7 7 it's acc rhaybeqf '-4' V V ' " v. '"J5, - Interest to alt moth- i " All TadiAs. Misses and Childrens Patent or Kid Sandals, you can have t inem either with l, 3,:i or 4 scraps ax half prices, you have two months yet to wear these shoes and will more, than get your moneys worth, we have no room to carry over our Summer Goods. See our window for prices. Z PHONE 288. 1 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. oononononnonoDODODonoonoco Reduction Sate X Our reduction sale on all Summer Goctls will be continued for ONE WEEK I Thit does not include all staple goods, but euch gcodst thai do fj r ot 8tL in the wintei, such as ladies and men's underwear, 2? O oxfords, meus low shoes, lawns, orgndie3, ribbon, &c. 9 o O A big line oE O O 3 q Mens Strain Hats, and Mens o o f) These goodj must be sold. T. T. BAXTER- 8 O ODODOQODODOaOQODDODOOQODO The Inn Black Mountain, N 0. la the fsmous Seutnaunoa Valley Magnificent Scenery. -The run are reasonable. Inquire of The In d, Black Mountain, N. 0. Wanted ! To contract with parties to Log and 10 mannfsclnre Into lumber tctctof mher. Mill foraUh cd by roe. - Write for particular!. BOX 88. Klnitoe, N 0 Coggers Wanted ". A somber of timber coatractori. Ap ply lo 0 B Wttberlngtoa, New Ini O.RFD8. . .. . J. O; LAND, : Manager. ; TfieJefSufe.Stpre wj vves'so vv. uanm u w lei i. , Grocery, '. liakory, vCfinfetlionerj and Ornffal" Mmhandisa with a full line of anything you want . Whole Oiraiu JCic JO lb for -fa, ' 1 ; v 'I-, ' 5 Saturday only, A Vox Hint Bultf'r, 80o; ,! ' ill ir.1iM' 1 do 21 ' " ' v liUoch Tonftio 3so can 2 for 40c li'i hip and MMd Bff l'c,a 25c, ' . 'Bwrvl and BonrTlcklw Id Ixitlleii lio, 2fot2;iy ' , f y,:x vv ' ; fi'(t Vio!.:t roap 1m box., ' - r" Hello Contrail Give mo tho Rivers 1 do Otoro. Continued Childrens, Boys q Clothing. 4 A Harvest For Bicyclists Offer 75 pairs at greatly reduced prides for Spot I'aih dming the month of .August. I hare them in all grades and size It will pay you to investigate and buy. - - - h' VVM. T. HILL, DeaW In BmoLaa, OunB, PiBTnii, C4. TUDoia, LrpD Bnsi.ru, pBoxoaarHa, Kkoobda, A a rnLL'l.rM of Iroarrwa Ooooe. o-KiTm ad Huh- r f-; Sraup MaRUraoroRiB, rhone lu': : -JiMIddie'st Stenography .. & Typewriting School '. 1 . . Ftr Ci!::d fi;;i ' Opened ak thft Collegiate .and ln dUilrial 'InstituU", Corner Went and CypfcM 6tretl, thin city. TpwrltIn liitilJlonilr, WeiliM day and Friday. , .' BunngritiLr. Tuoi'Uy, Tharg lay and Sttdrtlay. ' - ' Will arrange lo lva prlratn Imsoni cn appllratlcn at Ul (?nrg Hi. T. I. 5'rCOY, T" :li"f. i RUSSIANS HARD POSHED.' RepoiU of the Fall, of Port Arthur hu '""a Little Color . i Chee Foo, July 80 The refageei woo arrived here from Port Arthur today confirm the reports o! a general asiaSIl on Port Arthur by tho Japanese. .Theae refagees further state that the Roasians are growing short of -big gun amnunl- tloa and seldom fire these guns. An at tempt was made to manufacture ammo nltlon, but failed. .The Raaalao ships have been again repaired. .They do not Intend to leave the harbor, except in an extreme emergency on account of the mints which the Japanese" have nightly placed in the channel. A Japanese cral- ser and gunboat are reported sank while placing mines.,- - '"'."-:7- Shanghai, Jaly 89 A telegram ii- ceived here from"Vrei Hal Wei eon firms other telegrams received here to day from Chee Fop to he j effect - that Port Arthur has been captured. -The Wei Hai Wei telegram says also that the British fleet, which has been cruising will return there tomorrow. At Wei Bat Wei there is a British wireless telegraph station and the Brit' Uh warship are equipped with 4hla means of communlcatienvIt U possible that Wei Hal Wei has been in wireless communication' with the fleet and that the Information of . Ih fall of Pert Ar thur Was received in this manner, National League Games. STANDING OF CLUB3' Woa; Lost. Per Cent, New York, 63 , 24 720 Chicago 62 83 611 Cincinnati, 52 36 590 Pittsburg, 43 36 571 StLoulB, 46 "" 39 643 Bopten, 33 57 806 Brooklyn, 82 59 351 Philadelphia, 21 63 240 Brooklyn July 30-The following wa the game played here today; 11 H E Brooklyn 0 a Boston 6 11 Batteries Jones and Bergen; Jone and Bergen. Umpire Z'mmer. New York, July 30-Game today: R H E New York 6 10 0 rhl!adethla 0 4. Batteries Sutoll and Doolo; Taylor and Bowerman. Umplrea-Moran and Carpenter. Chicago, July 30. The following game was played today: R 0 8 H 0 8 Cincinnati Chicago . Batteries Bahn and gchlei; and Kling. Umpire Johnstone Welmer Pittsburg, July 80-The fcllowlng g4mes were" played today. B II E Pittsburg St Louis Pa'ttries Taylor and rdy. Mil er and and 8mlth, . . - , ; ; Umplrej-Emalle ': . - . ,.' ' . V " Becood Game V - at Louis ; 1; v.y 8 Pittsburgh V iy .'