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V r: S1' . V . r v . .-I .-- ., --: : Hi- THE JOURNAL, ; new Ben, n. Jne i, tiu. LODGBSXRECIO&Tl ' , UKAVEIt LiOlKiJS WO, '1 JUXIUttTB ; , OF HARMONY. Meeti.Snd and 4ti ' VfednaedaT nizhts to each month U . . Bountree'i HalTjollook ttraet, kt 7.8jH o'clock. BunSAi R. BuL rretldenu" J. " Index tt Hew Airertlsemeats. if LtawncpwnX. sBroad ftoeat FruH Oo Ico Cream. .. Soathern Hallway.. ' - J. M. Mitchell & Co-Towels. Carolina Brick Co,-eBrlck. v- Blmmoni & Hollo well Co Special Business . Locals. LOST-On the North alie fil Pollock St. between George St.ni the "Post office, aimall blue purae. Please return to Joarnal office. , . ICE CKEA.IL any flaror delivered at 86 ota. quart at the Broad Street fruit Company. FOB BENT The upper story of the building located at No 23 Craven street, Six rooms with all modern conveniences Enquire of E K Bishop. TOR BENT After July 12th, the House now occupied by Mr J O Dunn on Gedrge St. Apply to Mrs W Ho! lister, HARRY BULTAN will begin the sale of chickens again text to Nixon's res taurant. He will have some fine Spting and Grown Chickens. Try him. FOR RENT The residence, No 87 Pol lock street. Recently improved and painted. All modern conveniences. Ap ply to William Sultan, next door to res Idence. EXTRA quality Siloed Ham 17 cents per pound at Oaks Meat Market. FINE Country Hams at Oaks Meat Mar ket. FINE RESIDENCE Location Ho 7 large rooms, besides large bath room, and large kitchen, Cor E Front and King Bts. Sale for partition June 27th 1004. H. C. Whitehtirst, Commr. THE PRESSING CLUB Ts still in progress. Gentlemen's suits and ladle skirts neatly pressed. Goods left at Mr Stewart Callaway's barber shop will re ceive prompt attentlsn. J. R. Simpson, New Bern Military Academy, Nations! Avenue. FOR RENT South side of the Sllmson residence on East Front tit. Contains ten rooms with all ttfodern conveniences E. E. Harper THE RAILROAD Mestjlarket can fill your order today, with fine Spring Lamb, Prime Steaks, Roast Chops, Sau sage or anything nsually found In a good market. FOR RENT A resldence with all mod ern conveniences. Apply to Mrs E II Powell, 100 Broad street. FOR RENT After June 1st, the East end of Harvey House on South Front street Fifteen rooms and all -modern Improvements. J JV Stewart. CRAVEN, CARTERET STEAMBOAT LINE. Steamer Sarah Louise will make regular trips to points on Clubfoot Creek, Beaufort, Morehead City, Straits Marshalburg, Davis Shore, Wit and Atlantic. Leaving New Bern "10 am, Mondays for all poiata. Thursdays for Clubfoot Creek, Beaufort and More head. Leaving time may be changed to suit the tide. Freight received at Ellis' coal yard. J 8 MILLS ft, Has for sale the Hygenlc Pine Mattress. Natural vegetable curled hair, possessing the healthglvieg pro perties of the pine tree, which Is so bene ficial la catarrhal pulmonary and other diseases, being also a protection egalnst vermin. ICE CRIAM at James B Dawson's, 103 Middle street. Phone 809. See base ball scores nlghtlyat Dawson's. FOR RENT Lower floor of Miss Small Wood's home. Apply to her lit Craven Bt, any hour after Ham. None with children need apply. . (. 'H J. 8, LAND Is conducting a hay and "-; ,. ' . ' grain bualness In , connection with bis f 7 , wood yard whUh ls in she rear of the O. V y i, XXnndry on Middle stwet. Call and ;;,T-'-see hiss.' rVtV.Encl! Mll'-BM !'