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-V t ) t o A to A i l i O A , A A For PI- r.::il Hn-ic .3 Li Li w GO TO . n n J L- .ci hake "souis . miosis'; v ; We have them stacked up all over the house. j : 1 j and we have added to our stook.the verry latest lines ia ladies y footwear, ' . - 1 ,- ' ' - ) We have just received a shipment of the liorothy, Dodd, yj which represents Style, Comfort and Quality. . -j Three strap Patent Jeatner S and $3 00. ( , - 7 A We also carry an Immense line ; , Vici Kid Oxfords at 12 5o and $3 fib. '- 1 - ) ' A . SKK OUR NEW SILK UMBRELLAS with fancy hand- ( ) -A'lea.tfl25to 13 00. - , ;V ' ' S ) .V.-"i.i..''v T tfMr Sw - im-m - J,-;.- The Old Man's BISCUITS with ; IWEADOV GOLD ' 1 and you will he Happy Sold only in the Fa mous INER SEAL DUST AND ODOR tROOF Package, rrs DELICIOUS. " For SJe by E; B. Hackburn, Jno. & Willis u I Luoaa & Lewis. "SUITS; MOIiK PEOPLE THA OLD ; HENRY? ALWAYS ; UNIFO M. WHISKEYi STRAUS, GUNST .& CO., Proprietors, :-" ; riohmond. va. " ' , " UOSIST QUAIITV 1I0NIT For Sale by Atl I Pens, Pens! I ; A fine '- line of Pens now in stock Call examine. Owen Q. Dunn, ;m roiwci 8T. . ; THE STUDENT th.6 scholar, tho so- i cioty ' woman, tho merchant and all who will can' find rest, swoct rest, in onoof our "ACHE" nAimociis. .LJ t t I I I 1 J Sanaais ana uxioras at w ow t . ' ) of Mens Shoes and Patent y sn sss-sssawaw . v,.'.. -r;'5wf "-. .:; Dunn, JR. Parker, JMoGehee ANF "OTHER BBAND.r ' RYE' - 'v;; PACKAGE. JJIASURI. POPULAR PE1CL Reliable Dealers. LOOK! r tui Diirmxci rrwuii Jhc Racyclc & Any Bicycle 1 n CA3V tbtrrfufi It turn ni. Kii lurthrf nd ilrt It work on lh klcjrtU. to oil ca tfjuirtd. t I SAI C BY L. 1,1. Js.DUtKTON', . Kew tern, N. C r Considerelty Krs r.cct-'r? of Citizens of r cllocksrUIe T3WBi'-lp. ' At a meeting of the citizens of Pol locksYlUe Township, to consider the ac tion of the Eord of Coaamlusloners In regard to buHdlng a bridge at Pollocks Yllle across Trent river. John Fearce was called to the chair and H C Foscne reqnested to act as Secretary.- ' After a fall discussion of thi matter, the following resolutions were adopt ed. .;. :-:r;:'A'r "71- - Resolved 1st, That th order passed by the Commissioners calling for bids to bnlld a wooden bridge across Trent river at Pollocksvllle, we consider Im practicable andnnbnslness like;conslder Inir the poor quality of material comeat- able; and the great cost pf getting good heart lumber, and the best ol wooo bridges will only last 10 or 13 years.then the same trouble and cost will have to be Incurred again, while a good steel bridge . will last 60 yeari. t The steel bridge will cost $3,503, 3 per cent a year will pay repairs. $70 for SO yean will be $3,600, The wooden bridge will cost $1800, and It will take 4 bridges to last 50 years. $7,100 with 10 per cent per year for repair $180 for 60 years, will be $9,000, add to this cost ' . $7,200 Then wo will have for four -' ' wooden bridges, and repairs . 7. ' 9,000 - ' ' " lfl soo The steel bridge and svpalra " A 8,600 i - H -1--- A laving to the county In 60 -,. - v : yearaof. " " $.?w Enough to bnlld three other bridges. Resolved Ind, That we deplore the feeling existing in the upper part of the eonnty In business and in polUlcP,gainst the lower part, a disposition that seems to us, bas developed Into a prejudice. We would say to our fellow citizens, who this saddle flu that this is uueivil and unoatrlollo. and we be them to rise above this petty feeling, and agree to our rights, we ass nothing morr; rul- lockaviUe and White Oak Township pay about two thirds the tax.es of the conn ty, and by right we are entitled to two thirds