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. A . ' - I - " ii -J ! - s .r-.. .-..rV i-s.f- Il li NEW Bias, K. C, SUNDAY, M0ESI5a JDLY tC 1801 :?ot. XX1IK0. J9 .-I .TWMTY'THIBlf TIAfr Does thia intertet jou? flave Iloae eoougli for the balance of " Ladies Litte Lace Hom " $1.00value for 75p 65c value for 40c. 85o Talue or 8 pr for Lthls al625c 25c Talte fof 19c , 20o value 15c. ' "15c value 12 2-2o-" Misses DropBtitoh Lisle Hose, size 6 to 8 1-2.- 20a value for 15c oi 2 pr for 25c v ' : ;:V Childrens plain white hose, size 4 1-2 to 7 for 15o V . -fS Children8 white dropsUtch socks, size 41-2 to 7 l-2for 15o Don't lose sight of the fact that these goods are all new,' fio old Stock. ' ' . This is good for j. PHONE 43 PoltoWSi:, Opposite Post-office. 4M '" '-'"v-"'-' - ' ; - ' - " '--.V- ' n nnnnnnrtnnnnAnnnnnonoououw m, mm WM mm mmr mv mmr mm - 0 Reduction Our reduction sale on all Snmmer ONE WEEK ' Thif does not Include all staple goods, but such goods that do .tot seK in the wintei, such as ladies and men's underwear, O oxfords, mens low Bhoes, lawns, organdies, ribbon, &c. 8 A big line of Mens Strafy Hats, and Mens 8 O o o 8 These goods must be sold. I. I ooooDononononononnonononoo The Inn Black MounUlo, N O. Ia the f iboqi BwBonoa VtUey Mig ulflcenl Scenery. Tb rtel r reuoatble. Inquire of Th ln, Black MounUln, N. O. Wanted! To coitract with prtlt to d to mnofctor Into lumber trolof mber. Mill forolih ed ty me. Write for pertlcoltri. BOX 483, ElBttOB.MO Loggers Wanted A b amber of timber coBUectom. Ap 1.innB Wrlkertni tOB. MeW . Fox Blver Butter, onljr 80c.; ' Beit Lsrdi'only lie, i.'v -Bologna Bauage, onljlOo'. . Land's 200 Blend of Coffee, l&o, u 0Hvtt,,l pt Vo Us onl loo i for',. 'A lor iOO, ' RedaclioD. . Saturday - Sale . Masons Jars Jelly, only 10c,' - ' Enamelifte 8tove rolUb for 25c - Ootagou 8oap, 6 fof S5V -VCf ' Gold Dnst 8 for 25c, '' '' ' ; Sweet Violet' Toilet Soa'0(J, box - J5d.'': f"-,;', ' ;-V.. ,i'.' - ;'. Matches $1 00 Orost, , " ';. 7 ; Look ont for the Ri vcrslds Store '"Wneon and give the driver an rdr.r. Vie Riverside' -Store you got propBtjtch and Iaoe the mmmerr - Here are some - 3 days only. 288. Sale Q O O 8 Continued. o o o o o o o o 8 Goods will be continued for o () Children's, Boys q o Clothing. o o o Wheeler A TTllson tJk'JKA I am bow ready n4 prepared to ibow foa the llghteet rnkolof, tot Bolteleet and feateet: allUshlnK jnecbloe oa tbC arkst, tbe world renowed- .1 BALL BBABIMO ' 's , v f . WflKLKB WIL90N. rbose or eead word and 1 win hare If r SlBtietoa, my entoa maato raU oa jo. Needle, Oil, ate., fotaele. Srery waka of vaoblae repttred.' , WPMHILLW DeaiM la BicrroLaa, Odbs, Pistou, C TmrMn, Lricao Snaxi'FuonoOHrtw, Reno ana, V a rtru.ui"oT 8 roan ire - Good. Jos humi aao Rtr ' ., -.m QtAMt Makuriorvmaa, &Jypovriting School Opened at the Collcglute and In dustrial iDsUtutr, Comrr Vcnt and Cypres 8trc.ti, this cHj. TrptwflMn Ung'.iil'.lon Uy, Vikrt day and FsMsy. - FUiBPgT;y, Tum1x, Th'i" -y ' fUlurliy. Wll "' 1 ' " ' ' 1 " ' HE C0NC0RU.1t. IC DEDICATION Special Cot k spondenee Giving; 'Details 'y4IM HrEdd'a a.eatGift Concord.N B Jul SO The dedication of Christian Science church at Concord. New Hampshire the gift, of Kev Mary Baker Q Eddy,. the v disoovere and founder of Christian yblenca on Jnly 19th; 1904, will ever be a memorable diy in Cpncord, 2faw Hampshire. ( The dedication of this chnch, -First 0 C B 01 .Concord, ('iH; preeented V0 the Christian Solentlstslby their revered leader, marked.' nbX onlyT aa epoch to them In church hallding, hut ai9o to the capital city of New Hampshire, Tor it i aid to be tfie handBome&t structure rep- tessntlng religion (n the state., -r .ine aay wai -perteot in 119 summer gladness, and the vast number