. . , ;. . - ::.v,v',:. i- - ltvfVl, :1U l . v.: L A,7 . JL ' . . - t t 17! KIV7 1.' C.,,: WIDISDAY MOMIM, JULY 8, J1905.' VOL XIl-KO. 85,' Jv V jWIHTf-SKCUSD x.) v 'ft tfi V v I 0, t fl I 0 If yoii contemplate buying i ASMrtfortheSel Shore or Mountains. $ We have some SPECIAL VALUES V tor the next few days, . ! w " ' 50 Inch Heavy Skirting st 90c, tl 00 and $1 25. ' ' O ! 44 inch Black and Nayy Blue Mohair at 60c f Blouse linen or Ladies Skirts, Mena Suits and Boys Blouses at 15o, 20c, 25o and 80c - . i M " ' We have Comfort for the little girls too H & WBaUest, M ink Tffaiaf lirvlif wAifvYif nnnl anil 'jgy see them, Only 25c ; STIITS MORE PEOPLE THAlf ANT OTHER BBAND." V, OLD HENRY ; ! ALWAYS tJNIFORM. RYE WHISKEY. STRAUS, GUNST &ICO., Proprietors, RICHMOND. VA. HONEST QUALITY- HONKST MEASURE. POPULAR PRICE. Fo Sale by All Reliable Dealers. TBS BAOTCLX PACKMAKKR. The KMlett BUI Climber in Uw World. CHAIN yX . vS -1 TOOTH : ' iu idi mo re itniln on chain tnan on pedU. A STANDARD HIGH-ORADI BICYCI.S. 7 STRAIN ON JL Hot tht raomovi tociiM ta tlx Hnla fmailar iprooktU Md a S-omIi lover pu, ' : I Afi f; 4f '5. i : r Fir I .111 A II ' 1 i eararAd UM Bole Arrt for Rw ' IWn, 5. ( fot th fspuUr IrUIWe , 'l ( i-we It1t rrrr? . . ' M4tiUitMtWftM)t rrotbtl ,. iKwr.aef Utr1il tlauVf 4rtliif V'lU t.L'. iii otil. Pe Ielt a b VArr.all lhlklrt fbtl4 of Ur' 1 tr. Hi) Winn l rt. Men? ' et Iot :. re ernUu l rrt f errrod Ue prtTMiUat Ike ?tlli triTrrrU rate et toe -it- te. t t W T0i 19 Tlff f IU'.rMU 1 tj eerlr. o ffor r. T. J. iiaxtx:x OTICEl A'! r','T, ' Mill 1 " ' W1 ff N r i T I . r T '- Kt j a J 5 i -l ? If. nvaYila ITvanr mMllAi o'hnntil sfft'i HANDY ' PACKAGE. HAVE IN STOCK Tribune, Gevetand, Eagle, Latonia BICYCLES. RACYCLE Only Racers, Roadsters and Pacemakers. I can repair any make of wheels. A full line of all kinds of Sundries. L n. EDGERTON, Cor. Pollock k CrtvM Bti. New. Praties' ' ' , AUtyM nev and the laUst styU faoet, g naranteeing eiMn, , olear and artittio printing, and at I) WEST PRICE 34 : ; Twentieth Centary Printing ' Why not har yor votk done lit np-lo-daU stylet ;v j r Ovven 0. Dunti. , -:. JI CUTIS IT. , I I') Al'B.BaxtefBXo:, Commlsslonj j 'Brokers. V f Steels. Cc!d,Grd ilnfc tl7JCrTn ?trt ; I f DOM PAW mux, JL U. f Jo4TAe Kcrrln. XioeDeniMtrto. rriri tr o Stt Twit, a u Ml aosc tV Ctri:tlatt SdestlstsV Com ' nraaion Wort.! (in . i !.!. f'M ' " ; v Wedneidaf at 70 Wtt kld Ue clotlng mttIc of the Chrlstitn Bclen Usts (or UU, wnnl gU)erln'gi ft ,Vm the TeatlBonlal terrioe uch ai Is held in every town tnd'clty 'where Christian Science Is'estohljshed. 0a' i'oocaaloa the great haHw rowded beyond , Its eating capacity' (8,0 .hundreds stood and t.000 had to hpld $ of erflow' meet ing fat the i adjoining ejhlbltIon hall,' In order fo glvf alii J.jwffi the ser1iDeB,v.yil'fe?i. Although t the 41ms limit wu made three tntsutes,!-but fewvompiraUvely conM ten their1' iood'iiewr'even then: often lwWatt':Wei;l',ef thf floor at the same 'alsi'iM drew near Its close. Prof. Boring (who, by he way is a son of Dr. jponstaatlna Horlng, one of the founders of Pomoeppathj 4a this eoutry) asksd all Who had been healed t rise If ther wlthed tebear their testi mony to tM effloaey of Christian jBclence; and It was hnpreiilTe to see Xfy tnous ands who promptly !., aYaned'heniBelTee of the opprtimlty to'ixpms" their Joy ta their Lord and HUdeUTK. , The diseases healed