y 1 I I A" I -V ; a- VOL. UI--K0. 76. .: tun L . ;:. C.,' SATURDAY ; JIORHIXIJy JUNE 27, 1903. ;?ffWUTIWU3D.J(&iK- v. V For Stylish and Up-to-dato GO : n o n : t LVd IIAJKE lOUB WAHTS KKOWJf. V? ; ' We have them stacked tip all ovet the house. ' t - , Jn this department our trade has been Bteadily increasing Ay ; c and we have added, to onr stock the verr latest lines In ladies ft foolweary t -vk J '1 . -..' :.. : M - We have just received Shipment of :Lorothy i Dodd, J- ; c which represents Style, Comfort and Quality.' ' ' - vf l '.' Three strap Pattnt Leather Sandals and Oxforda at 12 50 J. A ' a,so cari7 i10110113 line of Mens Shoes and Patently v Leather Oxfords at $3 50 and 14 60. . Y'V u ,'A1-uruB w rSUITS v J les, at $1 28 to 18 00. ' , i ' . MORE PEOPLE THAN ANY". OTHER BRAND." OLD HENRY RYE WHISKEY. ALWAYS .UNIFOKM. STRAUS, GUNST & CO., Proprietors, v RICHMOND; VA. H0HSST QUALITY B0NIST MEASURE. .POPULAR PRICE. ; r., ; ' V For Sale by All Reliable Dealers, THE JUCTCLK PACXMAKXR, Tha EilMk BUI Olmber In th World. Ooly 10 Dm more ttrala ob chain tl)a on pdaU. : : ' ": . -r . . . - . ,' '. ktrXVDkXD HKJH-OalDl 8ICTCLI. NoU tit notaou inemMin tha ttnln , -vmIIm tprockeU and a 9-loch lower goM. . '. i ' - BRANCE OFFICE 'fj A B. Bxfer 8 Co., Commission , ' Brokers, yy-' Ml fmMii PrGYtsiciu . t7 I'nm Mtm-t, DiofM tl .NEW OtKK, H a Ib 'fflc. C I rotd wy, r w Yort Mfrl nrf Int. EicDwtMnrloa Vttr lm toICtw Tottu : UlgWt Waktof sad BrorlW ttt- L. B. Habicht, nUDVFEItt 1 rtl In U. EWU. CVoM nd FiMb. Tin flrxwt Llqnoft ar4 Wltm. ITAll't.fi KejVtmS lUblclifi TorU , lb nic:caT, , r. t r (i 4 tn1. TO 7 anu fx ov. HANDY PACKAGE. I HAVE IN STOCK Tribune, Cleveland, Eagle, Latonta BICYCLES. RECYCLE Racers, Roadsters and Pacemakers. I can repair any mane orwneeis. " A full line "of all kinds of Sundries.: L. M. : EDGERTON, 'Cor. Pollock & CriTen Stic it m jr'rj-wV-;V . A 4lh July Drive Vllh Tnar Mtt flri thonld U bk U a M w n comfurtAbl burry or rhnlrm honi frnm ent high (rr'l tnt op lo 4W stork tif fin rarrUpit. W aikk mAt TiitcU tlii v tr Ulnf kt prtoM llit will nn Mniir Tn frnra bujrlnf. It It a know fk(t hl otir ft lh bolt f Ui lowt prtc Wi Mil RobTr Tlr cm yr old r hl. W tlirlnk ymjf fK Uitk hi tnrhln without ciitllnf lhm. ZrTjboAj It IbtIIkI to tcm th mf hint tt work putilng nw bolu In ciM r ir-. G. II. Vntcra & f:3n, 71 B rr4 f t, Pi pl.t, (J For Kent. Wbrf fforr(f f wrflplHH 1 W IT n ti A'1 w) (c' ' r ' f r.' 1 Fr -nl s'.ri. Is 'i I r r Til ' ' '. ' ! . t ' -. ' e. cm wins secc:;d. After elnjr Eelo Doini( Safely For Hre . jnnins, They Win to Slxthv ,. j- ' Quite a good crowd tamed out, to Athletlo Park yeaterdey afternoon, In ip!U of threatening weather, to lritneu tha leconl and lut game of leriee of games between Elizabeth City and New Bern, and to say it wu aJ disappointed crowd tolls the talfc 'i'K Elizabeth City wu held down to one ran up to fifth tnlng, while New Bern was two to the gdod,bat In the siithfhe Tliltom woke from ,. their slumber, and the way they slammed the ball, aided by wild throws, etc, by home learn, they suooeeded In getting seven men across the rubber. New Bern finally, managed to get two more runs in their half of seventh. ; Again In seventh the run get ting was the order for I. OHy, as four men stepped on the home plate safely, and the score was twelve to five In their favor. The game was then called as he heavy down pour of rata made It Impos sible to continue the game. , Fearing wu