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,TOE..XXI-KO; 123. AUGUST TWISTY-SECOND I KAR r f 4t ft y ... 6V '? 1 i. V. t fa $ In Lccs and i to ff PRICES CUT IW HALF, ill y v " This salcr will; 'itia'wili'last"64fcdavaloiilv. This Us to V ft; V close out;the odds and ends, in 'Order 0 4 to make room for. Fall Stock. ' '"JC,- i ( $ See us for Lace and Emhroidery, I during !Augnst and .8toto - week, 130.00 per montlu . Now is the delightful season and.. Hunting is toe.', . : :i : .. J, ne Atian uo iiowj is newly njoABgnstand September -s ' , EARL1 TURNER,": Manager, OCCCOQODODOdOnODOadDOCCCCD 1 1"' . nu iTM onl Eiclnsive 'Wholesala .Dealers and Jobbergi ol",l ; Q ,8pringnd Feathers in New ' O ' ' All -goods shipped direct from factory in soua cars;1 ; .':V-;; n , . AH.Mt.il Orders receive prompt attott6iiL'.!iJ 'V'S' O ii O bfflceV and rSalesrboms&East-Side P : S5 Market Dock, in .Dr. Hughes Iron Clad O BuildingrNo 7rNEW BERNO " ; qK Phones: Office ; 172,1 Residence'254: -vt o ':W- i occcononononocononococccou ; .''. ".. . ...... ..v - ' '; - u w ;. s; : v, ' if: Farniefs flONDAY, Our aim 13 to get tho Highest XIarkot iPrico : for your Tobacco. ? : v;; Bayers for The A. T, ; Dacco uo. wiu do witn us aunng ine enure sea - son, and thoy4will pay' as, much for your tobac co as on any other market ' , ' ;; ' Plenty of city water and good stablea for ; yourteamVOn nntH''-' r; . ' ; Oomo to the opening eale and koop coming. 4.-PAIMlKK8 AVAIIKIIOIJ8K CO., ; 7 , B ;rORR!!f, Alcllnneer. ' . jBOWARO Si HESTIIl, An f r. I 1 ( U 11 b4 ' ' Emfcroidcti cs besrin -Mondriv. 24th UlOo!'$2a7,y.,$100 per ,?r ' 1' V T1 ;. i; - jat the sea-shorft ' J-fisHdAg 'r ,.. .;tf f:' ,.tii'' remoawea ana reiarnisnea, v f t this famous Beaside resort t..v.'a-.te;. BerLv . r '- Q ' J 4.:.' 1 - r1 ',,.', .' 'if.- r r iiy ilji a ' - - - ' - V .'' Co: and the Imperial To- .T6rjib. Ox oil AUG. 3. 1903. - .Y. Coternor' Ayccck V I::.'- r&U:n , "VKar!r;- . lef.ltsl !.e. . " Goyemor A.ycock IebucI L'8 official proclam.Ion lutilg llonZ j Cj-te-Uwr 7th ai tlie date for ITorth CarolIa'i Labor De and a g "t Jht.l" 7. Proclamation. Trt"-- i.l'e 1 Js! ture of North Carolina hts pj-ro'ctod th.e first Monday In EepterLlex of each year Labor Day and. a general holiday, the said first Monday In September be ing the same day set aside by the statute of the United States and the -statutes of the various States In the Union, -; 'Now, therefore, I Charles B. Aycock, Governor of the State of North Caro lina, In recognition ,pf, said , legislative acts and with a view to the continuance and -strengthening :of . the good: will which exists between all the "people of this State," do request all of the - citizens of North Carolina to -observe 'Monday, September,?! 1903, 'as a holiday", and that In every way possible, employers " co operate with employes In worthy recog nition of the dignity of labor and In the becoming observance of Labor Day. Let there be aa far as possible cessation of labor -throughout the State. I-request that all plaoes of business ' of whatever character where hibor Is employed ahall be closed t3 the end that those employed may enjoy a dayt rest .and .thanks giving. 