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'f IW.'HBi; if C, FRIDAY MOMIKfii JDL'T ,1. 1904 VOL. XXII KO. 79. TWINTI THIBD II A R REDUCTION IN S-1 I:-"-, ' : ITiere ia only 80 days left X jaut. ' ilnlHA and MttL Mia tvmIAI w - ju ajoioreu ljBwns vonu ... : H 5 Zephjr Suitings, worth 18o to dose out at 10c, French Ginghams, 36 inches vide, 80e value for 20c, Hemstitched Crape Silk, the popular fabric for summer X oostomes, 80 inches wide, 60c quality, Bednoed to 40c. X Mercerized Silk, 80 inches m PHONE 1 .45 Pollock St., OpposUe (Post-office. aSnV SBHSllSk BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl fl is the very Bet Faint made. It surpasses all other paints as to duality, Durability and Gov ering Capacity. Leads, Oils And colors. Varnishes, Enamels, FborPaint, Vat nish Stains, Ifaggy and "Paint Brushes Window Screens and Screen Doors Ice fan Frezers and Water Men. 68 Middle Bt. II CAROLINA The LAEQEST SIZE BRICK offered on this see II. HVLIarkJ, F. B. T, O. Hyman, th New Bern stockholders. Plants at darks, Hymn's Siding, Klnston and BobersoavlUe. Annual Capacity 15,000,000. . New ileal;! Market. THJB COAST LINJC MARKET the yerj BE8T meats, both Fresh and '. fm.wm m.jm arfjweJIei fkAnltW lil - VOWMtJSA UWMISJ AVUiW y Tke PnbUo Patronage is Solicited. ... '., . , r 1J.' XX. SPENCER, TSIaufsser.? 79 Brand Stress Parker BnlMlac - ; v r V - " mi easier tkea say ether wheel, eeeta bee thee aay goM wheel, mote told Ikea aay ether high (tad fUdud Ives better satisfaction then say other Wheel. :, '. '' i-' ' - a am nivi vim mmmww (MiHnij ww ,im will iw miv v lOthoaaaad miles wllaoet OIL Tfcev are made froae the verf beet kterWl Ml Siiad whk lb vry bM 4I, pdU,Mr, m4 lurnuid for lb eatlr twtwoe fraa lit ill tto- L.M Edgcrton, i J U . . . J i fit, out tot , fcun'Ji j ! nl, lri(.ttof, !( k!li h ', l:.fi r. btl.kr b(1 I tnlil '' jnls'i. On Rr.',l lit, I ., ' t k-M Is J i't I in I ' y f 1 'i r. B. c ' A : r : . to dispose of them they must X wide, good value at BOo to close I 288. Paints, Roof Paints, Phone OO. wm BRICK CO and BEST dUALl' fT market . For pri Dei Hyxnaa, Cf . A. Nicoll, Is ready to serve the; jpeop J witk Salt that eau be proeueodJ . ' - Qiallty aad pries gaereateed tn a,eaatity, wkoleaak) v retail Orders Ml et J W ftuwaifb oatonst r M IWak Will.. va TeeeavJf prataptaUeatloa.' ,?V , EnterirtMXlrlck'vTlIei and arj;, Co. J. W, STEWART, Ws hart 0!d e t:i-! ' cf,nBtcr lM taaUBriiit In ll. (;,! j I' rrrti, J'o nor --I o,.,. Clf mt I!t.jfel 1 J. tt4 la h r, ..l-.'r f , f I , e are un u , , ' t i " a- I , Rassiu Sympathizer. . Aa laddtat happened on tke steamer NeaiewUch aptly niutrates tke feel' laiefatany Btwlaas ia tklseosatry toward tkeir satire lead. A Baiataa who is employfd hi eomaerctel traveller wm puttnn' " xam oum " ago aad a fellow passenger aiked kin if he won Id flgkt in' the wai against tke Japanese. . - '$ j'& ' Tke awa vis very emphatic ia kls re ply and said that If it were possible as wwlddiifaJif klmself and Joia tke Japaneee af aad flgkt kls native hud with kis ataioststreBgtk and abUl- ty. : He said that all love for Us native eoantry had long ; stnee dlel '; He Is said to bare been a Ugh offloer In tke Banian army at oae tfnve bat kad keen esTAtrlated by ' order of tke ea and kadeteaped." pnaitkaent by rnaniag away,' Tfcere are, ntaay of kU country tea la tke, Paljed IBtates who ext ol tke nvladj th,y kye no nee tor koi- Howta isetneWiDd There in autre wive this one to ratee taswiaa.. -remaps aeaaiqee meuioa es aay Was told tke Joaraal reporter a fewdaysttaee. ' A praetleaj asperlsMat with It proves lu emeteaoy, so tke Journal gives those Intamtad i tin end skoald an v one kive need to try (he isggf tUon they are wel- ooneioueeoi ' A. nirt wu oat silllnc a few nlshts age aadtbif fejf eaught la a dead ealnv. Tke boa ooajd only drift Oee of tke party, reeoareefal yoaag. ntan, went to tke fornjard end aad stack kit kallo lathe BUMV-aharp a.' apper mtmt mt kirk