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4 I y )r 5- KIVV BXSS, I. C., FRIDAY, UORSIK8pJ0Lt 83?qi VOL. XX1I-K0. 85. TWIHTY-THIBD Ilift: : V v .v.- A VADE PECUr.1 SPRING, , VADE MEOUM. N. a,' " 7 The- IDEAL RESORT FOR HEALTH OR PLEASURE. Hotele open Jonetl5ih 1904 under mnairAmni nf Mr P A. Cabell. Of Dan- VvJUe.Va- Mr Cabell III gentleman V' having ft perfect knowledge ot the eour tesiea most pleating to guests. As pro A T.- : prleior of the Virginia Cafe he baa ei- ttbliibedft.wWe fepoUUon aa caterer . " ' to tea beat tastes.. Be h ta aeoored the y ' services of a Cbef without am qua, 1 probably, Id Virginia or the Carolina, and wlih the ample reeoarcea of the y- Yii-e Mteum Spring Company's estab- liehment 'o draw from, tt la proposed to J ' de igbt ll comers- with, the character ' -andatjleof onrcolalne- ;W - Aa .010061 directed by Prut B - ' Sebul', one hundred well fornabed rooms, baths and .toilets on each floor, " gaa lights, six hundred feet of well shaded veranda, looking down on Dla .., mood Lake and oat upon the caUleattd , heights of the Bauree lllonntalns, will ' ' assist his efforts to entertain. Two Hotels and Appointments. Wster Woiks, Sewerage System, Hot ana Cold Bathe, OoU 8totag, LWery Stables, Dally Mail, Long Distance , Phone, Physician, St we, Hill, Bod a FoonUlo, Private School, etc Amusements. Ball Rooma, Orchestra; Piano, Boat ing, Golf Links, Ten ns, KlsUlng, Swimming, Swings, Toboggan Plunge. Pool Table, Tennis Court, Bono Par t e, Oantlng, tie Medical. Br Strickland, M D, graduate of tbe University of New Yoik, also graduate of fie Post Graduate School of Medl cine and 8urger of New York City, with fifteen yeus experience, wllfbe lo catid at the Springs for the season, glv lug directions for the uee of our medi cinal waters, and offering bit tervlcet as general practitioner Rates, Per day .$ 1.60 to 8.50 Per Week 7.S0to 12.60 Per month (4 weeks) 80.00 to , 40.00 Write early for room In Hotel or Col li ge to P. A. CABELL Managrr, Vade Mecum, N G. Price at Water Shipped Dally Direct from Spring. Thrty-three Gallon Barrels $5.00 Case, Twelve Half Gallon Bottles 3.00 One Boied Carboy, Twelve Gallons 3. 50 One Wicker Carboy, Seventeen Gallons 3.60 Ciedtt for Empties, returned 1.00 INVADE MECUM TRANSFER COMPANY MEETS ALL TRAINS AT RURAL HALLP VADE HECUM SPRING CO. Vade Alecum, N. . ! Only 30 Days More. Our Cuptomers who are entitled to guess in our Eeglma Music Box Contest J should not delay handine in their cards. The contest will positively close Satur day July SO. . Toadies are invited to investigate the merits of the American Beauty and F. C. J " ; . . W Corsets. They are the best In the world. j. i mm & ci. )9 Pollock-St. Opposite: Post-office;. Is the very Bot Faint made; It surpasses all other paints as to duality; Durability and Coy;-! ering Oapacity.l' . 'V4 ;. :'" ; ' . Leads, Oils And colors, r i : f Akrnbhcs, Enmeis,rFloor-tyint,' Var nish Stains, Bnggyv Paints, Roof Paints, and Paint Brashes! j -;, ; V V ; V'' Vfndov Ccccens and Sczzzti : V W Ice IV- .11 - , if L Twenty Cottages. Analysis of Vade Me cum Water. ' Grains per gal, Magnesium Sulphate.. 7,33524 Calcium Bulphate 25.71118 Strontium Sulphate ' .73481 Potassium 8ulphate 1.17101 Sodium Sulphate 04.04888 Sodium Hyposulphate 11063 Magnesium Carbonate .50153 Calcium Carbonate 6.08299 Strontium Carbonate .13413 Iron (ferrous) Carbonate 39715 Lithium Ch'pride 01399 Sodium Chloride 11.68057 Sodium Bromide traces Sodium Iodide 00122 Sodium Araenate " .00198 Ualclum Fluoride 095B4 Calcium Phosphate c 01108 Magnesium Nil rate 49512 Alumina 08499 Silicic Acid.. 07048 Carbon dloilde combined with Mono-Carbonates 2.68321 120.82846 T'e N)ve shown a complete analysis of Vade Mecum Mineral Water made by me. HENRY FROEHLING, Analytical and Consulting Chemist, Richmond, Vs. December 18, 1901 m I 1 Tff GO VILD DIt BBlfill Tbe Boy Orator a Favorite With v telcgliCB. Not Much Proirregs Made OnAccottit Ot A Bitter Quarrel Anions; Contesting -)l.e- gates. -.,..