again In - the box ifor Elizabeth City and he pitched fairly well considering that he worked the, day be fore. The catching of Cannon was again a feature. W" . ' ' r The boys left on the steamer, Keuse lut alght for their home, and It is need less to say that they were a happy set of The itoilowlng Is the score " by in- nlngsi'i-f i ; . - 'v v 1 8 8 4 8 7-R H X Kew Bern 001 0t 08-5 810 Elizabeth City 0 0 1 0 0 7 4-18 10 S Batteries Pretty man and Tucker. Fearing and Cannon. Umpire, Daw son. vi". ,' '.f(v ' 5 v ' A. Thousand ChnrcBes,; la the United 8tatee hare used tbe Longman & Martinet Pure Paints dur ing the put ten months. Every Church will be given a liberal quantity whenever 4hey paint. :Hj Don't pay $1.60 - gallon lot linseed oil, which you do when you buy ft in a sealed can with a paint label oa it 1 1 8 s 614, thereiore when you want fourteen sdlons of paint, buy only eight gallons of L. ft M. and mix tlx gallons of pure linseed oil with ft. Vi . I S It will make fourteen gallons of paint It's done euOy. ' ' . " It maku the paint cost yon only about $U0 a gallon Ton probabaly won't need mora than ten or twelve gallons of It, because the LAM, Paint covers so much more sur face than other paints. .'7-,':V;ti'r' Sales have been tens of.,mHllons of gallons; nearly two million houses paint ed under guarantee to repaint , if not utiafactory. t . , ;., Samples free Bold by our Agents, Hyman Supply Co., CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children.' ; ? IiB Ihi Yea Han Always Ei:gtt Bears the BlgTurwred . ; Udies Saadals . tad Sboes. .Thls Is the season for Sandals and O fords, we have a good line. Also high top Bhoes la all lbs new shapes are here. No extra charge for showing goods. i, . - X. W. ARMSTRONG.' MMMSSBieWBBBSMMM ' ' Notice to the llagis : CX-- r-H trato3. . I am Informed through the office of the Register of Deeds that a aollce hu beea eeot to the various MsglstrsUs ol the County noUrytag thees to meet at the Court Donuat New Bern oa the 4th of July next for the purpose of elect log a Commissioner to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late chairman KB Jones. If this aoUoe aubeeare oel ved by the Mat titrate I wish to IUU that it hu beea Ixoed without sny su thorlty of law, tad by someone who If assuming to discharge duties which be- lopg to the Board of Coatty Commission srs. If the MigUtrtiee were to meet Under such aoiloe Ibey emil J not tint s CotnmUi loner becaate hj wire called together without saibotfty of U BocUoa 717, Vol I, of lbs Co4s pro. vldoe: Tor the propsr discharge of ibflr dullm tbe Jai!k of tbe I'esoe tball mt ssntiary wish the Eotrd of Jom mW.nrieri oa tbs t rt Uninlny la Jon? bdImi tby !iU U cfur.cr cy.DTnd by tbs Board of Commlnl ir." Tb.re li o elbcr wy pro?l-M by law fur tailing lbs Kig!trts ' f'Xft, Tbe County l'mn.!:.'o(rt it b prnp-fr time will rU t. --Ut V tratee to f .11 1' -' ' j ' t ; J tt' I :' ) 1 .n U"'ltyi " re r llu': : rt!,..! te . H, sr. 1 ti !t BttCl W.rj tP. . tir'--r :!