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X a i ' , - - - t "IT ' ' " I I RIW BISH, I. C, WIDNESDAY M0ESI58, JCLY 6. 1904 TOL. XIII-K0.J3o TWIHTI-THIBD TIAIt - tlU.Vti.4V.. " v. r VADE r.iEcur.1 SPRING, V The IDEli: RESORT FOR HEALTH OR PLEASURE; "rHoteltopea Jam 15ih,1904 ander - . J- wmtaaementol Mr P A Cabell, of Dan- VlUe, Va Mr -UaDell lea genueaMa Bit tog parted knowledge of the eoar- ? testes most pleasing to gnesla. At pro- prletor ot the Virginia Cafe' he has : tablisned a wide reputation as oatem : to the beat tutu. Be hu tenured the services of a Obet wlthoat an equal, probably, in Virginia ot the Carolioae.' andwlih the ample resources of the Vide Mtoura Spring Company't eetab liahmont to drew from, h U proposed td ' delight all comer with ihetthaiecter y and style ot our caletne. 45i ?i; . An orchestra, dlreetedThy Prof 8 Bchull, one' hundred well fdraithed rooms, balbi and toilets oa taoh floor, gaiUcbis, lx hundred feet of well . thaded veranda, looking down oa Dla- mond Lake and oat upon the cattleeted height! ot the Bauree Mountains, will assist his efforts to entertain. Two Hotels and Appointments. Water Wmk. Seweran BrtUm. Hot and Gold Bathe, Cold Storage, XlreryJ Stables, DaUy Hell,, tonr uutsnce Phone. Phrslolsn." fit ire. Mill, Bode Ponotsin, Prltate School, etc Amusements. Ball Rooms, Oruhestrs, Piano, Boat lag, Golf Links, Tea Pins, Flsblog, Bwlmming, Swings, Toboggan Pluogr. Pool Table, Tennie Court, Bnno Par t e, Haatlng.eto Medical. K r Blricklend, M D, graduate of the University ot New Yoik, also graduate ot the Post Graduate School of Med! cine and Surgery of New. York Otty, with fifteen ye its eiperlenee, will be lo caled st the Springs for the season, glv lag directions for the nee 'of oar medl clnsl watere, and offering bis services as general praotltloner ' Bates. Per day 1.60 to 160 Per Week 7.50 lo W.60 Per month (4 weeks) 80.00 to 40.00 Write esrly for room la Hotel or Oot tsge to P. A. CABELL Managir, Vade Meeam, N 0. , Price of Water Shipped Dally Direct from Spring. Thirty-three Gallon Barrels v. 85.00 Case, Twelve Half Gallon Bottles 8.00 One Bored Carboy, Twelve Gallons ""8.50 One Wicker Carboy, Seventeen Gallons 8 AO Ciedit for Empties, returned 1.00 OT V A3E MEOUM TRANSFER COMPANY MEETS ALL TRAINS AT RURAL HALL JP VADE HECUM SPPING CO. Tade Mecam, N.C i Only 30 Days. More. Our Cuttomers who are entitled to . guess in our Begima Music Box Contest ; should not delay handing In their cards, v The contest will positively close Satur day July SO. 'V , v Iaadies are invited to investigate the' ; merits of the r American Beauty and F. C. j . Corsets. , They are the best in the world.- .t o '. PHONS Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. Ms the very Bet Faint made. It surpasses all 1 1 : ther 'paints as to Quality, Durability and Cov t;, ering Capacity. . r --.. ' : ! ; -Leads, Oils And colors.: , '; x Y&rniskts, Enamels, Ftoot-Ttfaf, ' V&r nlsh Sulns; Baggy Paints, Roof PzL-Jts, and Paint Brushes, ' " YiacIov Screens and Screen Ice frr i I' 1 111 I'tT-ITI Ml U. Twenty Cottages. Analysis of Vade Me cum Water. . . O rains Magnesium Ualpbate 7,88684 Calcium Sulphate.... Stronlium Sulphate Pdtasslum Sulphate Solium Bulpbate Sodium Hyposulphate. Magnesium Carbonate 26.71118 .78481 1.1781 81.04888 .118BS .60158 Calolum Carbonate Strontium Carbonate Iron (ferrous) Carbonate.. Lithium Chloride Sodium OMorlde Sodium Bromide traces.... Sodium Iodide. Sodium Arsenate Calcium Fluoride Calcium Phosphate , Magnesium Nitrate Alumina tjaem .18418 .88715 .01899 1H88067 !o01M .00198 .09661 .01188 .49619 .08499 .67648 Blllclo Acid Carbon dioxide combined with Mdno-Carbonatee 1.68831 130.98846 The above shows a complete analysis of Vade Meoum Mineral Water made by me. HENRY FROKHLINQ, Analytical and Consulting Ohemlit, Richmond, Va. December 18, 1901. 