the disbursements; but we are not kicking for helping pay your t xpen see, we are wining to neip pay every necessary demand on our county, and we only ask' the same liberal spirit of f ou. For 11 or 10 jeara we aave ueen asking for a steel bridge at Pullocksvllle We have shown the necessity and econ omy ot this klod'of a bridge at this point, but yon have persistently opposed Besolved Srd, That we can but com pllment J H Bell, one of the Commission ers, but we condemn this action -of the Board, and we pray them, to reclnd the order, and with an eye single to the bus iness Interest of the county, let a con tract for a steel bridge, or let the matter rest for the present " . - v Resolved 4th, That these prooeedlngi be sent the New Bern Journal, with re quest to publish. . " -7 -:- 4 ' if t '" Chairman, H.ar6scuK, ? :-:;r:' , Beoretary. ' . ' June Xh, 1904. : . ' SWANSBORO KOTES. ' Mr. E. J. Loflla sad lilsa Era slrvln of rranton, war oar visitors iMt week Messrs O. AJms sod wife, Tim "VTIV lis sod wlfs and Abum Wl'.lli, Ift and two clil'.drtD, and Kiss- Mgle an ioH!eOQthrle of Baher Tath were la town lat TliurJy and FrUsy vUUIog the family of Mr. D. J. Willis, their first trip ever to BwnWm. Messrs Daraoa Guthrie and Btepbsa Dltot rf Sam nlacs cams sam dy stsytof s'l night with Mr. WltUa, lhr peor'9 era to be getting mors lotereiled la the outiM world, glad to ae tl. CinU Robt. flgott of tbs flchwroer Csltlryn from fUralts earns hT lw wik after a U1 of lnmlr-r, Ls brongbt u nuunj-trt, k':n , lUry J an Inn! rig'rtt, hf were vUllors of Mr D. J. Koora br for thr- dy. V.t i,n IVrc-, Jr., wife an It of Vv kit Kin.! I'M a U-l . 1 .11: m'S - ' Ka- ra S rj V f 1: rr- I f ir I W(? (.Ait. j J ,1 a 1 l.'i '.fr J It '.' ' . 1 tl r ) y r t i , J (1 t :.t.. I'ut 1 " 1,' r 9 n tl t'a ,-.- .! ' -l 1 j ! t 1 W St 3 B!::J cl ffli Ivwwl rlSiino tn3 ' Eiwudi Ths Cost t:.i f.!sst Ec cal . Yet Cc: omnniinnorl Cutlcura Resolvent Pills (chocolate coated) are the produot of twenty-five' years' practical laboratory experience nine preparation ot remedies for the' treatment ot humours ot the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of halr,ard are confidently believed to be superior to au otner alteratives as weu asJHquia: blood a purifiers, " however , expensive, While enabling all toenlov the curative properties of precious medicinal agents witnout consuming neeaiess expenses ' and. often Injurious portions of alcohol' in which such medicines have hereto fore been preserved.".f'jSjni4'; . Cutlcura Pills are alterative, nntlsep. flc, tonlo and digestive, and beyond question the purest, sweetest, most suc cessful and economical blood and skin purifiers, humour cures and tonlo-dlges tivesyet compounded. ' jaeoium adult dose, one pill. -.-':' v -r-r,..-. f . ixmpiete external ana internal treat ment for every humour may now be bad fox one dollar, consisting of Cutl cura Soap, to cleanse the skin, Cutlcura Ointment,, to heal the skin, and Cutl cura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set, costing-but one dollar, is often sufficient tocure the most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp and blood humours, eczemas, rashes. ItchlngS' and irritations, with loss of hair, from infancy to see, when phy sicians and all other remedies fall. - io our place last Friday morning see 3 here In s long time, Misses Daisy Pltt saan, Julia Bloocigocd and Mrs Callle Pittman, Sae Bell, Mr Fred PittmtP, sad Dr Nelson Blount, were jrolng to Wilmington on the excursion,' every thing were in readiness the night before they were to leave here by 8 o'clock m for Maysvtlle.7 At that hour; It seemed that Providence forbid