l ' .:. ,1 VOL? llil-HO. uu SIW BX2S, I. C, SUNDAY MOBKIKQ, AUGUST 7i 1004, TWEHTY-THIBD YEAR T. , i ; i 1 "'J. -I ".use.-.. Bikers are the Best, ' The Purest, The Greatest Variety, The Most Durable. Rikers Toilet Ponders are the Most Satisfying. No Preparations of the kind can compare with these goods. J. ft MITCHELL & CO, PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St , Opposite Post-office. - & Some an at the Mountains, Seme are at the Sea, Other Flat Comfort la the Fair Coaatree. . , - New BernUnMre not all away from the city tmt the appended list shows that a goodly portion are ; seeking the rest and comfort afforded by the natural is tho very Best Paint made. It surpasses all other paints as to duality, Durability and Cov ering Capacity. Leads, Oils And colors. Pumps, Pump Pipe and Driving Points. Sash, Doors and 'Blinds A Specialty. Ice tan him and Water Coolers. Raleigh, Aug 6. At Democratic head- allurements of tea snare ana mountain i quarters the regular work for tee cam side. r& Ipafgn will begin about tha 15th Inst. North Carolina U i great state. On I Secretary Fields Is very buiy getting up either the Eastern shore.or the Western I mailing list and-..printing speeches and boundary ari placet of reaoit in which Jdoeuments, In fact getting ready for any one, no matter how fastidious, may I doing all kinds of preliminary work. He And all the pleaiure both personal end lie having printed .a large number of social that can be desired. ;? -J. I copies of the plan of organization and This list it at complete u the Journal I also the plan for holdiag primary elec- can make It. There mey.beomiiilonilntlons. In one dooument was printed any event such are made nnlntentlon-l the speeches of Senator Simmons, Gover ally while there are many who have had I nor Aycock and Congressman Small at their ontln and are now at home. I Greensboro. ' John Sharp Williams Those names do not appear. lepeechat St. Louis will be also printed. Black Mountain. Messrs. W wutarai A large Issue of the Demooratio nana A Nun, 8 S Harrtot,George N Ives,F I book will be made.- This is now- being W. Crowden Hesdamee George B Wa-1 compiled by Senator Simmons, State ten and son, 0. Harks, B.E. Sullivan. I chairman. Misses Lucy Rlshton, Mary Eendrea, I ' It is learned that one farmer at Laurln Mabel Chadwlck, Harr Patterson, Net-1 burs has netted $18,000 on 110 acres of tie Fowler, Hannah. Attmore, Carolyn Icantelbupes. Claypoole, Mary Monk, Rosa and Leo-1 From D J Lewis of Halifax, deputy nora Oox.Margaret Bryan, Mildred Oray I revenue collector who Is here It lulearned and Mary Roberts. Messrs and Mes.l that Garrett & Company have removed dames F R Haymen' Q T Rlchardson.H Harding, W S Simmons, O W Mnnger andjlamlly, O Lives and famlly.JB Ives and family. MoreheadClty.-Mesers W B Blades and family, A E Plttman and family, fttesdatues Chariu Duffy' Moore and James A Bryan and Mrs A B Willis Beaufort. J T Ires and wife, Mrs L M Henderson. Mrs T J Roberts. Mrs T OS Hli1lle Hi. rhone 90. Hot Weather makes vou look tor Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coolers. We Keep them. AlsyHcreen Doorg and Windows, Scree.x Wire. Car loud lioors and Sash juat received. Prices Low. Heath A Mulligan Paint is the beat full weight, and covers -most, Mill and Machine 8uppliea. Building material of a1! kinds. