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V i 1, Y. YOL.XXIKO. 85. . L. C, SCNDAY 1102X03, JULY 12, 10O3. . TWISTY-SECOSD TIAR LII"AL--T TwT.'.I.. j ; s-. " 0. f . Av' - - - 1 , -J ..i , w w - w ' v" - J n in n - tv - & mi am mew a am - r ijm.M aar.ii We? have some - SPECIALVALtTES J u r 1 " 6" P'J Skirting t 90, tl 00 nd f 1 25. s : - SJ" .1Ma tan j&wl4dtoB SldzSBiiBDs foitaW!oyi Blouses at I5d, 20$ 25d 1md 80q. StJITS MORE PEOPLE THA t ' " , j& j : jiavj,uonuorB lot-xnejatwe gins voo?njxjyi oaiKm,yj ;" ' A ' WaM weigtit, cool and dnratlerKverymother Bbould nin HFfRV AtWAYS ( UNIFORM. , RYE WHISKEY. . . STRAUS, GtJNST &.CO., Proprietors, RICHMOND. VA. H0NIST QUALITY- HONEST For Sale by AU Reliable Dealers. V o tooth : :5 5 - "'r Tb lutes BUI Climber In the World.- Only 10 Ib more strain rn chafn than on pedals -; . - - -. Mote Uit esnraoas tacrea ta the strain S k smaller iproeieta and a S-toch lower gar. 5?y i.SMkw rosy i - v BPEOIAL.' We are cU d u annoaaM li. H O, fof lh PicIm ' litl.fM tAdf, tt 4ttr Mfnloa rf 1yU ,nn,i,!f4 ik "ll(t ina,fr.rt In rtll nM ol tk4 tftritl fltu of s4ran!f Tkit-vk tHI ptflf flt itt'f tr tti I- ! ) nL tfa lt Vi 4r lfcr'rr 1 la tin. fif rr!f jtt(rnlS Mi) ftll c( Cb lit j. n iXTri:, 20TICE I AT 1 'i mm 1 ,1 7 ANTDTHER BEANP. : 4 . HANDY PACKAGE. 3 UEASURE. . POPPLARBICE. I HAVE IN STOCK TtiSkme, ' " 'Cleveland, . bicycles: RACYCLE Bacers, Roadsters) and Pacemakers. - I can-repair any make of wheels.' . VA ftUTline of all . junas ox Dunanes. L.vn EDGERton, Cor, Pollock It CrtTta Eli, S , a-w . -;,v. ' Wr"', .v, ;; it - ' . -. . .. Wlt be Mfl!rtmt to fmla ymif Ctmoar. Tti eran we tuka clnHctoni Id yrf n of tin word. Hlnwl of rrT7thlne that tends to tnV It iU U.tn, II yoa Uksa smooth, rich armm rj oora. t5c pw Qt. t(kat In Ic. 4vliT. rod si roar bmiM t "r tt, R. a c C 4 ( i Slary Av;ut ! o r ' ic CIl Kcw Icy When'standlz on Motorlo ground thete li a tenl.acy to take oil one' hat II not Ub shoe out of reTerenc tot the pot. Eren though w may b . thy fit historical data if a ' legation is made that the place where one stand was the scene of some great transaction In years gone by, interest is aroused at once. . So one who traverses Boston will find his Interest renewed as he sees every little while tablet! -stationed etatlng that In that place occurred tome Important bat tle or deed, connected with - the tetoltj- Last week I spote of Bunker Hill and FaneuH EalL" Closely associated with these places Is the patriot, Paul Revere whose famous midnight ride has been made Immortal .by .the poet Longfellow Revere was a man pf deeds not words, and bat lor bis daring the British might have obtained- a hold on this" counter that Ironld have been ' Impossible loosen. r , i : t "It was thft!9lh of April In W whf n this intrepid Jronng American, larmed st -the preparations uthe British were making to invade ' the country with $s troopi and suppress the iebellloa thht was growing, made his gallant ride. Hav lng become auored of the British plans Revere arranged with Bobert . Newman, sexton of the OltLNorth. chareh, whlcjh Is still standing, to hang lantern In the tower, one If the troops should ar rive by land, janff -wo it hy sea nd by the announcement-of that ; signal, he would rid through tha country and alarm th villagers.' " ' ; t Time worka wonuers.vuver- inr roan Uken by Paul Revere there Is an elee trio road ana the; 'pilgrim 4 whlzsejr wek the ennna aaeinir hi he'iroes" iand-markk perpetuating that riae anq otner -inci dents of the war for.Independence;1.T)i electdo road lollowa Heveres traoic from start toflnish-'--;!