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'I'll fi:?it'Un$j.;U ?, -.f, , . , ' N .YOL. XXli-KO. 115. - EStf I. C, WMSISDAI H0KSIK8; AD6DST .10,1304,' 4 i-., 1 N, TWINTY-TH1BD TEAR - 9 p -1. -.... ; ...... i ... v ; KCXBLEASB KEWS. t GOVERNOR-CALLS t'; . it (... ' - V I Bikers are tbe Best. J " . -:'. , ie iTirest, The Greatest Variety. "f r . Rikets Toilet Ponders are the 'Most . Satisfying. No Preparations of the kind can i PHONE J"Pp',,SiC, Opposite Post-office, f is the very Best Faint 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, Doots and 'BRnds A Specialty. Ice Cream Frezers asd Water Coolers. ' 68 Middle St. Phone 99. Hot Weather makes you look !or Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coolers. We Keep .them. . Also Screen Doom and Windows, Screen Wire. Car load Doors and Saab just received. Prices Low Heath & Mulligan Paint ia the best fall Weight, and covers moat Mill and Machine Supplies. Building material of all kinds. ' Gaskiir Hdw. & Hill Supply Co., BARDWAJIX 78 MlddlalSk Pbow 147. Your Photograph Oune out- to Birenide to the tent and get a fine photo graph of jourielf and family. Work ia of the beat quality and guaranteed. - ' - . ' . -v . . J. W. SIUPKINB, SeedfPotatoe Karl j Rote, Boree Ed and fhite . 8tock true to name, . , ;riUorhone'' fTo;frhDJlb!ic1 ;V - 1 ktby kotir thU I will not U ' : toe i, LeiDiter Fukbor nd Alonio Ferrj Feklr, bka ai DikU without '' v ."T' . ' Kw Bara, B r D Ho,L . ip stb .1904. , ; . . .. , ""V;: ;-: Reaeatcr Ke.-1; ''1' - S' I wUlgtrssaora stUfirtln r jonr 1 tTt?-h forU4, nopy . ibtn tnjnn. la ? USCj; All rnrk Jrmrpi,' mI, ; i 1 s' i I'd 7 f; p I : '. . v Wkb atkr nd Jewelrf. Cornw ol ferod aad lili!di f treeta, - Tle Most Durable, i ca, i 288. INT 3LL;8UPPL11B ii Ciavao 81 PhonaSlO, it!,',;, 1 ; . I hT famovad mr aaop from IU (ormar locatloa V) I4i Ulddlt itrM aait to taa old Joanal ofQea wbara I an bat ler ptaptrad to do all kinds of aaw aad npali work oa Boots aad Shoe. E.rHAVENS;K aaattaaqwKaaowwMaaaaaxtgrgi D1! f Uf jtm wutF.B3T XJLiBd Job Work don '-vorit to taad jroar of f " Owen G. Dunn-1 ' Lesdlog Prlatai Sutlooar. ' h Cor. Pollock A trarea Sts. 1 aiiljLiilafl 1 ' rw-Miim Ulmi BM W'" SaSlMkMkMMiriMMtomtetaSMtdk. f eeae4ttt ; Only a few Ihr.x mocks left in J the7. - . - prices ; w:!l R $ Howland at Aikerilla Pnrialar ,ms Endeavors : f or ial 0-V ".r!'- Fioaarty. y Special to JoaraaL -. l ' -. Balslgh Aag .-"-Mr R B Howland of Ajhevllla, aosompaalad by Col Tbaodora P. Davidson, bis attoraey, bad another conferanea wtthQovarnor Avcock today regarding tba Atlantic North Carolina railway and then filed bis bid tot the same. The " governor vdecllned to taj withlng about the autter farther than this. It Is uadlrstood that the bid is for a BO year lease and that the average rate Is pretty close around 0 per cent. h Howland left hare this afternoon for Ooldsboro, accompanied by BP Foster. Senator Siauaont jrlU meet him at Qoldsboro tomorrot and they wUl all go to Morebead Ctty. Bewlaad has had a very thoroogh tavastigaUon made by ex perts a to the physical status of the road, aad also as to possibilities of the section It traverses. 'J Rowland and" tx- Attorney General Davidson left this evening for Iforehead City to look Of er the road. " . . iisjihr1- Weather li Cbttop Belt Special to JevraaL Washington, D 0, Aflg 9. Carolines, Georgia, Eastern and Western Florida, showers today anal toatorrow. Alabama, Mississippi, fair tn Nortnern, showers In Somharnart today, and tomorrow. Louisiana, Kaatara TexaMhowars todsy and tomorrow. Oklahoma, Iadian Tar rltory, Arkaasai, ttti today, showers to morrow. West Taxis, showers today and tomorrow, IU Teunesse and Ken tueky, fair with rlstaf'temperaturo. . Fnuerai Serrlcn Today the temalas of the late Ferdinand (Jlrlah, arrived here hut night, aocom panted by an eeeort from the. Onad Commandery ef Baltimore,' aad were met at the depot by members of the General Commandery bf this city, and escorted to the family residence an Johnson St The toneral services will be hskl this morning at 11 o'clock, at Centenary V E Church. QtJzefls Bank Closed Today; Oat of respect to the memory- of the lata Ferdinand Ulrica who was a Direc tor - In this Bank, aad whose funeral lakes