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., U&RDWARK 78 Middle St I'hone 147. IMILLLSUITLIEB 44 Craven St Phone SIS. Your Photograph Coine out to Riverside to the lent and pet a fine photo graph of jourself and family. Work Ih of the best quality and guaranteed. J. W. BIMPKINS. Seed Potatoes. Earlj Bote, Povee IL4 and White Mrs. 8kok true to name, WriU or Phone : (! T. BIclarta,-BBllair Wragr3rBKaswwa To The Public I 1 hereby give oi. e tbrt I will not be ', rpoell)U for dWe locenel by try ' toes. Or laLelmtef Fakher end Atoei 0 retry Fetch , wbleh ttt made without my ooaMnt and approval, . ' . , ' ' , .1LONZO FULCDER, , 'I. '' ' Ke Bero; II f D Bo 1. ' v'rAeatih iOOii, M vV iiiljL. I I have removed my shop from It former location to 94 Middle street neat to the old Jouraal office where I am bet ter prepared to do all klndt ef new and repair work on Boot aad Shoes. . e. havens; Job Priinting If yj want F.R8T CLASS Job Work don't forget to tead your or: : .' dsrato Owen Q. Dunn ' Leading Printer BUlloaer.'1- ' Ct. rolleck Crarea 8ta. 1 Rcwemtcr Me. I will give more saiinfacitoa Va yoor Witch lr I'H money thai anyone la lb elty. All work girntAd. P. BANGEUTT v ; - ' -' i i . - . f ' JValth Baktr aod ywtbr, ; Corner rv Hrftud and MMII Binvi. - i Malta HUM lu t4 awaai mm4r mi 1 anuM 4 old. PtmMMIHm4HfM Only a jew Ham mocks left and tlxz prices wilt suit t you. Ezmimah'.oiia.Diii: LIST OF NEW BEES LANS OTHER PLACES. IN i Beginning; In ; circulating " Printed " Speeches. T Big Melon Profit Wine Merchants Move From' State. Tobacco Crop Farmers InBtitute. Morth , . Carolina Speakers , Abroad. BETTCBLUHT FUB- 7 UC SCHOOL HOUSES - -, Saf nested Readings Compiled by " Wew Bern Association. the headquarters for their great senpper- nonc wine business from Wtldon to I Norfolk. This firm controlled the scuppernong wine trade in the world, and ships its products all over the United States, manyarload lots goiog liven to California, it naa a regular warehouse at St. Louis. 1 n the Medock vinejard ia Halifax county thsro are 185 acres and it also controls the tokay A Uizsll; Mr aad Mr J 10 Davis. Mrs. I vineyard at Fayettevillc. It sends agents H R Bryaa and daughter Miss Isabella. I all over eastern North Carolina to buy Connelly Springs, Mr George Oliver, I grapes from the farmers and some days Mesdames Williams and J T Houlster.laa many as 15- car loads of these are MUs Holllster. I received. The wine houBe at Meiock Qlllsboro Mrs C R Thomas, Miss I cost IC0,000, and Is absolutely fire- Margaiet Toung, Miss Jennie Hughes. I proof. Waynetille. Mr and Mrs K Wads-1 Ralelirh is to have another bank, to be worth, Mrs J RB Carraway and three I known as the Wake County Saving Bank children; Mr and Mr 0 B Blover, Mrs I with W W Vass snd others stockholders B B Ellis and Miss Elizabeth, Mrs. J u-1 It will be the seventh bank here and will Ila 8 B.adham, Mrs Julia B. Braflhelm, I be In the Commercial and Farmeis Bank Mrs E B Ellis, Miss Elisabeth ENl. I building. Raleigh has more banks thbn Ba'uda-Mr E G HIU, Mra Geo Sloverl any place in (he State. and son George. I From representatives of the American Bendersoaville Dr aad Mrs E F Tobacco Co, It Is learned that the tobacco Early, Mr and Mrs E H Meadows, Miss 1 crop In this section will be a heavier Mai y Meadows Mitchell. lone to the acre than that last year, Emeka-Mrs 0 E Wetherlngton. I There is a falling off of 50 per cent on Sonthport Mrs D W Roberts. I the aversge, but the yield will be nearly Ashevllle Mrs J J Baxter