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i A few 1 S i r WhitR ICiri Gloves to Close J r Out at 20c. t5c and l2c Colored Utons what tye have to close at PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. MAnAnAnnnnnnnnononOODODO O'VVVW.U 1 Our Reduction Sale is what we knew it would be, a big success. ' g We have one more week to give you Q bargains. Every thing in our etore will g t o o o o o 8 be sold regardless enough for every body. Our OlotltaLing O stock is enormbus and must go. 8 No profits on anything. Don't buy till you-know our price. O O O j. i ) BAXTER ooDODODonononononDononono Thelim Black Mountain, v. In the famous Swanaonoa Valley MagulfJcent Scenery. The rates are reasonable. Inquire of The Inn, Black Mountain, N. 0. For Sale! Two 60 law Brown Cotton Qlna and oneLeever Power Cotton Press, will ell very cheap to get out of my way. Apply to J B REEL, Reeleboro, N 0. Wood Turning Porch "Columns, Balusters, Brack. - eta. Scroll Work,. ..Gri.la Stair Work, Mantel and 8creeus, Sash Doors - and rramea. All done on abort notice, i RUtra A Etell'S shop on Church AllefcHew Bern NO.. Baked ' "Of all kind on Exhibition iere. Tor Saterdav only . ' , Fo River Print Botter I04.'A v -' Meati-CutliaB. B Bacon, Bide Meat, Picnic Dams, D B Meat, Beat name, - v Cigars, tlgarettoa, -chewlof tobacco, tmoklng tobacco, cheroots. ' ' ': Lard, Coffee, Sil-ar. Meal, Mour. J0 mixed cakes reduced to 15c Satur day. AU kinds of NaUon.1 Ml Co Tk r,kM and crvke.s. Stop lbs Riverside lore Wsgoe and give Willis sa order, Tlx Riverside Store o o oi cosi. o () () o Wheeler A Wilson I am now ready and prepared to show yon the lightest rannlog, most noiseless ana lasieM sutchinf machine on ujc market, the world renowed - .' BALL BEARING. '.;'-- ' . WHEELER t WILSON. Phone or send . word and i I will have Mr Singleton, my machine man lo call on you. ' Needles, Oil, 1 etc.. for sale. Every rente of machine repaired. vn.T. Dealer in BiOtotaa, Gd-b, Pistoij, Ca laiDais, LcintDgBV-M, PHonooRms, RaooRne, at a.mi'UNi or fipoTia OobD. joi Piimi ao Hub- . tiB;iilAiU.omasa,.' Phone S w": 91 Middle St. Stenography . : &; Typowriting Sciiobl : ; : . Fir r;::!s. - Opened at Oie Collegiate and In dustrial InHtitutf, Corner West and Cypres- Btrrtt?, this dlj.. ' ' TjpewrlUne latigbtMonday, Wedres day and FrMny. , f.rn- !.y, Tur 1y, Thnti !y a1 ?1 ii !;. vrn "t t "'v i ''vte i m-m UC SCHOOL HOUSES Suggested' Readings Compiled ,byrNew ' Bern Association. , C0MEN1US' : EDUCATIONAL PRIN CIPLES. The following summary ef Coroenius' educational principles, given by Pro: lessor Painter in hi "History of Educa tion" will hare interest . ami value for those who have not read the book. . Education is a development of the whole man. Educational methods should follow the order of nature. Both sexes should receive equal in struction, since the end of education is individual development. Learning should be made agreea ble. If the sunorstrncture is not to totter, the foun lotion must De lata well. . . t a Manv studies are to -be avoided as dissipating ne meuiai strength. man's There should be an eay gradation or studies, the one leading naturally to the Other. Things natarally connected In -them selves should be joined togethor In teach lag. Kotblng thoulil be taught that Is not of solid utility. Studies should be adapted to the ca pacity of the pupil. Nothing Is to be Warned by that la not first thoroughly stool. heart under Let nothing that adm'ti of sensible or ratlont.1 demonstration bs taught by au Let no task be ass'tcnetl till the method of doing It hae been