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1 -. .Vv.v V n )) I - ' ' Hikers are the Best, , The Purest, : The Greatest Variety, w. The Most Durable. Rikers loiiet Ponders are ihe Most Satisfying. No Preparations of the kind can compare with these goods. J. M. MITCHELL 6 Gtt, v , PHONE 288. 43 Potlqck St., Opposite Post-office. AT CIKT LEE Soldiers Enjoy Tithing and Boating. Plenty to do, J DrUlIng and ; Speolal o Journal. ?: ' V k ' 0- : , Morehead City, August 11. AffIn at Camp Lee km been quiet today. Tie day has teen enjoyed by the soldiers In boating and fUhlngjachts and launches hare beaausy all day taking partial to various places of interest, guard mounts battalion drills, and target prentice have been the urder of the day - at . the camp. - ' , At tlx o'clock the first . dress psiade occurred which was' participated In by both refrksents,; under the mperrlalon ot Brigadier General Armlleld. i olJ N Craig of Reldsvllle was commander of Third Regiment . and Col. Bragawof Washington convjBandtd the teeond reg- ment. The evolutions were well performed. , HC SClICjL RC3SES Saffcstcd Readlngrs Compiled by , - NcwBcrn Associa- " NEW. ESIE. is the very Best Paint made. It surpasses all other paints as to Quality, Durability and Cov ering Capacity. - Leads, Oils And colors. Pumps, PuijapY Pipe and Driving Points. Sash, Doors and 'Blinds1 cfl Specialty. Icecream Frezers and Water Coolers. 68 Middle St. Phone 09. Hot "Weather makes you look for Ice Cream Freeztrs and Water foolers. We Keep them. Also ScreenJ)oorB and W indows, Soreen Wire. Car load boors and Sash just received. Prices Low. ' Heath & Mulligan Paint is the best full weight, and covers most. Mill and Machine Supplies. Building material of aU kinds. -. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., Ha.RDWA.RE 78 Mlddle.St JILLJSUPPUBS 44prvea ft Phone 147. Phon16. Question aa to Situation of Fleeing Rus- s ;elan Fleet.. , London, Aug. 11 A dispatch received by the Japanese legation this morning confirms to a degree the press dispatches reporting a sortie of the Russian fleet from Port Arthur and the subsequent aaval engagement A dispatch to the legation state! that various reports from fallen Wait enow that the Russian squadron merged from Port Arthur yes terdsy morning. A severe naval engage meat toVtomtbf0Mfalii lilt, aunset. At dawn this morntog the Bussian bit- deshlp Raulvitt Md Mother battleship of Pobteda type, afTpeared to be taking night to Port Arthur. The press dtoCMche reDorted the Russian rested had wicaped and were fleeing and thai t tea tight Is expected & legation aispnca waicaies tne tus sian vessels dldiiot escspe, but were tank. Weather ia Cotton Beif . Washington, D 0 Aug 10th 100C The Oarollnas, Oeorgla, eastern and western Florida, Alabama, Mississippi Louisiana, eastern Texas, showers today and tomorrow, Western Texas fair In Southern part, and showers In Northern part Oklahoma, Indian Territory, and Arkansas, fair, Tennessee Kentucky fair, preoeded by showers In extreme portions. Fair warmer tomorrow. F armers V:. ft JIKW BEnir, N. c. Opertcd I August rlst. For the .Sale of Leaf Tobacco. Plenty of Buyers, Good Prices. . HOWARD & t HESTER, v -Yoiir Photograph " Coine out to . UlTeralde to the tent and get a fine photo-, J a 4 v , m i ,, . f f grajph of jourjelf and family Work U "of the best quality ani guaranteed. '; j. w. omrKiwo. lxxxxxzr - r-yorj 1 XXXJCM : Early Ho, CovrpIi.d and WbiU Hello' Central'! ; (Sung in tha well known tone). Hello Central gift mo ItoyaU's t rot 1 know Ue'i ther, . t Yon can find him with the Ice r Cream, ( .; ',' ' i On tha counts near, , -; I 1111 be glad 1U me whose speaking - Call nlm wont Jon please, ' For 1 inrcl Want Some Ic t Cream, Its 10 warm over here. , '. ' ' WlilTTKN BV ; A CUSTOMER." SUNKOR ESCAPED? . The Widening Horizon. As man In the early stages of his race made Us excursions from ' home over areas of constantly widening circles, so the cnlld In his culture should have the wide angle which sweeps the entire realm commanded from his point of view. . At each successive stsge his vis- Ion comprehends the same' things as In the preceding, but farther and more mln utely and more relatedly. His central position Is still the same, but his exper ience Is wider, hi comprehension more extended, and his generalization more grasping. If this is true, then the child Is not hurt by travel through much of the world, by oontaot with the elements of all Nature as they appear to him, o by rich association with those who will lift him Into hljgber Industry and Inven tion. From the centra outward must be the inquiring look. The horizon is con stantly widening. The . gaze may not cover the entire circle, but It sees over the sane territory as before, but farther and better. , from An ideal School; "or, Looking