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f "if ' t-. i vVi 'v';- 'v;.."' "I . : '.V : VOL. XXI KO. 125; fE:7:tI2!,1 m C, TOISDAY M0ESIS3, AUGUST. 25, 1S03; TWHTI-SICOSD.YIAR RALEIGH. coxpRonsKG wna the hob 1 - 1 it i ft 'it. .vl :: "cu In Laces add ; Embroideries $ V7 ft as V This sale ! will . begin Monday '1 24th w and will last A days only. This is to V? fa close out theVodds and VendsT' in-order" J: to make roomfor Fall Stock. . V -w See us for Lace and Embroidery;- s ;; PRICES CUT IN HALF. Atlantic Hotels JIOKKIFKAD VITY, Tt, V. SPECIAL REDUCED ATES fluring August and September f'iTOO per uay, UOiOO per week, (30.00 per month. Now is the delightful season at the sea-shore. Fishing and Hunting is fine. r " The Atlantic Hotel is newly remodeled and refornished, Enjoy August and September at this famous seaside resort. '. EARLE TUftNEE, Manager, . Morshbad City, N. C. occconoDonononooononcccccn o l I Tiirnpr Furniture ? Rn ) --:.. AMI W-i , WW a o o D O O () O The only Exclusive Vfholesale Dealers and Jobbers of ; fV Parnitnre, Mattrease?, Cooking and Heating Btoyes,' ' Bed Springs and Feathers in New Bern. .- -v. .Q ' All goods shipped direct from factory in solid cars. - p" Ail Mail Orders receive prompt attention. ., O Office and Salesroom : East SldeT of Market Dock, in Dr. Hughes Iron Clad. O .. Open 7 a. m.. Close 7 p. M. O CO v ' . VI - t mm V Ji . Air i O rnones: umce itesiaence 04. .;() i4 Farmer? Walrehousei - MONO AY AUG. 3 IflflSit Our aim is to get the Highest Market Price for your Tobacco. ' V- vr :- v; l Buyers for The A.T, Co. and the Imperial To bacco Co. wiUDQ with us during the entire sea son, and they will pay as much for your tobac co as on any.other market, i r : ' " ; Plenty of citir water and good stables for -. - am' ' m ' Ik ma a . uomo to tno opening sale ana keep coming. FAIHIKIIS M'AIti:iIOLTHK CO,, , -. f. . tORBIJ, iBctlooeer.S i ; HOWARD li .BtSTIR, Mgn reckon;- T . T0 Hue TrWt !k ji lj I wai at the meeUng of tte, farmen and mercoanti at tat Court Boom - on Saturday luWl wta. raj much - jm preeted wttk tai largt Jnnmber pment and with tha aarnettaeM that was 41a- playad. It aeeml that fhera li practical-' 17 only one bnyar ol tobacco : in 'Worth Carolina,' and they do to talk thenaelvM having ao regard for any one, there wu a tuna vhen there wu .Bomeroui hnyeri of totacco, but the 5 American .Tobacco Company hai either bonght. them all up or puttheaout of buueai.' 80 there la only one party to boy, It will toon be the case with all of your product! unlets yon do something to checkmate them, "I Now the remedy, and the only remedy Is organization, that V what they have done, that in vhat yon most do, bnt peo ple say farmeri wlllnot pullt togetber, wen you must pull together or be oraah- ed, You can meet and pan resolutions but that does not amount to 'anything, In fact theblg oomblnatloniirant you to do tht they look tnpou It as ; :af ety valte, To;gBtlemea "wu,pb fronted with Tobaw Meat Trust, the PertUker , Trust, - the Cotton tie Trust, the Cotton iComblni- Uon, the 'Labor .Trust and" boat of other, now you Yautt bare combine, 4 t&.. M'rf.v i i-'Wi ut.J PjSearly Bvery'thlngyoujbur i'a' Trust iade, you. pay; whattheyask,, ,yQU.,tell fpr what they may 'glva yoo.; 4 grrat Ooanoler once said It he teld the uiMtrte string of a nation be oiuld . dicUti :1U pollcyjf But I say that If he held the man behind the plow? be would won hold the pnrse itrlngs." " There wat a resolution passed at a a- utdayi meeting asking that k' tnmtlng be held la each -township on ' Saturday next Now hold that meeting, dp not pass any rasolutloni, butappolnt a eoms< tee of three from taoh township 16 meet With alike committee of -merbbanU at ew Bern on the rSwoad Baturday In September,' then aaff ; there formulate a plan of camoaltn.11 "BSD -out the lines on Aloh'yoi wleh togoand itlck tor ttf viea you wur soon nna iuti yon nan a iand In making the talae of 'your1 own produetaV .'wa JOimXt(?r i.r i TIs up tt JVf uyou want a man, top . ouggy. oox eart, or dray, see 43 Middle Bt, . wlU aell (oem amp nww, w' v.v ? -;, . REMARKABLE SHOWING Hade 117 the Famoui EacyoleBioyols Teamday at Jf r L If Xdgertoae bloy de store. Qwrgi 0 Warner was Umon- tnUn thf dlCcreM (MM IIMotl and tk Ba7el, a Cm tMta mowtU ap oma very remarkabl rwnlta. lb Ecjcle nonet or r bar nil fi.oog potted for Ara rara 'wbleh 'win l rtra to tbt Brat ot ttat caa prora tkalr eraak kaagat daaa not aara XT par can la praaaatt t4 baa tan, ana tta taata gkitUAkj bowed ttj pUlalr how thta aarhif la toada. 