i i IIW HIES, IVCQ FRIDAr M0ERIB8 109.- ut.r.t)eM ltts add merest CPS Kho have " All Ladies, Misses and Childrens Patent or Kid Sandals; you can have them either with 1, 2, 3 or 4 straps at 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. : PHONE 4Z Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. Wanted ! To cor t act with parties to Log and to manufacture Into lumber a trct of uiba-. Mil furnished ly me. Write fur particulars. HOX 483, Klnston, N C Loggers Wanted A number of timber contractor, ply to C B W theilngton, New C, K F I) 8. Ap- Cheaper Than Elsewhere AT The Riverside Store 20 Crescent St., Dunn's Fleli. Bile Met tlct S 11 Meat lOct Boat Kami) 15ct B Htrlp. 14 Bug la Huouliien 12ct Polngi a .Sausage lOct Kox Hiser Butter SOct I P.ilaties SOjtrk Hi Nlc Hams lOct Onion 40 snd 0ct Pk Lard 10 and 12ct lb Kamford's Powder 55.it 4rlH 21 to (let Hlce 5 and 8 CI All kinds of Pkg cakes and crickets. Mixed Uakcs 15 j lh Oranges 40c dozen lemons 20 ct doz For Saturday I will sell Lemon 20 for 25a J. O. LAND, Manager. Hello Central ! (Sung in the well known tune.) Hello Central give me Royall'tf For I know be'a there, Yon can find him with the Ice Oream, On the coHatr near, He'Jl be glad ita me whose speaking ' Call him wont you please, For I sorely want some Ic ) Cream, Iti so warm over here, W KITTEN BY A CUSTOM EK. ; leer Cream Now very Day; De liyer'ed For . 1 ! : 36c. a quart.: r ; atV your i home, ice r , cream soda, phos phates' and all . other ' cool and refreshing drinks at.' V. ; ' v"- r.lcSORLEY'S.: '" Seed Potatoes. Uiarlf Ifoe". Tovee Red snd White j) Stock true tofinind, "Write or t'lione' ' 31f I, I, l..iu , lliiiil mav all moth-i i Lhtldren 288. o A Harvest For Bicyclists Offer 75 pairs ires at greatly reduced prices for Spot Cash dmiug the -month of August. I have them in all grades and aiz-.s It wiil pay you to investigate ami bur. WM. T. HILL, Dealer in Bioyclks, Guns, Pistoij, Car tridges, L:i)ed Sit km, PnoNOOiiPiis, Records, a& a fih.i, i.ine of Spobtino UoODa. Job ''rintkh and Kim bbr Stamp Manufacturer, Phone 11 91 Middle St Stenography & Typewriting School FsrCoW Fopils. Opened at the Collegiate and In dustrial Institute, Corner West and Cypress Strett?, this city. Typewriting: tanghtJMonday, Wedncs day and Friday. Stenography. Tuosday, Tburslay aud Saturday. Will arrange to give private lessons on application at Ul George Ht. T. L. VodOY, ' Tfacber. KANT i: UN AROLINA DISPATCH AND Old Dominion Steamship Co The steamer Neuse will bo withdrawn temporarily from the route on July 15lh for her annual repairs. Dating her absence the stetmer Octa coke fs scheduled to stall from New Bern for Relhaven, (Instead of Elizabeth Cliy)atSpmon Monday, Wednesday aud Friday.. ; Until further notice there w.lPbe ne t amer tailing on Toes lay, Than day or Saturdays, a . , V O EO." 9 ENDER80N, ARt.V MM. I hare removed my . stop from Its former kcitlon to 04) Sk'die street next to the old Joursal cfll;e wEere I era let ftt prepared to do alt kinds of raw aud repair work on Doots and Shoe. E. HAVENS, r For Sale! uoossmovlng oulfit In pi-1 fee I con dttlon, taarly tew. Iwi bew set falls tnd about thirty Jacks.' Apply , ' . M. ItKOlSTEft,' ' , , Kcw r. m n a , "Wood Tii ruin;; ', I OltB , (.oliimna, j:laatnra, Brak au, : Pcroll Work, Ori;i ft a! Work.Manlols ami Fr r'rns Ksih, Imor and Framna. All dono nn Lnrt noilm St : Ili!rt A ii.U'i ship ,i Churth AT f, J'ewr-nllC. I t lartMT r' NiTIONAL-QUAR&r ORDERS. .. Campaign): Songs; r In? ptalefe Auditor yKDlxoii t Btlelulioo MnClT J lUlelgb, Aug 4. A general order from th office of Adjt. Gen, Royster dlrecto that Ui First Infantry, North Carolina Natlpnal Guard will proceed to Manaisu Vs., to participate ' la. . tbe maneuTers which begin there BeptemberStlu ob Roberteon will on anlval report to Brig. General J. M, Lee, commanding First Brigade, second division. He Is directed to keep la communication with deputy quartermaster general Jones at Atlanta, who has' charge of the transportation of troops to the maneuvers,; and to have his regiment In readiness on train at short notice. The sargeon general of the State will see that the rr glment has proper medical attendance and suppllei, and the quartermaster general of the itate will supply the necessary tenting etc. The uniforms required will be that of the regular army.