Newspapers / The Daily Journal (New … / Aug. 4, 1903, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
TV f - - v 7 . v': ''v - J . . i "t s h I i h h i S Al I V VOLXXI-KO. 108. SIW1X2I, N. CM TUESDAY M0RSI58, AUGUST 4, 1903.: - TWI5TI-SCC0ND TliU 1 v 'V I? 7 n , n :n n : . . w H a k bo .r on i 'uiwluiuluu EVEBY POUND OF HIS Perfect Coffee at T AND HIS TEA 1 Oc .. . - tf to be unexcelled for" the money, and he 4 will gldly refund the money if any ijy customer is not satisfied. VjS iSL i "Si i Fresh. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS. WILEY'S Chocolates, Bon Bons, &c. DUFFY'S PHaRHACY- Now km Dye Wis. . We have opened an up-to-date Dyeing Es tablishment at No. 139 Middle Street. All binds ot fabrics and clothing, dyed. -Only fast colors used. Cleaning, Pressing, Scouring.1 ' The French process ot Dry Cleaning, Ladies Work A Specialty. Eid Gloves Cleaned and made to look new. Work called for and returned promptly. Positively Guaranteed, new niMtN mxejjh: bye woukk, 189 KIDDLE BTBEET. At Farmers Warehouse, MONDAY, AUG. 3, 1903; Our aim is to get the for your Tobacco. Buyers for The A. T, Co. and the Imperial To bacco Co. will be with us son, and they will pay as much for your tobac co as on any other market. , " : , Plenty of city water yourteam. . .: Come to the opening sale and keep coming. FAIIMEHS WAItEIIOUBK COM T f. B. CUKRlffAictioneer. ' H0WAR0 It HlSTIR,:Mjri "SUITS MORE PEOPLE THAN ANT OTHER BEAND." OLD HENRY AtWAYH UNIPlKM. RYE WHISKEY. STRAUS, OUNST & CO., Proprietors, ,;, ' RICHMOND,' VA. .' ' - ' quuiTT' HOIIIT. , Mi aniHcn brric w. fit A; B. Baxter. 8 Co., - . - Commission, Brokers. " Sliclt,Cc!!,GiaiPn;Tli:::j iimw tn tuft. v. mx, n. a S V 6 I AT 10c lb. Highest Market' Price during the entire sea and good Btablea for HANDY PACKAGE. NIASUKIV- ,F0PUHR PBICI NU3i riLEsn rites II wtllmr r.llmt, 15 toeing, I'WnM n tim'ir. HIaji Un lUi.tnj ,t m, rti i t-.c! Doff ', Scaratr Fcciwcjf, lf fo ! t rt four t Un1!t, lilnl fi' l fff w, r. pklloret n1 I .r'i I r 'r; 1 h. T' M ln r,l ,..'!' k r H i . j t"f lr . H ri tt rjr f ,r ! n h Blend: Pure WHY NEGLECT TEB ROADS?; ' Durinr (be Good Weather it Should he " $eea to That the Approachei to - Her Un are Repaired, . - i'V' . ...... . .i..:-- - People who come to town erer the county roadi an complaining about the bad condition of them. , K the roada are bad now, during the comparatlrely dry weather, what can be expected of them later'on when the fall ralniaetlnt,- ,s " ? The weather la now (arorablef or road working, the crops are about cultivated, the opuntry people are ; leia busy, and nothing but eareleaineta andr. neglect U to hinder the roadt from l recelTlng the proper attenUonThe pedpleyhd have produce to haul to market Ihould be the ones to Interest themselves In the repair of roads, but as a rule they dislike to pare the hanaVoff . the ,farmT6r road work, until the crop! are laid by, then labor la id demoralized and scattered un til cotton picking time that It la next to Impossible to'get lt' together for road Work.5iSsJHPlS - This matter of good or bad roads Is of vital Importance not only to the planter who perhaps strains his animals t death drawing loads of produce over bad roads to market, bnt to the market town that expects to handle the produce. No care ful intelligent farmer-cares to unneces serially Injure his horses,' and ' will de cline to market his produce at a town whose approaches are well nigh Impassi ble but will trawl further to reach a town across good roada, iv ; " LaatfallitWlll .be