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s -uhitabed every fisy la aejew.eicx? i stuadsy, at ki--e street, . ' CHARLES L4 STEYENS, ... " ,CBSCRI?TIOH RITES'! 11 On yew, la advance,,. .7.. .,,..$. One yew, not la advance......... Monthly, by carrier In ths city.... .SO , r - 'v Advertising Bates furnished on.appH tation. i Entered at the PotmVlIW Bent, N.Cu second'cleastnttei $ 1 J OuTcial - Paper f New Bern and CraTea Cavity. " ? DC3T JH1KB IT ANT HARDER.; ;j Tail ' season of . the year calls for an ' effort on the part of every person to ex erelse special forbearance towards -oth- U iheaifrwW the mpaYaHve - feV-ian ,have, those comforts which saxes the hot f weather really endure- la social life. In the home and In basl asas circles, there can be exercised many actiFwhtoh will give' joy and relief, and .. meat the summer days really pleasnrV s ' - X M I - Perhaps the being free, or at least not exhibiting signs of Irritation, la most welcome la every home, and while the practice tof this virtue may aeem too much, for hot weather, Its successful practice will be found profitable to, the person'exevttisliig this telf-restralnf, and . ...yv'i' ' .- ... to ail around,., v . la business, the not putting off, but payugprdmptly the bills which are due and presented, wilt be found a wonder ful hot weather restorative, especially to the bill collector. Presenting bills, and collecting ao coue is due, Is not at Its best, a pTcaiure to theYoollector. It Is necessary to every person doing business ' of any kind, At this time of year, when those who can go away for the summer, how easy it Is for them to put off paying their little store bills and smell accounts for a moata or two. " And - yet this' postponing payment works a hardship on the small dealer, who must make good his account to the houses be buys from; The payment of the various domestic bflfctoatakmau by those going away for laVoVmore months during the sum'1 msf, woald prove of great relief to the toctf Merchants. It would make their issmer days have Just so much less an aoyaaoe, as they would be prepared to pay what they we. .. 'u..-' ,- . Let every person try to make the ium sMf6Uyiis1f for others. At least do not saaYe thim harder for those whom yosi Ure with, or do' business with. CillTrt'Ctnnot bi Cnre4 with LOCAL APrUOATlONS, a they cannot Mach ine seat of the disease. Catarrh fa a blood oi eoastltatlonal dla a, and tn order to core It yoa must . Uke latenal remedies. H all's Catarrh Oars le taken internally, and acta df. . reotly oa the blood and mucous lurfeose HalTi OatttthlHrtU not a-qotck medl dsa liwaspreMrtbadby one of the ,. best phynclsni UUU eountry for years and Is a rtgtllar preecrlptloa. It U com posed of the best tonka known, com : Weed with the best blood purifiers, act- tog directly oa the mucous suifaoe. The perfect eomblnelloa of the two In gradients Is wis produces such wonder tnf results la Curing Catarrh, Bend for testlmonlala free. ; ' y. , . r. i. cozazT t.co.. Toledo, o Bold by Dregflt478a r- -,f t ' ZUTI ramDy Wla are the besl . ". Tin i Hi. . ''" the ehwt with en sraful of perkagoe lrottyS tx ptirt, cntIiJna fTX- A (oUvnaa f 9aix1 the perse end rttorn e4 M te br. "Oa, bow grateful I amT be1 icl)md.i And Ux-n abe Impul trly n- !,! one of br packfe end Mid, "woiff y fcate a cootier tUAu U'sJT JuartiAl. ' ef "t em hot a wwmT I rrr.'ctp-l, t " It- J v'r J t ! nntiBD rrr'.o-l t'. fl!t.fu !t- .1 t '.w fmi'm got!i in n " u h-Km -s''.?t; t-1 t. r-' c t d-iwa ... . ' il St ! . . '. '. Iff. C:f I - o. ' . . ff Cty f' '-' rf f, t-i f 'r thUK v. - . r t eo.4 u, . ' - -I i I NEYC Af,. . ;. OF PLE 1 V "rb .'ti ' - - t-f rt)olU , la This '.eiei jrpuiae, All the GrMTf Jlonotonjq listed Capitals of th LocidABiaTJVorld. . Kew jyor lias been written about froni almost every possible point v of -!ew architectural, commercial, pollt-" leal and eodaL" Yet bo far as we know Jt baj)jever been properly appreciated r.or yift one cmng in wmco it urpaai &U the other great capitals oi tne occi flentarsrorld. and tbat Is for Its color. Xbose of ns who ll?e here all our Uves or who absent oureelves for only brief and Inconsiderable periods of time never know : how. extraordinary 1b the environment InJ Which :W; have been. placed.' It, Is only the stranger with an artistic sense or tne native wno na been long away jwhONgela the full "ef-; Tect'oftols'dfy of ours In its unique prismatic Borldity of 4ine such hs vlvi tm no other city of its kind. If yon will' think for a moment and visualise from, memory the great dries of Europe as a colorlst would see them you .wW Jo struck by the fact that each one is a monotone, tonaon nas tne dudlnlJDmoky hue of ;lts own No rembeij(?fr4jand ea you base along its pjllesptimileatSpf streets, a welter of enjrjpfifacades and homely chlm- pejl JK- aVOUB N impression ; win uu JllUra UIU IUIU ' luat . fuuvu w beneath, a sky " of 4 watery paleness which merely accentuates a little more the dingy hue of everything beneath It, Paris eauallv represents, a monotone, a delicate gray that is neat and clean and that adds." to the symmetry, ana nar- tnoniousness of the whole effect, but that Is seldom diversified by ;warmer tones. . Berlin is a ' monotone in , buff, and -Borne, Uke Parte, for the most part, a monotone in gray. .One1 thinks at nrst or aapies as a city brilliant with the hues of the south, but a little reflection will show that It is not the dry Itself which can be rightly so regarded, but rather the setting" of the city as one perceives it from the ship on which be enters the Klorlous bay or from the Capo dl Posi- ilpo. The intense blue of the sky; the emerald of the surrounding Mils, tne sparkle on the waters that lap its crescent shore, the huge dun slope of Vesuvius, with its golden smoke, and Capri in the distance swimming in a golden mist these things afford an un forgettable dream of perfect coloring. But Naples itself! -The place is as commonplace and dirty and depress ing as Constantinople, which also from a distance cheats you into thinking It a colorlsfs paradise. C - . ;: It Is New York alone whicn, after delighting the eye with the beauty of Its harbor, "embraced by the long elopes of billowy green, fascinates the eye by the brilliancy and diversity of Its color scheme. The sky is as blue as that which is arched above : the Mediterranean.- Its sunshine is as bright and it is sifted down "upon the dty like gold dust scattered by a lav ish hand. But the sky and the sun light merely Intensify the vividness of the color contrasts which are visible at every turn. Here is no convention, no , conformity, no desire for harmo nious effect The snowy whiteness of marble and the clean gray of granite are everywhere Intermingled with the cheerful buff 'or the warm,' rich reds of brick, ; Patches t)f green appear at the end of every vista. . - ' The enormous llsplay- windows of the shops are a riot of blues and yel lows and paletoee and-heliotrope and scarlet.