the journey, for the. rain fell and the wind blaw, and they didn't go. Hence' the longhand soar looking faces, -' - fifi, Rev I N Henderson of Hubert west through here last Sunday to .' flu his appointment at Rocky Ran In Carteret county. We saw Mr. K. N. Bell ot Cedar Point last Friday, he looks quite well for one so lately sick nearly unto death. Mr. D. O. Ward Jr. stuck a nail la his foot yesterday, th nsll weut through his shoe sole sad went lathe foot nearly in Inch. Dve thought be was rulntd but II getting on all rlLt today, Mr Maurice Hataoll, one of the saw mP.l bauds', was fuollog around one of the saws at tht mill, while tbe mill was running, and came near gutting his arm sawed off, now he Is walking about with It In a sling Homar Mattock, aod Nash Bell, two other mill hands, met with an accident too, Homer fell down on a pick axe an J Nash tried to se bard h Is thumb was on the face of a sledge bummer, and Dr. Elonnt V-'T tinny, Mrs M.lli U tUU living-, and Mrs Lllll, and the other aick are gotten? bet ter, no other sick ai w know of now only ssw mill In full blast. K'syLee, CASTOR I A Tor liif.m. aid CL:!drtn, f .g-A w:i Pollocksvllle to Crccnstoro. Orr r:.,' ' -) T' l?'tm Dr. (n,r,- 11, n-iEhc,..f r.ilix' k.ill ,o L !..- n !" fr tel i!ts l"-k- ' j a-' v.; 1 f r a n,lu' Ui '.'..nit 1 ! ., .t )' ! t.lay UiM'ifli t'i ' 1 n (.. 1 Tpi -l l V ' i i ' : ; : 1 lT r -to t " V '. . i ' . "! . .' I- i 1 Calo of Valuaolo City Lot3. Pursuant to the powers In the two mortgages executed to Robert Q Modify by John Warren and Mary Warrrn, his wife, I will sell at the dour of, the L'ouit HoUBe of Craven county In tbe City of New Bern, N C: at public auction on Monday the 8rd day ot August A. O 1903 at 13 o'clock, 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 en the north side of said street forty-one and a half feet (411 feet) from the corner store at the Intersection of New South Front street and Spring St., runs thence northwardly and parallel with Spring street one hundred and sev en feet and three inches (107 ft 8 In.) to the back line of the lot, . thence west wardly and parallel with the ' said New South Front Btreet, seventy-one and: a half feet (711 ft) to Odens line, thence southwardly and. parallel, with Spring Btreet one hundred and seven feet and three inches (107 ft. 8 In) to New South Front Btreet, thence csstwardly along said street seventy-one and a half feet (711 ft) to the beginning, Lelng part of the lot known In the plan of said City as lot number two hundred and thlrtv-five (335) and conveyed to Said John Warren, Sr., by John Warren, Jr.j - and wife by deed recorded in Craven county In book 101, folios S9 and 100 ' ! TetmS of lale, Cash t ' , , MARY JANE MOTE, - ' Executrix of Robert O. Mo1ey. This 81st day of June !? We are in receipt of a big line of Ton ebon and - Valencenes l.aces which we are selllnf t about half the regular price. The lOc quality la going atocts per yard. r Come and see them; - . p- . J J BAXTER. t Farmers, Notice ! . We have on hand the Moraine Teas. Speckled Peas and Clay Teas lor sale. See me, BIO HILL, the KDingieman, New Bern, N.O.t , . ' ;H. Hs" Be U. Oot ' Got ' C Csabt Card. Cart that case with H.Q.C. tbesslcsare and painless OURK. lteldays. $latDwlstor -Express prepaid. '. Hits sslr r ami eaiincii ail 09. . sxvroauujiB,Lt.-. , Sold by HARQETS PHARMACY,: r - --i kWest Broad Street,.