and chll-1 60 percent of last years crop. The dren, Mr B & Street and Miss Rebecca I opening breaks were held here yesterday Essential Elements in Any Consist ent Scheme of Education Preston W. Search, Clark University . FELLOWSHIP. Individuality has Us safeguard ia the companionship of others. Never should a'chdd be brought up In Isolation, or In the exclusive companionship of his elders. He needs playmates and school mates of his own age. The delights of having axhum of belonging to a gang or team-, must be vouchsafed to every child as his growing nature may seek to assert Itself. Individualism and altruism are -handmaids, and the more perfect the one Is, the more it has to offer to the other. The gang spirit, under proper dlrec. tion, becomes a fruitful factor In the establishment of good order, gojd gov ernment, snd higher patriotism. Th child who Is reared by himself for fear of pollution by touch with others mty attain to a doubtful degree of purity, but he Is a sickly plant, coddled ia bis weak ness and unnatural in his Imagination. The normal child needs fellowship for his own protection. 'From An Ideal School; or, Looking Backward, by permission of D. Apple- ton & Co, New York. IN GAY MOREHEAD. Street Vade Meeum Mrs George Green Misses Annie Dudley Green andjlal Newland, Mr D H Gasklns aad family. Jefferson Misses Anna Pearoe, Annie andLlsette Hanff, Etta Nunn, Mrs Frank Perry and daughter. Llsette Perry. Greensboro Mrs Kate Richardson, Miss Mollle Heath. Goldsboro Mrs L M EJcerton and son Roy. Winston-Mrs John Wkltford, Miss Mettle Rountree. KshanivUl Mrs A D Ward aad family. . DarLam Mrs T M X George. Blowing Bock-Mrs M O WIndky and daughter, Mtas Battle. Ralelsh-Xf aad Mrs E W Rosea that Wilmington - Miss HUda Daven port. Hickory-Kiss Annie S Foy. Fay etlevllle Miss Alios Bpsnoer. Grlfton MisUr Robert aad Miss Mary Carrawsy. Alexandria Mr C K H ancock. Miss Henrietta Banoock. - '. Vlrglnl Beach, VA-Mn B X Daw son, Miss Mamie Dawson, MUs May Moore. - v-;.. . , Norfolk, Yi-Mra H B Duffy and sons John aad WW. , - -. - Charlolts-tMlssae Tarena andBnua Bryan. Vv'Vv .V- Crockett ffitaga Ve-Mn B TJal tick. ': -i- : ' . '.: . ' Buffalo-lithla Bptlars-J H Hack Balrm, Ta M r B M Groves and Hampton, Va Mrs LE . Bryaa aad soa Master Lotker Edward. i ' .'.V r Chan City. Va-Mr and Mrs X H Moore, Mrs R A Noaa. ' Blutflsld, W Fa Mrs R ADsmoa, ; Baltimore, Md-Mrt J T Foss. - Ml Atry, Md-IUv and Mrs H B Bred- shew and son, Francis, . Btatea Island M T-Mrs Miry McK New Yok City-Mrs D W Bslley aad children. ; , .', LakeQsBSva, Wis D ,F Jsrvlisnd soa Psrksr. - -. - y . Wooilbary, N J-air sad Mrs J K Latham sod chtldrsa. ; CspeMsyN J-Mr aad Mrs If U Marks sod ChlMrea . Miss IlatU WestfonL !sMr W M WaUon Sr. . , , '" ItsiU ta, Oo K int Gaorzc and about 10,000 pounds were sold at the two warehouses, all prlmzlngs and brought from 3 to 13t cts. The next Farmers Institutes will be held in the northern part of the Pled mont section, in about twenty counties, Including Alamance, Guilford, Forsyth Davie, Catawba, Gaston, Lincoln, Per ion, Stanly, Stokes, Rowan, Rockingham Caswell, Granville, Vance and Frankll n After thla tour the Institute holders will go to the mountains. State chemist Kllgore will go with them. North Carolina will be very strongly In the North and west this season, by reason of the notably fine speakers who go to thoje sections, these lnolodlog Governor Aycock who will make an educational tour of ' Maine. Auditor Dlxoa who, will speak to the Gi and Army of the Republic at Boston and Dr. Charles D. . Mclver who will speak in New Hampshire before - the State Teachers Association which has 8090 members and also before the Teachers Association of Wisconsin. notice to Creditors. In The District Court -of the TJnltel Slates for the Eastern- .District of North Carolina, At New Berk. In the matter of Guy W Pope, of New WBem NO.