: YOL. XXII-XO. '30. . 1 -t 'Mi t . - - waWwowWawMMaMMw kVdlMeet I r.- lrnrnTiHirm in the ilfa oi trade." Les i 41 j'n llimate we court, out i worn goods, to run on we nave.-Deen averse to putting our Fresh, Hew and reasonable uooas on me marjet iu cuu petttion with old or shop worn goods. ' We hare decided however to mark down our entire stock at a great loss to 4IAiia lna Milt" , - ' 14 ' v iadv vu J. Visa jr vu. jj Saturday xMornmgn Our Entire Stock ! - will be offered to the I heard of. Eemember in business since March ana our, gooas f Save up your small change, it does, not rqufre but little money to -supply your wants at thisale. ' r " SEE HAND ' . -. -PRICES. . and Eemember this ' sale is for: 4 1 Days : : only - beginning Saturdayr Morning I July lGth; and' will continue "Monday Tnqf!fiurfl.nrt Wftdneadav. xs .'- ' f.:;'. I No Goods Cfiirged n r j. ti.iidiLii, t : t PHONB 288. ' ' 7 '";L : ..1... r Vo6noncsczzocononocbcoenc3n . . ... llrsrSnn : ) () sis open today ; j 5 1 lDoor bpnei promptly d 9 o,dcd. VfeKi'ldo whzt ,o the. money ;yoa heed t j . - ixespecifvuy, ( ) .4 n - . j - nanus uu yw puy , - -.vat-" public at prices un we have onlyTbeen BILL FORii Sent Oat on Ap . . rnrtn l 5 : 5 ( 1 tttf say; Vpe need the goods. Enough ) f ) 4 i J r ';! frt TWO RBPORTS JAPS LOSS i JpBtse Jllnlster eWei FlRttre lAnd Hewspiipet BayY TeBTimei; " London, JalylS-Baton EayasU, Ow Japtntsa mlnlitev lsnM n offleltl r porl coneernlng the Iobkb by th Jp- neae daring tbo fight lor tM oocnptuon Of KftltftOWi Mlt ieporU 1iqw tU loosei ;wer; femkbiy jmU foi o Beret an engagement. The oa8uUUe altogether pf ; the; ont day?, fighting were one kwb'jui$iejnit'4ovr kUled tod wonndeaii::g3 respondent p ibelTealoCtarbasw. peated Ihe KpdrtiWWchr reaohed SI Peterafaag' yeMerdayJhati 0,WO Japav nese Were kI4edindwonndedlnt;an naiuceessfal attempt to take Port Ar thur from the land i&i&i&Qif- - - "TRAFFIC JDISDERED Statement ' Kadhat'Bo- Bteimera jibe Elizabeth CltyEconomlBt of July lltk aay-tS...Tv-?y The annouBoement that the Norfolk ft Sonthera iallroad wonld discontinue the Nenie and Ocraeeke from this' city lo New,Brnfiacaqs3d;hegrealBt cob oera In bualnen clreleaand it li admitted ihtttlili hdrts the -hmlnesHotereiti of dw.Terrchf.r;:-;. It It annonaoed farther 'that the road will pnt off leveral more ef Its clerkj after he 18 h and the removal of the boat! trill- BeceHarllf .ie;taoe the labor force at the depot, here Jery materially, kilt now la the trip irom here to New Bern win be made at a eoat of only a few dollarr and ir ' Dleaeanb wr to to douth.- After the 16th it will bea long and Tjry ejpenilre trip and will entirely otoff the southern tiavel. through this citr. . The ' people 'of Boanoke Island will suffer perhaps more from this more than the people of Blizabith City. General Jlab'agerKiog in an interview pnblMhed In Saturday's Dispatch rather intimates that the Norfolk ft Southern proposes to run their boats and trains to suit their, own conrenlence and with oat regard to the wishes of the people In any manner. " The Interview says: tV'rThen tjneattoned In reference lo the report from Elisabeth City, published la today's Norfolk Dispatch,, stating that there Is considerable "dissatisfaction In eastern North Carolina 1 over the Inten tion of the. Norfolk A Southern' to tak lug off Its boat between Elizabeth '.City and New Bern, N. C General Manager II X King hotred some heat today. WW yoo stale, Mr King whether tbli tak leg off of the boat will be a permanent ssore, or Will a boat be substituted? "No sir," cried the maaeger sharply : will, aot say anything at all about "Jk good deal of eomment la reported, ana f'--'.--' a "Commeat." Inlerjectsd the manager why, I aan't see . why. ' We ttead io theee affair up here, ? We ebaega oar boats and oar schedule whea we see fit ktd when there h anythtnf that Vh pobllo is ooneerMd la, . we advertise--- wt adfst1aa Cvi i'.- WUl jot Is that thaNewBera beat fs not aolag to bs taken tW "No, sir, I will not sty esythlng about It" "Whea, we have anything olpuhne tatereet, w will advenUs." , ' "Beitl herel General Haaager King suddenly broke oat to oss of his mea la tbeoffloe.