t f .rL aM 1, V 1(JJ. ' j ! f 1 4 - 'I'tHIW BmjkS THURSDAY; MOBSlSfl, JULY 1903. 1 VOL. TWKNTY-SKC05D TUB. if iy.- - St. ' IP r 4 if :' "'""Towels, Etc iy , . ( iteady-made Sheet? Aftdroecoggi and Columbia Milfck 2 ; fjj Jwdsat60o. v v 5; yk Anchor Brand Hemstitched, 21 x 2 yards at 70o. These brands are well known to eTeryone. i , S A , Bolster Cases, size 45 x 72 inch,' plain hem, at 30o. Hem- & stitched at 86c. - Pillow Cases, size 36 x 45,' Hemstitched at 20c. Plain Hem, at 10c, 121c, 15c. ! 1 Extra targe Towel at 100. ; & 35c Value Large Tnrkishowel, at 25c M ft Heavy Cotton Towel, good Quality, only 5c. m Very Heavy Twill tfcttoti?Criwh, only 5o yd. , aV host Linen Crash bleached U JllfllUOj UH ivu JULIA. f A ' As the season advances we cut down prices. i . . Few pieces Wash Silk left, worth 90c, to close out at 25c. "suits More people than ant other brand." OLD HENRY ALWAYS DVC HANDY UNIFORM. tilt PACKAGE. WHISKEY. STRAUS, GXJNST &.CO., Proprietors, RICHMOND. VA. HON 1ST QUAUTV- HONEST MIA8URE. POPULAR PRICE. For Sale by All Reliable Dealers. THE R A CYCLE PACEMAKER. STRAiNONylL-rr "r CHAIN yT"" The Eattest Bill Climber in the World. Only II MU T ULt 10 lbs more ttrain on chain than on pedals. m'r- B .. A STANDARD HIOn-QRADK IUCYCI.E. strain on , 263 LBS. v v J v . MI I (' r -. 8TOOW . RtAR 5PoCW.T. X. 1 MnU 4rA nnrmAiu InftMtu In 4)i irMln smaller sprocket and a 9-Uch lower The Daintiest of Kisses. Bar yoa tasted roe, U aot, why not, I am ike dsloilevt sod most dellghtraf Kiss of ur kind Iq tbe world. 1 tea ml'of Ibeflaeat Frt Rloo Molas,, OrantilaUd 8(tr, Bottar aad Cream Wka eoaldbealoer thsa DqffT Old TlmM Molaes Kbaes, aad for oily B eu )oncn keow all aboot n. ,, i Mold by F A itaff, draggistt J B Daw oo, Nfi-iloBf h B Brjaav eonfec ' ihwtU V hi rafer4 Csksrr. Kr Barring tow, rer. of Usocoek and!. Broad; J ' jHmur Dofff , drn 1st; DA Bsrgetl, ; drsgakcit it J m I v ; PrVea farataked todeaWrs oa xqnwC lsnqaftotd ky fiw Bef Uaadt. re- BKAHOHOmOB A.B.'Bimi:B'Co., Commission .r h. Broker s tl s n.OrrwiBtrwi;,4-1 " ) : ; rtMM titt i w bxr5, no. , kfalaXXBew, (1 Braid way, New Yotfc Modarat saarglna, XsoaUaotaerrlct Vrrhitirikl(fwTrk.;-' t "BlgWWMkk' ) MtemUe'rii B. B fie 0, 04 ' 04 A" :' ( ...:..C. i 1 . ... I " f I r 4 and unbleached, either nlain Or ir XL I HAVE IN STOCK tribune, Cleveland, Eagle, Latonia BICYCLES. r a auai r JEACGrS, RO&ClStOrS and Pacemakers. v : i j; x can repair any "Vi A fuu line ox all Jkihds of Sundries. L. M. EDGERTON, gear. Cor. Pollock k CriTCB Stl. O.maaowf eoiyf t'PECJIAL. M ' i. enNpWtoiaaoneelhat w4 have ssoerwt the Sole Agency for Xtw Bert, H. TO, for the f opultr ,Ia visible ev n. na.' ' ' - irasr: uonet, ana we uriu evary Lady, who dsairte perfaotloa of atyls oombtaed with Solid eorort lo eaQee as aad emnloe the goods, rrom the eot ef the special poiau ef adrsitags auy be aotlosd. The back kaae Mrremlypsl avrfaor eU Isslde aad out. Ho Laclags to show throngk Us HgbUat fabrle efeLadyl dtase. fie Udngt lutlJe to kan,'aaaoy or lAach the wwarar. Ro eyaWu U rx o corrode Una preveatleg lbs polling nf Sfu!ergnnnti and ruls of fine, lla. t " . ... . , We k fo to vtnlfy nf staiaat hj WrtnfTi(e VOUrwU. ... f NiiL TkU U the s frrP. sr.4 0. f. r ', WlliTUi .-. 1 V , ' S ) ' ' r i.i'ur' ... i. ,.t .,, ,,, ,, v,, . A HJ .11, dC iTEW B!tlCS' STORa -s! W. nAii tLt Swlhdefl Vropittty ot rblloct Slretet iaiidljnf bi'oin'adorB fpUoek ttraav fh) fjamabnlldliignsrt U Mr J O Dana's atoro, . wklca U property of Mr W D Swindell, of Swan Quarter ki being torn down and win. fire place to h 1 handtoma two iatory fcrlci Tb .dhneuloni' wIQ; W tt100 The store will bo occupied by the Bar- foot Bros, who Will ejoJargw their,, jtock sad ate the onUra bnttdlng.i Aftf 'i'Afil i "i liiiiwsw .1 ' i if ,:. I, Y0ICB OP THEu FEOPLE. j . A. Met ForM.Old Custom. Editob