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Vs- Vv'V N-'vO -r -.-it n. c, wehzsday iionma, juse 24, isos. :U-sTWUn.BICOlrf IIU LOTH ENGINEERS KILLED. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. A" i-or Sv:z. r.:::l U'ho-:.:.iO r ( o - 1 GO 1 t.i.frJ p' ' i . . o We have them stacked up all In this department oar trade y and we have added to-our stock the verry latest lines' in ladies footwear, " -- ' , " (J ; t We have just received a shipment of ' the Iwrothj Dodd, (t which represents Style, Comfort and Quality. ' - i r- - y A Threestrap"' Patent Leather Sandals and Oxfords at 12 60 y and$3 00: V - , - - - -Jt. - -O; V ' , ' . J tf J A We also carry ait immense line of Mens Shoes and Patent v y Leather Oxfords at $3 50 and 14 60. T , ' " J Vici Kid Oxforus at IS 50 and $3 50. ' (m A 8KB OUR NEW SILK UMBRELLAS with fancy -haad- f) - lee, at $1 25 to $3 00. - . . " - LADIES! V ; ! The Old Man's MEADOW : GOLD ; and yon will be Happy. Sold only in the Fa mous INER SEAL DUST 'AND ODOR PROOF Package, IT'S DELICIOUS - r- ? Tor Sale by E. B. Hackburn, Jnol Dunn, J. R. Purker, JrV.MoOehee & Willis au 1, Lucas & Lewis?" . Vi ; SUITS HORE PEOPLE 1THAM , ANX OTHER BRAND.' iJLIJ HrWKY ALWAYS ' niP . TTNTVOHM. Kir " ViHISKEV, - STRAUS GTJNST&; '.I--- For Sale by All! THB 1ACYCU PACXUAKBE. V i .. . t I ' II Th Zaaletk Bill Climber la ih World. Only, 10 Ibi mora tUmln on cbsla tbn on pedal. . A HTlITDAW) niOll-OKADl BIOTCLC -y chain -yj Ii(.u Uit normooi IvrnM In Ui ilrtln i nml let iprocktU and t-lnch lower gr. A B. Baxter B Co, Commission ; Brokers. - ."lis, Cl'!,C?Fl1 & FriTirwii '.7.CrTn Plrl, I'Jmne VA. - KEW tZUX, K. C. ?'ln ' (Tlr, (I VnAwtj, b York. I' ; irlr' to Ktw York, li'. ' f.t .r,Vln Bil rrntHe rf- r ! ( t I I C nn r v n It rf . 1 1 1 M i , tl V - : over the house." ."... i has been steadily increasing 7T BISCUITS with. HANPV . PACKAGE. - ' t 'Ik CO.;1 Proprietors, ; Wiable Dealers.: v V " I HAVE IN STOCK " 'Tribune,-; iQeveknd, Eagle, Latent v - W BICYCLES. RACYGLE Racers, Roadsters and Pacemakers. I can repair any make of wheels. A full line of all kinds of Sundries. l n. EDGEnxon,- ' Cor. Follock L Crtrea lit. Tbe Daintiest clllsstx. Utvt yoa UMd tc,ft. It not, by sot, t am 0 dalntlmt sad tcont delightful KIm of my kind la tbs world. I in of Lb Coetl 1'orto HIco Koi'i OrtnuUUvl Prjrir, Eat'r snd Utrm Wbst rouM be alor IhialHiffj's O Tims Molutn Klein, and for oaly S cu joo e know '.! !,nit r.a. rV.M ty T H In-. drn-'n!; J fj Daw ob, confnclloro.r; I, E l eosfeo- tlonir; Mrs KiVfs Vcrj. Mr Psrrlr ton, r-'io'-r r.f Ur,'t. k sr.il V-i. 1; I l'.-.s'.pf I.ii?T, tJror.--'!: DA !!-'' irr. -;,-. I. I'r'.i i fun.!. !.' 1 lo rt'rri en rr , ' : V tUtsBfartarrl t f J'rra Ct. . 'y F (off. Eat Who Collector Enncaa Says Rot. Call Insarasce a- Coil Tilrf. -. Property Assessment. Rauciqb, June IS. Testerdsy'a nlns were yery hetry and flooded bottom land. In Un mlnutoi here half an inch felL . " - ' BeTenue Collector Duncan will hare to drop three of h!a deputy collector. He hu not yet decided which ones he will drop. He tayi he think that by October lit about all the diBtUleriet will be In operation! that there are only now about 80 and that that number hare re newed their bonds for the year which began Hay ltt. He appears to think that most of them will hasten to get Into cities and towna, a number of which are aTailable, - Agents of Hall