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. I A A, - I .;-'. i f. J. v " -' VOf..XXI-KO. 128. - ,.- r f 'lot riia, k. c, Friday nosma, august 23, -isoty. TWISTY-SICOND TEAR, fh 7V v " In Laces and DDinirc piit fete 1 iiiuuu uui iiv imu . w . a This sale trill toegixr, Monday; 4th V7 fi and will last 4 daysonlyTliis Jls - to A N close out the odds and ends,", in prder U to make room for Fall SJtbck. " - - M See us for Lace and Embroidery. y Atlantic MOIlEnTEAD SPECIAL REDUCED ATES ; during August and 8eptember-i-t2.00 per day, $10.00 per 7 : week, $30.00 per montti. . - Now is the delightful season at the sea-shore. Fishing , and Hunting is fine. , ' '' 'x', The Atlantic Iloto) is newly remodeled and ref nrniehed, : Enjoy August and September at this famous seaside resort.' ' EARLE TURNKB, Manager, . 1 "- Moreubad City, N. C. occooDonoDonononononoccccr) g'T. I. Turner; Furniture :Cb. Q The only Exclusive Wholesale .Dealers and Jobbers of Q O FarnUure, : Mattresset, Cooking and Beating Stoves, ;.,.Bed . p . . Q Springs and Feathers In. New Bern,. ' O ' O ' - AH goods shipped direct front factory in iriid cars. . - ; C3 ' Ail Mwl Orders receive phjmpt attention. , . Q - O ; 'Omco and Salesroom f . East -Side of P g Market Pock, in Dr. Hughes Iron Clad O O Building, No. 7," NEW BEEN, N. -.I - ( ;.Open J ,a. m.,,plose,7 p. M. J, - ,1 S? o Phones: Omce l72,! Residence :264lS;() ucccononoDonoDonoDoaoccccu msg Sal At Farmers MONDAY, AUG, 3, 1903. Our aim is ;to get the for your Tobacco. r ,1 - . ; . Buyers' for The A. T. Coi and the Imperial To bacco Co.,w,b0 wit us ' son, ana they will pay as much for your tobac co as on'Any otter market-: ; V ' PlohtyV6f , city' water. yourtoam,q ijil pQXt - . - - Come totho opening eale'and koop coming. s:;V (,-:':PAIlSIKIl-WAnEIIOl:8K CO., ' . B. rURRIJf, ABctionefr. . - m t J :i ! r.i hi C ' Embfoidenes im uai r SfA CITY, N. c. arenouse, Highest Market Price during thq entire soa- and good stables for - ..HOW A B0 k EISTIIl, Mri otel coyer;- ; i- CoL J W Lane pa&ted . through Dotw this morning ea route to hli home at Ft. BarnwelL . ' f''".'.'t Mrs U Ween mtulo clasi will give a concert In the Academy Friday night. No entrance tee will be charged. - The public cordially invited, to be p regent. . Mr S B Stephens. , who has been con- dactlng a series of .meetings at - Pangh erty Chapel, baptized 18 applicants BaW urday morning. ; Preaching wQl ' con tinue ' through this week and r likely another baptism towards the latter part, Bro Stephens Is Nation Xrangellst fer the Free , Will' Japtlst church, and Is doing vgreat work through this seo- i'Mr J M Bines ' is travelling this seo- tlon looking after those who have waited a Ions . time .to pay their I taxes.1 He seems to be very " determined to collect and the procrastlnators , are moving around right lively, v t i& Mr Jackson Jones.i living1 neat Fort Aarnwell brought ' bis son,' boy "about 13 years old, to the doctor this " evening. The little fellow while passing' through some pea vines was 'bltteaby a large white oak snake,' pr pollock at this wri ting Uglvlng the iMoeasary medical at tention r, ; 4,fV,r4, r :n au n r woodson to bavuut erected a very neat dwelling on tail road street to M -occupied t by .JU.iWB, HUBland- Most of our iarmers are engaged In pulling fodder and the weather I excel lent Xor the bnalness. i Cotton WlUfoon be opening. .Potatoes are ginning to make tbebr appearanoa, r'f i , . ' TUSCARORA. - ;i - i f August 88. f Crops are damaged badly In this sec tion on ' account of the "recent4 heavy rains. Low land - corn Is a. complete failure, and cotton U cut off about, one hall. "., t, tzZ-'.ii&ffli-4 