remembered that the roads leading out from New Bern for several miles were In' a miserable condition, it being impossible to draw an average load across them. . This bad condition existed even la the season for marketing tobacco, and it ia also known that some planters who Intended to sell their tobacco here were obliged on so count ot bad roads to carry their ' stuff elsewhere. It was the aame with the cotton crop later on. , The bad roads . leading to New Bern are costing the - merchants here thous ands of dollars in trade that is being carried to other towns: ia costing the farmers who , are of . business necessity obliged lo hrlHg i their - produce herej thousands of ' dollars, in the wear and tear of their beasts and vehicles. The road law provide for the keeping of them up, but the law Is not enforced. The supervisors appoint en overseer, he qualifies and that . is the last ever heard of hlou. The law require that where it II needed; the overseer shall have aix dajs work done each year on his section Many of them don't have one days work done.-'-' ti f! ' ; ' Let the law be entoroed, and if, as It Is argued, there ar not hands' enough tc keep np the roada. make a different law or let the ones most Interested, supple ment the force by voluntary contribu tion. : : ' Now is the time to begin work, and If the time ia wasted until the rains set In, the aame conditio s that were present last fan will be again.' ' UnelUtfMrttes Court An ejectment suit occupied aaagla- frate 8. R. Btreetai attention for several hours yesterday. It waa the caaS of A. T. welherlngton n Enoch Rice, both of Clark. The Judgment waa rendered for plalntlffi Secondary to this suit was a heaving on peace warrant of A. T. Iftthealrgtoa vs Kneek BIoa, The ease was diealesed at the plaintiff coat. WHO IS HB? Who I It that makes the' Pewer-gat knr wears-longe. paint fj T '' Tit Dover Sommer ScttooL The Craret Coaaty r Iutltot , for toher eondaoted at Dover by Prot L L Bargrave and Mia Bertha 8ogg haa Just eompleted a alt weeks etMlor of good faithful work, althoegh'tboatten- dtaoehu not been what might be d lrtd. TMchera htve tpeat three and tone and some ot Utta all weeks la dllL gamt ltu4y,' striving M bUr prepare themaalvM tot thslr work tht flL - Prof, nargrave d MU Bagg hsvs been wonderfully saoceMfal la losplriag the teachar with fc rrepr spirit ' sad seal foi V!r woik. an d the IhWi ar anthlsiaslto U decWrlag the Uol de- Bapanatraddit Orioton vttHad tbi I o it to t weakly aid eoodocud a cl a Clf If The lchrs wr Uo iacovr(l by Ilu at dlffrtt ilmr from B)mbr of the Coaaty Botrd u doctlo. Th Editor of Ui Joarnal, mtnUtw, and olbrs, who f t short laks aad addrttM oa (daoMloBil ut Jwt. ... , VTk Woom'i Awcltloa for ih bttrmsit o( tb PoWlo School Uob of Hnh CVoHfi t irptrtcot! t.i bith aemnly and il aor.lilo( wrt efrBid. - TrT! ef I)iyrt old t' U ih.lr fopr to r.i th It m ipir hw ht t:,t-ftr h i f '. nl wr.ri !r I t tjS Wr ft f.f.'..!p. AH Is '!,vi;"t H 'l In r latl ft! tm's Im'.Itit n. w t:T.l fit ) r t r f It nf frit j-i . FAMINE AND HUNGER. The Lot of The Inhabitants of The Cape Verde Islands. , A pitiful story comes from. New Bed-I ford, Has, where the Portuguese imml grants went from Ihlf city last spring, a story of suffering among the Inhabi tants of the Cape Verde Islands even worse than the passengers of the unfort nnate boat Vera Cruz YIX endured.- The people InTTew Bedford have heard from their relatives and friends In tnat island and all reports tell -of guffsrlng and death. 