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... . i V- . : ' i I i : , .111 . i i . t . IS , i'nVHl i" TL EIEIpi C THURSDAY MORXIIQ,: i ' m v m ma i m vi v wi : v - . TWIHTY-SICOND tw i I' fa '1. ' - At- r- . v " ( ; fa) If you contemprate buying; ' y :fA l'Skik for the Sea Sfiore or Mountains ' ? Wn havA Romn S lor the next few days. ' ' 50 inch Heaw Skirtin? at 44 inoh Black and Navy Blue Mohair at 50c. S$. 4?,' Blouse Jjinen for Ladies Skirts, Mens Suits and Boys M Blouses at 15c, 20c, 25o and 30c. .- ' iv - We have Comfort for the little girls too H & W Batiest m Waist, light weight, cool and durable. Every mother should M see them, Only 25o. S$ "SUITS MORE PEOPLE THAN AMY OTHER BRAND." OLD HENRY RYE WHISKEY. ALWAYS UNIFORM. STRAUS, GUNST &tCO., Proprietors, RICHMOND. VA. HONEST QUALITY- B0NIST MEASURE. POPULAR PRICE. ) i , For Sale by All Reliable Dealers. THE BACTCLX PACKMAKBE. ; chain kyvjf" The faileit BUI Climber In the World. Onlj 10 Ibt.more itnin on chain than on pedali. A HTANDABO HIOn-QRADK BICTCLE. ftTRAM ON T0OlHV V LxV I li TOO"! M da X e.QAi . KoU thk eoomoci InereaM la the itnla mailer iproeteu and (-inch lover feat. We ere t'i4 u aaaeaoa lkl ere Wte t:vri i he Role Ateeo for Ke Bert, M a, Kt ll.e Fovnier NavUlUe l-eriei" ', 4 ere Utile erery IsAf. t . ..re per(rtto ef etrle eoejUrd ! eUl eaernrt to ceil fee tea eitniee Uie w4e. Froej Ike el oeee ff Ike trecUl prfU o eeTtaltfe Ve amlowl. , -, Ttv,aeea J-rfen!; ttf tarfere V1 ki!rU eaa oet ) lec4n f tWr Urtc tkel'tktMt ftMe f aUdy'i tfrete. Pe Urlnrt l11e to aert,eeanr et tnerk tbe tf. er4 te reel totrode tfeue irrreiU IketpoISlef ( ir4.rwrnii 4 isla e( See l!e- Yi m l.V n la lrt!' Mt ililau.ii ej wnp oee T"ur,i. 4. 4. IMXTER. u(OTICE I ' 1 It ti ( ' f re pf t' f. V ' f I f '"t. s: f n Xa f le .t j l te. mam , M 'i mmm. mm mmm. ' fcPTCRTATi VATiTfRS 4 90& tl 00 and $1 25. HANDY, PACKAGE. I HAVE IN STOCK Tribune, Cleveland, Eagle, Laionia BICYCLES. RACYCLE Racers, Roadsters and Pacemakers. I can repair any make of wheels. A full line of all kinds of Sundries. L. M EDGERTON, Cor. Pollock Ax Cnrei Sti. Ifettg Office!'; ' AH tjp pew and the laUs tyla faoea, (nanateeiaf oleaa, clear and airUitio printing, aad at IX)WEST PRICES, r r TvrntieUl Omtory Prlntlnf '. Why not. We yxmf work done In up-to-date ty? Ovveii Q. Dunn. v Tf CXlTElf ST. f , v Biuca omci, .; A. B. Baxter 8 Co:, Commlssbn Btohets. - SLColdMiFrcTlac:. ' ,. Jl7lCirea Btreet, Phone la.. , W5iaif,Jl. tt KabOfloe, 61 Broadway, New Tort, XoWret'argtne. KieeUMteervk. PHrate wtree teXew York. ' : .. .. Blgbeet baaklaf awl saereaaine rmi- K. Fe fe r C Un'i. Crft O i i r 1 Hi( j stock Eolitr KecL ..-..f.-.j . RiLDOH, Jolj 8.-4tockholdrt of tbe Balelgh aniTamllco BonnS Batlvay met hen todayaai prganjajd fJtMj alatd J M Toner; Preeldent, Claude ' B Bar- $ President Turner aanounoetAhat Hew Yorkers have eoatrecied to late' all 1st mQrWage bnds, 1,(XW at wnt Six pejioent boadaaot oyer ISJDOO,-per mils will be sold W ooimmltteei " v' " '! olalt Jprnat M Ooinaeisshm adoptei today deaiurrage rreigM delivery, ttaea neinj aimoat,, ej aotly same as those preeortbed lone time ago to which leading railways exoepted, changes made w trying, t? , ;)(l.MopiillilU Sail. , ;. The Naval Reserves will nave a moon light sail tonlght,and lavlte their friends to