(n,:Tif ''-'i Passing through Cambridge: phe sees the Harvard College eampus and passes tb old elm tree Under which Gen. Waeh lngton took- command of the Oohtlnenj tal forceav-AlIUlo;4ltatance, frdmthl line of travel but is sight o the oars is the wmgf ellow homestead, -ine- noma of James Russetl UwelJ is situated : not far from th toad also. ' "J?. Seven miles tronv-Cambridge- quaint town of LeiTngion hollt . roUadj the battle field fro whence Jfto men; ot.the mlnate" put to route tha .tralae and imperial soldiers of Qeorge.Uf.'Tn spot laoludeo tiWllnetof battle" mud. is a small green tract possibly a little more Lthaa a quarter of an ;acre."' The bronae stauef Capt Parker, Mmaaander of the minute naen occupies a commanding poaiiloa os) the field and npreaenU him; u directing his little handful- ci "en. One oaa almost Imtgftie teatTnjf Mm" It- tr (he famous order "Don't Bra unless fired upon; but !( thef Vant er let :3t begin heri" And U did beglsjv A verv Interasllnc place to visit while la Lexington la the. Hancock-Clarke house.' It was built ta 17i3 and is lo cated about a quarter of a mOe from she battle ground, and Is not on the (ring pal thoroughfare. The boom Is n seam where many eurtoua article In ns In Colonial times may be sees.' Ia' jthls bouse Samuel Adams anil John Hancock Revolutionary heroetf, were -v sleeplag when aroused by Paul Reverf. About fire jnVirt- fartker n?n Is th town ot Concord which is ' famous fin of all ai being (he pta4 of a grt blt' and It. was iSJsrt th,e; om t ,eevral aotad auLhora. The old Korth ' bridge where the bailie of Concord, was -foajbt Is kept U near like the rigtn at as po- ilblr, the old atone tall behlot. which the Amerlcanr-tM saj fghClholf eDemrfrooi fortlflad rdou(xs Is n4 taodlng." AbroBMavjoomsst, to its mlnuU mea U aUndtng o Ult Add and trnraMoU Uie (wiser as karUr IU plow ta b la wai. ' , Concord was the b roof aintef SoUd Utsraiy po.I a at j small lo a l Amarl or porhtpaln lhaf worM nlrb Vi'.Jo l.iiua's aun ftia-t firomtMBt ot far fro the fr'tv t' town. K l!u!ii fitbr oa.li t' hums cf I.nty H. ilnrj, p rl a saorUW ,ll loos Btglec!? tmi ktpt In iba enailiHoe la saUU i Ut4 tit C'fcUlo anlbor thn. 10 t lu AJjotn'" Th !. ft U lb. bona of Lii g A 4 bis daagH lr tu!r Alri', 7t former t' f ' v "t ef i ; "itr i f ( tna-'a'. - ,1 t ..j r -,'., ol!,( u.' (' f ' Y 4 fsil !or!is for l.'Mtla, "II 'U u'' tt)4 I '. V,"..M,n" V,",' '. n " i i t!,a '' f'f Tho' l-ci '-t f 'h u !: t ttf b.!:-t f.'