'V ' . The chief means of Information - Is the Cape Verde news paper which says that despite the efforts 6f the Military Gov ernor to relieve the.sltuation, the famine Is spreading. It appears that for the past three months the Government has totally stopped all . operations on the public highways and Government works and the hundreds of laborers aually dependent on such work have been thrown out of employment and are des titute. The heavy emigration front that Island last spring robbed the, farming districts of skilled labor and the crops utterly failed for lack of help. "; The situation on the island of St. Thiagoja particularly distressing. Old and. decrepid people . drop dead In" the street and babies die of starvation. A death rate as high as fifty per day Is reported, and so pressed are the burial authorities that it la necessary to pile the dead In common graves in the cemeteries without coffins. Successful Bear Round-up. In the neighborhood of Prescott's post office, Beaufort county, the bears have been annoying the farmers by frequent attacks on their bogs. Sunday evening, s bear family raided (he herd of Mr Irving Bonner, and car riedoff what they wsnted. Mpnday morning Mr Bonner aroused a number of his neighbors and they started in pur- salt of the mauraders. After beating the brush for some time three bears were discovered, two had taken to trees, while the other one, the mother bear had crouched soar by to protect her offspring. Then the fun be gan. After practicing their markmanshlp on the hesd of bruin, a fatal shot waa fired by one of the crowd of hunters and tie hog eater stretched herself out In a last struggle. One cub was killed, the other one was captured alive. The she- bear was quite a large specimen and the cubs were well on towards grown. Weather For Northwest. Chicago. August 8rd. The weather map shows heavy rains In Nebraaka, Iowa, aud Minnesota. Generally clear In the southwest, and tomperalure are higher. Tbe conditions are generally very favorable for corn. There i a pos aibllity of too much rain In the North we t where harvest operations are begin ning. NO PlC-NIC. Op account of the prevalence of lever In the neighborhood,' tbe plo nlc to be given at Mr Peel', near Zorab, August 15th, has been Indefinitely postponed. New Telephone Numbers. P G Mitchell, Residence, B A Damon, "' ' Dr J r Rhem, " LBIrvIn, Mrs O Dow, " iWDBarrlagton," Steam Laundry. Office ' Dr N Street, . " New Bam Prodooe Co., offloe ' Major private office , 25 (fit m set SS3 m 111 163 4 'A tl antic , -Hotels X MOKi:iIEAI CITY, C.W V; " SPECIAL REDUCED "RATES during August and September $1.00 per '. day, $10.00 jef wock, $30.00 per month. .,.. x ., t . S y '.' i Kow is the drllghtfnl Benson at the lea-ahorf. " FisWng' and dunting is fin.: ' ,tk The AUantlo IL Ul U newlr rtraodflod ud rcfarnUhed, ' Enjoy August wid 8cptcralcrat this famous sowtlJe rteott , , , KAKLK TUlER, Manager,.- ; , - ' Mohih Citt, K. C. . o r- jry fc -4 vV n h Li f t T. J.' Turner Tie oj.1t i ' : v;i i r A'l 1 1 D 0: - . DONT FORGET THE ' Knights . of Harmony EXCURSIOZH. To Wilmington and return, - 4 i , I" - August Bth, 1903 The manitgemenhaa made arrange ment with the SEA COAST ROAD to run the train through to . - WRIGHTBVILB BEACH, At ah additional cost for round trip of only 80c. Tickets to be purchased on train, be fore arrival at Wilmington Teachers, Ninth Township. The school commlttemen of the ninth township will meet at Jasper, on Septem ber Jnd, Wednesday, to appoint teachers for the township. Five , white and five colored are wanted.' Applicants