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; Ladies ' a; SUMMER VESTS to Close Out at the following Prices. t A "well made Vest and full size for 4c, 10c Value Taped Neck for 8c each, 2 for 15c, 15c Value in Extreme Large Size for 10c, 25c Value for 19c, The Best Lisle Thread Vest, worth 65c, for 35c. These are Extremely Good Values and should appeal to any Ladies are in need of a garment of this kind, Truly it will he worth your while to see them, lliHIl PHONE 288. I 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. oaonononaoDoooDononoonono i. o ! Redaction Sale 0 Our reduction sale ou all Summer Gocda will be continued for ONE . , ' i j n Aini tot sel. in the wiutei, Biich as O oxfords, mens lo v shoes, lawns, Q A big line of Mens Strati) Hats, and Mens These goods muBt be sold. 8.1 I .TRASTTRW-a onoaoDonononononoonoonono The Inn Black MounUlo, N 0. Ia the famoat Swanannoa Valley Magulflcent Scenery. The ratet are reasonable. Inquire of The lno, Black MonnUtn, N. O. Wanted! To contract with partlea to Log and lo mannfeciure Inlo lumbet a tracl of mber. Mill foralihed by me. Write for parllcalari. BOX 488. Klnitoo, N 0 Loggers Wanted A number of timber contractor. Ap- fly to 0 B WetbettngtoD, New Pur C, R F D 3. T A T A1UT ' Manager. .' so Creesent BiDonnfi Field. ' ' ' i - -' " ... ... Grocery, . WKery, voniectjynery tad'Oencral; Merchandise with a full Hoe of anything you wnt. j Whole Grain Rloe 10 lb for 6ue, Psfrty'iJ ''-Saturday only, iS.7fot met Botter,'Sto:w.r.;' :Mlchee'l doz 4Jo 3? . Lunch Tongue 8jc can 2 for 60c tip and Canned Bf l'c,1 25c, : ; ' Bweet and Sour ricile la bottle i -A 2 for 2V-. ' ' Sweet Violet oap lo boi, , ' 1 Hello Central ! Give mo tho Riverside Ctoro. On fiopt lit, 1501, to'nte boat IMwin U MM. Afi '? l' r , f - - : r s ft. Continued. WEEK .l j aiioli mjuu t.hflf do ladies and men' underwear, g organdies, ribbon, Ac. g " O Children's, Boys Clothing. . Shaving a Luxury. Repreisnt the highest type of perfec tion la shaving devices. You couldn't cot under tbe skin If yon tried W. so perfect ta the adjastment of tbe blade. Whether your betrd grows even or unevenly, the effect lttbe same. There Is absolutely nothing to learn, a experience, ao skill or knaok la required- - Ask any of tbe many users . of Safety Razors, and Mt la Una. la eeli from iTOO lo 117.00. Bold and guaranteed by VM. ,T. HILL, . .', . - ;.,-. V' DealM la Broroun, Qum, Prttou. Oa TBioois, Ltidid Bvaua, Puoxoaaras, RtooBsa, & a routuwa or Bmirwa , . tioOD. Job wirrra awn Koa . ' n B tutT M uroriomnaa, ,' . timin 81 Middle E Stenog aphy & Typewriting School W:'M v-.:Fcr Colcrci ripils.V::'; Opened at ilie CollrgluU and In dus trial Institute, Comer Went and Cypress Blretls, thlg citj, Tpewrltlet UnghilMondsy, Wedtes day and Frtdsy. PUnogrspky, Tot'ly, Tbu'slsy and BHr,lr, ' Will srTng to gWs j'llmie lMnt MB '( l.l n'kl VI Qeu'fK ft. T. I. f. V "V, - ,v - ! '! J V .', .Ij. . t. 1 W . ' TAKE NOTICE. -By virttte of the tax list of Craven cpuaty In my banaa for collection fox tbe year 1603. and Id default of payment according to iho proyUlons of the exist Ing law, I bare leyled oa .the lands of the following named persons nd will sell tbe same at the Court House door In New Bern on Monday the 29th, day of August 1904, to satisfy said taxes and costs