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fPoes thia interest yon? Have -.How enough for the balance of -rvalues for adaja: J.,vffe. . Ladies jjgie Lace Hose 11.00 value for 75o ' j -r : 65c, valui for 40c. 35c value or 3 pr for $1 this sale 25oi 25c valve for 19o. 20c value 15c. 15c value 12 a Misses Dropstdtoh Lisle Hose, size 6 to 8 1-2. 20o value "for ' 15c or 2 pr (or 25c Childrens plain white hose, size 4 1-8 to 7 for 15c Childrena white dropstitch socks, size 4 1-2 to 7 1-2 for 16o t Don't lose sight of the fact that these goods are all, new, no X old stock. I This is good for 3 days only. PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. j.. ' ; . 'i ' onoDononaoaoDODODoaobnoa! Reduction Lw . . T Our reduction sale on all Ht.mmer uooaa win De conunueu lor 1 ONE WEEK B 8 Thip doea not include all staple goods, but such goods that do tot Bel. in the wintei, such as ladies and men's underwear, oxfords, mens low shoes, lawns, A bis lineoE 7 8 Mens Strto Hats, and Mens These goods must be sold. 1 1. I BAXTER-J lonoDODononoDononnoooDonoo The Inn Black MouDlaln, N C. In the famous Swaoaoooa Valley Magnificent Scenery. The rates are reasonable. Inquire ot The Inn, Black Mountain, N. 0. Wanted ! To contract with partita to Log and lo miunfactnre Into lumber a tract oi mlier. MM fuTolttaed by ms. Write for parllcalara. BOX 488, Klaitoa, N 0 Loggers Wanted A number of limber oontracton. Ap ply to 0 B Wetberlngton, New In C, R F D 8. Reduction, Saturday Sale Fox River Batter, only 80c. " Dest Lrd, only lie, -.,' Bologna Sausage) only 10c, Land's 20c Blend of Coffee 18c, - 20o ' elbfl Olives, 1 pt bo-tie; onlr 15o 2 for 25c, ' -v Sweet anil Sour Plcklei only lOo '2 tor 25c, r'" ''.; '-' --Masons Jan Jelly, only 10c, ' finamcllne Btova rdUh, for 26c .' Octagon 8oap, 6 for $50, ,v : ;floUl Dnsty e for SScJ ;.:-' V Sweet Violet Toilet Beep, So, box Matches l 00 UrOs 1 Look out for ine KWrfalde Store 'Wagorr and giv the drifer' an ordcr. A W IV aJ W W V av ww w j war w war w 20 Cr, scent H- you got Dropstitch and LaCe the rammer. ? Here are some r ? j " . "V " ' ' : Sale Continued. J - t i i! i U organdies, ribbon, &c. O 9 Children's, Boys Jj Clothing. 5 Wheeler A Wilson I am bow ready and prepared to show yon the lightest running, moat aolselesi and faateit stitching machine on tbe market, the world renowed . , BALL DKA.EINO- '- , ,: WHIELRR ft WILSO. Pbane or send word and I will Jbate Mr Singleton, my Biachlne aoaa to . rail oa you. Neediea, Oil, elovfor-aal Kyery sake of ntkcblns repaired. : VVn. T.'HILL; UeaW In BrOTOLta, Ociis, Pistoui, Oab TBDa itrXiCi did Baxua, PnoMOoltmis, Rioosba, & a rtnLntl'of Brornsa Wood, oa Parma ard Kdb? , : - an BriKr MAROr&ortiBiB, -p ; Phone 11" -r-'ll Mlddld Bt, & Typewriting v;- -FerCcloiel Fopils. r Opened at tlia Collcglule ' and Jo dnstrial fnsUtab Corner West and Cypress Btfetti, this city. , CO, Stenography TpewrlUnt tangbtJMoadaf, Weflr.es flay and Friday. filn of reply, Tocrlay, Tbtnilay tod Batonlay. - : - r 1 . ,WI!I arrange to pttrate lr rn 18 p; l'f nil' B l fel (;',- K. T, I I'rCOV, THE hail djilube: , tf ? ' . ..- Jfa ' From 'An ye "Wtnes -TromScot-C land County Masonic ' Lodge - at Hamlet. .. Mr - EpBenthal's Condition,, Or - Charles DaUr Eeafgns From Publle Charities Raleigb.'Jnly 25th. Application has been made for a charter.