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nn n . til V-"- (fas lust A Large Shipment: of Sheets, Pillow Gases, Bolster Gases. Notwithstanding cotton goods we still same old price Best Quality Bleached Sheets i Size 54 x 933s at 60c. v " 90 x 90 " 60c, v 9( x 90 44 70c, ! ; BOLSTER CASES 72 x 45, Best quality Hem- PILLOW CASES, 36 x45, HemstitcWd at 80c Plain New Skirt Goods Just in. 1 All wool Black Navy, the thing for the beach, 50c the yard. j The remainder of all Stripes and Open work out REGARDLESS QF I . nillLEMUEK you have full y three months vet to wear these coods. arid it will do woith 7 "I "1 A X1 ' 1 your wiiiie w Lane a ioojs. wrougu ,uiu uxiu. At Farme MONDAY, Ouralm Is tp.get for your Tobacco. the Buyers for The A. T, bacco Co. will be with us son, and they will pay co as on any other mkrket k ;. j- I Plenty of city water Come to the opening FARMERS tlYAREIIOiySIi: CO: . B. CURBlf, 'Aictloseer.,, r ui V suits moiib jtovm OLD ALWAYS UNIFORM. STRAUS;'GTJNS1 ;fioitsT.'liDiUTt.'"'feowB .i.i C6:r.tn!ss!o. t r ' '. . , l'.J'.'rtTW P in, . -,l .MoortU nrctn. Krlltil rrlf4. Vrlnte lr nv Torlt. j rfirt , ... , ' . rt rn r J Received I ! i J I. the advance in hold them - at ,T . Hem at 10c, 12?gC, I5c. Oxford and Greeny just 58 inches wide, only """'.' 1 ;' "., Colored Lawns, Lace White Lawns' tolclse COST. v ' ..law :l r i' . ' ,. . 1 XI . It.-. Warehouse AUG. 3; 1903; Highest Zlafket Price Co; and the Imperial tid the ImDeiial To during the entire 'sea as much for your, tobac and god tables fjr sale and keep coming.! BOWl&0vt,HtSIIR, 11 EA.bL. ANr OTHER BBAND," HEURY YE TACKAGE. yHSKEYiSBS uosiroprietors, c . . 4 . . it Mtl8UEt FOPtUB ffilCt riList. tiLtsn : rituii Pr. Will'tm' InJli I'll 0!"tron klkjl lit iU! !rj ,,tj t I"0! fcnJ t: t, s!r ! j; i .-. 1 rirraw, T. HAIf 1L0UT TOWN. ; ; . A Short Lecture m Tbc A4rantge$ 9l t'.X" Vitrei.! ? r .c Soma ott ku Mid liat then U modi of u edaefttloi la trl m thore U la MlleMf - and, bookt. It not oa'y latches tiucmga the mediant of obaerya- tlon.nnt ,U toporU a rare experience which can only be obtain by. Uavel 1 mates Voad minded men, and give to the mind a better aenee of affairs titan yeus of the moat - earefnl etndy would a Hi l " v' -ii' 4 jt J . " I The oral statement -mar be doubted by some jteopleufmeTerthfcleSi travel is an Important aud one .may almost ' say that It 1 necessary adjunct loeducaiiopi The mari who has had the advantage ol liberal ednoatloa and trATet has a Jar better prospect of Success than the man j who har merely, gone through the too- tine daa work of school and college and graduated with little .practical . knowl edge of the outside world,-. "f There Is I nlearare and fascination ' id theerer' chsnglng conditions that '.one meet! la travel which an observing man will turn to good account. -It of tea hap pens that a man be the Tlctlnt of aa an pleasant expedence while traveling and yet taking all things Intooonsldorattbn he would not forego the pleaiure of the trip slmply ton nocount of that exper ience, f Be would cladlt repeat It again, mayhap; for the sake of the pleasure de rived,,., v . ... .. There Is a good bit of pleasant exper lence that one may gather on the little ocean trip from Norfolk to New York and some bitter ones too. There is just this much about this particular, method of travel. If one has a weak stomach, they will enjoy their trip better if they leave that organ behind,; It Is alwaya sure to make trouble . ..On the whole if one loves the water there is no pleasant etway tO gO' to Row Tork than by toe ocean Then Of oouree la the city of Nev Tork there are countless things to inter est, amuse, and Instruct, . One may live In the" city of New Tork a full year and os exhaust the wonderful fund of in terest centered In (hie great metropolis, Central Park, Wall aireet, Fifth Avenue The Bowery, Pell street, Broadway and 100J other place many of which will take weeks and months of vUltatlon to beoome familiar with. After yon