Ai C, SATURDAY H32SC3,.JULY.4, 1803. TWISTI-SECOSD YIAR GO . , . For ."itil-Surnr:. cr- Goods. ; Special Sale This Week in Bed Linen, Towels; Etc i i t I naailir.Tnodn RViAAfa AnrlmiuVKnrin and rVrinmhia Mills. 2t i 'I , , i 21 yards at 60c Y - - V? Anchor Brand nemstitched," 21 x 2 yards at 7Kv::f i vu These brands are well knownto everyone. : . tjf . Bolster Cases, size, 45 i 72 inch, plain Tiem, at 80c ; Hem- ' f stitched at 85o. - " - - ' J ' ,0 ( " Pillow Cases, 'size 86 x 45,' Hemstitched it 20c. Plain j Herm, at 10(3, 120,150. ' ' 5 , 5: V "1 7 ''Extra Large Towel at 10c. ' '"'- , C . - 850 Vftla Turkish Towel, at 25c. 7. , , tf , Heavy Cotton Towel,, good Quality, pnly 5c. . ; v I V 5 Very Heavy Twill Cotton Crash, only 5o yd. , t , - (71 f" ' Linen Crash bleached and unbleached, either plain or,. A in plaids, at 10c, I2ic, 15o yard. L "i V , As the Beason advances we jew; pieces wasn u iec urui, w uwwj uw u - "SUITS MORE PEOPLE THAN ANY OTHER BRAND", ' OLD HENRY f 1 ALWAYS v UNIFOKM. RYE WHISKEY; v, ? STRAUS, GUNST &CO.:Proprietors, ' ' r&KJ xi V " RICHMONDr VA " , I.;'-,v "HON 1ST QUAUTT, , B0NI8T MIASURlv POPULAR PK1CE, - - " For Sale by All Reliable Dealora. ; . 1 l v;;;'thb eactclb packmakkb. O VOOTM The Elest BUI Climber In the World. Only v . 10 lbs more strain on chain than on pedals. A STANDARD Hian-OEADJI BICTCtl. . v g5 STRAIN ON CHAIN jf' iiOS LBS. etoojft -VA ? t . il -.'W1ru.' v 1 1 : - - 1 , ' Mote tht eaoraoat lncrase In the strain " f smaller sprockets and a l-lnch lower gar. -Mm r 1. it I SPECIAL. - 1V sr f.U1 l r,rinnc l-ivs -i'l lh Fo'e A rry fot New Iif, l. fnr t', rp ulir "Io;I'.ip - 1 t n lh rr"-. Krr.m tb ml 1 1. r f !' t; nrkl J olr.H C( a !Ttl!j I: r I ' 1. 1 T,..-s 1 r t"-; Kite ro'f-'r ri 'itf 1 rrl. Co 'r; ihow l f'it'r 1 I l.(j"t r - ' 11 rt, nut T r r y f 'i j- It "!'r (f V ll.r ;- rm : cut down prices. ' 1 , K - y) HANDY PACKAGE. I HAVE IN STOCK : f Tribune u Cleveland, , LatonU - P BICYCLES. RACYCLE i.Racers, EoadstersJ ana racemaKcrs. . v'-'T 'aA 'wamViii J. : .-I. 'A AOlJiAA yttAAjr : .tnakft of "crhfiAls. :! . V ,1 , A mil Ima ' of aU kinds of Sundries.'.. - 'H ri 111 FnfiFRTrtri:: EDGERTflri; Cor. Pollock t CrtTtD Sli FIRE WORKS For Fourth . Of Jul! ' Only Lot la The City And Limited la Quantity. - - 1 Bay Early I! Yon Wnt To Coiebrate. . ' HcSORLEY. , BltAKCft OFFICR A. B. Baxter & Co., Commission v Brokers- n.rm s..j. 1; z w r i h. c Mln)T,r, fj Tr-a r.V T-tV. fodmt i::t.trl TrlrUllr t-i ?.' York. J! !ghi kriV trf fnM'i';'l rrf rr.fO. n. r i t. ( TO 11:3 13 TH2 rcurj: A Siort Ejs;:r!cal Sp a:a oa tie Rations TLU1 tie 127th tirth day of the Airerkia nation. It happeni once every Z5 diyi ad Ii a red letter day ta tie life of every tM who ii old enough to ehoot a fire-cracker., It Is day of rem Inlaeenccs and reanluns; it is also a day which drngglsti hall with delight on ac count of the increased sale of arnica and toothing 1 aires, Peanuts and red lem onade are also , a feature in the obser vance of the day. S ;:''vv.r ' ' Fourth of July , celebrations ' differ In the various sections : bat they all nave on thing In . common, and plenty of it and that Is noise.. In the north the fourth generally lasts from ' noon of the third to the th or 7th which time Is usually required for one to get back la normal condition after a - first class cele bration. Incidentally the first and most Important object of the institution of this great holiday