- All the details of the trip will be left to Col. Robertson's judgment. " - " ' ; " Governor Aycook returned today from Shelby where he addressed a' large acdlence yeHerday, In a political speech He brought back a pocket full of cam paign poems, the title of which, is: I'm bonnd to vote for Parker, set to the air of "Dixie1' and written by. Dr. E. B. Wharton. The poem sets forth . that, We'll show to Teddy where his grave is, ' Dug by Parker and by Davis " S'.atj Auditor Dixon says that his theme, in his address at Bo j ton before the Grand Army of the Republlo will be the Confederate soldier. He Is very out hut Us tic in rfgard to his visit It Is a critical time for the ci ops now and a good many of the farmers express oiiti datable fear of loo much rain, which would piove very Injurious to cotton parttcu arly. Thei e will te no more elections on the prohibition or dispensary question uolll next yeai; as the law provides that none such fcliall bs hell within ninety days of the general election. Cspt. W, H. Day has to far improved thai he expects to leave here Sunday for e of the resorts, In order to tally rocuperatj. State Treasurer Lacy has gone to Cas well and Yadkin counties to make tome Maconlo addresses. - NOT CAUSED BY GERMS, Nj Dyspepsia HlciObj. One Disease That Has No Bacillus. It really seems refreshing In these lays of germs and microbes to know that there Is one dlssare at hast whe e a ennlnde does nit have to be used to cue It. , Dyspepsia is a plain, ordinary, com mon, miserable disease that hat all kinds of causes except aeerm. To cure It. the infltmed and irritated organs tbould be relieved for a time of part of their work. Mi-o-ct, the one guaranteed cure for dyrpepsla, meett these conditions and atso gives strength and lone to the whole system. A few days treatment will show the great good Ml-o-ns can do and Its nse for a reuonable length of time will re sult la a complete euro, No one should hesitate trying ibis remedy. It if at certain to be successful in curing dys- pepl and stomad troubles as anything can be. A two ween treatment costs but 50 cents. - Mi-o-na Is sold by F. S. Duffy on the fairest plan Imaginable, with an absolute gjartntee ii refund tbe money In case does not cute. He will sell you Ul-o-na on trial with the positive under attndlng that If it does, not give satis faction the money ii tone returned with out question. A fuartotee like this cannot f til to Inspire confidence. The purchaser runs Bo risk Whatever. .. eUVEES ' August I. Mines Sudle and Ella Nelson Warn ed to NwTfcm yttlerday on their Way boms at Mote-heel. ? . Hits Dot Ward returSed from White Oak 8undayv She had been on visit to btr aunt, Mlet Kuftula Old Held, Wetblnk tbe correspondent st Trenton ! extending bis .ieirltory too far as Mr W It Cex lives nearer to Olivers or Pol cksvllle tl at he dors lo Trenloe. We would be glad If be would write Items of things that happen In Trenton or near It aad not what happens in Jonse cooaty. ' ' . - , . Master Willie H Duvan left here yes terday te , attend the Piedmont Dish Hcfcooi. , . -.. Ml Ben Askew and faml'y of Comfort Visited relatives here Boadsy and Moo day.-. -. .. Mr II A Parker left here last week to altond the rirdtaont High Bohool.Clrr land O. : 1 . Mr W W rollook went to Treotoa Psiorday, . Mr Basil Pollock and sister, lilts Bit went lo New Br yesterday. ietrs u l rir aad J nimmont rent to Trenton lUUininy, MrOCHrallh flr, -went f TtCnti.p 8tnrd.y. , Mr lleirle K Prntt and (Mm I'.nks f f Long Brsnrh vU'tf-1 M,-B j 1 re 1 Luis ihr. t - J. h. Trfi ' It p i 1 ( ' 1 .1 I RUSSIANS IN tAST TRENCH; AtFoirt Artiur. ;Flect TriesTo iteak Japanese lines, Stlil Chishig v.j. . Aiiegeu 'uouraoana New Chwang, Aug . According to the word"recelved here the Russians at Port Arthur have been. drlveii "back to their last trenches. The Japanese have three hundred and fifty guns lo trained