participate - in a pleasant river ride. .' . v., w The steamer Howard has been enga ged for the occasion and muslo and refreshments will add to the pleasure of the trip. s Fare for the ride, ,85 oanu. Proceeds to he for the benefit of the Reserves', s ' Bteamer leaves dock at foot of Craven street at 8 o'clock sharp. : New York Cotton Prices. NawToax, July 8. (pea. High,. Irfw. Close OoTTontr July.......... 11.45 11.48 J155 ,11.40 Aug U.4UJ1.48 1M0 11.89 8ep 10.54 10.69 1057 10.45 Oct 9.88-088 9.67 9.80 Nov.. 9.M '.66949:' 9.65 Deo 9.63 9.66 9.50 9.68 Jan 9.63 9.64 9.48 9.60 Feb Moh THE HEINZ PICKLE PLANT. A Hew Industry That fromljcs Much For New Bern, - . The Helns pickling concern bin full operation now and the big vai are rap idly being filled with the appetising lit tle vegetable; - Mr Colbert the manager I It his aieUtaoU an Seoelvug la large oaa titles every day. ' 'A" great many farmers within a radios of ten miles have elgned contracts to supply this factory with pickle cucumbers. In several oases farmers have already reallaed from 166 to $79 per acre from their crop and with proper care win probably do batter with the same ground before the eeaaoi Is ever. Mr Oolbart says he U meetieg with ex oaUeatreaulU end he believes the tam ers will be pleated with the venture they have made. If farmers , wm ut ears la handling (heir product they will tad it aeora prof- hable than by doing otherwteo. The flaee, u every one kaowa,' are very pro auetivo, yteldlnf constantly durinf the wnoM season. CuMmbers for sable tee ire different from thoas Intended for lck&ng. Pickles are the ' only part of 0e prod act that the Helea people are In teres led la aad they vita to nuke (heir customers aware of the fact that fe vines ahonU be picked dose and Clean every day or ettbetabef every ether day Tbe cneumbar grows very fatt wo or three Inches a day aad oos gU past iu vaBabllly as plokb) It Is then of little aoooeat to the ptckle nua. araetareev Tamers complain that help for the gathering of, cacamheis k Nftatd .'Woe mU 'and Uerafoie thatr work, ta tali line hen not keen ae wall eared for on eooomntof pwinre of other huefaeea. Bet they should remember thai Is one of the surest sources of laeoaae they have got eat no pains , should he spared to nuke It the most proltebtcef HI their tamprbdacts. , .r i . ,Tke Beta! pleat here has tl VaU with seapacttyofiaOOO JknaheW ol pkklee. The pkkles wU be kept here UU needed and then shipped.. The plaa will grew al thtbMlaees boreaeee It Io n lee In dartry aad It should et WtU'alllhs eaeoaragenMat peeetbls 1 make Ma I X 1 . , , . , r.. . wi-4 t Win Is It that stakes the fvf gC lonnj wears-ioafer palatf - i. t. Mhaffty, the men who wm teaUneed to (b paiiet!ary fgr.ama years from Cttawbe eeeity, ,ea4 ho OeTrao lfyx,k protxiW M frdja oa u rrw.Bt Gf l.ooo inifl ii K-it finj, (- ' ,t if ---; t Vhe fTirnnt't Urma, l!!i!Try ptcl! !y fprt lo k;L!ii; fit(l";f J6ur rn. At t-y !. t " 1 1 c-" tj.M h U rj v $- u t: f ", , .. ,. '(i .,.... .'",1 tiNj---: Sri J.O Jtlore Than Tra Half 'Block Destroyed. - FIRE DISCOVERED TOO LITE To Prevent Serious Damage. The Journal Office Threatened, ! Cause of Fire Unknown, ; Shortly ' after 10 o'clock last night Scott's livery stable burst out suddenly Si flames and In an instant the whole pper portion of the extensive