arriving from distant points, brought only Jy and thanksRlvIng ' to blend with the happiness Of the raplpients of the gift), The building U magnificent in appear ance, the pale gray Concord granhe es pecially effective In the Southern Gothic architecture, a special feature being the very beautiful tower of Unusual height and design, from the top of which may be enjoyed an extensive view of the sur rounding country. The seating capacity is one thousand, and ai the chimes Dialed forth tor etch of the tonr services, every seat was taken and others waiting. . The church is 73 feet wide, by 115 feet long, Including the roardlng room, and a room for the exclusive use of Mrs Eddy When she chooses to visit the chnreh. The hospitality of the town was an especial feature-of the day. It was an nounced that many of the best nomas In the city were open to all vi-ltlng Scientists, for the hotels could not aC commodate the crowd. The clubs also wete pbt at their disposal. Two stores were opened, that parsersby could rest, and iced lemonade was served day. The Unitarian church was opened for their convenience between the services and the Episcopal church moBt gener ously proffered the use of Its very com modious Parish House, so beautifully local ed. The gift of Mrs Eddy was $130,000, this was added to by loving donors from all over-tire United States, among Chris tian t dentists until it wss nesrly doubled. Among the git s was f 1,000 gheiby the Sclenlhti of North and 8outh Carolina, ii loving memory of when Mrs Eddy's life touched these two States, accor6 acjtng this was a magnlB cent cross of gladioli five feet high. The flowers were selected by the Scientist who thoucbt of It. aid forwarded to Concord from the 11(1 is of them In Mag nolta N 0. the lesiun being also tent with them That achuich of such size, workman ship, and cost codld have .been brtlt In Just one j ear frnm the day the corner 'one was laid, seems a marvel to all hare.. Verily Mrs Eddy Is one prophet Who Is honored in. her own coun try.' ' . ; : ' ; This little Incident shows how she Is thought of in her - own., community by those who do not even embtaee her reU gious convictions. The writer was en joying tbe scene at the- close of on of the services when a citlsca who had at tended began tr rt press her great ap preclatloB of thtoeoaalon and the pride of thi town In Jhh, lait'fclfl from bar generont impulse - She remarked hjw II rs Eddy's' absence from the tervlott of the day showed her Utter, lack or look of notorltj, or display, and as she drove hr, she remarked she Could well under stand how all from tack distance en joyed seeing her for, tu short while. That M for reports of CbrUUin Soira ttttt worshipping her, it wuTSot tme. 8UU she uld that . oa her dilly drive. Urt Eddy hfcd for . years pasted fcetn honto,nd although not s tnember 01 her church, er a belleyer- In lu healing, she felt It grtal- pilrlliga to dally see woman whose titawas aoconsencrat 1 to establishing more' of kapplnesa, hbllnwi sod .health : In 'the world, and 0 anocattfoliy- . Hany who read your good pefet will no dubt be glad of this opportunity to hear atreclly from tbe dedication -of the, flrtt jCbrtitlao Science chares built la the boms of lit rounder and Dlscoverr.s; fx h--i Fine Country ilajns at OakaMiat Mar kew. i , -. . - ; - ' . Tor Spring and Grows Chickens go to the Oaks Market. . Don't Rltli Tour Eyes WlUi panjer -1 Z m ineV ,v V? : I- 1 With Oof mrant by way cf all the o essary Optical mtrnmU the dingsr cf utlng any drag la the eye It Cone away with, the drug) la common ute for lt leg shrmli they: bowsed In tomt ejes would produce er.rtaln bllnlnp, .and (he ffr"yc "ot to drop In rnonol te told wltheut .the Instrnmot.ti to do It with. ' Welwt fr of chargo, so why drmVe tofit'iwf nt blnir, k rc0y nt iDKtrntr.pn's, and on a :)Unt cf ft li" to ofl 0"',':", id then U. rrfiill li rtn riUto, wlii w! 