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i -r. iwL XXI'LOt 75 -"V ; i.'i n. c, Friday noiisisa-junk 2g, 1303. TWISTY-SECOSD YUE 1 1 For 8 rr.! Up-io-'tislo 1 N O 1 I (. ) GO 1 n n 2 MAKE TtOUE WAWTa KNOWN. V We hare them stacked up all over the house. ... ' " VI In this department our trade has heen steadily increasing M and we have added to our stock the Terry latest lines in ladies ) j footwear, -1 :i . t J J v :l M ; ' We have just received a shipment of. the Lorothj Dodd, y. which represents Style, Comfort and Quality. " , : tf ' Three strap Patent Leather Sandals and Oxfords at $2 60 and $3 00. ' " , f , We also carry an immense line of Mens Shoes and Patent )y Leather Oxfords at $3 50 and $40. ' ; - Vioi Kid Oxf orus at $2 60 and $3 60. n ii -i SHE QTJR NEW SILK TJM3RELLA9 with fancy haadi leaj at $1 25 to 13 00. ; , , - VN - . 1 ' - O BUTTESR- ', The Old Man's BISCUITS with : v MEADOW GOLD: v and you will be Happy. LSold only in the Fa mous INER SEAL DUST AND ODOR PROOF Package. IT'S DELICIOUS. For Sale by E. B. Hactburn, Jnb. Dunn, J. R. Parker, Jr,McQehee & Willis an I Luos & LewiB. w . . SUITS MORE. PEOPLE THAN AN IT OTHER BBAND."l OLD HENRY ;' ALWAYS UNIFORM, RYE WHISKEY. STRAUS, GUNST & ....:'- RICHMOND. VA. B0SIST QOALITY- , B0SIST For 8ale by All THX BiCTCLX PACXMiKKK. 1h EUi mil Climber la th World. T-OnT CHAIN VJST7 V I " . I VX.TT lulu tnrr itnra on CaAtQ tu on jwoaU. IU S Wlala ' . a itawdakd niQH-oBADi bictclk. ; ,.; Racers, Roadsters -Y : chain yy m)lr procktU And a .(iwh lower nitANcJi orncs , id, B. Baxter 0 Co., Commission . Brokers, Ill Crti Ftrl, n-n. tri.i hEW rt:;t. s. c. iUlnl'Pm, (I hv York. J,r..UraU nrjln. T r'.r.t Tlr. !' ' t t V '-if rwl Kn.T'en'li f ! i l i ' 1 t. t TO - O ' v ' ' HANDY PACKAGE. COM Proprietors, HIASDRE. POPULAR PE1CI. Reliable Dealers; I HAVE IN QTOCK ' Tribune, . -1' Gevetand, . i r BICYCLES m .' Only ' . Kiil.YI.I H A and Pacemakers. - . "I can repair any make of wheels. : A lull line of' all kinds of Sundries. ; ' L ."" EDGEHTOn, Cor. Pollock & CriTea Eti. T6e Daintiest of Ilsscs. I m Ik t!!ntlrl and ol clcVj h'-Tul KUtof mf , IU4 la lh oil 1. I m (J ef U. V.t I i.rto I.!ro klolttrM Wkt tou'JUiWf ha iHjfTjr' CM T1m VoImm r. !;, n i fof osl clJ vna ra know . ..rl ir rV.M ty rB IiuT. drr.rr'.l; J n ptw. fB, or. fry I'r r.M; J l!rj, fr.rf.A I'linT; 1'rl Kt'eft rinrf, Vr I'rr!r l-n, r. rr.'T fif irr,ry $n 1 ! I'; 1'. .'-r IiaT, ,!:--,-'!. DA ir-,-''.t, ?rr; ' I. T': ' ' fiirr.'i'.f t n (V'rrt f-n r ,':'.! i' r, f v ! '3 r t ! ry !' t'trn y i" . Irvry. i vcicb cp th2 rz:rir. . r; IrOB BrtSjre at PollocksvlUe. Cypresi Creek, Jonet County, N. C , June Sith, 1903. , , Editob Jw Eeeh Jotjbmal: I am certainly glad to tea that the citizen of PollockivUIe Townihlp arc mung an ellort to aaTS Joneg County from another blander, and at the tame time tare money for the tax payers all oyer the County. It seedi no argument to prore to the ordinary mind that with the scar city of good heart lumber, and the price that one has to pay for It, - that a iteel bridge on a good permanent foundation across the Trent rivet at Pollocksvllle, Is economy to the tax payers, and the rank and file of the right thinking peo ple of Jones county are in fator of It; It is true we may hare a few old fossils, who cannot see beyond their nose, (and they generally hare small noses) that would oppose any Improvement. . These fellows are back numbers, and out of date; then are doubtless soma who favor the Iron bridge but are afraid to advocate It, for