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s . . . .Mil i . WW jt " t.u TOlrllt-KO, 106. C, 'SATURDAY M0RXIK8, AUGUST 1, 1903. " TWIHTy-SICOND YUtt r -V i h ... 88 j. - , I "v V. . - i' Has Just A Large Shipment of, nnn-inn : " II v-1 LyLbL'lLbLJ Sheets Pillow Cases, Bolster Gases. .... ' , .',' - i Notwithstanding the advance in all cotton goods we still hold them at the same old price. ; Best Quality Bleached Sheets. I Size 54 x 93 44 90 X 90 44 60c. j 44 9Q x 90 44 70c, j BOLSTER OASES 72 x. 45 Best quality Hep- stitcHeri at 35c. Plain Hem, at, 20c. PILLOW C4SES, 36 x45, Hemsjtche4,at 2dd. 44 44 Plain Hem afi6c,12c,15i New Skirt Goods Just in. Al wool Black Navy, the.tning for the beach, 50c the yard. The remainder of all Stripes and Open Work White Lawns to cldse out REGARDLESS OI1 COST. - - f nEMEMBEB you have full ythree months yet to wear these goods, and it will be wortli your while to take a look through thisline ! ! t4 Farmers Warehouse, MONDAY, AUG. ,3, 1903. Our aim is to get the Highest Market Price for your,Toacco. r . ' v : ; f r : . ' ' . Buyers for The A. T, Co. and the Imperial To bacco Co. will be with us boh, ana iney wiu pay as mucoxor your tobac co as on any-other market. - - -1 " - Plenty. , of , city water your team. .... - ;! ; ;Mi ,, , ,( , ,r. - Come to tho opening sale and keep coming . b; COERW, AieUoaeer;, j "SUITS MORE reOPUB THAN ANY OTItKRlBBASD.". OLD HENRY ALWAYS UNiro IM. RYE f WHISKEY. , , STRAUS, GUNST II0.HST.QUAL1TT. . HQStST ' . , H For Pale Lr AO AlB. B3xtcr&sCo Commission 1 "Brokers; ; V't (".. t J ' '.. Tp1i. J' ...!. r ' . J ! ' ' ' t rrtf, f ' r ' '.'.' t 'pi i . k, . w r "i if Received - I. If nnn UnJLjLjyJ . IN at 50c. Oxford and Green, jui 58 inches wide, - r Colored Lawns, . Lac during the entire'iaea- and good 'stablesfor BOWiRIl t,HISTCR,ifgn. HANDY rACKAQK. . , - "1 & CO., Propriotonv . HEASCEL ' TOFULAIl!f 81CL JMtnMn ppU-jnt. . FILI3!-PILtSIl riLl3II ,' tr. fn!'a riie f!i I -.! Will mr I.: -,.1, I' V, ,! , - I'!,? r! - J ir, 1 ItrMng Tilrs. It t' S!1JS the It 1 leg it im a a j b1 tl, jjiToi tnUi t T! f. f '1 ty F f- DtifTj. , . i . . .. ZZ'.-'T , u t-i- -I I Kot Kumber o.,, Tobacco ;tWarehonscs CanseGood Prlcca.Snytr Tor j - 4 n neir tent Totacco. i ! .- j J-,. It If mutakea ldet tiat ui .number of tobaocp vueh onset 1a k pltoe, regu lttw the prlo wUch tlM tobtooo f arm wiunceiTe lor nn proaact, u Bayen are t at makea tho demand and eanaea f 3 1 od prloee for the to baooo, "! t'-e I Tobacco Ware- home t w 1 e these bUyert repreteiiw. ; ti e At wan Tobacco Co. and the Ic er' ,1 T acco Co., besides others who Till be on hand and stlmur late the market' prices" by. their pnr- chatee. .'. ? f Ml" The tobacco farmer will find the, New Bern tuarket a good place to sell hit to bacco, w!th.&ger buyers or his product, and good accommodations or himself and horses, ivv t Sm. v- 5 "7 . ' : - TEREE HOUSES TURNED, , (ft-B UMil IVttr ..- , DcstrncUT :Hre n "ASh Sfreet 'eftc- There was a destructive. Are on Ash street abonUl;80.,yesterdax mornin,ln which one house. wss, entirely barnBd and two othersirlre badly, damaged py firs and waters & t-U t , m,m r The tiro' started in tht house of John A, Jones. 