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. il ::A - Few ; SUMMER VESTS to Close Out at the fi lollowing Prices. - ' 'A veil made Vest and full size for 4c, : 10c Value;Taped Neck for 80 each, 2 for 15c, $ 15o Value in Extreme Large Size for 10c, 25n Valnftfor Ifln. The Best Lisle Thread Vest, worth 05c, 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 be worth your while to see them, J. 1 MITCHELL k II PHONE 288. AZ Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. . ,.. r, 1 - doQOQOQODDODODODODOQOOBOBO Reduction o o o o o o o o Our reduction sale on all Summer Gocds will be continued for t ONE Thin docs not includo all staple tot eel. in the wiatei, such as O oxfordP,mens lo shoes, la was, () A big line of o g Men's StraVfi Hats, o o o and Mens Q These good must be sold. 1 1. I BAXTER- o QODODODODODODOaODDODOODODO The Inn Slack Mortmain, N 0. Id the famous Bwanaunoa Valley Magnificent Scenery. The ratea are reasonable. Inquire of The Inn, Black Mnunttln, N. C. Wanted ! To contract with purtlc a to Log and to manufartnre Into lumber a tract of mber. Mill furnhh d J roe. Write for' particular. IK) X 483. Klnsioo, n u Loggers Wanted . . A numbM of timber contractor. Kp- ' ply la C B Wetbeilngtnn, New for CRFDH T. O. LAND, mm manager. The Riverside Store )j0 Crea-rnt '.St., Dona's TleM. I Grocery, Hakry, (JrmfeCtlotiery fend. General Merchandise with a full lin nf ntthing yon trant. ' Whole Grain Kioa 10 lb for C5cr " 5atnda nljv . JWntchea a o U ' Lunch Tongna 850 fean 2 for 0e ( hip and Canned Beef l'c, S ,254 -' Bweet and Bour.riaklenUbtrtth 1 Jo, 2 fof 2 c, j f& ' Sweet Violet foap ISO box;'' -5 Hello Central it Giva moth o - Rivera i d e Ctoro. . ' f : ' t ta Frt 1it,U04. a :aV u ao'd. irr'f to j:. 8. c !A : i " I i hoa ! - Dofceil s Sale Continued. WEEK goods, but such g,ods thai do ladies and men's underwear, organdies, ribbon, Ac. Children's, Boys Clothing. 0 o o Shaving a Luxury. "Hnrarnt lha tilrhmt trno nf nerfee 3 liom la sharing devices. Xou coalilD'l cm on'icr inesain n yoo trtod U, to perfect U the adjittm'nt of lorn Diane. "Whether your betnl Rrnwt tici rr BTenlr. tbei fleet It the name. There It absolutely nothing to learn, no experience, no tklll or knack U rc qbred Aak any of tbe many atora of Bafcly Rtttorn, and net In line. Ia Mia from J00to $17.00. Bold and guaranteed by WW. T. HILL, Peater la Brorct., Ouna, PigroiA, Cab nrnflta, Lctntn Bbbua, Pimwookriui, H too ana, a a tvtCunt or SmaTtno Ooooa, Jot HMiarniR n KoB M8rAtrlAiit;roTt(aia, - - Pkone Uf ' 81 Middle St. & Typewriting School ;;Fcr Cclorei ' Pupils - Opened at the Collegl.ite and In dustrial iDdtitUte, Corner Weft and Cyprcwi Btretli, this city. ' ' Tyfrlllnf langhtJMon'ltf, W'Ul day and Friday. 1 . Stenography, Tnei'lay, Tbnr1iy tud atrlaT. . graphy WH1 arrtnja lo c'v r'l'9 Ntona a arrlirtt'' 0 tt fl ro.E f 1,. T, I. V' ' ?iV, BETTEBHEE1T FUB lit SCHOOL IIPK Sogeested Reading: Compiled by New Bern Assocla-' tion. . If tbere Is a hefl for the man who' gett drank and beats his wife, there Is SaralX a hell for the men and women whojdoat educate their children, bat permit them to grow up for (he chain-gang and the penitentiary. It forks can build church es, why can't they build schol houses ? It Is a strange proceeding to leave a child just to grow up until It reaches manhood or womanhood and then hold a revival over the lost man or woman.- Snpt Charles L Coon. READ ALOUD. , Hamilton Mable. Read aloud. It is a distinct loss that nadlug is so badly taught and that s few people know anything about the magic of the poets in their ose of sound We read almost exclusively with the eye, although poetry Is primarily intend ed for the ear. ghakespeara wrote al most exclusively for the ear, and we re main unmoved by the wonderful vibra tion of his passages until we hear them, Poetry ought always to be heard first and read afterwards. If the bast of Drowning Is sympathetically and Into! llgently Interpreted by the voice, the much dlscutsed obscurity is not In evi der.ee. Many people find, for Instances little difficulty in getting tbe clear and full tUnincancB of "The Portrait of tbe Last Ducbesi" when they read it for the flrst tlmo.but it fastens itself Instantly or, the Imagination if it Is well read. A. good deal of time, now devoted to com