!: ir vs"l7-' Qoallty and price ftiaranteed to-Aay v- "i t ftnantlty, wholesale erfelaJt i , -' : ''.Orders left at 1 W Stewart's .office at - i - W M. . Uan beiwug .wiu ; receive Eniefprfae Brlclt,Tlle -' . . . : J.'WSTEWRT, Ddo'y. & Treas. 'r Allrrf"DS S fatlildJre Uen;j! f,.r i iTi a f t ebf 1 girl Laura f'lrlck- T 17 J ". ' ' r0 fj fro:n , . , - ' ' 1 i. - . aaiaar"MMiwiiiMiiwtu,,Bwit. -"animii .i jh-;,. .ig!tBer ''--ia- - . Theireatfter$pdayalii . All changes of advertlsemttt bis) U la this efftoe by IS o'clock,' kmb) o? positively no changes will be suAf ' i Remember the base ball ga&ebatweea the La Grange and the tooej teaau to - Fang will see a good game of ball to- ' There "e a few merchaaU who an Tioiating their; contract w i laepag their stores opes and transacting bas! ness after the hour agreed spon by ! to close. - ' Those who are maintaining O promise are disposed Jto eoBplalBnal telr grievance la just. 'rU 'Invitations have been teeeived lf many friends of the bride to the fed- dlnglDf Miss Madle, daughter of Mr and Mrs 3 B Bell of Harlowe, to Denial Graham Bell. The -wedding will ink place In the Methodist Oharch at Hnr- lowe, Tuesday, June 8(l at 8.S9 o'clock pm. . ' The high tides and rough weather have interf erred with the fish Industry to a crest extent this week. A aaa'l qcantlty of sturgeon have: been taught but only enough of other iah have be brought to market to satisfy the local demand. Carda are out announcing the rlage of Miss Lillian Ford Snead of Vs., former music teaoher of the Military Acalemy to Mr L B Varser of Klnston which takes place June 89th' at Fort Union, Va. The friends of Mr Mark DIsosway will be very pleased to learn of his rapid re covery from his recent attack of sick ness. He went to Philadelphia a few days ago for a season of rest and recup eratlon. An unfounded rumor was current yesterday of the sinking of n schooner loaded with potatoes In the vicinity of Adams Creek. It wu also said that two persons were drowned. It was Im possible to get any details. Little Miss Charlotte Howard, the daughter of Mr and My Jaaaes Howard on Pollock street gave a deltgktfol par ty to her young friends yesterday, Examination of teachers to fill a T8- cancy for the white graded schools will be held In the Graded 6ohool building todoy, commencing at 9:80. BASEBALL TODAY. Opening Game With LaGrange and tocaU Will be Called nt 4-p m, Sharp. Don't forget the game of baseball at Blades Park today at 4-o'clopk p. sharp between the 4jaGrange aggrega tion and the strong local nine. Tour hearty support means sosne good games here this season otherwise no base ball teams can be brought to New Bern, the expense being very heavy. The public will be expected to inlte with the management In handling the attendants. Tickets will be sold at the corner of Griffith street and A venae A, and taken up at the grand stand.