u hi aonld teioh. Before he eoald aetnr to bis place la the slera oftbebeete'itlg breese eeae epand tha botM Ht tie wiTee beeatirouv. The nsnetec telle us that this U aot e ' T . a a. . i MM UUM HI U HI IXieU H HTOnu ttmmm ind It kit nroved utlsfector every time sad "kUe kejs aaiUe to es pials tke philosophy ox It he knows u plea wnU fork." "": Ty? NaUeaal Leapie Cunes. T.MPlQOrOWJB8- Woe. liOtt. Per Cent, Mew York, Chicago, Olaclanatl, PltUthTg, StLoate, Brooklya, Boston 44 le 788 87 1 87 !i 28 607 1 89 085 87 81 458 85 88 893 M 88 887 18 48 888 Philadelphia, New York J eat 8Q Gum .todif : ' ' R H Boston 0 8 Mew York 8 BatterleS-PUtlafer aad Needhaai; Mat tkewsoa ad Hower.su. UapUe JokiMoae. Bt LoelisJuae SO-The faJowlag game vm played todayt OwkMgo , v B 8 BttUals It Bateerles-VeiaiM aad KUag; Teykv eaa-unay. PBHOeeVfyflay. . Perhepeyan es In need e a beer wklek4eea)thbii ee4 pare-Jeet ike ktUyoa gluteal gtroed to eervsesa tkvble beveregtiv HS fakst, ::. f ' EiPIIJI CIHIBSOI ; Fojr' Vfptnen. .1 DIplotnM glyM Is the Arts, fcVilenoM ead PkOaepphyt as Ifaale, ts Ait aad la liaracsloa. -poaraaa ef stady slaaDar tetkoeelaboy'S aolkges. Beeltatloa aerlode, one hour each, .f eoatty of sis aaen4tatr4o weeaen. Behool ef BlhUtaoght If (.fall gredaateet Wake For ts Newton Tkeologioel aealaofy. ThroCh BasUeas Ooarse. kteaUeat aomaat - lot . teeehlsg Caemktry, kio) -y aad Phyeiea. Behool at Mm lulif'Wiit to the goltlL rheeWfortaO' a U looked after ay Wy Prlaoipal,' JUJ rhyaielia, two ahtooM aad a aara Board, literary feStloa. kaaL Vshte. baths, fate for phytlptaa, bane and library, 8117.80 BerHloB; U the Clue froa 4J to t Ua ' Ro dUoount to aayi everybody mwm.xv.Ut the tame rata, tailored WfcwShe ebeapaat I' hool of lu grade la for Tarthat laformaUoa . . . . . , mIMR, T. VAKJT, ft lUUfgh N 0 -.1 ee( h4 ' I. ForC-i It 1,1 Jefferson Davis On Prohibition, The following stateimanlike and fav seelcg letter from the - pea of ei-Pretl- dent Jefferson Davis upon'tEe subject ef prohibition commends Itself td conald eratlon. .--.., BBAUvora, UissT, July SOi 18877,; My Dear rriesdYeiii of thelSth Initaat with its encloorea h been It Celved. ir -ft - t ' Sm 1 bave heretofore - declined io easwer any of the Inquiries made for my opin ion on the-conatitatiOm.t.-smendment BOWMDdlntiaTaxai. v : ...4 Beared In the ereed ef Democracy, my faith In its tenets .has grown with its growth, and I adhere to the maxim that "The world Is fovemcd too much.l' - ; When onr fathers achieved their inde pendence the oorncr-itone of the govern meat thty coostracted was indiridnai liberty, and the social organizations they established were not for the snrrander, but for the protection, of natural rights. For this, foveremeata were established darlvtsglheir joit pow.r from the con sent of the governed. 'This was not to subject t ham selves to the will of tha ma jority, as appears from the fact that each community inserted In it fundaments law a bill of rights to guard the Ins ten able privileges of the Ind it lduaL There was then e two-fold purpose in government protection and prevention against ttespass by the strong upon the weak, the many on the few. The world had long suffered from tLe oppressions of government under 'the pretext of ruling by. divine right, end exouatag the invasion iuto private anffl domealio affairs on the plea of paternal care for the morals and gocd order1 of tha people. Our sires rejected all such pretensions, their rystem being: Government by the people for the people, resting on the basis of natural, Inalienable right). Upon tha basis of these general propositions, I will briefly answer the Inquiry in re gard to the prohibition amendment at iisue. "Be ye temperate In all things," wasa wise Injunction, and would apply to intolerance as well as to' drunkenness, That the Intemperate nse of Intoxicating liquors Is an evil; few, if any, would deny. . That It is the root of many social dis orders Is conceded; but then the