mentaries and text-stidy, might proflta Uy be given to reading the text aloud, without noto or comment. A work of art slowly discloses its full meanlng.and familiarity with It is tie first condition of comprehension. National League Games. STANDING OrCLUB3- Won. Lost. Per Cent. Now York, Chicago, Cincinnati, I'llWiurg, St LouIh, BrooklyD, Boston, PofUdolphla, 61 51 52 46 4G 32 83 21 24 33 35 36 37 58 f.7 61 718 607 597 560 651 855 859 256 Biooklyn July 29-Tbe following was i'io game played here today; Early Game. HUE Brooklyn 16 1 New York 0 5 1 Batteries Crontn and Bergen; Mat. Ihewaon and Bowermau. Umpire Zlmmer. Second Game. R H E Now Toik 3 3S Krr.oWyn 0-4 1 nttoile4-McGlnnliy and Warner, Gar vln and Rltter, Umpire Z'mmrr. Chicago, July 29 The following game was played today: R II X Cincinnati 8 0 0 Chicago 0 8 $ Balteiios Qarper and Pelts: Browne and Kling. U m pi re Job ostone . l'ltuburg, Jnly 29 The fcllowbag gmea were played today. -. ., n; u b Pitlstorg , 10 ' 10 4 St Louis 1 I . 1 , ' Ba'tsrlet Corbett and Grady, Flaherty andCaltch. " . - ....-. Umpire Eml!e Second 0m .-' ' ... .-rXwC. r.. h-'Ve fit Lonle ' S - 8 U "" 4 I'hlsburgV ""X, " Batteries McFarlsod ' and Zearfost; Case aad Carltch. y .: : ' ' . , .l.;. 'Umplre--4ievr, OdsIU.: '-"'tV' Oo In the Oaks Meat .Market for Iks Usl Canoed Msala i " " ECDQ OD Line. 'Spocial Excursion Rates to Norfolk and Roturn $3.50, ,' )n acjotinl ol the Jloriefcbow and tt't at f?orfo:V, tickets will lie told on A''i't 1 l I H.'d, g if id to jutntn until Ac;;-tt f h f..r f - "X PLEHVFSASSASSM. Refuses To (Jive His Name. ; Interna. - -1 tlonal Plot " Suspected. T Rome, July M.The Russian govern ment hss asked the police of Rome to watch all Russian exiles The author ities at 8t Petersburg suspect a wide international plot ' St. Petersburg, July 9. The man ar rested yesterday for exploding tbe bomb which killed the minister of interior, Plehve. several others still .declining to give his name or tell anything about himself. His only statement la "I per formed an act of justice for which I will have glory. I had ho accomplices, bat if the government perseveres In the same policy Plehve's successor will meet with the same fate as Plehve and his predecessor. NEW RULES FOR RIMARIES. Synopsis or Conditions for Holding of Political Primaries. Rules Adopt ed By State .Executive. Committee. At a tneetlng of the Executive Com mittee of the Democratic party this week resolutlonr involving a new plan of holding primaries we're adopted. In brief they were as follows. 1. The Committee shall provide for a primary for the purpose of nominating candidates for county or legls'allve af fairs. The chairman is authorized to appoint a sub-committee which shall make and promulgate Ihe rules under which the primary shall be directed. This plan shall not supersede tbe old one except in such counties athive adopted the new one. 2. In order to adopf th's plan of primary when a nomination Is to be made one or two petitions In writing must be made to the chairman of the Committee. One must be signed 'by three fourths of the county Executive Committee and if the other is presented it must be signed by 100 Democratic voters, asking that a meeting of the county Executive Committee be held to consider the advisability of holding a primary for this purpose. Said meeting shall be held within ten days to act upon that petition. If the petition is granted the primary shall be subject to these rnles. 8. Tbe time of holding the primary shall not be less than 80 days before the general election. Not less than 15 days shall be given of the time and places of holding the election. Notice giving date, various balloting places and the name of persons appointed to hold the same shall be published In the Demo cratic press, and copies posted at each balloting place such other places as the Democratic Executive Committee may think proper. In each primary Ihe Com mittee shall designate when the pr! mary shall be held, and as far as possible shall be held where general elections are held, but other plaees may be selected when it shall be shown that such place Is more convenient for the majority of the voters. There shall be at least one voting place In each township. 