4 The day ought to be observed by all people In expression 'of apprecia tion of those who toll, for (upon them tests the progress, prosperity,' success and harjplness of the" State; - Let har mony exist between all employers' and employes. Let us foster .and "strength en that confidence; between those who employ labor and those who work which Is essential to the peace of i the State and the best Jnterastt(Q U, the peo- In testimony .wherepf I have hereun to set my hand;, and caused f the great seal of the State tolbs afflxed.t ThU the tfihdayot Aurtst, A.iD-.;1903, and In the 138th year , of Our Independence; , By tfie Governorj , riv ' ' ' ,i CHARLES jBATCOOK. P.Mv.F8AJl3ALL t J At vjn I Private Secretary, s s vi u(i KODAT'SYICBTJIACE., -'t. feather Forecast For t Syronf e9ale ,pf -Wind. Special 10 Joujnet'v,"; -' New York, August 28. According to weather Indlcauonajtouight,- tne yacnt rise tomorrow will be sailed la a atrong gsieoiwino.' v .s PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr S H Meadows j hat returned from JtetaoBptmg..V4'1-:?',' M J n Wliht wlto tmal In Pol- ldcksvllle yesterday; f ? V iMr J T batenport ot Papm!loo. wu In the clly yesterday;. ;: mbmlng for lUlelgk.' v tc f.'V'- j l; ", Mrl B Backbura returned 'yesterday rom a vlilt to New York. Mr 'and Mrs )ool Patrick of Gorton are Tilting relatives In the city, . ,?,s- i Mr. &L, 2)111, Br. ji went toVeaufort yesterday to visit hit notherwke U very riff Armstrong .returned jutet- dav from a . builnemi . trip to . Baltl more. a-.. ' f Mr and , Mrs F M Chad wkk lef t the Ooracoke lart wvwitnn torithe iff George' "Knnett'left .yesterday stcuIoe for a ooilnets trip to Kew MrFredllanterot CharloUe, panl through Kew Bern yeatcrday, a roate to Norfolk; Mr O 0 Clark, Jrn returned yesterday from . vacaUoa ( visit at Panacea Bprloga, .. .... . ..." i; . i Mestra J. A. PaUsrion ' and Char!ci IiHl returned yteri3ay frora a Vifi'nesi trip to New York. ; Col J V WlUlams ' of K.w York Cl y after spending a few dtila the city Uflon the Ocraooke ycitorflsy to- Ibx. -' "f - Mrs II U, Ororee and r).!.IiT who have Wen . vts'unf rti'.'cs la !" .: Vs., fot tome t!-.'-. ;rf--rr.t 1 to t'.-Ji borne Ut tret ' - t. ' V,' T.-' - j - ! r ;.'r. : 1. 1 lai' :.:m:3; Corr orations Slow In Sending Re- ports to State Auditor. . Land Cemoanr Chartered Lacy to . - Deliver Memorial Address. - Applicants ExamliatIo s ' For Attorneys, An ' dabon Socle- " - ty Doing- Y 1 ". "'-f;--jUood.' ; : ' I Raleigh, August 3.-Tlie State today Chartered the Heights Land Oo. of Golds boro,' wlth a capital stock of $60,000, the StOCKnoioers oeing oenaiocr m. oiiu- mons: Congressman B. W Pou and Wil liam T Portch of Goldsboro. , ' " i State Treasurer Laiy leaves tomorrow for Portsmouth, where on Sunday after-. noon he will deliver a memorial address on the late P M Arthur, the . head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. The address will be before the Brother' hood of Portsmouth and vicinity and at their special Invitation,' ' It Is learned at the . office of the State Auditor that some of the corporations are still slow in sending in their reports. They claim that this Is due to the slow-1 nasi of the assessors and boards equals sation, and that they cannot obtain from I the latter the valuation of their, real ana personal property In order to deduct the the amount: of this; from tne capuai stock. The delay Is giving the auditor a good deal of trouble. -.,.' Fifteen" sheriffs nave yet lauea, w make total settlement or. tneir aiaie taxes. All ot these except two or three have made partial payment, The Supreme Court will on Monday ex amine appllcantsf or