question arises, what is the appropriate remedy, and what the present neceislty T To destroy indifldusl liberty and morsl re sponsibility would te to eradicate one evil by .the subatltutlosr of another, which, It la submitted, was offered as a remedy. The abnss and not the use of stimulants, it most be confessed, Is the evil to be remedied. Then Itcletrlj follows that action should clearly be di reeled against the abuse rather tban the ose. If drunkenness be the cause of disorder anftrime, why not pronounce drunkenness itself to bs a crime end at tack to It proper had adequate penalties? If It be objected that the penalties could not be enforced, ' tkak Is an admission that popnlsr epfnioa would be opposed to -the law; bat It fre trua that Jerks eoald not be Impaneled, who would con vict so degraded e criminal as s drank- rd, It Beoeseerlly follows that a statu tory prokibltloa against the sale and use of latoxleants would be a dead letter. I Bight appeal to men not as old a myself to sustain tke assertion that the eoBvtvlal see of lntoxieaata aad thi oc currence of druakenaeas kad become lose frequent .wt 1Mb the last twenty years' tkaa It was, before, Ttie refining Inflosaors of edueatkta aad Christianity maybeeredlted witfc the result- Why aot allow these Messed kandmaldeu of virtue aad morality toocnlinoe aaem berrateed their ctrillalag workf ' , Yoa ksve abeady provision for local prohibition. If It bee proved the wood- es horse la wklck s dUguleed enemy to Bute sovereignly k as the guard lea of Individual liberty was Introduced, let It he s warning that tke progressive march would probably be from Village to Bute aad from Bute to Jaited Blaise, and re sult la a severs sua Ul superviiion sad patently Instead of the liberty the heroes of 1771 left as a legacy to their posterity, Impelled by the arTeotion aad gratitude I feel for tht people of Toiaa,aad the belief,' ihsf a great qoea.- Uoa of Ameiioaa policy la Involved Is the Issue yoa have before .you, the alienee I bad hoped to obaerre has teea brokea. If the utterance . shall svall aaylhteg for good, It will eompeosate me for the objurgations with , which I thall doebtless be panned by the fol lowers oj ths popularises ef the day. ; Fsllbfslly yoors. . j . v I . JsrvsMOli Divts. CELEBRA TE THE WrthJty by Vrmkmgjhe Nation's Drmk ;:. All crc'.crc, citlicr lc Ml J, frivata f.imill wSi-iuuc By Ctitleiiro After the " Most Awful Suffering . , - A' Ever Experlenoeds - EIGHT DOCTORS And Many Remedies Failed to do sv Cent's Worth "SSlot OoodU' " About live years ago I was troubled With sore hands, so sore that when I would put them In water the pain would very nearly set me crazy, the skin would peel off and the flesh would get hard and break. There would be blood flow Ing from at least fifty places on, each hand. Words could nevemtell the suf fering I endured for three years. I tried everything that I was told to nso for fully three years, but could get no relief. I tried at least eight dlffereru doctors, but none of them seemed to do me any good, as my hands were as bad when I got through doctoring as when I first began. I also tried many reme dies, but none of them ever did me one cent s worth of good. I was discour aged and heart-sore. I would feel so bad mornings when I got up, to think I had to go to work and stand the pain for ten hours, and I often felt like giv ing np my position. Before I started to work mornings I would bave to wrap every finger up separately, so as to try and keep them soft and then wear gloves over the rags to keep the grease from getting on my work. At night I would have to wear gloves In bed. In fact, I had to wear gloves all the time. But thanks to Cutlcura, the greatest of all great skin cures. After doctoring for three years, and pending much money, a SOc box of Cutlcura Ointment ended all my suffer ings. It's been two years since I used any and I don't know what sore bands are now, and never lost a day's work