4. Two well known Democrats shall be appointed to conduct this election. If any person shall become incapacitated, become a candidate or in any other way be legally iomompetent for such position the chairman of tbe commltte shall ap point some one la his place. In the absence of the chairman the remaining poilholder or authorised per son, may designate the second man. And such substituted man shall have the tame right and authority as the one originally appointed. ': 6. Those who hare charge of the primary shall Barest many boxes for the reception of ballots as may be ee?s sary. I here shall be separate boxes for the different candidates to wib ' Candl- da-'ei for - the general assembly shsll be voted for la one box. All county officers shall be voted for la one box. All town ship officers shall be votea for m one box. ' Tbe boar for holding said elec tion shsll be from 10 a m, to 8 p m. , y The Coanty Executive power , may have power to change these hoars. In no ease" than tbe election bt held for less than tli boumi-v. . : , 6. ; The Democratle Candidate for any oflloe or M representative may attend tbe primary and be present during the counting of thSTOU. , In ease i Vol4 Is challenged the man nity vole opon pte- teetatloa of , proper credentials unless the challenge is upheld by bolhpoll- holdert. Every cbtllcnp th all be re corded sad any candidate dtsssilsfled with the result may appeal to the coonty Executive Committee who shall allow or disallow the ' vote tod shall amend the appeal la accord with lis judgment. 7, At the close of the election It shall bt the doty cf tbe pnllholdcrs to begin st once to count tbe votes, make a lUt of all candidates sod tbelr offices; alga auch allatand return it once to chairman. They shall upon request give'eacb band! dale a copy ( Ue llt; an 1 that) alto re turn to lha chairman the number cf challenged votes both allowed anj disal lowed. . Try a bftile of Carbonated Cocs Cols It f ');'S wonderful tonic jropfrllca made from the fammit plant Snd tola nut. KIDNEY TROUBLE CURED. General Health ; Greatly Improved v Mrs. M. J. Danley, Treasurer of tbe Rebecca Lodge, I. O. O. F., writes from 124 First street, N., Minneapolis, Minn.: "I was afflicted for several years with kidney trouble which became quite ser ious and caused me considerable anxiety. f spent hundreds of dollars trying to be cured, but nothing gave me any 'permanent relief until I tried Peruns, It took less than three months and only ten bottles to effect a permanent cure, but they were'worth more than as many hundred dollars to me. I am fully restored to health, know neither ache nor pain and enjoy life." Mrs. M. J. Danley. This experlonco has been repeated many times. We hear of such cases nearly every day. Mrs. Danloy had catarrh of the kid neys. As soon aa she took the right remedy she made a quick recovery. A Prominent Southern lady's tetter. Miss Laura Hopkins, of Washington, D. C, niece of Hon. E. O. Hopkins, one of the largest iron manufacturers ol Birmingham, Ala., writes tho following letter commending Pcruna. She says : "lean cheerfully recommend Peru na for Indigestion and stomach trouble and as a good tonic. " Laura Hopkins. Peruna enres catarrh wherever located. Peruna la a specific for tho catarrhal derangements of women. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio, .for free book on catarrh written by lr. B. B. Uartinan. Don't Risk Your Eyes With 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 drugi In common use for test ing shouli they bo used In some eyes would produce certain bllndnoar, and the proper eyes not to drop In cannot be told without tbe Instruments to do It witb. We test free of charge, so why pay double toothers not having scarcely any Instruments, snd on account of It have 10 use drugs, and then the result is un certain, when we have tbe Instrument with which the chance of any error Is al most excluded. Satisfaction guaranteed, and any glasses not satisfactory are exchanged free of cost. J O BAXTER, Graduate In Optometry Farmers ware NEW DEBIT, N. C. Opens August 1st. the Sale of Leaf Tobacco. Everybody come and bring a load for the openings sale. . v . -. , Plenty buyers and HOWARD I . I ' is the very Bent Paint macle. . It surpasses'all othor paints as to duality, Durability and Cov ering Capacity. Wr -; ; ; ' I - Leads,' Oils And colors; J Pumps, Pump PipeT aii4 Sash, Doors arJ Blinds c1 Specialty. Ice ta taaci Ufaltf CcoK- o ' Ice Cream Now (Every' Day, De livered Tor 35c. a quart at your home. Ice cream soda, phos phates and all other cool and "refreshing drinks at ' McSORLEY'S. For Sale ! House moying outfit In perfect con dition, nearly new. Two new set fails snd about thirty jacks. Apply to J. M. REGISTER, New Bern N C. Wood Turning Porch Columns, Balusters, Brack ets, Scroll Work, Grills Stair Work, Mantels and Screens, Sash Doors and Frames. All done on short notice, at Registers & Ezell's shop on Church Alley, New Bern N C. 