wera -wiinerpus-P-coasumptloa, t Bright! disease, Asiatic cholera, diphtheria, drink ' habit, rattle make bite, sgnortlclam; "and f one, a fbrmer theoiogh'sMn a most beautiful ribute to hti ; preetj under standing, of life 'ni, .tiifBUags of Jesus m explained' la Chrlatlau Science, and to the love so tende. so forgiving Uved by Mrs Xddy that all may en oy the fruit of her iaborfc It trss to tloeable how many men testified to vic tory, not ul over' sickness, but oyer business' discouragements ana difflcal ties, as well u over gambling, .drinking, the use ef tobacco and other bad hab 8ydney, AustiaUar Manohestef, Bag- lands Manila. P I; Berlin. Germany; and otner toreigu countries - were sented,as was' etery State Union. , ... ...... - . t r reore- In, the Judge Banna, former Editor ' of the Christian Science Journal, testified .to the wonderful ooortMy of tha Press to wards his subject sad himself during his extensive lecture tour and, spetklng for the Cause and for every BdentUt, he made' acknowledgment,, of the tpobllc fair spirit la every way The Press of Boston has .been most generous, as have all, over the country for every ou seems to with to gtveihe newsas ttreallrla. ' . I The trip o Ftoassat View at Cqncord, KB, the home of Mrs Eddy, 'was the erownlng event of this week. ;The great erowd. estlaiatsd st 10.000 ' people, - wu the best handled mass of people t&e wri ter ever beheld.. The bospnalltr oithe Ooaoord people was saarvelous; .homes wen opcoedV- Ue Cwbheese w glten over entirely to the BoleutUu ,J tabl and Juaeh ; .sippllad, vA one member served the great eompanywlth emo ade sent from W own houee. All thU evidenced with what loving regard Mrs Eddy Is held In bet home f town. (Never did she look sironirtr or happtet than aa she greeted this maltltade of happy, ep turned . faom.'-aBd' her werds wese of sweetest eouasel aadooasuot pefqUog of hat people to God They were M fol "Beloved BraUren welcome htsj to rout heme . ta my heart, welcome' to Plimil View. hwS not varvtat vleWa. 1 would preeeat a gift to yoev tedayi only that this gift Is already yours, Ooi given It to an suaktadV If Is bU ooa hi currency, It hall his image and ea. pereorlptloa. - This gift U a; paeaage of scrloturc,' It is 'my sacred mottd-Vad reads that; Trestle the lord'ahd do rood; so Shalt thou dwell Mthepaad, aad VerOy thou shalt be fed. Dtllf hi thyeelf also U the lofd, sadhehaf gtTf thee the datlres "of llfae" leart Uoami thy1, wag eU the) Lordi krast sIm U him; aad he sia& hdlfclf totua. BesMUarugrorta .uy ruaieoos as the light, tad.thy)Q!roBr shth aoooaayt ,T .)-. I . 4 "Beloved, .some of. foe, hate loag dUtaaoet to kseel with asjaatred aOeaoe, la bimij eotDBSBloe, , aalfy of faith, UDderttaadlDg, prayer aad ptatse aad to reltra ,1a' joy., bearing oer aaaaves wiiayoe. la perusgt repeal te Uose dear (Mm Vers, ,ef my ebtrah, Trail la trola,aad sits o otbtr trtiu. Today Is fuiniM the propWyot liCah: Aad we rtnond of k Iyrd WaQ re lara, aad eome U 2be with songs aad iTwlaJtUng" Jny epos tWt 1 , iy ahaS 0M111 Joy and I'mbm and 1 gtadaeas anil sortow NBW7.,,, ;t I . II ( 0 To-;y Wm 4 I'sUng tlC Ce Tae bo! dm awwt fall of tnUrt to lae rkt.sU.u.thnwol IkM CTj1i'.'.4 fk!nr Im cone 14 Uy, aad lu fuUowtia tttm aH f Ue wSrH wrs Joyful U thtrfort ef srowia. Tt wUiiL tf Ue' eifcr cfcma b V,Ti la lo.1-ll. H was' t.SMi lie a. '.'.: -xit UU yatr Wtt f.'