p Kbw.Bkm JqunNAii Dear Blrs-It has been tha custom of the Danghtcrs of . the Confederacy to give an annual" dunsr .to. the Confederate vetr erans ok the Fourth.' f July,' 'This day has boon set apart by jtke people of, Ibis city j andj' surrounding country to come togoiner in uiaiC7 ana enjoy w reunion of whatjnay be left.of these gal lant old aoldlars. ", ' , I regret very much to see an effort, is being made on the part of soma of (the Magistrates of Craven County to . taki adyantage of this holiday, and the one set apart by the ldie of this city to en tertain the old soldiers and convert it Into a Magistrates meeting for the pur pose of electing a County Commissioner to nil a vacancy on the Board. ' 1 ' Magistrate. Card of Thanks. Ber. O H Porter, the blind preacher and piano tuner wishes ' to thsnk his friends of Craven and Jones counties for the hearty support and encouragement they have given him In his work. He would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public In the future. Baptist Penjale University. Bchools of Arts, Bclenoe, and Philoso phy; Bible; Art; Expression; and Busi ness. Faculty of fire men and tea women, whose whole time, with two ex ceptions, Is given to one subject. Be- cilallon periods an hour each. $3,000 worth of now equipments for Depart ments of Chemistry,, Biology, Physics, History; ana Mathematics, .music De partment embraces two of the three Cla- yler system graduates teaching In the South. Other Departments up to date Students cared for by Lady Principal, Lady Physician, Matron and Trained Nurse. Expenses In the Literary course $1117.50 per session. In the Club, about $40 less. Next session opens Bept. 1st. For other Information address, R. T. Vamb, Pres. R.lelgh,N. G. Rotlce to Renters of Post Office Boxes. All boxes, the rent for which remains unpaid, on July 10th, will be closed oa that day. All rants are now due. Sbtmocu W. ILuioocx, ; A - 1 i ';- Postmaster. Jane Marriaxe Licenses. There were twenty, marriage lice uses lauedbytheBegtster of Deeds during Ike month f Jsae. Six of tf them wef'Whlto'-oplwi aad wwro u fol lows: , Jane t. W t Ztabofe, rarl Po welL I - 10. BK nils, Ida Mane. I "In, Harry Maaa, BeaaU Roeae. : U. A B Oartott, ulla Roberta, i - H. jMl .VtSIdua.i.ir.i1 Leed,,f Jaa 1 80 (H H BaktBhellle Lewis. ' r .: ..,tt'. a'ii.'-'l I The KlnfdoBi of Tht Tobacco Trot tvorrhooYa Magtatae.''" The year's eoftMrnptioa af tobaees) ta the United llaten alos4 tswledee -oaten hilttee el elgars, tea' bClloas cigar- ettes sad twe haidrel aad eighty satt- non ef potass of mnufncnired tobse. eoT The one Jtea of saibklsg and 4isw- tag tooaooo, axeiasive of eigara,gar- etu and ianff, rvglsteri asi aaatsl ever- iD value ef mors than $500, 000, 000,1a addition, laglaas: ' sawkee' tlx kflllons, Jspea three bmioas; aid Chins one aad on. -halt billion of tfrrarrtUs erery twelvesaoalh. '.'Tale ,'oauide 'efgaMu pufflig auras Bp ferty flve snIIUoat'ef pounds eftobaooekadpaU about $4,000 000 late 'th bait aooosnf of the Asaertcao' grew at, ring Ike' gtskt baiaacete theTreet,- . ( . 't .1 . ,,-.. ,.,.. CASTOR I A' " ' Tor lifAtll knd dlLlni ' Hi rfci.Yca E2iiA!-::;it::;tl re th D'saULre of l fur Try r Sftnaxfrtm Je 4 Wnrbs Cc.;o. f ft rfit, it, i ' i f i ' ' i Pre. Mr: t-r J,',. 