19, defective flue proba bly being the cause.' ;The family; weie away m tne neignoors saveamost pi the household goods,;;' ? , i The houses of Cora Oroker, at .17, Ash street and of . Emanuel Jones at, 81 Ah street were damaged to the extent of $96 each. ; The .total damage' will "probably reaoh t00. ... They were Awned b J. A Boon, ''1 f, Bnntiw ' -'ii8 mm ioa waw Always Boagi , a a i mc Major1 tourt ' ' '.It Is rarelr that 'a 'month nasses xt he head of Roland .WrkhtJoolorecLthi he Is not the prluclpal. In tha jrlolsilo: of some city . orInanca. Generally ,.,h appearance Is for Jbelng drnnk, tor djsoft derly but he does not confine himself erf. tlrely to that pastime la order, to be at rested. Testerdsyhe was . arrested f of committing a.nuUsnoe by dumping ret ium w ine pitr s t .sa-m-1 , fie eontasted hit ease whh garrulou anxiety ; bat the evidence against Mm was oonclnslTe.JUi4ha was. sent to the all for SO days ta Ilea tot Ik "Bne and William vBry'an, oolorad,wu found drank and down and was taxed fine and costs amounting to $8,857 "" .irib'tfifey-1 i Who Is it that mikes ilhe tewer-jil-: Ions; wears-longer palni f gef'palnit;.;';Vil m HEIORIAttUi ' ,5 I Hi' Ws art pained to annonnos the death, it-, '-:. after brief Illness, yesterday morning, ef Walter Clark at his home, Fanttgo, f . ft, la the sixty-fourth year of his agt, Se wu for years a prominent and: lead- fa! rJtlua rJ the nlace. "bellksa andt hi- lored by eH and at time wf death, besides mf HrxMtL ' watf Xxpreal 'ageo't and stent Korfolk A Bouthern R. R. Co. At the braaklnsr out of the war between the 8tlt4 he ola4 Upti Joht R. Arm- ar'sCo, WsahlBgtoB, N. C, which be eameOo. IrdJT lifary Be was soon proaued to regimental oidnsnoe sergeant, and thea to bngade ordastce MrgtsM la Which po!Uoa'semd tbronghontthar war ana wa TjonoraTjiy dlacharged. . At the oloea of the war he as happily married to Asgusta JS, Sim mons of .ThosuasvIimt C.,; who sur vives him, as also several sons, James B. and Besiaala CUrk o( Bell Uavea, Era est Clark of Ropet City, Fiaokney Clark, Faatago, Heraaa Clark, Norfolk, and Willis Clark of .WasUogtoa, ET. CL, also aa only brother, Jassee T. Clark of this RJ- " i t- rf tfs ft t ' r. 'US wu I ceaaUlect Insmbex If .lie KntkodUt chart-! and en 4tN U;Uk eiber. U ,at4,!iIC4Ci,t3il Jll, DwUl eJreult.- 1W lo his aches. . CASTOR I A" lor Infanta aid Children. " ' Drs the - ,f-'' " r- ' . 1 ' ' i ' I f -r t f .n.' li t t' ! f. I r f wr t. t f . :i i i 1 1 1 r r f ' j i f I ' '. ' rj A ' t 4 .i J ! J. J. 10 I ,,t If. I I' : Utl a FIGS Aa Industrial Featare la Dnplto Co, .'. Section,, ; , : Ralng Rellere the Crops. Tax Com- mission Work .Nearly Ended Beported Damage In Hal: Ifsx. .-Drank,. Con. , centrated ., iW Lve.""- , J T r life, i ".vU. Rsl'slgh, July bl. Prof. . W F Massey has returned from a ipsclal trip to Dup lin county, where he went to Bee the great flower-growing, farms which are proving so profitable in that section . There are a number of these farms. On one there are 5P acres in cannas, all-in bloom. On another farm there Is a new variety of tuberose, known as armstrong erer-blbomlng. All ' the latter flowers are the property of a Bt. Louts firm. This Week a car load of tuberose, ' glad iolus, dahla, and other varieties were shipped by one man. The R P Richardson, Jr., tobacco com pany of Reidsvllle has . obtained a char- tar from the State of New- Jersey, the capital stock being $50,000. fine rains fell in this teotiou latt night and the weather observer says they were pretty" widely' scattered.. As yet the drought is not entirely broken.' It is said that south and west of here some cottcn is