action on the defences. . London, Aug 4. The Ht Petersburg correspondent of the Central News re ports that the Russian auxiliary cruiser Donural hu left the Btltlo sea in pur suit of one British and two Swedish vessels wbloh are said to be carrying Are sub-marine and seven torpedo boats In sections to Japan. Toklo, Aug, 4. Advices received to day state that twelve torpedo boat de stroyers and four ; torpedo boats and a number of gunboat b emerged from Port Arthur Monday night, but were driven back by the Japanese. Meeting of Board of Alder maN New Bern, NO Aug 2 1904 Board met In regular monthly session Mayor Ellis presiding, aldermen present Smith, Avery, Dawson, Lane, McSorlej i Wood, McCarthy and Gulon. Minutes read and adopted. Chairman of Cemetery Committee re ported that four feet of wall bad been completed around Cedar Grove Ceme tery and asked that a voucher be iisued to pay for same at $1.67 per foot ns per contract Upon motion a voucher was ordered to be paid out of cemetery funds for. the amojut 11260 00 Chairman of Cemetery Committee asked for Instructions relative to erect ing a pais In Cemetary. wall. Upon mo tion tne matter was lull Willi (.-ometcry Commltte with power to act. The condition of house on cemetery was presented to the Board by tsnanl Jacobson anl upon motion the matter was referred to property committee. By request of City Attorney. Upon mot'on a voacber for $100.00 was ordered made In favor of Attorney Ptyne of New York as retainer, rela tive to the Cemetery fund held In trust. Upon motion the Sanitary officer was continued under the discretion of the Mayor. Ordered that $5 00 be deducted from amount due L U Banks month July for tlm lost. Notice of damages toono C has Per kins by his horse falling through i bridge over a ditch on South Front St, thereby breaking . the animal's leg, amount damage claimed against the city 1100 war read to the Board and upon motion was refused. Claim of damage was read to the board for the killing of one Bos Cobb by coming In contact with electric wire In Feb 1904, presented by W W Clark, JK&R O'Hara, attorneys for J H Fisher, Adm of tbe estate of Boss Cobb." Upon motion the Board refused to lake any action In the matter. Tbe Board a 82 O P electrlo light ' placed at the junction of New and Short Bts, Report of Stayor. , New Bern, N 0, August 1st, '04. To the Honorable Board of Aldermen of Tbe City of New Bern: Gentlemen! I have the honor of re porting that for the month of July I have Imposed, Fines to the Amt of $15.00 Cost to the Amt of -.. 100 45 Total $115 45 8 Sent to Ja.ll Very retpeclfally, . . . Wm ELLIS, .-" - ' ''"''-' i MayorV Chief Police Report.- - New Bern, H C. An 1. '04. - To The Boa Mayor and Board of City :Aldermeoi '! n y Gentlemen: V- ' '''" '-Below please fled my . report for tie month of July 1004. t- . We have made M ' arrests during the month of which 48 v wire convicted and 8 discharged, B aeat Id Jail, 1 judgment suspended. .- i ", k-; Amount of Coel Collected ' -133 CO Amouot aenocica lor con gver ' pld last quarter ' f. 390 , , Totsl . . . it:t Tbe above amount $78 70 has bees turned over to tbe Treasurer and I hold his receipt for stmt ' j. Tolloe Record, x Informer Ex-Warren! Montague La (Ion ' lityaa Orlffla , -Howdna l ark or , U - 14 15 - H t 4 5 a Total 60 68 O.trer Pryae aUenl 10 dnys ne lrT lUsprrlfully f:ul,n,!: , .1, J M If AK'iTT, ' CI f f I'. ': !' ' I 1 1 ' I I ,-TB f, " BETTERHEtiT PUB LIC SCHOOL HOUSES Safgcsted Readings Compiled by New Bern Associa tion, Essential Elements in Any Consist ent Scheme of Education Preston W. Search, Clark University Coatact With Soul. "God mide the counvry, but man made the town." Happy Is he who spent his esrly life on the farm In col- lat with toll and growing things. ' The child who has never dug tbe rich g ound and crumbled tin nutrient soil with his hands, nor planted the seed, which un der hi i fosterlrg carj, Is to unfold Into growing life, has been unfortunate In deed; To dig, to plant, and to nourish a plant as one's own child What a necessary part In one's education ! How -teldom the portion of diiect