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i c f. 4 V riV.' FOL XXI-..KO. 124. EXWJ'-J.fi. C, CUXDAI tI0mX2, AUGUST 23, 1803.- TWISTY-SICOIUY j- St-. r-M V 1 I till J 3: T M .I 1. . I - - -: i rsi i ..'. f ' I f . ... ! 1 I 1 V-v if U A7 'uW la Laces and Embroideries VJ tin n rix, :"ti' "t 1'" V Dnccstrat!cn-4saiat Ue Totiacco 5 1 PRICES CUT IN HALF; h This sale will ; begin - Monday 24th C ti and will last 4 days only. This is to 1? w close out the odds and - ends', ; in border, S to make room for Tall Stock. . V'jjv See us for Lace and Embroidery, ; 'J nOUKIIKAD CITY. IT. SPECIAL WUCED HATES during August and September $2.00 per u&y, 110.00 per , week, (30.00 per month. : ! Now is the delightful season at the Bea-shore. Fisbing ; ' and Hunting u line. . ; The Atlantic Hotel is newly remodeled and re urniahed, : -Enjoy August and September at tbia famous seaside resort EARLE TURNEB, Manager, . , MOEBHEAD ClTT, N. 0. ' "1 y ococoaoaoDoaononobbabccccn rertUau;inL::rareri mbUe tail- AlopVCescVouto f 7ti ralnoTU pAtt thak. are prenlllng on tobacco bu itlrrod f anneri and buslneal .'men of 'CilroA and adjacent cottuUei to aotlou J Th taatrtt " hai be ooma a 8erlourqttWtktfi7 feel, when a maHbody of baan ihall.oontrol, price oa'ataplf artlclee and rule that the bigb est prlot paid saaU ba Idww than Hcosti to produee that rtapto. That la & cue with fho ptemt tobaooo qneatloni' Thenrwu an tnonnoM croiro at tie court hoQH yMterday hloh wai com posed bf farmtn and merohanti. . It nai oalled atthl butane of tha , local Mer chantt and BoelneM Jlon'a -AiioclaUon (or th pnrpoia of dlicaaalng tha matter with: tha fameri; Tha-farmeri "trere praaent In large nnmbera." A delegation from Vowport and the ' taction south of OraTenUountr camanp ''on the train yeeterdmornuig. fTwo"cara being re quired to'carry all the paaaengeri. Great manr were present 1rom Jonea and Ont- ioweonnuea.r-r: zr?. rcTtr-'. Z- The meeting wai called to order by President John Daori or; the" NeW Bern Retail Orocera Aaocl'aUo4 at 19 C'olock. M r Dnnn wu made: fperman'et chair- man, James W Waters; aeoratary and W A Oolton uiUUnt aitary, jAfter the statement by the president of . the pur pose 6t the meeting the foUowtag com mittee to draught . resolutions? was an nounced,' J B BarTeyrj It Ipock.B 8 Waters. John Pate: M P Wetherlnrtott. Alfred OaaUna, DarM 'Jfclntostf, Darld McCain,' J Boyd, J A ' Thomas, Joel Klnaeyt A B Dawson.' and J H Bteren o o o n o . Turner Furniture Co. -5 i ps The only ExcluBive wholesale Dealers ana Jobbers, of Q Faroiture, Mattresses, Cooking and Ileating Stoves, . Bed Q Springs and Fealherffln New Bern. " -O Q. All gnods shipped direct from factory In solid cars. 'jj d A 1 Miul Orders receive prompt attention. ; O O . Office and Salesroom ; East . Side; of U 5 Market Dock, in Dr. Hughes Iron Clad O O Biiilding,,Nd. 7, UTSW BEEN, K. a v - h " t Open 7 a. m., Close 7 p. M.V;.:y -J O rnonea: umce iiesiaence o.v.j rhiwsm, mwu-. ' ' I voald arentasllv ii Cm it was artaht- aeflght. k I ' Mr Da&let Laae than nude a akert speech la which he adriaed atraag ta lon effort' -j"' : r The following reaolatlons whlch-wsn adopted br.tha,1Cereaaata.:.AaMcla- Uoa Frtdar ereaioc .war read ly Mr President Dunn laid !: he " wanted the meeting to bean Informal meetinfand mrlted a general discussion. ? vv 'T OoLi Cunningham, promoter , of the nwTement against the trajiwas npeet. ed to be present to address the meeting butfaDadto wejtfeV Iff WO Brewer made a few rtmarka. He confesses (hat he -didn't know what could be done that would rellere the alt nation. - All that he "knew was that the for tobaooo was kes than the raising the crop. Be " there to lean and to oonour In the. meetings dellberatlm."'' la the ebsenoe