Is the perpetuation of the patrlotlo ' sentiment and to hold In sacred memory 'the deeds 1 of of fore fathers In their struggle for liberty. This memory should be fondly cherished by very true American. A lHoTaWePestivaL The Ble Fourth of July comes on next Saturday. "General Washington's Dirtnaay." we are looting oat lor big time. Bayboro SentlnaL I For forty years ; we have burned our fingers, scorched our faces, and other Wise mutilated our physiognomy, and clothing, on the fourth day of each re current July, in the endeavor to proper ly celebrate our Nation's Birthday; Now We are told that the" date Is' also the na tal day . of the Immortal George. We must needs doubly celebrate.- . ' We were under, the. impression that die Father-- of . Bla Country made his first appearance one bright . morning along about February SInd. 133. Per haps we were ahtalwiiij-gg. ? Attention Sons of Veterans, t I You are hereby notified that 3are invited by the ' Daughters of the Con (ederacy to a dinner given to we Con federate Veterans st Stanly Ball . Jaly 4 1003. Iff Uii. 1 You will meet at the. City Hall at, :i ft r- 1 . ! o'clock on same day. wearing your bad- res. Bv order of ' ;fmzil.Z f Baxter. J.W- R M RrlniAA Afllt.' ' : ' . 1 , , .f ' i.i) :.:Y i. r Aiicnuon veterans. : : Headquarters, Camp New . Bern, No. l';-.. .-.f.??i .Julv lak 1903. r Thcmembers of this Camp are hereby notinea uat tne regular Annual near Ing wlU be held at City Hall, Jaly 4th, 1903 at 10 a m, to transact such business ss may coma before the Camp, and at tend the dinner -to be given.-y the Daughters of the Confederacy.' Veterans wiu wear ttu cadres, . - , J kif rder,' '. i ' '.Y 14-', t c ;. ,i f 1 1 WOLFENDEJT, f, V-f - i;. . t 1st LfcComd. J FCLARK, AdJUA ' Bfcreadad Wheat Blsealtat J Par A fall and eompleu line of fanci takes and crackers at Jit Parker Jr's. "?,Pine'Snoes.!'Vv vt Have yoa en the "Hobbt $3.60 Fat Lea Shoes r Every pair gnarsatoed to wear the first sola throes.. A new lot received today, good ityka. " .. X. W. ARMSTRONG). IroBbrew la aa excellent tocto as well at a dslicious beverage. It riches the bleod aad strssgthsas the snatclos. Bot tled by The Crowa BotUlng Worka rboae 105. , Belfast Olnrsr Ale pat p by the Crowa Bottling Works" Is equal Impoited. Order a crate of two dozes for your family, Jaly 1-TL lot wciLer Lu at In mad lu srre-ne, snd jortjilrr ftrm (is InUml'r w matt think It Is Sitklnf sp for l tlm. . WiIkiiiiv f;i.!y r,OTlcg Into car il'.'Js v It U I't Dowdy's fiml- ly, fnrmfr'r ef few I'.f rn. KrO A tVr.nr t th ar,!fortBss tos-.'-kar..!! kto i.'i t.4. I t C. ft !' nfs t Cinr t- ':r.':.'i,!f,f t!.-'! til ' !. an 1 It It t. ; ' 1 O f i !'U ltM:j'". j vrfjr nil l.i (' - f ti t: t' ' Id t-r I't ' t I I'lf U ' 1 : . , r i 1 f i'.'i j -. t ' ' ' ' ' ' i . 1 t ' a r - - ' ' . . 1 1 ' 1 ! r r r 3 ''; f - t RALEIGH. Great Legal victory, flustum Gets On - nBual Specimen. Death of Con-' federate Veteran. - Raleigh, July 8. A North Carolina lobster Is tie latest arrival at the Slate Uuseum, and it Is a monster,, weighing slightly over 15 pounds. It would pass for a big lobster even up In New Found land. It was caught at Currituck; Inlet and Is the first ever known, to have been taken on the North Carolina coast. A special case will be prepared for It. . The contest for locations for the en campments of tne three regiments of the National Guard of this State waxes even warmer, and; the Committee of officers has its hands full looking after places and making decisions.,: As yet no place Is named. Btrawberries are remarkably late this year, being yet tolerably abundant In this section.'