- Gliding catchee. and reflects the sunlight at every turn. - Flags and streamers and multicolored awnings add $o the effect, so that every street U a veritable spectrum, xnroognout the whole length and breadth of the Island dty color abounds in flecks and splashes. It Is lust a bit barbaric, possibly, but It is also wonderful and striking. - . To the sobof dullness of Madrid or Borne or London It Is what the Pom- pellaa'wall paintings are to the quiet canvas of .narplgnles not art but Instinct nevertheless with a sensuous, nets and a glow that stir one strange. ly. If Too are a native of New Tort; perhaps you never noticed tbla, Yet all the same It Is set before you every da, and if yoa will only think of it the next time you go out, of doors yoa will perceive It as a reVolatloa and will know that' whatever, else New Xork may be it ia, at any rate, a color dty, and as such It Is one that has no rlYsL New Xork Commercial 'Adver tise. . V-T. . -it I , N aavMutla, A young author, evidently desirous of benefiting by the experience of an older brother craftsman, ooce askd Bichard deary Stoddard how be had acquired such a mastery of Anglo- Saxon. V a , ' ... 1 don't know bow I ltd did It," re plied the port, wbo, after a moment's reflection, addM, "I think, however, I ot euributs It to the fsrt tbnt I.-v- ff tod any cdacaUoaT f . , IhiiIii a W aBnaa, Mr. Turk-T-tVhst Is tt. Tommy 1 !T((otbscb!t Well, wt'H go to the flrn lit lotnomrw. Ero at yoor age a bey t:t to tftXk to tste hU tX'th. Tnmy;! tt I 00 trioneb do I jrft enmelblu' tr Via. pswT-"lilrfO Tr"HKV v . V. ..... .... i. il , Vfca r"ro Wsv la. "Tmi tny ()r4 tr,srriol Into t(n Smsrt "tr "(1 I Hi, no; !. dlTnr- !! li.io It"-1 i'!'r oro Jt tuM Tti"re Is a tnsttfB rt vntW-g trti'h t t li"t-'ly ,T f'" lnt tr iti'i r tv rtis t '.I l!b a d-'n to! l.':fl r ' - 'ff.-f li t I 1 It V u ; . lu I, Jn'y 2, O; . .. I'.'i. Low, Cl.-:e ..12.C7 12M 12.C2 32 73 ,. 12.84 12.E3 12.CI 12.71 11.65 11.73 11 60 '11.C7 .10.33 10.41 10.33 10 41 .. 8.03 10.06 9 93 10 06 . 9.97 10.05 9.05 10.C3 . ..91 10.00 9.91 fl.98 July..'... Ang... . Sept Oct. Nov....... Dec...,., -. Jan. . HARLOWE AND N. HARL0WE. June 19. Mr W S Conner one of our hard working neighbors who was poo: ly able to bear- the loss, .sustained loss by the death of his only horse which was a very good family tearo he haroir sympathy. " :- K Mr Thomas Duncan of . Bbsutort, Is constructing a new set of pons and wire over his telegraph line from Beaufottto Newport via of fiarlowe, It Is his plan to fix a telephone line on same p Mis aid put In a telephone at Mr O F O Bell's store after which he expect to branch. It off .to North Hsrlowe and other polhta, 1 T - . " ' v r ' Mr Fred Scott of New Bern,-accompa nied by Mr Harris, came -through our berg and went from- here to Newport, last Friday.- ' . . U i " Miseek tillfafl.lJertha, -and Battle Bell daughters Of : Mr'O F 'E Bell ' went to Morehead City li st week to make a visit to their grand mother Mrs Ellas BelL - McsiriW'F BeCfon 'and Jas. R Bell, wet to Beaufort last Friday oh business Mr Becton fcafrled- With him over One hundred "boxcaof " Wr- beautiful honry and still tbey want'mere. MIss-'Bidfe Brown' of Newpwt, is making her-many friends - pf Harlo we a visit this-week. Mr Caswell' Garner and sisterMIss Kate of Newport, were here Sunday and ate visiting the family of ' Mr W F Tsy ldtr. - ' Mr Joseph 0 Long came ' home from Dover, Saturday to spend Sunday with hs family, returning pn evening train Monday. ' l Messrs W-F Becton and E T Webb, hive gCne to Wlntnop, to work for the Ripe Lumber Company this