'I.Svo t'.r1 InalmmmU t:h !,! h t: rl.snte if any t"-t U at To Wilmiugloni Citizens Committee On Encampment. Case ol Felonlons Assault Meloa Wilt la Wake Ceanty. Eal-,' elghsnd Famlleo Bonad" Balrwav. State Char-"- - ' 4 "-- ten tjrantel. K; Raleigh, July 28Voof Aycock today replied , to ' the citizens committee of Wilmington Which adopted and tent to him resolutions criticising him in rela tion to the encampment1 01 tne oecona anbVThlrd' "regiments of the, National Guard at Carolina Cityi" near Morehead Oityj-The goveimbr will hotmske his renlvDUblic but will let the cltizehB committee do this. ? George T flqff, a White man who wis charged with attempted felonious as- sanlt npdn a married woman, Mrs Jones, of Foquay Springs, this county, Jmt who was convicted only of a mtsdymcan or and sentenced to the public roids for thirty days, and who. appealed to the Supreme Court has given bond for S100, pending the appeal. Several questions are raised in the appeal, one of the chief ones being whether a. mayor, or megls trate. or even tbe superior court can sentence a man convicted of a mlsde meanor to work on the roads, tbe de fehse claiming that such a punishment can only be Impoced upon felons and not upon persons guilty of a slmph mis demeanor. . The melon wilt Is continuing to knock out the watermelons ia the southern pari of this county, which Is the most Important part of section for them. It Is said no shipments will be made this year. The lo:s to the""grower8 Is quite henvy. The State agricultural depai la ment Is trying to find a varie'y of melons unaffected by the wilt. There was a Urge gathering of Masons at Wakefield, this county today; at which speeches were . made by State Treasurer Licey and others. Wake field is in a very fine farming section and tbe great question there just now is whether the Raleigh and Pamlico Sound railway Will or will not run through the town, whkh in such V case will be the mcst import in t place on the rea l be tween Wilson and Raleigh, Tin town ship voted ten thousinl dollars In sid of tbe road, but It Is said that the cost of getting Into and out of Wakefield would largely, exceed CTii sum. It Is ttsted that tbe people of Wakefield have been asked to subiorlbe $10,(00 to the stock of the road, In order to offjet this ei- penve and asor the building of the line through -that town Charters are granted to the bank of Gibson, capital stock $16,000 W. PvPata and other stockholders, - ab'd to Ue Elk MountaW 'Cotton Mill Company, of AshevilJe, capital stock $150,000, Jsa A Burroughs and other stockholders. The company Is authorized not only to make teatile fabrics, but - to mine all sorts of mlneia's, and buy patents. - - -KOnCB! ''- -' Ersmlnatloss for entrajace to the Pet body Col'ege for Teachers at Nashville, Tennessee., will be held fof thtsTcon- greaslonal district 'at New Bern, M. C, August 4r 1904. ., Tbey will be."s-1vea ' by S.-M. BrlnSon bt the ofBae of the County Snperlnteo- deak : Tonra truly,": ,.V. --'V - rA,0.-RTNOLpS. .. ... pica, Alamal Astociatlon. 4 Services .Today Bev W H Etch r Will preach' In the Flrtt Baptist Chorch Ibis motalng at Jl m and tonight at 9.10 p" a.' - v Presby Urtaa Chnrch-Preachln ''Jjy the castor aUU m and 8 p m. f Bun- day school at 8 p ta.'.' J . X . First UiUrcli or Christ.- Scientist- 17 Crivea street. Eervlose Sonday 10s4S a. m.and 8:00 p. m..BIble Lesson Sermon todayt. Subject; 1 'Love,' -Joha 14:16 flaodsy tichool 'after morning service. Testimony service Wednesday 8:00 (f m. Reading Room Is Opea daily. All are cor dially Invited to atund."f .,; 'i-.