fear It might aot be popular among the voters. ' -'' "ij" These latter are looking for office, but I want to say to all such that -the ordi nary voter, know that It Is economy Jo him as a tax payer to have a steel bridge across the Trent river at PolloeksvOle. It Is good for the soul to meet a fellow citizen who has convictions of his own, and the courage - to assert them'. We must remember that Pollocksvllle Town' ship took the position some thirty years ago," that It was right to' prohibit the sale of intoxicating ; drink-to close ap the bar room, and they , have had, re markable prosperity for this 'period. While I think ' our lands are better in this part of the nonary, yet PotlocksvIUe Township pays more taxes; their prop erty Is valued higher, do more voting, and are more fortunate generally than we are; they have a rail road which kind providence seems to have given them,. this road Is a Urge tax payer, U did not cost the - county- any : thing, and the whole county gets the benefit of the taxes ft pays. This Is time of progress and the old fossils should understand it. The tat ! payers of Jones ; county are entitled to the "steel; bridge t across the Trent river at Pollocks villeT and I be lteve the commissioners ' will give it to Before closing I want to ssy that our friends ' i . Pollocksvllle 'v Township are mistaken if they think Chat "we are prejudiced against them. : ;; The people all through this section, are proud of Pollocksvllle Township, and In this ease, when we kelp 'you we help' ourselves. 1 Yours Truly,- '.v -T ... ' -CITIZUT. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, .4' Mr O F Jewell of Baybora, was In the city yesterday. ' - , i'V',:... Vrs Joel Elnsey went to Cove jester- day to spend few days. ; ' Mrs MDKaUoa and MUa Kate Cona- way went to Morahead City . U J , even Thefassllyof Me W -.BUde kavs gone to Morehead where they will spend the suaaaer. - x .''". ''.V -n :4b Misses Etta and Nora Lancaster of Dobbe, are la the city, the guest of Mrs BO Lancaster.:' ; ' M':.'",. Mr W T Sadlw aad daughter Mias MaUU, of Norfolk, Vt, ae vUlUog hU brothar Br B A Baaier. - - Mia Kalhartat Blrest Is spending few days with relatives aad friends at Colds- bora aad Seven Pprtogs. . , , MIm Jeaaetta Joaaa, mtUlaer for the Simmons ft Hollowell Compaay, left yes terday for AUaata, kef bom. Miss Kama Dlsoswsy left yesterdsy asoralag for Kv York aad other North era point wher the will spend lh sun saat. . " - ' Maasr Oeorg H Robert and X K BUhop, who have be attending tb But Iiaakars Coavtotloa at Wrljhts- Tlll, retorsed home Uit a'.t , t . Anolbtr Rottcry, v.: Tb drug s'.oreef Dr L'nlf Daffy, eon)T Brod and J'lt '. re 'i, m a tri ty a ti;'r, Tl I' ' f f!ard n lrno fcy frying Bp l!.s 1U h f th door wt.ka. c)u'id b done a LLnut riik lr but lll'.U arlM. I h.r wm aVmt f ts del'.i'S Is c.r-c la the rnoay drawer h ws ttl- inr, Two tiii Let 1 t i oi! r r C' -'.a of fL j a, s'ao l l drmr wr: If ft ODr.i-JrUl.lat It U t:. ' I t' "J wr ctt : V -1. T', r'r :' ' ' - In b r""il J ' ' -, 1 l n r, w I , ' r i ' t ) -i V ' i X ' ' ' e- rr ,'!' ' I (! d.w.f r j n 1 i !",. . r r i . A POLITICAL SLAP? Rew Bern and Wilmington Left Without . a Deputy P. S. Harshal, -, The shelving of Charles M Babbitt, as deputy United States Marshal of this district, embracing New Bern and Wil mington, has provoked some; heavy thinking among Republicans, lo th!a city. Under the new order of things, some deputies had to go, but It looks strange to retire the depnty marshal who had charge of two