have seen all you want of New Tork, been robbed by cabbies and restaeaat keepers and had other thrill lag experiences, one may have a detlre to penetrate the country further. If so toe very best route to take la the Hudson River. From the very hour' of leaving the steamboat pier there will be somthlog of Interest ot beauty on both of them to attract the eyes of the traveler. One may to Impressed-for awhile with the stu pendous work' of constructing the mas sive buildings that he sees on either side river. The boat shall not have passed up the river very far before It shall have some to the Pellaadee and from the rime the boat enters this beautiful tea tare tQ the tad of the Journey or Albany, the aoeae Is one ot transporting delight. The most splendid soeaeryou this trip wnibefouad oa the west side of the river The Cataklll Mountains. The love of nature caa aot fall to be charmed by this beautiful ipecUde. Interest la create as one comes from time to time te places mads familiar by , Vfashlngtoa . Irvlng's stones and reeora I nistory. 5 , 1 1 4 ... . " -- r The pUeeure of this trials tnoreased by the watt made aad feat moving boau, the exasllrat service and the scterUln- meat oh board. The whole Hp .' one wkh will sever be forgoUea.; ; ' - - . Haa About Tews. . 1 Scmcu- To4a;;,Ml Berriote' of Oeateasry U E Chercb South al it a at.' Preacalai by Kav f 8 Aldridga, ot Trinity OoUtte. Al6p praachlng by the Pmldlsg Elder, '. Rev F D fwiadalt, D D, U which eervlee the Saerameat of the Lord's Bopper wUl be admlatsterd laaday fcckool at 8 p sa. W eonUftCy layUe lie publie to all Mr- ChrUlCbuch-T M N Oaorge rector 8th Baadty afur Trinity. Sarvioa aai Holy OotBBialoa It a a. Irsnlag 8r rloal IS a am. f aaday School I p m A to AMai Uviuttoe Is siUadad to ell . Fin! BtpUrt Cbnrch--Settle 11 at and I p as, t y tbe puot Ui W. II r.!ch. Bnt)Jct 11 em. ".Volhlng itn ftr.f. $ p m. J LhtenanUI.Pnr 'VToo ir rstlt4 o corns Sid brief jnn fl!Bil. , rtril Chortk Cf ChrlM, !rB:l. 87 Cram rtrMU rV?l4 Puadtf I'' i' a. m. tn 1 f 00 p. m.r.iU'a Loa Prti I'm' t V. e.',on "7 8 pm. '.!ng 1'. -m li r; 'n 'f . AU r ' " Ir, ,' e-1 in t'-'.'r. 5. OHAS, SfHQLLISTEB, iSolidGarloTdGOOD LUCK-' BAKING " Nice. llttht bread Is alwavs a matter of pride with the housekeeper, and Woe be tide the cook who is not capable of mak ing it. xnere are several reasons; wmcn cause bread to be Inferior in . pnaltty, such as the use of poor floun. lack of care in - making,: etc. . No matter how much experience a cook may have, , she cannot produce, even with the finest flouiyetc , good" bread unless provided with a good leavening agent.s' m- ; f "GOOD LUCK ' Baklnsr Powder not osty raises the nicest, lighest and most ::iiiiiniiiiiiiii;!iiiiii:ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii i. SOUTHEISI!!' MANUFACTURING CO., Richmond, Ya., U. S A. The Life Insurance Company of Vlr glnia. From The New Orleans Dally States. The combination in the caption above strikes us aa a verhappy one. Flrat,ll e Insurance as a blessing and commodity, that engenders peace of mind to the pol icy holder; a surety of a legacy to the beneficiaries bordering as a gift from heaven for emergencies, when sorrow and mourning overshadow the home. (Second, the company was born In and bears the name of Virginia. The very name thrills the heart of every Boaih erner. On her soil the great and prosper ous American republic won Its life. Its fields watered with blood of heroei from Maine to' South Carolina. ' Such names as Washington, Jefferson, Han cock, Carroll, Randolph, Patrick Henry and other. The synonym of grandeur, love, statesmanship, patriotism and jus tice. Thus this life Insurance company is the embodiment of intelligence, purity In namo, charitable In profession and honest in purpose. The Virginia has a special nlcho In the hearts of Louisianlaus. It opened the door to the Industrial -classes, to obtain and enj.iy the blessings of Ufa Insurance within their means, with indemnity for