rOne of Mr J 7 Register's sods is vary sick with feverfr Dr J f Rhnm is in at- tendance.'V-..'6 '". ;-' Mrs .0 H "Wetherlngton is vl ltlng friends in Pender county. pv.:;; 'Mrs Monte Wetberlngtoh la spending awSays in pover- ru ,.,. "- ; 'One .day this week, , a jnegro, tramp broks nto. the houte ot negro, Stephen Seqtt, who .lives near here,' whlla U the family 'were -away " front botta.'The tramp took off some provisions, and up set everything lathe house: iai search for money, but his search was , no aoubt fruitless, :, as - Btephea . has .never been known to possess a dollar,; In the , mem ory ofan.!j.!1:t:.i; -v i'V I vlt Means Good Sldcwalis.', Several of. Hew 1 Berk's ' eaterprlslog cltlsens, among " them, J k Jones O D Bradham, Thoe A Bohn.aad a number of others, have purchased granite - subs to.curb the side walks la front of their resldeneea. vv - .- " v.-. rutting dowi. eurblnr 'means better side walks, and ao doubt other cltlaeos will feel pride enough - for the. looks of their premises, to follow the example of these mentioned. ; f r '"f It Is not out of .the range of poealbUl- tlos that Hew Bam wOl yet kave decent aide walks. With a few exceptions, the stneta are already la much better eoadw tlon than they were a few months ago. - V.. -"B Kavw O.VBy.-r i'--n i lone Futb" I'utiftiy boyjkinle yo atudy you will know nothltv. k'o wOl nuke no money wtUtxwhkmtfo buy thing. i Youn norfu Thnfs utotblnz. J'u bare eref7tbli)? charged and l'likwp on that wy nil 1 got- rrted--M goadorfer BlaUer.r-.'" .!!; r . . wkwn ,af' imtterfUi, sla the IKrr. ir.,uuru Uc. Thry hare no tbonglitloTltDe Ot the futar Br nvTta! 0 S Blti Oh,1botCT'V! ' Matrltrwiiy t always In their tlxui,'ljtr-f:xc!8. WhM a rrt etCumlty -tf.-Sta onm, bow iUtthtana iHnaartjaUmttJt after U as aW-Xtchioc)oluU, - . Fmb OrlU. Oat nXa, Ehr-1,Ul Wheat DlacuIU, 7orce, asd a aamber of other breakfast OirvaU I ait recelred at jnrarxet.jr'a' y I A nice lot (ms moj molWts Jut rt Id t J E IVkor. jr,, . f rreth U.l Corral jv.f ,t Ra. K,. f ra tM. 0)rnj F.r k.r.l, J i.t r-f.n at J It I'lulgf, f-i ' Oalo of lum!: -r In Tcnco ; and Kinh!hv:3 on 4 . tlil I '. Z 1 til The lamVt in tl.e 1r,r oa A r.k : : i m prlr! t t 5 '.' "" .'i .' 1 i i" r 'j ''' ' i !in'n ' ! t - 1 it i ! 1 AGAEl WHO FAILED And no Race. Reliance Led Throughout ! yell Ahead When Called; ' ' s . , Off. . -i . v- A' Special to Journal. , J - j New York, Agot SThe third race between the Reliance and Sham rock was started todays" the outlook being gloomy at start, weather being hazy and wind very light... - , j- The course was fifteen miles to wind ward and return, the Reliance started In lead aUonce and "was never threatened afterwards, the only question being able to get over the line before time limit ex pired. V Y .y '?? f - The wind throughout was puffy, reach lng eight miles when boats passed .outer mark, the' Reliance leading by about six minutes, but when about five miles from finish wind about "died out and race was declared oS at 120 p m, it being seen no chance to finish within time limit,' the Reliance being one mile and half In the lead.? j .' .; , ,4 lie Searcn Rewarded " That advertising pays, no one with a tbimble full 'of sense will dispute,' al though t some old fogies rather pride tbemselvee on not having so -liberal . an amount of "gtlmptlon." But; to the point iiatt Saturday': nljjht,- a colored man, seeming to be In great ;; distress vof mind, strolled Into this office, explaining that f bicycle had been stolen from him, and that ha bad been dlreoted by some one to "go to the Journal office and that the man therewould tell him:, where bit wheel; was and how to ge(;it.Not