! Ba'ter lee O' Nell and Zeartoss; Lever andCarlsch. V ".'," ,V'-?J 0 Umpires Emslle.' 1 ' s .. .,:,..,.n Noilce Isand Salolc: llie on'erslsiitd.- O." . MoCtrtbv Administrator r( John A. Martin de- orated, puriuantlo tbe Judgment tnd order of ' tbe Superior Court of Craven County, nme la ue special proceeding, wnerein, the Undesigned Is plaintiff and VYillitiA Mrtlu r4 other heirs at law of John A. Martin doneaaed, are defend ants. The anderalgaed Will offer Jo r sale st publlo aucvloo, lo Ihs highest Mdder, at tho Cou't fin me door In New Item, on Monday Bpr, nth at IV m. Tee follow I ne described land lying on h waters of Mitchells Creek, In Cravee Coantr, bnuadet by the Unds of K. Mar Dn. Jacob Mania and Mitchells t'rek Tbe -urns being that portioa of land former) hriongln to tlie father of John A. Martin dccstied, which deprended to the Ml'l John A. Mania sod was set era-t tn 1 held by htm In srertUy, con tuinlng tb.at forty acres. , Terms of lair one half rath and ba!- nre on trllt of sit rhonthi, titln re tained until purchase tnoaey Is pthl la full. , . . ; c.j. McCAiiTnr,, . ' ' -.- Adrnlnltliator of " JOHN A. MARTIN, Decra-od, '. . . . ' C'i)mrnlfiloiir, "" Gtf to the 0ki Wt Market for the test Cannfd lcnf , Try a Ijf t'lp (if 'RrlMna'.i 1 (:.. a (''a It i f W.ii.l.ifiil tnn'f I rc j , " iwi !n I" m liin famous fV.i j ! ,,4 m. J r. ' 1 1 BETTEn::ElT FOB- 1 UC SCHOOL HOUSES Safgested Readings Compiled by New Bern Assocla-' crJ ' " '. -I -, -tion. - Educational Value of Good , Scbool - ' Houses. State , Saperlntendent Joyner, of North Carolina, writing (6 Mr F O Ab bott, of Charlotte, in regard to: his plan for building, better school-houses in North Carolina, says: ;r i j - , I agree witn yon that the , public schools must be better housed before the schbola and the teachers will b6 bet tet. .The work of edueatlon, real eduoa tlon, cannot be successfully carried on in a hovel There Is Infinitely more in education than that which Is to be gain ed from the mere gunning of books and saying of lessons. I am sometimes half persuaded to believe that that insensible education which comesj from environ mint strikes deeper and lasts longer than all your sensible and formal educa tion. If this be In any meaeuie true. how essential is it that the school should have a home In which the children could be surrounded dally by such environment as wonld be conducive to the develop- through Insensible educa Jon, of the fine and higher side of their divine nature, hope and pray for the comlrg of the di y hrthls old State when every school -house shall be clean and comfortable acd airy and full of light, and attractive, full Of comfortable desks and pictures, and those things that eater into the making of an attractive home for chlldrenjwhen the school grounds, instead of being bleak and bare and desolate, shall be blooming gardens of flowers and shrubs, and trees, and vines. This Is my Ideal." The Ideal is good. We mutt work In this spirit and tohls end. Received Scanty Welcoms. Notwithstanding the hot weather, the genua, hobo, is able to pat in kit regular appearance now and then. Calm and sevene as ever, and Just as dirty acd adorlferous as of yors. But the finest specimen ' seen on New Bern's streetrfor a long time bobbed up In the neighborhood of the depot yester day morning, about time for tha Bhoo Fly train. That he waa an experienced and hardened tourist could be seen easily and went without ssylng, for was'nt he well equipped for traveling. Suspended from his sbonlders was his bedding rolled up in a fragment of cot ton bagging