-e from t, y r.jf f J J I m; :. Ta J. in . . . . ZORAH. . : - f Jane 23. Farmers trener&Ilv havenlca crops throughout our section although ! they are somewhat than later usuaL I iiili JU&ry nonruru is ouonuiug iu County Normal at Dover.' t i MIbi Fanny Dunn formerly of this place died at her home near Aurora on the 81st instant," of typhoid fever. The remains were brought here Monday and Interred in the family ; burial ,ground at Bethel Church. Her husdand Is danger ously sick with same feverShe has four brothers and two sisters living at this place. - y . v. I The oldest citizen of our place - and perhaps the oldest person in Craven County died here this morning. It wu 'Uncle Frank Wright? a-very, honora ble and upright ' old darkey ,;who hu always had the highest, respect of every one who knew him. ; Bis exact ago cannot bo ascertained but he is known to have well passed bis one hundredth milestone. From his rec ollection of the war of 1813 and ' of Incidents which he relates, he was cer tainly twelve or fifteen years old at the time, and msy have been older. In all the years he has lived not a word of re proach has been uttered against him, that were heard," While a slave, he was an honest and faithful servant possess ing the entire confidence of his masters of which confidence he always proved himself worthy; ;r,;:';', . Mr. John Gaskln's family are all some what better except one little girl. Mr. Cephas Toler was no better when last heard from. It must be the most obstinate oase ever heard of. He hu been s'ck now 85 or 40 days. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whllfora ara the happy poseesers Of a bouncing, girl. Mrs. W. B. Burgess and lamily will return to their home at Einstoa Sunday, i . , . Contrlbnted. Mr. Fditor:-The Fourth day of July It close tt hand. When the Old Confed erate Soldiers of Craven County and other counties all over the State will meet again and have another thake hands.. We expect a good time In New. Bern on the Fourth, though we fear it will be a sad meeting with a great many owing to the death of one of our brothers E. R. Jones. Also we will miss Miss Stela Roberts, but the best of friends must psrt. "The sounds of war ate. silent now, We call no man our foe, But soldiers hearts cannot forget, The scenes of long ago. Dear are the ones who stood with us To struggle or to die; No one can of tener breath their names Or love them more then I. " - . ' " H.;H. Dowdy. " It Is a comfort and a pleuure tohave in your family a crate of. those dellolous Phosphates snd soda put up by The Crown Bottling Works, Phone 105. M ' Notice. 1 have a nice lot of Counters, Bbelvtng and Drawers for sale cheep. See me be fore porchssing elsewhere. I caa ssve you money, , 8. A. VAIL, i : Mi South Front SU Mothers, Quakers, Heckers and Leg- gets Oat flakes 10c. package at J R Far ker.Jr't. . : ; V- i ' Mm . ; . . . , . . A , Tte iHinticst of Kisses. Have you tasted me, If not, why not, I am the daintiest and. most delightful suae or my kind in toe worM. I. am made of the finest Porto Rico Molasses, Qrsaolsted Sugar, Batter tod Cream. What could be doer than Duffy's Old Time Molasses Eltees, and for only S els job caa know all about me. Bold by 78 Duffy, druggist: 3 B Daw eon, confectioner: L E Bryan, coafeo-. tioaer, Mrs Kafer's Bakery. Mr Barring- ton, corner of Hancock sad Broad; Dr Leinster Duffy, drogfrlsh D A ffsrgctt, dronlst. ' - Prloes furnished to dealers oa rtqueeL MaDOfacUred by New Bern Candy Fac tory. ' : ' " : The UNIVERSITY OP NORTH CAROLINA" Academic Department Law, Silcdicme, V ' Pharmacy. OoS bnnored aid e'gbt s bolaribtpe. fnUUlnalo trecbtrs sn4 t one of n.V.'.r. lxi for tbe ely. 6:1 Z-:::r.'. . te Is'-frocTcrs. ;;t Ir.fnfIor!i;-s,Wstr Work a. Cea-t-il fi1m, L!!.rry 41,f"0 tr!