of the Atlantic hotel it Korehead. City.fur the. raeaapn,viU take , place ."next; Monday, night. The spacious ball room hat been" almost n tlrnlv rahailt ahd ImDtoved.i and ' with Its brilliant and wonderful electrical ef fects. Is said to surpass- any. ball room ever before seen In the Slate." No sains or money have been spared by )he man agement of the Hotel to. tnaK.e, .inejau, and lav fact the' season ,i uceeM.ciA good many guests are already there, and laaXnight quite a crowd passed thrown h ffolnir down, and bv MondsV feun- cireds of Ciher seekers after pleasure will rollew. It is predicted that this; Will be Horehcad's erealcst "$eson,"'as the at tractions are more varied, (better,, aod more prof use.- .n, :; I " T ' Mrs. Mary Baker G Eddy Explains. Mrs Mtrv Baker O Eddv makes the following statement ' regaraing a recent discussion In the public press: " My re cent teply to the reprint of a acandtl la the Literary Digest was not a question of "Who shall be greatest?"! but "Who shall be JnsiP Who Is or not the fount", er of Christttn Science was not tie trend of thought, but to lift .the curtain on wrone. oo falehood, pcrsUtently tntsrepreienilng my charactor-educstloo and authority,' and attending to narrow my life Into a conflict for fame... " Far b tt from mo ta tread on tie ashes of the dead, or to d'eyer any unity tbal may exist tolweeu ChrlMlio Science ard ibe pbllropby of a great nd good man for" such wss Itslpb Waldo Euieronj and 1 dewn Ita' t toenterlDioa newrppr controversy over a qntstloa bat Ii no Jm ,-r s y.' i- '.!in.' : Tie '. iIjo'jIiI he !.lj'inld on'y r the purpone cf tnnklog lie true rsnsna: e .t. Ill ( quiie iaothr ru-pae la life thta i U thought gn at! t! and o'Ju s dtteiir.'.ue g rf &;ef .1 TLp (Tf stfl.t rrf rr8,i!:h !T-t snot ra' !e lra!!. to lrin;i'l n irt ti'A t( '.8 trnrncd Into lLa pr, ' J snlt.i ' q on Vri'.ood In t" " t'-r-- c" . 'lb ST-':!- r.r ; 1 I ' ' i:rl on. '.ft ! k-tfl, ' ''-U'i:s n t Dlrlal'y '.. r t ' ' l.'in r,I r, r,i I i ( nwa time " t r ft ' s 7" r i r i ! Ccu'.i L-y I .. :-.:it Co t , ' 1 to Journal. . Ealeiqii, June 20. A charter is rta'i,! the Carolina Land and I ji prove Co., of Beaufort, Washington county,- capital one hundred thousand dollars. Wiley C Rodman and others sre stockholders.- - .Senator Simmons is notified that civil service examinations will be held- at Wilmington, Charlotte, . Raleigh . and Asheville- July 29th, 80th and 81st for position of cadetlu Revenbe Cutter ser vice. Applicants must be between 18 and 25 years, physically sound1 and un married.'": Mental examination ls4lgld. Further Information cau be bad of Sec retary f Civil Service Commission, Washington, D 0.; - J ,;s , , j - To, Colonize , Negroes in New j? England. '''"" Z ' Norfolk Virginian Pilot-19th. -. . . . y A northern man is behind a brandnew scheme for the relief of the colored race and his Idea la to colonize 800,000 ne groes In New England. -Any negro In the Bouth can go north If he wants to and the agent of the association, which wishes 10 take .the 'colored men north. arrived Jn, the yesterday. Me Is J.-W. Mullaney, who came, la from Boston and who was In consultation with many colored., men -during, the,, day. ? M r. MnUanejr ii, so he stated; (tolng through the entire south;' nd be said be was hopeful of securing several thousand at tbettartThe1. best 'of everything Is promised the colored men In the north'. Mr. Mullaney" stftted - that-Ae was the agent for 'the American" "Colonisation eooiety,5 whose prlntary object was ''for the betterment of the colored race.!'v?,V i "Iqvend arodnd BoBtori,"said Mr. Mullaney,,-"there', are' already:' aeversl hundred- colored men 'who have been there about ttf months We; hate ful filled everjr promise made and they are apparently eatlsfied.' ' r" $ " ,41 "Some bare pegan lb learn trades and man are doing manual labor.' The' la borers "kn' being1 -paid at the' rate, of $1.60 a day, and, as their-expenses sre not very heaty they may be able to save something out of their 'earnings! . We faave also secured' many house servants, who are paid "Setter wages than they are paid la the south. "We lad some little (rouble at the"staftla getting. the color td people to come to the north, f j !'Many; of them had, been taken la by scheming men, , wio alleged they were representing certain organizstions. Then they had been- approached by men " who offered . them a ' veritable Oardca' of Eden "at v Liberia.'