beu'g a clairvoyant, nor the person who stole the wheel, the writer could only comfort the distressed man by advising him tcleave a few cents - as a retainer attd that the Journal-would go out,to seekbls wheel.1; A smsll '"business lo csl" wu uaerted in Bunday's paper and yesterday morning a 'phone message was reoelved at this office from Bayboro say ing the .wheel had .een . found there. The man who lost the bicycle lives in the neighborhood of Biterdale, and can recover hia property by communicating wlthlhtsoffioe. V. ; ;"; ' ' mm : A aincuiar Acciacni. llaleigh August 87 A' very ' singular accident, and one which narrowly missed being fatal.oocurred yesterday afternoon In Swift creek township, near this city, A creacher rode uo to the house of Mr. George Ford and left his horse un hDched in the yard, , The horse went to the i well, one of .the kind having two backets and a pulley. On the edge of curb was a bucket full of waters This the bone ahovadVck Into the 'weH Mrs. Ford wai standing near the well and as the backet felt sprang forward and eelied the chain, to stop the bucket la a second she wss drawn headfore most into the well, which is S3 feet deep and in which there Is 10 feet of water, the walls bslog of rough- stofle, her husband and the preacher harried to her rescue; - She U coaadmui "i they VH some Hoesdowa to her,eelaed them and waiduwa np.1 Her head wu cot and btulscd by the itoaes -' ' . ." i - ' A ttneefoas Tobacco Disease. '; A vn deetroctlve tobacco disease has raeenllr broken oat with extreme vio lence la certain rontons ef US But. Is the deilre of the Btetloa to aocamulate all laloraatlo eoncenlig the dbeaae which may lead to a checking ef HI rav- ex. TkepolataowmoettoMdalr4 Is to Bad oat bow widely the disease la distributed over the BtaW To that end w recueat that all Popl iatemled ta lobaooo growing, who are troubled with int d!teae of their tobtecO plaata send specimens ccoi1illa ef the lower pen of the sua sod lb root to the Station, We partial inly desire these pedmtit It lh dl4M cositsts of the willing of the (htm, oornpD!J lfk brcwa eolor la thai portloe cf the U Jat U!l.of lbs bark.', W rtrl H U tolaoco growers the Importanoe of tnt:t!nf the Blatloa Imsaedlaulr afv lL!s appears .la the aaijlbor km!.ii)lbMi mr aiTUea to the rrnrf rfE''1l li rrl'l- Two ',tt-I lU ki la the t ll'i jear d b na t:.e V cl th nUrf rop lb ai tear JOS pl tjban-0 o U. flf'J. " i ' , rioioUt. CASTOR I A I r v U S Consul Assassinated y Special to Journal. " ,: v? w Washington, August S7 United States State Department Is informed that the United States Consul at Beirut Syria wis assasalnated today while riding in a car riage. - - The United States demands the Imme diate arrest and punishment of the mur derers, ' 'r ; - - '-V - - I,, iMMsjeajan " n " HARLOWE AND N. HARLOWE. Aug. S5.i-Mrs Chaa. Parker.and wife passed through cur berg one day- last week returning to their home at 'Stella, from making a visit to Mrs Mortov bis sister at Blades mill." ' Mrs M Bell and daughter Miss Me dio are spending a few - weeks at Seven Springs hoping for improvement of the health of Mrs Bell. Miss Mamie Beoton of Bachelor, Is spending a while at Mr J R Bell's. Capt, J W Jenkins of, the Bouthern rail road came In to spend a few' days wltbjtiis family who are here from At lanta. " s . Mr J R Bell wu In Beaufort on busl- nesa but Monday. Mr and Mrs X 1 Webb who have been spending a "tew . months at Mr W F Beo ton's have returned to- their home at Swansboro.', Y " Miss Julia Potter of Washington D C was an appreciated guest at the home of Mrs J R Bell Monday night. ; She left next day for a few days visit to her sla ter Mra Abnest Mason of WIntbrop. Mr l D Morton ' of Klnston,. was a caller at our sanctum yesterday On his way to Blades mill where he goes to make a Visit to bis cousin Mr O. D. Mor ton the manager there. Mr Eugene Rayner and O K Thomson of Klnstoo, passed through our berg yes terday enroute for Beaufort to, attend the pony penning, where they hope to make some purchases of the small anl mala. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e ....'C.-vy; : -. a. I Experienced shoer, I, Right Prices.r 5 ' Mltcuell'i Old Stand. , Having ioatalled a water motor I la my office to run my press, I am now able amount of work as heretofore - My enstomers get th advantage Owen Q. Dunn," PRlNTER ft STATIONED, i The Last Clearance Sale Of Spring and Sum 7 mor - Goods.' While lit. Oorlon is la the North buying; Fall and Winter Goods we will cloee out out present stock Summer Goods at jrlc sever be (or offered. We have left a frw bolbt of. Fig urod Lewti worth 7 Jo, now 4o ydL A (cw bolU of BLripe and Figured Iwns worth 12lo to lOo, now 7J to to U.e yard, Summer riannola and Trlcotto be cloif4 out at leu than half fric A fc 8u!U of I-vHm TJnJer Misalln worth f 2 25 iult, tow at tl H rait . lAi Oxfords, a rn,ni worth from 7&C to 12 2.', to ! cloaod out at from 4i0 to II 1 I ir. . I tirs Oauwi Vests worth from loo to :",now Sleto Oa. i Yri wld Tercale always in at Co the yard. U alW.tifiti to r,f n-r.!'. ;r. ri l.l!f J lirn if I I Having installed a water motor . la tnw nfllM 4n mil tnw nrMl I Kin 1 1 to tun out twice we 5 1 ' PQRi:SMOUTH ; orned iVD ul lets Nice Lot Just Received. Also nice .. lotHarvey's Small Suerar Cured namsr Breakfast Strips, Big Hams to cut, and Pic Nic Hams. Heinz's Pure Apple Cider Vineear, Sweet Mixed and Plain Sweet Pickles. Full Cream Cheese, Fresh Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. J. L Mill. 'Phone , 91. UAJLi ROAD, mULTA AJfD machine supplies, WS ARE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR Erie City Boilers and Engines, Van Winkle Celebrated Gins and Presses, 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 - Phoney. VTTTYTTWTTVVVVTVWWTVVTTfVyTfTfTTTTVTTTVVyVVVTTTTV V TO MAKE ROOn for Fall and Winter Stock PRICES on all Summer Goods GREATLY REDUCED. a a a Ladies Shoes, aolid leatner Mens r Mens Suits, that were $0 00, now I3J25. " Boys " 4 00, ' 1 75. I Same proportionate redaction in Hats and Caps and all, other Spring and 8ummer Goods. ? it 4 4 28 Middle St.,-Near Market Dock. X AAaaAAAaaaAAAAAaaaaAiAAAAAAiAi4 jl VrrVTVTTyTTTTyTVTTyTfTTVyTyTTyTTVryTTfTyTTTyTTTTf V Drntoe and Cassias ' Would Torn Qreeo with envy U they eoold e the garment worn by the men In Pew Bern and made by f M Chad wick. Well fitting band some and swell In style, and showing a man with a perfect ton to perfection, or making a perfect form In the man that Is dcleotlr. H you haven's ordered your Spring salt fi light ortrec, let as how you what a sweU you can b when w hat made your garment. . F. 2X. CTTlcke V - Putty and Paint r'ltff a moltllmle f ) T -1 I"1! t" Mnmfr!l l'n r-; !ri n n,l r- ; I ..... r ' r. I f f , p v. r t-. ' . r) . 'f 7 I Iff-- Wholesale & XSetall Grocer, 7r Br5ai St Mill Supply Co., MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven St. Phone 216. 68o pair. 98o " ! tVur irfbiH JAP-A-LAC FOB SALS BY J. C. WIIITTY & .CO.' KW BIKT, w. a lead for color card. Be fto Oet Oe CaegU Cared, 1 Car fti ' cate wlik ii.a.c. kdH"ka oust sc. tteiatr. tlstbnrnier bNemi4i -. , .. - aawoau4a,u. vM by lUnorrHiriuiiiiicY," West Broad IJm, t eeeeeet ' v id wants of 1 I tb Family. 0,z of car elz- ; ' t t hzv price J r. I !i . i r 1 N
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