- FV! V im, k 1 n.;e er.1 rr f i , (f'n e r,', l: 'n. F'; , ::a T. v, (i! ; :. ;;'! l:::I, if C. r. i A 1 FOR FREE ADVICE ' Iwrf Woman Should Write Dr Si - B. Hartman, President of The -- , Hartman Sanitarium. Mas. jobkphlIc Mrs. Joseph Xaoelle. Ottawa. Eut, Ont. Canada, writes i "Pernna Is better by far than any other medicine sold In the Dominion for the troubles peculiar to the sex. I suf fered -with, backache, headache and dragging down pains for over nine months, end nothing relieved me a par ticle until Z took Peruna. A few bottles relieved me of my miserable half-dead, half-alive condition. I am now in good health and have neither ache or pain, nor have I had any for the past year. If every suffering woman would take Peruna they would soon know its value snd never be without U."--Mrs. Joseph Lacelle. v Free Borne Adrice. In view of the great multitude of women suffering from some form of female disease and yet unable to find any cure, Dr. Hmrimaa, tbe renowned tpeclallst -oa temato catarrhal dla taut, aaa anaouacea nla wuungaeu to direct tbe treatment of aa many cams aa mate appitcauoa to mm daring tbe aummer month without charge.' Those wishing to become patients should address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. : Tblnk Before You Drink. Suppose, just u you were about to lift s glsss of vour favorite beveraee tovour tips, someooay snouia exciaim: atop r 'Twould seem very Dresumotuous, wouldn't It r It wouldn't be.thoughjf it were a note oi warning concerning your neaitn. Now, tbeee fire minutes begin in a vague sort of a way, don't they f Never theless, as you will dlsoover. thev mean a very serious talk wltn you upon a very important suniect. Ana vet it's noon a matter, to which, la all probability, you nave never given a uoucai. - uvery aotuenoia nunet ana wine ciotet Holds venous beverage oi a carbonated or fermented nature elceer ale. mineral waters,, oeer, sooa ana ine use some- tbing wblou nu to be oorked. . To begin wtth, let's take the old-fash-loned.preesed-ln cork, with Its wired re tainer, now a man lanors, perspires. frets and fumes, trying to draw it with the corkscrew I And with what soreessf If he hu muscle "to burn" snd I ha cork doesnt break, ki finally gets it out. Perhaps, ta tbe strnrcie. the bottle head or neck Is broken and hit hand is severe- 1 cut. Duppose, vaougn, iou a taay some weaker mesber of tbe family tries to draw the cork by the ume process. Bhs iimpiy oannoi uo u ai au i Tuea there are other stylu of stop pers; some with permanently affixed ar rangements to the neck of the bottle, the Intent of which it to prevent tbe stopper from being lost and to enable lis repeated use. . - , , The repeated on ol stoppers Is attract lag widespreaaerious oocsUMratioa.ior bygteplo reasons. , -- ; , Two mlnCtes are cone. : " Let's employ the other three minutes taikisg ol us stopper or ail stoppers. It is never used but oaoe I , ' It eannot be used but oaoe f It k abeoluuly hermetloel I -It not blow off 1 ' Nothing cornea into eonUct with the beversre but aterillsed cork Hundreds of pounds ofpreesura sffix it lo tbs bottle i . Tbs hand of a child caa remove III lin't It easy f Look at It I Doesn't Its (lopllclty make you smile f How quickly we become convened to what Is masl- fcetly for our good I k t tbs Crown Cork I It renders sny tampering with thecoa tents hnpoealbii, between the time tbe bottle Iteres your bottler and It erriree oa your (able, simply becaau If the Crnil U once rerun red, Bolblog end so body ta im rtflt It sgaia to any bot tle. Yot removt It . Thti'e the end of It. It's tbe only str.pr which does tu work without a fault sud Is teed but onrtl F.rory bottler la Aeierlra knows tbe Rjnrtie of the Crown, and lhonho rI'y Tklae Itplr tre-le on It eiclutlTe- 1 bore's aonibtr pot a I of somseonee- h t .'' Jf yonr t"'.l eii lV.e Crown, (u be m- " '. y el.oni l,lr.