- They were ripe last year as late as December 20th. Another cu rious feature of this summer is that sev eral varieties of trees and flowers are al ready in bloom the second time. - The news which comes from Jackson 8prlngs regarding the condition of Rev. Dr T B Skinner Is that he Is a shade bet ter. He has, however.a gevore attack of pneumonia. " n t . Tomorrow the State Board of Educa tion will settle .the vexed question of consolidating the seven negro Normal Sahools Into four. " '.,..'' I A distinguished lawyer ; writes Hon Chas. Price of Salisbury that the tatter's Winning the Wilkes Cqunty bond caBeJs the greatest legal victory .ever won ;in North Carolina.'.: Priye fee of 35,000 is by far the largest efer : received by a lawyer la. this ; State.' The decision In this WUkee , County bond case carries with it the Bincombe, Stanley and Hen derson and other cases, and besides this there was a large brood of other suits of like tharacter ready to be hatched,, As the lawyer who wrote to Mr Price said, the decision has ' completely killed the repudiation business. ?;,S ', ! J. C, Marcom,Ejq., fot many years s well known Msgistrste here,: nlled last night. , During the ijar he served in the Oonfederate' Artllery -'Y.: ;:A , ' 1. ' in 11'. :vMf'l WILUPUI IN MORE. 'kFiivii..;-!;11 "V ' 1 J. :Y':. ,' omc ofthe nacblnery Placed In the A . flB A. U auups uuiuug .uic ioi. v I. Another Tear WiU Mat? the fl , . ' shops Second to Rone la ; . ; , Mr Jos H. Oreen, master mechanic of the Atlantic and North Carolina RaOroad shops has Just finished putting la opera tion another consignment of new ma chinery for the shops. The machinery installed In the put year consists of one mortising machine, large size of the Fay and Eagan make, one tenoning macules ssma make, and one tenoning machine same mate; , and one automatic knife C rinding machine for the esrpsnter shop One 700 lb. stesm hammer for the black smith shop. One large size hyrdraallc wheel press , for the round-house and two air Jacks, one forth engine pit ttsed la raising the locomotives, for tar Ing out and . putting In of the driving wheels, and ths other for lurnlag the wheels st th wheel pres.. ." ! Those machines are all of the latest improved style, and greatly facilitate the handling ot all kinds of work. 1 It Is th lntsntloa of Mr Oreen to con Unne to add from time to-time all ma chines that the rapidly locrsMlng bail aets of the shop demands, unlit It Is thoroughly equipped la every deparW sasnt and la such condition as to do any sod all work that occasions may de- la th selection of these machine b sis shown Judgment and sxperince,aod befor another year is put, the shops vtll b second to bob la th Booth In point of equipment sod workmanship, WHO IS I1B? . Who 1 It that tJinkes tli Fwf-gl Ions; wesrs-longir paint t Kcw line of ranam flats J-itt r-l? stJjr.nur's. Tcacbcrs Exan;!nal!on. ' tun.!:! of fcll ruMlfl rV.hn Irm txi fur il.'i o.unly he bell t.h. Ci '. f 1 Us '' ' ! '1 l-s f'lii loM I- 1 i'k 1 r.rj 1':'. '-J iu'f 1A K f.