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t T i 4 . ' . VOL. XXlKO. llj.n . vl- ri7.n:r, I!. C., TDISDAY:Lf0ILSIS3, AUGUST lsyisoj. 4 TWIBTT-StCOHU'.IKiK. f J it 0 4' 2 riiwo. Has just received a " v Shipment ,of A; w IS as -STB 4 Va and:Tdkhon'Eige:M.-!InsefHngs 4 $ to match - Y & These goods have been marked dowa'low; farv below the m Jiusnal price, in order to close ii comes in. rn New All Over Lace, beautiful patterns, at 30c, 40c and 50c per yard. . All Over Swiss Embroidery at 60o, 60c, 75c, tl 25 and $i 50 per yard, Alt Colored Lawns at half price. See us for Low Prices and Save Money. V Atlantic MOKEIIEAO CITY, N. C. SPECIAL REDUCED RATES during Angust and September 12.00 per (lay, $10.00 per week, $30.00 per month. Now is the delightful season at the sea-shore. Fishing and Hunting is fine. The Atlantic Hotel is newly remodeled and refurnished Enjoy AnguBt and September at tbia famous seaside resort. EAELE TURNED, Manager, Moheebad Citt, N. O. : occcoaoDonpDonpnpQpDocc;?.P "If. J. turner FlifiiiturfilCp J3 - The only Exclusive Wholesale Dealers and Jobbers of Q . O Furniture, Mattresses, Cooking and Ileating Stoves, Bed' Q Springs and Feathers in New Bern. v - '.''"'O : O All goods shipped direct from factory ln joltd cars. . ' ( t3 ., All Mail Orders receive prompt attention, - Q O Office and- Salesroom t East Side of D Market Dock, in Dr. Hughes Iron Clad O g Building, No. 7 NEW BERN, N; C. f;5 Open 7 a. m., Close 7 pM. . ; 5 J O tPhones:.: Office 172, Besidence 254 J occcooononoDononoDonocccc j At Farmers W MONDAY, AUG. 3, 1903. Our aim is to get the Highest Harket Price (of your Tobacco. "-; S ... -. . : ;.-. ' -S : : Buyers for The A.T, Co; and the Imperial To ; -l?acco Co. will toe with us during the entire sea "...: sonand they will pay as much for your tbbac co as on any other market, ;, . . . . ..t t . , , .'Plenty of city water and good stables ' for . - ;f your team.- . , r:i'r, " v V , Come to the opening sale and keep coming. yvr- i FAiiaiEits ,WARKno vsk cov : ) .. ..B, iUliRlll,- AactloBeer. t ' ' HOWARD t BISTlR, ft. M 1 ... -r ':V 1 , ;. r. ' TIC 1EATH & MHJJGAf H3T rRITAKID rJNT Teai?3 Loficrr Loots Crrr Covtts i; -t Best Prcpzrcd Ptiird 3 ILvm F,!ujga:i Lira Co, C .go. U 5. A. jt.) fPW,. wSMfl n them ont before Pall Stock Jj Y -1 -V t - As Hotel Colored K&n onad la Bease Rlra Bear -;, , - PL-BarnTelL" " ' Sunday, two colored mea both aged bout 11 yean, living at Vanesboro, and employed by Kr ,Yf O.Wait irare tent w . iJaraweu. v- ": v --v.' Today the body of out of , themea, named Oliver JUchardion, wu found la m euM rivet at . Bamwen.- m It wu taougbt at lint tbat . Blchard- toa had met with an aoddent and vwaa drowned,- but npoa?ezamlnatloa no waterirai found In the body, and ,one eye had been gouged and a .brull"wu on the face. . , ; ' It wu alao reported that the two men had quarreled which led to the auipfclon of murder, and Coroner . Puguld wu ent f or to tovertlgate. . . Dr.Duguldlefthereat 8 p. m. last night and will reach It. Barnwell about midnight and hold the Inquam f , Mr..L. HeDanlel li railing aome Very tint ngton hii place on Broad treet " Se favored the 'Journal with ome beautiful apeclmeni of the fruit X ' Xnere were 14 varletlei well maturea and faultless. The . weather has , been unfavorable for them but notwlthatand lng that,-Mr. ' KcDanlel aayi the .crop to large and quality good. t. x, Hu orchard ooven about one third, of an acri and hai nftf- trees. -The 'trees are young having had only' , four ' years growth.' 1 ; Death of Mr$.r J. B. Masons Mrs. J. B. llason, of Durham, died i at the home of her daughter, Mrs Dr Chirk Daneaa at Beaufort, Sunday morning at 10:80 o'clock. J She had been III for aome days with a fever and on Saturday had a chill; early Sunday morning she had !a second ohm which, she "was;- anable 40 acrvivsv' i"'?