288. ' . WtMMWMi ii 17, f Cnh " What frobjwtloR Doc$'i " " It la conceded by most people living la prohibition towns and States that the law la to ill Intents and purposes a fail ure, and the North Carolina towns that hate tried piohlblttoa have tired of It la two j ears lad gone hack to open saloons o adopted the dlipeueary. - s '. Then It prohibition does lot prohibit It la difficult lo tee what good can come from tneh i law. ,The bualaeu nay be carried on t little lose publicly, but the drinking Is all the worn for that, be cause the restraint of publicity la remov ed. This be&peelally true of boya and young men who, would hesitate to be seta la an ope saloon, but who go bold ly Into the ieent plaoes wMre they have no fear of being seen or reported to parenta or the oomaranlty Prohibition dote not save the boya. By tempting then. Into plabaa safe from parental Knowledge kfid publio observation, It debases theoi. . Many evlli hive followed prohibition Wherever It hUbeea' tried effecting the moral Welfate of the people. - It benumbs the moral sense and leads to evasion, inbterfoge and hypocrisy, resulting not llfrequently la perjury. The habitual disregard of the prohlbl torv law enianders disrespect for all law. IU Whtlog effect on the material prosperity of the people la strongly marked. . - . It out 61 from the communities the revenue 'derived from the liquor business wlUxmt leavening the evils of Intemper-anealaUtdegrt.- It largely luereaees pabllc expenses In the vain effort at apparent enforcement of the law. It addfe ewrioaety to the burden of tax ation. "' . It depreciates tbe value of real estate and throws many out of employment. It drives tway many cltlms snd pre vents others from Immigrating to the State, ant thue checks growth la popu lation. The United States census show that two State hive decreased In popu. Ion. These two Maine and Mew Hampshire were prohibition States, and the lose ccearred to them during a decade of hit ease prohibition agitation. This might seem accidental !f it were not given atfailoaaoe by the more gen eral foot that all tlatea, wlthoat exoept ton, which havt adopted prohibitory laws havt tncreaeed la population leu rapidly after their adoptloa than btfore, and also by thi fact that la a majority of the States the repeal ottaelawwas followed by tn Increased " percentage ot growth, la popalalloa over that eejoytd by then under prohibition. Among States, furthrejor, similarly altoated feographiotlly, and with the aamelden slty of populiaiioa . per square mile, the ihe prohibition irtatee have4hown, dur ing the period la which . they were sob-' jeot to the law, M increase la popula tion aaaeh tm Cler than that of the aon proktbtUoa Slates. , It dlsooaregta Investment. Capital has leaned to Ihua prohibit lea local! llesi ' It la tryannloal aad tatarferee aawar- raatably with the right of theettl- ThathMwrfH aad maaymorel iw prokibUMl Hi beea thenalfo fol low proaibMMl Ms beea thenalform eiperieaee at every State which has tried tt. Th h proved by tbe loag list of Slate! which hate tried tad repuodai- ed prohrbRWa th destructive of their moral waltatt aad broeperlty. The tTflt ot tttMpersaee are grieve as Every sua Worthy of the name earnestly desires lhts leereese, hot thfyeanaot be remedied hy brohlMtloa, . :. ' Prohlbl tloa ta wrong ta theory, be- eanae f dMe It not a proper or aaooeasfnl laelrameatof moral letoraa, . It at lav praeUcabie t sa vaealu U the free and oaregaie trails la Uqaora, with all tbe attandaat evna. Thlt It amply ahowa ta tat past oiperleaot of every State whwh has tried the exporimoah Ite effeot ttaot temperaaoa. It will not prohlbft. ' ' Xiparleaoe - everywhere deaaoastritas Ibat ragalatloa Which (ah teasade effective It better for the eases of teaaperaaee then probJbllloa, which uaaaos ea varamsw. . . : , . LNiJ long la Melee. "1 hiva IUH too lueg In Maine, and', eoaalag of a l.i Islaad . family, havt blueaed i'fi fia at the wicked sham aad slin.. of ev.iitutloaal prohlblt'oa ta Umt 8: iIm to wish to tee taeea. partus ut r uit le Maeaaohuaetta. TheBv. ' n l.yoo.) " I.. ; ,' Em'.'s, Ksnaat. . 