-.s -&. '.! to A. A W. I' ! -!!',' ' vi ' .1 1 ! ' ' 5 M C -i i: - 1 1 : r t ' h V : : : a n. 1 f ' 1 'SUMMER COLDS ' Produce Chronic Catarrh. t r' Hadame Isabella Ellen baveas. Madam Isabella Ellen Baveae, life Qovernor Grand Lodge of Free Masona of England, la a letter from Hotel Sara toga, Chicago, 111., says 1 H$'mGZ9 "HTbla Bummer while traveling I contracted a moat persistent and ma noylnz cola, i My head ached, toy eye and nose teemed constantly running, my lungs were son and t lost my ap petite, health and good aplrita. . Doe ton prescribed for me all manner ol pills and powders, but alt to no purpose. sV" r : advised with a drueast and ha spoke no highly 0 a medicine called Peruna, that ha Induced me to try my first bottle ot patent medicine. How ever, It proved such a help to me that l soon purchased another bottle and kept on until 1 wan entirely welL" Madame fsaoeiia Ellen Baveas., 1 Summer colds require prompt treat ment. They are always grave, and sometimes- dangerous. The prompt ness and surety with which Peruna acts In these cases, baa saved many lives, A large dose of Peruna should be taken at the first appearance of a cold la rammer, followed by small and oft repeated doses. , There la no other rem edy that medical science can famish, so reliable and qulok in Its action as Pernna. Address The Peruna Medicine Com pany, Columbus, Ohio,, for a free book entitled "Summer Catarrh," which treats of the catarrhal diseases peculiar to summer. . -i : ; '. r?"f v Think Before Ton Drink, v Suppose, lust u you were about to lift a glass of your favoftte beverage to your tips, aotneDoaysnouiu exciaim: ; "BtOP I ' -. ' - .".-'' : 'T would seem very presumptuous. wouldn't it f , : It wouldn't be.thouKh.lf It were a note of warning concerning your health. V s . wow, these nve minutes Begin in a Vagne sort of a way, don't they f Never theless, as vou will discover.' thev mean e very serious talk with you upon a very Important subject. Ana yet it's upon a matter, to wnicn, in au pronaDiuty, you have never riven a thought, c- -. -; Every household buffet and wine closet holds various beverages of a carbonated or fermented nature ginger ale, mineral waters, beer,- soda ana tne use tome- thing which has to b oorkea. ' To beela with, let's take th. old-fash. loned, pressed-la cork, with Its wired re tainer. How a man labors, perspires, frsts and fames,, trying to draw It with the corkscrew! And with what s access r - . If he has musole 'to bum." and th cork doesnt breaa. a onsily sets it out I UlllVh Itt Ul f UHgl,, Ml. IWHI, JJWW, or neck Is broken and his hand Is sever- D..V.M. I m Ii.. mwrtrA Ih. KaIiI. k..4 ! OUU - ' 'V- ' : . DUDDOse. inouKn. mai iut soms weaker member of th family tries to draw the cork by th same process. She iimDiv cannot ao 11 at au 1 - Then tner are omer siyie 01 siop pers; some with permanently affixed ar raneemenU to th neck of th bottle, th Intent ot which Is to prevent the stopper from being lost and to enable It repeated ta. - . The repeated dm of stoppers Is attract log widetprcAa.senoa oomiaerewon.ror byKlouw reasonai- Two mlncus are gone. Let's employ the other three minute uiking or ue stopper or ail stoppers. . It I never used but once I It csnnot be used but one I . It is absolntely herrnellcall . It will not blow off I - - Nothing comes Into oootact with ths bererage but slerlllted oora I Hundreds of pounds ofproiiure affix It to tf bottle 1 Ths hand of a child can remove It t Isn't It easy f Look at It I Ooean'l It simplicity mas you smile f Row quickly e become converted to what I tnaof- fily for onr good I It s the Crowa Cork I II renders nv Isroperlng with Ihscm IcnU ImponlbSo. botweea th lime th bottle lrr Tonr bottlrr and It irrtTN on your I1j:o, simply becstin It the Crown Is one r'moTso, nothing and no body cn Ttr rfit It sgsla to any boV- , , , You rrmoTS It Tret's tl- "d of lu It's II. 1 Oti)f StnpfvpT WhlfB dct ! work wlihonl S fault snd Is Be4 but J t.ij t. l'.r In Arr.rr!r know ll i f t:.o l r"wn, r, I t;.