Backward, by permission of D. Apple tin & Co, New York. Asso- Russlani Vacate asjd Jips Occupy. Loudon, Aug llr-A dispatch to the Central News from fit. Petersburg, says It la reported there , that the Japanese bart advanced against the Russian left flank la the neighborhood of Llao Tang. It Is also reported that the Japanese have retired from some of their southern po sitions, Apparently the advance en Llao fang has beta begun, and tha Japs are moving Into thsforUllcatlons vaoat- edby the Boiataas; . -f The Boy as Teachers? clateo ififFfleidi. It U a pleasant l$lf to see cordial relations exUs) (a l a;hqU Where sooh is the case the t&fdroaiaent of the dlsolp Une-is ha easy atev aid much betas work eaa be dose.: At the Blogham Sohool, near (l bane, II C, the tsachers have tha nspect; of thf stadenu, yet Join them la thett sports and games, es teeming the students as companions friends and enioytd associates. A cata logue tells all eboaf tblsasaous Irutlta- tlon and will b sejnt free to those Inter ested by writing to Prettoa Lewis Gray ;v' Eni of Bluer Fight, iTwo physicians had a long and stub bora fight with an ebseesa oa my right lung ' writes J f Hughes ot DuPontGs "and gars me up. Emjbody thought my itme had eonta. At a but resort tried Dr Kiefs tilt Msoovery for Con- sumptloa. Thf honest I received was striking and i was oa my. feet tn a few days. : Mow Pve entirely regained my ataliK" It aostiars all coughs, enlds and throat and ln"t troabks. Cuiiraa teedbf O D Bras: m, iiniri?l4. . f'rios . 1 UI rcceWa lids for s: of tUe Isle Ferdbiaod AtlanKc it North Carolina Railroad. Some six years ago when Judge Rub esll wu Governor of North Caloliua, a proposition was made to the State to sell Its stock In the A & N 0 R R to a Mr Bd wards llvlbg near Sanford, N 0 at $35per share. Several newsparers In different sections of the Stats were delighted at the idea that the Bute would obtain $35 per share for. 18,000 shares pf stock, and thereby receive (300.000 for a property which its Inter est in It cost the State one and on quarter million dollars. Mr Edwards had lawyers employed from nearly every section of North Carolina who went to Raleigh and . insisted upon the Legislature accepting this proposition Lawyers went from New Bern to Rajelgh In interest of Mr Edwards recommend ing to the Legislature that this propo sition be accepted. But the Democrat ic Legislature was too well Informed to be gobbled up in that "sort otaway. That 13000 shares of stock has doubled In market value in the last six years, though If Mr Edwards could have bought It at that time for the prise he offered, no doubt some of the same persons and newspapers who advocated Its sale St that time, would think today that It was a good thing for the State. A prop erty thai has Increased in vslue like this and is of such a -vast benefit to this oonntry, ought not to be turned loose, unless the State gets a good price for it Atthe rate this country is now improv Ing and Incresslag in population, the stock ought to again double In market value In less than six years. '' . . STOCK HOLDER, GET THE SIGNED GUAR ANTEB P. 8. Duffy Agrees to . Reiurn Money If Ml o na Falls-to Maka Yon BaveT B Puffy alga the fallowing guarantee 'when ' yon . bay a box Mitt pa, nature's cure for dyspepsia. of ; 'i. GUARANTEE. 1 T I hereby agree to refund the . ' money paid for Ml-e-na on return f the empty hot, If the purchase : tells ma that It has tailed t cure . dyspepsia or) atomsth troubles.6,: .This guarantee covers two'00o boxes, -or a month's treatment ' - (Signed) .- T s baff;--;'-. The undert' the entire baat Ulilch. Stock of Ooo;u eni fsooants may b srtBlned d , sttl store on Middle Bids mtf Is l .?.. ! (o uadrs!gatid or left at the itoro. . . ' Btpt. in:-, i t. j . n. wrnrrrx, Ada.ui.'rf t r. i ' v r. AU EDITOR'S r EXFERIEIICE h.t3 Trr::.T.:nt of teas ta Ksre to Kagical 1 l?f Effect with CUTICURA REMEDIES. 1 . A Eafctta Testimonial front . a r.3sUs:slligent 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 bathe my neck In very warm water ana uuttcura soap, in a few days the Cutlcura 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, tumorous matter came out. In about three or four weeks' time this treatment completely eliminated tha tumor. The soreness that had ex tended down Into my chest was all gone, and my neck now seems to be perfectly well, , adoui nve or biz yean ago my sih ter had a similar experience, used tho Cutlcura 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 the above statements by personal letter to me." Chicago, Nov. 13, 1909. lud UifMiffhml tha -MM. Cntfenm TliwilTtnt flu km ofEJuxnbu CaM Pllli. tie. Mr rial of Ointment, 10c. Sou, tic DwpU i London, IT Charter. boon 84.1 PrU, Roe da la bus Ave. mner vm turn rial of M). inpu 1 London, IT Charter. nlxt Bolton, l&T Colon. Potter Drum a Cham. Corp., Sola gnfrattta, as van JbTarj an Newspaper Borrowers. The Free Press Is a modest sheet In Its way, yet it flatters itself that It is worth something. It certainly costs something to get it out, and unloss the money we put into It Is lost In the gene ral shake up the output should be worth a considerable" sum. At least we don't consider tho Free Press deserves the fate of being either borrowed or stolen or put at the mercy of the deadbeat. Tet It Is subjected to these three dangers. -Let's have a reformation la this mat ter. If the paper la worth reading It la worth the moderate amount we ask for It.