.i, aa la IttW ( f IC1 TW t f ' -UtiV;t jr ' ttrnir: u ' ? t' ""., f.'a cl " t yf " f 1 1 )t,i RALEIGH. I Imptirtant netting Corporation -Commls- slon Death of Rr. Utta. Work " f;;:.;.:JonHayw0oCasc.'' ;; Raleioh, July 7-Msny persons were In attendance at today's session at the corporation eommlsslon, where Import ant cues were taken up,' The first of these was the Durham TJnton Depot case In which general attorney W A Hender son and ?. B Busbee represented :the Southern Railway, and General Ciounsel Legh. B Watts and J M. Barr, . the Sea board Air Line. ; In the case of the ex ceptlbne filed byHhe principal railways In the State the order fixing time limit for the delivery of freight, also ' demur rage rales etoi; as tnade b the ' corpora tion commission1; thisf hela 'hhown as the Charlotte case, Percy 'Albright and other officials of rarlous railways ap. pear ?,on their Thalf,r while Heriot Olafkionof Charlotte' represented the petitioners:? ' ' .The death of Mr Cbaa G' LattaJ' presi dent of the Balelgb Hosiery Company, oocurred at his home here late last night from a second stroke of psralysU. He was struck by a street car In New Tork almost exactly a year ago, and was for sometime paralysed. His second attack yesterday resulted fatally In about ten howevs-1" : . , . ' 'The number of Inmates at the Soldiers Home here Is now 92. The extension of the dining room, in order to seal 1,25, has' been completed. The State Hospital for the Insane here now has water from the. city water works, and this Droves convenient and excellent In every respect. A great deal of work is being done by the attorneys on both aides lnthe Ernest Haywood case The trial of which will begin next Monday. SaclThard work by both sides has never before been done In this county, It Is said. Tall Fish Story. Klnston Free Press. There has been . duoovered "some thing" in Ttlgbman's mill pond, a few miles Northeast of Klnston, that re sembles, in nearly every respect, the Jelly fUh of salt water. It moves about Slowly and fastens Itself on tome eub stance and stays. It is seen In all kinds shapes and colors and the miller wants to know What it Is. Can Borne one tell him? ' A Compliment Well Bestowed. , General Matt W. Ransom has been tendered the office of President of the Farmers State Convention, which Is called to meet at A & M College. Raleigh July 88. General Ransom Is one of the largest and most successful farmers, iq North Caroline and the compliment ! well bestowed. New line of Panama Bats jast received at J J Baiter's. v 1 WHO IS HE f Who tall that makes the Fewer-gaW loos; wtars-loager -paint i Mothers, Quakers, Heeler .and Leg gate Oat flakes 10c package at J R Pat kat,Jla List of Letter Bamalnlag In the- Post' Offlca at New : JMia, Oravea omtntyN. C July e, , 'mbVs uet;. r i ' . '. .i - it' a. c a.ruer. B J D Bsenta, W H Da tier dLt WBIVflei . t, ill I I, J CsbirohnT Qrifflli Bohr-Y. C Ksoome, (J f uuuain, itica u uay a, J-Robt Jeakeas 41 Forbse allay. Jf-il A Ksftia df, JosVpi Msyo, J W KcNaaura, Nsthaa I Mahay T Moelsy 18 Mala street d.l, J D Murphy 1 "P-JsmuPearsIU. ... 1 fc-HORowe. . 1 . .;.V ' t-FT Pallsda, R' Sparrow, .Jaasle Bimptiai , , . 