week. . Brutally Tortured. . A caae came to light ; that for persis tent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equalled. Joe Oolobick of Colusa,' Calif t; writer. l'For 15 years I endured Insufferable paio from" Bheu mallsm and nothing relieved me though I tried everything known, I came across Electric Bitters and it's the greatest med icine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of. ft completely relieved and cures me." Just as good for ; Liver and Kidney troubles'' and general debility. Only 60S Satisfaction guaranteed by 0 D Bradhua, Druggist ; Ttiff Apim"ir i'rv'.- vx-. McJiKr-CWfia-u iir..;-tittV Xtell. t Bhould say; he's the limit. Tbliiffiimbob la tlint roT McJiKKcr Notblnrt oun make him light. Why,- I've even seen him let a man cheat him out of his turn In the barber shop, and be never aald a word. Philadelphia Press. ' ; - ; cot it . - Miss Black I'm disgusted with my dressmaker; my new costume doesn't fit a Uttle bit!- " . o - Miss Whlte-Welh I heard yon tell her yoa wanted, ,lt,"awfur-bad."-6t Ijouis Kepublic ' - - . i ' r . -; ' OLIVERS ; . , . ' Jane tO. Mr It P. Parker and wife of Trenton spent Sunday with relatives here. V ''V V-:'A MUs Dot Ward relarosd . home from Trenloa Saturday - she bad been on a visit to her sisUr Mrs B. R. Parker. ; Messrs f. Q. 8lmmons, J. T.'Oealb, and F. L Heath want lo Trenton Salnr- iay. -XJ ;-r. r-'.'-.v Mr Ed Wooton and Miss TJaie Taylor of asar Pollocksvdle spent -' Buaday With Mr J. T. . Ilealh ua family. : ) Messrs J. P. Harper, J. Heath. J. D. and 0. M. attended the . maeoaic plcnlo at Einston Friday they reported fine - We are glad to see. our fiundsy school progressing so flatly only one thing more to make it complete that la a pto lo, )aU have one, we wast one and we need one ; . . , Cray Eyea. , t " . , ' . . s ' ' . 1 There Can bo no Doubt ; About th Result3 : in Ifow Bern. Results UU tae taie. ' , ' AU donbt Is removed. , - Tbe lesUmony of a New" IV rn rlif n Can be easily IflVMtljsled. Wbt bilr pnrf r U bad f O P PsrtllrR, proprietor of tbe Hirol t"H 1rWr ibop, pin- tf sMrM If 5 It I lille) I'.rfrl, ssys: "I Bh1 Doss Elilnry nils wblfh I procord st Prsitbsm's I'bsrms'-y, for y Urk snd k! Inrjt 1 I fimnd tbrm to N all t! t las'tlmnl f t thm. I fc1 troi-,!,'n ;., p.f (ai k f t s. r,e t!.-r, tt.e !:! fn-m t'.s kM r,f? wer tcj k i', ! f i f ", t 1 I T ! ! " r r . t i f t- ; . l!j ;! ?. 1 ., 1- t !(''!: tt I r ' ! , 1 t i , ; '. fit I ':.,' I r I I ! i , I ' 1 ! , e i :. ' r ' ! Cur : t i... . I re- s-i I.. i i .. We were plunging ttrouU U.e g'.uoia of t-e forest when our ears were assailed wltn a concourse cf yells which echoed through tne supernatural silence with ghostly welrdness. In this forbidding wilderness we had not looked for signs of human habitationso, hastily arrang ing ourselves in position, we prepared eurselres for what seemed an inevita ble hostile attack. Long and anxiously we awaited the onslaught of -our sup posed hidden assailants, when - again the peace disturbing sound echoed al most, it seemed, over our very bends. Glancing upward, ; the mystery was soon explained, for in the lower branchy es of the, tree we could descry faumeroua small bundles, each too large' foe an Teyrie and too small for a windfall. - . Both my Klangsl and Gborlkauee escort, with their superstitious natures roused by these ghostlike sounds, visi bly paled beneath their dusky skins and gaaed furtively, rouhd in order to seek means of escape from this enchanted spot. Even I was not little puszled