license as attorneys. vj TJp to this .date, thirty-eight o' rthese have registered; un i.:i uesaay -ue prsi district appeals vwlll be called.,, There are no State cases on the docket irom this district, v ; ; , r , It Is expected that the attendance , at the Agricultural and Mechanioal College at the Opening, and la fact during au pi the coming term wIlT break the record t There are now seven branches of the North Carolina Auduoon society. - ine one here is actively at work against vio lators of the game laws.. Today a war- rent wu Issued for a man who a few days ago killed a wild turkey. The war rant Is issued upon affidavit of the coun ty game warden. j The State superintendent has Issued complete list of the county 4 superintend enta of education and also ; those of city and towns graded schools, Of the latter there are now no less than 83. The graded school system Is certainly . grow? log la Norm uarouna.,-v , Vr& RUN AWAT '''TRADf j i 1 . .-r,. On madu twnber CompanyLItoaa at k - y -While earriins a train load of logs on th. TiUide Lnmber OomDShv's PamlIcoiBMrhiili. Wa ihrlnkTOur loose tires road to Goose Creek plor, on Friday the toalnmen lost control of the "ttaln, the - . result belnf that the engine .dashed against and overthrew the bumpers at the end of the pier, the engine ana onei CSrioaa going inw i. riT.r. . . . ; .There Is quite a down grade on the I road some hundreds of yards before the plor Is reached, and the train men mis calculated vthe weight and force of the train, which got beyond their control, the logs en the oars also preventing the free ate of the breaks. Except the engine and one car there! wu no lota, the trainmen escaping la-1 lurr br ianiolna: off before the cars I reached the pier. . . K 01 ICE." ':' The 49lh. Annual Meeting of tne Etock Holders of the Atlantic Form Carolina IL a Company willbeLclJat Kc wEorn, JT.C. Tburadsy BcptcmUr 2",lh. 1133 at 12 o'clock. James a. r.nYAN. 1 rrcimtni. M. MANLY,!' Fi-ct. & Trcai. ! a 1 mu!rl ettrst I', r. Uj, AD,;ni ;:l and ending ' - r 4 ! 0 f ,r l!. if .fTln'r.M.rr.t , f 1 (if n I.!, --r f r : al: cf lumber Inrcnco, I i an I Duildinc 3 on r irk T: j Iun:l,.r i i te fence andulldlngs ion ..;:c l ark will be sola either at I pi . . o or pulillc sale. Any person de i si ring to purchase at private sale can ap ply to Mr Wo Dunn. If no private sale Is made said Inumber will be sold at pub ! He auction at the Court Bouse at IS O'clock m. on Tuesday Sept 1st 1903, t If you want a good S& smoke, try any I of th followta? brands Bed Drasron. Aunt Hannah, CubaaohC Cremo, Prince I of India. Jr. ,A1T for sale-at JR Parker, i M The Wants of I the Family, i ?.' One of oafek-l gardhut low priced Hommocks fL , !mSmmorWE Having installed a water motor lit my office to run my press, I am .now able to turn out twice the amount of work as heretofore , jt. .My onstomers get the advantage Owen Q. Dunn, J PRINTER & STATIONER, VW CRATIN ST.'-,.; , -.M-t,4,. -r-i r-ja jf-v- Si1 i . - Anticipated Enjoyment always realised when you ride It II waters' carriage, wnetner surrey.Dunry, tiap or runabout. Their style is fault-1 less, tneir construction penect. iney are roomy and comfortable, give ease in irunnin auaareniBrrieiui vo uoiwi lumemoer we a wowing f. i. VW. j ..- v flr..fv 4 ' ,y,t v r v Dont - Be Led I W. nnt RtihhAr TlrM nn wmt old Otl - - . - . In a machine without eutttaf -tuna. Bverybody is ilnrlted to see ; the jrlw I" r . , , I v4. - H . 