such important places as New Bern and Wilmington, both slues now being left without a United' States deputy marshal, although both cities hare United folates courts, r while the deputy at Washington, N. C., retains his place, s Bepubllcans here openly charge poll- tics, not any consideration for the needs of a deputy, being the motive of such a change,, .,, , - ' - , w , Confessed It All. ; An officer brought a negro Dock Isler by name, toT this city yesterday from Cove, to be lodged In jail. . The negro was charged with breaking open,' Wed nesday night, two stores at the villege mentioned, one of White Bros , an J one of WE Jones. ' - , Isler made a full. confession of the crime yesterday aUhe jU. He la about eighteen years old and says that he Is a native of Klnstor, was making his way tq,New Bern. Arriving at Cove and seeing everything quiet he thought be had a good chance to "make a raise." He first entered the store of Messrs White, who keep a general line of merchandise, where he says he helped himself to a watch,' some knives and other small articles of value, but that he failed to find any money. He next visit ed Mr Jones' store where he secured as much canday and other eatables as he wanted, washing the whole down with copious draughts of -ginger pop. Finding the pickings so good at Cove, he was loath to depart, and lingered on until the shadow of suspicion fell upon him,' and now. behold his predicament. He will be held until the next term of court. Ironbrew is an excellent tonic as well a a delicious beverage. It enriches the blood and strengthens the muscles. Bot tied by The Crown Bottling Works. Phone 105. t ; Have you .tried the Bohmer Export Beer, the finest beer on the market. . v 1 " '' ' i ft- U.-v. ... .. . A. full : and comnlete line of fane? cakes and crackers at J It Parker Jr's. New line of Panama Hats ust recetved at J J Baxter's. ' - Mothers. Quakert . Hackers afld Leg gits Oat flakes 10c, package afJItPat' ker.Jr'a. ... ; -. . Have you seen the -Hobb' (3 60 Pat Laa Shoes f .Svery, pair guaranteed to wear the first aoTe through. A new lot received today, good sty let. Z. ii.'.'. - " .W. ARM8TSONO. W are In receipt of a big line of Tor ebon and Velenoenee Laces which we are 'selling at about half the regular price.. The 10c. quality Is going at Sets per yard. Come aad see them. ,; J J BAXTZIt. PuLlIcallon oi Sum North Carolina, 1 la the Bonerlor Court Craven County." ... - O.J. McCarthy,. Adas, of -i '. ' Margtana Blouot ' . . ts ' ' -' - Etesian' nouie. Oonie,.her bus- baad.Oeorgs niouDt; Prsak Blouot and Julia Blouut, heirs at law of ' Msrglana Blount, ' ' To Kralah IToum, Houia, her has baQd.Georite Blooni,' Frsok Blount ' and Jul! Blount. It spr?trln; to the sslIifsctloD of the Coart by siri'laviUbM iun Mon, llonto, bpf ht).!ind, fiwiriB Mount, Frttik ("until kni Ju'.U Ulonnt, belts at lit olMirrni Jilounl. a noa-rt-.!-nt of thd titB'.e o( Knrtlj Carolina, yoo r t'-rr' r tiotlflfd tU.l iorrirnoB Br.d r w.n ("r 'n of rl :b' for ni'ii i Utn duly CM la the f'.erks f.r.r of ( ; r in t itniiy, N C , In tlie '' f cnil 1 1 ;!,.n I y (J J WCilhf, Attt.li.li tr r, on are ht'y r.-iiir."l to at -r t ' ' n it' I C'i"rk it (! I cut l.i J.rw l rn, N ("., pn V.i--. '.t '. 9 1 . 'T t A . ! K .!,t 1 3 r, - i , a- I jrrr t i i. ir lo '. I r ' ' b j i'- i n.ay i.''n t ti, .