on the same, No 1 Township-Whites. Brooks, Fanny 121 acres, Great Swamp Bryant, T E 50 acres, Palmetto 13 44 469 7 36 5 83 Fornes, Sarah, 800 acres, Creep ing Swamp Powell, Fernie 15 acres, Spring Branch Willis, C HTlott, Vanceboro v No 1 Colored. Edwards, Harvey, heirs 59 acres Maul's Swamp Edwards, Tllmaa 10 aires, Ma ple Oyprc'sj Green, Dot 140 acics, Maul's Swamp Pugh, Syjvester 87 acros, Plney Neck Williams, l'or'y Sr 61 acres, Bay BueIi No. 2. Fulchcr, Elvianor 64 acre?, For rett MIUp, E W 213 acres, PocoMu Stilly, W U 1 lot, 60 aTcs, Har ris Branch Watson.CT 250 acres, North West Creak West, T W 84 acies, MuJdy Branch No 2 Colored. Black man. J B 83 acres, Morgan Swamp Pettlphcr, H A 261 acre', Mill .Pond RIcard.Ellzabeth 11)0 acres .Ntuso Iiivcr No 3. Cox, E J 40 acres, Cove Cox, L B 1400 acres, Cox place Heath, J R 74 acres, Core Creok Jenkins, M W 20 acres, Core Creek Ipock, Richardson, 93 acres, R R Parrott, B H 13 acres, Dover Rlchardson.Henry 11 acres.Cove R R Robinson, G W 3 acre3, Cotton lind Rlflgs, I N 75 acres, Core Ciotsk Sailta, Catherine 12") acres.Core Creek dmltb, Calvin 75 acres, J II Daugherty land West, Z V 00 acres, Mostley's Crtek No 8 Colored. Art!, B W 35 acre, Half Moon Brjant, Helis 100 acres.niar Do 16 77 4 93 6 01 9 33 8 13 5 69 4 15 4 09 4 49 6 85 7 97 4 27 11 43 0 13 7 64 3'2 05 4 27 6 53 5 99 18 03 7 21 6 20 5 93 4 61) 11 79 9 36 4 0) 5 67 74) Hargett, Charles W acres Cove Heath, S D 110 acres Core Creek 6 69 0 8S Rhodes, Danl 30 acres Cove Saunders, Jane 4 aorcs near Dover 6 01 5 61 Williams, If ithsn 6 acres Moae- leys Creek No. 5 Col Godett, Wm B, 0 acres Caliora que ' Morris, Alex 5 acres Adam's Creek Rd Manuel, Jamos 5 acres Bonlon Rnd No 6 Col. Benne.l, David 8 acres, Havc lock Chance, Jim 60 acres, Tucker's Creek Eennedsy, Sllvls 125 acres, G Cieek ' No 7 Col. Bojd, Xdward 1 lot Grayvillo Borden, Phllllpl I acres Brooks land , . ' ". Jones, Virginia 4) acres Brooks laud-.- . o'" 6 35 5 85 oar 80S 086 . 084 S67 ' 7 81 Pender, n U i lot Orsy villa , , Rhodes, Haywood 1 lot On'f Roberts rremlsci t Idll Brown- 0 88 ; will . . , lr -. ! Van'-. Tboosj I lot . Grays- . m-' . r- ;.f.. Wslker, Ba It J acres Bprull ' , Jaa4iA:'lii'--ii,,4 '. ; - v'Noi r ' " 111, Alexander 43 acres Nsase ,Uoad . ' -. Urt, Bottle 400 aortfl Orac'y lsnd- : '' ' : ' Lewis, liaao Est No 4) Booth Front fit" : ' ; Rt(rg, E It 7 acres Pscheloi's' Crek ' '- . Welbcrlngtoa, AngtlloO 41 srros Rudy Branch Tbe New Bern Vfmt Klertrto " Mfilit and lUllwsy Company I'ltnt, tnariilnery, Dynnmos sod all tithor fliliirr and Unil CB wl.lrh lull pl.nt ll lor lpil rn Hnnih sMe of fonth Front ili.d, ! ! "X sums l.nlrj.n-vr-.f 1 1 y 1 lici S Hi fl and . ' t i .' l ; - f jf 1 y i' . I 4 08 - i .. - tu ' 6 SO 28 B5 13 73 .7 71 ,4 27 y and costs' for 1901, 1903 and 1903 r , ' .