- The admission at the opening game will be gentlemen 25 cents, boya-nnder 19 years 10 cents, ladles free, aad they ere espec ially Invited to be present and root for the home team. Reception To The CP. S. Mrs George B Roberts dellgkliaUy en teitatned at her home on Pollock street last Tuesday evening, the occasion be leg a meeting of the Girl's Friendly So ciety of which Mrs Roberts is an honor ary member. ' ZAfter the roll wu sailed by the branch secretary the evening was pleasantly passed with music Several saleotlons wees given by Mrs Brick an ecooaapllsh ed violinist of this elry and also one of her pupils. Mr Will Duty which were very much enjoyed. . Miss Adelaide Peck added to the rajoyatent of the evening with several solos. There were abont fifty happy voices of the gltls and their sssseUtoa that joined la the hymns which jrare sung, after which their pastor Bert MIT Georgehad prayers. Jut before the hour of departure delknte repast was served. SOME POTATO FIGURES. A Record ef one Dsyl Business on Ike Trick Mtjkefc ' . -. - Transactions on the track ssnrket yes terday were not less than any preeeding dsy. The receipts were way p 1st the thousands. .The supply of yetaUaa steal practically toexhaeatlhlej and the greatest difficulty seeaasU bt teget sufficient UrreU Upeck theet Is end sdeqnate means of trsasporteUOft. ; The trnek trains penterday aaotatag eonalsted of aboet 80 ears, bob ear oontalns 100 barrels, nuking a grand total ef 18,000 barrels, et SS,00Q bushels of potatoes." The Ignres aeesa fsbnloen but they esi be fertfied. .' J - ' The shipments by the Steaaaer Itebes were also very Urge, smoeaUof to 8,0d0 betrels. y. v. -nT: r-1 ' The schooner Freddy L BsbUn, brought from vartotis poislS va!!y from the Bay river section a eage of oyer 700 barrels.. This lot euppkessa ted by slsasser and sohooaer loads swells te number so sa arooual that practlGal iy Impossible to calculate exactly end ( It were Would be lacre&Ue. - Betas were also' eUrped" la fc.e quaoiltlet. The yield of. tits t;;ui:e this year has been orr BO per c;t In Creaje, About CC00 baskets were ped, The ruling pr!c pulj cs Vtjstattjs yitfijay wsr: ' foUlfKl.fiiitgra.ls.JJSOtoP'::; r toiicl. The bonur of Mr, L. I. Mi ji an ven street wu the aoeme of a qulu led. Cnl yesterday at half put live-o'clock, at which his sister Miss Mary frys Moore wu hr.'ed to Mr. EI'lQt L., mc- toi Howe of lrfolsvTi,vr..t' The bride is ft wea known ftndpopu- br Toonf lady In the social circle of the ctty and tlfk daoghter - of , the late U J, Moore who Has promltent In legs! af- falxs.' The groom U ijjrofljeu The home In which the ceremony took place. Rev. T. lL-r. .Oecrge i9 ttei wtii teanUfuny decoratea incut; end ftirtrensThf fcS44jt tnder sn arch of. oleendere, roses and. everrrenu. TRIbboat Wre 'extend- ed to the door forming n hUhv-cBck of roses, ferns and cnndlesv-- i The areddui mrck was . played by MUsOdellof Norfolk,, Va., The ftoi ccssloa wu led by Msster ; 'Fercy Cooper Who pore. wo. ring w n. jomw '"j "u Miss Anna Lawton Lnnuden As Shwer gUland eftrriM carhfttiona.' tus utners were Messrs, GeorgS Henderwsj and Bowkftd Fsnrta of Elixsbeth C.t. i- The saald of honor wasJIia QrelraUaf who wore a sunburst gown of while silk : Mil nod lae. picture bnt carryiBtT bridu roses. The groom enterel JU room wttk bis brother, Mr. Jobn. f Howe of Hew' York. The bride) was given fttray by ber brother, L. J. Moore Shnwftlftttifsd In ft.bjftck trateHiof Mis of pongee over silk end carried a shower bosquet of the btldes rose The gift of the groom was a handsome pearl brooch. Mr. nod Mrs. Howe left on the train at half past sIx-e,clock for Greensboro White Sulphur Springs end Vlrglols, from there