-Asdwhsu themsa eama ap be harried with hlaa IaU the g'us sa eloaed efilct snl Ugaa worklog over eaase papers. Ooe f Maaager Slag's sulstaaia waa approached, but ha 'wis .la th same tamper as his chief. No one la Hie of' Boa weald say a word-about the New Sera boat. , . '. . - t' J ft. BldsWanteiC ? ' The Undersigned will receive anlQ July 13th, sealed bids for toppllM lor theCouDt Uome and Tot,th eoenty poor, for th easslng year.' . ' '.' Particulars sa to amounts Wanted caa bs lrarned by ealllog apoa aie. - s;;. . Jely lSibirOi, ' I.' J. J. BAXTER," .' Cliai'mBd. Co Coma. Try a botUtof Uuboaated Coca Cola tt fowiDSe Wnnfterful tenia - propertlts mde from th famous Coca Isot SSd K'jUnat. " ' .. ... Stenography Typov;riti::o Schools I I disfria).ln'i''il',t 0i'"t V, ' (j.ra Bun ' th! ' r. f v t, T ' ly, T! Keloo Growew. Complain; laf Wake County, Chaaga U) sJflloJjEatafjslCjand s-Haji-kJort je.irers8f v-nz illalelgh. July 13. R B While, county saperlnteadenMif.IrankllnJeft' here to day for OUntoaVhera tonight ie pbk oa the qnesttdn of IpcaV tXMB f01 public schools, ; He wentthera at the request of State Soperlatendent Joyner. Clinton votes tomorrow. ; The water melon growers ta the south em parts ot thll county say the." wilt Is destroying that prop la a considerable area around 'MfcajtsVJ-:iaaif.:oat: loads were shipped from tier v but this year aot over half k doaea'WlH ht- MSX away and the crop Is inferior; In qnal- W Q Pool of Bllaaketk City, for sev eral years clerk In thej retenua -o'ffloe here and alsVengeged in . field wbrkl, left today for Qreenahorb, where he becomes a deputy collector under the revenue agent ' tkat point, succeeding .W.N King, 'o resigned esterday?fti:t; Many afternoona this month rains have fallea here, but yet the total is not great; beln paly 8.71V Inches, which is very close w the avaragiTheJuly av erage at Balelgh ia 6 inches.; The heav. lest rain TallJn any 84 kourr thla month la only St Irandredtbs of an lncht ' News from uarne.t county, is tnei tne craps Swhicfi;1 have , bben' surpassett. Jnlted Btatas,; Marahal pocery says hall aad great downpours of fain have done much damage to his farm and 8)me others la that- aectloa la. Richmond oonnty. ' The weather observsr here was naked if there had. been successive rains la the State ana he replied that there bad not except Joes, bat that at a great num ber ot places reported high winds ana hafU with coaitderablahy both, yet the damage was not as much as eipecttd. The worst hail, storm reported so tar were Oa the . T and 8?- ' r-': V- Prof. Wm B Dodd of Bandolph-Macoa College,. Who Is bare lecturing before the teacher's Bimmtr School, Is writing the Ufa of Jefferson Davis which will be published In about : 13 months by a Philadelphia house aa one ol the aeries of "American Crisis Series of -Blaogra-phies. '. Be says the trouble in preparleg his Ufa of Nathaniel .MaooA was' the scarolty of material,' while as to Davis the trouble is the abundance of mater. Itly-: -'iwv The Qovenor orders a special term of Edgecombe Superior fCOWjcrimlna), AtaustMA.vV'-:. Improvement of Capt W H pay, this week Is quit burked aad hit fsmlly and frlsndi are very greatly encouraged. . Mr Wm B Aycock of Florida Is berf , vtsltln his brother, the Qovernat.i Theetate charters ,the Beaaoa onca oompsny, " capital Stock $10,000. the Carolina CkemlcU ' company, " Bule'a Boborsoa oouaty, capital stock to make turpeaUne, creosote - eta, the BocktreU Rover Flooring Mills of So wan eoanty, aapltal Stock M,900. ;. Mr, Vakaoa of Toroythe oouaty, was bare today to make -. arrangement about markiag the graves of the 60 confederal, soldiers who are bar led, at Roanoke Island. T -V--, -f i Batlonal League "Came. r '. ) BTANDINQ Of CLCBS- ; v- Woa.'"rLosiV Per OeuL NeWYotk.'V'rM:;" Chicago, " " ' Cincinnati, T-aO M t. Plttatwrg,, St Loula,v Botrtoa, r Brooklya , ': Mr-;, St j u Phllad1phla, OinslnaaWI, July 1.-Th following tame wm played tudayi , - 1 BatUrie Mcainnlty aad Waraef; Walker asd Bcllsl,: . Y - - V'lrs Knull and Johmtoo. , Bt Loat. July 15-Th followlbg wts Ui gaaa pis jd bre tod sf R II E Btooklra . 