(to1 of mner.le. :t'!ti, i r I'jr U.t are ( tt I r e-1, ri't rr.Mininy , '' u!( 'I t i '. 'I. . T t ' ! f f r ! r I i.l !. I: , ( ' ' ! !f I. 9 C ' I 'I, J-rnr j , r-f t i . ' ! ' h. III !. ? r f f i ' - - U T s t r ' " ' s I r g Anqtner: hresn Small JUST RECEIVED. Try one. They are Strictly first quality. ' Yours to please, 'Phone 91. .a ... Gaskill Hdw. & Have a full line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain and Artio Freezers, Water Coolers. Ice Planers. lee Picks. Lawn Mowers from 12" to 16", Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. Matting and Carpet Tacks, Bill things needed for refitting or fitting car load aasn and Bunas and full stock of Builders Material. We sell Masury'g Paint and Lewis' Lead. Try either, both are of the best quality. Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. GastiU Hardware and 11 SudbIy Goinv. HARDWARE 78 MlddleJSt Phone 147. 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. lVM, T. IITLIL, Dealer m Bicnroua, Fixxabju, ajtd All knrot Broxnsa Good. Job Pnimxe - RuBBm BTUtra. f 1-H Kiddle SU, HEW REM, H. C ?OcltsO!al t II1 ha mfflrUnt Xa nil four X tietmnage. Tbe cream we make t is daltclmts la every tense of the T 4 worn, ti h man oi rrerruung i tltmttsnrls to make It deJIoloua. f t If tou like a imooth. rich ereaw X try our. ' f BSe (r qt Mocked In lot, dellv Z ered at your bcraee atny time. vteaa Givo us q Cr.ll, We wmlj be j Wl to bars you rail trvl emrnlne rtir line of HUILD !'.:!' MATr-:iAl!t,raIi.Uf Oils, r.f'cra- t ra, 'iVs'. t I.'" lore, I-Sirri t'oweri, Ire Cm -i J i TUiwar, Calrar.lrted 5 : i ' i.' : n it, 1 Stamp i A taste loiotw ilee - Lot Harvey's Wholesale a RetAll Groeer, 71 JBral Hi Mill Supply Co., Window Screens. Dcor Serine. Poster Tacks, and manv nib bp np the home. MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven'St Phone 210. Make your Wants Known, We have the Goods, We have the Prices. Isawns. Large assortment of Figured Lawns. worth 80o and SSc, for lie. Large assortment of Dimities, worth 10 and 18to, for 7t& Large assortment of White Lawn. worth 10c for 6io. Large assortment of White Lawn for Waists, worth IS and 15c, for 9c Large assortment of Lawn well worth 7g and 8c, for 4c Percales & Calicos. Large assortment of Percales, worth IS and 18c, for 10c Large assortment of Percale Remnants worth 10 and If KJor 5c Only 10 yds to a customer. Large assortment of Calicos, worth 5o and 6c, for 4c Wool Dress Goods. Large auortment at prioes which can not be beaten, Ink, look at them. Hamburg. Large assortment of Hamburg to close out at prices you never beard of; take a look at them, Ladies Shoes and Slippers. M pr Ladles Slippers, worth $3 00 and tS8,fotlM, ISO pre Ladles Kippers, worth 85o A 1 00, for Wo. TCot Ladles Clippers, worth 63c and 75s, for 49a pre Ladles Bhoee, worth SIM, Me 180 pn Ladle, Bhoea, worth tS, $1 40 Mens & Boys Qhoes. tara the Shoes, wc hare the prtoee. Take a birds eye view of them before you buy, . , - y. 1 full line Man and How TT.fc. n .i. snd all prtoee. - . ; . S. COPLON, 78 MIDDL1 ITRKtr, Next to Osaka Hardware Co, New Bern. . . VaZst Hotal CtittajrU; , vi .ik ...I II IL, , Ic3 f:.;vlr- Gia ' T; rr.tcr.", r-s r r 1