explained In the sciences the student should have the obi'Cs studied before him. In languages the mother-tongue Is to come first, next the laagiiages of nelgb borlnc nation?, then Latin as the lan goage of the learneJ world. (This 250 jrars ago ) Languages arj to ba learjcl by prac tice ralhor than bv rale. Rales sh mid follow and confirm practice. Words should ba learned In conned! n with things. The concrete should precede the ah stract, the simple, the complei; the near er, the more remote. Things to be done should be lesroe by doing them. Bellgton is of supreme importance'; and, In addition to religious instruction the young should be accustomed to the exercise of Christian virtues, such as temperance, j ant ice, compassion and pa tlence. Discipline should aim at Improving character The teacher should be an example, 4n person and conduct, of what ho requires of his pupils. RUSSELL'S CREEK. . -July 19th, Farmers ate abont up w,ltb their work crops are suffering a great deal for want of rain The watermelon crop seems ta be ratber short this year. Guess it is be- caute It has been so dry. Mrs Etta Davii of Now Bern Is spend Ing a few days with her brjthsrj M'J5 L Dickinson. Rev itr Stephens will begin a pro tracted tuMthe at this place next Sat drdsy nlghf. ' We hope Mr Stephens will bs successful In accomplishing much good in oar neighborhood Miss Lille Dickinson 'who has been spending a few weeks In New Bent turned hjwne Sunday. -," , $ , ' .; Nobody'lpar.lng. T . Lawn pArty atUffla. ', ; There will be a hwn party at Perry's drove, LlmsTuesday , nlgot July 28 ib A fame of base ball , between 'the Lima tad Cove tsams will be played at the base bail park at Lima' at 4 o'clock p m Tuesday: after which refreshments will be served at the grove. '.f " , ' A1 1 are eordltlly Invlted.tj attend, pleasant time Is assured; V. v The nnderslcnei will receive until July 25th, ' sealed bids for supplies for the County Home and tot the county poof, for tho ensniog year. . V ,' , particulars as to amounts wanted crtn be learned by calliog upon the. . July 13th lOOi ; ' J , ' J.J. BAXTKIl, . . Cbm'ra Bd. CoComs. r - - X Next Week. ' Mr A OreOD, represcnlln- one of Nqw York's largest wholeoale jowclry and dUmond houses will l hnre next Mon day July 13ib, Showing a complete Hue of sumples from wtilr.h yon cn give or der's at ,' v j o iiAXTi na. '1 1." Jr. 'i r. One rlny nnly t "1 1 Jn'y 1'lh nillTOeilLCOIilllOll Arcndell of .Carteret and Ward, ' . -CraTea Nominees. Knlvea Were Whetted in the Conven tion and Their Catting Kay he Felt Later. Spirited Con " 1 - test Thronghont. :. -Mid scenes of confusion W L Aren- dell of Moreheod City and D L Ward of New Bern were nominated Democratic candidates to represent the Elgth. Sena torial District In the next General As sembly. Altbongbthe' weather - waB warm, there was no comparison to the torridity of the contest inside the Court House. As one gentleman expressed it the uproar at Its height was the Greens boro convontlon-on a small scale, the chairman finding It difficult at limes to preserve order. The convention was called to order- at 12:45 by Mr" T Ormond, of Lenoir county. On motion of A D Ward; Geo B Waters was made secretary and W S Colton, assistant secretary. Mr Ormond made a few felicitous re marks to the effect that the Democratic party In the State and nation had Its face set toward victory. Never before have prospects been so bright for the re turn of the Democratic party to power. He said be was glad to meet the repre sentatives of the rank and file of Democ racy under such favorable conditions