and from h's neck by a cord defended, his drinking vessel, a much battered tin cap. In one hand he grasp ed a stout staff, and In the other, he carried what was once intended for a coffee pot, but to what nss it could have bsen pat la its later condition is a hard thing to Imagine. Bast seemed to have long ago claimed the Teasel for its own, and ita bottom was as badly punctured as a Russian gsa boat after an encounter with a Japantae war craft. If It had not been for the umpromlslng appearance of the traveling gentleman his eoeduol along the line of the A ft N 0, would have led one tj believe that hs contemplated leasing or purchasing that road, and its property. And who knows bat what'' he doetf . It' Is known that millionaires have evoluled from appar ant tramps te w!trlong headed schemes wonld find to their beet interests toln- ect their intended ', investment while la the disguise of a tramp. ,,vw Bat to the tale while Inspecting engine No 10, bis "nibs" wu spied cut by that vigilant and hawk-eyed officer, Montague who stsrted In pursuit, Sad lbs tramp Inaugurated a movement Thr chae was down Hancock street, but the officer proved the beat spilottf after a ran of saversl squares. "The eaptais waa made near Pollock street and , while the odor of tbV'verniat was something horrible Not unlike that of the native pole eat, only stronger," it was drlvsn, to le city pound.-,"! ;.. ' ;' '" -- There It gave Various aocoanU of Its origin and habits, bat seemed to have no acquaintance with labor of any descrip tion, in fact when offered a place on the streets for 20 da) s by tb 1 Mayor It ds muned, and signified an Intcnt'oaof shaking the dust of aa Inhospitable city from Its fett, immediately, which ll did. .. . Work Progressing Rapidly. Ralegh, July SO. A thoaiand tons of rails srs bfgtnntog ti arrive here to be laid on the Balelgh & Pamlico floand road. Work will brglo wiUila lea days. Thetrcmling for the bride arroHi Crab tree Creek Ii nearly ready. This will lie oaeil for pulling In place the steel b(! !; Ihirre. Sued Foiaic. I'.irlj ltji ' ? ',' fii.'l Vi'l,',! TV.- " Good Weather Today, 1y Special to Journal - New York, July 80 The weather con dltlons for Saturday and Sunday on the Atlantic Coast are generally fair. .Gulf Slates will have tannderstorma followed by fair,, cooler weather j Kentucky and Ten lessee will have-showers and cooler weather.' -;v. ' ' " Jt ' Headed" This Way. Raleigh, July 80. A white woman giving her name as Mrs Jane Morris ar rived here today with her slx months old baby, aaylng she waa on her way to New Bern, . where her father named Winecoff lives and that she walked all the wsy from Danville, Va., following the railway 1-She says her husband was killed in a.coal mine in West Vir ginia. Will Use Balloons. Hal Cheng, July 80 The Russians and Japs will now use, balloons and at tempt to blow each other np by dropping explosives Into each oilier's camps and ships. This method of wsrfsre.will be watched with close interest. The meth od will be volley filing ai all movable objects in the clouds by night, as tbe work will hare to be done at night. If It Is demonstrated that the baskets are easy to strike, It will be more dangerous (n the balloons tlian on the ground as lihe explosives will blow up the occu pants of the balloons and expend their force in the air. Assassin is Named Parozoff. St Petersburg, July 80. it is s'ated the name of Plehves aBsaesIn Is Parozoff and that his homo Is in Southern Russia. Services Today. Presbyterian Church Preaching by Rev S H Islet, of Goldsboro, at 11 a m and 6 pm. Sunday school at 5 p m. All are cordially Invited. First Church of Christ, Scientist. $7 Craven Street. Services Sunday 10:45 a. m.and 8:00 p. m. Bible Lesson Sermon today, " Subject, 'Sp'rlt.' KphsUm 4 4 Sue dty School after morning service. Testimony service Wednesday 8:00 pm. Reading Room Is open daily. All are cor dially Invited to attenuT Services at St Cyprian Church ll m. Vespers 6 pm. The public Is cordially Invited. Wm Geo Avsat, rec tor. Communion services will bo held In tbe Chris fan churjh today at 11 a m. Centenary M E Church Rev G T Adams, pastor, Preaching at Ham 8.10 p mby the pastor. Sunday School at 4 p m. T A Green, Superin tendent. Epworth League meets every Monday night, T W Crowder President. Midweek - Prayer Meeting every Thursday night at eight o'clock. The publlo cordially Invited to attend all the services cf ihe church. 