-m h ( i ! ncrease of Million Dollars la Ral- ? elgh's'Tax VaInatioru-;; . ' 51 ih - : i t Beaufort Naval fReeenres Accepted. Cow Killed Car Eseaped De yraiUnent Colonel Olds ) 4- i dives LfCtnro. ,r -' RALKiaarjuly lt-The following im portant companies were Incorporated in the Secretary of Stales office today: The Cljde Cotton M ill ot JfewtopGatewba eounty( 'With f 100,000 authorised capital andl30,000 subscribed, J tlBmith andjQ A Warlick are the, principal incorpora tors; The Haywood Cooperage Company of WayneavlllB,lo manufacture , barrels', staves ad cooperage material, with $4, 100 subscribed and, 115,000 authorized, the principal incorporators being A A Bogga of WaynesvlUo, and.W B Boggs of Jacksonville, I. The D M Jones Company, .to deal itt hardware and gen eral merchandise at Elizabeth City with $10,000 capita'. The Bank of Fatuon at Falson, in Duplin county; With f 10.000 capital, the stockholders are B B Wither lngton, J M Falson and other local men. The Falson Ginning and Manufacturing Co,, of Falson, ia also Incorporated with $3,039 subscribed capital and $39,000 au thorized,, , v, , Adjutant General Royster is here to confer with the Governor and decide the three locations for. the annual -encamp ment of tbC North ' Carolina "regiment. The first regiment will encamp at- More- head City, but the other two points have not jet been, announced. Plans will also be perfected today for the movement of the troops and the eact date for the en campment determined -; - , The application for admission Into the Naval Reserves ot the Company organ ised at Beaufort Is accepted by the" Ad utant General. This will make.the sixth company of Naval Reserves, and. the State is allowed, eight such companies. Quartermaster General Frauds Macon was unable to be there for conference With Adjutant General today Be is at home suffering from a painful wound in the foot which Is giving him much trou: The'funeral of the late Major A Q Mc- Pheeters waa held from the First Presby terlan church - this -afternoon. Thirty ptoatfncirt erttwns aeteVTu pallbearers. The remains were Interred" beside the grave of his - father Rev Wflllam Mo- Pheeters In the old City Cemetery." A peculiar accident occurred on HUla boo street last evening. , A -street car coasting dowsi the hill going lo the Fair grounds struck a Jersey cow ott the track. V The cow was instantly killed but the car passed over - her body without eve being derailed. ' ' '7. ; The time for listing taxes ia this coun ty esplres today but the: listers in Ral el;h will probably be allo wed to oontlnue next week,' The - listers , estimate that ever $150,000 worth of real 'estate has not been given ;. in, They also believe that the personal property, will show falling off of between $$00,000 and $390- 000 from the previous year. This is due they Ulakv to Investors placing their money la non-taxable securities. The assessors have completed their work la the city and are now ' assessing the out side property of the township. . They ixpect aa Inorease of a million dollars la the valuation over the previous atssts- The buie Ceaual Executive Commit- lea of the Aati-Saloon Lessee hu bees called to meet here aaxt Moaasy nlbu It Is probable that at this meeting action M be taken carrying out the work out lined by the recant Bute. Temperance Coarroiloo. The field workers are to be tboMS when the ceceiary . 1 5,003 Is provided - ' rf CoLFrAi uM yiMieidiy cveduetcd oaa boadr.il itCLei tbruwW lbs 0UU ila.i if Utvorr aad JiXMraJ t iiea aa Hut vlrioue tbj KH i.r 1oirvt . ' r- ... - , M. i. . , FlJfUlriles Sceiicf.'t,i HfKn !m k . 