- ' Betvloa at "Bt .Cyprlsa ; Church 11 a', m. Vespers ism.. Tbe public Is cordially Invltod. .Was Geo Avsat, 'ree tor, T-:.;;.; f'TX :'-V?-" MPtaJkBaMMajBBBMBBJHBBBBSBenMsaaa' . .- . . -.- - -- " Try a bottle of Carbonated Coca Col Il poss-ssca wonderf at .tonic properties tim-Ie f rem the famous Coca plant and Kola nut : - , " ThcOisi1ct Markat Handle only the best of everything. :', Hello Central 1 (Snng in ti e W( U known tunc) Ilcllo Cmlral jivo ro Ilyubt, . Tor I know l..'M lb. rr, You c an fli.il him villi t!,o Ice Crcnn, ' On 11- r ! ., Iff'! 1 1 " '' 1 ill n ir s !." : 1 P'--f ,1,1 it PARKER' FIRSTS ''ZZ In matter of rcblaotiat notification e-jij 26th The Date.k f & WsshiogtottrJuly S3 Tea announca- ment that the Democrat s hare decided o anticipate the Rettubllcausln the matter of formally notify log their candidate of the nomination came- as a surprise. ' It had been expected they would wait un til after th ceremony at Oyster Bay on the 27th of this month in erderto profit by, the remarks to be made by the Repub Itciah committee and the president, r. t Now it 'is announced that a formal notification to Parker . will be bold at Esopas, July 26tb. . The'most plausible theory for this coup Is that .the Demo crats wish to get InJihe pnbllo eye first, believing Parkers r speech appearing In the papers as It will one day In advance of Booeeveli' , will be most general y read and attract more attention ihsn it would otherwise. Democratic managers believe they will thus make a popular hit by placing themselves In the role of leaders instead of followers. National League Games. BTANDING OF CLTJB9- Won. 68' 49. 49 " , 43 43 31 30 19 Lost. 23 80 33 33 30 -54 54 59 Per Cent. 716 670 517 - 566 f41 805 857 240 New York, Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, ' St Louis, Brooklyn, Boston, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, July 43. The following games was played today: Early Game. XR H B 8 8 1 1 1 1 Boston Cincinnati Batterias and Scblel, -Willis and Moran; Ewlng Late Game. R 1 15 H 5 18 Boston Cincinnati Batteries FItber and Needham;Kel lum and O'neilL Umplres-Moran and Carpenter. St Louis, July 23 The following wat the game played here today; RUE Phl'ad, lphla St LouU ' 2 9.4 9 13 C llotb; Oaeal Ba'.tertes Sparks and and Oiady Umpire lohmtone 2nd game. R 7 7 H 11 10 Philadelphia St Louts Batteries Snthoff and Rotb, Corbett and Grady. Umpire Johnstone ' Chicago, July 28 '-Game today; .' " :., . H H E New Fork 5 0 8 Chicago T ' . 1 8 8 . Batteries MaUbewson Bowerman; Browne d Kling. . t Umpire -O'Dsy and Kmslle. - ' ' r . ' .'PhUburg, July r 23-Th following game was played today. ;.''"-;.r - B " - H " K Plitabnrg yC'l - 6 8 Bi'ooklya V . '-"J j t RattCrlea Jones and Rltter.Lynoh and ' TJatpJreZlBMMr. '0- - - .. ' . ' K I will give monVaiUfaottoa' cn Voni Wstch for leu money than syone In the c(ty AJ1 work guarsntetd. i Corner of Broad aniTMIddle Street. is tho very Best Paint made. lt surpasses all other paints as to Quality, Durability d Gov- orinjj Capacity." . J ' . ;V y:S; f Leads. Oils And colors. ; : Varnishes, Enamels, Floor-Taint, : Vat rJsh Steins; focqy Paints, 'J Roof 't Paints, ' 4 f -1 " " " v ! I' CrContrihani oi Matfacou , 'Z London, July 48. A 'stock' exchange brokei Informs your correipoB dent tbav it is reported ia stock exehanger circles that contraband ct. war has been 'dis covered "aboard, the steamer Malacca which Is at Suda Bay. . The contraband says he was shipped at .Antwerp and labelled Sugar. . . 