- for a lodge of Masons at Hamlet. Grand Secretary John C Dreyry says the Order contln pes to grow rapidly. ; t There is sllttlo delay in the beginning of work o p the Masoxlc Temple here, this being due to somg points of difference as to details of the interior of the building."" In the building will be the Raleigh Savings Bank and the handsomest fruit store In ike State. Tbe weather bureau will have offices there. There will be a RoOf Garden and Summer theatre, oa the eighth floor. Rov Dr I vey, editor of the Christian Advocate, his returned from a visit to Scotland county, where he saw part of the hall-smitten area. He says the nam age done exceeded belief. The hail ac tually beat off the bark from led Oak trees and made dents in houses, as he saw with his own eyes, It not only swept away a great many crops bodily but ia other oases has left the stalke standing entirely dead and withered. Some crops that appeared to be badly damaged will come out considerably, Dr lie said that In some Bections.whaie the fall cf hall was the gr. at st it would have killed people exposed to 1, jadg- ieg from its effect upon vegfltaMon. Governor Ay cock and t; tale Buperln tendenl Joyner lift today for Tare coun ty. where they will make a series of ed ucational speeches this week. Mr. Gustivo Rosenthal, who was so suddenly attached by congestion of the brain gaturjay afternoon, contlnut s in a very critical cconditlon. lie Is 67 years, and age and overwork, without rest or recreation as told upon him, the physicians saying tbaV the attack had really been Imminent for several months. All the members of his family are here. He is one of the most valued citizens of Raleigh and a most accom pllshed business men. He Is the secre tary and irtasurer and a large stock holder of one of the Urge cotton mills at Burlington act! is widely known in North Carolina, socially, ' as a Mason, and as a business man. The resignation of Dr. Charles Duffy from the hiato Boird of PubllcOrurltles causes a general regret. The board was organized in October 1S8S and he had oeen wlih It ever since Its first chair man was Jr. E. Burke Haywood, ot Raleigh, who held that position not quite two years and was succeeded by Dr Duffy, win was deeply interested In the work and always zealous regarding i, Mr WllllamBlalr of Winston is acting as cbalrn an. The Governor' has filled two vacancies on tbe board by tbe appoint ment of A J McAUIstr of Asbeboro and Carey J. Hunter of Raleigh. The board meets in October and will then elect a chairman to succeed Dr. Duffy. Senatorial Convention. Onelow Messenger July 81st. The Democratic Senatorial Conven tion met in sesilon in New Bern Wed nesday. ULessrs E M Koonca of Omlow, D L Wrd cf Graven and Will Reynolds of Carte rtt were the Candidates whose name were prescn'el to the Convention for nomination. ; The two - last na ned gentlemen-received tb!s much coveted honor, ,,Thereupfon :Jhe c convention adjourned and 'dolegwtes reprcaontlng Onslow to jnty returned . some the fol lowing msrnlng. Their version of the treacherous, manner in which the Craven county delegitioa procured 1 be pollt leal slaughter of Onslow's, candidate oa the floors of.the convention gave wins to-j many bitter tiprwslons-of hoitlllty to words that (Graven) connly by tbe olll- j 1 tost.: of this 'locilltTfi; Onslow and Craven cad )MTiotuJy Entered . Into a j political ooallilon for the purpose of is- earing the" nomination ot Messrs B. M Koonoe and 0. L. Watd. ' With ihe co operation of Jonrs ibli coalitlnn . would bare accomplished is object beyond tbe peralvaotars 6f a doubt.': JJat instead of sticking up lo t part Of iftt' agree ment as the dictates of honot flemandcil tbat sne should do Crsven county per adlonnly made a sccrot deal' with tho three eoumlui that were pitted against Onslow Dd threbj 'secured- the nom- Inatlott 4l her man at ttie expebse of Oil glow's bnmtliatlon of seeing hit can didate slaughtered on tht floors of lbs convention. Craven will tbcrefota ai Ways hereafter Hand -a aa nnenvlsble light In tbe estlmalton cf the remaining fire coontlos in ihtdlitrlct.' ' Even those ertnntiai wltbwhom she made her dlsbonnrsblo dral wilt heraf- ter regard lift with feelings akin to any- thing- else rare mpectv lief deal Is ptdlenfTrand her political rrwd rradi fti fol'ow: "The ends alvayl tistlf the incans." . , Promp'. tredlnrirnl of a a'.'f Ut at ts,f k 1 f ptn rhooa will ofto t" " l a sertots !. W-i-. 