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4 V 'J KXW BI23, I. CM FRIDAY HOama, KOYlBIB.lS, 1903 TWEITT-SICOVD YIAR. VOL. IXIKO. 134.' ( ' ' " .s. isivjsW - LY 1 (X AY A. i tv V;-V: f . sic hi m w "V' " d Ma Large size Comforts at 75c io Down Comforts at $5 00 to 10-4 Bed Spread! at6So to Sheets 21 yards wide and 2 Sheets 81 2. yards hemstitched atEUo, ; ' Hemstitched Bolster Oases 45 x 78 flushes at S5o. Hemstitched Pillow Cases 45 x 86 inches at ilOcy Flak Hem ttllow Cases at 10c 12iq, 15c, 10 4 North Carolina All Wool Blanket at $8 50. RAIIi KOA, MllVt AHto MA-CHINE SUPPLIES. WE AKE MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR Erie City Boilers and Eugines, a Van Winkle Celebrated OinB and Presses, The Oneida Wood Split Pulleys, ' ". -a The Wagner Duplex Steam Pumas, ; , Starret'a Fine Tools. We carry a full stock of everything in the line of Machinery and Supplier ;,o . , ,;r Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., HARDWARE TOIiddle St. Phone 147. Everybody Knows OIiB msitY WHISHJ2Y. - This picture on the label, ;the seal over . corks, p fC j A -and,, our -.aaihe Wown in bottles V-hrv uaallej, quality and uni- j formlM ttiis . FAMOUS fBBlW'tj J,.. EICHMONb, VAT -' ' i y : ' ' v?W What the Dickey. Bird Said t . l: ' bol what U man Mh) wbo 4tok a 1 gfaMS of BudveU bT. m7 aaowa bo bM bad IU tlui at eoU. ' l par kl leg and daltefoai Um of pai Bodwl bMr. Wba yoa va&i nm .. thlac rtfmhjBf tad palkte tlokliog. b7 lirt 'f (tr ProtecA Brtwlag Co, of Pati- vtoipbia. fmli Car Ud twywtk. , ' buarch omci A. 'B. Bsxter 8 Co. Commission ', ;. 'Brokers; Siccls. Centra!! & M"! , rboaar--IIBWBKlUr.ll.e.' . If ta Offloa, II Brdwf y. Krw To. UtgSixt Uaklnf and wntll nt Oysters! bjsl::sl Prota t"' mto vi'.l OtiUts ' 1 : Jt-r io y 83 00 each, 17 00, 15 00, yards long, plain hem at 60o.() r? PCILL SUPPLIES 44 Cravef&t Phone ;.; feel Vt 1 Any fcrmor . during to jfexice his land with the . Ainerican.A Field Fence j can : v. pr jcure tno Bamo or mo rorta Bho'rt whilo.' j I .nbw have In ttbek two. car loaaa or Daxne.; Mfi,n; i Bzkef Guns, Cckmbh Etcyctss, ; f :onPhcnognphs;: Olfcct TypcuJ(tcrs, Hertford E'cjd:r IRI vi LIU rtcs 115. SI Ulis f!. Urge St!;ciczt cl Lzlilcx fipoolalto JouraiL ' -y , . London, Eng.SoT J3.-T1M Bank o England hu told 808,000 pound! of bar gold for shipment to Sew Tork.';',1' , Imrortaat to Cgslpacrate, ydUraa$. " Headqnarteri United ConfedenU 1 v f Veteran. ' ' ,f ;v,New Orleajnfc.La Oct. SI, 1S03.- ) GEKERAt. DRDIR8T I a", j eCommandbg General ansoaa- oet with Deonllar pilde the latenae satit- factloa he feela la directing attention to the closer relations that are to m eetan- llahed between the U O Y and the U S C V, and he la eonsdentthaf thli- feeling animates the breast of etefy member of oar beloted orkinlzaUoityififtSwS1 1 IL The Commanding General dlrecu Dartlcnlar kttenUonto tbe following ta per ol the Special uomnuiwe wno oaa this matter under conalderatloa daring the reoeat iRenntotut which report wa uanlmotaely and enthniiutlcally adopt ed by the CtarenUon?P; - "The committee sppoutedior tne par pote of a conference between (he ITnlted Confederate Veterans and United Boas of Corrfedte-Veleraai: with a View to the closer anodatlon Of the two confod erUonvhrtngvjnet7and4 exchanged Tiews, snbmlt thqUowlsg u their unanimous report: , . "1, Thaf there shall be appointed a standing committee of 'fly e niemberiof the United Confederate" Veterans and a like number from the United Soni ol Confederate Veterani, ib ' be selectedby the reepecUTe Cbmmanders-1n-tiefK,to btrknownas thrmt;tknimttte on Oo-operaUoa between the" Veterans and flnni! and it la ieodrimended that the ser eral DtrlsloUe' appoint