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s VOL. XXI-KO. 1C3. :, AUGUST 5, 1C33. Twmr-SEcosp teak ' 1 - V . . . AN 5 A : (A J EVERY POUND OF Ilia ! J I ) ill i Perfect Blend i Coffee n 1 ' . AND HIS TEA AT XOc h lb. to be unexcelled for. the money," and he if will gladly refund' the money, if. any & customer is not satisfied. s f i) V Pure Fresh. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS V r" WILEY'S Chocolates, Boa Boas, - zc. : : DUFFY'S PHARnACY. ...r New Stoam'Dve fo? - ;We have opened an up-to-date Dyeing Es tablishment at No. 139 Middle Street. All kinds of fabrics and clothing dyed. Only fast colors used. Cleaning, Pressing, Scouring. - xne je rencn process ox jury uieamng, . Ladies Work A Specialty. . iX Kid (gloves Cleaned and made to look new. Work called for and returned promptly. Positively ;Qnaranteed,! .vV&e . NEW BEBIf 8TE Ail DYETTOIXXXfl, -. ': . VXV'iit Middle street. v,i ff; ,vt- u -v'-.-r -..3 ' Farmers Pc.Iq Valuta L.:rsa:::i r -t Seventy Raieiqh, . Acst 4. TLe tppra!s meEtoftb8ra!lw7 aictlier common carrieri it da Intorc-.'.rg eyeat of the week. Th total f jnr- errroslmate qu!te closol ths popular e;'.!.Jiate, Tlierewere a few people who thought the TtlaaUoa would go u high, as (100r 090,009. The Atlantic and Korth Caro lina Hallway In which the State owns so large .an Interest, Is assessed at $774, 300. ' , V It Is understood that the railways and other corporations In Interest will be given a hearing- neit Friday.' There ha ye been some Intimations that' the railways would not make toy fight upon the assessment. - ' Themosf notable'lnoreaie In Taluatlon In proportion to mileage, le In the case of the Atlantic Coast Line, which system hat up to this time been assessed at a lower rate than the others. The west ern North Carolina railway, including the Murphy branch, to assessed at $25,- 000 per mile, the same as the North Carolina railway. ' . The Increase in the Taluatlon of the railways to yery nearly $28,000,000. The gross earnings of the railways : in this State:: are about $18,000,000, and the operating expenses about $10,000,000.. r t il3 iLIL- I hare last received 160 large -fine Cuban Sweet watermelons from Sogue Sound, Call and get your choice quick, Guy Pope corner of Hancock and Queen Streets. . , , v 1 PERSONAL: PARAGRAPHS. ' Mr N O Huglies started for Asheville UsteTWmgJ; ,i r Mr W P Rountree went toGoldsboro yesterday. .gJCiv 'K .v Miss Adelaide Claypoolo hu returned fromMorehead. . . .. - i v Mr G T Rlohardion left for Cleveland Springs Uat evening.' t t 'fi. ' Mr Hugglns Pollock of Trenton spent yesterday in New Bern. " ' r , - Dr and Mrs R S Primrose started for New York yesterday morning.' - Mrs Enoch Wadsworth and Mrs Bettte Robinson went to Beaufort last night, Miss Sadie Lewis to entertaining her friend Miss Jessie .Moore of Morehead ; Mrs J 8 Miller returned from i, Visit to relatives In Duplin county yesterday evening. ; - ; .: -" ' ' ' y Miss Sadie Glbbs has returned from Beaufort, when she attended the . Davis- Jones Wedding."") ,Z r s , ' " Mrs T G Hyman and children and X Us Bradford Eyman have returned from short vWtji Wilmington. ., ; x Mrs 8 H Soott left yesterday . rooming for Blowing Rock where she will spend the remainder of the summer. - Miss Jessie Wrtoon returned to Kins ton yesterday morning after, a : visit "to friends and relatives in this city. Patriarch of Venice Elevated to Pon- v tiflcal Throne. Conclave Hakes an -' Unexpected Choice After a Short Dead- V lock. Favorite of the Italian-Govern-- , ment - - Special to Journal. - ' " -' Romb, August 4. After taking seven ballots, the Sacred College of Cardinals in conclave, succeeded In electing Cap dlnal Giuseppe Sarto,. the Tatriarch of Venice as successor to Leo Xllt.?. - v'?Vn The new pope-elect Is , what might be termed a "dark house" as no mention had been made of hts candidacy hereto fore. -i " ' ' j Cardinal