and awed, untll peering more closely, I her, came aware of the fact that the dls tnrblug elements which had caused us so much concern arose from the fact that we had unwittingly stumbled upon: an aboriginal nursery and that the weird and ghostlike sounds emanateo rrora several nungry ana lusty tungsa infants. Then the solemn stUmesa: was broken by our hearty laughter, the -81- fans- and Gharlkaueee, as if to mak' amends for their -credulous fears, mak ing the woods ring .with their forced guffaws. , The Slfan Tibetans, as rwa subsequently learned, place their chll-' dren In skin cradles and hang these' from the trees In the forests, the flrst from a beUef that they will be instruct od bythe deities, the second that thete full existence may not be endangered by the abominable filth and squalor of the settled regions. Several times in the day they are visited by their moth ers, who provide them with food and remain with them during the night and in the forest home tbev child remains nntU It Is two or three years old and fans grown strong and healthy enough to stand the rigors of hardship and dis ease. W, 0. Jameson Held In Collier's Weekly. - i A Surgical Operaiioa .;, Is always dangerous do aot submit to hi surgeon s knife nntll yon have tried DeWltt's . Witch Hazl Salve ItwUl cure when everything else falls It haa done this in thousands.: of eases.- Hera U one of them: I suffered from bleeding and protruding piles for twenty years. Was treated by different specialists and. used meny remedies, but obtained no relief until I used DeWltt's Witch Basel Salve.- .Two boxes of this salve cared me eighteen months ago. and I have aot had a touch of the plies since. H A Tie dale, Summertowa," 8 O. For Blind, Bloedingk Itching and- Protruding Piles ho remedy equals DeWltt's Witch Hasel Salve. Sold by F S Duffy. Aasariaaa Raueatlca. Through tbe movement toward tbe -democracy of etudles and construc tive individualism a new Ideal Is being reached In American universities, that tof personal effectiveness. The Ideal in .England has always been thst of per sonal culture, that "of- Prance the achieving through competitive exami nations of ready made careers, tbe sat isfactlon or what .Valiari calls Impte gomanla." the era ia. for appointment; that . of Germany - tboroughneea ; of knowledge, that of America the power .to deal with men and conditional- President Dsvld Starr Jordan In Popu lar Science Monthly. " ; - 3 A Tmlles's PesJsltee. - There has been a serious strike of tailors- In Edinburgh, and It baa. re vealed an Interesting state of affairs concerning the way the- journey mea are treated by the masters. One of the) tatter, . complaining of the nnreaaoo able nee of the strike, said that be at lowed his men three glasses of whisky a day, with sn extra nip if they started work before t la the morning sod an extra glass If they stayed lata after tea time, .v . - 7-... . , vV i Jt About Bedtime .--. take a Little Early Etset-lt wul eare constfpttloa, : blltou rases and ' Dm trouble. DeWltt's Little Early Riser are different fro other pills, They do not ftripe and break dowa. the mucous membranes of tbe stsssck, Uver and bowel, but cute by gently arousing the secretions and giving strength to the ergtn. Bold by F 8 Doffy. -1 " ; Tt Japaassa War. , The qontloa of cbolr betweew tww ve ws added by a patron la a Japatwae shop when the proprtetoe en id: That smaller vase, msdsra, is thorongtiry Jnpsnrae in form and Oco. ration. Tbst floral pattont la fJd eirrund the urrr half la rki- ' ilsv t1r. nd so, too. Is f! ir r 1 r T' sriil aliiirt swk. The v . i 1 - .Id but a sing! bloraom that ;.'