bf the epeeker Mr DL Ward wu asked to addraes the meeting He made a Has speech la which be coun selled combination and orgaalaed oppo sition to the trust.' In reply to the qaestioei "what are joaX roiag to ao about Itr He said Ue farmer could take hla tobaooo home and look It up and lot The farmer does not hare to ? plant' to- baaee he can rale on other' tbum for At FarhierWkrehoiise t ' Company in asfu" Ilshlng the price i i leaf tobacco produ .d by us and placed apon the markeu co. rolled by this cou poratJoK K-f'A -4 '- 4-.;. .;:- And recognizing thai fact ' that -some action mnst be taken la order to protect the producer against. lbs -unjust and serere oppression forced upon us by the Company: Now therefore be it, ; r ' Besolyed, By the farmers and tobacco rouacerg 01 vrareu county along tne ines laid out bt the Fanners Proteetire Association of forth- Carolina: ; - ; I. That we ofCer our- aolemu protest against the unjust action and oppressive measures of the American Tobaooo Com pany in forcing the present price of leaf tobaooo below the, actual ; cost ' ,of pro duction. i '-,rK, ' -- '- . IL That hot onlyjo .behalf! of the farmer and producer .of this 8tate, but in behalf of the merchants and traders, we urge upon all classes of onr eltliens . to lend their aid in relieving us of this op- preision. -tSi';' v ub .. xnat we earnestly urge upon oui farmers and tobacco producers . Jo bold their leaf tobacco as lonas poaelble and to tills end, and in Order-that iber may accomplish . for themselves '-a , defense against the Iniquitous oppression; to or ganise themselves for the better ' protec tion of their own lntetssVi.,.' IV. : We im upon and solicit the co operation of all of our merchants ware housemen and Independent capitalists to aid us in carrying out tne plana adopted by this body for the needed relief of our people. Ui-l ,1 3"f-. & ? we reooirniz4ne aia ana sncour. ement and assistance offered us by the orth Carolina merchant Individually and though their vsrloue- mercantile associations and tender to the merchants and their' associations . ."our heartfelt thanks and appreciation ? lor their symf pathy and aidV;-1,. VL- we recommeno tnat a committee b appointed by this body with a view of establishing local stock coropany to bny, store and manufacture tobacco while it continues to be forced below the cost of production, and (hat this corpor ation ne estaotisnea t in '-every , looaoco section which Will enable the people at home to control the tobacco situation in acoordaeea With the plan adopted a the uonvention or larmert ana ciuzena-ai Bocky Mount on the 2 1st day of Angus!. u set forth In the News and Observer et Its iesue of Saturday morning August S3, 1908. Be it f urther, 1 V(- Resolved. Thtt a. committee -of one farmers be appointed by the chair from each towhshlp and a committee of one merchant for each township be likewise appointed to carry into enact the plan nroooeed.' Be it further -r -tr- JMeoivea."riiat we lnoivwuauy auaaa a bodr la Convention assembled ao nera by offer our assistance and. aid to ue farmer, merchants, producers and con sumer in the 8tate of North Carolina, to remedy thla ; growing evll and opprea- " Mr Dixon, of Jones' county suggegted s plan for ' further organization, of the farmers within thirty days.: ' - - Brief mmarks ware made by Messrs 'J. 0 Whltty, 8 B Parkeii James Biddle and others. -,-AH wercoa the .same una of thought,; Borne discussion ae Jo US ra raters junance Idea was made. Aftet this discussion Mr James Haw. ard addressed the meeting and explained that the reason for the low prices of to bacco was that there was over production Ee advised the farmers to redaoe their acreage a half or else plant- none for a vaarr Be