1 ; Percentage Increasing. The summary gives below of the trap shoot Friday shows that our local sportsmen w ill soon be able to hold their own witk almost any gun club. . The results of each tournament show a higher peicenhge than the one pre ceding It, and therefore Jt gives a chance to thole Who participate and who have an ambklon for such things to hope to be able to pluck a trophy or two from some big tournament. Following Is tbe score: Shot at Broke 21 41 20 19 18 17 81 14 14 11 9 P. 3 W T Hill O C Jordan Wm Ell ) Ed Clark J W Dugutd J V Blades FrsdWhltty 25 50 25 25 25 25 50 25 25 65 25 7 72 63 62 56 56 44 38 Geo A Nlcoll JLHartsdeld R DnVsTjones Wm Hear Ice Cream Now Erery 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. Fire insurance ! And Brick Sale! For . BE ALIVE to your own Interests. Don't let a fire In your home or place of business swamp yon completely. Insure sgalnst tbe ravages of fire through this reliable agency for sound companies, and let the Barnes do their worst. Our rate are reasonable, losses promptly paid. Gat a blading receipt today. Geo. A Nicoll. Till- JPhone 200. For Sale! , - "House moving outfit In perfect con dition, hearty new. Two new set falls and about thirty jacks. , Apply to v f vV- M- BKOI8TER, ;jVood Tdmlng , .; Fordu- Columns, "balusters, Brack; sU, ;:Hcroll ; Work, Grills . Stair Work, Mantels and Screens, Sash Doors and Frame. .' All done oa short notice, at?. Registers Y KzeU'e -' shop oa Church Alley, Kew Bent N a ." V d Scr 17n ) (' 7 Nice LoiMafyeys J : Jtist Received. Very Finest Fresh Elgin Butter 80o lb Received Fresh 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 beBt quality. - Yoursto please, II. L. McOH. 'Phone 1. 71 Broa4 Bt When in doubt, drink the -People's -F'suTTorite Hi All orders, either local or shipping promptly filled, Private families supplied. Coca-Cola Bottling Works, C. A. SEIFEItT, Mgr.. E. Front St, Hot Weather makes you look ior Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coolers. We Keep them. . Also Screeu Do org and W indows, Screen Wire. Cur load Doors and Saah just received. Prices Low. Heath & Mulligan Paint is the best full weight, and covers most. Mill and Machine Supplies. Building material of aH kinds. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., HARDWARE 73 Middle. St. Phone 147. Under Hotel Chattawka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators. Agent for Cook 8toves. the Farmer Girl and Boy Farmers will bear In mind that we carry a very complete line of American Steel Wle Fence. NEW BEBN, N. C .Xf ' . ;' ypajwaat FiRBT.,: CLA89 Jot fWork dba'l'4 , fh forget to send Jottr or-1 Owen Qf? Dunn Letding Printer eV Etatloner. ' Cor. relleck V Craven Bt. ' -!' I. - . , flciv Firm W hsve o,ci)C.l a khup at CI South Front strati ami aro prcpaml to do any k!ml of 5la vmik and f.lumhlng "I'-fiMMl-l. si Wholesale & IXetaU Gro3er, iMiLLISUPPLIES 44 Craven 8t Phone 810. War ! Wa ! Its War After Wat Russia & Japan Are Hating War. . liet England and all Europe have., war. War all the time at 75 Middle -VV Street on high prices and wa win in every . combat, We talk about-'i'ftv. onr remnant counter. Our shelvoa . .re getting to be remnant shelves : on all Sarnmer Goods. Your piio ' " takes most anything in Lawn and. White Dross Goods. .' . SPKClAL.NOl-500 yds of Light Oalioo Sa this week 41o !V SPECIAlcOi 14-500 yds tti vwaa umgnajn W, tnis week 7 ;i . ,Vf ron Qlnrham fio. this mI 41a ' ' ' J3PECIALNO, i500 Tdt stiX - . l,"uwua h iiosut pieoes- av n BrKCIAL x KO .5 w-One dozen pair Slipper! for Ladies 47k this" .J- Bnawmrtdso' yd Cheese aoth no,- this weefc 4 8PCUL KO' 7-i2A psfr lacs Curtalni 11.25, this Wk 58a i CLOTHIKO--lfea,ToutJi?arui t boya Suita reduw4 from i6i to 40d' vl. 0d the dollar, -'ixw'K . i ifc'.l snOESrali line ot;m irtN-I; ''. ' asjid chil!iens fjhoeiJf.- t4,:- v men - r'v TUi i irvu' - to 37Jo T3 r:: i: it to QatllU Ml IT- 20 CrT.t J t. f
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