Insurance Companies are Teryhuiy throughout ' the ' tobacco section. , One of them says that the Nash county hail storm last week caused them a loss of $10,000. .. - - J ' News cornea from Tarloua Bounties of a considerable Increase la the assessment of property. State Auditor DUon ad. heres to his tie w that there wQl , be so Increase of u much as 83 per cent , 6n property as compared with the assess ment of 1899. ' ' , - : i County Normal Schools. r '; The Craven County Normal School toi white teachers opened at Dover Monday with' an unusually good attendance. " I Superintendent S. M. Brlnson who went there to' organize the school has returned and says the teachers nude an excellent showing and that they went t work tery earnestly. The number of at tendenteSwHl be tery largely Increased during this, week. The school will con tinue for six weeks, f . ; ,." . ' I The Colored Normal Is In session in the graded school building for the race, and hare a matriculation' of .orgrtlftyi All our colored Lawns hare been ; re duced. '- We have big lot of . them thai must be sold. Come and see the . pretty patterns you can boy here at 5o to 15c A-ard.;.vV J BAXTER, SI SI- List of Letters .A'- '-'S: Remaining In the. Post ' Office at Neif Beia, Craren county N. C. June ,:-:7' nan's tisr. A George Artls, Jasper, a ft, V-M B H H Baker. M B Bel, Juper, J M Bullock co Mitlle Bullock, , : , ' C-Prof John A Collins 1729 Webster Street. : ' I 'i D Amos Davis. HJ Bl Hagat. ; - . 4 . s.- J Thomas JeSarson. ' It- William LaretU, M-0 H Matthews Juper N O, Wil liam Moae No, street, W 7 Moore, Ely Koorev-;. ' . ' ; . -: N Jott Plies HIaa.' r- P P Y PatUrson, Manuel Qonsa- leffc?v-vrr1-V''':v-r-":'i': S-Oeorge T.8qulree. ' y-a o.vaa p' W-Capt J B Williams. v : B Miss Mary Jane Bryant, Jasper N 0, Miss Tiny Bayner co Sarah Caoady B D No. a, Miss Psanle Browe.y Y Mrs TJeadyaa Finn, ' Q Mrs p K Greea. Mrs XUsa Gilbert, Jasper NO. ' -V H-KrsJohaOBowelL- - J Miss Clarcy Johaeoa, Jasper N C, Mrs vtrglala Johnson a, . L Miss Leoet Laylne, Jasper N (7, M-Mias Delia Merrick. v. m O Miss Rachel Ode S3 BoJer strott P-Ktta XJule Pltfel. E Mrs Minnie BJgga. ...' S MIm Elsytle Bulars co W D Ever- sit. Miss Mscdalsa 8 ottoa, MUs Tubs Smith SI Barn stitet ' T Mrs Kfls Tsraer, Tary S TwOey eolorsd. ' Persons eaQlng for the above letters will cImm say adrerllsed and rive date of tut - .: The rtfuUttons bow rqnlre that one (1 cat shall be colloeUd on tbs dtllrery bf each adrertlssd lettr. 8, W. nscocf,P.M. EDITOP.IAL I U A woman's ! t:..r,itr I1 frojjwt. V.'cir.r bo It word "Binn."-!.''-- '1 1 I'm, f m ,ir .1 ' rtu 1 I r i r f t'.it a ' ' i 1 to ' . i V.n n ! '. 1 t . a : : ; . : f r a ; r- " e ' i ' 1 1 t ; i - ; t . 1 ( ' 1 1 i t . " ; i i t t ' t t ! -i Heal End Collision Between Freight Trains on Seaboard "Air Line -, , Rear Seven Pines. ' Special to JournaL Kaleioh, June 28. A head end col lision between -freight engines on "the Seaboard Air Line occurred today be tween Yass and Southern Pines, killing engineers S D Stewart and M ' C .Wall, both of Raleigh, and seriously Injured fireman Walter Barnes of Concord, and slightly injured firemen J P, Wright of Raleigh. S":;V V Stewart kissed his wife and baby good bye here this morning and left on extra freight having orders to pass, local freight at i Yass but over-looked this order and ran by Yass. - ; T - . The engines were "running, twenty