-.! rt;! (:. ;T it :'. J '':'.!.' t 1,1 i 1 -t i . n t ! r ' t l.f.' i I i r ;:,8io Oil HRE VitIi Itcr.!r.T, Earning, Scaly nw'v i i -r . -; ' " '.s Find Instant Relief and Speedy Cure 7 f In Cuticura Soap and Gutlcura 1 OlBlKBl When All Dther Remedies and ; the Best Physicians Fail, r Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies and rest for tired mothers in warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle anointing with Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure, and purest of emollients, to be louowea in severe cases by mila doses of Cuticura Beaolvent J'ills. This Is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per manent and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, soaly, crusted and pimply skin and ; scalp humours, eczemas, rashes and Irritations, with loss of hair, of Infants and children, as well as adults, and is sure to succeed when all other remedies and physicians fail. V Millions of the world's best people now use -Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, ' for preserving, purifying and beautifying .the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping of fall ing hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore bands, as well as for all the purposes o( the toilet, bath and nursery. - Thousands of women unhesitatingly recommend Cuticura Soap, In the form of baths for annoying irritations, inflammations and chaflngs, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, .antiseptic purposes whlcn readily suggest themselves. The sale of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills Is greater than the combined sale of the world's product of other skin remedies. Sold In every part ot the world. Think Before You Drink. Suppose, lust as you were about to lift a glass of your favorite beverage to your ups, someooay snouia exclaim: "BIOD I . 'T would seem very presumptuous, wouldn't It f It wouldn't be.thouKh.lf It were a note or warning concerning your neaitn. now., tnese . nve minutes begin la a vague sort of a way, don't they f Never theless, as you will discover, they mean a very serious talk with you npon a veiy important suDject. Ana yet iv upon a matter, to wnion, in au prooeDiiity, you nave never riven a inouenk - Every nousenoia Ducet ana wine ciotet noias venous Deverage oi a caroonated or fermented natureginger ale, mineral waters, Deer, sooa ana tne use some thing which has to be oorked. '. To beeln with, let's take the old-fash' loned,preaed-lu oork, with It wired re tainer, uowa man laoora, perspire. I re is ana lames, trying to draw it with the corkscrew I And with what socce?- . . If be bis mnsol ''to burn," aad the cork doesat oreak, as nnauy ctt it out. Perhaps, la the strurt le, tb bottle head or neck 1 broken aad hi hand Is severe. Iv cut. , ' suppose, inouaD. inai a laay come ' . . . . ' a . ' weaker member of the famllr trie to draw tb cork by tb same process, Bh simpiy oannoi no u ai au i Then there are other style of stop pers; aom with permanently affixed ar rangements to tb neck of th bottl, lb Intent of which 1 to prevent th stopper from being lost and to enable Its repeated use. i- ,,', - '.' . The rpatd us of stoppers Is attract lag wldepred,srioos oonlderallou,for hygienic reason s. , : j . Two minute are ton. . - - Let' employ th oiber three ailaate talking of th stopper of all itoppars. It Ls never ased but once I It cannot b used but once 1 ll Is absolutely he nrtellcal t . It will not blow off I Nothing come into contact with U Deveraxe dui sianitsea oor a i . Handrtd of pouad of praasere affix It to lb bouiei Tbe band of a child caa ramov It I Isn't It v f Look at ll I Doeea't IU stoipllclty aaak yon snsll t How quickly a becom converted to What 1 miaf- featly for our (ood I it a th Crown Cork I ' It reader asy laaperiac with lb eoa Ibbu Impoailble, betweea tbe Urn tb bottl kv roar bottler and It arrives on yoor table, tmply beraua If tb Cmwn la ooc remoTt'l, aoiblDf and no body caa vtr refit It agate to any bot tlo. Yoa rcmov It . 