0a bad aaapcadad U (raaM BaayeH eak aaa- er, and attacttad . ta wan taraa acaioa; wham 146 ponnda waa cxaratd a tkt caatar lb ' rlrht pUI,.It Ihewad at poooda. trala oe 4k lrtt -crank bairlnr,' aad lat pemda abala oa tka franar' Ua thai t oaortd the JtacTOla JtiBfar cod 'ippllM a iccular blcrda tiurer to tka aama icalea, aad ttay aacrw4 1M paanda friction ea tin iat Daannta ana n-pMDU atraia oa ui Morula Crama. UfteerMM al-oaaiparad win ua juejeia.. -t v,. 1 . ? Jfa alaa dhovid hi imhiw . v.ta alia aBount of atrala tkat waa ea fka dlrras bioreli iaia ia4 framea, and tfel iureta raqoirad OflS paoada 1aa thai a ay bacrel Tta S-Tf?a la loteA for ita rr rol au flutlrtlaa, aad It will rllaib a tlU wit im ixartloi OA part t tfca rtdar Uu ajr atkar blcjcta. v -, St anoald rMQlrt Try uttla tUaklof ea ttta part of tkt Wrri rlilrre te dHda a m ua eaaieaa nuisr vtrycia. . , - i-.t . BunPrcf Cultort Fills: . . 1 , , - .-V. - . ' 1 wi a Tba raUlag of bullfron!foc the taar- kit by a W alter, a ear XnUtowa Ta. has proved a fall ore, , The frogt , refuse to live la eapUrrUy. - The frog farm gave promise of being a tjln vwaUra aaUl the croakers died 0$ so feet that the orient! stock wa all k "Their rapid tfeetli arpeared to le the result ol aa splJemto, bat they mQy died of UMU Bo44 diet. ' ; ' 1 mm ' - Crop. Report Encoaraglng. Canals As- ! sessed For Taxes. Odd , Fellows i-v:,v-;;lncrea,c-:"v-:l; fUlelgh Aug. , The crop reports for August are now coming in from the thousand or more correspondence Of the state agricultural department, Interest Is always felt In the publication of these reports, partlcnlary at tbia time when the condition of the i crop la at a rather critical stage. The crop conditions are Just bow partlcnlary good. J-v-' Tomorrow the corporation commis sion will complete Its staument showing the value of railway property' In the various towns and counties. It la said that the value of such property In some 0 auntie Is greater than the value of the real estate therein. ; ' This will 'show what the great Increase Jn railway as sessments has done.' L - ii The corporation commission assesses the canals. The State used to own sev eral of these but- baa now no stock In any. The last one" sold was the Club foot anoTHarlowe, the name of which Is now the New Bern and Beaufort, s - Some of the State officials are. making quite a pretest against the delay la get ting printing done, -a It was stated at the office of the State Superintendent o! rjubllc Instruction that a list' of the county Superintendents, which was sent to the prlnterabout five weeks ago, has not yet been printed though ' there are many Inquiries for It, , , ' 1 Yesterday afternoon in the yards jof the freight atalon of tha Southern rail way here a negro boy abount ten years o'd, Driver, by name, was killed. He attempted to cross a track la front of a through' freight train,' but caught his foot In the froi of a switch, and was run over, both logs being cut aft. at f Jttaptd work is now being done in : tbe completion of the lutertor pf the Pallen ilemorlal budding; at the ' Agricultural and Mechanical Callege:'- The 1 massive brick plllara of the Imposing portico are finished. This building will give an audltorlum,dlalng ball and lecture robin which have been of late so greatly need- ed.' ' . ; ' ,.: I Grand Becratary Woodell of the Odd Fellows left todav for Farettvllle. Be says the growth of the order la this State andUalted States continue to4be remark able, and this year will be even greater than In 1W0. ' la the latter year the net gain m tee country wat aoout ,m,vw, but this year It Is expected to be between ,000 and 100,00a -a.pplkatIon;hTe n reoelved for new lodges at . Sljgo, tuck county and at Franktlnton. Grand Secretary Woodell says .: the embershlp of the order in this State oweioeeda'9000.. 