emergencies. Since 1887 the Virginia has frown like the wide spreading oaa with Its branches leading from New Orlcsns to the boundaries of every parish north, east and west. Our people bsve already realized from its promises hundreds of thousands of dollars. And wtih policies la force and increasing dally Its assets keep pace1 with reserves, and surplus to meet the demands for millions of dol lars.' The above clipping from the New Or leans paper is a reminder that this South era Company has an office In New Bern and from Superintendent N M Farrow it is learned that the Company is doing good work here, from the fact that tea death claims were paid here during the month of July, aud the claims psld have been a personal benefit to not leas than flfiyjndltldoela. It U easy to see al a glance uai mis uompeay is not oniy benefactor to the New Orleans people. but la this cityae welL A company doing such a commendable business as the Vir ginia Is worthy of every one's psVtsv . v . WHO IS HB?; , . Who Is It (hat makes the Faecr-pkW loos; wcara-looger paint f - jit jp want good tad, buy. your tvit from J R farker, i t. . .Q' i . , i j-T'3 ; Gea . P. Siewart III. r Chatusoofa, Tsna., Joly 90-0a A. P. Buwst, one of the surviving liadt eeant generals of the Confederate Army and a member of the Cbkkamanga Park Commission, Is not eipecUd te lire. Be is tafrgring from paralysis. 0a ral Piswsrt til lesoni la commaa J at lbs battle of Mlnlooary KUt - DC Witt Is TlKm ; Wks you ge to buy WUrh UsmI Pslta Imik for lb tame De WITT on try box Ths pafc, un4u',ifsied Witch lists! Is nwl In osVli) ! Win's Wllrh Ustct P3T Whirs iithtblj salve la tha worll for cuts, tares t,rt), IxilU. wffras seil p'.'.ff. "Its .1 P!t, (!! t in tt.r cnt, h r.nil Bnir.fintii r"tir.lr't!lS o tif !. ij .n tli k. t. Tl. c'r.'.'r.o i .. v, sm V, (."!' Wl-t A C:, CH.-r. P .;it; F. 8 UjiTy. i tr, t 1 ' it. i i r Xlf.-r 1 f rf h A ' 1 A i Iff t-- f , t"; rro t ,H ! . I 1 ' 1 I ' ' i '. r ,T f 1 1 , s y J. J. V new bern; n. c. For C. S. Ho lister. New Bern. healthful bread, cake, pastry, etc.," but lti price la within reach ot all, and is ss low as the high quality of materials" en tering into its composition will permit. That it has most satisfactorily met every demand of the most exacting house wives of the South and Southwest (and no betteirhbusewlves are to bo found anywhere) isfullv proven bv the fact that the sale of "GOOD LUCK" ;Bakin(t Powder has , reached such enormous proportions that it supplies largely more than halfyof the entire amount of Romulus A, Nnnn, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Practices in the counties of Craven, Carteret, Pamlico, Jones and Onslow, and in the S tate Supreme and Federal Courts. Office: South Dront Street, over Tele graph office, New Bern, N. C. Sale of Horses and Mules At Court House, Mon day, Aug. 3rd, at 12 o'clock, M., belonging to estate of late J. L. Rhem. Good opportu nity to buy. A taste !! of Ice earn will be sufficient to gain your patronage. The cream we make is dellolous tn every sense of the word. It la made ot everything that tends to make it delicious. If you like a smooth, rloh craam try oure, 88o pet ql packed in ice, deliv- X ered at you house at any time, ?McaSbtley can" best . bo Bpont td one ot our ? Acme t Hammocks, inm'sbook mm TT Leisure I011F Hours Fresh JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS. ; 7ILEY'S ' . . ' , ' ' . ...... 1 'm Cliccolatcs, ;Bon Boas. &Ctt DUPFY'S fc. -." v- a.' U V t ! I I I iii-nor I i I 111 llwl r 1 X" -t it " i ' I t; Vr. POVDER. : . baking powder sold throughout Its en tire field. At the head of this article Is pictured a car load of "GOOD LUCK" Baking Pow der recently bought and received by Mr. Chas 8. Hnlllster, of this city. The car contained 27532 pound, or over 13f tons of "GOOD LUCK" Baking Powder, and Is a weighty argument in reference to the large distributing ability of Mr. Chas 8. Hollister, and the pronounced popularity of the "GOOD LUCK" brand of Baking Powder. Partnership Dissolution. The partnership heretofore existing between G. W. Pope and 0. . Case, has been dissolved by mutual consent, C. B. Case retiring from the firm, G. W. Pope continuing business alone, and assumes all debts and accounts of the firm. C. E. CASE. A full and complete line of Intern a- al stock and poultry food for sale at J R. Parker . The Hottest Sale That was ever seen In NewBern. Bale begins FRIDAY MORNING July 81, at 7:30 o'clock, rain or shine. 