Four yearr ago the State was in the hands of the enemy but under the leader ship of the gallant CB Aycock the money changers had been driven oat of the temple and rascal had given place to honest men. The Democratic admin Islratlon had been clean and economical without a suspicion of scandal or fraud. Mr N M Webb -of Moraue id moved to make llie temporary organization per inancut. The committee on credentials wes dispensed win, the delegations be Ing sccepttd lu fill. The following vote was accorded to each count): Car tertt 27; Craven 52; Green 29; Lenoir 43, Jones 18; Onslow 31. The, first contention before the assem bly wis ia the maitir of the resolutions Mr. M, DeW. 8tvenson msdo a motion that a commltltea consisting of one raemler from each county to draft rdao- litl'n;. Mr Ernest Groen of Caven offored an Amendment to the motion by dtapenslnft with the committee and adopting the 8Ute and National platform. After some discussion the original motion of Mr Stevenson was carried and the following gentlemen were ap pointed on the commllUe on resolutions and platforn. Carteret, C L Abernetby Craven) A D Ward', Green J M Ormand, Jones T D Warren. Lenoir J A Mc- Daniel, Onslow Randolph Duffy. Mr Ward w8 chosen chairman of the committee and reported that the plat form of the 8tate convention, expressed the vicf s. of the' delegates and also stated that the rules governing the nomi nation would be the person receiving more than 0&i votes should be declared fhe nomine?. ' The total vote numbeiiog During Ibe recess Mr O H Gulon asd Col Pollock of Klnston made short and humorous speeches which kep, the con ventlon in good nature. . The executive committee . of this get atDtial District - was then appointed, They wertt-i-Carleret W S Cbedwlck Craven G V Rlohardson,. Green. JEW fnegt, Jones J A Smith, Lenoir Y. T. Ormond, Onslow 8 B Taylor. , - v ' TUB BATTLK CeMHBCIB, ) "The assemily wu then, ready for the nomtaatlons. A motion was. made and carried limiting the time of the speeches td five minutes. f-V ' Responding to th'rll-call of counties Mr C L Abersethy, of .Beaufortplacad In d'omlnee; '.:S'ri- -;f Hiyt L' Arendell, he spoke It high terrhi of the gentleman' bf his scholarly attjinmenU, his abilities and his loyslty td party Interests.' : Mr M De W Btsveu son nomlna'ed D t Wm. ; lie compar ed the convention to the oneof 18D4 when the candidacy: Went "begging tor for man and no sne could be found Who would be wllllnS to.be a martyrs for his party. ;. Be remarked on the change and the prospects or a stilt greater change In the nation. - " n said there would be-g rest queslloas to come bfore the next 8tate,let;lBlature Qaeslioni involving the fdtore good of the Slate which wUl require the otmott attention of the leJ mlndl of the Hale tot that olllce he bsllevej Mr Ward was th right man for the plact). . Green county hsd no csndlJals and whtn Jones conuty was callcdMr T J Warron nominated Mr E M Roonce of JacUsonvllU. Uo rafnrred cloqneHlly to the time wbna tha Domocrafy was eaconipatfod by defeat and dlxailtrsnd when fuslonUm, Kepubllcanlsta anil rsscslhy were larnrant. " Ue told how hla csndliUti stood bold-ly-throiiKli thotii dark days and onconrsff el and he,lpd the Iiemocracy of hi omit "Without siRk liifC or txpotlluK rt iiril- - lie l.'i'l sought the hooOr not wiilinni nndannted and nnterl field Democrat of Onsloa County. , 1 - , " . c Lenoir county hsvln? -no -candidate. the roll of states was completed. The seconding of the pomlnations was then in order. 