miles an hour. ' Both engineers stuck to their posts.,, ,"'" " - The engines collided, turned over and were covered with freight cars. Both firemen jumped,' , btewart and Wall both came here from Norfolk and Western railway. Wall leaves wife and five children, and Stew art wife and-one child.' - ' v - ' - Mecc of Patriotism. The Gutlford Battle-Ground Company was organized May 6th, 1887, at Greens- boro,N O. ;r . , . Its object Is to redeem form waste the battle field pf Guilford 'Court, House, and adorn it as e park and erect monu ments thereout It ' dwnp one hundred acres of this battle field, which Is laid off in walksj drives, and avenues. There are nlnteen monuments already completed, and two In course pf .construction. Five delightful Springs are fitted . up. . Lake Wilfong, :-on, the grounds V is a", lovely sheet of;.. water. Ten thousand people attend, the celebration every year,-The addresses all rise to, the dignity of his tory. The museum of Relics is a most valuable and Interesting feature. ; - The battle was fought, between Gen. Nathaniel Greene and Lord Cornwallis, March 1 15th, 1781.- The British were driven from the state. , . i The Journal acknowledges with thsnks the Jnvitatlon to attend the annual cele bration at the Gutlford Battle Fitld, July 4th, 1908. ; ; Cleveland For Chief justlc It ts said that Chief Justice Fuller wishes to retire from office, but retains his place in the hope that the democrats may elect, a president In , 1901, In which event his successor wouli-.be a member of his own party. I beg to suggest, In view of tha i strong probability that President Roosevelt, will succeed him self in the White House In 1905, tha he could put the chief justice at ease, prove his t own .7. desire to preserve ' the nonpatlsan ; charaoter of , the supreme court, and pay fitting compliment to his only living predecessor by inviting Qrover Cleveland to aocept . office of chief jmtlo assuming tbst Mr. Fuller really Js eagtr to retire. There is some talk of Mr. Cleveland obtaining a fourth nomination in . the dempcratlo national oonvenllon; . but' it . would be the hlght of cruelty on tbs part of his friends to caase nit nominiuon, , irniini , n they oould do it, slnos he can not possibly be elected. But as . a lawyer and an ex president, he baa au uncommonly useful equipment for the chief Josllceiblp From "rote and toromeot,' by Frank Falman, la July National Mtgasloe. Belfast Ginger' Ale pot up by lie Crqwa Bottling Works Is equal to IsasoiUd. Ordor a crate of ", two doses for your family. .... " T ' "To Tie Pntuc t Owlet to. the lots of an armstars throagh Us crossing of the city's wires, we auk tbs Indulgence of our patrons for next V a or twclrs dayi.anlll rp!rt can be msrte. , , . Ks Bass Btrsst Euctjuo Co. R.P.W1LLU113, v . 'A full Snj forr; Irte Itns of faiO; CuVes sail cntVcri st J R I'sikc Jr's. lew l'.ne of I'unm s I!!Jut rrrclrcd t'.JJIiiVra. r t fi's 1 -.. r il J 11 I'tr Ls:-.. .:::-: r.. A (.' 'Mi r ' w".'