1 8tlxx.li I " 1 i tUUariet'ojlo aad Kilter: MrFsr lnl an 1 Zssrfou. I'm; Ires 7.!nimr and Csrj-fiiUr. ( i ' r(, Jo'y 13 :. t ' f; n li f ' o 7 11 ' - - ". ; ' i ' ' , - ",- v - . - ..... .. Some Personal Recollections. ; : " I've read in the Washington Pcatjthet taVUnivereity of Kdenbargh",8ootland has" recently -conferred' the degree of "Doctor of Laws, on' Hannls Taylor, who was formerly out minister to Spain aad later of Counsel for-.. the! Valted States before Tli Alaska Boundary .Commission WW&r&P- Hannla Taylor was a New Bern NO boy, that In eaily life gave promise of noted future dlstlnotion. HIa father Richard Taylor was a leading dry goods merchant 0l New i BernK-; He aadiais writer-were school mates tool after were stojbtek8r : Bo, aa did m'artherS.located in Ala-Uma:ehl4fly- Ja Mobllei - tp two brqUter Ma an Sam Battle Of New Bertl located la Mobile also. : They bu lit the noted "Battle Bouse" hotel there. At various times, " Quite a number of farmfira left thla septloa for Alabama. Thoii Daves, Alfred Hatcb,Ool Bryaa, andothersi is aotablo that thf three, above aamed gentlemen; farmers, "at different times occupied the same brick house a few milts distant n the south side o(r Trent'rlver, known ithen and now asV "Pambrcok" after Lord Pam- brook We boys often weat opto Pam brook; witb 4ha: Daves. , ' 111 add that Mr Tboa Daves was . the brother of the speelal geatleraan," John Daves, the father of the well known and lamented Creham Devei.ene of New Bern's noted cit liens." ' . : - - - : i : T.L. RkkW Morehead City, July 11, 1904. There will be something doing In the way of big cut la prices at the big clean sweep salejof all summer goods at Bar- foot Brothers commencing Tuesday morning, For Spring and Grown Chickens go to the Oaks Market. . Hre Aiid Brick -Sale! For , ; . : - BE AL1VK ,v to vour owa - interests. 'Don't let a firs In year home ot place of business swamp yoa completely, insure egauaii we ravage of flsa through this reliable agency for sound eompaalea, aad lat the Same" do their worst; Onr rates are reasonable, losses promptly paid. Get binding receipt todayv ;'r . , Geo. Al Nicoll. JPhone200- Wood Turning ' Porch' Columns,'" Bafaaters, Brack; U,- Soroll ; Work. GrU Italr Work, Maateia aad Bcroaaa, Beak Doors aad Jram. . All dooo oa short notice, at , Register ' Saell'a sbo 0a Church Alley. Nw Beta MO. - - At once, on Mo' II breech-ioadlng gua, on book ease, hunting boat re frigerator, ale kllohea safe, bras bre- aarvlDg kettle, wardrobe, ' aa txtcatloa ladder aad a patented painter' gralaer, Oa Sept 1st, 1004, a valuable house aad lot will also be sold. Apply to ; . . & S. CHAR LOT nc,. A ; 141 Pollock ft, 3 ia tho vcry Best l"int iiii othar paint 3 G3 to Quality, Durability and Cov ering Capacity. ' ' ..'; : ' 7'-:' . Leads, Oils And colors.."! Vcrnishs, E::n:cls, Fbor-Tztrit, Vat t Now E rery Day, De livered For JI-35C. a quart ; ;-f : at your home, ; v Ice cream ; soda, phos phatiidKali other cool Sf and refreshing drinks at " : McSORLEY'S. BARLEY u one of the eldest cereals known In history. But the bar lay grown today is the' product of cjn turles of cultivation. Although It is a hardy certal, and can e grown in any temperate climate,- It Is bBt cultivated In our Northern Statei, where the soli Is peculiarly adapted to produce the most nutritious species. " yJIilwaukee, the . home of the Pabst Brewing Company, is located on the edge-of a vast barley district, w here the best barley in America is grown. Pabst has his own buyers, who have had years eiperienre In selecting barley, and whose exclusive employment la to purchsse the two million bushel of this graia needed ery yea'rV Every bushel of barley used by the Pabst Brewing Company Is the best the lahd afford, and this Insure th great est possible autrltioa in -the malt from which Pabst beer ia made. The hops, likewise are obtained by special em ployes whose office It ia to Inspect the crops of this flower each year, and their pnrcbase Is governed by