'I hn 1 rtt known )!: ' ' l It. Ertif Ai-:')i,t" lUim, Tf.ur RDSSIl SINKS VESSELS. What? Will ; This i"' Call fbiJjom -V ''"t-'Bng'landjT- Tokahoma,-July ;8S.-The Russian Vlaklvostok squadron while off Tdzn Sunday sunK-the : British .fteamsbip, Captain Knight commander(bound4rom New York -with, a general , cargo for Manila.:' ;The crew otrtbe vessel were transferred to the British' iteamerTilnao which arrived here this morning. " ' ; ' Tbe tqaadron also sankjtwc- Japanese Bailing vessels and captured a German vessel, bellevei to , be' the steamer Aiabia, having three thousand tons of flour aboard. The British steamship's name whloh fs not yet known, was sent to Vladivostok. r - Butchers And Packers Strike Re newed Spxlal to Journal. Chicago, July 25 -The Butchers and Packers strike which began July 11th and was called off July 21st was renew ed today upon tho alleged repudiation of the agreement by the employers. All stock handlers and machinists at the yards are out In sympathy with the atrlkes. The thing is rapidly becoming eerlous. ToamstsrB are anxious to join the striken but are holding off. A CORRECTED JUDGE. FOin the Church Standard, Philadel phia. Fomb time ago Judge Purnell of the Fourth Federal District Court took cer tain action in relation to the receiver ship of the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad. Mr. Josephns Daniels, editor of the Raleigh News aad Observer, pub lished an article In that Journal pHtniy crltlc'sing the action of the court. The reply of the Judge was to fine theeiitor $2,00) for contempt of court and to order him into custody until the fine should be paid. Mr. Daniels coolly gave the Judge to understand that the flhe would never be paid; so, lo jail he wsnt, aud there he he remained for just four days, wheB he was releass d by order of Judge Pri'Chard, tbe new Federal Judge of the District, wbo declared, at once with justice and with common sense, that the oillclal act of judges are is lawful subjects of ctiticiem as ths acts of other men; and tbat to hold the contrary would abridge tho constitutional liberty of the press snd imperil the "rights of individuals. We admit that the just freedom of the press Is sometimes licentiously abused; and we do not deny the right of judges to protect the dignity of their courts by due punishment for contempt; but the man who fined Mr. Daniels f 3,00) for the exercise of his constitutional right In this case ought himself to be fined at least that sum for his ignorance, If he was Ignorant, and $20,000 If he was malicious. WHAT IS CATARRH ? H.omei Only Guaranteed Cure for This Common and Disagreeable Disease. Hyomel cures catarrh by tho simple method of breathing it into the air pass ages and lungs, It kills the germs of catarrhal poison, heals and soothes tbe Irritited mucous membrane and effect ually drives tbis disease from the sys tem.1 i ; .' If you have any . of the allowing symptoms, catarrhal germs are at work somewhere ia the raucous membrane of the throat, , bronchial , tubes or tissues of the lungs'. , offensive breath dryness of .the ' nose;,.- ' pain across the ; Duskiness of 'voice discharge from the v.. ,-V- . nose . . stoppage of the nose at night .."' " - aohlng of '.the body droppings 1 ln; tbe throat r months open while lleeplof : ,'- 'r. tickling back of the palate'.:"-.,-'-,,, formation of eruita , In the nose 0 ' dryness of the throat in the morning - ' ; lota of strength )' spasms of eoughlng eyes . pain In back of :. head ' X ' . pain In front of , . the head tendency to like told'.. -.y,t burning paia In the throat ... : pain -y.'Jn.i tW: ohest":--C".;':'-"""r aeoogh ; , stitch la side ' losing or nesn variable appetite . conga ' short and low spirited ar hacking . 