11 A - ? "'. war NEW JJEBir, Ti. O. Opens; August For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco. Everybody como and bring' a load for the opentog Bale.-;7r:x;--;-- ri'ienty ouyers ana uooa rrices. - HOWARD & HESTER, ' . Mangets. la tho vOry Bct Paint made. It surpasses all othor painta a3 to duality, Durability and Cov ering Capacity. . ' ". ' , Leads, Oils And colors PvAvinZy Ptrmp'-Pipb and Ssh, Doors crJ ir!'::Js c1 Specialty i u .Icecream Nowl Every , Day, De livered For-- ; " V 35o.'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. Grbls Stair Work, Mantels and Screens. Bash Doors and Frames. AH done on short notice, at Registers & Ezell's shop on Church Alley, New Bern N C. Hello Central 1 (Sung in the well known tune.) Hello Central give me Royal?, For I know he's therp, You can find him with the Ice cream, On the counter near, He'll be glad ita me whose speaking Call him wont you please, For I surely want some Ic Cream, Its so warm over here. WRITTEN BY A CUSTOMER. ifiiifir WSsU I bave removed my shop from Its former location to Oti Middle street next to the old Journal (11 ce where I sm bet ter prepared to do all kinds of new and repair work Tin Boots and Shoes. E. HAVENS, NOTICE ! Examinations for entrance to tbe Pea body Col'ege for Teachers at Nashville, Tennessee., will bo held for this con gressional district at New Bern, N. C, August 4-6, 1904. Tbeywillbe given by 8. M. Brlnson in the office of tbe County Superinten dent. Yours truly, A. C. REYNOLDS, Pres. Alumni Association. IPS mm enouse 1st. i . J 1 I ! I V ' r C ..lie 1 Nice Lof eE- Riweiaaw ma " " Just Received Very Finest Fresh Elerin from the dairy every week. iiarveys Small Hams English Cured Shoulders and break; s fnai af.l-ira ComDlete Rtnflr nf.ai-.io o.r b; st quality. Yoursjto Delicious, Refreshing, liliiil it J. L. MoBAHIEL, ISA LSD All orders, either local or shipping promptly s filled, Private families supplied. Phonef28.' Coca-Cola Bottling WqrkTsv V, A. SEIFEttT, Jyfgr., E. Front 'u&vU Hot Weatheri makes you look ior Ice Cream Freezrs and Water Coolers. We Keep them. ' Also Screen Doors and Windows, Screea Wire. 11 Car load Jioors aud Sash just received. Prices Low. 1''1. Heath & Mulligan Paint is the best full weight, and covers most.. Mill and Machine Supplies. Ifuilding material of all kinds." V-t: Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply. Co HARDWARE 73 Middle;st. IlLLJSUPPUItS 44 Orttven'st ' ri'onew. Paona aid,;;" v 'Vi-- -r E.W.Saallwoot a mmp Under Hotel CbatUwka. GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators. Agent for tho Farmer Url and Boy Cook Btores. Farmers will bear In mind that we carry a very complete line of American Steel Wire Fence. sawwwtaawwwrarattq Jot Primting1 - i If yanwant FiRST V : , CLASS Job Work don't '-'. ; forget to send your or S ' ders to f' 4".. i ? Oweri Qe Dunn; Leading Printer if Stationer. ; Cor: Polleck ft Crayei Its. ricv Firm We have opened a shop at No tl 3oulh Front street and are prepare! to do any kind of Via work and plumb's g Contracts Polh.ltcd. . h&fyey 's s BntW SOn 'lK . VnLl1 k ti'l .t! v jr C ?. ! t ti . ,1 i' e- w t'ri It :l please,-' Wholesale Grocer, i -a - 5 . k;$ik'$Ci "Delightfully Invigorating , l,: ' ' . . ft ?F?lM He did not go crazy, He Kent to 75M die St, where he coutd get goods cheapetthan any tvherey : i.f City Spring bnsinaia, eaA To Give Roem foe' will give yoa better's er reductions for tm before. nr : 180 pair of bdtes lllppei week 40c.; ; f 110 pair of mens loW e.vat i 13. 8.00 and 1.50' this week 185, 1.40, Ll. '-O i SB doa Ladles Gaure from this week lOo to 4o. I, : BOO yds of White Lawa from this Wtek 14tOto4la. " v 900 yds of figured Lawa Bo i A lot of Straw Hats ?to to 1 1,900 yds Hamburg from ' . 'Takeatook at oor win 1 them 4,o Shirts. - i . . ', - s. c: T3 MIDDL 61 : Rardwtr Co- ! f ' bonne 1 .1 l I I ' A. I.. ?. f '