thought the matter, would ad- lust itself after thla glut la the market wss pssseaV X r,. ---';; ' rCASfbRIA ' -r. For laianU a&d Children. ; rhsKinrJ Yoo Haie Altaji'Bssikt RELIANCE EAST. WINNER. :a, -- Qm John 0 Whittyi U a t y i Ifkswa The 'present iitrameiy (ow laai tobaooo u la oureptsuM the asluat sad arbitrary fixing of rloea by tbs ToTaeeoTruat and lseana at rraat -hard, bis e tb Farr.rt and aterr hast c( tUs blat' Tbarfoj be R. m mm - a w m . ' J -k . III J 1 114 f- I. aT-bW Vie- Wa llUUi I lKMoltad. Our aim is to get the Highest Market ;Price I fewiiarn.K:c-ddenoustteun. mmm - ' - y t - r - c 4 . ; tush inu ijimMMVcmA mwu9 w , uw r IOrVOUT AODaCCO.' r r - ir-.- . IfceoTraaCt .Buyers for The A.T, Co. and the Imperial To-l?uotZZ Dacco co. win oe witu us auring the entire sea- Jtlt son; and they will pay as much for your tofcac prfoefau i profitable tu icbamo ... ...it..l...V -i . , growar.and wbo, will at tkesasae i!m co as on any otnor market. 1 ; : nj jromAwwuhy r. u'mtnui Plenty of city . water ' and good ; stables' for rTh 'XT mt yoiir.team-vv;CjV;:t;t-;A Splendid Sailing Wind and Good Weather For First Race, second. Uses' A. ij; Special to JournaL - T. J Nnw You, Aug. 23-Tbe Drat of the races is definitely in favor of the Ameri can yacht, by over two mlantee. Includ ing the time allowance, - - i.t. The wind early blew about ten ;mlle an hour from sontbwest. The weather was clear, sea smooth. t ' ' '' As (here was no faoe on- Thursday, the same couth was sailed, fifteen miles to leeward and return, the breese fresh ening throughout Until It reached" about twenty miles, V.; -' ' TM Shamrock massed the starting MneT first, at n.-17, the ftelianne st 1145 81, jS4T- ' " " To the fifteen mfla mark the Reliance out pointed and out sailed the. Xngllab boat, securing a lead of about four mln uteav the Umt at mirk being Rellaaoe 68 p m, bhamrock 1.69 p m, the Sham rock having trouble tn. getting her bal loon jib let after crossing the mark, r Both yachts raced . home, st terrific speed, with wind on qnartar k and blow ing about twenty mile rate, the Reliance crossing the line at 8 17-49 p m." Sham rock ' 8 20-40 p m, the - American v boat winning by 8 minutes and 55 seconds. - The second race will be; sailed Tues day, the course being triangular, ' ten miles to the leg, thirty miles in all. ; pfflclol time Stan-Shamrock 11,45,, 17, Reliance 11, 40, It. Onter Mark, Reliance 55, 14 Shamrock 1, 58, 80. Finish, Rc- Danoe 8, 17,45, Qhaauock 8,88,40. Xlapt- edtlme Rellanoe 5tWK 4. Shamrock 8. ,94. Rellanoewon by 7 minutes, cor rected time. eeeeeweeeees eseseeeet : Bears this ' Clgnarureaf i Tienewttt Style la Fill Eats. I hare Just reoaiTod alt thl new thbgs la Fan Data for swell dressers. Sampl la window. . Toors truly, VtPw - ' 'X W. ARMSTRONG.; Bale of lumber in Fence and Buildings on .Athlotic Park , Como to the opening sale and keep coming. FAItMi:iW .WABEIIOUSi: COM I' ll. IURR1R, .-Aicllotecr. ' - r-:: BOWARO k UrSTIK, Ifrri. rccuoria An V'- - tra tKi.' "'.out lea aula, lo Iba anil taat we anar il down rannroly an4 tf'nj atont a kea.ihy Tirpt!U(.9 amour. To- fcaaoo Maurkttirr and Ihtrthy aacttra bilr f rtooa for tha farmsra. IV. bat h aal artfy iTwctwf r,f Ala 1 '-!',!" atilora t. r"!o- tl ma and a.'ii a'inato lurii ,J U.at a,rirr st Xt Ue lw lsra Joornnj for pul, kat!i. - - ia I1- - r, i' !. J n Tarkf., Jr, H K Ui 1 A Co, J. M M. UT. J K 1 ( . r !' : Jnn.t, )! f i o . I : lit r i U ! A J. , f f f . ( i: .' it 't. '-ii The torn bar la the feucS and buDdlngs os Atbletle Tark wf!l be sold .either private or puttie sale, Any pmoa as i'.r1u to rarchaaa at prirats sale can sp ply to Mr Wat Dunn. If no private sale Is made aJ4 laambrr will be sold at po !!c aactlna at tba Court IIoum at o'clock aa. oa Tordy rkpt. 1st 1C3. rraah Oilu, Oat raltea, Blredd VTant r.jcti!ta, Tom-, aad a aatbw of mfc", IrttVft't O reaU Jatt foell at J It l atttt.Jr'a. If yoa waat a ' oi im. e. try aa f t tba follr.wlrg ttn1, Hid I'rtj'S A-r t ITtnaah, CuUs Ma, .tttao. TilSC nf !.