stable was a mass of fire. It spread to Mitch ells stable and the dry condition made easy food for the flames. The next, valuable building was the Flaatera warehouse which was fall of furniture and inflammable material. The embers caught the shanties In church alley ' and all on the south side of the alley went up In smoke. '. At this time it is difficult to state the loss but Considering the loss sustained by Messrs Scott, Mitchell and Turner, and the, loss of the buildings. It is deemed a conservative estimate to say that the loss covers $50,000. It was very fortunate that thej.horses and running gear belonging to the livery stables were laved. ' Bo far as.ls known only one mole was burned to death. The citizen! helped nobly In rescuing the poor brutes. Tbe wagons and carriages Were saved. The service rendered by the fire com pany deserves special mention. Their aplendld work saved the half block and they got the flames under.control in an amazingly short time. Aided by the two steam engines they were enabled to have 15 streams playing on the fire. Under the circumstances soma features o the Are fighting were almost miracu lous. Every one .expressed .admiration at the fire laddie's work. . Although badly crippled the Journal IS very glad to appear to lu readers this morning. It looked at one time ae If e Journal would share the;fate of the Uvery stables and warehouses. J The north spire of the;Baptist church caught from the iparks bat was soon ex tlngulahed. We will pnbltsb more of the details later. i Owing to tbe disturbance and con fusion arlalog from the fire the Friday edition of the Journal will probably not bo Usued. i The Journal wishes to expreee lu sin cereet gratitude to all who eo kladly as sisted when tbe fire threatened tbe build lag. We deeply eppreclale the deeds of otr good Mends. M P Devi withes to thank the a sad firemen for their help aad Uon. THREB SUKDATTsUIltS.. lis A-C&lrUl Bin in Extra Train i for t sadiy Ronlof Exmr. V5je1onlstn. ';, X the A A N 0 road wDl put on an extra train to Morehead oa tUsaey In Order to aqaominodaU the crowds who mayde !te to f o. This will make' three tralas down on'lhtt day. ,: v ' -f . The tut train erlltSlaavS Kn Ban kl i.$0 in, had WtU leave Morthead at 9M pka.---:;-;r.;r; i The other Weiss down will be the rtf lar trains at 10JO and 6 80 p a. . People totfcx to Morehead will rnneav. her thai baying a dlaaet eeupon with their ticket tney will aeve 8 ceau. Tbe fare from New Bern oa Saeday Boralng Ualas win be 90 rata, with dlaeer eotipoe the price will be fUO. ' Thli service will make the trains lees cronded which fact wCl be greatly ep predated by eseenlontsia. Atlantic I n. CaroIlM R'. , ' ' TO TRracnirrr.M. '; ' Aftr Jo.vSih Tnitk Tralua 111 aad 91 1 will be dlmoittaged, end shlpmniu ef !;i i-j forward ty ir! ?. s, :. !t ?; i ' tt 9 3i a , ti'.'t tinrt Pur.,i. All T.r,U L .i I. 1, . m i. it. .r. .i I't'y I t tn'a JT.i. 1 cit t''ir.'.: g. '" ;-r !. f.'t'tn f r! 1 " 1 i t- J : j ': r ' i! ' r T. if 11 r.- n. " ! ' ' iff t. r.-. f C, '.,! ir k I 1 1 ' 1 T r n . Meeting of the Board of Aldermen. " .1 -XjfrSi'Mtevm Rem, July 7Ul i iBoard met In regular monthly session ' Mayor Ellis presiding. ; , : J; , , j - Aldermen present, Rangert, Lane, Phillips,' Wood, Watson and Hollpw- en.-.