Sarto was born' at Rteeo, In North Italy, in "1835.; ; Extremely : Jnde-1 pendent, "he has avoided "politics,, al togetheri to patronize r. the arts f and sciences -1 , s - " On hlrpreferment to the patriarchate of Venice in 1808, he encountered more ofless opposition before he coul4 take possession of hts See, r It was claimed that the patriarchate was a part oj the King of Italy's patfonage. v Bo .being personally a favorite ot Humbert, and the government, the matter was finally dropped and the patriarch was allowed to rule his diocese in peace, ' beloved - by Catholics, esteemed by 'the government, and respeoted by kls-wmIes.lw.)Kv The Catholic" Institutions of Venice have prospered "very much" under his care?:. Sarto Is recognized ) as one pf the most learned men of the day. He has al ways been a stickler' forMrutn between the church and the people, and won coc. slderable renown a few. years ago by de stroying certain rellcsVof doubtful, an thenticlty.' t K -Cardinal Sarto was but . little known until about fifteen years ago. ' He was parish priest In the province of Venice the greater part of his llfe, became a bishop afterwards and was created a car dinal In 1893, being at the same . time named Patriarch of Venice.- i rv .Sarto chooses the title of Plus, Tenth His election gives general satisfaction especially as ha Is the man- Pope .: Leo wished as his successor. "He is pronoun ced liberal, and opposes sny policy, of hostility towards the Italian . govern ' Snu'.l Pox la Prospect. Raleigh Augost 4 In the course of a talk today about email pox Dr. Lewis . tock occaston to say that he expected to " see an even more extensive outbreak ot It In the State when cold weatbercame.v By the carelessness of the general pub . no it reany appears, mat taey ao not care whether they have this disease or not; this In face of the official statement that In the paBt four years there havaJ been thousands of cases and nearly two hundred deaths In the Btate A full and complete line of Interna al stock and poultry food for sale at J R. Parker . . 1 Notice to Contractors. The Virginia-Carolina Chemical Com pany want bids for the erection of ware house and wharf extension 100 feet to their property in this city. For plans and specifications, ' apply Thursday before noon, to company's of fice.' .v.." . Corner East Front and Queen 8ts. " ' -New Bern. Sloop Gertrude Barrow, For .Sale. In eood condition carrying capacity 13 ton has new areaging out iii, ana is splendid dredge boat is quite speedy and with little alteration make splendid yacht: She Is a round bottom 'juniper plank boat and was formally- the ferry boat" Stonewall was rebuilt one year and a half ago; for particulars apply, to ' ; , D. D BARROW, . - ReelboroN.O OWDAY, AUG. 3, 1903, Our aim is to got the Highest llarket-Price :-f : for your Tobacco. c -'f v . -, -c :-. Buyers for The A. T, Co." and the Imperial To . bacco Co. will he with us during the cntiro sea : , son, and they will pay as much for your tohac : co as on any other market Plenty of city x water and good stables for Come to the oponing ealo and keep coming. v FAinii:its vaiu:holh:: co., ' . B.'CURRIS, Asctloneer.. " HOWARD k HlSTiU, Mgn O JaV TOniA. twits ' fibs tits v Km kmn la . sSUITS MORE I'KOPLE THAN ANY OTIIETl BRAND. OLD IIECRY . . RYE WHISKEY. ALWAYS UNIKOIM. 4 n ANDY: m "w STRAUS, GUI7GT & CO., Trc: ri "r'J RICHMOND. VA. '.'- IW Fli'n 1-T AH Tl( ';;SM, ' ! ' .. I have Just received 150 .large, .fine Cohan Sweet watermelons from, Bogus Sound .Call and get your choloe Quick Gny Pops comer of Hancock and Queen streets,,- . . . GOOD BAN G0RB WRONG. ' A Kotsbl Cats ftcfors The Msyor Tcs .' ' , terdly. - ; It Is out of style to say "sot toll" now battvldcnlly tbatls what Mayor Tilli thought whea city attornpy W D Mc Ivrr srpared bafoTS h!i bar of Jantlrs for tentoD'-s, Mr Mi. Iter is the aui'.or Of Various t'.'T ori'.inaaers amoni Ihem tha on r ' .Its r i!,'!nj t.Sjr'. ob iMntl'.k lit m!i tlirm and Ihra like a goc4 many other roo ka f.jrg.t lb tin, or foii!!! ht wm titling Ui ta"J!ty cf Lis oa !, or mji i l ' 'r J RntnrVy, any wy he g I fncLi I f.ir l "i ft I'l nm f-o f it! 6c n j ' x. 1U r..'vfr V..k I- on At'.'T Tity ( '.' f'X'l.!' J 1 Itft'.'f tr:y Pi WHO IS HB ? 