1 . tiroes .... ..-.v., cough worse. night raising of f rolby , and mornings " mucous .-.', loss la Vital force ; expectorating , "a, feeling of tlght yallow tnsttcr ' nets ecroat tbe upper difflonlty la part of ths chest breathing , frerjurnt sneezing llyomol will destroy activity of all ca tarrhal gerrns ln tbe respiratory organs and In a tew weeks the core will be corn plate. " ," This Is a strong . statement, bnt F 8 D'jfT crnplnlNi It by arclng to re fund your mmipy if llyeiml d ol not cure. V'v ,; ..noTicnt Elm1natloB for tidram e to Hie IV. . . - - - n. . . . .111.. body C Tennr "C, u.si i K'trt ,ror iw r.un- iKi u. um av jicif i.i'rn, ii, v., 4 ft, jr.t. w in i j-ivfn if p. m. r..:,..n Am;::-t Tt in t ' J SKIN AND BLOOD PURIFICATION? Cuticura Soap. Ointment v ' and Pills " - Cleanse the Skin, Scalp 7 arid Blood Of Joiluring, Disfiguring.uT-. ; 'mours with Loss of Hair' COMPLETE TREATMENT $1.00 Thousands of the world's best peo ple have found instant relief and speedy cure by the use of Cuticura Soap, Oint ment and Pills in the most torturing and disfiguring of itching, burning and scaly humours, eczemas, rashes, itch lugs and inflammations. ! Thousands of tired, fretted mothers, of skin-tortured and disfigured babies, of all ages and conditions, have certi fied to almost miraculous cures by the Cuticura remedies, when the best med ical skill had failed to relieve, much less cure. . 1 Cuticura Treatment is local and con Btitntional complete and perfect, pure, sweet and wholesome. Bathe the affected surfaces with Cuticura Soap and hot water to cleanse the skin, of crusts and scales and soften the thick ened cuticle, dry without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely to allay Itching, irritation and inflamma tion, and soothe and, heal, and lastly take Cuticura Resolvent Pills to cool and cleanse the blood, and put every function in a state of healthy activity. More great cores of simple, scrofulous and hereditary humours are dally made by Cuticura remedies than by all other blood and skin remedies combined, a single set being often sufficient to cure the most distressing cases when all else falls. Sold throaghont the world. Cation Ruolrat, Me. jCm form of Choeokte Crated PilU, per rial of W, Ointment, Mto.. Soap, 28c Dcpota London.27 Charter. houM 8l l Pam, 5 Ko data fain Bo.Uin.lU Cotumfeoi Ave. l-otter OrUK and Oherd. Corp., Sole Propt. or Send lot "Skin and Blood PuriUcatlou." Hello Central ! (Sung in the well known tune.) Hello Central give me Royals, For I know he's there, -Yon can find him with'the Ice cream, On the counter near, He'Jl be glad its me whose speaking Call him wont you please, For I surely want some Ice Cream, Its bo warm over here. W KITTEN BY A CUSTOMER. Try a bottle of Carbonated Coca Cola It possesses wonderful tonic properties made from the famous Coca plant and Kola nut. F-armers L;'3 ' HEW BKUIff, W. 'ft' Opens: August. v FoW t he Sa le V of f Leaf, To bacco. r Everybody come and bring; a load for the opening sale. : vrr Plenty buyers and HOWARD . .... j .i .... 13 tho very Best Paint Mang thor paints as to duality, Durability and Coy ring Capacity. . -V, ' - i Loads, Oils Arid- colors. . - p." 1 t ,;, ' " PtstirjZp Pump Pipe an4.';? S.izhK Doors crsj 'Blinds c1 Specialty. b f... iV.. iiiirJIrakfOdas... " Ice Cream Now E very Bay, De liver ed For 36c. a quart at ' your home Ice cream soda, phos phates and all other cool and refreshing drinks at McSORLEY'S. For Sale ! House moving outfit In perfect con dition, nearly new. Two new set falls and about thirty jacks. Apply to J. M. REGISTER, New Bern N C. Wood Turning Porch Columns, Balusters, Brack ets, Scroll Work, Grlila Stair Work, Mante's and Screens, Sash Doors and Frames. All done on sLort notice, at Registers & Ezell's