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-' I '. i - V. . , ,: . . .-v, - - . : : ..." AMI. XX1-K0. 120. 1 v 3i TWHTI-SECOND YIAR VIpTOXIOUS icm. LILL ARP i 0 1 ...( ' to "i ,V IV., " ' " r i tin f In1 Laces and ' ''- 'Wart-' I'Vj1-:-f" -i' y't i ': . f ; V'. PDinccfniiT ir! iiai c : n i - oDinco nut;; in if ai p: : r m r niijrn iiu - , Mis" sal ,will Ibegia Jlonday , 24th ') ; 4 andj.toiir last 4 daya. only. This is . to p w closa oiit tha odds and ends in . order J 19 i - -aee us ior iiace - SPECIAL ; RED UCED ftA TES . X, "during AngriBt and i3eptenilerl(K).ia7'iliO.QO ' per ,:,.. week, $3p)0 per month. " i ': v v'-vT'.-y .7',rj';.ri . ; . Now is the delightful season t the ' sea-shored ryishing ' and Ennting fi flne. : -ASJ The 'Atlas iiiq Hotel is newly 7 remolded and refnrnUht j , Enjoy Angnst and September occcononoDonononoooncccccn : T. J; Turner. Furniture; Co. ! ' Q The only Exclusive Wholesale. .Dealers and. Jobbers .-bt v ' ' I O Vnitare,"; Mattreas;. Cooking and . Heating" Btoyes,? Bed tj E3 ,Rring'and Feathers in New Bern. A- . .' ,. x ? A OJ ' . O 'AH gnod shipped direct from factory In solid cars. T1', Si fl - Q Atl Mail Orders receive prompt attentIon.!.,.Ht).'-V?-, XViQ O Office and - Salesroom 1; East i SideVbf al 5 Market Dock, in Dr. Hughes Iron Clad O -" UuUdlngr, NO. ,BEKN N. 0,7 :B 's Opon ,-7 . a,'; ihT, Closo 7 - p M.v' w-; I y Phones : . Office 172; Eesidence ,254 ! ' cccconooonooononononccccco lr Partners : nONDAY, AUG. 3-1903: ' .Our aim is to got the for your Tobacco. ; 1 Buyers for The A. T, -.ill J lt il. oacco vo w in do wiiu us during ino entire nca son, and ihioy. will pay as much for your tobac co aa on!anv. othor market. ; ' ' .' : Plenty of city water and good stables for your tcamJlfl H f ' ;' ;. T' ' ' Coino td tab opening ealo and keep coming. FAmiKlIS'VAUKIIOUHK ()M i.,B. CURBI5, licl!oDcer,v . J UOWAEO k IIESTEE, Mem. S An r - - '" r-" ., : ' Embroideries A) i , iiu iii iir w i r M f ifc V .Mil ana jmDroiaery. -1 at thU famous seaside resort, - EARLE TURNER, Manager, .ti J MoKKHiAD Crrr, N. 0.' ,J Wareho Highest llafliot Prico , V " ; : -.: 1 r 5 : " i Co. and the Imporial To- " . Am tiToftxa Hit t'uX v rSircclIort.- ' 1 ' Tl DTlie IS. At , . ' T ".) FlLt r.:-t. Ag.s3-F: r Dlx (tie Ttate cant, He ' i tlr.Usfeolate' III te bcte"ed t'- Jw HI'. Ui 1e:'. fe tax i " ' '-.ts t" A t-a i " 1 E-.d t 'II la giSfilczt to i ret tLs ! ' urei and thui Lllcte t T I cf taxes ex- ".-.Uon j. list year and 10 far Cli j -J k . a r e a troub1'""?'-e c"i. Ee ( ex-. - ' revctea from1', the v' j Us. v-...t tie E6W law. Of coorte no man can tell yet what thk tax win bej and tni leu waat ft wul' e next rear as so many towns are going dry. ? Btffl,' there !i liability tor the tax until the saloons and distilleries ire closed., The Masona are certainly going to work; most earnestly to promote their rreat maaonfa temole fair here. 1 All torts of new schemes are being brought ontrV It Is the hope that something like 110,000 win be realized from the fain , At the penitentiary work In the brick yards Is now very active. ' The machines are found to do welL - There is a large demand for brick, t i The llnsaranoe Commissioner contln- nes his good woik of running down lire- bags, who do Incendiary work.1 eeverai cases are pending before the courts against this class of people, " and In the past three rears over a dozen have .been put in the penitentiary pr Ii( jIL i The leading negroes