7 l.a'.'i the end of it. H e lh only atnprxir wklch dr fu work without a fanittnd Is 4 bat onr-e I K?ry b-!Ur la America knowt the r,i"'!!e f th Crown, and lhr who r'K.'j ,D thlr tra,! Baa tt ucloiira If- Tl.r-re'a ariolh.r polot of some eonae- 1; a l! .!: If j r t '!r n V Crwn, ( I r: I l'- ' ' ' f 'i '!,'''' 1 r.f rr. i f r r t ; ; a t' t a' !,:-:. r . r l 1 r : I, ll --n't r 'an B"y i i t' M $ Another Fresh: JUST RECEIVED. Strictly first quality. tr - a. ! ' w z ours to 'Phone 01. Gaskill Hdvv. & Have a full line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planers, Ice Picks. awn 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 full stock of Builders Material. We sell Masury'g Faint and Lewis' Lead. Try either, both are of the beat quality. Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. Gastill Barliare anl HARDWARE 78 MlddleSt. 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 Seals, . Aluminum and Brass Checks and Badges, Stencils, Inks, Pads, Bubber Type, Sign Markers, and ev erything in this line. TC T. IIIITL, Dealer la Btcrcut, Pixxxaua, xo Au knro Si-puma Goon. Jos Paims . Reman STaitre. . !-) UddleSW KEW UX, H. C of '. Ice .'.. '- .- will b safflrtont to gala) ywr Z TAtmner. Th crwra w aiake 4 la dllcm la erwry rtM 01 tbe X word. It Is mad of erwrythlng that tti da to soak It deikrtouM If you lik a smooth, rich tn fT Uj oor. I ESi pr qt racked In lea, dllv. rd at ymjf f.mia atany time. IVIcScrlcy ' vte LlVO t!3 o Cnlle V,' wr. .1 1 l e j, 'asr 1 ti 1 are ywi rat: a 1 iiJ-i. ' r-.r 1-ne I Vl'..' ' AT"". A I-'1, IV: , (-;:, !'.- !. a 1 r (' !r l, I t w -I )'--wi a, ' -. i Is e a, T .-.wa-a, t',Ur.'f 1 1 M tasfe Lot Harvey's g Small ' , It.. Try one. They are ' piease, Wholesale eft Retail . Grocer, 71 Broad Ht Mill Supply Co., Window Screens, Dior Screens, Poster Tacks, and many other up the home- Kill ill Supply Cciipf, MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St Phone 216. Make your Wants Known, We have the Goods, We have the Prices. Isawns. Large assortment of Figured Lawns, worth 90o and 16c, for 15c. Large assortment of Dimities, worth 10 and 18,0, for 7,o. Large aseortment of White Lawn, worth 10c for 8Jc. Large assortment of White Lawn for WaUta, worth U, and 15c, for 9c Large assortment of Lawn well worth 7 1 and Bo, for 4,0. Percales & Calicos. Large assortment of Percale, worth IS and 10c, for 10a Large assortment of Percale Remnants worth 10 and ltjc, for fc Only 10 yd to a customer. Large assortment of Calico, worth So and Vv, lor ijc Wool Dress Goods. Large aaaortmant ai prloaa which can not b beaten, tak a look at them. Hamburg. Large aaaortmeetof Uamburg to cloca out at prioas you never beard of; tak a look at thwm. Ladies Shoes and Slippers. . N pr Ladles Hipper, worth IS 00 and tssa,totiR . 139 prs Ladle Slipper, worth B5 t 10Q, tot 60. 73 prs Ladle Bllypera, worth & aod Wo,fot4a 100 rLadU6ho, worth 1 60, IS 164 prt Ladles Bbov worth fl, IJ ; Mens & Boys' Shoes. ' W haT the ehoM, w fcave tie prte. Tak a bird ay view of thaa Ufnrvyoabay, ' j TuQ tine Km and Boys rjtt, ail alaa al all brio. S. COPLON, 73 VI0DLI irREtT, Next to OaakO Hard war Co, Hew Bee. , . i. 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