!. 11 b long tmiml snd stsfni cpritliL Thne th Doww will be In V;ii.;'.wd sad the vss likcals. Tbst ks t'.fl J-jsneee wsy." rIHTlr FrStal, firson- J';t S" bW ti : il' h l!n 1 in j t ' it for.r lit " ' this r. t if ) i.n eiil ! Ar'! , - . t If t 1 ' ' t J a I 1 rv.w I ' ! It 7 I I H. J ' If t t 1 t t I" ' '. ' tie I f. i- i tbe 1 st fc. 7 go .... . - Pmx ilst j t" .- edy. , Eosln and tallow in equal parts is an excellent covering f ot. wounds in fruit "and other trees. N Tj eulUiata among trees use a whif- fletree aa short as the horse can walk with. Turn the hooks In. - . ' The weed must be kept down around the sm&ll fruit trees and vines If the fruit Is to mature and ripen rightly. Look over the orchard occasionally to see that no sucker are growing from the roots ot the trees to sap the strength mm at Via main wtsataa V ww amsTirvii . ., , :'. w. Plants, la windows should be turned once or .twice a week. A fine form. Which is half the beauty or a plant; cannot be attained without this." " ' - . ' Wood ashes not-only 'help 'to keep" borers from the roots trees,' hutJ the trees make avheaimer and hww vtgb' on growth; and beaTtrmochi Jaounflee !RlaavlaSJt1ielei iuld ughaaearlr;alrCnrght long," writes MrsChas.-Applegate, of Alexandria, IndoT'couId hardly get any sleep. I: had nsumpltott . so bad that If I walked a ; block I woaldough frightfully ndr plt blood,; hnt. when all other medicines failed three $1 bottles Prlng's New PlscoverywhoHy cored me aad I gained , 68 pounds." It jidao. lately guaranteed to can Coughs, Cokls La Grippe, Bronehltls and all Throat, and' Lung, Troubles.' Price 60c and SL0Q Trial bottles free, at C. D.Bradbam's drugstore. - . -'in i faaasa Tteteelsc' 2a.avolBi Queen Victoria 'Onwgnve a remark able description ; of her . visit to the tomb of Napoleon L during the reign Of Napofeon HI. "The coffin is not yet here," she wrote, "but la a small side chapel of St Jerome. Into this the em peror led me, and there I stood at the arm of Kapoleon III., his nephew, be fore the coffin of England's bitterest foe, I, the granddaughter oi that king- wnonated ntm most and who-most vtaUBoastv ooDoaed'hlnv and-thls verr nephew, who bears hla nanux' bhlngs my oeauestand dearest ally I The- organ of the church was playing 'God Bayer tho Qoeea' at the time, and tbla. solemn- scene took place by torchlight and dar ing a thunderstornuBtrange and'won- aeriiM inaeear WtUlsw. at Hat AaxWas. Ministers sometimes observe some cu rious phases f human nature among persons soHclrlny their services In the performance of a marriage ceremony. "Will von take this woman for tout ! wedded wife?" asked a clergyman of a would be bridegroom. Tea; I'll Jake, hety" remarked the man in a half dejected tonev "but," he added, with surprising frankneas, Td ratheftt were- her atsteri" Cr. Elbert' KucklebeiTy Cordial Aj.-'.'Tha Oraat aetisharn Rsmsdy. Crres all Btomaeh and Bowsl Troublaa, such sa Chrooto Drssntarr. Cholara Mor bus, - Bloody flux, and - also ehndrsn tcothlns. It sidom Is lis- to tnaks quick and MrraaDsat enra of all sttxnaoh and down oiseaasi dlasass. . Bs testimonial of to at Or. Watts A. Taylor. Atlsnu. Os. ..Dr lri This- la th flrst) aartHle that I havs va alvan as to th ansrtta of any nwdtoln-, but - tsfc plaosura a rasemmsndlna Or. Blaaara Mi Huoklabarry CorO Is I. I eon at oar. It th bast ramsdy thst I hv svar us la say fsailly far Stomach and - Bowsl Troublsa. SOa la. vast In a btti of this msololn to k ussa to tn asomnint ar .any trauois will rtfi sava lit as wsl Ure aster's bill.