while using Cntlcnra Ointment." THOMAS A. CLANCY, " " 810 N. Montgomery St., Trenton, N. J. SoM ttrouhoat th. viiM. Cottar notnat, m. iiq torm ox ubocomm ubm nil, no. nt ni UhoeoUt. CmUi nil. OlDtm.Dt.Ji0... Boap.Sia. .Dapotai lMdc. ST bonM 8q.tPulHudkPiBi)tfM,liTColamlMli At, robin- Druf Ohral. Corp Bo). rtonrMoii. orited lor TM UIMI BUM ML Fire Insurance! And Brick Hale ! For 'FAST BLND, FAST BIND," It makes a man sleep better calghts when be knows that his esrtniy posese ions whether of merchandise or house hold foods ere well covered with insur ance in good oompsnles. If yoa' e not Insured, (tet in line quickly; If you are or nave neen, aorrs let yonr policies ex pire. Geo. A. Nicoll. Phone 200. Wood Tar nlii g K Porch ' Columns, ' Balusters, Brack etc, V Bcoll , Work,' '. - GrUs Blair Work, Mantels sad Screen, Bask Doors eed Frames. , All done on short notice, at uegisters ex sxeu's - sane) Charek Alley, New Bern M 0. . ': Black Mountain, KC. ', j.ta tke famous Bwesaaaoa Y alley r kUgaiaoent Boeaery. Tke rates are reasonable.;. Inquire of Mrs OJ WUsoU Black MooelalB, H 0. '.t In ths dlsoaseion of pure food ra the flatted Intel Senate, Senator Mason of Illinois declares' that an lavestlgeUeg aad enyaUis of Febct Beer by eiperte la the Agricultural Department, proved that aot ea ounoe or drop of preserva tive was found la Pabst Beer, aid that to to be said to the honor sadefedltof Pabst. , - ' . - " " ' . FOURTH; the Nations The Inn sal orcbippins promptly :i s,upplicd. . ' Now" Every Day, De livered For 35c. a quart at your home. Ice cream soda, phos phates and all other cool and refreshing drinks at McSORLEYS. BARLEY i, one of the ildest cereals known In hletoiy. But the4v ley grown today is the product of cen turies nf cultivation. Although It is a hardy ccnal, and caa he grown in any temperate cllmat", It Is best ciliivated in our Northern Btatei, where the soil I peculiarly adapted to produce the most nutritious species. Milwaukee, tbe home of the Pabet Brewing Company, Is located on tbe edge of a vast barley dlsti ict, here the best barley in America is grown. Pabst has his own buyers, who bave bad years expel ienre in stlectlng barley, ar.d whose exclueive employment Id to purchase the two million bUfhels of this grain neccloil e.ery year. Every bushel of barley used by tLe Pabst Brewing Company U tbe bcslllie and affords, and tblu Insures tbe great est postible nutrition In the malt from which Pabst beer is made. The hops, likewise are obtained by npeclal em ployes whose cilice it Is to Inspect the crops of this flower each year, and their pnrcbase Is governed by their practlca knowledge of the best localities of growth, and also tbe quality which pes- esses the correc, amount of aroma and "hop principle" necestary to product good beer. Fabst Beer is always pure because It Is btewed from only tbe choicest matt rials. Before any vat, brew-ketile, keg or bottle ts used a second time, vast corps ol men and women wasn, cleanse snd scour these receptacles until tbey are sweet and clean and free from all con lamination. ByBtem, the best labor and the litest scientific mscbinery are used throughout the trreat Pabst plant. Cleanliness and quality are above all else observed to the extreme. The doors of the Pabst plant are al ways open to vlittorr-, who may Inspect for themselves tbe superior methods em ployed In the manufacture of Pabst Beer which could not be made better If doable lti price were offered. A 4lh JULY DR1YK. with yonr best srirl should be taken la a new and comfortable buggy or phae ton chosen from our high grade aad np today stock of One carriages. We make a en perb display of handsome and well made vehlolee that we are selling at Diloes that will not hinder vou from baying.