'Who Is It that makes lbs Fewer-gal ldns"; wears-longer paint t - r A NICK lot of ilpe Tomatoes at J.; K Parkers Jr.- - - ' - , ; 0 Prti nhnd '' .When joa- want" " ftriy Up-to-date .Job : or l5ook Printing, . ' Jon't fail to call v ' I Owen Q. Dunn, PRINTCR & STATIONCP, " 72 CRATES FT. The Hottest Sale That was ever seen in IfewBern. Sale begins FRIDAY MORNING July 81, at 7:80 o'clock, rain or shine. w. $10,000 worth of Summer Goods must be sold resardlesS of cost. . BALK TO LABT ONLY 10 DAY8. v CLOTHINQ. 1 80 Clay Suits worth 5 00, at this sale SI B C.Worsted Buits worth f 3 00, at this sale f 4 98. 67 Mixed Cashmere Suits worth f 10, cut sale 6 8. 88 Light Worsted Suit worthr $13 60, thiasaleTSt. " "" ' ; 169 pr Mens Pants worth $3 00,' this sals 69. - '." -j 1 . ' . Same as abov worth 4 5?, at this sale 178. -4 " - - ' 79 Boys Light Color Suits worth 8 00, at this sals 1 09. : V .-. 43 Boys Dark Color Buits worth: 4 CO, thUsalel73.- V s. : -r 69 Boys Buits worth 1J75, this sale 98c S08 pr Boys Knee Pants worth 76c, at this eato 19& " . .. i . Mens Shirts worth 69c at thif sale 89c . . ' DBES3 GOODS. , h V - 6 Bolts asst colors Worsteds,', worth 86c yd, this sale 19b. V.. w -,'. - 9 Bolts Black Oaahmere worth 40e yd this sals !2tc. " . ,: . : .- - . . 6 Bolts Figured Lawn worth 20c, this 'sale 9c c ' ' 6 BolU Fig. Lawn worth 10c, at fjc. ' 600 yards WhlU-Lawn in short length worth 10c, this sale 6e,.; : - 7. - 400 yds Percale Remnants worth 10c, this sale 6c ' - ..'-v..- . 15G0 yds Caliooes worth 6c, at this 875 CorseU worth 75a, this sals 43c S000 yds Ilamborg, Ribboa,Lace lo np S0 doa Ladles Bandkerchlefs zo op. 10 gro Noedles worth 6c for lc ,' Vie hare not space to mention all the Bargains we have. Come sts for your self. Don't forget, the day July. Slat Look for the ytsl lew sign. ' S. CCPLON, 7?i MIDDLE STREET, Next to Oaikll llalware Co , Kew Brn. d9 . v.. 4 a m ) Ai CD rnrrrrn m A TT7C ! :r.l. r-l.f'f) rr-.r o.-.;, 110.00 ir , i t .1. , r . , . . : rrj-1; Haweys Small ' Sugar Cured Hams JUST RECEIVED. - , Nice Cream Cheesei" - - - : Fancy Froth Elgin and Fox River Print Butter just from U dairy., 1 . ; ' 1 . ,,Mason'8 Improved Fruit Jars and Jar Lubbers. Heinz's Sweet Mixed and Plain Gncnmber Pick lea. Heinz's Pure Apple Vinegar, a Complete Stock of tbe Best Groceries that money will buy. - . V .r ' , ; I respectfully solicit a Bhare of your trade and guarantee gatifaction and prices, ; - Yours to please, t - I MnTlAHIPT ZSXSP ,'Phone.Ol. 71 Broad St S B AIXi KOAD, XUIsIs AUTD JXACJIINi: SUPPLIES. Wfi ARE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR Erie City Boilers and Engines,. - . Van Winkle Celebiated Gins and Prisses, The. Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, The Wagner Duplex Steam Pumps, ." X t . Starret's Fine Tools. We car ry a full stock bt everything' in the line of Machinery and Supplies. . fI . : " Gaskill Hdw. & Llill Supply Co., HARDWARE 78 Middle St. Phone 147.' MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St. Phone 216. Wire Screen Doors & Windows, - Ice Cream Freezers, AND REFRIGERATORS i WW To close balance on hand, FOY SlMMOilS, Q-onorcil , HIoxd.'WGtr 79 Sooth Front StJ . At r;tAN(.;i h;i OiV- r i Wia-e ill i Vtit t cln ymir ,frf !-. 1 li rrf-am we tnske i!!m i..'is In rory cf I'tJ, H In r a of ,rr''.ii J at f r.-U ti f -Am It t?. 1 ( 5 i I ! -1 r- . : . ' ' t ' ' yt A j0. jjrf:r 5J Co., flir ;i i ' " v ; '. JAP-A-LAC . ron pal:: by J.. ViIIHTVCO. FEW I zrT, N. 0. ' Vnd for (.lar card. -' P. r a ( ( I ; - .
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