1 i f U; J Ut'Billa- .Liner, bni rlili, ; V'f tie Vfltrle uf C( n t.i fli B.i 4 b (our I boUM iq N ben-, )iiiy e wr. Mr J HI'r i r,sl.-d V ll.n-lir( it ri 1 1 J", ,l f Kin ! l'ut so qua- lilt.t. h ry-' , ff- , but wsa ' 1 1 1 ih. n -o i '-, 1 Ib.t I net lb ! ', C'-.m it I Hi J-fl ult in ft t;.' mi h '. .;.. A . ! ' i.vi -i. f I I. mi ' ' t -f ... T l- t . f . -1 ' 'hi , 3' t t! 1 .r. 1 c a Made: every working day m the year.j .- Orders . received by O o'clock A: Hwill be delivered same day. Seal Presses, v Wax Seals, ; Aluminum v and Brass ;"C hecks.-: aird Badges; Stencils, Inks, ads, .Rubber Type, Sign; Markers; and ev erything in this line. Dealer in BiOYOlx, Fibkabkb, akd Aul antes SpoBma Goods. Job Pbistikq . H. RUBBKB BTAKP8. 91,93 Kiddie SV NEW BERK, R. C Get Your Money Ready We hare been through our stock and have selected . many Bargains for you.-t Clothing. Hens Light? all wool Suits, worth $13 E0 for 8 74.- Same as above, -worth $10 for 95 96. Same as above, worth 98 for $4 69. Men Black Clay Worsted Suits worth (13 60 for $8 54, Bame as above worth $10 for $5 49. Samcas above worth S for 4 J4. Same as above worth f 3 for $2 68. . Boys" Knee Suits. Boys Knee Suits worth $6 for $4 34, ' rame as above worth i for f 3 48, Same as Above worth 93 for $168, -Pallor Wash Softs worth $1 for 43c, . Boys Knee Pants. Boys Knee Pants,' worth $1 for 4?o, Same as above worth BOo for 29c, Same as above worth 25c for 16o. Iawns.- Large assortment Figured Lawn worth lOo for 6,ayd, Z" ,. .- - , , Same as above worth 7rC, formic, ' . Large assortment 40 inch White Lawn worth. lSe for 7c, Large assortment Calicoes worth So for4c v!f-- . Large assortment of percale Remnants worth 10c for 6L - i .- ' v Just received largr assortment . of Hamburg Hemnanta biggest , bargains ever offered, price them - : . Slippers, Shoes, etc. Ladies Slippers worth $1 SO for 68o. Ladles Slippers worth $3 00 for $1 W, Just received a car load of Shoes that we can suit and fit everyone wltb. ' Come one, come all and get bargains. &:UriAJrif 75 MIDDLE STREET, Next to Caskfl Hard ware Co New Bern. , Under Motel Chstttawk, GENERAL HARDWARE. "l Screen Wire and Windows. Doors The Ico Qavingr Gla zier Rcfrlscratora, non better, few as good, g'ct f.T U.o Farmer Girl md Hoy O k f toves, md F W Dcvoc's L . 4 .1, All IVfrp from aM Fancy Elgin Better. 1 If you want. the always find it Iresh I U. U. WUrUaiUUiJ, roeer, 'Phone 01. Gaskill Hdw. & Have a fall line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice PlaDers, Ioe Picks. lawn Mowers from 12" to 16", 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. Gastill Hardware anil HARDWARE 78 MlddleSt. Phone 147. in mm OF L. G. DAfilELS' STABLES On Craven Street, Where I.wiil resume T " rftanfirf ftlllvr in-tHf a IDanieis former customers, and also the tinuation' of mine. Eespectfully, Phonti04. ej . mf -mJ In Ocnc rr,l I) theair very best you can and cool at Wholesale ft Retail 71 ISroal Ut Mill Supply Co., Window Screens, Dcor Screens, Ml Supply Company, MILL SUPPLIES 44 CravenSt Phone218. ma BOH- Iiilii)r7 HMQhD'Q business in the future, tVi a -na fr-rvn q era nf U con- -V Craven Street 1 . i . . i A .S ro, uooii iiovc3, i 1 ! i - i j f r r i f r .I.Mir ; ; . A"- - "4
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