- V ,v -:' " - M08O0). . - Alston, J S I lot No- 253 and 8 ' Pavlo Town - , - . Barber,' Ann te O 1 lot No 29 Elm. andRountree Barnes as T-l lot Green - Street 5 Fonvelle, A B 1 lot No' 18 Spring St - . - . Green, Marian H 1 lot 67 Queen Ist;.'; " ' Jq&os, Ltszle Broad St Jones, Amos 1 lot No 211 Qacea fSt Johnson, Henry S Zi Griffith st Jackson, Albert 10 acres Clarks Jaokson, Aaron 1 lot Chap and Elm Jarvls, SlveEter 1 lot 28 Cedar Street'' James, Henry 1 lot 48 Bloom field , Kenneday, Augusta 1 lot 135 Ea Front Mendenhall, Clayton 10 Court St Rhodes, Joeeph Vacant lot Simmons, Laura W 1 lot 64 Jones St Simmons, Isaac W 1 lot Bloom field Wethcrlngtoo, AW 1 lt Cy press St White. Tho3 O 50 acre3 Ncme Read Willis, Susan 1 lot 8 Court Street No 9. WotlierlngtoD, A T 125 acres Tuscarora, Doz n land No 9 CjI. Harm, ST 110 aciei D vcr Road McCannon, Leaoder, 25 arjr. Ii4t8 ;z 40 ,0 68 677 6 78 7 71 6 5 99 6 03 5.82 6 41 5 57 5 82 9 43 4 27 5 9 4 85 0 19 8 6) 7 33 5 13 4 53 4 73 5 t7 July 28th, 1904. J. W. BIODLE, Shcilff Craven County. Try a bottle of Crfrbonated Coca pola It p w sses wonderful tonic properties made from the famous Coca plant and Kola nut. Go to the Oaks Meat Market for the best Canned Meats. Railways and Common Carriers in Craven. Special to Journal, Raleigh, July 28. The Corporation Commission assesses the value pf rail ways, and other common carriers, In Craven county at $628,651. Russia to Satisfy England London, July 28, Your correspond' ent Is official Informed that Lord Lans- downo has received assurances from Russia that full satisfaction will be given; Great Britain In the case of the latter's steamer, the Knight Command er, which was sunk by Russia's cruisers Sunday. ASSASSINATED AT ST. PETERS BURG, v Russian Minister of Interior Killed Ey Bomb Thrower. Czir Shocked By News.x London, July 38. A correspondent of the Reuler Telegraph Co, gives the fol lowing version ofFleheve's assassination Pleheve was on his way to the Peterbof palace abont 10 o'clock to make a repoit to the emperor. When tbe carriage wa passing in front of tbe Hotel de Varovlo which la close to tbe St. Petersburg ter minus of tbe Warsaw railway a man snddeoly rushed out of a restaurant which It attached to the hotel and bur led the bomb at Pleheve's carriage. Tbe explosion was terrific. The minister and hie coachman were 'killed on t be spot, while th carriage and horses were shattered to atoms. The body of Pleheve was terribly mutilated. HIa left arm end both legs were tora off. -The bomb thrower despite the confusion, wet Immediately surrounded ao I arrested. - - Berlin, Joly 33 A code dispatch re ceived Jiom Bt. Petetsburg states the cssr received the .news ot M. Plelives assassination at Peterbof. ; Tbe emperor trembled and sank la to a chair overcome by the shock.' The 81. Petersburg police already possesl proof that the assassins.; tloa was tbe resnlt of conspiracy by tbe revolutionary party. , " .' mid i A fine tract ot land suitable for pas ture of all kinds of live slock. . .! Apply to ; J " - J. A. AOKIN, - R. F. D. No.' 8 Estimates- fatal. Tut linlldlnff a Irirk sink fiO ft l.',;h ty ti Inrlx IrnMo ('Umr'rr at t'jfl wntor rv1 '" trio I',;' t (Utlcn. . . I'p' f ' '' i mn tt,y l,i rm ift t),n City ( " ". f - 1 . l.t! f.:, t !' BABY'S ECZEMA Top of Hea j Coverel will Scales WMcrPeBlei off Talinfi" " Hair wi ftn. . CURED BYJBUTICURA Mow Six Years Oli wi TM Hair ani Clean Scalp. Cure PeiaiieiL ' - " My. baby twas about six weeks old When the top of her head became cov "eredwlth thick scales, which would, peel and come off, taking the hair with, it It would soon form again and be as bad as before. . I tried several things and then went to the doctor. He said it was Eczema, and prescribed an oint ment, which did not do any good. A friend spoke of