place today, the OUIaens Bank will not be open for the transaction of any bustaasst today, Angut 10th. 1 - t. A TJZZELL ' " Cashier. .KottCdl New Bern Cheater No 44. Roval Arch Masoaswlllholdasoeeiel Convocation this morning, August loth at 9:M for the puroose af etteadfealhe funeral ot yompanioa w eaaaav ;n . All vUlUaf enetartadeea invited to at tend. . , .. v; By order of HF, - r . - - SMITH,,' ' ' Secret ary. Jou are hereby ordered to assemble m jonr wag icoma saw morning i iu oeioea, lor , fa turaoae of attendlag the funeral eervteee af ear late Brethsr, Ferdinand Ulrica." xJti-'T r A BHJBBABD. IW-k ..rA- ttsgeat 4ni -tea are reuWal to aassmble at vour KMge room, Wedaaeday saornlnc at 10 am to attend tie fowal of eaglaU brother, tttaecaed kng ; Xaigkjt sir, steti'iscitioi (kl Touareberely orred to essekbls tn your Asylum U fullatlform, atlO- S-m, weaMsdav. Aucuat lOth. to atlaid tba lunera servloaa ot R. X. G. O, Far oinana auica, -, ', , Hr .' i.i -: j 15 Mder of E. O. ', t V. Hi' . & ;- vX-JAlIE3 EZDMOSD,,. f '. s,, ' Racerder- if i ' ; ' i , v, Aipaclalcoir- :.!, -'on of Bt. JoW Lodge n t i, r t : . u, v u ii a Wadneeday Bifirt!, 10ih AL, UJl tt 9 30 o clock for l. ; -?ote ol Head lng the fanei J of our 2.cue4 lioitr, r. Clrkh. By order of . V ; ' ' , V. aT. HILL, , : - Secty. V f rs S' ! r 7 1, o. fi. r, U ' ' Lt i I 1 cs Meeting A NO Stockholders to Consider , -' V Lease Fxoposltlon. ' Special to the Journal. - i ; - -' Raleigh, N O Aug 10. Governor Ayoock announeed this af. temooa' he hid- requested'" President Ju A Bryan to call a; meeting, of the stockholders, bt the Atlantic North Carolina Railway, oa September Slst to consider the proposition to lesse It. Sampled feed stuffs. State' Agrlcnltuial Department , After f Food Adulterations. Valuable v r " ' Work Dooe." Raleigh, HO, Aug' 9 CobnrnL Hr- rls of the State Agricaltnral Depart ment hu come In from a trip to the western part of the State, that ia from Balelgh to, the Tennessee line, during which he took about a i thousand sam ples of feed stuff for man and beast. Be found - very few adnltcrations and made only three seizures, one of these being of feed stuff, for beasts made In Virginia and the other of the,, ssme kind of food made In Tennessee. The third seizure was a smalt one. He says dealers are enquiring which manufac- tureis put up the Iwst food stuff and that these Inquiries are made of the agricultural department. , Mr Harris will be in csmp for ten daya at Morehead City and will then resume the work of taking samples In the eastThe bulletin covering , the re suits is to appsar In November, and will be extremely valuable as It will contain the name of every manufacturer who Mils .srch goods In, the State, every town la which suoh good are found and also the names of all dealers hnd ling these goods. The inspections are having the effect ot running out adul tented goods. For the first six months after the In spection was first begun the adultera tions ot cattle-feed were aa great or even greater than were those of commercial fertilizers before the laws providing for thtlr inspection went into effect. No doubt the next legislature will make the law a little more rigid as there are a few loopholes In It, Then are some goods which are not what they should be and yet they practically come up to the re- pulrements of tho present lew. There are some adulterated goods coming Into the state from Georgia. The Inspection so far has covered about two thirds of the state. Grand Camp I00F The Annual Grand Encampment of the North Carolina Odd Fellows will as semble la Klastoa today. This encampment is entirely distinct from the meeting of the Grand Lodge, represeataUoas only from the different locaL. encampments, attending. .There will be thirty-fire oilmen representlves aj the Klastoa Grand Camp today, The most ot the official business will be transacted Thursday r . -r The Klastoa boys will confer the Pa triarchal and Qoldea Rule degrees and slaw Bern win confer the Royal Purple decree oa a real, live candidate on Taereday amiag.C'...v f . ' Including the New Bern -vtott ore and the local camp of 80 members, there will probably be 100 Encampment Odd Fel lows here this waalt.'".'