shop on Church Allay, Now Bern N C. Seed Potatoes. Early Rose, Bovee Rul and White Bliss. Stock true to name, Write or Phone 6. T. Rictousoii, Bellnlr, N. C Remember Me. I will give more satisfactloi on your Watch for less money than anyone In the city. All work guaranteed. E. D. BANGEIiT, Watch maker and Jeweler. Corner e f Uroad and Middle Streets. Don't Risk Your Eyes With Danger ous I: rugs. With our means by way of all the nec essary optical Instruments the danger of using any drug in the eye it done away iti, the drugi la common upe for test ing s ioul 1 they be used in some eyes would produce certain bllndnesr, and the proper eyos not to drop la cannot be told without tbe InstrumiuU to do It with. We test free of charge, bo why pay double toothers not baring scarcely any Instruments, and on aocouot of It have to use drugs, and then tbe result la tin certain, when we have the Instruments with which the chance of any error Is al most excluded. Satisfaction guaranteed, and any glasses not satisfactory are exchanged free of cost. JO BAXTER, Graduate In Optometry no use 1st. . , Good Prices. & HESTER, erSe ' . 4- . . . - made. v It surpasses all i Ntc ma l!JI Jtist Received Very Finest Fresh Elgin rrom lite dairy every week. ! : ' llarvey's Rrnall Hams English Cured Shoulders and break fast strips, Complete stock staple and fancy Groceries of the very b: st quality. Yoursto please, J. L McDANIEL, ISr" 5 'Phon i. When in doubt, drink the People's ITaTrorltO; mi All orders, either local filled, Private families Coca-Cola Bottling Works, V. A. MEIFERT, Mgr., E. Front St. X Hot Weather ; makes you look tor Ice Cream Freezers and. Water 4'oolers. We Keep them. Also Screen Doors and Windows, Screen Wire. ? Car load iJoors and Sash just received. Prices Low. S Heath & Mulligan Paint is the best full weight, aud covers most. Mill and Machine Supplies. Building material of all kinds. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., HARDWARK 73 Middle'.St. Phone 147. E f Under Hotel ChatUwka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators. Agent for the Farmer Girl and Boy Cook Stoves. Farmers will bear In mind that ws carry a very complete lino of American Steel Wire Fence. WKW HERN, W. X laTWBWWrawWa If yaa want FiRST ; ' CLASS Job Work don't "' i forget to tend yonr or- "t OvveiiG. Dunn; , - Leading Printer Sutlrnar. ' Car. Pollack It Crave Rta. m fa ii Job Priistif . r,e7 Firm ! We bays o.ened a shop it No t South Front strwt ami ftre prf t 1 t' do sny kind of '.In work an 1 j :,1;i,t - Cont'' ; V,:u tt-.l. Ar - fi i I . I , i e Lofhaeyk l ....: ; , .t iniaimsi Butter 30c lb, Received Freatt ! 71 Broad at or shipping promptly supplied. - I1LL;SUPPLIKS ,44 Craven St Phone 91 B. Wat ! Wat I Its Warmer Wal Russia & Jeapail? Are Hating War. f Let England and all Europe have i war. 1 5, War all the time at 75 Middle Street on high prii os and wa winif in every com Dae, we taiK aDoUK out remnant counter. Our shelves I v getting to be remnant shelves! on all Samrner Goods. Your ptica" takei most anything in Lawn an tl7V.ll- T rt . j. .. SPECIAL NO 1-500 yda off plght CalloO 6c, this week Ho SPECIAL. NO 2K0( v,U ri Dreaa Gingham 9o. this weefii 7lr i SPEOJAt NO 3--l0oaydn ApVt ronGlngtuuri 5c, this week 41$ . PECUL;, NO 4-500 ydstofc?.' beaurijful tinm in email piece a6 ,' . 8rEdAI . NO 9 On dowiri . pair Slipneri for Ladles 47io this ' - SPECIAL- NO 8-85 tit CheeMaotIr54VthJwecJe4Jrj , ;v. 8PCUti NQL T 2S patf taco' OurtaUu thi wek 680 . ;', CLTEIKa-afenVlouthtt and boy Suits redactd from 2Bd td 40c onthadonarX4.;, -O -ssoEarrjiiirjMof nfcri, o men and cLiltlt eni fftoftf. .' " . nAiiLTjr.a-.2000 yd.4 timi 4 to 37io - . : '--r'. m 'if',,,,. i i 4 ' 75 rr ' -.sttU-.VWaant ',u'..r a' ' .it It, fw-sm ' . I
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