- I haw fHaa in wss. n sjiv aelnian. savad by th praiaat MS t Or. Blgoarr HstlB Caraiai. rr aai by alt Oraaalsss. ass t Dr. aigosrsr Husatiaoarry its, : sa- mm aa voiuah SInad) MBNUV-T Atlanta. Oa Mav a. 17. 5 Hltlwartflr-Taylor Drug Co. Prop, ' 4V . - Atlanta. sW.V:: - r '"TsyUr's dharoatsa" Rsaaaoy af 'haaaal uum an auias win ours mourns. Uflup Hunnnrusa rrm laoaaan aooaiia.- The. UNIVERSITY ' OP NORTH CAROLINA Aczdetrdc Pepsfiqtent rnarnucy. One kaadred aad eight ehotanhlps. Tree tuition to teachers aad td sou of mints!. Lceao fee the aeedy. , .tos Sta4caU.-k - u hxnctoru Ifew DonaltorUa, Water Works, 0a tral BaUag flystea, Ubrary 40,000 vol umea.1 -i j -v .'.(. fall term, Sfsvlesala sad profeloaal detrariaaeala, betias 8pL 7,1901. Ad dress, - CHAST. WOOLLXK, ,' - - Hegtetrar ;ckwpiBm,iiOr-.. Th eorartnarsbia fctrslofor eitstlat betwacallay Ilsba and 1 M Dana, nr. !f-r lb citn and style of M Ilsha Z U diasoired by mutual eonn i: -ytr Hate wilting from Ik boifnas. t:! -; ::iu coBiioosd at the ism "O'J Pland" bf F If Uaa who will Ci---tr.CkeB O band a fall iUk o,' koTifis, klVs, bnrj'.r, wsf or,, wWl, fcarsa, l. t Bktat d fl'.sll (!-r". ant!, A)! t-r-fi fi'1rMa4 to M Uab A !":-t)M ' I rs'i i ?'Tr IlshsnffM i 1 ,;" 1 ('. r '. fur a - - 'f 1 f r V..t ; . r r:- tnO " tl1nar44m v f?V"T bidrciIO i . SzBln., to I4th of July- BARBECUE! atNixou's. Clara Chowder. and other refreshments. 1-128 Middle St., X. - Opposite Henry'a Pharmacy. 107 Middle fit. Full line of Drugs and Aledicineg Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, etc., also the following Mineral Waters: Matchless Mineral Spring Buffalo Lithla, Bnnny adl Janos, Hunyadl Matyas, Oarbana, Veronica, Apenta, Red Raven Splits.. Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Pasterine Tooth Paste. , COLUMBIAN INBBCTICIDK. Creolum, the Great Disinfectant and Bed Bug Destroyer. Brom-Chloralum A sure PREVENTATIVE of infection of contagion of DIPHTHERIA; 8MALL POi rhTaloians'rescriptions a specialty. J. W. WOOD, Practical Tinner and Plumber. AU work guaranteed to give sat isfaction. Can bj found at the shop on Booth Front Street formerly occu pied by the firm. J. W. WOOD Phone 220. aVatT . A 4th July, Driv with your beat girl Should, be . taken In a new aad comfortable borer or phajton ohoeen from our high grade and up-to-date stock of fin carriages. ' W mak a suporb display of handsocao and wU made vehlelw that we ar selling' at ptlo that fit' no hinder yoa' from buying, it la a know fact that our bnggtee are bettat than arty. Why? not get the best for the lowest possible price .We put Rabbet Tire oa yoar old or trtVMati W shrink your loos tine tn a rsachio without cutting them. Xrarybody Is Invited to e th ataohme at work putting new soiia ia cm paseae O. II. TTntfjri Hon, : ; rhoa , -., : Ti Broad Pi Mi Bsaii, tt 0 A Good Telephone ; ' BtnVICX AUMIHaWtl FZCEniTT, A . nosll - OONTKrtltSCI, ' k COM-; BIKID . f,.Vs a 'a. a . i '. TiTrrrf-tlij, . Ccavcalcnce, OrdprJFeaf Phone at Ottcel . , fsr'iht rtmalc UalTcrsllj. .' fti bonla of Am, Hclfft, and thlloto rfcj; t!bl; Art; Ep!o8; nd Patt r'. FsfuHf of f r acta nl i'n, ab-al)'-ttlBt, with two I- r- - ' - la r'?il tn "rn t r"'-' t-.iir b. 3,r"0 -r ant fi" f ' ' ;-rt- :: T - '1 - beaBtlrol r prod action of an orllnt water oolor pletura seven oolora, given wltb,.aeli Aik fat, Vtmkr. ) f.: ? C.rB. ';Habiclit4j .