- . ' : Minutes of previous meeting was ap- proved- ; t.., . ,.. i Mr Wm. Fosooe stated to the Roard hie condition caused by a hurt received while In the city service, incapacitating him to make a support, and asked the Board for assistance. Upon motion It wee ordered that Mr Foecue be allowed 20 dollars for month of June, and a voucher Issued to him for same. 1 J O Bcales, Engineer of the Atlantic Engine, reported that he had tested the engine, and found her in fair condition, the work on boiler appeared to be all right. Petition from the New Rem Company asking of the Roard permission to take their engine to the N O Fireman's tour nament at Durham in August, of this year. Upon motion the permission was granted. Communication from Judge Bryan re porting the condition of the rock wall on East Front St. was read to the Board. Upon motion the matter was referred to the Wharfs and Docks Committee. Communication from Mr Cheney in relation to map of city and Profile of the streets was read to the Board and upon motion was referred to the Street and Pump Committee. Upon motion the clerk was Instructed to order of the State prison twelve convict suits consisting of shirt and pants. Upon motion clerk was Instructed to order tax books for 1903, and reeord book. Report of Committee on resolution relative to death of late Alderman Rose waa received. Bids for copying and completing the city taxes for 1903 was read to tbe Roard and upon motion tne contract wu awarded to W R Planner. Upon motion vouchers were ordered Issued for regular and audited bills. The matter of electing an Alderman In place of Alderman Rose deceased, was acted upon. O J McCarthy was placed In nomination; there being no other nom lnation, it was moved that Clerk cast ballot. O J McCarthy was declared elected Alderman for the unexpired term. The bearddlscussed the tax levy for year 1903, and upon motion the follow ing tax rate was levied for General fund (Wets, on 100 dollars assessed value of city property, and $1.80 cts. on city polls, for school, 12 cts. on 100 dollars property valuation and 871 cents on polie. Upon motion Board took recess sub ject to call of Mayor. J. J. TOLSON, Clerk. NICE Lot North Carolina Hams and a few Corned Mnllete Just received at J R Parker's Jr. Bhreaded Wheat Btscuitat J R Par ker Jrs. A full and complete line of fancy cakes and crack era at J R Parker Jr'a. Notice to Renter, of Post Office Boxes. AU renters of Poet Office lock boxes ere notified that If they fall to pay their real oa or before the 10th of July for the quarter ending September 80th their Mail will be placed in the General delivery as the postal regulations re quire no exceptions can be mads to this law. 6BTMOUB W.BAneocK, , .j , Postmaster. Ladies Sandals and Shoes. This la the season for Sandal and 0 fords, ws have a good line. ' Ako high top dboes II sR the new shapes are here. No extra charge for showing goods.' E. WV ARMSTRONG, - . -!'--A faB aad complete 11m of Interna al stock and poultry 'food for rale UJ. R. Parker Jr. , " To The Magistrates. ,"i " :' ." New fcem, July Ilk.' ' Tot are hereby notified that there wtQ be, a meetlag of , the Magistrates ' of Cram County at the Court Rouse In New Dera, on Satardsy, the lllh day of Jaly at 11 o'clock m, for the pirpoce of electtBg s CoeaalMtoaer to fill the va cancy cee4 by , tbe death ofOommte iloeerKRJoaee. ( , ' Oa accosot of, the large aeaber of MagtiUttee la the Coeaty It reqatree la attendance of (91) Magistrates to eositt- toteeqiorsm. You ere therefore ear- eeuy rejected to attend, , t. J. BAXTER, Chai'a. Bd. of Cm. (!::::) Cclt1 Organs Mas.factsrrd ij tie CAE Lt i 0MPASY, ftlciito. tnrb M:rr, n r r ; a 3 ft., Sew r rn, r. c. V.r;'r (t C " ; .1 fcr.'l fTr.