they will, go to the Moui tains for the remainder of the summer. They were the redpieliU of many bennttful end handsome prMenls. WMtlort-Hurtt. Themnrriage of MlM Mary Bttrlt dsngktef Of Mr end Mrs Stephen F Hnrtthftd Mr John Hardy Wkltford wu quietly solemnlxeiet the home of the bride's eerenta - on . Metcalf street last evening at ' nine o'clock. RetOT Adams performed the ceremony. - The bride wu adorned U ftbandeome dress made of silk orepecop. AfUr the wedding Ut And Mrs Whltford sn pabed to their home Inths nswbottse on Changs street recently , built for the groom where an Informal reception was held, only rhe family and a few friends' being present. . The bride Is popular young lady and the groom b) A young xnah of excellent standing and character and also s prom inent merchant. He Is the head of the Whitford Hardware Company of this dt - . .. 1 Ckrd Party. MlasEulalKWItUswu thscaArmlSl besteetfttftoard party given last taer- day from 8 to TO SO in honor of her guest Mis Bertha M Wallace of ' Hartford, Conn. The rooms were tastefully decOreiea n ferns nnd white Uillee, the- color scheme in green and white being carried out ' Tnere were Ive, 'tables.. Euchre wu the game played. -The first prise A hand me sliver bit pie was won by Mist Butta of Virginia) The oonaoiatton prtes wu swdrded b Mies Mary Cmme Street. After the game delightful refreshments' wore served. '. . i I 1 ! Try a bottle of Cnrboaated Cocn Cod It pomsssss wonderfnl tonic propertlfx aaade from the famous Coca tlewtend Founts. t 'II ' w ..'; I.,'?' J., 1 ; .t Kercbutt Hotkel tkboonef - R. - 9. Brstton - wfll lak freight, for this Oily tram Beimore. Order new. add rem . '..r O.O.PAULOf. . 4J r .! Tim Oeks MeU.Mnrket Heedler esly the best of everythtng, f fcff) t - 1. fTlte' o r 13 V J AsrrsosiT f T W ' tse. o, or soi i , Bl caret In selecting 'tbttfiJfl !, U wiU'ts viewed and en'Udsed maj oe jaugea your gooa tasxesma ijtMgmen maybe your ttleadanlp aol MertJ.jpa puxii by makiag' use of tu la the belectioa Special pieoas U out gUag an'i sSyei thai iho 'ftunemenV (;iiwejtj a ' tA J. 0 H i ( a. ..I i . .r AW'm , ' f J r 1 t ' mum w eeMe ' 6U Ci.rcs, an ccutric OldHsiu i erttn Fonnd beat ii tlesL fiti adboLVd Csor8 Crve,"ftn e-uUo, so:il n a fwund Jn bost In Jack Smith -Creek tear the National otmeteryjesterday.' El death lesnlt ed from natural causes efther apoplexy or nemorrnage ; ut Jones, the coroner wse summoned but on viewing the body Idedded that e inqaest wu ot aeoss The deceased fa ssir tof bare bad ft moat htteresUsg story r eonnsoted with hIsllfo. He wu verg eeoontrie and si- other men but prelCrriig to occupy hint self with fishings - He lived Alone 1 1 bosirUon hew said' to have nsed on jtenrlyAvery stMasi end m&e l AmMl f. Hew'u no" enthustssllo end sne Msfvlflshens:. ziiS 4 tie Is said fb 'bftve eonu I rom K!al- lAsks, Mich.' Nobody knows whether he bad relatlvu or friends u he never Imjpaifeed any - informatioa nboat him Seff.' He wu a strange looking nun. His head wu odvered with e thick gro wth of hnlr, red In color, bat more l than half tamed gray. He allowed his hair to grow long and tt hang in ringlets on his shoulders giving htm estrange wterd appearsnce. ' He, f ill be burled today In the Fede al cemetery, the facts being known by which he is eligible to Interment there. He wu nboat 