1 1 -'t.M in h AttehUohyeterans,! Headquarters, Camp New Bern, No. Thamembers of tills Camp are hereby notlfledthat the regular ' Annual Meet, lag will be held at City , Hatt, July 4th, 1903 at 10 a m-'to transact such business ukayoome before the' Camp,' and at tend Uu; dinner to be giveil "by the Daughters of the Confederacy. Veterans will wear their badges. " :v' By order, ii; i': i; : J J WOLFENDEN, 1st Lt. Comd. J F CLARK, Adjt. Notice. All who have promised to contribute to the Veterans dinner are requested to end their contributions to the Armory, (Stanly Hall) by 10 o'clock, on Saturday morning July 4th. Christian Scientists at Boston. June 38th, 1903, T as an Ideal day and will ever be remembered most joyously by the vast number of Christian Scien tists from all over the world,1 gathered here for the Annual Communion service of the Mother church. Erery thing hai been done for the vis iting Scientists. The great mechanics building, with its auditorium and assem bly halls covering several acres of space, has been converted into a general recep tion room from 9 a m to 9 p m, where thousands meet In good fellowship and lore exchanging friendly greetings. Here Is every convenience Information bureaus, etc., so that In a short while the vast throng, for there are more than fourteen thousand persons here, are making new friends. One from Austra lia Is shaking hands with a Scientist from the South. From Manitoba, Eng land, and many foreign countries nota ble Scientists are here, as well as from every State In the Union. Earl and Counter Dunmore of London with their two daughters, lady Victoria and lady Mildred Murray are here having, with many others, crossed the sea for this especial occasion. It was most im pressive to see the more than 5,000 peo ple seated at each of the three services. Most slmplo was the service. The sub ject, of the Lesson sermon was selected by Mrs. Eddy, "Loving One Another," and tbe qnotations as read gave all pres ent most uplifting spiritual help in con' templatlng the future when all the brotherhood of man shall have learned that Love alone is the goverument that can withstand evil. The hall was beautifully decorated In flags of every country and red, white and blue bunting, and altogether a happier scene was never seen than within the hall. One looker was heard to say that he never saw such a vast number of In telligent people of all classes together, and lt seemed that all had oomo here to see how happy they could be. The most Impressive moment of all is when the great crowd at Invitation of the First Reader kaeols in silent com. munlon. Two most Interesting points in the service were a dispatch from tbe church to Mrs Eddy and a letter from hor to the entire church inviting them to be at Pleasant View, her home In Concord, N H., on Monday at 1.80 p tn where she would greet them. This ws an entire surprise bat an Invitation which will no doubt be unanimously accepted. Below Is given the order of the ser vices. The Responsive reading being from I Cor. 18, (revised version). Golden Text, John 18, 84, 85. "A new oommaadmeat I give onto you, that we love one another, as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disci plot, If ye have love one to another." Order of Services. I. Hymn 188. "O'er Waiting Harp- striagsef the Mind," written by Rev. Mary BskerO Eddy. t. tortptore Reading by tbe First 8. Meat Prayer The Lord's Prayer, with lie Spiritual Interpretation. t VyttClM..' 8. Reading Notices and Announcement of the Number of Candidates Admitted to tbe Charca. , $. CoDsotlon. 4 t. Beedlag the Church Tsosu. ; A Solo, Ooousaatea Hymn. Written ky Ref Mary Baker Q Eddy. f- Lastoa Dermoa. "W Communion. 1L Commantoa Doxologrv ' "it Beading the BoieaUne Statement ef Wsgt the Correlative tkriptore Pae eagsa, Braedlctloa. ' ' . ' ,, f ., -. s Mast Hatcm Cassiso. 't V T W?t4 'Halt' kfcslt 'Th tVnca .o'.-ti'nwnt tut at tairt btnil IW al. o!i t; Cotipvard di HalU-bs for llw Vle of tbe pralcct of th vnrlmjs ti&tloonl factories, Tbt pnprity of tin? slate twomiog a shop hor? wS tons; debatod. bot the ft si and rhsmW vol the frvprr rrwJHS. TJ sVip ta d-orati with w1l.V.rl.l tst. sVWres rw t of IntrA fir t! almrnfi'lt U alufed. St rvt r,r1oi. tint tt; tgnrve Tf rr Mth. Ti fcr!ncs fmrri the Ixiur "t !,oIr,jf(!i l.itr" ro, Irfiwstdf, ,!(! St rrt n,T.i!'! T.giw, H!i th f!it"1a! snl t '')!''' t,y ;) kiKwn f-'S fr!i t' V.'