Simile commit-. ttm', tm'4 "m- sttC . ts. inn aii w neaniona ui u uuuw Confederate VeWaneJheJCTnlted Bone of Confederate i .erans shell hare the fall privileges' of ihe Aoor.bat 'prlthont the right to Vote. ; That partloulvly. at the opening or weloomlnr .ceremonlw the Boas ahaU be seated with the Voter ana, and the Oomauader ''of the Bona ihall respond to the address of weloome as well as the Commander ot the United Confederate Veteranii; and thst the Vet erans hare similar privileges, at all con Ventlou Of 8ons; ,That Divisions of the united uoarederate veterani oe euwoi- lted to extend ilmilautwortesiea to the Sons at all Dlvlaioa Beualone.-, j Thst at au paraaes ine . sons toau to the special eswrtl teterahs;; i "4.' That the Camps of the United Oon federate Veterans' shall be authorised enroll In associate membership Uie Sot s. giving them, Tor each Camp, such prw leges of membership u such Camp may determine; provided, such' a Bon Is. ft memoer oreomeuuiy organizea uamp. belonging to the United Sons of .Ooafed eiate v"eteraas.,;-a a a. a '.,"8.w That the Boas be urged to nnV farm themsels In historic gray,, but la so doing omit from sock naif omts all jdesfg nsUons of military tankj and that they beargedla tae desigaauoa or taeirer fleers to nee no saaitart thlei,.-; . . ra.-Thal the Camps andallolSoen Cf tbi Called Ooafederate '4' Veterans be eainestly reoommeaded to assist la every possible manner fa 'the organization end support of Campaef Bonii and that the Veeraas see to It -ttst la si) Confeder ate gtlhetlngs and.oelebrauons ma sons shall be glvea prominence. They are the Mire or and meet, Dyesioaauon with the' Veterans, be soght the glort- one h'erttag e that belongs to them. . v k. 1 - ISVmi WiLKER.7 , . utairmaa ror twrnnuiiee or u. v., v.-- riu. That commanding aenerajyuh- esU urge with all the imporlaace th matter merits that Division Cowindr't stotaoi g!vehlsAole -bj , - and tamcoiatir 'cotis'Jv Uoe. - thst Camp', cSJoers, .t up" As i ""'f wliaout de!ay, pa that the -c' . -'tea- I w plated In the - eetlou ef the Conten tion may be LnmtdJfcUl effective," i XV. TUftumsfidlagOeaerslherfljy sppolnte the follow Inr. commutes' to rtpmul the U. C. Vj . Um. 0n, Q. 1 fVelser,Ccau&diJit .Army of i;ortbrn Vlrc'rils JerrUont,-ChlnniH Oenl Besnett H Tcmng, Cojrmtsdi KentocVy Dlrisloai Brig. Gea, John A. ITstb, CotnmsniVrf flrt Er'-no'e.'MU- SlstlppIDlTllk r.; ( X IL V. Vsfl Esndt, Comtruii-T'; txa 'm.. Prlrtte W. TS, tot, A-a,' cf W. fC lUr i4 Camp No. I"), 1 '.rrr- -,, LU Boa. Wm. lic'u. 3 (.-u-i,C'inmisJ er-U-CtUf U.P.C.V..m r.ndou! haJfoflbe' C, -i. ilBIIr tn, ti-' ..,i,t4 Xc-:, :'. vr. . . ciwiettowe, r; r.. w. v.. Dton Bong, T ; not ' z 1 If' -A f ' t t ... -41 tbUt tA r- tl-tSBl-Htl. Swansfcoro Notes., a . Nov IL Mr B E Hurst of Hsysvllle, was in our place last Saturday, deliver ing fruit trees to our people, Mr Hurst Is how doing business In Maysviue. -, Mr G W Bell is putting up a work shop la Swinsboro to do all kinds of re pair work en buggies, mcycies, cans, etc. : . - Master John Gibson of Loco, was our visitor last and this week. "Jotnny Is our relation son of the letoBS Gibson. ' - Mrs JB O Mattocks of Thurman, Is yls- itlngMrs B 8 Gibson of .Loco, this week.AiiiAA'Ap-'. Mrs Boss Montfoid and little son Wil lie, have gone to Ward's,, Mill on a visit to Dr Moatfort and family. Ljler B BHatthewe It prpgreselng- in his Uh school here, "Swansboro Insti tute, he has a nice bell now atuchedto the building and hu about forty pupils so far! - :, "' Csnt Josenhus Embh and son SsmueL Of Bogue, was here last Tuesday buying a load of lumber. They came In their sharpie, Bessie.'; (j ,;" A Schooner Myra W Spears, D'J Lewie, master,, is