. w t- i r s r 1 it. r f ' 1 i" i 'I :r ' ' I' Mr i O Parker of Jonra vu here yes terday. . . . . . . ' ; Mr J Walter Pelletler of Stella Is in the city. " "'. , - ' Mr W J Brothers of Cove spent yes terday here. ,"- ' " Mr J M Hlnes of Dover spent yester day in the city., , . , Mr Stonewall Jackson -of Yanceboro was here last night. Mrs A B Plttman and - children went to Klnston yesterday. . Mr J C Muse of Yandemere was In New Bern Yesterday. : - Uiss Jacqueline Woolard, of Tarboro, Is visiting Miss Maud Munger. -' Mr A Byron Carroll of New York City arrived In this ctty last evening. Mr Charles Whltty of Pollockivllle, was in New Bern ; last night on" busi ness, 1 , . . o - f Mr J B Dawson and his mother Mrs S B Dawson, went Jo Seven Springs yes terday morning. - ' " Mr T A Green left yesterday for Ox ford, N O, to attend a meeting of the di rectors of the Oxford Orphanage. .. ; Mrs Marietta Hewett of Newport, was in the city yesterday, the guest of -Mrs Guy Pope, and returned home last night. ' 1 Messrs George H Roberts and E K Bishop of this city, and Charles F Har vey of K Inst on, leftliere yesterday morn Ing to, attend the annual meeting of the North' Carolina Bankers Association, which convenes at WrlghtsviUe this week. ... . . Irbnbrew Is an excellent tonic as well as a delicious beverage. It earlohes the blood and strengthens the muscles. Bot tled by . The Crown Bottling -Works, Phone 105. :: v , Have you tried the Bohmer Export Beer, the finest beet on the market. IM.BefcYoiijrlDt Suppose; lost as you were about to lift a glass of jour favorite beverage to your lips, somebody should exclaim: . ; Twould seem ; very presumptuous, wouldn't ltt : It wouldn't be.thouehif It were a note ef warning concerning your health. ' ; jnow, tnese nve minutes -begin in a vscue sort of a way, don't they I Never tbeless. as you will discover, they mean a very serious tela witn you upon a veiy important sunject. Ana yet it's upon a matter, to which, in all probability, you nave never riven a inousni. Every household buffet and wine clotet holds various beverages of a carbonated or fermented nature ginger ale, mineral waters, beer, soda and the like some thing which has to be corked, " To begin with, let's Uke the old-fashioned, pressed-la oork, with Its wired re tainer."" How a man labors, perspires mti ana . rumes, trying to a raw - it with the corkscrew I And with what success f . ' ' - ' " .- If he hu muscle "to burn." end the cork doesnt break, he flnallv cats it onL Perhaos. in the strnirirle. the bottle bead or neck Is broken and his hand Is severe' If CUL ... Suppose, though, that a lady some weaker meaber of the family tries to draw the oora by toe same process, one sirflDivcannoiaoiiasaui Then there are other stvles of stop pers; some with permanently affixed ar rangement to the neck of the bottle, the Intent of whtoh Is to prevent the stopper from being lost and to enable Its repeated use. . . ..-, .- -,. The repeated use of stoppers Is attract Ing wtdespreaderlous eoastderallon.f or bTRlenle reasona. - . . -, Two mlnntes are rooe. " - " Let's employ the other terwe mmules talking or the stopper or all stoppers. it is never nsea not once I Il cannot be used bnt onc I s It Is absolutely hematics! I ' - Tl mill nnt Mow tttl I ' -' . ' Nothlne eomee Into cosUct with the bereraes but sterilised eots I- . . ' Uandrrds or pounds 01 pressure ami It to the bonis I , The hand of a child eaa remove it I Iin't It easy t Look at It I Doesn't Its simplicity make you smile f How quickly we become converted to what la msnl- feetly for oar good I - ' . Its the Crown Cork I It renders any tampering with the con. tenu Imnowlbla, between t be time the botUs lures your bottler and it arrives on yourUble. simply beoinse If the ('rowa I once retnored, nothing sad nc body esa srtr rtOt It again to any bot tle. '.