-'it ire t!?rrr-4 t r I -U";t:'pj',.n - 1 fi'aul " ''",'. sf, 1' Vf ar, t ' - t f ' , ' . I ' 1 l J It i or A reward of $100.00 is offered for evi dence sufficient to convict tbe person or persons, who tampered with the engine at the Water and Light Plant on the evening of June 28th. Watsb add Light Commission. It is a comfort and a pleasure to have in your family a crate of those delicious Phosphates and soda put up by The Crown Bottling Works. Phone 105. Fine Shoes. Have you seen the "Hobbs" $3.50 Pat Lea Shoes? Every pair guaranteed to wear the first sole through. A now lot received today, good styles. E. W. ARMSTRONG. Think Before Ton Drink. Suppose, last as you were about to lift a glass of your favorite beverage to your lips, somebody should exclaim; atop i" 'Twould seem very oresumntuous. wouldn't it f It wouldn't be.thouKh.lf It were a note of warning concerning your health. JNow, tnese nve minutes beein In a vague sort of a way, don't they t Never theless, as you will discover, they mean a very serious talk with you upon a very important subject. And yej It's upon a matter, to which, in all probability, you have never given a thought. Every nousenom outlet ana wine clof et holds various beverages ot a carbonated or fermented nature ginger ale, mineral waters, bee, soaa and tne like some thing wbtcu nas to be corked. To begin witn, let's take tbe old-fash ioned, pressedrtn cork, with Its wired re tainer. How a man labors, perspires, irets ana iumes, trying to draw It with the corkscraw 1 And with what success f If he has muscle "to burn." and the cork doesn't break, ke finally sets It out. Perhaps, in the struggle, the bottle head or neck Is broken and his hand is severe ly cut. suppose, tnougb, tnat a lady some weaker member of the family tries to draw the cork by the same process. She simply cannot ao it at all I Then there are other styles of stop pers; some with permanently affixed ar rangements to the neck of the bottle, the Intent of which is to prevent the stopper from being lost and to enable Its repeated use. The repeated use of stoppers is attract tog widespread, serious consideration, for byglenlc reasons. Two minutes are gone. Let's employ the other threo minutes talking of the stopper of all stoppers. It is never used but once 1 It canuot be used but once I It Is absolutely hermetical 1 It will not blow off 1 Nothing comes Into contact with the beverage but sterilized cork I Hundreds of pounds of pressure affix It to tbe bottle I The hand of a child can remove lt I Isn't it easy ? Look at lt 1 Doesn't Its simplicity make you smile f How quickly we become converted to wnat is manl festly for our good 1 It s tbe Crown Cork 1 It renders any tampering with the con tents Impossible, between the time tbe bottle leaves your bottler and it arrives on your table, simply because if the Crown Is once removed, nothing and no body can ever relit It again to any bot tie. You remove It Thai's the end of It. It's the only stopper which docs Its work without a fault and Is used but once I Every bottler In America knows the merits of the Crown, and those who really value their trade use lt exclusively- There's another point of some conse quence. It's this: If your bottler uses the Crown, (as he most assuredly should,lnsteadof muscle tiring corks, or any stoppers that are used over and over), it won't mean any additional cost to you. Every element of good and right liv ing Is addressed by the nsed-only-ooce purpose of tha Crown, which, In the matter of stoppers, Is the underlying principle of absolute hygiene. You wlU, very properly, concede that the bna who usee a beverage has rights respecting how the bottles shall be stop ..i . w.A .n exercise thote rights. v Always bear In mind, too. that ear bottle not having the Crown on It, cannot be as