In port now loading with lum ber from the saw mill here. The Spear Is a large three mtster; nailing from Somer's TClU Jli and bound to Patcher Jonn.. we think, fehs tarries 170,000 feet ; " A .' Rev IN Henderson of' Hubert, ws busy repairing his gtlit-tnlll and cotjon gin works last week, also his saw mtl) fixtures Mr W J .Montfoit was the chief toss of the work. -" Only abolkt a dozen drnmmers lately, we notice the clever and genial good looking face of Mr Joseph Fulfcrl of yeur city among them. Pishing with hook and line outside now, ts good sport as well as good profit Mt D G ard Jr, with two others, eaught Mtne--300 gray trout, last Monday They sell for got, per poun1, f.esh The same crew caaght something near 8,009 mullets with nets in the last few days Inside. These sell for 2o per lb, fresh; the mullets are most y small size, from 1 to inch sjzsT A"- i Wi are sorry to note the sickness of Mrs E NecU Of Cedar Point aeln, be hu been, very pOprly for some time, we tratt she will soon recover. hear oonfllctlng storks ccncirn'cg the sad death of W W weeks of Bogue, mentioned last week In the Journal . TOur new Doctorr, Whitty and "Va sm have Jait oompletti almost a miracle Jn the way of curlpg ailments la horses Mr D O Ward had one of his. hor n orlppled so badly that Mr Ward Wanted some one to kill him, offeredto'take 85o for the horsea hone worth kfore the accident at least 1 150, b'ot these medics came along just In tlm to. save the horse's life also Mr Ward's SSc 1 hey Just looked the horse over, gave him thelr"Mttlo Wand and breathed into his nostrils the breath of. new life and In t4 hoars after, Mr Ward refused $100 for him, fortooetelvno . bones ., were broken, but suppose that f would make no difference with these Inspired h?re doctors. If yon have a horse sick, -call OnBrs. Watson and -Whitty, charges modsratcM'vA UV:aJ - ' Tell aunt Bersh she had better hurry, (hose haating bovs of hers oft soon, or Dave w am ana nana rrattymaa wiu kill aU the squirrels. - - v , ; - . , : . , A Uncle Jim. - IF YOU WANT ;Up-ip-date 86nd. your .work Owen O. Dunn, t PRINTER A STATIONER, . v .71 CE1TEN ST. .ovo, Hoying, "V -."Wo are now in our new Btoro 93 uitl'JIo St., artri rro better prcpar- curiy your S-'urniiiiro thnn ever before. It iro cf nil ;-rr t! Printing I v -'TAKE ;"-; iChcrry Glyceme TAKE Fop COUGHS, 1 COLDS, . 'A A' W1T AUTrrTTYnriYKI And all Pulmonary troubles' of the throat and LungSr It acts by dissolving the. phlegm and thereby affords a fine expectoration relieving the most obeli. nate Cough, a ' v Sold by ,' Wut Broad Street. New Howard Hats We are selling the Howard Hats this fall at $2,50 worth $3.03. f 1.1ME5. occcpoQoaononoQonodoDCccoo c i v i b riri 1" c a c co i ii v oTfi n if o v Wahav added to oor EzoloBiTe Wholesale Furnltare btuinew a complete of Bet Rre- proof Safes. . We have alsoi lire Cars of Furniture in stock and can fill orders prompt for Irott Safes, Furnltnrf, 8tove aid Mattresses. ' .. All Mail and Phone Orders wlU receive prompt attention. ' Office and Sample Room 47 Middle 8treet; Warehouse and factory 8 aiid 7 asi Side Ni .die Street Office ITione 172a"; a ' a :V AT.eTTarner Fumltaro Con cccccnonocQnononoononcccoo I " 1 - . A largo stock of the very best free burning White Ash Hard Coal in all sizes. H - i ; ': Also the Lump' Bituminous especially for grates, and tho very bost stoam. ' -a':v, . Personal attontion given to all orders at ; v 110LLISTER & COX COAL YARD, : Phone 34 : ' Foot of Craven St i D:rn a 0 b ' : anil Fertilizer Llills, Lhrsjfzdvrers 'of Cctton Seed Produds ' r r V Co ;YOUR VISITING wr CARDS.' r. 4 t t v If you would have them . exactly cor t rect, both In size of 1 card - and . stylish engraving. . a Leave your order at , . EMITS BOOK STORE, i For Sale. Hog Island, seven, room dwelling, peach orchard, stock, horse, boRgy, Cart and tools, suitable to fruit growing and cattle raising, game and fish plentiful. apply to Mbb. Subah R. Nblson, RF.D.No.3. Nelson's Perry, New Bern, N. O. Are the JBestjj in the World at $3.00, AND E. P. Reeds at $2 and $2,450 W. Li. Donglas, Lewis A. Cros sott'sand AG Xettleton's for Men 'NEW BRN, N, C ...... . . '" ' J V j -- Cotton Oil - ; -gre.de Fertilizers, C U Tricci for Cot- T-r:,i furnl:Iicd n -: cf Cot- 4 - New California Prune?, Dried Apples and Peaches, Cran berries. Sweet and Sour Pickles, Pigi Eeet, Pig Hams to cut and Small Pig-Hams to boil whole, Prepared and Old Fashion Buckwheat and Maple Syrnp, Fresh Print and Fancy Elgin Butter, Fancy Cream Cheese, Fresh jdat Flakes, Rice, Grits and Big Hominy, Freeh XJneeda Biscuit, Uneeda Milk Biscuit, Fresh supply Canned Soups, all kinds, Fresh Celery 5c stalk, And numerous o her good things to eat which we cannot mention for lack of space. Call and look over my stock, no trouDie to snow goods. Yours to J. L Mc! 'Phone 91. Old Fashion and Prepared Buckwheat just .in, it goes ith T St a Just pure good wholesome sweet butter nothing rvore or less. Made by the most cleanly methods ' a natural product retaining the very purity and flavor of the clover fields. Carefully packed in dainty one pound packages. None genuine witlwut (lie signature of T J. It. PARKER, Jr WHEN BUYING HARDWARE you wish to boy where you can get the best for ths least money. Yon know that below a oertaln price it is Impossi ble to manufacture GOOD HARDWARE. Cur Hardware is the best obtalnab'e, and our prioes are Ibe lowest, quality considered. Wo den's glte things away but we come pretty near lu W are agents foi HEATH AND MUX.UQ AR'8; BEST I REPARED PAINT. Foy & Simmons, 7fl ft. front St. NIW BERJf, N. O. - ' "iW-- a -. A - .pu ' A if Cp-totlate Ilig B a rtgnlar eoek ef the waJk for Thankirlvtng day and for tPtj day Is what a driving Bio wanta, Sad be Med wk n (on kw than oar eanlage ra pntitory, whore aU that la aew. anre. imrt and stjlut) la tmeamatU and nd pcUI md T.hlrUs ean be bad. Wa tare the Wt In d.i1(a, toake Sad finUb, and mt tarriets bf all kinds are antad r,t th.ir itrme tae of riding and rnnlaf (jsslltbw. ' Tt. only jUra la tova In t a"T and er.r7tf.irf to rmlr btifgW.. os b' r. hnj ir? nd ra tntmJ. Vi ro f'.ui.t r 1 on yonf eVl ot ii,Uli, Ws .Mi, ynt), U llie In a rr.tr). In. llhmi rtiHInf Ui.w, at ;;','m Uklpf t!r from Wril o whil vi-tl att J.ri7VxlyU tm-ii:,.- 1 in !..tr .'!.; at Work f'.lUng rew l.!ia la f'l l '". tot just recewed, Please, Wholesale eft Betail Groeer, 71 Broad Ut SOLD BY Four Day's Surprise Sale. Wednesday Nov. 11, Thursday Friday, Saturday, 2000 yards L wide 4io yd. M 13, 14. it L Sheeting yard 3000 yds D D Sheeting yd wide, 5o yd. 1000 yds Remnant Calico 4o yd 1600 yds Bleaching at 4 lo, 1200 yds Outing, all colors. 41c, 1500 yds Flannelette, all colon, at 7tc, 2000 yds Canton Flannel 4jc, 5000 yds Plaid and Checked Homespun 4to, 250 Ladies Fleeced Shirts 28 eoh 400 Mens " 23o 100 yds Fine Table linen, white, 800 yds Fine Table linen, in colon, 22o yd, 4000 yds Cashmere in all colors. atfiloyd, . . 1(00 yds Oorerj Cloth Mo yd, 250 ftt ChOdranA Shoot S9o pr . 178 pn Xdlce Shoes 69o pr, 131 pn lilies Dress Shoes 97o pt , 225 pn Meat Sboes, 98a pr, , ', ; M3 MengSnlta UMsoli, a, r. Job Uk Mens HeU l2o to 44c sch Pnrifi this Bpeotal Four Days mrythlnf will be sold at gurpria. . lnj prioes, , .'. . . S. COPLONf n niDDue tmzvr, Kexi k Cukct Hardware Oo, Wew Bim, ATTEnTIOr GEHTS. - I! 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