-. HIT KIM Lager Beer Best in the (Mate. Cold and Fresh." i The Finest Liquors and Wines. Habicht's Key West, Habicht'a Porto Rican Cigars. - . LBHAB10BT, ' Corner S Front and Hancock Streets: New Pern, N C Pale of Valuable City Lots. Porsuant to the powers In the two mortgages executed to Robert Q Moaley by John Warren and Mary Warren, bis wife, I will sell at the door of tbe t ouu House of Craven county In tbe City of New Bern, N C, at public auction on Monday the 3rd day of August A D 1904 at 18 o'clock, mid-day. That certain lt or parcel of land situated In tbe us. a City of New Bern on the northern side of New Front' street. Beginning at a point on the north side of saldatreet forty-one and a half feet (41 i feet) from the Comer store at the Intersection of New South Front street and Spring 8t , runs thence northwardly sod psraliel with Hprlng street one humln d and sa. en feet and three Inches (107 ft a In. to the back line ot the lot, thence waiat- wardly and parallel with tbe ssld Nw South Front street, io?enty-one snd a half feet (71, ft) to (Mens line, Ibenc southwardly and parallel with Hprlng Street one hundred and guveu feel and three inches (107 ft. 8 In) to New Sooth Front street, thence esstwsnlly along said street seventy-one sml a half feet (71 ft.) to the beginning, lelng pirtnf tbe lot known In tbe plan of M City lot number two hundred nml thirty. fire (885) and conveyed to sslii Julm Warren, Sr., by John Warren, Jr., and wile by deed recorded In Craven county In Imm. s. 101, folioe 90 snd 100 Terms of isle, Oaili . MARY JANE MOYK. Executrix of UuIm-ii 1 Mtkley. This 2lst dsy ol June 1U Notice to Appear, etc . ami of i j PfOllfDg, NOKTH CAHOI.INA, J .. ti.. Craven Uunnly. ( Sniwi.n l!-.ni 1 1 twa Samuel W 8mll wn.it a Clars J romti. To Clara Jerome, defendant, TAKE NOTIUJO. This Is an action abioetn i ihr. named Baoinel W Smallworxl .Uu,iiff, and said Clsrs Jerome Is id im .imit. ibst the pnrpoM of ssld action la in oro-l h ddcndaat to execute s rood sail SufflclMt deod to IheplslnllS for tbr tract of land situated la said Urn County knowa aa th Rook Hprlng Lodge tract, aad th mules, furaitura aad other personal property truid oa ssld land and aaed therewith, 814 land, being the same which belt sad to U Jerome at ibrtimeof MtWWth aad we devlMd bt Ue wilt of said C O Jaross totlM.tdafendaBt. -The defeadast wUI ttraoUc thatabel rsqilrsd to -peer at the term of Meowrt tosahaid la BTw Bra oa the 4th Moadtyaftev th 1st M oaday la optabrr 100, ad srrV r d9r to Ik eoaplsJat. The dafscjsot Is furtar noil Bad Ust a no tice of li eeadss of tble actio baa beea duly Bled la the office of the Clerk Of said court This M day cfjr IMS. i i W. . WATSON CWk Sapertcr COurt of Crarea eoe'aty, MotlhCaroUaa,; - - Her Bcri.Plre Alirm. .t No. I t Toot ot Oravea trt, , ... . "14 Cor. South lV aad Ct ft. v'' ' stretl. . - 5 .'-' 1-1 Blades MM. Klac tires.' ' V . M lo raotory, Orlfflta sttMS. 1-7 Bled) Mm, OrllBlh Mrat. x , J4 Cor. BouU IX a4 Klddla .-v - strwst, -'-: i-1 Cor. Uaaeock aad Broad etraH. " B4 Oot Jokawa aad HUlVi ttru M Cof 0org sad PoIW:k slraia " B-l Cor. Oeorg aad Raw ttl 1-1 Cof Oeorg isd Cprs Itinn it T'm riia Mill. " i-7Cor. Nw ft. ft, sr.4 BprUg . -V atrwrU. ' - . ; -" 4-1 Cor. Uroad aad Pr air. g-t Cor. t?orwood 4 Crook 4 str. 4nvroii. $ I Cor. T-'r srd Aik sirapts, N B-l Cor. WmI d Tedsr Slraat " S-? Or. J'' Straat n-l Tt Atantis. " t t I n a I cn.!r Corrrany,
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 3, 1903, edition 1
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