90 years old. ' : THEY COMB AND GO. Mr Alpheus Olsoswsy returned from Philadelphia yesterday morning where he hu i been with his father. Mr Smith Peal of Wuhlngton N O. wu In the city yesterday. Mr J O Scales la in Winston attending the Grand Lodgj of the Knights of Pythias. Miss Minnie Albertson, music teacher atStPaul'a school, Beaufort left last night for her home at Elisabeth City af- fdr spending the dsyln the city with frlsnde.' Messrs Howland Fearlog of Elizabeth City and John Howe of Norfolk who were here to attend the Howe Moore Wedding left .for their homes lut bight. Miss Jennie Burrus hu rone for a Visit with friends at Elisabeth City. Mrs Cooper of Baltimore Md. Mlssu Odel of Norfolk, Greenleaf of Xllxabeth City, Isabell Norwel . of Chase City, Va, and Mr LewW Scogglns of Warreato. M O, are li the city. They were guests At the Howe Moore wedding. Mr Penn Connor of Blades spent the day here ymterday. , Maj D W Hum of Qoldeboro Is In the city the guest of his son, Mr Stephen Burn. Became to attend the Walt ford flurtt wedding. Mr Ctsro Parker aad Mrs Julia F Tay lor of Bogoe came op yesterday mora fag to eee their brother Mr James E Parker St, who Is very sick. Mr and Mrs O H Galon end family Went to Wuhlngton N C for s brief vis it yesterday. j w ' Mr J W Bro ws Jr, of Norfolk, paieen ger agent repreMAtinf' the Sea Board Air Line, Old Dominion Steamship Go And the Bey Line wu In the city yesUr . MUs Etta Nuns went to Chapel HOI hut night to attend the summer school for teachers. afrl) L Ward wu la Klnston on court kbaatnsss yuterday. t Menem Kllm Osementend ABCnkV wsll of Raleigh, were Is the eity last mght.";'' ..!-.':."" ' , Help telhe helpless I - b tbd motto of the Bed Crose. Clara Barton Udorsu Ocrtna, the spedflefor dronkennees, as a boon to humanity. Take Orrtne quietly at home, no seal taxlum treatment or ' publicity. Your nuHsey back If It falls M emre. "' Book bos. 0 D Bredham, Nsw Bora BT O. : a I i'l faS c i - .r;yourseinLS 'CAPUDINX .--,,. t to cure llttAOACHE. sorru at esuseuTS, Si t s ! it stir utrt -'y - : pnoieis see ; , k I ""'"'' n i uiinm mir -tin '"'''uajftL, - L kftttlaslDwiij Day. SOT'TZpiSZD ' VVeuje now prepared to attend Shipping. G. H. From Dayto fDy Newest Goods, Newest Prices ' Batfoot Brothers Offers this Week Special Bargains in Window i Shades Gnnine Oil Shade, all fixtures complete at 23c each, line Oil Shades with fringe, all fixtures 33c each. , Extra fine linen Applique and fringe, white and colors 48c each. Other Special Bargains Fine dMas Qinghams, 10c. quality at 8c. yard. All Wool Voile, black and colors, 50c, 75c and 11.09 yArdv " 25c quality Imported Cotton Voile reduced to 16c. yArd. vt Extraordinary bargains in Pongee Silk, black and colora -80 cents. Summer Corsets, newest models, 25 and 50 cents. A thousand yards Hamburg eding and inserting, veryy wide 10c. J v Ladies White Duck Hats, variety of shapes, 59 and 75c. Ready To Wear Hats Walking Hats and Street Hats that hare been selling from f 2.50 to $3.00 reduced to 11.50 each. Jnly Fashions now ready, fashion sheets free. Bartoot Brothers, fkoae Ul. . ;&9:rlloek mm FOR THIS WEEK. We offer a Special lot of 88 inch Fanoy Linen Finish ed Suitings, al IPXOIAL PRIOR of 71o thfetW, ; . This is Without doubt the moat popular aaitWAt ser, Tlceable goods on tat market