their practice knowledge of the best localities of growth, and alio the quality which pos sesses the cofreo amount of aroma and 'hop principle necessary to product good beer.. Fabst Beer la always pure because it Is b ewed from only the choicest materials. .. Before any ". brew-kettle, keg or bottle is used a second time, vsst corps of men and women wash, cleanse and scour these receptacles until they are sweet and clean and free from all con lamination. System, the beat lsbor and th litest sclentlfie machinery are used thrjughout the great fabst plant. Uleanllneis and quality are above all else pbterved to i he esireme. The door of the Pabst plant arc al way open to visitor, who may Inspect for themselves the superior methods em ployed la the manufacture of Pabst Beer wntcn coma noi--oe made oetter doable Its price were offered. BriciMrM!' Brick !'! . - i . - . Quality and price guaranteed In any quantity, wholesale or retail. Order left at J W Stewart's office at f. at M Bank building will receive prompt attention. Enterprise Brlck,TlIe and If f 'g. Co. ByC -v . ; J; W, STEWART, Sec'y. & Treas. CllOLDIl JISFM lot L The tteasset Haa will be wllhdrawa tampotarty from the route oa July 16U for her nual repair, . Daring her abaeae U stesater Ocra eok I scheduled to aatl from New Bera for Belhavea, (Ipatead of Elisabeth Oily) aH p m oa Moaday, , Wednesday UnUl further notice there will be ao steamer sailing oa Taeeday, Tkartdaf " ot B4tnrdys, : i. , . r'Sx : ' n" GEO, HKHDIESON, Aft, 1-3 made. It surpassea'al TdMs, Roof Points, d r f is fa (:':, on SteamsluD Co , i - -- mmidWffi Oorfled Jttst Received Very Finest Fresh Elgia Irom the dairy every week. Harvey's Small Hams English Cured Shoulders and break: ! fast strips, Complete stock staple and 1, . KI." Yours to 'Phoue 91. When in doubt, drink the People's aTToxit' BOTTLED All orders, either local filled, irivate families Coca-Cola Bottling Work . A. HK1FCKT, Mgr.. E. Front St. -M f A DAf TK.T A The LARGEST SIZE and BEST QUALITY i BRICK offered on this market. For prices see M. M Marks, F. R. Hyman, Ot. A. Nicoll, T. O. Hyman, the New Bern stockholders, Plants at Clarks, Hyman 's Siding, Kington and Kobersonvllle. , . Annual Capacity 15,000,000. , 1 ElSmllwooi Under Hot! ChatUwka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. - The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators. . Agtnt for the Parmer Girl aad Boy Cook Stove. '. rarmer will bear la salad that w carry a very oompletellaa ofAmertoaa taal Wire Feaoa. ' fTEW BEmr, 2V. CL MhfClcr-cV Wllion lfila 1 am int ready end prepared te shnw yo th llfhUat rsaalag. avwt SoiHWaa and fMtt sHtrklBf machla oa ta tarkst, Ik wnr.d mowed BALL BKAItlNtl ' J ' " ' WH?.4 WILflOS fhrni f STil I will U T dire r 1 t .. eal.' a T""- .'-'!. ' ,,fffi. i Tf ' J T' k. Of li, ... ' , W e J, 1 III.. . 1 lsmo M a , a : A- a , Butter 30o lbj Eoceived Freslt fancy Groceries" of the Verw I I please, . Wholettale aft Betall drooer, 71 Brtvl UV or shipping promptly supplied. T)rjTiir rr x This is a case wfiere. -the men Vo The Work, f Do The Work; and not the women. Wear filing for a hoaao ebeaug aad yoa wIB find seme great bargala la clothing, eoat aad pant, aad oat dowa pTOaa oa all simmer good. , , t: Special No 1. ' 160 yd Tallow Haaborg. regaUr prion 7c, tab week b ' . Special No 2if : - LtftU Tallow Bomaspua regular prto tro,tktawwk 4f : v 7-' l,COydHtbtmfroalatotc;ll ;. , - Special No!3; . a nna .a. nUk5iJrTttif2i i froaa 4e to 40c, , Beaattfal figarea aad daee work, da aa mis tka ahaaca. V , Special No 4 v. , fi.OOO yaa at PareaU to arrfva to week. going at lha aaasa prto (to. OOyda White DImlalty, sad othef wklta goods li. "-j , ; '. ; - Special No 5, MCmbrellaa, iwralar at lee from TSo to tlJO, Ut week trom'.O to ft,7B , v BpoclM;Nc0v -; ' Oar stock of shoe araaaaspleta la stats style, qaaliiy sad pvtoa, ;,' Tko T D Barry aho la aalit gotag ait , vary pair gaesealeed, ' I S.COPLON, Tl MXDDLS bTEXIT, Beat a 6k Hardwara Oa, Ifew Beta J L. I ! t la t a t ' I tr. '(l' OPPOSMOlb 1

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