- Mn Mason was a" lady , of wide ac quaintance both In Durham and In' Beau fort and was very highly esteemed- Her loss will be sincerely mourned by a large clrcle'of frlends,:; ps:WJ ) : The remains were taken to her ' hoe home li Durham Sunday evening. r i 1 ... . : Banana : Dealers- Fear For ,; Crop Norfolk Ylgtnla Pflot August 18tb , Then has been aome oonoarn .among Norfolk banana dealers regarding .the reports Of the great; atom damage to plantations of Jamaica, 1 which ' country fumlshss a large percentage of that4raU ahlpped to the United States Although the loss Is not'so extensive as wu first reported, at the gwune 'time "wholesale dealers an free to admit" that there Is a strong probability of tne lmporUUons falllag off to a very sppeoteble degree as a result of the rsosat - hirrlcane. The rsoslpts- have beea very ' heavy at the nadlag ports ef .entry la the past two weeks, so there Is a snfflclent supply o hand to offset the .Jamaloarloases, for ssrsral days at least. t Attar that, it Is believed that the prices will advance, f However great the Jamaica -, damage, then Is no daagtv of a - banana famine foe tae reason that American importers have other sources from Which to draw suppUss. v-rc-V--' . . . . ... . , . - - .. .. ry; . U Tiirashlp Roal StperVlsora. . 'Thslload Bupervlson and overseen of No. 8th Township an requested to meet at the Court boose la New Bern at II mt on Saturday Aoguit3c .' , ti Vi SFXXI1L' CCEinS OF - Ait v-f-' .r -f? Aldcrtsea." Becrre fetlUoa U Amena - At a special meeting of the Board of AWtarmea si the City Hall last Blht,the petHloa t it ilnt ths granting of a license for s distillery was pmeated. It wu !gned by about fO pfofc . i It was reoWred by the SinacU sad er dered te be Sled with tbe cleik el Ue Board for farther eosilderattoa. ' , '' Tba city erdlnaace Section 18, rinur 3, relaUre te enntl Vahlclo Utnf sept la the stmet was se tmto tol as to pr. ott trtr)i!int Tt?.!rle h(9 fccu.eglnj t Uixntr he eotnt ioi ihj vo j Irale, to itiad oa lb eir . enroolMU ed. - ' P. Z i C? . ' i 1 4 f:':.auu Of W . V 4 ' ! i '. r -, t ir.i v SUPPOSED GAKBLWG Den Baldel PoUce Bald a Denand find vX Xncrunlnatlng Brldence. j - t -, Z - PnHremnn. T.nntnn. Rnvdnn and Brr- an raided a claca known u the "Klon- dyke" Saturday night and captured three of the Inmates. -They toor aome aice and money which was on the table to use as evidence that there was gambling being conducted therfcf-ffet'-- The raid occurred between 11 and 19 o'clock.' Then wen; about adosen 1n mates' of the nlace -which Is located on Queen street and Is said to be notorious for gambling. - V V;1:"-"- . The room Is in the second story of the building. ; The ground floor is used as a aTOOery. - ?,-P$&?.:k:i Offleer Lnoton led - the ' nartv to the place and upon the second knock gained I admission to the reom. the door: raa opened and there was a general scramb ling. , HsWm'. Borne hid under the tables and loung es and" others Jumped out the windows. Officer Bowden eaught one of tne reuows br the feet tust as he was lumplns: : out, but as he had a very poor grip on the f el low he had to let go 91 nun. uui tne man left one of his shoes In theofflcen pos session. It is said that the man was Jim Patott and that he was badly injured by hit fall having - sustained a broken arm. - , The three bovs who ; were captured wen Will Spralll, Mat White and Web ster Oram, all colored. They wen taken Mxrlatrau Prank fauerartn ; ves- (erday afternoon for their trial. It W .... . II i .it.. Wllilamson appearea as opruiua nur aey and J B O'Hara was White's law yers yt - it .y a v'--:":' . -. , The evidence at the trial developed tiit tha bnlldins' is owned br Mlnervs Mumford who was terribly shocked to think that a ' building owned by ner should be under suspicion as a place for gamblers.'' ,: - ' ' ' "' Cicero H1U who hu the grocery is said to have charge of the gambling out fit and allows it to be practiced in this room..; William 8chenck Is also said o be associated with him. Jim 8atterth walk, flUPs elerk, wu he 4 as Moes-SOry.