--. w:.o r tr ', 0' It i',;..1t6- :o'l ao-i li'f f !rt of I rr.i t it.ee- ("r i, l-.i l X 1 ' 1 ( . 1 . x. 1 JUST. RECEIVED 5 fresh from 2 If you want the always find it iresh I fcr. Hi Print -I and Fancy Iilpi Butters . L. McBlE p 'Phone 91. Gaskill Hdvvs & Have a full line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain and Artio Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planers, Ice Picks. t awn Mowers from 12" to 16. Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. , Matting and Carpet Taclts, Bill Poster Tacks, and many other things needed for refitting or fitting up the home. : Car load Sash and Blinds and fall stock of Builders Material. We sell Masury's Paint and Lewis' Lead. Try either, both are of the best quality. Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. Gaskill Hardware and HARDWARE 78 MiddleJSt. Phone 147. Stamps kMae, 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 TO T. HXEtli, , Dealer In BiOTCUtVTt&uluts, an Au Kn Sroanso Good. Jo Panrrnio : ; Rubmb firairrt. ' v' ' . Middle St, HEW BESJT, If. C. -jf . V " ... vrlll b sofIlr tnt to -gain yotit r-atrntuiEa. Tin rrm w mak Is tUllclnn ta Tiry tons of th wnt't It Is mnU of rrsrytjilng t',t t"n'W to risk it rfnlklntia. If jtvn like a imwtli, rkh erram try iitir. Z'e rr rjt. rwVsd In !, dsllv. t1 t ynr riouM s'Jny lima, - - f tiSttlt.;MMttt i J I . d) t i ' I 1 ' ' 1 Ij 1 t j n ci' t J . -i I ' J I 1 the. dairv very best you can 4ind cool at Wholesale & IXetall Grosser, 71 roa?l St 1 st . amw Mill Supply Co., Window Screens, Dor Screens, Mill Supply Company, MILL SUPPLIES 44 CravenSt Phone.816. Get Your Money Ready We have been through our stock and have selected many Bargains for you. Clothing. Mens Light all wool Suits, worth $11 SO tor $8 74. Same as above, worth $10 for $0 08. Same as above, worth $8 for $4 80. Mens Black Clay Worsted Suits worth $13 60 for $8 64, Bame as above worth $10 for $6 40. Same as above worth $3 for $4 S4. Same as above worth $5 fot $9 08.' Boys Knee Suits., - Boys Knee Salts worth $8 for $4 04, (lame as above worth $4 for $0 48. Same as above worth 8 for $1 08, Bailor Wash Suit worth $1 for 48c, ' Boys Knee Pants. Boys Knee Pants, worth $1 for 4o, Same aa above worth 60s for SOo, Same as above worth S60 for I60. J ." : '- IsawnSs . Large assortment Figured Lawn worth lfo tor 6e 70 Sam as above worth Tje for 4 Jo, ' . Larje aasortraenl 40 inch White Lawn' worth Hie sofTe,:1' "i - v - Large assortment Cstllooee worth t for4o.,;v:,- f; .: t ;.-i-fv tr Large assortment of Percal Bemrautte-' worth lOe fot Be. ' - Jost i received large assortment Hamburg Bamnant biggest bargain ever effsred, ndoetbea, ; . Slippers Shoes, etc. Ladies Kippers worth $1 60 for Ofte, ' Udie Bllpprs worth $1 04 for $1 (0, ' ( Jnst ilvd a car load of Bitot tbat ' wscan salt and fit everyon with. - ' ,, Com oea, eom all aad gl bargains, - s. ''COPLori 71 MIDDLE SmcCT, Kxl to OsskD " 4 Hardware Co, rtsw Bm, i' rT :i j ii tl . . ,,L. r li t I CI rilmL; 1 - ' t -1 ) . 7 i

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