pare, or prop erly adapted to contain your beverage it noma do. The moral ta, always Insist on having Crowes oa your bottled beverages. five anna ics are apt Thank yo n.very mack I - . Crowe Bottflnr Works ase tbe Crowa Cork exclaslvely oa all their de licious soft drinks and their high trade beer. Lee J. Taylor, Proprietor, raons 109. GET YOUfi i 4th of Jiily BARBECUE tKfxon'i.' Clam ChoWder and other refreahmenti. r mxorrn : ics madie fit,, : Oppoe!t llcnry'i rhannacy. t FIRE WORKS For Fourth Of Jul! Only lA In Tl.e City' Anl Llrr.j'.t in Q-i-ni:;;. ' V yV 'ylfY'i Want To I Another hresh Lot Harvey's g Small E j lus?a& 1 l JUST RECEIVED. Try one. They are S Strictly first quality. Yours to please, 1 J. L. IIcDAIL, ISr I Gaskill Hdw. & Have a full line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers. Ice Planers. Ice Picks. lawn Mowers from 12" to 16". Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. Matting and Carpet Tacks, Bill Poster Tackg, and many other things needed for refitting or fitting up the home. Car load Sash and Blinds and full stock of Builders Material. W sell Masury's Paint and Lewis' Lead. quality. Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. Gaskill Hardware and HARDWARE 78 MiddleSt 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, Rubber Type, Sign Markers, and ev erything in this line. WW. T. IIIXT,, Dealer in BiOTCLia, Firearms, aho All Kinds Sporting Goods. Job PBiirrmo Rubber Stamps. I-?J Middle St., HEW BERN, H. C A taste II I of om lice I C?eam will be snfflctenl to pin your catrooage. The cream we -make Is dellolous In every sense of the word. It Is made of everything: that tends to make Ik delicious. If you like a smooth, rich eream try ours. Ke per qt, racked In Ice, del I v. ered at your bouse atfany time, IWcSofleyv Give us a Call. ' .. We would be pleased to have yon caD sad examine our line ef BCILDM3' UATXRIALrl, ralnta. Oils, Rsfrtgvra tnrs, Water Coolers, Lawn Vow erf. Ice Cream Freeaers, Tinware, Gal ran tied and EnamK led Ware, ' , , LOOS W Vt, v - G':."rr.l Ilrrtluaro, Mill Supply Co., Window Screens. Dtor Serpens. Try either, both are of the best Mill Supply Company, MILL SUPPLIES 44 CravenJSt Phone 216. Get Your Money Ready We have been through our Btock and have selected many bargains for you. Clothing. Mens Light all wool Suits, worth $12 80 for $8 74. 8ame as above, worth $10 for $5 98. Same as above, worth $8 for $4 60. Mens Black Clay Worsted Suits worth $12 50 for $8 54, Same as above worth $10 for $5 40. Same as above worth $9 for $4 J4. Same as above worth 5 for $2 08. Boys Knee Suits. Boys Knee Suits worth $0 for $4 24, Hame as above worth $4 for $2 4, Same as above worth $3 for $1 98, Bailor Wash Buits worth $1 for 49c, Boys Knee Pants. Boys Knee Panta, worth 1 for 4c, Same as above worth 50c for 2Vo, Same as above worth 20c for 15c. Iiawns. Large assortment Figured )aii worth 10c for 81o yd. Same as above worth 7Jc for 4Jc, Large assortment 40 Inch White Lawn worth 180 for 7c, Large assortment Calicoes worth ftc for 4o. Large assortment of Percale Remnants worth 10c for 6c Just received large assortment of Hambarg Remnants biggest bargains ever offered, price them. Slippers, Mhoes, etc. Ladles Slippers worth tl 00 for 96c. Ladles Slippers worth $1 00 for $1 99, Just received a car load of Shoe that we can suit and fit everyone with. Come one, oome all and get bargains. S. COPLON, 78 MIDDLE STRUT, If sit to OaskU Hardware Oo, Rev Bern. Under Hotel ChatUwkA, GENERAL: :: HARDWARE; Bcrccn .vviro jjoora, and VAndowa.; ;,.:, The Ico Bavlifj,tolr zlerEcfrirrcratorn. y0.4 itkr, tew m g'xvt ' v.. ; Agntfor Ilia Farmrr C'.ll and iy Cof.k ftovra, axij f Vi D-v:; I-f - 1 ar. 't Pf.'-iln', . ,.. . 1 - - - ' C A f 6 .4 1- iu;. 1.4,1 i .Hi. .; h 1 1 I

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