-V..;;-5i, The local csmp will likely take the visitors Fridsy to Morehead Cltv for days outing. Ktonston Free s.Pre BEST TIME , tO CURB , DYSPEP. SLL r, r; F.8. Dafff Goaraaues Ml-e-ta WUl $ i Cor j)Jsed Kow ?fi The warm j'weathet" months are the beet la the whole year for the treatment of dyspepsia aad stomach trouble. The out-door life,ths fruit aad benlef which are so llbefally eaten, all help to rsstore tone te tbs dtgestlve sysum 1 f A F 8 Duffy slenda reaiy to refund the money If Mi-o-na does not cure indiges tion aad stomach troubles at aay seaaoa but urges all who are affijoted with dys pepsia to begin the use of Ml-o-aa now, knowing that the cure WlUbc more quickly effected, 'J. ' -' If the food you eat give you pata aad discomfort and does not digest toed Hyi a MI-o-n tablet tskea after etch meal will sooa bring relief and complete freedom from sll (tomach troublvs. ill o-sa aoolhes and heals tlie InBsmed stomach linlog, mingles with the food, aiJs d'jBStlon, gires tone and slrongtn to t'. e whole sjgtfm, and inskes cotn- ( lul an i i rrnnnpr.t cures la the worat r f i' ?ich tr'-ntlce. l.M j . " a t !. c , i ' 1 t t giro yon t s ' 'ai i li a aft 1 ' tba Is cl!;i,i.,l f r !L r turn tba (n -: tf bol to 1 b. "y an 1 I will r'Jhl jron f i' t i t .ut (jnsitlun. You are 11. A. t, 0 bnt ro;.'u!i,i tw t, and t'.! j'larsiitr ! r f r sum "i ' r I IIC SCHOOL HOUSES $aggeste4 Reading's Compiled by New Bern Associa O tion. 4 Mylhland. In his love for story hearing the child repeats the long and well-tried experien ces of the world before the age of the al phabetand books, . Aa primitive man reached a glorious elevation In his rise through story-telling to the heights of Athenian culture, so the child should gain his first Inspiration, his first love for heroic jlfe, from the story-teller. It difficult to overestimate the great value of this noble exercise In the Inspi ration of the younger child an exercise but poorly utilised in our schools. There is much in. the great world of Nature which the child most find out for himself; there is muoh also which he shonld gala from the story-teller and later on,' through the lecturer. These exercises inspise to great determination, and give ofttlmes the lsrger view thst Is essential In the proper accomplishment of Individualistic endeavor. The story teller is the children's friend, and their meaca of getting, by short-cut and in a nutshell, far-reaching glimpses Into the world which others have trod. A most useless perjon in the school-room. Is the teacher who tells everything. "A con summation devoutly to be wished" Is the story-teller of discrimination, who can unlock the portals of the gnat un known and Inspire to enter without her self gathering the rich fruits and flow ers which must be the privilege of the interested child. As in the early history of theraoe there was a time when the treasures of precious, .earning were handed down by story-telling, so In the early years of individual lite is the pe riod of greatest possibilities for gather ing up from myjhland and narrative his tory the elemental keys to a great world of Inspiration and Investigation. from An Ideal School; or, Looking Backward, by permission of D. Apple ton & Oo, New York. OBLIVIOUS TO SURROUNDINGS. A A N o Management Puts np Train Placards For Public Benefit. The Atlantic & North Carolina rail road mansgement has recently Instituted a new thing at Its station In this city, it being signs or placards, which are hung at the car steps of the trains when they stdu here, solng east or west. This gives ample warning to all passengers and prevents the mistakes which have occurred, In passepgeis going hastily on board trains, without noticing which way f hey were going, and this mistake Is very easy to make at night when both trains are closely scheduled at this place and vary of ten meet here. . Aa amusing Incident of this gettiog oa board of the wrong train, wss seen here a few days ago. . A Couple,' very tender towards each other, and devoted, arrived at the station, to go to Morehead City. The train was late and bad to take the siding to make room tor theGolds- boro train, which drew up and stopped. The couple, conscious only of sack other's presence, but sensible to the f ao that they were going Oa a train, boarded the Goldabore train, and were quickly carried away la the opposite dlreotlon, from that which they had started. It Is not reported that their, return to their sutrouadlngs made any difference to the the nonola. .' ; . .. -" . - But with the new sgnc the A A N C, Conductors have every excuse on their side, and It Is Just up to the passengers. to make the connection, and show lick eta,? iZ.Vi" " " '- ' mi ' ' ; , - Don't forget that we are - still, closing ont ont summer clothing in mens boys A chfldrons at eost. r.'' " . ''' ' v s' ;;.