Cutlcura Soap. I tried it and read on the wrapper about Cutl cura Ointment as a remedy for Eczema. I bought a box and washed her head in warm water and Cutlcura Soap and gently combed the scales off. They did not come back and her hair grew out fine and thick. She is now a year and a half old and has no trace of Eczema." MRS. C. W. B URGES, Iranlstan Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 21, 1898. Mrs. Burges writes Feb. 28, 1903 : "My baby, who had Eczema very badly on her head, as I told you before, after using the Cuticura Remedies was cured. She is now six years old and has thick hair and a clean scalp." Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies and rest for tired, worried mothers In warm baths with Cuticura Soap, and gentle anoint ings with Cuticura Ointment, purest of emollients and greatest of skin cures, to be followed in severe cases by mild doses of Cutlcura Resolvent. This Is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per. manent and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, of infants and children, as well as adults, and is sure to succeed when all other remedies and the best physicians fail. Sold ttironthmil tin world. CotienTm RMOlrnit, (Do. filiform ot ChocoLte Coated PHI,, He. mi tUI of 0). 6 Hntm.nl, etle Sep. lie. DenoUi London, V Charter. ohm Bq.i F.rti, 5 But do I, l'.ln Ilcton, 137 Colon, in ir.. Potter Droit Chm. Corp.. Sola Proprietor W Bend fin "Th-OnM Uumour Cute." Don't Risk Your Eyes Willi Danger ous Drugs. With our means by way of all the nec essary optical Instruments the danger of using any drug In the eye U done away with, the drug In common use for test ing shoul I they be used In some eyes would produce certain blindness, and the proper eyes not to drop In cannot be told without tbe Instruments to do ll with. We test free of chargo, eo why pay doub.'e to others not having scarcely any Instruments, and on account of It have to use-drugs, and then the result Is un certain, when we have the Instruments with which the chance of any error la al most, excluded. Satisfaction guaranteed, and any g'asses not saliafaotory ire exchanged free of cost. .1 O BAXTER, Graduate In Optometry arm Warehouse Jf KW IIEBX, nr. c. Opens August For the Sale Everybody come and bring a load for the opening saie. . . Plenty ; buyers and Godd Prices. HOWARD & HESTER, Mangers; is tho very Bet Paint other paints as to duality, Durability and Gov: ering Capacity. . LcadSy Oils And colors; m Pumps, Ptimp Pipe; and ; ' Driving -Points; Sash, Doors end 'Blinds c1 Specialty. re (V'! iK'zajKl 7atcr Coolers. - lea Cream Now Every Day, liveredFor 36c. a quart at your home- De Ice cream soda, phos phates and all other cool and refreshing drinks at McSORLEY'S. For Sale ! House moving outfit In pei feet con dition, nearly new. Two new eel fallf and about thirty jacks. Apply to J. M. KEG1STER, New Bern M C. Wood Turning Porch Columns, Balusters, Brack ers, Scroll Work. GrI.ls Stair Work, Mantels and Screens, Sash Doors and Frames. All done on aLort notice, at Itegiiters & Ezell'g shop on Church Alley, New Bern N C. Hello Central I (Sung in the well known tune.) Hello Central give me Royale, For I know he's there, You 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 Ic ; Cream, Its so warm over here. WRITTEN BY A