-l. JUST RECEIVED fresh from the dairy Clover I Pit and Fancy Elgin Batter.! If you want the always find it iresn J. L. MAIL 'Phone 91. Gaskill Hdvv. & Mill Supply Co., Have a full line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain aad Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planers, Ice Picks. lawn Mowers from 12" to 16". Window Screens. Dcor Screens. Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. Matting and Carpet Tacks, Bill Poster Tacks, and many other 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. Gasl Hardware and HARDWARE 78 MiddleJSt 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. WU T. mxij, Dealer in BrOTCLaa, Fauunve, ajtd All karoe 8ronTma Ooone. Jon Pnnrmco Bern o Btamto. MJ Middle SU,' ICBW BEM, If. C. ota win be seileWnl 'so 'earn vettr 1 tfnw ww snace Tl UaiMiiaHu.u . .k. e word. It la snade of ererrtbta X that tanda la mk H duLilm&. i It yen like e smooth, rich cream i SSeper qipackadta Ice, dell vrmt m jvbc ooaae aaury aune Witt tl Give us a Call. We wrmld le tleeeed to have yon call and examine our tine of BUH,DJUT MATXRIALB, Pateta, Oil, Rafrteera- tnra, Water Coolers, Lawn Movers, Cnem Froesore, Tinware,' 6eJraateed aad EnanxW Ware. . ' , LOOK 11 CP, of Ice IVlcS6fIey n nir 1UJ 0 05 t )I(lfp very best you can and cool at Wholesale ft Retail , Groeer, 71 Bread Ut 11 Supply Company, MILL SUPPLIES 44 CraTenSt PhoneJ21fl. Get Your Money Ready We have been through our stock and have selected many Bargains for yon. Clothing. Mens Light all wool Suits, worth 118 60 for $8 74. Same as above, worth $10 for 5 98. Same aa above, worth 98 for (4 89. Mens Black Clay Worsted Suits worth $12 60 for $8 54, Fame as above worth $10 for $5 49. Same as above worth $9 for $4 14. Same as above worth 95 for $3 98. Boys Knee Suits. Boys Knee Salts worth $6 for $4 24, Bame as above worth $4 for $3 48, Same as above worth 93 for $1 98, Bailor Wash Suite worth $1 for 48c, Boys Knee Pants. Boys Knee Panta, worth $1 for 48c, Same aa above worth SOo for Wo, Same ae above worth 2Cc for 15c. Iawns. Large eetertxoent Figured Lawn worth lOo for BfO yd, Same aa above worth 7to for tic Large assortment 40 inch White Lawn worth U,o for 7c, Large assortment Calicoes worth Sc fortjo. Large aaaortment of Percale RemnenU worth lOo for So. Jost .received larre assortment of Hamburg Remnanta blmet banzalna ever offered, prloe them. Slippers, Shoes, etc Lad lee aUrppera worth $1 SO for 96c. La-lies Bllppen worth tf 00 for $1 SB, Just received a ear load of Shoes thai we cea salt and 111 everyone with, Oocae one, eome all and get bargains. S. COPLON. TS MIDDLX ITRriT; Ifeit OaakU Hard ware Co ffew Barn. GENERAL v HARDWARE; ; 'Dcrccn TOro IDoorfl'n" tuid WlndovnJ.' ;,;"'jr:' .'Tha Ico Cavinnr Qlry zlzr r.cfrl-crators, tat" bc'.Vr, few ai fxxl. - Azn for 11,9 Faracr C: y-i , r yc-kf f.-t rwi v ill - . i r'A ;. :. j t v
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