please file names soon as possible . M. W. CARMINE, v Chairman. NICE Lot North Carolina Hams and a few Corned Mullets Just received at J B Parker's Jr. - . Partnership Dissolution. The partnership heretofore existing between G. W. Pope and C. E. Case, has been dissolved by mutual consent, C. E. Case retiring from the firm, G. W. Pope continuing business alone, and assumes all debts and accounts of the firm. C. E. CASE. The Hottest Sale That was ever seen in NewBem. Sale "beglna FBIDAYMORNING July 81, at 7:33 o'clock, rain or shine. $10,000 worth of Summer Goods must be sold regardless of cost. BALE TO LAST ONLY 10 DAYS. CLOTHING. t9 Clay Suits worth 5 00, at this sale $3 48. 21 B C Worsted Suits worth $9 00, at this sale $4 98. 07 Mixed Cashmere Euits worth $10, cut sale 6 8. 88 Light Worsted Suit worth $12 60, this sale 7 24. 189 D Mens Pant worth $3 00, this sale ' 69. Same as above, worth 4 5", at this sale 9 78. . 79 Boys Light Color Suits worth 8 00, at this sale 1 69. 48 Bojs Dark Color Suits worth 4 CO, this sales 79. C9 Boys Suit worth 1175, this sale 98c $58 pr Boys Knee Pant worth 75r, at this sale t9c Mens Shlrtrworth 50c at this sale 89c DRESS GOODS. 5 Bolt asat color Worsted, worth 20o yd, this tale 19c ' - 9 Bolta Black .Caahmero worth 40c yd this sale I2t& 5 Bolta figured Lawn worth 20c, this sale 9c. 6 Bolt Pig. Lawn worth 10c, at 7Jo 500 yard White Lawn in short length worth 10c, thla sale 5c, 400 yda Percale Remnant worth 10c, this sale 5c 1500 yda Calicoes worth 0c, at this eale41o. ' , 878 Cotseta worth 75c, thla aale 43 c. . 2000 yds Hamburg, B!bbo,Lao le np 230 do Ladles Handkerchief to up. -10 gro Needles worth 8e for le. . We have, not space to mention all the Bargain we have. , Come act lor your self. Don't forget the day-July Slat Look fir the yellow alga. ; v ' s. coplon; ll MIDDLE STRICT, Kext to GakQ Hardware Co, New Bern. ' r r w r r r ' fc a . - Furnilurc Go. 1 II r 1 r.-itn. ci Harvey's Smalt : Sugar Cured hams JUST RECEIVED. Nice Cream Cheese, Fancy Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter just from tbe dairy. - Mason's Improved Frtdt Jars and Jar Lubber?. Heinz'a Sweet Mixed and Plain Cucnmber 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, .1 i. wmm r,e U. U. iliwiyiliUUtf, rooer, g 'Phone 01. HAUL BOAB, MIIil, AND MACHINE SUPPLIES. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR Erie City Boilers and Engines, Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Passes, 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 Supplies. Gaskill Hdw. & HARDWARE 78 Middle St Phone 147. Wire Screen Doors & Windows. Ice Cream Freezers, AND , REFRIGERAl ORS To close balance on hand. FOY : & SIMMONS, 79 Sooth f of dtr Icei-l will be wfrMfnl to gala your X MUmnt. The errna we make J U d.licln'i la rtry sae of u word. 7 U mA of rrTTthlng Iful ttU to Wvke H dslloioa. If you Ilk a smooth, rich era I try oort. - . Wt ri ot. TcV) In to, dsllv cnwl st ymir hmiM al.aoy Wat, ' i ITIcScirlcy. i: Your 'Leisure Hour 0 A taste c"' I ::t li rpent i:i ::-) ci c:v Acrr.o " 71 Broad Nt Mill Supply Co., MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St. Phone 216. Front St. reir iTlliiiif ; JAP-A-LAC :' - FOB B1LX Bf '-. , jr.C. WHITTirafcCO. HmA lot eobf crd. ' ; C B. fte . Be U. M CM n i ( ! Cars f' ( n : : ii i.n.c. f . is 't t 't ( i , . tl il i in . , .u ' i: - - t- r ! 1 1 v a J. It. ' '', Jr I ' -t Ui. r i l -1 !
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 4, 1903, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75