contact with lime things In the life of the city child, and ytt how fundamentally neces ry In the natural educatlonofrv iLdlvidual, ai it haa ever te?n m-uede velopmr.nl of the rice 1 While all the movement of life is)more and more away from the country tow ard the artificiality of the city, It 5 be comes l he mission of the school to btlrg osca tnis tmcn wim ossti etementp, which hive been the. rich food of t) e soul. The bi allhy child must live In hi sunshine, miiat .touch tlie soil aid grow things of life. We rauBt not foi get tbe garden, vhlch was man's first Edtn. from An Miial School; or, Lotklog Backward, by p :rmuslon of D. Applt- n & Co, New York. Don't forgot that we a e still closing out our summer clothing In mens boys & childrens ht cost. JJ BAXTER Last Day of Tournament Special to Journal. Salisbury, Aug 4. The fire company of Sponcer was doubly for'.unate loday captutigtwo Ar t prlzii. The first event wss the hand reel race which was won by Spencer in 25 seconds; Monroe got second prize. In the grab reel race Spencer won In 10 seconds; Palem, sec ond In 21 seconds. In the Interstate rate the results were as follow: Hand reel race 1st tie between Charlotte and Salem; money divided; time 2.32 15. Second rrlze, Charleston S C, lime 2 33. In the horse hose wagon race, Camden S C, won first price; time 8.22 1-5; Second prize, Dur ham Hose Co No 9, Time 3.32. Tbe New Bern delegations will arrive at home tomorrow morning. Again the A & N C Lease Special to Journal. Raleigh, Aug 4. Gov Aycock i asked today, weather any other propo sition had come In for the lease Atlantic &NO road. He replied, "No, but there would probably be a couple In a day or two." He ssys, ''tbeie is only one complsts proposition . as yet, and one Uoomplete. ' He has notified per sons who mads the latter proposition. they must complete It by giving guaran tee If tbey desire to have bid entertaltej by him. . . Try a bottle of Carbonated Coca Cols It possesses wonderful tonlo properties made from the famous ' Coca lant and Com nut -1-'' 4 - - The Oaki Meat Market Handle only the best of everything.. ..' KodoX Dyspepsia' Curo j daem what D4s is tho very Best Paint made. It surpasses all othor paints as to duality, Durability and Coy ering Capacity. - . ; '' " ..: : -VV Oils P. IT SzzK, Dears cr.d p i i ii Leads All EDITOR'S EXPERIENCE In the Treatment ; of Humours - with More Than Magfcal Effect with CUTICURA REMEDIES, A Remarkable Testimonial from a Most Intelligent and - Trustworthy Lady. A tumor came on my neck and in a day or two It was as large as half an orange. I was very much alarmed for fear It was malignant. My friends tried to persuade me to consult my physician; but dreading that he would Insist on using the knife, I would not consent to go. Instead, I got Cutlcura Resolvent and Cutlcura Ointment. I took the former according to direc tions, and spread a thick layer of the Ointment on the swelling. On renew ing it I would batho my neck in very warm water and Cuticnra Soap. In a few days the Cuticura Ointment had drawn the swelling to a head, when it broke. Every morning It was opened with a large sterilized needle, squeezed and bathed, and fresh Ointment put on. Pus and blood, and a yellow,, cheesy, tnmorous matter came out. In about three or four weeks' time this treatment 'completely eliminated tho tumor. The soreness that had ex tended down Into my chest was all gone, and my neck now seems to be perfectly well. "About five or six years ago my sis ter had a similar experience, used the Cuticura Remedies with magical effect. I am willing you should use my testi monial, with the further privilege of revealing my name and address to such persons as may wish to substantiate tbe above statements by personal letter to me." Chicago, Nov. 12, 1902. Bold throughout the vorld. Cuttcnrm Reiolvent, SOe. (In form of Chocolate Coated Pill., a-, per Ttal of W Chocolate Coated nil.. 2AC. per Ttal or Ic.. Snao. 2fe. OeDnta : Ixilldon. 