-!!:. AU fora! at J H i'artn, Jr's. .'. . v - -)a p 1 Leave your: prdersVat J, L. McPan iel's, 71 Broarl Street, and you will be supplied with' the nicest Figs grown in -this section. Corned Mackerel, this year's catch ,;just receiyed.t:, . , ' v -.if - .. .. - v . ... ; r Complete stock ot Staple and Fancy Groceries. Prices as low as possible. - Yours to Please, Wholcsaale s&IXetaU Grocer, 'Phone 01. 71 Crs3ad t i.Ezperienced shoer x improved shoes. I EigMcesf LJI)rahtfShop, A : iiitcheiri ou suiov ; : IlAIIi KOAB, HILL AJsTft MACHINE SUPPLIES. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR Erie City Boilers and Entrines, Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Prisses,- The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, The Wagner Duplex Steam Fumps, Starret's Fine Tools. We carry a full Btock of everything in the line of Machinery and Supplies. G&skill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., HARDWARX 78 Middle St Phone 147. MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven 8K Phone 818. snssaa, : mm SBBBSk a . - - t a 4 . Eavbif buiaxed a In my office to run my press, I am now ails' to tarn out twice the amount of work aa heretofore ' ' My customers get tbe advantage' 0vv2n Q. Dunni 'PRINTER A STATIONED, ft CRATIN IT. 'tf- 4i 11 .ia It 4S 3t a .4a TO MAKE ROOH for Fall and Winter Stock' PRICE'S on all Summer Good GREATLY REDUCED. Ladies Shoes, solid leatuer 68o pair. Mens " " 98o Mens 8uit8, that Were 80 00, now 83 25. Boys - 4 00, 175. Same proportionate reduction in Hats and Caps and all other 8pring and Bummer Goods. 28 Middle St. Near Market Dock. Of f TTTTTTf TTTTVVTVTTTTTTTTTTf TVTTTTTTTTf TTTf TVTTT O Tho, Last- ; Clearance Sale' 'Of Spring and Sum--; mor Goods.' - While Mr. Coploa U In' tha Korth buyinr Fall and Winter Goods we aomead awU taitrl. and aho wing a , 6 . . , man with a perfect form to pOTfeotioa, Will close OUt our prtsjctlt stock Of mkklog a perfect form ta tbe aaaa Summer Goods at trier never be '!'cli'.; U7I'V?T - . TTwr Bnrlrif iot or llpht Orarooat, M as Drutus and Cassias v Would Tara Orwtt. s with envy If tbey eosld see the garments worn by aha man la Maw Bern aad mad by WMChadwtch. Well fitting T A i A 1 'I frriS rrrn"! Jat ra al J It t '-Vrr. Jr'a. . i J J .r ) : I - r ' l ' M f t -t 1 ' fore offered. We bavs kft 8 fr w bolts of 'Fig' urrj Iani -worth 7io now 4a yd. ; A fewbolU of Eliipeand Figured Lawns worth 12ta to lia, how 7c to&othd tard. BurnmTr Flannels "and THoos lo be clowl Out at lc.'4 than half price ' A few Boils t-f JaV.'h UnJc.r MiBliu worth t 25 salt, now at ft 21 its'. t. -. - H Oif :! a fr w f airs from 72. lo t'i 2. to U t lo; 1 out fit f; m 413 li $1 II pir. I !.S (!u?o Vr 'x w'OTth frora 1 f a ti :.? row S 1 9 tn I ' 'i t ( '1 r. -."'I f." 1 1 - ' 1 T ( f ( ' I abow you what a swell you eaa be when wa bare maoe your garment : ; P. nChsdnlclr, . -',.A..l (i - -t f' 11 " ' fdir IT IliirifV. -LAC JAP- V fOB BlLB B7 eT. Cf TTinTTY i CO. "' -v intw bxzh, if . a 8od (or color card. B. Be Be' (I. Oat Oat C. CaHCewJl IcarafM' Mw1ih; ii.a.c.1 f rr 4 Vv. uUur nui Hl'"e CURlb X IteJSara. W al be ; ri e . liswrae W4. ' Si aaV W aaaa ss ta art Iw . aawvMOXt.as.ua , fold by niA0rrnAEMlt7tr ; .wen iiroaa urm, r r h7 t .- r an' X J 1 ' 'i a r r 1 1 T. 1 ' J r ,1.1 a I t t ' r Dealers hi O 73 F; t ::icrr.l i. , 1 1:3 wains cv ; ' r f .i- Or.: cf cjf cl r::!::thzi) price J ::
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