'I eouU f .! there le mott llqeov used la i. .mil today than there tvet was befort proMMtloa waa eoaot .BUbopReely, of Mslae. " Iht cltfbe) irt simply ooterUj of yoongaa Lo eal UmtlTes cinbi sad get tfr":l.er snd hats their bottln tetWrrl '. I am Sore Ihe.s eluls bare a vry 1. 1 t Trot, In that yoanf mn Ui iti!.k at all pr.Tl1m.l7 ts.e e"u8. to la t' e fcfKf of tlisclub, u tu.y t'.l It, luy would al U In dtlnk otw S Ur, hut t! .y i It la ll.s r"T -V. ! !.' !.!ae.l. "I t 'lis IMt 4'.tr..iss to , . - - f y ; j ' ; Charlotte Goes Dry v J Special lo Journal. . "i Charlotte July 6 Tbia city voted on the liquor question today, prohibition wiralng by about 400 majority,! ' ' Steamboat Co Charter Special to Journal ' . -..s ' Baletgh, July" 5 State chartered Beaufort, Morehead City aad Ocracoke Steamboat Co to operate' mall and freight boats,' J B Jones and Thomas Duncan principal stockholders, v - ,. i' ' National League Games. STANDINQ.OF CLUBS' Won. Lost. Per Cent, New York, 8 17 738 Cincinnati, 86 25 690 Chicago, 87 26 587 Pittsburg, 85 33 555 St Louis, 31 81 600 Boston, - 26 41 884 Brooklyn, 21 43 833 Philadelphia, 16 40 808 New Tork July 5 Games today: R H E Philadelphia - 6 13 0 NewJYork. 5 12 1 - Batteries-Duggleby and Roth; McGIn- ntty and Warner. Umpires Johnstone and Oarpenter St Louis, July 6-The fo.lowlng garaj) waa played today: RUB Olnciunatl rain. St Louis Boston, July 5 Games today; R H E 6 2 Brooklyn 3 4 Boston .71 Batteries Jones and Bergen; Willis and Needham. Umpire Emslle. Pittsburg July 5 The following was the game played here today; RUE Chicago rain. PltUburg A Personal appeal 1 '(ADV.) To The Voters ot New Bern: The voters of our town are called upon to vote for or agaloalthe open saloon. Listen to me for a moment, my brother, as I speah a word from arad experience. The open salooas In our falf City have been my moat deadly enemy. For many years they got the most ot my hard- earned money, la return I got nothing but poverty misery and a debauched lite. , The saloon waa my ruin. It rob bed me of happiness and comforts tn my home and brought me finally In shame and disgrace o a prisoner's cell. Fori years I have beea a sober man, have saved my eernlaga, aad at a result have buUT me t aeat little home at Roll Bern street, where we have peace tad oontenUaent. I know from an awful tiperieaoe what the opea saloon will do (or a man that f roqueate it. I beg yon la the name of all that's good aad pure to oast year vote atalnat this Institution which hat wrought each devastation In ay 11s and came near eendlsg my tool to Hell. ' Let every voter Jala mi le tbe earnest ery. .., . ', . . Dowa with the BeloooV -. ' ; ; V ABKCK PABBB, No 11 Bern Street, New Bern, mTO., The above letter . tt a lie , pure aad tlmplt eonoooted la the minds of malev oleat or asks who are soaking any ;ihlag bat tn aoaorable way to deelror the liquor baslaeea by their igUatloa. - . TatleUar taya. that aht writer has bera a sober man for two years. ' It Will bt remembered thai oat year ago, the Nth day ot JaaAry Abner Psrrls Shot hit UJther WUlmai Parrit while la draakea rage. The (acts ere oa record ta the municipal tad erlmlaal eourt aad eaa he euelly proved. ' ' Atolher mlsstatameat made lathis lettef Is that about building a home. It I knowa that the house that he Uvea In Is the property ot his wife aal Ihstbe Is stUl fa dsbt fur lbs palat with which the house wsa painted In 1001. The f round oa which the house stood Is leased. ' WILtUMrAMUS, ' ' TKPARK1S, - ' l'l'!Y-Ytit yts of sclrntlfle lrleg Wlla buni.t nt.f lsnj er.rn;nlut SIUbVupB to llSl: l.atBit.le finMibl. the fK.Tftl,n rr.rl.aA, la TAIT I' "EH. ' J Card tt T!unkj, 1 ! b tn I1 nk t! ! t 1 '.' t . t - T v , . r f fcf tl,r!r rir In Mllrj n-T vv. -. f , . 