27 Chal mnimeni, one., soap, xoc. uepota : ijonoon, z naner. bouM Kq., Part., e K bu. At.. Potter Dii tf-beodfor "Uow Parla, b Rue de la Paixi boston, 137 Coluro UK Chem. Corp., Hole Proprietors. orp., rUu to iiure every uumour. COVE. August 3rd. More vain today. Seems as if the col- ton crop will be ruined yet If we don'l have some dry weather toon. Tho boll and 'quaroe are Hlieilding; now. Mr C E Mc'Joy was unfortunate enough to lone bis tobacco barn last night. It 1b supposed to havo been Bet on fire as ho bad lusl tilled tho barn with tobacco and started a smal, fire in the afternoon. He awoke about twtlvt o'clock and It was burning from thr out side, lie bad a dlsputa with some ol hit hands anl It looks very suspicious at the tara was burning from t lie outside, where there wu no chance for It to catch from the flues. Mrs Sallle Hardy of Pollocksvllle Is spending this week In ,Cove visiting rel stives. At last the brh'go across Core creek on tbe road leading to Trenton bat bees granted by the commissioners, aud we hope lo soon see It started as It Is very badly needed. Mr H T White has bought a new gin ntog outfit and will have It ready to work the first picking. HENON. Go lo the Oaki Meat best Canned Meala. Market for the Another Day of Rain Special to Journal. Washington J) C.Aug 4 The weather for the cotton growing States, In Caro lines, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Miss issippi, Louisiana and Eastern Texas, tomorrow U'showers. It will be ftir In Tennessee and. - Kentucky. Cooler In North Carolina. For Spring and Grown to the Oaks Market. Chickens go FINE Country Hams at Oaks Meat Mar kef., " '.Vi v:. ' And colors,: Pciht . ; (B:';:ds c1 Specialty. I Wafer Cc:!:rs. -7 1 Nic 7 e Lot Just .Vtry Finest Fresh Elgin from the. dairy every week. I Small Harvey 'a Small Hams English Cured Shoulders and break fast strips, complete stock staple and bf8t quality. Yourajto 'Phone 01. J. I, McMIEL Hot Weather makes you look lor Ice Cream Freezers and water Coolers. We Keen thfim Also Screen Doors and Windows, Screeu Wire. Car load Doors and Sash just received. Prices Low. Heath & Mulligan Paint is the best-11 weight, and covers most. Mill and Machine Supplies. Building material of a'l kinds. Gaskill Hdw. & HAKDWAHK 7!! Middle St. I'lione 147. Delicious, freshing, All orders, either lot-al filled, Private families Coca-Cola Bottling Works, V. A. NEIFEKT, E.W. SmallwDoa. Under Hotel ChatUwke, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators. Agent for the Farmer Girl and Boy Cook Stoves. Farmers will licar In mind that ws carry a very complete Hoe of American Steel Wire Fence. STEW HERN, nr. c. Job Priiata Ifyju wantFJtST , CliASS Job Work don't '. '; forget to send jour or k -,' dsrato " " Owen Q. Dunn Leading Printer Stationer.' . - Cor. relleck A Crayei Bt Mew Firm Oe Tse1iri ; .We have 0;tned a shop at No tl 8outb Tront street sod are prepared to dr) any kind of Hit work anl plumb'u g Conlmrta Rolltltnd. n !'""l - j fl i- habey's Hanis: Received Butter 30c lb, Received Fresh fancy Groceries of the very please, Wholeaale Retail Grocer, 71 Uroad St Mill Supply. Co., :M1LL;SUPPLIKS 44 Craven St Phone 218. , 'Delightfully Invigorating ecai or shipping promptly supplied. Paone 28. Jfftr., E. Front St. He did not go crazy, He Kent to 75 Mid die St,where he could get goods cheaper than any Inhere else in the City Its between seasons; now late for. Spring business, early for fall trade. To Give Room for our fall stock we will give you better bargains snd great- er reductions for this week than ever . tefore. h - 130 pair of week 40o, 110 pair of mens h MM IIP ladles slippers 76c:thls ' ? quarter shoes ,- $4-3.M. 3, 3.00 snd 1.00 this ajW, 1.49, LIB. week IJM, 1.76; tA 88 dos Ladles Gaure from I3e to 1c. ' this week 10o to o. " . . BOO yds of White Lawn frost 18o to to, , this week 14,0 to 4ie.. , V i. , 00 yds of figured Lawn Oe this week A lot of Straw Hats Ht to 15c. V , I 1,000 yds Dsmtmrg from 81 fo M 4a. ;' Take look at ear, window and. see-: them 41o BhlrU, t : . ,'; ; 'V " Vv'.' S. CQPLOW, n MIDDLX ITRXST, Iteil to Gaskill Hard ware Oo, Ksw Bern, ? ,1. VFr:f;iTV cntiEf r r t - i" !"!". 0i, I ay : -it a ,!'

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