CUSTOMER. Bl ! I have removed my shop from Its former location to U4J Mi.ldle street next to the old Journal cilice where I am Let terpiepared to do all kinds of new and repair work on Boots and Shoes. E. HAVENS, NOTICE ! Examinations for entrance to the Pea body Col'ege for Teachers at Nashville, Tennessee., will be held for this con gressional district at New Bern, N. C, August 4-6, 1904. They will be given by 8. M. Brlnion In the) office of the County Superinten dent. Yours truly, A. C. REYNOLDS, Pies. Alumni Association. ers 1st. of Leaf Tobacco. made. It surpasses all - y"v.V Nice Loi:hattyey ' i S m all n Jttst Received. , i i'Vv I'-'innaf li'al. r.ti OA.Il. -n'. . if j x-iu i-igiu 1 1 uni nie (i any every week. i'iw, Harvey's Small Haras English Cured Shoulders and bleat lasi strips, CoinpU to stock staple and b t tia!ity. louragto 'Phone !)B. Delicious, "Refreshing, ' f $ v ' "Delightfully Invigorating All orders, either local or shipping promptly filled, I'rivate families supplied. Phone 28. 1 Coca-Cola Bottling Work's, V. A. KKIFJSUT, Mgr.. E. Front St. V? ot weather makes you look ior Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coolers. We Keep them. Also Screen Doors and Windows, Screen. Wire. ' Car load Doors and Sash just received. Prices Low. .'V Heath & Mulligan Paint is the best full weight, and covers" most. Mill and Machine Supplies. Building material of all kindsi ' Gaskill Hdw. & HARDWARE 7a MiddlelSt I'lione 147. Under Hotel ChatUwka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators. Agent for tho Karmor Girl and lioy Cook Htovel. Farmers will bear In mind that w carry a ery complote line of American Stool Wire Fcdcb. NEW IIKUN, W. CX. I Job Pnmtiiio' If you want FiRBT CLASS Job Work don't forget to tend your or den to '. Owen Q; Dunn taa.)lDC Prlotf .SutloBarD r : Cor. rallack Crayta 8U. ' 1 ; - New Firm W bar o.tnet a loop at Kofi South front itroct and are prepare) to E. WE Smallwooi do any kind of Via work aad plambln f ContracU FoHrttrd. -' ' . Av:;-" r-.n:!!:-;:. V 4 n u k T uunw ow iv, neceiveu, iiTesa ic fancy Groceries of the rery' . v. ! please,-' ' tTIT Whole aLIJJ Jrocer, Wholeiiale XSetall TL Bn.i Ei E - - : Mill Supply Co., :M1LL;SUPPLIXS MCiaren'St Phone.SH, ; Wat ! Wat:! Its War AjJerxar.. Russia & japan Are Hating War; Let England and all Europe tave war. .; . War all the time at Middl Street on high price anJ wevi i I n eyery , oombat, We lailc atou t onr remnant eounter. KOxsx ihefvt i re getting to' be wnnant shelve on all Bummer Qoodri. :.Yotjr pri. Uket moat Ihrthinr in Lawn b- White Drew QoodaV V , SPECIAL UAQQ Tda Light Calico So, thhl week 4 lt SPECIAL NO i-tOO jli o Dreaa Gingham 90, thfi week Tio ' SPECIAL NO 8 1000 yds Ar- ron QlDgham 5c, thU week 4 i 3 RPlZfiTAr. Wot :2itnn , . txantifolLairM la imall plcej at cost, ' 1 iV AV"5'' v-' SPECIAL vNO , 6-iOn dozcrt pair 8bppcr for. Ladle 471 tLi4 r BPECIAt; NO ,';8-iJ50 ,;yj4 Vheea Cloth 6c. th Week 4p . SPECIAL NO ;7-23 pair U OurUini IU5, thlrf iatk J80 , . CLOTnLNQ-Mett'fc, youth an ! boy Suit redaotd from 23 t 4 m th dollar. ' '' ' SHOES -.Full Ua of . mo, . men and children Bhook. v -nAilllUKa-MaiJ'ydl 'fro.n 4 tO 70 . , ' V . '" . - . .av. s. c , Is w . ;T, Kail ki t 9 E. ra. 73 Kir: t
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