-' Gaskill lldv. & ' Have a foil line of seasonable . . ..White Mountain and Axtio Ice Picks.' Lf:-' "fkr : fawn Mowera from 12 to Flv Traps, Hons Trap. ?'J M' Matting and Carpet Taca, things needed for refitting or fitting Car. load Saeh and Blinds and inii nil i-n-iYfiYrrffTfTI .MS' ."1 v-y-i sell Maanrj's I tint and Lewis lead. Trj either, both are of thA best qualitj. "7 - ' ' : ,i 1 - Prompt deliverj, Goods Guaranteed. Gaslill HariYare an! UARDWAUE 73 MlddletSk . " . Phone 147. . ... V Hinstrels Under Canvas i; LiiiU W Ul&UUiiAJ JXi. A. G. ALLHl'S ORIGIHAL H SALE! mm W The two-masted i Schooner " Marie," Tonnage: 28 gross, 20 net. , Pri'ce $1,800.00, spot cash. x, 'J: : Call on or address, '; , WM. T.- HILL, ; v, ' 01 Middle St., J , New Bern, N. C. Call uive us a oafl We would be pleased to have yori and examine our line of BUILDER' IIATERIAIiS, Paints, Oils, Refrigera tors, Water Coolers, Lawn Mowers, Ios Cream Freeiers, Tinware, Galvanized and Enameled Ware. . LOOK US UP, , ' Foy 6 Simmons, : General Hardware, , 79 Sontli Front Sfreet, , : Made every working day in the year. A . Orders . received hy 10 o'clock J A; M. : will be delivered same day. Seal ; Presses; . Wax Seals, f Aluminum and Brass t O Ji e c k s V a n d Badges, Stencils, Inks Pads, v Rubber '.Type, Sigh Markers, and ev ery thing in this line. : Dealer In Biotous, FrUAUts, Airo Au . Kutds Spobtiko Goods. Job Pnranno fl.fi Kiddle St., RW BEWT, R. & Hill Supply Co; goods at thia seaaoni price. : ''77 7 Freetera, Water Cooleri,' loe Planen, - Vrt Window Screena, dor Screens, Bill .' Poeter Tacka," and many other up the home.' v fall stock tf Builders Material. Ws ' ' ' ' . -f-sr' till Snffllj Cqaiy, . - MILL SUPPLIES 44 davsn 81 . . " ' Phone tW. -r - -m -am i : Anqther;jFresht Lot Harvey's, rl - f ItJB vA taste I MM mm, otom iilce' ! Ctfeam will be sufficient to gain your patronage. The cream we make' is delicious In every sense of the word. It is made of everything that tends to make it delicious. If you like a smooth, rich cream try ours.. 8So per qt packed in Ice, deliv ered at your house atny time, JMcSofley Under Hotel ChatUwka. GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. . The Ice Saying Gla zier Refrigerators, none better, few as good, ' , "Agent for the Farmer Girl and Boy Cook Stores, and F TV Deroe's Lead and Paints. .7 NEW nEiiw, tt. c r T 11 I V1 nT3AtTHIMS j Ti?Gl I g J0ST RECEIVED. Try one. ey fro ; 3 Strictly first quality. ' gi Yours to please, ! JlmXJ X AXAji uiVwUiiuu. t nfcU ORLEANS5 IHSTRELSi Make your - Wants Known, We have the Goods, We have the Prices. Lawns. Large assortment of Figured Lawns, worth 20c and 15c, for 18c. T.nrcrfl ftMtnrtmAnfc fit rklmlfiA. wnvfTi 10 and 12Jo, for 7Jc. Large assortment of White Lawn, worth 10c for 8 Jc. Large assortment ot White Lawn for Waists, worth 134 and 15c, for 9c Large assortment of Lawn well worth ?! and 8c, for 4Jc Percales & Calico?. Large assortment of Percales, worth 12 and 15c, for 10c Large assortment of Porcale Remnants worth 10 and 12Jc, for Ec Only 10 yds to a customer. Large assortment of Calicos, worth 60 and 0c, for 4c. " Wool Dress Goods. Large assortment at prices which can not be beaten, take a look at them. Hamburg, Large assortment of Hamburg to close out at prices you never heard ofj take a look at them. Ladies Shoes and Slippers. 98 pr Ladles Slippers, worth $3 00 and $1 88, for $1 tt. , . laSprs Ladles Slippers, worth 85o ft $100, tor 89c 79 pre Ladies Slippers, worth 8Se and 75c, for 49c 100 prs Ladies Shoes, worth tl 80, BS 180 prs Ladles Shoes, worth $3, $1 49 Mens & Boys Shoes W. VlSWA 4flA StTlAM. . tM' SllA prloes. Taks a birds eye vttw of thsm before yon bay. - . Fnn line Men and Boys Eats, all slsea and all prices. - , V R: rfiPT jfsW: 78 MIDDLE STREET, Next to ChukO Eardware Co, Ktw Bern. 7 , - '. .-' '. r t. - t: Y s ' v . m 1, : i ''". !
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