In this Bute seem to be very earnest In there-effort to put down those who - bring discredit pon their color. They clalm that they will be able to do a great deal along; this -line, and naturally the white people are look ing with Interest upon Ihe steps they " It Is now certain that South Carolina and Virginia wOl KMperate ?with this suuln the effort to fight the . tobacco trust, It is not iret known T whether there will be co-operation In the effort to get the Federal , goverment to attack this trust In the ewrta. , X ,-uVi -t Twenty Ave convicU hate been .sent from the penitentiary to the Cape . Tear and Rorthsni tan way In order to extena i-t- vr"? X- tff;'''.' )?'vtttfv? faff tttW Wnpi tl 4pii"'va-f ' alt-5-I .!"; V "f-"tc!i" ; Another View ? of ".Tobacc XaUCT. The farmers and.; merchants have met and talked over the tobaeoo '. ettoatloa, bat thr.tobaooo trait taads oat ; like a great tocttpus with Its long feelers' , cast around the tobacco raisers as prominent ly as before, sucking the llfes blood out of them. . How shall we escape, sow itXll waorotectoanelveaf ' . . ' Veryprtlnent questions, jUo wfll answer themr.'i.t.! -;."s-v n-;y The farmers hsve a right to grow to bacco, no one win question it, the maa factqrers and dealers have the ; right ' to buy or leave It alone when It Is put on the markets. We are not, la a position to dictaM prlose, ao what are we going to del A .!a f 4 I think we win 4o like Philip did U the whirl wind, de the best we eaau" ' The question of boycott is onansl- cal, could not be executed. Ia car pres et! oondliloa X see ' aotklnc to do bat wait for deTelopaent Put , we hare remedy for the to to re, let every , farmer ue that remedy.' Doaot plant rnoafy crops to the czclaaloa) of hoaae enpply crops. " r ; ' c ! C tore to raite plenty eorn, hsy, po tatoes snd lU other crops o Ktu nr to bno, i j'les, and then dltLie yosr crna, don't rIe alltolccO nor all cot-! ton, joa WSI be sore j of fair prices t pr socaaot them, , , ,. ., . ; The farmers feel very klsdiy toward oar anercbants who fctre met as wi'Jj iUniJ hAB!l snd 'crers of St!tf!ir.c latMi our fre&t troul's bra'or.ecf osraU;'.eprvlucU Is lilr-'.-.g !i tit mukcu Irsi Uiia cot cf r.. ' ' ' -hi. We hf; It will grow to a i.l itror j r HUctimeni, oaf loUrc.l U clc'.l ...el. V, etLmk UetnrttiaUof r8w i-ara very moca r r.a.,:rg all i:.rf, m W gst us a f-'f I rt f"f car t " s We bf.'.tcve tint the- coatfB'.Jon rf i cUntt ani f..- pti wTl t of t. ' bent to t'.S f-- T.tr. Thf a ! a c' f t r ., i, t i i !i i t .-.. j it f f j t u.r'r r )..'- 1 t f r t;.u 1 i ' ' ' ? . 1 . k ! i ( i nil t . f i K r 1 f r Increased As?:tsrr.c The Reliance Defeats the Shamrock by t Hearty Two Kinutes. j Special to Journal. ' . ,.-r ITew York, Aug. 85. The second race between the Belianoe and the Shamrock resulted In a second, vlotory for the American yacht. The course was the triangular course, and the wind was light blowlns; at the start aboul seven miles an hour. , , - t , " , j - t The start was: -(. ; li.- 'V Shamrock , 11-01-30 Reliance - ' .