- It Is a known fact that our buggies ere better than aay. Why not get the best for the lowest poisiblc price T - We pat Rubber Tires on your old or eew wheel. We shrink your loose Hres bb n machine without ontting them, o without taking tire from wheel on barrr while yoa wall everybody Is la vttcd to see tbe machine at work putting aew aoite m em pieese. Q. H. lVateni s& fwonn, BoocsseOTS te O. B. Wsters A Boa, ' Fboae 195, 78 Broad M.' MewBnau.W.O tli Senatorial District Convention. By order of the Kiecatlve Committee be Ooaveatloa for tbe 8th fknatcrlal District It hereby celled to meet at Mew Barn, ft. CL, on tbe totk day of July, 1004 at It-o'clock uoen foe tbe parpoee efaomlaatlag two oe ad dates for tke next Beaate of Bonk Carollaa, t.T. .OBMARD, : V Cbrm si St Commit Ym. TyillTMOBE, Carpenter V Jobber, , All kltds of carpenter work done Furniture Repaired, - ' '.-.!.. , Screen Work speolritj, . All orders gjven prompt attention Shop at 143 Middle Street, 6pt, Broad, New Hern, N O, ' Notice to , renslonors As the fret Monday ia July till com oa the ,h day end that being a legal holiday, tbe cously board of peosloaen will aot meal an til Tuesday lb tik day of July, B. B. SHF.ET, Chairmen Hoard I'ssaUiss. P. B. --Tills fr, ty Sfpltce to tbot who dxilr a etw pcntlon or ae Increase. ir'j tt.S tfcflif ma I FRESH LOT Campbell Condensed Just Received. Very Finest Fresh Elgiu Harvey's 8maU Haras English Cured Shoulders brett5 J ""' fast strips, Complete stock staple and beet quality. Yonra to a. Phone 01. ejn IlallXXTXXXXIX McDANIEL Car Load VOIGHT'S FLOUR. Carolina llama. Shafir's llama and Breakfast Strips. Best Maple Syrup New Orleans Molasses Try our Monogram Coll'ee Tobacco and Snuff Imported and Domestic Cigars, all good as represented or money refunded Mason's Fruit .lar.s Eft lute or i:. .1. PARKER, Administratrix. WHOLESALE & ItETAIL GROCER BONK 69. Cor. Rroad aft Hancoek Hn. Jill I am now ready and prepared to show yon the lightest running, most noiseless and fastest stitching machine on the market, the world renoweu BALL BEAMING WHEELKIt 4 WILSON. Dions or send word and I will havs Mr Singleton, my machine man to oil on yon. Needles, UN, etc.. for sale. Every make of machine repaired. WM. T. HILL, Dealer In Biotclss, Qcrh, Pistolu, Caa- tatMn, IiCsdbo Snaijjs Pnoaoaania, RaooatM, h a ruu.ui;o BroaTtiia Ooone. Job Psum aid Hun an Braarr MairoraoTcaaa, Phone 11? 91 Middle St. - - . - - .- . . . ' Uo4e Motel Chnttusalu, GENERAL . HARDWARE. , , Screen Wire Doors and Windows. j, " The IcoBavlngf Gla zler Refrigerators. I .Agent for the Fsrawt Olrl sad Boy CookBtotoe, ,. -,r Farmers' 'wllM si iksl we carry a very aosa f. .iw. nf Imerkas ... iriu r... . -.S .. aim. Tll , Firoy ArcIt1rn,Rnil trintP CJInc.w 'In- . El MM Soups p. 3 tf Butter 30c lb, Receivot1 Vre&h fancy Groceries of the please, very sf eV au II Wholesale aft Beiall Grosser, 71 BrSisael Kit What has Thiimno iiiuiiiao n unnR f mw w e w T)iafrlrf TJlTfian Askt C .irm..i. a mi iixtiai at lurjir What Is the man at 78 Middle street doing T Giving ths people saore goods for their . (mvuvy uian ut nun ia new Darn. . Special barralna this week on all Sam mer goods. CLOTUIMa THIS WEEK MUST QO 63 Suits 115.00, 19.50, 10.00, 8.00, (.00, ' toes thU weak 111.06. 9.00. 8 00. 1.aa 8.00 Tooths Suits 9, 7., S , 8, goee this week 17., 5.. ., 136. , ") Boys8altsas, 4, 8, this week 13.50.' i.78,8.00. MaaiPinlirroaahliiinn Boys Paau from ISo to Ma - '' I,D0 yds 10s seroal goes Vto. Look ont for oar 4o laws, aearly all goee. - i',,- 00 yds Apron Olagkam, Urn week ito vauoosi. 4 ladles Uaase from So toxSo, seen eooL .. The Berry Bhoss, sold by an one eke lm IU alia lu . rsrmers HaU tot 10a, UoSOe aad s$e S. COPLON, a 0. KOBTOy, BalenMS, TI kOGDIJI ITBJC1T, Xe la ftssk Eawdwese Oo, Hew Besst, ; . I r - ..v- - r I TKI ITANDARD j sVie, at V. SIS.rsl.aWl--SS etaamre Ma r .. ' " mmilmt Df. Wane- f - - - , (ane'a CVaae 4 t ' Dr. wiMm ee rmummtmlm I I !! la kM prm J y I raoVit, I k. aif ewaateve I m MMw lit (TniaWwtaMan r.)i y At it t'..nM r -r I ' 't. ' ' . tlin Ia IV I I :-:' r IH" 1 v ' h i 1 I la i V I i -.. .
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