1 ti y , ' W-W HWhltflsld, SIlous Wood, Wm Walkaf Bchr V O Reeord; WUUasu wtsiHf Bat fiTigidsa, , ; -, ;;, woitaifs wet. , ki t 1 1 B-Mlst Jelte Bryant, MUe Maty 1 D-Kts KtrfLa 'Jlction, J uipernc, KlsS'Itattls' Dniif sB. ' f-VirU nihat d.11 O-Martha Hardy, MUe JosapUas j-MIss Msry Jaraun. K-VUt 'aur Xeeatdy fUlUtr W 0, Kite ' tsritm King, t'lsa Uaade H-WtM Mary McCoaaw Llata K (3. R MrsBasaa J Rlckardsoa tare Will Wklta. , ' ' a MU VIbU Hrr,Hh tl IWra trtt. W XUs Wr Na t V s!a strwt Ftrtnes ta;'.!!,g for the !vs Jeiuti t;i r' ny 1rr'.:l snl 't cUUdf !!.U '.'.'' t.t r r. (1 ;1 ' n i . T.ry t.r. h . RAILROADS DENY. The Right of Legislature to Compel Them i -j to Build Onion' Depots. ; v Special to Journal. BAUianv July 7. At today's session of the Corporation Commission, the mat ter of building a union depot at Durham wu taken op. ' The railways denied the right of the legislature to ' order the building of union depots by corporations, and 1 con tended that the body could neither cause the building of such depots Itself, (nor could It place the power In the hands of the Corporation Commission to do so. GOVERNMENT BOATS ARRIVE. River and Harbor Improvement Boats Here and Will Commence Dredg " ug the Reuse Soon. The steamer Gen. Thorn and dredge Albemarle, of the United States River and Harbor Improvement Service, ar rived from Columbia, on the bcupper- nong river Monday wtere they have been since December. The Gen, Thorn is on the ship railway at Meadows yard where It Is undergoing repairs, and the Albemarle Is off Union Point. The work of dredging the lower end of Ransom channel In Neuse river will begin soon. It will connect with the Trent river channel. Capt D L Roberts has charge of the work, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr John Dunn went to Morehcad last night. Mr J O Muse of Vandemere spent yes terday in the city. Mr A D Ward went to Morehead 01 bueltess last night. Mr George Henderson, Jr.. went to Morehead laat night. Mr and Mrs E M Roberts went to Morehead last night. Mr 0 DeSaules, book keeper for the Atlantic Hotel at Morehead was In New Bern yesterday. Dr Charles Duffy went to Raleigh yes terday to attend a meeting ef the Bute Board of Charities. Prof. Joseph Elnsey of LaG range passed through here last, night on his way to Pamlico oounty. Rev W H Rich and Messrs J O Whltty and J B Holland went to Tbomasvllle yesterday to attend a meeting of the trustees of the Baptist Orphanage. Days for Trash Removals. The Mayor announces that the carts will take trash from the streets In the several wards and on days In the follow lag order: First, second end third wards, Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays; Fourth, fifth and sixth, Tuesdays, Thursdays and baturdays. On theee dsys people may put oat their trash, as applied to their particular ward, but if they place trash on the street any other day they most pay a floe of five dollars. Meeting Retail Grocer. Tha retail grocers will steel at Rose tree Hall neat Thursday slab l, to better perfect their organisation. Mr Normaa K. Johnson the State orxaalaer tot .the eeaoclatloa, will be present. This aaaooUlkfa Is sot s secret one, but Is Intended simply for the pro tection of Jhe aserchaau from, unwise sad aapro&uble eompeilttoa and from the leasee retailing from the loose credit system. ,'--Si-i1..'