1 ulCrB fj, Mon . . ... pnoM 183. - .. 1 . m arnaa ri,- . new oun..f Tho tast - - " ' w 1 w,w. - ..Of Spring and Sum- ,mcr.Gcrods. ;i.,',t ' While Mr. Coplonii in the Korth baylog Fall and Winter GooJs wc will close out our prestnt stock of Summer Goods at price never be fore offered. - -- ' " We have left t few rxlU of Fig- un d lAwna north 7d, now 40 yd. A fcwbf)lL8of Stripe and Figured Ijiwns worth 12io to 15c, now 7jc to Oo U o jar I. ' ' Summrr Flannels and Tricos to le cloiiod out at Iws t. .n hull fried A fw fuiU of I.ft.li-3 Under M!i:.!:i worih Ji 25 suit, iow t 1 1 2 1 1 v' Ln :;.i Oif r ' j, f- w j .;r.i wori fr -:i :r.o to riu i l ti"- -1 out ;( f,-. -mi 413 to ti it p. r. V ! v : ' I'i . k iraj s J -1 t Ih'ttiiiittttiffliihWWMM PORTSMOUTH oroeo 5s ymmm taw svra, UUOtj IVVWIYVUl., - ( ..Also, nice lot Harvey's Small Sugar Cured Hams, Breakfast String. - Bit , . . . Mams to cut, and Pic Heinz's Pure . Apple . Cider Vinegar, Sweet Mixed and Plain Sweet Pickles. J Full .Cream Cheese, Fox Riyer, Print Butter. 1 t . J. J. ; Lr mm 'Phone 01. RAIL. ROAB, MILL A9TD MACHINE SUPPL.IES. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR Erie City BoileTrs-and Engines, ' Van Winkle -Celebrated Gins and Pr sses, . . The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, . The Wagner Duplex Steam Pumps, Starrets Fine TooIb. We carry a full stock of everything in the line of Machinery and Supplies, -' Gaskill Hdw. & HARDWARS 78 Middle St J Phone 147. - AfcAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAlAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA " VVVVTTVTWVTTTVTTVVVVVTV VTTVVV VVVVVVVVVTTT H But must rush off the remainder of our i 3? with the BIG FALL 3 thing in our store will be sold at Cut it Prices. No duch sale has heen in New 4k . . .. a w- . . uern xms season, uome quica oeiore 5 the Bargains are all gone. 5 28 Middle St, Near MarEet Dock. 4 Amuuiuaiiuiutau -w tttttttttttttttt tt tt Iri tn .nvthinv Vffll tiftt'waJlL TIM I .. . - i f h,.n orn wnn nu inr mnrw r nrntnn v nn 1 Hiipr iim1. ninr nn vnnr ! "7 Tw J brttd inSW I Sd long aS JOU pay the pnefl M Charge I We especially call your attention I HENRY RYE WTllSKEY; feelinK yod better or rive mora' aatiafaoilon. .t : Compare it irHJiany brand at tame price or a little higher and we then know do one can persuade you to take any substitute. Sold In sealed bottled ol following; iSrew-qnarta,' pints and half pIntv..Full rjaeasurei tmiform quality, and popular pricoa, At fiTKAUS, GUNKX & COPropw, RICHMOND, VA." s i i ' I 1 " i I I , , , -; JAP-A-LAC r !im : cv .i.e. v, ::riTV co, f,r.v t r.r.M, i. c. SM1 fof f'-l"r iard. Ik':' - o Nic Hams. Fresh Elgin and Wholesale & Retail -Grocer, 71 Bread m Mill Supply Co., MILL SUPPLIES 44 Craven Sr. Phone 816. STOCK. Every- 3 tf w ' aAAAAAaa suuuutuusu t t t or Influenced Vonr llfth IndfiTriflnfe in tfdAfttJnir j "7 , 77 iv "j , the dealer to the tine tried brand of "OLD certain twother brand will suit Leading Brutus and Cajslcis . . Would Turn Orwea with eny If lhyaoiiM UiSfT-mnla worn by lh mon la PirwDom and inade hyFM ChaOwk.k... W.U att nj buxU mm. and wU In aivl ahowlng a, . ma with a i-rfl frifm to trfftcttcjii, ,, ' r f riikln("a r(e fr.rm In tb. man Usat H d Iwltin, II jwi havtn't or!rt jrmir Pj'finj mil ot I l.t r-nvi.t, it US !irw T"0 w hat a twoll ymt n be WbtH 1 . 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