-. v$'' '.11-08-20 The Rullance gained at the start and passed the Irish boat but the light wind wu to. the 1 Shamrock's ' advantage. Binge, Captain of Shamrock, seemed to keep uncomfortably close , to the Be lianoe and kept up a pretty race, . At 18:10 the Reliance took a spurt ahead snd took" quite a lead,: and while her adversary; went on port tack she ' In creased her lead. "j;' ' " At the 4urnidg stake the Belianoe was three-fourths fa?mlle ahead of the Shamrock and still gaining, i-. Reliance rounded stake host ia-24-op; Shamrock 18-25-65, , and the first leg of the race was completed. A haze filled the air and It was difficult to distinguish the boat for some time ' Relianc , lamed, second mark three mlnntea ahead of the Shamrock.: M 1.40 the boats were headed direct rot the na lahlnsr ' line. Beltance - increasing her lead. . . : i i ' ' Bhamrook sailed faster and lessened the distance between ther and the Be lianoe almost one half. Although Be lianoe wu almost a mile In the lead the chances seemed : to make the finish a close one. Shamrock behaved splendid- At 1:61 Belianoe gained the long reach and was five miles , front the finishing line.'. - j . T ; At $ o'clock .Hhe ; wind . shifted from westward, blowing at the rate of 10 miles per how, - i : w t i 1 Shamrock gained a slight advantsge on that account. -l : Tteliance crossed the line; at 8-1S-8Q; Shamrock, V-19-M.jReckoaIng the time allowance the Reliance best the Sham- rock by one mloute and thirty-eight see- onda. ni ?. a : t.-. -A -v.i- Committees Appointed. tv. la oontormlty with the - ... . , . s I with 'the Resolution passed by the mass meeting of the farm ers and merchants in this city, Baturday, August S3, looking to the perfection of organization: of a Farmers and lief- ohanU Protective Association Chairman John) Dunn : has .appointed ..thai fol. lawtnr'renlkmen U commltues'.' in their respective districts. Eecaeom mlltee Is composed of a representative farmer and merchant. ; V,v " ? , No 1 Township.-W .0 Ifbita, H Ipook. . Ho t Townahip.-J M WUlU,,Fre- maa S ZrnaL -: v . Ho I Township,- D Lane,- L Harper.' ' ' " : Ho I Township,-J S Morton, O C Ho I Township, J.E WkllS, T S Hywood.V ; '.'.'"'!'. No 1 Township, H M Fisher, J Boyd. - - - ' '-' Ko 8 Townahlp,-J 3 Wnltty, J Ereocer. " No 9 Township, O 0 Wetaertagton W B Lne Wblteotk. K H ' Morton. B W Trr.ll liewport, W 8 Bell, Jr, C!n. rolloctiTllla, J Utiem Trcs. l'TiT:"e,-C C Fry, S DTld Mo Btll, Job 8. Wstsra. Tie;. ton. T C Whluksr, Lewis King O'.trrri. J J t::mmon,. J C Parker. Ji. l-.DTi"e, E W EibfltUton, E M . ..! ton. ItUd I I' sm.oIhIwi ontb will g"t t .:'t!.sr as ar!y a :, 1 c ' '' '"'il'' rt,t-1 c '. 1 o ;' - 1 to gle sn : C; ; lire. r i '..mj Konths of Suffering, The Q lilt Humorist and Homely ' . .- 'Philosopher Finds Caitertvflle, G.," An p. 86. Major Charles H Smith, known and loved all over the South as "Bill Arp," died at his home "The Shadows" la t Mondayeven lng, AuKUSt 24tb, after a painful Illness of many monthr. .-"'.' . . An operation waa performed a few days ago, since which time Major 8mlth has been growing weaker, being also unconscious until the end came. Major Charles Henley Smith was born of Scotch-Irish parentage at Lawrence vllle 6a., June 15, 1826, and was there fore 77 years of age. 75 , ( . " Major Smith enlisted In the Confed erate service in the first -days of the war, and filled varlou positions . in the service, both In the army and as a Jodlo- iary; t f it: After the war he took up the practice of law, but as age .began to - creep on him, and his children grew up and mar- rrted, or as he termed It . '-the orop wu laid by" ke gave up his practice, and tt tired to a farm. f, For twenty-five years he has been a contributor to the Atlanta Constitution, and his. quaint and humorous letters have delighted and charmed thousands of readers, until his name hu become familiar in nearly every household of the land. 4-v--s',isv. It vou want a ceod 5c smoke, try any of thH following brands, Bed Dragon, Aunt Hannah, Cnbanola, Cremo, Prince of India.' AU for sale at IR Parker, Fresh Grits. "Oat : Flakes. ' Shredded Wheat Biscuits, Force, and a number of other breakfast Cereals just . received at JR Parker JrV. ' - - : ? fMW Mt Experienced shoer, I Improved shoes. i Bight Prices. I- Dtanes Shop, Mitchell'! Old Stand. 