1, j , , Mr R L Duffy rt" Onslow - seconded the nomination ofE M Koonce. Suggs, of Green, followed "with a few- remarks endorsing the candidacy. ofcW L Area delL - James A. Bryan spoke for D L Ward; W M Webb for Arendelb and' L' V Morrell fpr Ward, The balloting was then commenced. The resnlt of the first ballot- was as fol lows; Carteret, 27 Arendell; Craven, 62 Ward; Green, 29 Arendell; Lenoir 42 Arendell; Jones 19, Koonce; .Onslow 81, Koonce. The total being. Arendell 98, Koonce 49, Ward 63. Second ballot wis cast with che same result. Tne con ven tlon then turned Into an uncontrollable mess. ; Jones and Craven went Into can cus but the delegations held out firmly tor their men. -At' last, Craven broke and the whole delegation 1th the eicep tlon of W O Mclver went over to Aran dell which gave him the nomination. He received 150 votes. The demonstration for the victorious candidate was exciting in the extreme. The work of nomlpating the second candidate, Mr. Ward was accomplished In ens ballot. Ward receiving 150 votes and Koonce 49. Messrs Arendell and Ward made speeches thanking ths convention for the honor bestowed upon them aid promising ths convention their very best efforts for the party's good. Mr Koonce made a manly speech sabmll ting graciously to the will of thetonvin tlon and stating that while he bad the pledge of votes enough to nominate him he would wofk for the., success of the Lparty. Ue said that he would never again be a candidate for the nomination of State ; enatcr. There was much dissatisfaction showed among the Jones and Onslow delegates betausa of the defeat f Mr Koonce. They Inlimat9 that tbey ill be revenged for Ibe alleged treichery oi the conveiitlou as It was tacitly uude) 8 t ied mat Mr Koonce would have ths support i f He Craven dtlegalei aid were greatly disappointed in the turn things had taken. They chare: that the prohibition element, of tho party con olved at the throw down: All changes of advertisement must be ha this office by 12 o'clock (noon) or positively no changes will he wade. Loggers Wanted A number of timber contractors. Ap ply to C B Wctherlngton, New Pun C, R F D 3. About Quick Work. : It Is easy whan a men knows how and has an up-to-date machine to do It with. We believe we have beet labor and ma chines that money can get, and always carry la stock material of every descrip tion, for our line; of work, and we are prepared to do good and quick work.-, - We pnt Robber Tires on your old or new wheels. We shrink your Joose tires In a machine without cutting them, or without taking tire from wheel on boggy while yon watt, .'Everybody In In vited to see the machine a work putting new bolta in old places, -. t .... G. tl. XYateru & Sons. Successor! to 04U. waters ft Bon, .. v-v phone wiv-s-.ir.z? v 78 Broad f i ' w BtuViVr !. ,...- ':.';.'" is the very Best Paint made, r It surpasses all other paints as to Quality, Durability and Cov- oring Capacity. ' ; . Leads, Oils. - y Varnishes, Enamels, FloorrPrint, Vdr nish Stains, Bnggy Paints; Roof Paints, and Taint Brushes C-i--V? T7:i:gJot7. Screens and: Screen- I : f Ice Cream Now .Etrery -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. A Card I take this means to Inform my friends and patrons, thatihsve 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 friends, and collecting claims and accounts due me. With thanks to ail for past patron t,e I am Very Respectfully, MEYER II A ON. Brick ! Brink n Brick!'