-."--. J J BAXTER ? Try a bottle cf Carbonated Coca Cola It posaeeses wonderful tonio properties made from the . famous Coca lent and Cola nut -4 -,;. P,i::A: 'VlVi!-' ror Ppring ana urowa uniosens go to the Oaks Market. ,i- , FlNft Country Hams at Oaks Meat Var ket. . . - . . ; Go to the Oaks Meat beat Canned Meats. -: Market for the The Oaks Meat Market Handle only the best of everything. - Hello Central I (Sung in Hie well known tune.) Hello (' ntrf.l giro rue HoyaU's For I know h'a there, Yon cm f :, l I'm with tie Ice . V. 0.1 t'. T r ' Ml ; ' C'l!' i 1 r i I V Nice Lot mail Jtist Received Very Finest Fresh Elgin Butter 30c lb, Received Freah from the dairy every week. Harvey's Small Hams English Cured Shoulders and break fast strips, Complete stock staple and fancy Groceries of the very b et quality. Yoursto J. L. McMtllEL. 'Plaone 01. Under Hotel Chattawka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators. Agent for the Farmer Girl and Boy Cook Stoves. Farmers will bear In mind that we carry a very complete line of American Steel Wire Fence. mm keiuv, m. c A Haryest For Bicyclists Offer. 75 pairs Hartford Tiros at greatly reduced prices for Spot Cash during the month of August I have them in all grades and eizes. Jt will pay you to investigate and buy. WIVI. T. HILL, Dealer in BrovCLma, Gchs, Pistols, Cab- Tama as, Lcadud Bmlls, Phohoobfhs, Reoouds, A a rnutnra'ov Spoansa - Goods. Joa Panrran ajto Kdb ' . - ama SrAio JUAenraaB, PkonelU 91 Middle St : - EASTEltJf UBILLtilM'yLin : I " AND ' ' ' ; Old DomlQiga Steamship Co The steamer Neuse will be withdrawn temporarily from the route on July 16th- for her annual repairs. - t - Durlnc her absence . the stesmer Ocra coke Is scheduled to sail from New Bern for Belhavea.' (Instead ot ' Elt.abetk City) at t p m on Monday, , 'Wednesday and Friday.--.:J't'y f'i Until farther notion there wiU be no ittamer sailing on Tnetdsy, Thursday or Saturday. O : ; . . ;V:v;--,Cv" V ' GEO. HENDERSON, AgtS Ico Cream ; Nov Every Day,; De livcrcd For ';C Cue. a quart1 " V at your homo.' fc .' Ico crcara ' coda, pho3- pliatc3 and nil other tz cr.il rcfrc hafbey's please, Wholesale eft Retail Grocer, 71 Broatd Hi A Mass Meeting zt 75 Middle St., that will last to September 1st, f904. The object of this meeting ia for the people to carry off the remain der 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 3-4c. THIRD. Dress Gingham 7 l-2c, regular 10c goods. Apron Gingham's 4 l-2c, regular 5 l-2c goods. FOURTH. 1,900 yards of Hamburg, 4c to 35c. FIFTH. 200 Men's Dress Shirts, 75 centa, this week 4 l-2c. SIXTH. Ladies Cause this week, 4 l-2c to 19c. You want to see our 4c Yellow Homespun. SEVENTH. The T D Barry Shoe stands at the head as being up-to-date in quality and style, guaranteed. EIGHTH. 10,000 papers of needles for 10c. per paper. S. COPLON, 75 MIDDLE STREET, Next to Gaakill Hardware Oo, New Bern. For building a brick stack 80 feet kith by S3 Inches Inside diameter at the water and electrio light station. Specifications may be seen at the Cltv Clerk's office. Allmatarlar to be tarnished b th Oommlseloa. Address". Wm. ODNN, i -' Becty Water A Light Com. Insurance and Brick ' SVSvSVr ( Estimates Wanted ,Wh- ; .US . . . - -m -r.v l r - ' A servant trith i "fag, ot, ia; othor words drunk, may .causa Ir-- -roparable' los ; bj. fire. The only ,", way to provide against, financial Ion la to protect you liome with aa Insurance policy y j'f ooth . some of your grief o 7 ' rXareA v and remitcs. It a "y thing to step Into my nw i.L.i have policy drawn In a frooi company, -and it will take weight from JTOttT mind. , " . v ' 'J - - . f . V .a ', y 1 . f
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