-W;;;!;i:;,H':-:r::;; 'v. Hm caffnot be found. Two of the boys were sent to Jail in default of bond ta await trial in the SuDerior oourL: an other gave bond, and Batterthwalte wu discharged.' . ,;'y-',,.,:. ; -''":-;v J THE --lTjlWClPAL-CbURT.J m yt-ji .' i .... r A Big Btonday Grind Disposed of by Ad S fe.';;'tef HajwByiaaBt -i ', t Actlnr Major Hjmau hada big bunci of disorderlies to set upon. The lenient spirit wss plain in some of his deciitons, but when th we seemed to be enouga provocation he .ut on the fine and costs with a vigor. T. I . -; u i " Gaorsb rlfer wuthe Brat man ap. two charges appeared against him. TT5 first with belnar disorderly ,wttnia tne city limits on Bundsy night The seooad eharge wu for being drunk- ad down. He wu fined fire doU vs aa eotte oa the first charge and judgmsnt wusas. pended upon 'payment of osU oa the second charge. -"-V-; Si '.'m - EugkBpenoer, disorderly ithla the city llmlUi Jadgmsnt tosprndednpoa paymeaVof ooeta. . v. Aana Jones, disorderly wttnla tne city Bmlte. h Judgment suspended upon psy- mentof eostav- . . i.' l WUllsm Cbaaibsrs, mist lag an officer. Judgment suspended upon payment of Bim Bryan,-disorderly wlthla. the city llmlu. , r Submitted.. .. Tsied Us ooeta, '..'.r-;..t'.:.' wv'tVi-'1 Jaale Edwards, disorderly. wttUa the dtyllaUts.. Judgment suspended npoa payment of costs.. . -v Jim JacksoB,.dUordarIy ,wtthUthe city limits, eaboiued. Jodgmsnt sut- peaded npoa ' he payment . of , the eosla, ' . ' Pretiy Ctrorch Weadlnr.' . One of the prettiest church . weddings we srtr seen Swansboro N.O, took plaoe oa the ereulsg of the 12ih AogMt 1303 at odock U tbe EtplUt church thecontraclaf prtU were MrClareaoe M. i:!oxJgood ad Mts Mora Bill, both ef Ewinboro,Long Ufore UiS time earns for ptformlr thscrmony, the church u thronsd sp:ttors O'd and iicnj. miDrot elite Impatiently fcS:!nf, w title 1 fr the eon. it g of ti t kr and g rrxm, ill Bl B. rtkr of lw I'f-rn !lvf)ard ixc!lnt laas.e oa U c!.ut"!j 0'(UU frluilto t -t U tf the ci 'l. ri"-y V-fj t- prf-M by U'S atw-nlnnts, Mr f. l, V-."j t" 1 T' t .'tj I!-'y ti. i r: 1 er-i ' i:- r, v ' r.: , 1 1 1 ! 1 1: Li :. ; r f i :-n ! , r ! ' - ; t k f groom were prominent children in our place, j-..j yi-i f The groom la the son of Cspt M B and Mrs Callle Bloedgood sad the bride is -the lovely daughter of Capt B M HH1 and wife, aU of BwsnsbOro. ?Z i j peacefully alithelr lives and whuL life is ended here, be received Into that bet ter world where sorrow and troubles are over and sickness and affllcllona an at ah.endS:viu5:SS G. W.W., Swansboro,N.O, Aug; 18, 1908. i A f. -' "r A PALSB PRBPHfiT.' Wilmington and James City KotWipel 's ' off the Barth Yesterday, Yesterday Wu the fateful day which the self appointed J prophet ;: "Prlnoe George" had foretold the destruction of James Oity by fin and of Wilmington by water. ; Up to . the time "of going to press no such eatutrophe had befallen ourauburb on the. Trent, nor wu the oity by the sea mon than ordinarily af fected by any down fall of water. The propheey was uttered several months- ago and wu heralded around the country In flaring hand-bills, "Prince George's" name appearing oontpicuouely and also the names of a large number of persons which were evidently published without their ' wish or consent. . These peribng 1 alt had post offices and other grand titles which- wen calculated to Impress the people with awe. "Prince George" wu the Ruler of the bunch and held his reign uninterrupted by any per son or condition? ' There Is a report that tbe "Prlnce"hu eanianted 10 defer the destruction of the two cities one jeer on the strict promise of the Inhabitants being good. Farmers Attention