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, Ht'Jl be glad its me whose speaking Call him wont you please, For I surely want some Ic i Cream, Its so warm over here. WRITTEN BY A CUSTOMER. I have removed my shop from Its former location to 94 J Middle street next to the old Journal rflloo where I am bet ter prepared to do all kln-ls of new and repair work on Boots and Shoes. E. HAVENS. NOTICE ! EiamlnallooH for entrance to the Pea body Col'ege for Teachers at Nashville, Tennessee., will be held for this con gresslcnal district at New Bern, N. C, August 4-6, 1904. They will be given by 8. M. Brlnson In the office of the County Superinten dent. Yours truly, A C. REYNOLDS, Pies. Alumni Association. nouse Good Prices. & HESTER, ets. 1 Nice Lot iSmal H Just Received Very l-'ioest Fresh Elgin irom tlie dairy every week. ' f s , 5 Harvey's Small Hams English Cured Shoulder and breafc I ? y 4 fast strips, 'i,V& Complete stock staple and fancy Groceries of the, tery best quality. J; -J yet Jg'-f jf1 ? Yoursto 'Pltone 91. L. McBANIBL, IKIBBI!GaMlsiaiaa-a.....a. ; Delicious, Refreshing, All orders, either local or shipping promptly M'jJ filled, Private families supplied. Phone 28. Coca-Cola Bottling Worki,' '. A. NKII'KItT, Mgr.. E. Front Ht., :;ff- Hot Weather maKes you iook lor ice w waier mooters, we iieep tnem. Also Screen Doors and Windows, Screea Wire. Car load Doors and Sash iust received. Prices T jiw Death it Mulligan Paint is the best full weight, and covers moatc- vij Mill and Machine Supplies. Building material of all kinds, ? , j J Gaskill Kdw. & HAKDWAIU5 73 Middle SU I'lione 147. E I II i 'Under Hotel Chattawka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Qla zier Refrigerators. Agent for the Karmor Qlrl and Boy Cook Stores. Farmers will boar In mind that ws carry a very complete lino of American Steel Wire Fence. Job PriiBtiog If you want PR8T CLASS Job Work don't forgtt to send your or ders lo Owen Q. Burin VXeadlng Prlotor Btatlonar. 1 Cr. Pollock Craves) fits. -H Nevv Firm ' : ' - . .. . Ws hare opened a shun at No tl Sooth Front Street and ar pit pare 1 to do Say kind of '.la work and plumbing ' ConlrarU Bollcltad. I Nmallnrnnfl tUIVIiVVUUtts Avery "iDiiliCuj Hattyey's an 1- r.- Butter 30c lb, RweiTed IFresfi 1 1 please,- a& XXetall sm. Mrwusm. Mi: , Delightfully Invigorating V7tTst a a htnay MM ,t ar fan . . 1 7 Cream Freezers and' " '3 Mill Supply Co., :MILL;3UPPUES 44Craven;st Phon.81fl. i 1 Its War Russia & Taoan Are Hatnng War. , vc .1 I-et England and all Europe haYer war. ' . I'i War all the time at 75 Middle Ij,'. Street on high prices and w win in every combat, Wo talk about-'V' on r remnant cdnnter. Our ahelvflB - y . are getting to b remnant shelvea 'V ; ; on all 8ummer Qooda. Your oriorf ; It takes moat anything in Lawn and- h v wmte UresaOooda. -v spv.rrTAT. vn i km Light Calico So, this week 41a V SPECIAL, Ijp, 3-jOO yto' oC-'!' Dresa QinghanvSo, thia week 7ra o ! PEOIAL NO JtlAOd vAa krf 1 ron btautlful Lawna 111 imali poe ai 4 cost, 'F.V'iX' J ' SPiOlAL' Mi tit On nf90m .;: SPECIAL NO 51000 yds Ap- V, Glneham fie. thla efc 4ia '. 8PBCIAL V NO '4-600 tdi i 1 pair BUppert tor tidies 47W thi , week, :;,v.;:;'..r." k"1 t f SPECIAL -v NO : (U860 yd. '' Oheeee Cloth 6c, thai veck ip . f SPECIAL NO tT-25 pair Lacs Ourtalna ti.28, tbJa wee 68o , I i CLOTHIKQ MenV. toutlui and boya Saita rednctd from 2So to 40d i." on tho dollar.; ' ;. , ? v ' . - v :8IIOE3lSillllneot toco, w'-'--men and childtenii Ehooi. . nAMBU(K-2000 tdtfroiii 4o ,'' ' fa) 97 10 s. c :,on, 78 KIDDLS t : Ilardware Co it to GuklU LI, ;1 1 1 I' St ft?' 7 Vxf. 1 . r ..1,1 l a Vsil .ft. 1 ; 4 t
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