wilting, The State tax commission is nearlng the end of Its labors. It has never ap? pliedlteelf so earnestly to any work as to this year's aBBessmentancK has for a month worked over time every day ' Got. Aycock, and several members of his staff will attend the reunion of surV Vtvbrs at Fort Fisher. The 'summer school here for.tcacheiB ended today. The enrollment there was 888; which is the largeat on record in a Simmer- school in this state. All thoce whiy attended ssythey desire to be pre sent next year. tA1 gentleman here, who was last jear itt Halifax county; states that there was What he -termed 'peonage Under the dl reOtion of about a dozen farm managers all along -the ! Roanoke river. He says he does not believet'pioQage now exists. - The board of managers of the four ne gro state Normal schools is composed of M; O, e. Noble of Chapel Hill, J. I, Foust 'of Greensboro, and F. L. Bteph aos of Raleigh. ' Mamie Leach, a four year old daugn ter of Mr. Dsvld,, Xeach of Davidson county, died In a hospital here, from the eftecu of concentrated lye, which by mistake she drank a year ago Cholera Infantum. - This dlieaie las lost its terrors since Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy iiame . into general use The uniform success which attends the oss of this remedy la all, cases of bowel complaints in children has made it favorite, wherever Its value has become known,' ; For sale by all Druggists. If you want good bread, boy your flour from J R .Parker, Jr. . - r'A full and complete lice of fancy oakee and crackers at J R Parker Jr's. Sale' qf Horses and Rule's,;- At Court House, Mon day,VAug.'.; 3rd; at:, 12 o'clock, M;r belonging to estate of late J. L. Rhem. Good opportu nity.tQ.buy.'."-!: . . ... .... ,. IA ...... .-' I- . ' ' W Your. Leisure i. ' Hours- - can best bo spent i Z in uuu ut uui ai;mu 4 TXmixiioclik3 . . ; trarS .ICOK- STOHEL'I vl. v i. i t (. t i tart.! : A . 1 . I . ' II1 i J t ...... it KIDNEY TROUBLE , CURED. General Health Cfeatly improved D re-ru-na. n Mrs.'M. J. Danley, Treasurer of the Rebecca Lodge: L a O. V writes" from 121 First street, Minneapolis, Minn.: I wae afflioted for several years with kidney trouble which became quite serf Ions and caused me considerable anxiety; I spent hundreds of dollars' trying to be cured, , but nothing gave me any permanent relief until I tried Peruna. It- took let than three months and only tea bottles to effect a permanent cure, but they were worth more than as many hundred dollars to me. I am fully restored to health, know neither ache nor pain and enjoy life." Mrs. TI. J. Danley. ' ! This experience has been repeated many times. We hear of such cases nearly every day. Mrs. Danley had catarrh of the kid neys. . 40 soon as she took' the right remedy she made a quick recovery. , A Prominent Southern Lady's letter. Miss Laura Hopkins, of Washington, D. 0., niece of Hon. E. p.. Hopkins, one of the largest Iron manufacturers of Birmingham, Ala.; writes the following letter commending Peruna. She says s "lean cheerfully recommend Peru na tor Indigestion and stomach trouble and as a good tonic "Laura Hopkins. Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. Peruna Is a specific for the catarrhal derangements of women. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio, for free booh: on catarrh written by Dr B.B.Hartman. of Ott? Wot - will be . sufficient to gain your patronage.' . The cream we make is delicious In every sense of the word. It is made of everything ,lf you like a smooth, rich cream' i 1 8Co per qt packed in ice, deliv ered at your house at any time, McSptleyw The Hottest Sale That was ever "seen in NewUern. Sale begins FRIDAY MORNING July 8l,at7:Jo'clock,'ralnotWre, 19 110,000 worth of Btunmet Goods must be sold regardmai jot cctt JALB JO LAST ONLY 10 DAYS. ' CLOTflrNO. Z9 Clay SulU worth 8 00, at this sate 3 4fi. - . SI R O Worsted Bolts worth f 1 W, at this ssle 14 68. . ; , , . . 07 Mixed Cashmere Eutts worth f 10, cntale9 89. ; ' SC Light Worsted Suit .worih $1 60, this sale 7 : . t- . v"" 160 pr Mens Pants worth $! 00, this tale 169. - ' ' i"'-.' Same as above, worth 4 B?, at this sale 178. . " 1 79 Dots Light Color Suits worth S 00, lt this sale 169, ; . . ' . is uoys Data l:oiot duiw wvnu t vu, tills sale t 78.- ' O Tinys BulU worth 1.73, tliis sale 99c (53 pr Boys Knee rants worth lit, at this sale! Do. '. : . Mns fililrts wortlx S.'e at this sale Mc ' DRES3GOOD9. , o Bolu at colors Worstods, woHh ? V j'l, ViH nr. ' ' 9 Iklu DtM'k.Castimera wnrth 40c yd tills sale lie. 0 foils FlgTirrd Lawn wortli SOc, this a'e Pc ' Fig. I.n worth 10. at f,0 r r U Wt !! I sail In short ltif;tl W'.ftJl .-, this w' 5o, 4' i t Ir.! l!mr.ariU Worth lf.r. iv 0 j4 f'.Hff.pt worth d St this '.'.' ' I" i-: !.-..f, l:;M. ! 1 t?S' : 1 !. I "!' ! ' ' up. Hi-.:-' ' - f r V V, p !-'." ' ' r ' - ' ' I t' '"' "mbs! Mi t. danlet; Geam 5t7r Cured : hams JUST RECEIVED. Nice Cretin Clieese, Fancy Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter just from the dairy. - Mason's Improved Fruit Jars and Jar Lubberp. Heinz'a Sweet Mixed and Plain Cucumber Pickles. Heinz's Pure -Apple Vinegar. Complete Stock of the Best Groceries that money will buy. " I respectfully solicit a share of your trade and guarantee satifaction and prices. Yours to please, 'Phone 91. BAIL. BOAB, MILL AND MACHINE SUPPLIES. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR Erie City Boilers and Engines, Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Presses, The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, ' The Wagner Duplex Steam Pumps, Starret's Fine Tools. We carry a full stock of everything in the line of Machinery and Suppliee. Gaskill Hdw. & HARDWARE 78 Middle St Phone 147. Wire Screen Doors & Windows, Ice Cream AND REFRIGERATORS A? BUSH W To close balance on hand. FOT & SIMMONS, -.1 V. . Q-onoxol Hardware. 79 Sooth Front Su XT - YMi, k : Wsflny SstfC' , -j- a - t.7 O'.mommAVdui rosy it1 rui -v DPEOIAL. Ws sr plrM4 to aisoeane that w ha wx-nred ths tkit 4fnfV for Nw liefB, M. ( for the Porolsr tavUlble t . !rs" t'M. and w UtK ef rnmh'pt !h uil Cmf(irt to rJl o nt sin) s mriilne Ois f'."1. from the col . nmn fit U ; !iU J 'f'nlS of k!tBIS 1i ! IS'-"" 1. I !.! t a X'rtfcrWf B S'irfare I ! !!, Ir s,: ' -! f-'it. flu I.. tnrs V shew , t! W, 1 fr!.!fit f!.f!0 C.f a I.1f'S (rtfli. :'r!r. nt" t-0 lintt, SBBny if., , h ' . r. lo rust '(, n 'Mi ..ItsitH.Url t. spf.Jlinf f r... ' ' t'.; it,, a tl Cne 11 a- " t.ir '!imta "1.. mm lot a Wholesale & Retail Oroeer, 71 Broad lit Mill Supply Co., MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St. Phone 216, Freezers, When yon want any TJp-terdata JJob " or "Bookt Irlntinj, , , ...don't fail to call Owen Ge DunhJ PRINTEU St STATIONER, ctimn. - : J- Is11? c. i i r ' : : r 7
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