I The American" end Imperial Tobacco Companies have Instructed their buyen to ' refuse - all tobacco not properly graded--This order Is eflectlre every where and win be obeyed to the letter. The grading by the farmers will In sure them better prices and 'Will make the handling at the local market and by the manufacturer much easier. -: ' f Tobscco growers should heed this sug gestion an4 act accordingly. . eeeeeeeeeeee i will be ' sufficient to : gala your Z Is delicious In every sonse of the T X that tends to make U deliotoaa. f It yon like a smooth, rton oream I Z trroun. . . . !s S5c per ql packed In toe, detiv- Y end at your house a.eny time,. . 2 The Lasf X Clearance Sale Of Spring and 6um- j nior Goods.. .6 - "While Mr Coplon le'ta lh Korth hnvlnv Fall and Winter Gooda we wil cloaeouteur preetnl atock of 8ammer Goods at price nem W . ., . .'- . , - Wa have loft a few bolt of Pig ured Lawnj worth 7lo, ftow'4o yd. A few bolls of Btripe and Figured Lawm worth 12k) to I5o, now 7Jo to 00 tho vari.. ' ' Bummer Flannels' and, incoe to be closi out at Ios Uia half price A few Bait of LadJt Under Muslin worth 2i eult, now' at 11 2tsu!t. Udl. Ox fords, a few rir worth from ?5o ii 12 23, U U closod out at from 41a to 11 H rif. I.fv'.irfi Canro VeU worth from to I.'crjow 8td to Oi-a, Y.-1 r! S rrrcr.'e alwsTS la ' rt :j t' -l. 1 : i f.'I f;-'-a Rl'-.t;r:i t , r- i ' .if ' a? r.f (. -, -i r r r - ' ,-1 "; 'f . , , .'if '- ' ' 2 il taste lice.: ..; 1"'-'---. : FOR PRESERVING. v Leave your orders at J. L. McDan- iel's, 71 Broad Street, and you will be supplied with the nicest Figs grown in this section. ; Corned Mackerel, just received. Complete stock Groceries. Prices as Yours to 'Phone Ol. kail. road, mill, abtb machine supplies. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR Erie City Boilers and Engines, Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Pr ases, ; The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, The Wagner Duplex Steam Pumpa, 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. VVVVVVTVVVVVVTVVTVTVTVVTVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVTVVV ' It TO MAKE ROOH Zt for Fall and Winter Stock PRICES on all Snmmer Goods X It GBEATLT REDTTOTJI). ' Ladies Shoes, solid leatner 68c pair. Mens 98o Hens Suits, that were $6 00, now 13 25. Boys " 4 00, 1 75. - Same proportionate reduction in Hats and Gaps and ail ! other (spring and cummer Uooda. 28 Middle. St., Near Market Dock. i A A AAAAAAAAAA Aasass4siAi AAAAAAAA AAA A A A A XX Brutna tad Cassias ! Woald Turn Oreea ; srlth enty If they eould see the garments worn by the man fat Dew Bern and made by at Chadwkk.' WeU flttraf hand aoas Sad swell la strU, and showtnf a saaa with a perfect iorm to perfeotioa, or maklut a perfme fona fat tbe man that Is ddectiVe. Ii you haven't ordered your 8 prinf suit or iVht rerooet, let as show you what a swell yon eaa be when we hare made your arnranta. . j -" v M. Oadnlck, - J Putty and Pdnt t Tr a inn'' titled (it rntnmrr.lal llni; lit y.1 fnlonr T';!riti nlr- ' (I f rr---, ; t t, Tn n a- ' i - f . f f i - rriOit it i k r - ? " . I il ' i ' i ' 1 t "'fi. , , .. '. r 1 i -i y-i itVt t1 T ' 1 i ! ( (A 1 4: this year's catch N ol Staple and Fancy low as possible. Please, 71 Broa4 Hi Mill Supply Co., MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St. Phone 216. irrufirUirsif1 Si JXP-A-LAC v FOB MB BT" J. C. W1UTTV & CO. Moa lot eoiot card. v , IL Re ' Ra a oot tMT C CsstU. Cersl. ( ' . j T - t . ii.a.c. ( i iiniimy f VURB. , - - J f a- j . r. ... u du; i I is liar. ftalDrerrtiiat. I j EiSrtlS ffta. U ViiliedrVT4nritsii!SUKris . . uiuauiii ii. Sold by LtlfiOCtcrriARKAOT, Wert Broad treat, 1 e t it i : rm j H . ' Pi :! You vrill buy yc:r ILaninioclm from u" - Good r" -oiti '.out Irrri ! I I 1 V 1 Ct ram! ; - I I !: r3 In G::
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