10,000 worth of Bummer Goods must be sold regardless of cost. BALE TO LAST ONLY 10 DAYS. CLOTHING. 89 Clay Suits worth 15 00, at this sale $3 48. 21 B C Worsted Buits worth $9 00, at this sale (4 08. 07 Mixed Cashmore Buits worth f 10, cut sale 6 o?. EG Light Worsted Suit worth $13 50, this sale 7 24. 159 pr Mens Panta worth $3 00, this sale 69. Same as above, worth 4 B", at this sale 2 78. 79 Boys Light Color Suits worth 8 00, at this sale 1 59. ' 48 Boys Dark Color Buits worth 4 50, this sale S 78. 69 Boys Buits worth 1.75, this sale 96c V58 pr Boys Knee Pants worth 75c, at this sale f-Oo. Mens Bhirta worth 8c at this sale 89c DRESS GOODS. 5 Bolts east colors Worsteds, worth tOc yd, this sale 19c 9 Bolta BmckCaahmere worth 40c yd this sale 12 Jo. 8 Bolts figured Lawn worth 80c, this saleOo. 0 Bolts Fig. Lawn worth 10c, at 7Jo. (00 yards White Lawn tn abort tongtb worth lOo, this sain oc, 400 yds Percale Remnants worth 10c, this sale Bo. 1500 yds Calicoes worth 6r, at this sale 41.0. 878 Corsets worth 75c, this sale too. '. WOO yds Haabarf, Rrbbos,Lace to np K0 doa lad lee Handkerchiefa te up. 10 gro Needle worth Se lot le. x We have not space to mention all the Terrains we have. " Come ere tor your tL ?!!!VU,"J ,,gi u'sa ivi w utsvw B'gia. S. COPLON, 75 MI DDLS SrRSET, Psit to Osaka flnrdwar Co, Pew Cera, -' ' PHaRHACY - . r- r i W W- w w 1 t Mirniiijpn l.n ci I Ml llllul U UUt ( ) an 4 f;Uvp, I'.c-l I I -tj la v,VA fara. v (' '... s j t a' '.' aVsWalasakw Pure it.. 'H. I: mce lot Harvey s Small Sugar Cured hams JUST RECEIVED, f Nice Cre .m Cheese, Fancy Fresh Elgin and Fox River Trint Butter jnst irom t the dairy. Mason's Improved Fruit Jars and Jar Lnbbere. - "? Heinz's Sweet Mixed and Plain Cucumber Pickles. C Ileinz's Pnre Apple Vinegar. fe Complete Stock of the Feat Groceries that money will buy. I respectfully solicit a share of your trade and guarantee aatifaotion and prices. Yours to please, j i, mm. Wi Ml IIBfBlllllUC 'Phone 91. BAIIs ROAD, MIL.I, AJTB MAC HINE 8UPPL1IES. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR Erie City Boilers and EngineB, Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Prases, ' The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, The Wagner Duplex Steam Pumps, Starret's Fine Tools. We carry a full Btock of everything in the line of Machinery and Suppliee. Gaskill Hdw. & HARDWARE 78 Middle St Phone 147. Wire Screen Doors & Windows, ' Ice Cream AIVI) REFRIGERATORS m Bin pk To close balance on hand. foy a 79 South " 0'saajLeMi resySf rua We are pW to anaewaeatkU we tsva aMnxl tbe Sole Araerv lot Kw fwt, H. tot tbe rcvnkr MavUtbJe Urlpj" OrS aad we tavlu tvary lAfl ," oir tt rrv.on or njw eW4 Hh soil svmfort to eJl oe s sb4 ismlae () v: From tbe wt ntns f tin p"!iJ jaiate of aJraats vt.r N anti'4. ttilvktHi rftly flat enrfc In.. n1 oL Vo lctnrs tn slmw ihirmch lbal'itlit fhr! cifalr' ff. fo U ' . t Ir.T t9 fc'irl, sr.nny HI tnarh !' w .:.f, lit IJH tl tn 1 r-t r- "- t. f iiot'rs; ! '.. ' ( rf Bi5'1"T(r!r.sSs Sri.! fs!a e( Bae !' I ' f " I ' ' ' ' '. f r . v 'f"- Wholesale sdb iXetall x: 71 Broad St " y fv Mill Supply Co., MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven Si -Phone 216. Freezers, Front St. JAP-A-LAC J FOa 6 ALB Bf a nCVWIIITTV; CO , W KZtX, K. 0. , i. mi tot eolov irt i n . It Re . fe ' L Omi , (US r C. UnH Uai ( Csre P r- SIMMONS ' IJM ) t I.O.C. I .... tMl . !' I I i S'.tVyl! T" t I7 Hido of CI .id a in Iff r't ". J u r - f
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