1 f Livery, Sals& Eictace StaMes, . I hiwe purohased the &6f9e bus iness of M. Hahn and ant now oc cnpyingtla old etand on - AUddle Street where my customers Can find- me, and I trust that Mr. Hahn'a fanner customers will favor me with tbeir patronage. - We have a large stock Horses and Mules Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Robes, etc. which will be Bolh at cost for cash,- or at a small profit on time. Patrons of the new basinets will be treated all right as heretofore. J. M, ARNOLD. Hahan's Old Stand, Middle Street. Wood Tnrning Porch Columns, Balusters, Brick ets, Scroll Woik. Qrl.U Stair Work, Mantels and Screens, Hash Doors anil Frames. All done on eLort notice, at Meg I iters & Ezell's ehr.p 00 Church A Hey, Ne Bru N C. A Card I tutu this means to Inform jny friends and patrons, that I have sold my Inter ests In the Sale, Exchange and Livery stables at New Bern, to Mr J M Arnold, who will continue to conduct the busi ness. I have arranged to retain my office at the "old stand" for the purpose of meet ing my many frlendr, and collecting olaims and accounts due me. W lib thanks to all for paat patron. tj,e I am Very Respectfully, MEYER IIAHN. Ice Cream 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. The Inn Black Mountain, N C. In the famous Bwanannoa ,Valley Magnificent Scenery. The rates are reasonable. Inquire of The Ian, Black Mountain, N. O. Goto tbe Oaks Heat best Canned Meats. ' Market for tbe Try a bottle of Carbonated Coca Cola tt possesses woaderful tonic properties made from the famoua Coeaf lent and Eola'aut. 1 notice! - f wlah to s sy to alf partite that ce al tera the Btr Ooldsboro to carry eiou-rj slot or pica Ice, lay or' night will tot aspect bat one hundred at each time oat side of her erew, at the only has a permit from the local Inspectors le ea ry test number, ' ', -r'; 4 . - sUB. DOWDT; ... 1." 1 1'."' '.Vw,' XWbenindoubt, drink the - " All orderareither local or shipping promptly fllod; Private families upplfede . ' Coca-Cola- Bottling Worts, 'v.' A, nzzin:iiT, ncr-i:.' Front Bt.K:' IGB Wf, DISCOUNT. Books Containing coupon for 800 lbs. oMce In It) lh. coupons, valua (4.00 will be sold to customers at a dlscout t of 10 redeem.' S3 60 will buy $4.01 worth of ICK if book Is procured, either from the driver of waeoo or from tle"ifB. e 19 Griffith street. New Bern Ice Company. F4re Insurance ! And Brick For - Male ! - - 'ma THE OLUKIOUB FOURTU is the day of all days for fires, and some times the bard worked firemen can't cope with them all. What BenBe, rhyme or reason of not being prepared against casialliea by fire when the pre mium rates we offer for reasonable risks are so low f Look out for your property on tbe 4th of July by looking In on us to day. 'Phone connection. Geo. A. IMicoII. Phone 200. BARJJEY is one of the eldest cereals known In history. But the bur- lev grown today is the product of c-n-turiei Of cultivation. Although It Is a hardy cenal, and can be grown in any temperate climate, It Is best cultivated in our Northern Statei, where the soil It peculiarly adapted to produce the moat nutritions species. Milwaukee, tbe home t the Pabst Brewing Company, is located on the edge of a vast barley dlsti ict, a here tbe best barley In America is grown. Pabst has his own buyers, who have tad years eiperienre In selecting barley, and whose eiclusive employment Is to purchase the two million buhcla of this grain needed e.ery year. Every bushel ol barley used by the Pabst Brewing Company I the best the land affords, and thlH Insures the great est possible nutrition In the malt from Which Vabal beer Is made. The hops, likewise are obtained by opeclal em ployee whose office It Is tolnspectthe crops of this flower each