-' .:. ..r '.. ' i- ? . . . BankropS : The petition of Go W Pope, b( New Bern, N O, for ft full discharge in bank Tim Pleasantly Taken up at the lYpular Retort By Parties and Other Events. Bocisty In Morchead for the past month and eipeclally the two weeks just ed, has been unusually gay, sails, fishing parties, card parties, dances and all that goes to make such pleasure re sorts enjoyable has been In full swing there. Hie Atlantic hotel has been the rendezvous of pleasure and rest seekers from all over the country and they have all contributed to make affairs there lively. Last week, ending July SO, a series of entertainments were given. Conspicuous among these was a party given by Mrs L. Frank Taylor, of Virginia. Some of those present were: Mrs E. Chambers Smith, Raleigh; Mrs Peebles, Noifolk; Mrs E O Dunn and Mrs W E Collins Ashevllle; Mrs Thomas Martin, -Durham; Mrs D Y Clooper, Honderson and others. Another event which was greatly en jojed was a sailing party given by Ex- Senator and Mrs Marlon Butler. Their gaess were Mrand Mrs W E Weatherby, Baltimore; Mrs W E Collins and EC Dunn, Asheville; Karl Hum phrey Goldsboro; Mis A J Cooke Raleigh Mr and Mrs Ed Chamber Smith, Raleigh Mrs Peebles, Norfolk, Vs., Mrs Splcer, Goldsboro; Miss Margaret Bell McMillan, Knoxvllle; Mrs Eldridgs, Norfolk; Miss London PIttsboro, Mr and Mrs Milton Hollowell New Bern, Mr Beckwlth Ral eigh, Col. Hinsdale Raleigh, Mr Gold Washington, D. 0., Dr Hntton U. S. A. Surgeon, Mr Ballard Frankllnton. A very pleasuit camp lunch wai ten dered. Gen Fits Hugh Lee by the officers of the Btate militia at the camping ground at the N C N G, at Carolina City Thursday evening July 28th. ' There were several 'parties given the distinguished visitor and be enjoyed bit sojourn there very much. Nice Lot hafbey s ma Just Hams Received Very Finest Fresh Elgin Butter 30c from the dairy every week. Harvey's Small Hams English Cured Shoulders aud break fast strips, complete stock Btaple and fancy Groceries of the b st quality. Yourajto please, lb, Received Fresh very J. L. McOH, Wholesale & Retail Oroeer, 'Phone 91. 71 Broad Hi ElkllwoGi Under Hotel Cbattawka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators. Agent for the Farmer Girl and IJoy Cook Stoves. Farmers will bear In mind that we carry a very complete line of American Steel Wire Fence. NEW 1IEBN, JM. V. A Harvest For Bicyclists Offer 75 pairs Hartford Tires at greatly reduced prices for Spot Cash duiing the month of August. I have them in all grades and sizes Ft wiil pay you to investigate and buy. WRI. T. HILL, Deales In Biotclm, Guns, Pistols, Car- TRiDGB3,XciDK,n Shbi.lb, PnoNOORrus, REOOBDS, & A VDMMNBloV Br-OBTINO Good. Job Parana akd Hub an SristP MutUrAeTvasa, Phone I U 91 Middle St Weather For Today. Special to Journal. Washington, D G Aug 8 The wea ther In the Carolines Georgia . Florida roploy. ba'vlng been filed W said court, Alabama aid MssUslppi will e enow; b k ordered bv the ' court, that "a hear. lets tomorrow. Fair- and warmer in lag be had on the 17tfc day, of August,! Tennessee and Kentucky. 