- Spccul to Journal. v "". CONVBKTION HALt.. St Louis! JJnly 7. The convention was called to order today at 10 o'clock by Congressman Champ Clark of Mit sourl permanent chairman. Aichbish op John J Glenn, of St Louis, opened tbe se3sion with prayer, i ne ursi dubi nessofthe convention was the discus Blon of the statue of the delegates from PffnRp.n and the Phllllolne. The cause or the refuBal or tne cnairman w recognize the delegates from the Phll- llpinea on the ground that tbey were not members of the convention. Later the assembly voted (o receive the Potto Rico delegates. The entrance of William J Bryan t the hall was tbe signal for a wild anJ Drolontred annlaUje. Deleeate and spectators jo!n6d In the "ahput of wel come which developed Into a general tumult and lasted for seyeral minutes making It impossible to transact any business. This demonstiatloa seemed to nettle the Parker delegates who at once began to attempt to Btem the tide of the Bryan sentiment. A member of the Georgia delegation brought a Parker banner to the front of the house and It was taken in chargo by the New York delegates. The men'.ioa of Parker caused a i ; out burst of hoola and hlssoBbut the endeav or t forca respect for Parker was con tinued. South Carolina came to the holp of the Parker delegates. The scene of the oVallon to Brjai was one of tbe greatest confusion Imaginable, It was thought that it evened exceed that demonstration when he was nominated in 1894. Tho oaly Parker banner was that displayed by the Georgia dolcgatss The excitement snbaided only after persisle it use of tha gavel and vigor ous method! of the Master at Arms and his aids. After orde wn restored the report of the committee on credentials was called for. W J Bryan, presented iht minority report and appeared on tbe platform and the great audience once more gave vent to hud and continued ahonts of applause. He made a speech on the Illinois factional fight which took some time lo de:lde. Bryan telle the audience that ho hopes that the plat form committee will hare tt atatemont of principles that will be the mgutbplece of a united party. gjThe credential majority committee's report was read by Congrtstman Bead of Illinois, which was replied toby Bryan. Dead defeedtd the majority re port In an able speech. The wraogle continued for over an hour, Brjan maintaining that tha Hopkins faction (of the Illinois delegation should not be seated. Ihj galleries grew restless and' noisy, llatenfng to this bitter quarrel and tbey we're so disorderly (he chairman threatened to clear them." The majority report on the credential committee was ado Died tlfi root. .ThU settled the dlspntedNooesUon as towhor were 14- gally entitled lo represent Illinois In tbe convention.- Tbe Hopkins fsctlon wln- alnf out, Thj majntty report wet re celved tire voce 647 totes for, eat) 399 against.'. This was the Drat lost tote of tbe coTenUoa,;lr !-",' ' C' , Discussion on tbe pisiform thenfol- lowed. ' Chairman Clark made a speech on the tariff plank. . la cfoalog -he said that ail Imports were ' divided - la three classes: necessities, comforts end loin rU s. He bold that tbe taiet should be highest oh laiorlcs. lower oa comforts sad lowest oa no sallies or none at all. r !-V The onvenllDri adjidrnad at i SO un til 10 'clock Uk) ayj ' ' . - ' . . Next Week. ' . Mr A Often, reprmeniltgoreof New Vork's largest -wholraa'e Jewelry ami llamnnd bmiwa wU here neit week, A sinwlni; a fiinii'lntu line nf samples f"n whlth you in t;I (ir lisr s at J O liAXTI i: .'!, . l l.o Jem; r. One (Uf rn'y ili I) t I il f;i 'r h-if'. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. v. , ,. ; Reports of Connty Officers' For Jane. ? Against Pardon. J$um fclty: l': ' , . Negroes. , , ; 1 iThe Board met at the Court House In regular session Monday the 4th day of July at 9.80 o'clock p m. " ,, . Present Commissioners, Baxter, Foy, Harveyp Wadsworth and tUchard son. ""-J - 1 i . ' ' Ordered that tbe clerk serve nutlets on J L Causey and Lafayette Ejrkman of 1st Township to appear before the board at their next, meeting on, the 2nd Monday In July and show cause II any they have why the valuation of their property should not be Increased, u Ordered that the property of F C Nel son of 1st township be reduced, to $3,- 139.00, he having sold the timber, on a portion of same to J S Basnlgbt and said Basnlght having listed said timber at its proper valne. v t Ordered that T L White be allowed to list for the years 1903, 1903 and 1901 607 Acres of land in tha 9th tjwnshlp, it being the property of the heirs of Mrs Nancy M Hart, at the valuation ol $500.00. The report of D L Roberta, Treasurer was pieaented and after examination was accepted and ordered filed and re corded. Report of DL Roberts, Treasurer ol Craven Oonnty, for the month ol June, 1904. General Fund. June 1 To bal SG8 59 June 14 To Jas Blddle 1,000 00 June 80 do, 600 00 1,808 59 Juno 80 By vouchers 1,220 75 611 81 1,808 69 July 1 By bil Fence No 1 July 1 By bal 34 17 Fence No 3 Junel To bal 89 12 76 July 1 Total 13 05 June 80 By vouchers 18C.r 18 6 Interest Account June 80 To Jas W Blddle June 89 do 1,000 00 GO 00 1,000 00 Juna 1 -By bal 122 06 June 30 By Coupons July 1 By bil 60 00 877 94 1,060 00 Fines and Penalties. June 1 To bil 303 90 350 1 00 69 30 867 76 ,-25 To SB Street 23 To J L Mathews 25 To 8 R 8treet July 1 By bal 867 76 867 76 D L ROBERTS, Trees Craven Co. The report of DrJFRtem, Sopt ol Health upon being pretested was ac cepted and ordered filed and recorded. . To the Chairman and Board of Commis sioners 'J ' Gentlemeni : 1 .. , I herewith submit my report for month of Jane J904, . There has been repotted to me eases of typhoid fsTsr, I cases of mumpi tad a ew oeseajcf whooping eough.-; ;' " .- fiespectfolly, ,. . -' , r ; 3 1 Rbem, M fjT ? -.. f j vr : Sept of Health. Upon the recommeadatloa ot tt .fence eommlailoneri of tha 7th township, It Is ordered that a . levy of If t boreby mads ca the ease as ad valne of ell the real estate within tbe llnUta of the fence d lair lot of said township; f ' Ordered by the board that tbe shetia serve aa. order em U W Chapman to ap pear before the board at once end show esoss why he should not be held for contempt for fallare to appear before lbs board and Hat bis schedule "B" sxe for the-year 190) at previously ordered. . , Ordered that Mr Bllaa Fakher of No 1 township be notified to famish Mrs Alice Norman supplies lo the amount of 1 60 per m nia until faitbrr o dorod. , . . . On motion board look recess until 10 a ro July 8th. 1 ha board tn( t St tbe Court Home ai 10 o'clock a m Ju!fttb, 1931, piirsuant lo rref a Present Cotniisnners, Bsatm, Fnf, WaUwo-lb, I:irhai!ioB anl IUr- Ve K'.'"-A ( J k 1 n a, lUt tdkr fur Ko t r-.r 1' I f r t t, !,!. i I an ! ( tr n i-1 f' r r t tl 1 -as hhaa been called to' the attention ot the board that an application will be ninuu w mp governor oi xioriu varo- Una for the pardon of W D White and eight others, the James City rioters con rioted of assault and L battery and riot and sentenced to the roads for periods ranging 'from twelve moatba to two years: Now therefore the board of com missioners : of Cravec. county hereby protest agaiuet the pardon "of said W D White siBdJ eight others mentioned In said application and urge upon tbe gov ernor sot to grant the. same, It being the opinion of the board that the sen. tence of this court was not excessive, and the clerk Is directed to forward to the governor a copy of this resolu tion. The regular monthly bills were al lowed, all commissioners voting for same." .' On motion the board look a recess until 10 o'clock a m Thursday July the 9th. July 7th, 1904. GEO. B. WATERS, Clk. Bd. ComB. HEAD SOLID SORE Awful Suffering of Baby and Sleepless Nights of