. . Other merchaate besides the grown are Invited to ettead the meeting Tbare. day eight , . . . ' A fall sad eVmpiete tine of lateraa si stock aad poultry food for sale at J, aPatlerJn:.. iaM: V .. Tl 11 1 1 1 ,To Tho Magistrates. .' Bew Bare, Jsly llh. . To are hereby notified that there will be a meeting of the Magfrtralas of CrsTsa Cocstf at theCoort noase la Wsw Bera.00 litoriSsy, thai llh dayef July at II o'clock as. for the parpoaa of elactlag a CoeBKtHloaet 14 BU the va oaacy eatxad by the death of Conmls sloaerK RJoses. ' Oa aoeoent ef the Urge aaaibef of Kt!tlrAte la the Conaty 11 rautre is ttumUane f f MtglsUatas te eoaitl lot s e,aonf,a, Tea are therefore ear. sily rtud to atund. 1 , j..iumn, ' . " Chm'a. Bi Of Cma. i u T. I ! iVtViWaViWrtiW JUST RECEIVED fresh from the dairy If you want the always find it fresh J. L. MiHl, 'Phone 91. Gaskill Hdvv. & Have a full line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planers, Ice Picks. Lawn Mowers fr6m 12" to 16", Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. Matting and Carpet Taoks, "Bill things needed for refitting or fitting up the home. Car load Sash and Blinds and full stock of Builders Material. We sell Masury's Paint and Lewis' Lead. Try either, both are of the best quality. Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. Gastill Mi are and HARDWARE 78 MlddleSL Phone 147. Rttbbe? 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. WM, T. IULL, Dealer la BiorcLse, FmaaaMs, ajtd lu Knros Broirma Goods. Job Pnirroo Rtrtan Br ami-. 1-J Middle St, 1TEW BEKlt, If. C I A taste will be safflrlenl to gala your , , paAronajra. The eream we snake " ' is ealletons ta e-rery esaae Of lh ' word. Jk made ef everytlilng , , thaanda to saaka It AaUetooa, It yoa Ilka a smooth, run eream ' ' try oara. , . ,. . BSopetqlpaekad loe, dallW erad el yoat arose atjaity tlate, WMMt MtttMMv Givo us a Call. We wpnld be plaaaed 10 hare yo call andslie tmr line ef BUILD I U3' KITrnillA PatnU, Oils, rufrigara tora, Watt Clrs, Lava Mawars, las Cnra ritra, Tinwara, Galranlaw srf Er.m',-I VTsra, , UXX tl UP, ! i'U. i ! Mom - r lice i Geam very best you can and cool at Wholesale eft Retail Grocer, 71 Broad St Mill Supply Co., Window Screens, Door Screens, Poster Tacka, and many other 11 Supply Company, MILL BUPPLIES 44 CravenSt Phonemic. Get Your Money Ready We have been through our stock and liave Beleoted many Bargains for you. Clothing. Mens Light all wool Suit, worth $18 60 for S 74. Same as above, worth $10 for $A 98. Same as above, worth $8 for $4 09. Mens Black Cray Worsted Suits worth $18 60 for $8 64, Same as above worth $10 for $6 40. Same as above worth $3 for $4 II Same aa above worth $5 for $8 98. Boys Knee Suits. Boys Knee Suits worth $9 for $4 94, Same as above worth $4 for $3 48, Same aa above worth $3 for $1 99, Sailor Waah Bulla worth $1 for 46c, Boys Knee Pants. Boys Knee Panta, worth $1 for 46V, Same as above worth 60c for &9c, Same aa above worth 86c for 16c. Isawns. Large assortment Figured Lawn worth lOo for 640 yd, Same aa above worth 7c for t Lane aasortmank.40 loch Whrse Lawn worth If to tot 7c, Lam assortment OaUooas worth Ac ttfo Large eeeorbnanS of Percale ReMnanU worth lOo for 6c. Just Iraoalved hvraa aaaortsunl of Hasaburg Bamtienm blggeet bargalna ever offered, prtee them. Slippers, Shoes, etc 1 Lad toe nippers worth tl for Wo. Lad lee Slippers worth fit 00 tor 11 OS, Jast lecarred a eat kawl a) thoM tK.t we eaa salt eod fU everyoae wUh. Come ooe, eome all aad grt hargalaa. S.lGOPtON, T3 MIDDLl tmrJTf, Ksxl to OaakB Hard rase Oo4 Mew Beats, tttief llotel cWtawkev ? GEHERAL i! I T Ccrcca Vlro Door3 rr ', f-waig, L llARniVAttE

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