! Qiallty and price guaranteed In any quantity, wholesale or letall. Orders left at J W Stewart's office at r 11 Hank umiding will receive prompt attention. Enterprise Brick, Tile and HTf'g. Co. By J. W. STEWART, Sec'y. & Treas. :oviwtVJ KNOW WHAT "LAGER" MEANS T Literally, lyl-g. Beer that's worthy the name should have lain long, What we claim for Rudwels beer in that it has been stored In vats for a time sufficient for It to be well ripened. That's why It Is not only harmless, but does a gres good to Its consumers. Bny BudweU Beer. ' J. F. Taylor, ' NEW BERN, N. C Agent for Prospect Brewing Co. of Phil adeipma. ClEOLINi DISPATCH AND LIKE The steamer Neuse will be withdrawn temporarily from the ronte on July 10th fot her annual repairs. During her absence the steamer Ocra coke la scheduled to sail from New Bern for Belhaven,' . (Instead of Elizabeth City 1 at 8 p nMn Monday, Wednesday and Friday. : Until farther notice there will be no steamer sailing onTuetdsy, Thursday or Saturdays. - , - : . , GEO.' HKNt)ERSON,vA-t. Kodol Dyspepsia Curt. DlaoaU ihat wcmi t : . V . . 'J And colors; d Water C:.!crs. 1 i5 Small lot PorWrmflA 1 SViyllitil Taa . -. - -. .t .'.-ii Jtist Received " Very l ioest Fresh Elgin from, the dairy every week. Harvey 'a Small Hams English Cured Shoulders and break. ! fast strips, Complete stock staple and b;Bt quality. Yourato Phone 91. When in doubt, drink the People's ITsuTTorite All orders, either local filled, I'rivate families Coca-Cola Bottling Works, V. A. KEIFKUT, Mgr., E. Front St Hot Weather makes you look ior Water oolers. We Keep them. Also Screen Doirs and U'indows, Screea Wire. Car loin! Ioor.s ami Sash jutst received. Prices Low. Hem li & Mulligan Paint is the best full weight, and covers most. Mill hiid Machine Supplies. Building material of a'l kinds. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., HARDWARE 73 MiddreJSt. Phone 147. E. W. Smallwool Under Hotel ChatUwka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Qla zier Kefrigerators. Agent for the Farmer Olrl and Boy Cook Stoves. Farmers will bear In mind that we carry a very complete line of American Steel Wire Fence. SEW itxmif, N. c r'-s . If yjawantF.RST - CLASS Job Work don't ' Ji '0f8t to send jour or dew t -' .J '. '.Us : . ; Owen Q. Dunn Leading Printer Stationer. . T Cer. rollock Craven SU, ', .'' r,V tlew' Firm:;;;. Avery &;:Mesl We have on l Unp it No 11 Bonlh Front street and are prepare! to do any kind of '.to work and plumbing Cfinlrr( R(,,llr:ltCil. ' . . . ' i Avery uDti'icc; 1 Butter 80c lb, Eeceived Fresfl fancy Groceries of tile very pleaae, WholMale 9e XXetall a &roeer, 71 Bros4 UV or shipping promptly supplied. Ice Cream Freezers and :M1LL;SDPPLIE8 U Craven St Phone S18. He Fell. . From The Top! So'did our Percale, it fell fron x 10c to tic, So did our Figured Lawn,, it. ' fell from 60 to 4o, ' J" ; Bo did our White Lawn fall front '- 18o to 121c, 1 14 So did our Dress Gfnghant fall. . frnm 10rt tn 7a. r'-'- fall from 7 Atn ' v' that Kill astonish joa from 4o to 38aen'a iniuner tuiu that will go thia week from 70 to $4. . -. 40boj'i suite thai most go at . aom price, call and ret hartraf " - - o - 0 tuita oi ; men's nn2e they moat. go;'- t ' ,v -. y 25 Lswiiel gauze and they moat .'.,?.'-'A'A.; -';'-'-' Wa m'I dowa IraaineBr ort Straw Ilati, If Uo la. too mach call for two for 15o , . v,r i ' Sea our wlddow, ,th ihirtt 100 t Cot down trices orv all lumnicr goftda," : - When looking for a ( 'i d. at7ffMidJ!a Etan.l L'U.', an arm full of goxLi, , ;s;t'co:-. ,; , 7a middlx iTsirr, r i Hardware Co, raw I 11 n tie a .li.-lnt'fin ' f n anv ftlir.clMSr.il C . r 1 n 11. i :l b 1 ( f U. !r 1 yil " i ; ' ' 50 Crrctnt S"1- f -1 if ( 1 u f-' J f t f'nnib FroM 8'
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