. The experience of many ' in Liberia was tal oulaled to make them suspicious. .-, - The. American . Colonization society ll not the only organization which pro poses , to colonize the negreet In the north. Rev. J. Henry Ducrey, pastor of the New Mount - Olive Baptist church, Cambridge,' Mass, Is at the head of a similar movement. Dr. Dncrey's society proposes to colonize 600t000 negroes In iiobtnn. Ur. Uullaney, wuo was ncre yesterday, stated that be knew Dr. Ducrey,"' and said that the .reverend gentleman "was firm in the belief that people lu'New' England were of the opinion that "the only royal road to liberty for the negro Jsan exodus Rev. Dr. Duciey Is quoted ei saying that New ' Kn'snd- 'can tske care Of j;0l,COO',nd6'r(H. - . ......... ' 8hrcalt Wlett ilicuit at J R Par ker Jr's. j , rino SHo:s.' -' , . Hate you s.tn aeiluLU" 3 B0 Pat Lta Shoes f Every pair guaranteed to wear the Brut fole through. A tscw lot wolvi'd lodur, (rood ilylisf. ' ' K W. Al'.VTKOKO, Give us a Call. ' i: ' ! 1 b j : ,.m .1 1 1 I aw yfu i l! .1 r i ,.i 1 1 r ) f II lLD? n3 ". K'. '.'.MA I ..n.!i, ('.', ;.. fr",;.r ' , Wa tT'lTi 1 a i " kts, In IXCREASB 's .Banks In Five In Deposits of New Bern' r .' - -Tears Py rt ferring to the files of the Journal c' . :!ts of the banks Cf this ; I,, 1 "' 3 as followr. . ' i 71.628 83 . .. -.s and Merchants 1 12403 63 National 823,263 60 Total 1419,160 26 The statements nf tho city banks lust published, of June 0th, 1903, sBow a re markable Increase as follows: -" . Mutual Atd Banking Co. ', $ 6,874 08 Citizens Bank ' 148.114 00 Farmers and Merchants 129,627 88 National ' , -,' s '' ;'. 444,703 96 Total 1728,82022 This shows an ' increase Of the 1)ank deposits In New Bern in the- past five years to be nearly 75 per cent, a splen did showing, especially creditable' to the management of the local banks, as well as showing the prosperity of tho city. 3ale, of Valuable City , luOtfi. w Puriuant to .the powers 'In Vhe two mortgages executed to Robert G Moaley by John Warren and Mary s Warren,- bis wire, I will sell at the door of .the Court House of Craven, county In the City of New Bern, N C; at public auction -on Monday the 8rd day of August A D 190d at 12Vclock, mid-day That certain lot or parcel of land:'. : situated in the '.said City of New Bern on the northern side of New Front street: .Beginning at a point on Ihe north aide of said street forty-one and a half feet (411 Ice') from the corner store at the Intersection of New South-front(street and Spring St., runs thence . northwardly and parallel wltli Spring street one hundrwl and sev en feet and three inches; (107 fit 8 in.) to the back line of the lot ' thence west wardly and parallel with the said New South Front street, seventy-one and a halt feet (71 ft) to Odens line,' thence Southward!? and Darallel with Boring tlretot An linnflrAfl knil flAVAn fAAt AflA f three Inches fl07 ft. 8 In) to New South I Front street, . thence eastwardly along . said street seventy-on'e ' and a half feet ' (71i ft.) to th8 beginning, being part of , the lot known In the plan of said City as lot number two hundred and thtrty-flve (235) and conveyed to said John Warren, Sr., by John' Warren, Jr., and wife by deed recorded in Cravenconnty in book 101, fo'.los 99 and 100.- - , -r . Terms of sale, Oaslw : : " -rt .-'.." ..r . MART JANE MOTE, C .' Executrix of Robert G. Mosley. This 21st Say of Jnne 1908. " Gastrin Itdw.; & -i nave a full line of Reasonable T5 FLU CINT IXCREASB White Mountain and Artio Freej!erfl,f WateT Coolers, Ice ' Planers, Ice ricka.- - t ", l : . ;:" ' - v . -1. :. - ' tawn Mowers from 12 to 16,: IliwiBWn8,'1DLOf . 