Mother. CURED BjfJUTICURA Skin Fair as a Lily with no Scar to Recall Awful Sore Writes Mother. " I herewith write oat In fall the be ginning and end of that terrible disease, eczema, which caused my babe untold suffering and myself many sleepless nights. " My babe was born seemingly a fair, healthy child, but when she was three weeks old a swelling appeared on the back of her head, and In coarse of timet broke. It did not heal but grew worse,' and the sore spread from the size of a dime to that of a dollar. I used all kinds of remedies that I could think of, but nothing seemed to help; In fact, it grew worse. Her hair fell out where the sore was, and I feared It would never grow again. It continued until my aged lather came on a visit, and when be saw the baby be told me to get Cott cura Soap and Ointment right away. " To please him I did so, and to my surprise by their use the sore began to heal over, the hair grew over it, and to-day she has a nice head of hair, her skin Is as fair as a lily, and she has no star left to recall that awful sore, and It is over eight months and no sign of lta returning." , Mrs. Wm. Eykk, Elk River, Minn. f "Cure permanent. " So wrttm MrsL Eyer , Feb. 2cVJ903, six years later i i Tour letterof the 19th Inst received, asking In regard to the cure of my baby some six years ago. Well, the disease) has never returned to her head which at that time was a solid sore on top and down the back. Once or twice since then a patch has come on her band near thffvwriet, but it finally disappeared after proper treatment with Cutlcura." MA (hi imA.1 Ik (In runs ot UManbki Coato OlabataL 00b.. Soto. 13a. ln TWafau. bmua Kq. i fmiU. Haa tt UvTalj ' r-" "in r.ll Pinaiaami aursana lor UovaiCaiaaaan. . Money Salted is Money Hade The Riverside Store No 80 Crescent Bt will savs yon moa 7 . :.- -- Llbby's 1 lb, Lnnch Tongue 85c can, for 05o, 5. .. : c. r 1 ; Llbby's S lb. Tilpe, JOj. can, S for 85. 'Ltbby't. 1 lb. Corn Beef. ISe can, for 5c;;,J i v .. . ,. ;- .r. Llbby's t lb Chip Beef, 15e etn, 1 for 25o, : f, " ' ; " - Jones Bogar Cared. Bam, only ISo lb. Boneless B Bacon, only 15o lb. . -Picnic nsms, only" lie lh. - l'. , Dnnn's SOe Blend of Coffee sold here J. O. LAND, v Manager. i?-J- I ure Aptl KricIuFor f inlet f f r f . t f '-V j W Offer Sllbj ct j -f--vraa oe rt I ,S aiO any part Ol $io,oooioo 5 per ceDt First " MortEa ge tootl . - of tie CcEsolidatci Railway Light and Power CompaflYsWilminoLtoD, N. C, Interest payable January IsL and July 1st at 97i and Interest. HUGH MACRAE & CO., Bankers.Wil miogton, N. O. For full particulars apply to at National Bank of Jfe.w Berne, N. C. 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 McSORLEY'S. J. M. AltNOIil), Livery, Sale & Iiclaop Stables, I have purchased the horse bus iness of M. Hahn and am now oc cupying his old stand on Middle Street where my customers- can lind me, and I truBt that Mr. Ilahn's farmer customers will favor me witb tbeir patronage. We have a large slock Horses mid Mules BiifgieB, Wagons, Harness, Robe?, etc. which w ill be sola at cost for cash, or at a small protit on time. Patrons- of the new business will be treated all right as heretofore. J. M, ARNOLD. Iluhan'd Old Stand, , Middle Street. BARLEY la one of tlis c Men ceresh) known In blatoiy. Uut tbe bar ley groan today ii I be product of n lories of cultivation. Although It is a hardy ctnal, and (an I e growb in any temperate cllmat, It In best cultivated In oar Northern Btatei, where tbe soil l peculiarly adapted to produce tbo moa nutritious species. llilsraukee, tbe home of tbo l'abal BrewlDg Company, Is located on tbe edge of a vast barley dlsti let, w here tbe beat barley In America Is grown, Pabat has his own buyers, who have l ad years eiperlenre In at lading barley, atd whose exclusive employmeat U to purchase the two million bushels of this grain needed e, cry year. Every bushel of barley used by tbe Pabst Brewing