-:, Von remors It ' , Tbav's the end of lu , It's tlnonly stoprr which doeslu work wltbotiia fnuliand Is ed but onrel Ktery bfiUlffr In Ambries knowe the r.irrl'i (,( the Crows, sod Ituwewbo rrt',!y value thf Ir trs-le eh II eiclotlre- !y. ' 1 1. "e's snr tbrr point of somso- ll 1 1 If," r t-- iru tl Cmwn, ( he s! 1 f f rr. e ; f :.t. ,r i t r n t- r rry 1 g Another Fresh I-V. ; .r,;vv Small g JUST RECEIVED. Try one. They are Strictly first quality. g Yours to please, f g ;J. L"M-i! S 'Phone 91. 71 Broael Ut -M Gaskill Hdw. & Have a full line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Monntain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planers, Ice Picks. Eawniaowers from 12" to 16", Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. Matting and Carpet Tacks, Bill Poster Tacks, and many other things needed for refitting or fitting up the home. Car load Sash and Blinds and full stock of Builders Material. We sell Masury's Paint and Lewis' Lead. Try either, both are of the best quality. Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. Gastill Harto ail HARDWARE 78 MiddlefSt Phone 147. Stamps Made every working day in the year. Orders received by 10 o'clock A. M. will be delivered same day. Seal Presses, : Wax Seal3, Aluminum and Brass Checks and Badges, Stencils, Inks, Pads, Rubber Type, Sigh Markers, and. ev erything in this line. ; - war. t. mra, Dealer la Biotolis, Fraaivcs, sjro iu "amis Spoanwa Ooone. Jo Paanatt 1-J KlddK St, REV BEWf, S. C will he SftiBrUns to gala foot 1 Mtrorag. Thecrwm we saahe 4 is delicious la every sense of the word. It Is mU of ererTthlnf that tends to make It dallotoo. It yrm like a smooth, rich ereans try ours. 8.e per qt racked la loa, del It. enM st rotir house atsny time, teeteeeete-efeewwee ,173 l!3 Q Gr.IIs V: w.til I I f I l'a.l to l.are f fH ,:.,: "i.e i t rVILPttl'ir " .UT'-'t.U.:'. 1 '-, f ."., V ' ' V, a' r r ' -, I lt; Hairey's ; Llill Supply Co., Window Screens, Dcor Screens, Hill Supply Company, HILL SUPPLIES 44 Craren St Phone 218. Make your Wants Known, We have the Goods, We have the Prices. Isawns. Large assortment of Figured Lawns, worth JOo and 15c, for 15c. Large assortment of Dimities, worth 10 and 12,0, for7,o. Large assortment of White Lawn, worth 10c for 61c. Large assortment of White Lawn for Waiats, worth 18, and 15o, for 9c. Large assortment of Lawn well worth H and 8c, f or 4Jc Percales & Calicos. Large aasorbnent of Peroales, worth IS and 15a, tor 10c Large assortment of Percale Remnants worth 10 and 12Jc, for fc Only 10 yds to a customer. Large assortment of Calicos, worth So end So, for 4 o. Wool Dress Goods. Large assortment at prtoes which can not be beaten, take a look at them. v 'Hamburg, Large assortment of Hamburg to close oat at prices on a ever heard of; take a look at them. Ladies Shoes and x Slippers. M pr Ladies Slippers, worth 3 00 aad l Cot fl ai. 138 pre Ladies Kippers, worth 85c ft 100,tot(9o. , 78 ws Ladles Slippers, worth 65e aad 75a, for 49c, 100 pre Ladles Bhoee worth tl 50. ?e 150 pre Ladles Bhoea, worth tV 1 We hare' the Bhoea, we hare the priose. Take a birds ere view of then ...... J - ... , foil tine Uea and Bore Hats, all shtet . - ti i - . : . S. COPLON, 73 MIDDLX STREET, Rest to Gael U Hardware Co, Wew Bera. UsJef Hotel CLatUwU; t i . i ' . i lli a
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