for ehildreoa d'Aeiissv and for .Shirtwaist Suit. Waaaes beautifully. Colors fast, Liriht We offer a SMotel lot af oolor oombiiatioiiAj po eolora, 6PCCIAL 8ALS ;' UhtO v Bpeclal lot of Beautlfoi, ohes wide, Sale Prioe 7iv , white dreates and shlrtwaista. ' UliitoXavinsrw:' . ' .. '" j ( . . ' ' The anoktiai ralues In White tawns we are7 Ihoirio at 100 aad lsotbt jr(tl3otMyheiffH5edu- tiful qualiUes. , : i t ' 1 1 Mi I lot .' ' V.'s'aVe' j-, "i, -s j n In' "Ji-ri:.k r 1 4 mJt'JUIUf to "all Orders Either Local or A new mm N. c t., Opposite Iplieobtl Cbiirek, 1 1 Percales. Fin PBrcnie.ln. tseaatifal tVJ&t rio'the yati,";' " Dimity; , iCMMK Jnct .the ihiaf .lot whUdrtnp i miJ:,i-? n. ...... ,,f p, rx, i . 4 V - ; . 1 M I J.I i line, '...!.$ Joij Tuh Goods tl 'arly strong in, if J T' 'aXgJl 'IP. ITa Vs Oola mvv htm AAU A AA A r,ccpoooooooooooccc3 . " ' ' m mm in I AN OXFORDS JUST BECE1VKD. o $3,50. $4.00 X Also some special values in Boys Tan and Black Low Quarters from () $1.50 to $3.00. c G. cDunn & Co., H , 57 Pollock Htrtel, ooDoaoDODaoaonoooDODooDOD i 8 Reduction Of White and Beginning TUESDAY morning. 30 yds IndiaLinen to bo sold at 5c, 10c 12 1-2, 15c, 20c, 25c. We will also ofler our en tire xtock of Colored Lawns at ish you Beautiful line f irom iuc io duc. ' LadifiS Lace Howe 25c kind for 20c. 3 A x pair for 50c. q All Ribbons 25 O ular price. anw W- 0 4 1 F g Dig line oj L adies deckweart our p Q Fans, etc. q I. I. BAXTER- oonbooDooononononnooooono! ANri&EPTIC Diarrhoea Cordin I Prevents, IielieTea, and Cures. DIARRHOEA In fancy or old age. Absolutely Safe. Contains no opiaU-n. VorSale at HARGETS, West Broad Bt. Atlhe.Daffy Ding Co. Cor. Broan'aoiiIFlect Sis. J It BetLs ll (J, MDgr will be slad to see tou. Bat, if ion can't Come, Jou peons No. 107 sad we wftl seed V yoortoms for prescrip tions aad after tkej kave bftn oarcfall; sad aoevrately AHed, we will proaptlv deliver the medlolee with no estrs Sbargev Ws' UrA ! year totesrve and roars to eeee! lor sattblo la the dreg line please notify ss. We ar e youra to ease. truiNiNg ArrnovAL of ' wrartnf rparl Is vlkat evsrv rp'a t it S'n ' whsthtr As aitnilts l it sot. To hars a (armt or rtit'' i 'I B, of fc"n,t cloth, cot 1 f- flllti U't Win U, is Iks ' ' " 'f r i, S"4 Is l:s'v f ' I Just in, some thing new iii low Huo,t box- XtlU shoes at S t 13.50. "W w All sizes in Pat 9 ent colt low quarters at and $5.00 Colored Lawns prices that will aston ;on J ts J Ladies Gauze Ve a per ct lower than reg a tl P t r t4 1 WUEN THi MERCUKT 13 WAY UP there Is nothing that will levtrnraU and rerreaa jou Ilk a flaw or sparkllog and delicious Budwsia hear. Fot the busi ness man, the working men, the houas wlfe who at' ends to her oen work and the nursing mother It Is a boon that is appreciated, for it girta atrength and refreshment si nothing else will when I he heat ia oppn salve. J. F.x Taylor, KBW BXRN, N. O. A feat for Prospeet Brewing' Co. of Phil adelphla. Freah Car i oat everv week. UsMUr Hates CaatUwkn, GENERAL HARDWARE. ! ) f,6crebn iY7iq pdora auu wiuuowB. The Ic Saving Gla zler Refrigerators, j Agent for Ike fsrsatr QUI and Bo Own Item Vf' r--.; ' ', 1 ratssers will bear . la atlad that we earryATeryoontrblellne ofAsssrloaa tselWIreFsBre. ' f ..; T - - t -r - , W.MM I- no
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