1904, before Bamnel W Smallwood, Refer at New Bern N Cr at IS o'xlock aooo, nd that ail known creditors and other persons Interevted may appesr at said time and place and show cause. If I any they have, .why the prayer of said petitioner should not be grsnted. , This the flth day of Aaguat 1004. - H. L, Gil ANT, ;.. .' , " i Clerk. By GEOCMES, Deputy. Hello Central ! (8uog in the veil known tune.) Hello Central eira rue Royalft iui a auvw uoa vurir, Yon can find him with th Ice i Cream, 1 J Baxter baa just reepved a teautl- Utt ID6 courur near, ful Hue f . the Rountrt Roller Try He'll be glad iU ma whose apeaklng Irani. Alio-a nice un or .sieamar trunks Butt Cases bags &C ' I ThsUsksMest Market Handle the teat of Tirjtlilng. - only Don't forgnt we are still rloalng out our sammir (1 ithlng In mens bnys & clilldreni at coat. J I lUXTEIt Cull Win wont you please For I surely want Borne Ics Crram Its o warm ovT here. ; . ; ' ' WBITTKif BY .'"' A CUSTOM Ell. A Mass Meeting et 75 Middle St., that will last to September 1st, 1904. The object of this meeting ia for the people to curry oli the remain- ler of our Summer stock of goods at prices never before known. FIRST. We have a few Men's Suits to close out at cost. Youths and Boys to go the same route. SECOND. A nice line of Remnants, white for 5 ;-4c THIRD. Dress Qingliam 7 l-2c, regular 10c goods. Apron OiDgliam's 1 l-2c, regular 5 l-2c goods. FOURTH. 1,900 yards of Hamburg, 4c to 'S5e. FIFTH. 200 Men's Dress Sliirts, 75 Cents, this week 1 l-2c. SIXTH. Indies (lausc this week, 4 l-2c to 19c. You want to see our 4c Yellow Homespun. SEVENTH. The T D Harry Shoe stands at the head as beiii2 up-to-date in uality and stylej guaranteed, EIGHTH. 10,000 papers of needles for 10c. iter paper. S. COPLON, 75 MIDDLE STREET, Next to Gaskill Hardware Oo, New Bern. . EANTJEUBT . ClEOllKi IMTCH LIE AND Old Domiaioa SttSamship Co The steamer Neusa will be withdrawn temporarily from the route on July loth- . '. i i lor aer, annual repair. ' Daring bet absence the steamer Ocra eoke Is scheduled to, sail from New Beta for Belbavso, (Instead ei uixaoeta City) at p m oa , Monday, Wednesday ana rnaay. " - .-, - Until farther notice there will be bo steamer sailing on Toesdsy, Thursday or Saturdays. . " . - " . i, " . GEO. HENDERSON, At ' Travel la :hp, N U I.',;; ' JV;kv.!-Vrs f ! , ', i 1 ( r.-j:.-rs E IPBL'ui, I Tfi It TryanoUlaol l rlnalri CiK'aL.'i;! U tu.mhipS won.lerful tonlo preprtlrs I i. 'i r '-. Ico Cream ; Now Every Day, De livcrod For '," " ' 35c. a quart at your homo. : Ito cream coda, plioa phatc3 and all other LEstimatcs Wanted For building a brick stack 80 fast high by 68 Inches Inside diameter at the water and electric light station. Specifications may be seen at ths City Clerk's office. All material to be furnished by the Commission, Address Wa. DUNN, ' Bcty Water A Light Com. Fire Insurance I And IKrlck For , Sale! r -... ' - a.a and r t rcfrcihin,'; . JUST IN fn my be toaavai vir proper.,, tvtfyoabav It I . , -ilBat tre ' right now. "You ... .- h what day may bring forth,' abil n bclnp forta ' dr.lmrtlcin of yonf li.Mn or store It t.rlas f rih with It fall ladetralty ' f r t), ! hon ronr policy Is wrtttaa Irj pn nr rnf rotnpanlfS. I - r ' I,. !i: (Ir:!cl Ih f n il

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