8oreens, Fir Traps, Mouae Traps. , ; Matting and Carpet Tacks, BUt things needed for refitting or fitting . Car load Sash and Blicda and fall stock pt Builder Material. ,j We sell MaBurj's Faint and Lewis' Lead. Try either, both are of the best qnality. - ' , , . '.. ..;,;, ( Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed.. " " : Gasiill HariTare-ana Hill Supply Gcrrany.V""' mnnwATtS 73 Jll.ldltCSt. . Phone 147. '."'''- Phone 216, flinstrels Under Canvas ! i GIIO OnOOND AT A G. Au di's Gnmi;:AL fl ' ) 127 nid;IIo Ct. Fall line or Drugs and Uediciaeg. . Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, etc , also the following Mineral Waters: Matchless Mineral Spring, Buffalo Lithia, Hunny. adl Janos, Hunyadi Matyaa, Carbana, Veronica, Apenta, Red Raven Splits. - Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, , -' ; - Pasterine Tooth Paste, ...COLUMBUN INSECTICIDE. Creolum, the Great Disinfectant and - Bed Bug Destroyer. ; ; , Brom-Chloralum A sure PREVENTATIVE of infection of contagion of DIPHTHERIA SMALL pox; ,Vry icy , f!iTlciansPrescrlptloni a specialty. ; "'. A 4tb July .Drive .tsv. with vour best elrl should be taken In a new and comfortable bnggy or phteton chosen irom our nign graae ana up-to-date stock tf fine carriages. We make a superb display of handsome and well made vemoies tnat we are aeumg at prices that will not hinder you from buying. It Is a known tact that our buggies are better than any. - .Why not get the best for the lowest possible price We put Rubber Tires on your old or new wheels. ' We shrink your loose tires In machine without cutting them. Everybody la invited to see the machine at work putting newbolts in old placse. G. H. Water & Son, " v' Phone 18B, , ' -' -'' . 78 Broad Si -Haw Brat, N O 5 A' ' We are In receipt of big line .of lor- chon and Valencenes .Laces which we re selling at about , half the twular P'toe. The 10c quality Is going at Sots v : - 3 J BAXTER, ' Farmers, .Notice ! We have on hand the' Morning Peas, Speckled Peas and Clay Peas for sale. See me, BIO HILL, the Shingle man! New Bern, N.O.,i'; ' ' Dill Supply Go:, goods at this seasons prioe. -', :'; ' v,- r ' - :' . Foster Tacks," and manj other up the home. -'.. : : " , - MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St mi 4 ' , L Vfd ; r i. v rr r t t n f, 1 fl Another Fresh JUST REOUIVED. 3! Si s "... , sz '- i I-'.' ; ' ' Strictly first quality. , - i." T. : ... . ' - W mm sr-w a a . 't I If .11 ilTTUT s u. ii, muumunji. r;; 'Phone 91. . TTTV7TTTVTTT iidotis Ice ?eam X will be sufficient to train vour Z x ..hm " " , : i Z word, r It Is made of ererything X , : lIULfc U1I1IIM Ul TTIM KH IE flfllimmiB. i ai jvu uh. a situwtuiy aiuu usoniu A . 860 per qt. packed in ice, delir- T ered at your house atany time, 2 McSofleve Under Hotel ChatUwka, GENERAL ; HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows.' . i The Ice Saving Crla zier Eefrlcrerators. none better, few M good,,' t . Agent for the Farmer Girl and Boy Cook 8toves, and 7 7 Deroe's Lead and Painto, . ';,.,.; V- ' ' NEW ni2n; N. C. B.W.SmallwDon ; One Performance Only 1 MM U. OLD FAIR GROUNDS. Orleans Lot Harvey's ft i -1 sWT "JA.. y "-'r vV-i 'fV it Try one. They "are m w uu USES Wholeftale SB XXetali 71 Broad St SitDovvn&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 9& 35 " $8 4 79 43 " $5 a 98 ' 50 Childrens Suits worth $6 00 for $3 76. 44 Childrens Suits worth (3 00 for $1 98. v 75 Childrens Suits worth $1 50 for ? 98c tJO Childrens Suits worth $1 00 for r 69c. Mens Shoes. 200 pr Mens Shoes worth $4 00 for " Aft On 150 pr Mens Shoes worth $3 00 for t$2 00. 96 pr Mens Shoes worth tl 50 for i. 98c. 75 pr Mens Suppers worth tl 50 for 98c Womens Shoes. 98 pr Ladies Shoes worth 12 50 for $1 98. f00 pr Ladies Shoes worth $1 50 tor wc " . - 106 pr LafJies Sllppers worth tl 60 for 98c 200 pr Ladies Slippers worth II 00, lor 73c 150 pr Ladies Slippers worth 75o for 49o. SHIETS. 75 doz Mens Shirts worth 75o for .49c -' ; ; Big lot Percale Remnants, worth ICo for 6c Only 10 yards to a customer, each eustomer to do their own buying. S . COPLON, 71 MIDDLE STREET, Nest to Qaskil Hardware CoNew Ben. ; .:, ; minstrels; v-.i if JO'!' -'t :? J n. A i' M 'el ! '1 1 ?i I i o if 1. - 7
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