jear, snd their purchase Is governed by their practlca knowledge of the beet localities of growth, and also the quality which pos sesses tbe correcv amount of aroma and hop principle" necestary to product' good beer, fabst Beerjs always pure because It Is biewed from only the choicest mats rials. Before eny vat, brew-kettle, keg or bottle la aaed t second time, vast corps of men aad women wash, cleanse and scour these receptacles until they are tweet aad clean and free from all coa mlnatloa. . System, the best lsbor and the Uleat tdenlldo machinery are used throughout the great Pabst plant Cleanliness and euaiiiy me above all else observed to tbe eitreme. ' t The toora of the Pabet plant arc aV Ways open to visitors, who may Inspect lor tbemselvet tbe superior methods env pleyed la the manufacture of pabst Betr which could not 'be nude better If double Its price were offered., . glottal Oyspopsla Cure I " Olooata What ewes sura. c: co., utaw- .laantr-a FRESH LOT Condensed Sottps Josi Received. Very Finest Fresh Elgiu Butter 30o lb, Received Fresh from the dairy every week. llarvey's Small Hams English Cured Shoulders and break fa'sl strips, . Complete stock staple and fancy Groceries of the Very b st quality. Yourj to please, 'Phone 91. $iiainxxxiAiAAAinxxxim Car Load VOIGHT'S FLOUR. Carolina llama. Shafei's Hams and Breakfast Strips. IVst Maple Syrup New Orleans MolaBSes Try our Monogram Coffee Tobacco and Suff Imported and Domestic Cigars, all good as represented or money refunded Mason's Fruit .Jars !Elaic ol' B T. i:. J. PARKll Administratrix WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER a BONE 69. Cor. Broad aft Ifaneock Htm. ISITIIITIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIIXXIIIXIIIXIIIIIIIIIIITITS Wheeler A TVilfsou I am cow ready and prepared to show Tou the lightest runolDg, moat noiseless snd fastest st Itching machine on the market, the world renowed BALL, BKARINO WHEELKK A WILSON. Phone or send word and I will have sir Singleton, my machine man to call oa you. Needles, Oil, etc., for ssle. Every make of machine repaired. WM. T. HILL, Dealer m Bioyolss, (Juaft, Pibtous, Caa TarDoaa, Lcsdid Bnaixa, PuoKoaams, Rrodbds, o a rviL'Uxfot Sroama Ooods. Job Paiarna aid Kua aaa Brajcr MiMUrioTTjaia, fhone W II Middle St. Fire, Accldent,anil t Plate Glass lu Bnranee Home tad Tcrelfa tomranlei ' was h kvsit prtter ' What pwanll Elfelkot, ' ' Uo4er Hotel Cliatteirkaf' ' GENERAL v HARDWARE. ' ScraoniOnTIro Dobra andWin-r;; , - - Thole vingr Gla zier RcfrJgorators. agrnl for tkt Fsrmer Olrl snd Bnj Cook Btovss. rarmers' will brar la nitn l that r"T a Veryerirrtjlrte ltns r.f Art "' at ' ' V,'!' 1 efl's Wholesale ft Retail . Groeer, 71 Broad Bt . -ISKIEIS, Jr. If yoa dojnot We Know what we want Ws want one Ihoueandmen, women and children to gtrs bargains to. We ere closing oat oat our summer slocks of sll kinds we cannot afford to carry tbem over. 1,600 yds Ribbon from lo to 22to. Hi Ladles Shirt Waist 33tc. 09 Bummer Corsets Mc. 1.2W White Lswn from lto to lto. tOO yds Bgured Lawn to. 460 yds Bleaching 4. 1,600 yds of Parcel, hereto o sow o 860 yds Canton Cloth ISfc goods, tktt week 10a It pair Ladles B Uppers 47c, palr.regmlar price $1 this week Llt) t) pair CaUdrent Bllppera, (t tktw ! week ttHa. -:.' M pair pants TBo Ute week taa. ' lUpeirpeaUl.MUUweekMo. 73 plr peau tlSO this week toe; i1 Oar slock of mea'e. roatk s tad tall i dren'a olotalig redaoed trosa 15 lo (0 , pt teat. t S. COPLpN, Tfl KIDDU, mat. Vest at wk ; Bard wart Oev, Vrw Bera. -: ' J , t s t UpfpH 'lM(tV II. DU Ht i , Qaallty aad prtoe gaaraatevd fa'tty uaaUiy, waoleealt or retail . " " Orders left tt J W lUwartt t'flkt at f at Daak VarUIag f U ; heettt prompt attea tloa, I. ... Eulcrrr!i:rlc!tTI!o ni: irif'-, Co. QUALITY -t. rcr rricc3 1 ( I ' : - 1 1 r C
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