'V 1?,: t Secretary of State Bryan Grimes, who Islao much Interested In the flgh against the tobacco trust, la'preparing a- State ment which will show the people of the State- the condition of affair. : Hi Is (leaaedSat thi ' Interest : taken by th various organliatlou of farmera, and known very well that the latter cannot snoceed nolee their Is entire unanimity of action among them. , .. . ... t' .; --' ) ', - 'v. - From with the rrocesslon,' in the Sep- , tember Ferjbody'aI . w ti Thi snoceM of Senator Foster, '. of Louisiana.- in stopping . an , expected lynching of a negro by appearing on the seem with, two Judge, addressing an Impassioned . ppear T' Judge Lynoh's Jury, and promising that the Criminal should be tried by a Jury to be r drawnthe next: morning,; speaks well for his courageand hia eloquence, but not convincing, and has been praised too enthusiastically, perhaps.?- A, crimi nal Is entitled to be tried by due process Maw. To hurry that process, to make it an undue process for the sake of appeas ing a riotous asaemblage totaud, hat in hand, and say, "Good gentlemen don't lynch the man; the courts will 'railroad' him to the gallows, if ' you will kindly wait" this Is almost making the mob a part of the machinery :of Justice. It Is compromising with disorder. . S. QtII Service - Examinations. A. competitive examination under the rules of the TJ. 8. Olvll Service Gommts slon, of applicants for the grades of Clerk and Carrier, la the Classllled Post Office Service fat this city, will be hold at Pub lic Building on the second day of Sep tember 1903, commennlng at nine o'clock Applications ' for this examination muBi be made on United States Civil Service Commlsaion blanks, Form. No. 101. Such blanks can be obtained from the undersigned. r ' ADullcatlona will be accepted if re ceived by tbe board by the hour of ex amination.: All persons desiring exami nation should - secure ' blanks and fill them out at onoe, In order to allow time for any necessary corrections. GEO. A. WOOD. -Secretary Board of Examiners. Post Offior. .!'- ..t ;:-'-' Police Court Items. The foltowfng caes wen dttpoMd jo! by jLotlig Hayor Ilymaa etrdjt I Manilla White, disorderly wilhU- the city limits, discharged r, a y. (Hollowar Gaeklna, disorderly wlihla the) city llmlu, Dae and coat. 18.15. ' Mary Marild.' disorderly within the ell limit, dlscharjad; 1 ;-v ,v taa Blount, disorderly within th city limits, dtscbsrged. . . - .. The White aad Blonnt women are notorious promoters of dlacord and en pleasant affairs In the Q teea street dis trict aear the depot. .Their sppearance 4 th polio court la almost habitual aad trary on tsys their acpadehav Veooan anbtarabl. They cense the polio a great deal of trouble. They were warned that tbe next tlmi they were ar rested they would go Into the cells for a lint.'; 'y '. ' . ; V. ' r- ,4 , Earned. . . - Mr Leonird O Par! for aad Via 1 Is RewcfTruItU'wr htpplly .maJrlad Banflay Atigat tS, at lb koto otk efSotulng Jwilce, Iiqulre U. A. G- alaa. . . , 1 . .!u Jtthal I) Wo4 .ha beoi mMA y f 0rlnt-nJfp nf I'u!'.lo Inttfqcl!f lojott t,t iT.!nt!'ia and ft e arJifc'arth'p at l I,.....!y C,t lrj for tefl.fi at f.'.r-:, T a. Tk T.fTarV.'n flr.?Tra rt. I :. ? i i'Ih-I 19 ruh n t r: f I ', t 1 t w Ti'ht Tl. ! 