2 r.-.- r ....-... 'i a 1 Tl . s Having installed s water motor in my office to run'my press,! am now able to turn out twice the amount of work aa heretofore My customers gef the advantage Owen Q, Dunn, ' PRINTER & STATIONER, v v- JS CBATEM BT. '- 7U i '-' .'- H1U Clearance Sale Of Cpring and Sum mer Goods. While Mr. Ocrlon is in the North buying Fall and "Winter Goods we will close out our present stock of Summer Goods at prices) never be fore offered. . ' Yr'e 1 it? l.ft a few bolU of Fig. nrc l worth 7c, now 40 yd A few UAla cf tlripe and FigTircd Lawns worth 120 to lSo, now 7J to t' l vard, - : - ... ri.tnne.la and Trieoi to Utl... -lcutatlr-st'.An half i:i A few f 'i cf l-v.:a Lru; lUvVn wnrih tl 5 su'.f. now at 1 '.li . t. Lv;:. Oif r ' sa f w j -..rs wort f ,VV ( i f : 1 . i ) 1 .i c' i out ::t f f 1 ! ! t ) II li I !' i C.i-.-o Vc.-.'..1 worth fro i .;'.! t jti o-t. Af TV.-?-- ' i - A ' -:; ."5 FOR. PRESERVING. . Leave your orders , at J. L. McDanr iel's, ?! Broad Street, and you will be supplied with the nicest Figs grown in: this section. ., Corned Mackerel, just-received. - Complete stock Groceries. Prices as v Tours to KLIDIEL, g 'Phone 01. 71 Bread ttt RAIL. ROAD, MIIsI. ABTI HACHINE SUPPLIES. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR Erie City Boilers and Engines, Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Pr.Bses, 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. '. 'Thone 147. VTTTTTTTVVVTTTTVTTtrTV T T TO MAKE ROOH 'for Fall and Winter Stock PRICES on all Summer Good 4S 4S WS- 4k - - GBEATLT Ladies Shoes, solid leatner Mens . 98o " - Mens Suits, that were 10 00, now $3'25. Boys M . " 4 00, 175. ,3at . game proportionate reduction in Hats and Caps and alljst other Spring and Summer Goods. .,28 Middle St., Near Market Dock. S- 4a, a. a i a 4 jyAAAAA A A A AAA A A A AAA A A A A AAA AAA AAA A A AAA AAAAaaaiaaaaa jT TWTTTTTTTvTTTTTTTTTTTTTWTTTTTTTTTvTTTWWTTTTTTTTT V Brutus ano! Cassias - Would Turn Qreen ' . ; with envy It they eoeld see ths gmrmento worn by tne men m new Mm ana maae by FM Chad wick, WeU fitting hand some and swell n stria, and showing a man with a perfect form to perfecUon, or making s perfect torn In the man that ta dflctlT. If yon hartn't ordered your Spring salt or light overcoat, let ns how you what a swell you can be when we have made your prmeota. r vi 1 r- - this year's catch ot Staple and Fancy,, low as possible, Please, Wholesale & Iletall Crrooei1, Mill Supply Co., MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven Sr. Phone 818. AAAAAAAA , f ff TTfTTTWTTWWTT REDUCED. 68o pair. JAP-A-LAC: - roa BALI BT ' ' " J jr. c. wraTTY ss co. WEW SXD( H. C ' ed tor oolof card, 1 ' 8. Be .'-US'-a.,a( , C CaaxHCisrel ( Cf tkti (t4M. V i i.ac.j , It lean, tl st ilt-;;U ar -j . tismt Sif(t. ( w tmki.a..L4. . 6c)J sy HAEOFrTl'irilAEillCY, 4 WmI Pn4 Itmt, ' , tt t t HI! f 0i f . ' f i . 'jnHHH , , , awaaw IftiiriTlhiNf i -V4 ' i i ' B
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