Company Is tbe best the land affords, and Ibis Insures tbe great eat possible nulrltloa In ; the malt from which rabet beer is made. The hops. likewise ere obtained by special em ployes whose office It la to Inspect the orops of this flower each year, and their puretaae Is govenel by their practice knowledge of the beet localities ot growth, and also tb quality which pos sesses the eorree , araouat , of aroma and "hop prlaclpu" Beoeatary to product good beer, fabst . Bee Is a!wsys pare becaese ft Is biewed from osly the choicest aaaUrlalt. . Before any vat, '. brew-kettle,' keg ot bottle Is used secosd time, vast corps ot men and women . waeft. oisente and scour these teosptaelae eatll, tbayer sweeeaeacjesn aao tree irom aJ coa- tamluaiUta. Hvaiim. tbe beat labor andtbeltlsat selentlOe rsacbtcery are nerd Urjagheai lbs raal fsbst plaaL - Claaalleeaa and qnaiuy are abort all alee tbtervvd to lbs sire ite. ; , " . TherJrwMSof the raTst plant art al- wart ort to vt'tiors, who snav Inspcet for th'maltt tt superior methods sua (iloyH In ttte ataanfactsrc of I'ahat IWer rkirh -onld not be iai Utter If oable its pi lie were offered. , J, Fire, "Acrldciif ,nntl. 4TIa(o C-Ins'!! In-.: Cs:n::sco IIoTit inil Fi ro'ga rnf snlevt f 4 N t t K r, irifl.' nn to 1 ; ! 3 :TO17WTW 'T J Campbell's i I Condensed I Just Received. Very Nicest Fresh Elgin Butter 30o lb, Eeceived Freeh from the dairy every week. Harvey's Small Hams English Cured Shoulders and break fast strips, Complete stock staple and fancy Groceries of the very b st quality. Youra 'Phone 91. J. I. MM, When in doubt, drink the People's a-rrorlte All orders, either loeal or shipping promptly filled, Private families supplied. Coca-Cola Bottling Works, V. A. NEIFKRT, HE S CAROLINA BRICK CO., The LARGEST SIZE and BEST QUALITY BRICK offered on this market. For prices see M. M Marks, F. R. Hyman, (. A. Nicoll, T. G. Hymnn, the New Bern stockholders. Hants nt Clttrkf, Hyman's Siding, Kinatou and Itobersonville. Annual Capacity 15,000,000. Wheels?!,' M i bou . !. I ..;, ty. pj'Aime I am now ready and prepared to show yon the lightest running, most noiseless and lastest tuicning machine on tbe srket, tbe world renowed BALL BKAII1NO WI1EKLKH i WILBON. rbone or send word and I will have afr Singleton, my machine man to call on you. Needles, OH, etc. for sale. Every make of machine repaired. WM. T. HILL, Dealer In BiOYOLse, Guas, Pifrrou, fJl tsJMia, LnntD Snails PHonoaama, . Rbooids, a a rru.'iJHt'ov Sroarrna Uoone. Joi Panrran ad Rub. BtB SriMP kuiOrAOTUMB, Phone tl 81 Middle Bt. Under Hotel ChetUwk . GENERAL- : HARDWARE: Bcrcon'-'V'ro,' Doors andWinchXr-;' . . Tho Ic :f-..y;og;'Qla zlcr Kcfrigoiutors. Afnt for th rarmer Olrl and Boy Ct f loves, ' ' . ' -LyJ ; jllf the A - 'AXi NEWHOOKf y.-mrrs ! II' Soups to please, Wholesale ft Retail Grocer, 71 Broad St .dea Mgr., JE. Front St. Do You Know tjouwaot? If yoti?doJnot Wej;Kuow what wc want IfMWfr WGUl We want one thousand men, women and children to give bargains to. We are oloelng oat oat oar sammer ' stocks of all kinds we cannot afford to ' carry them over. 100 yda Ribbon from lo to a?)?. ' 83 Ladles flblrt WaUt S8JC, 99 8atamsr Corsets Mo. 100 White Law from 4to to 18o. 800 yda ngnred Lawn so, 460 yds Bleaching (, m yds of PtreeL hereto 6,0 sow to ,, , 800 yds Canto Clot, ltfe goods, this week 10c, : . 13 pats Ladles Slippers 47o, ' : ': W pairegnlar price l thtawetk l.if - 2 II pair Chlldteae BUppers, l this ' week e8c'.;';i . , . ... v j 18 pair panli 75o Uta week 48d. M 111 pair pants $1.19 this week Wo."" :- ; i 78 pair pants IA0 this week Wo, ! Onr stock of aua'a. nnik'a a4 Ml dren's clotbJag red need from Ml 40 , per cent. .-. 4-;:. t, vU-J n MTJDDLK miSCT, Ksit to (uk 1 - ; Hardware Oa, New Bern, ' : ( Avery end VjKcs. i We save or ned a slop at No II Smith Front strt an j ar re; ar to k'nlf.f i!n w-y in 1 t.mib;aj. 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