1 f. '!:) UU,,: f t f;.' t In li p ' I' f 1 - ' ! I ! tt't . : ." ti ' p r '' J. 1 ; - ' l is r- Penundez to be Released. United ft at a Ootnmlutontr Chaste B Hill hu rclTd a oornmuakalloa from Dlitrlct Attorney EktoDtr, ssflog tbat thboodof reinnds, thi rortagnt who U bow la Jail at New Bera oa chart of mnrl!nr, may b reduced frr-mfyjOtolluO. A (tDllamaa llvleg tn thi vicinity hu !rnir.d h!l wtlllnirnea to 1B th bou aad ferrikndai wl'J piobally I raleued Iadr or two. If tom waat a t' n;l tc- me, try as cf tha followlej branila, Rd Drigc A tint IIioDih. tuhnn!,tro, I flnr (.flail. a'I fortal at J II 1'arkfr Jf. eeeeeeeeeeeee Experienced shoer, Improved shoes. Right Prices. .:.... . ( ,f.i-.i. . Draney's Shop, f Mitchell's Old Stand, ieccaeccce Having rnstal'ed a water motor Jri my bfflw'tofrauTay preasi t am now able tot turn out twice the1 amount of work as heretofore,, .. v My eastomers get the advantage Qvvdn Q.' Dunn, PRINTER 8TAT10NEP, ,m.lM mm rvirva ,1 f. The Last Jnt atrlfI i!'rrct from tbrn!"i f r ! 1 .f T'.nar, tn.i:kM (' r. n 1 .-t imo a !r.' i In t: w Wtrj nt-r lr.U H Unvftt i( 'f'Br l w Hi c. J li f Jr. (Clearance Sale Of Bpring and Sum mer Goods, v "; While Mr. Ooploa is in tho Korth buying Fall and Winter Goods we will close out our present stock Summer Goods at prtoes) never be for offered. - -' , - -v. Wa hate left 1 few boJU ot Hit urod Lawns worth 7lo, bow 4lo yd. A few bolts of Btripe and Figured Iiwns worth 120 to 16a, now 7J0 to SK3 Iho yard. ; Bummer Flannels and Trlcos to be closed out at less than half price A few. Baits of ladle tJndcr Italia worth J ?5 soil, now at iAdirw Oiford",a few rJrs worth from 75o to 12 3, to bo clojcd out at from 4 io to 11 14 pair. - iAtlic Oauzo Veta worth from 1 00 to 23c now I la to On, Yard wl.!e TttvAa always In t'.v 'i t.t r 3 V..n jt 1. 1 our r FOR PRESERVING. - 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. f , uornea mackerel, this year's catch just received. 1 ; Complete stock ot Staple and Fancy Groceries. Prices as low as possible, i Yours to Please, Wheleaale & Iletail Ctrooer, 'Phone 91. 71 Brta.i Ht RAIL, ROAD, MXliI A9TD MACHINE SUPPLIES. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR Erie City Boilers and Engines, Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Passes, The Oneida Wjeod Split Pulleys, The Wagner Duplex Steam Pumps, StarJet's Fine Tools. We carry a full Btock of everything in the line of Machinery and Supplies. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co.. HARDWARE 78 Middle St Phone 147. MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St. Phone 216. S 1 3at 4k S a TO MAKE ROOH for Fall and Winter Stock PRICES on all Summer Goods GREATLY REDUCED. Ladies Shoes, solid leatner 680 pair. Mens " " 98o Mens, Suite, that were $6 00, now $3.25. Boys - 4 00, " 1 75. j Same proportionate reduction in Hats and Caps and all 2t 3 other 8pring and Summer Goods. 28 Middle St., Near Market Dock. tAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMaaaaa.aat iT rVTV TV V TV TTTT V V TTTTTTV TTT VTTT V VV W VTTTT ?TT V -1 Brutns and Cassias Would Torn Qrea with enry If they eonld see th garments worn by thi men In New Bern and made by r M Chadwtck. Weil fitting band, acme and awell to styli, and ah owing a man witb a perfect form to petfeouoa, or making a perfect form la thi maa atiow you wliat a swell yon can be whin that I defective. If you harin't ordered your Spring suit or light overcoat, tot us w bav madi your garment." V. Ble Cliadw Ick . 1 It I F tits ' Crrf t V i to c ,'. r, -t !al BttfcUon toi rf t'. 1 1 t r r 1. '. ; 1 f r 1 Patty and Painty irfiffirftneif JAP-A-LAC . - FOB BALB BY 1 . . J.C. Will' WIT 6c CO. ' HEW BXXH, N. O. Send fo 00 lot card. . It. Ill Be -a Oo Oet & Uktht Cared. ( iCarefliat ' caa wllb ii.a.c tbaaabeeit a aa CURB a I ou: I Itil I rrr:iri . .'iU'f 1 . 17. HtDrriltv tssawwanisirfuua7lB BWOUXaJi,LA. , ' , j . Bold by hajw mirrtAiuiiCT, yv' rf r; l' ....... I. . .. . n i.ait rno l.nt yiti wiii rrni pnr rapaif w ana r - I ' f r et ti r 1 r a . "crnl at 1 ri n.Va a: F 1 ' i:i C -a f ! I p ' 1 ' "t J ' J' ' . If f (II Tli3 wants o 1 -1 1 1 ?t fi tiI3 One of our c! '. '' i-. t L t.v J .'v.:, '-. :,;. 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