-Klnston Free Press. The Reflector feels like ssylng some thing along this same line. A heavy drain on a paper Is its borrowing con stitnenoy, and there are many around Greenville who come under this cla Doubtless those who borrow and read a paper think it a small thing and perfect ly legitimate, but in doing aa they are appropriating Just that much of the pa tter's capital without giving any return therefor. .It all readers were paying subsorlbcrs-the papers would be ena bled to make more Improvements, snd eveoy one who reads ought to be willing to pay the small subscription price.-- vllle Reflector. Nice Lot hatbey 's Small n aims Just Received Very Finest Fresh Elgin Butter 30c lb, Received Fresh from the dairy every week-. Harvey's Small Hama English Cured Shoulders and break fast strips, ? Complete stock staple and fancy Groceries of the very b st quality. Yoursjto please, Wholesale A Retail Cwroeer, 'Phone 91. 71 Rrvni Ht 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. NEW KERN, N. C A Harvest For Bicyclists Offer 75 pairs Hartford m 1 will !e ore YVV hfir rn p.,, j tie c'.'. All fk g ,r r. rv T'a: . Hi o-ha it a remarkable preparation that tones up the digestive organs and quickly gives perfect health and strength It will eure the worst case of Indigestion or the depress Irritated state that am lets nearly , every - one who . has stomach trouble, It le not a mere digestive like the pepsin tablets, but is a remedy that absolutely and positively cares dyspepsia add restores pei teot health to the dlges tlveststem. '. s -'"J-: ":fr'W F 8 Da!Tcaa tell yon of many of his cufttnmers who recommend Ml-o-nabe csqm It cured then. Bolter thaa all j lenllmonlals, though, Is tbe guarantee uner whjch Ml-o-na Is sold. It Is a plain, positive -slatament thtt If this lemexlj doi not rs'.lete you of Indlgei llon, It cnnl you a!olutoly noth ing. -s ' J J I! alter hi Jmi rx javod a V miU fal l'i.e of tie llimn!r liollisr fTtty Trui'ti. AIbo a i. 1'ns of skumrr trunks FuftCas brs Ac Tt'-ikn Irt To It AIU ' :'; What a Hospital Does. Or Joseph Akerman reports to Board of .Managers of the James Walker Memo rial Hospital that the month ot July wu one. ot the most prosperous since the In stitution wu established.- A larger num ber of patients were treated than hi any previous month and altogether It- wu one ot the best monthly periods in the hosnllals history. This Is very gratify Ing news and the whole community will be glad to hear it. Not that we rejdloe at tha emoant of affliction which brings about this prosperity, but our happiness oomes from the fact that those who are afflicted are coming ' more and more ; to use the hospital as a meant of recovery, The hospital in our mind Is the greatest institution in the , city of Wilmington. It is a place for the poor man as well as the rich man, an Institution for you and for me. Tbe public Is coming more and more to a proper appreciation of , the hospital. The Institution la being bow looked on In Its proper ltghVa great benefactor for the relief of physical tuf leiing. Wilmington Dispatch. A p i rn j"-- r ji iiS In 1. i T cm f t t ' 'S Pi.n com f.-" m a at greatly reduced prices for 8pot Cash dm ing the month of August I have them in all grades and ei-es It wiil pay you to investigate and buy. WW. T. HILL, Dealer in Biorotas, Gvns, Pibtois, Can- Taroaas, Lcadid Bhblu, Phohookphs, RKoonse, & a vcu'LtNi or Spobttno Goods. Job Pmoma am Rcb nam Braxr Mak0aotcksk, Pbone llf .' '91 Middle St A Mass Meeting d 75 Middle St, that will last to September ht, 1 904. The object of this meeting is 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 ot Hamburg, 4c to 35c. FIFTH. 200 Men's Dress Shirts, 75 oents, this week 42 l-2c. SIXTH. Ladies Qause 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 lOo. per paper. S. COPLON, 75 MIDDLE STREET, Next to GaaklU Hardware Oo, Hew Bern. CAE0L1HA DISPATCH LINE AND- bipCo The steamer Neuse will be wltbdrewn temporarily from the route oa July 15th tor her annual repair, r- v!-'. Daring her absence the stesmer Oera eoka Is scheduled to sail from Hew Bern for Belhaveu, (Instead-of Elisabeth Cityl at p m oa Jlonday, Wednesday and FrldaT.-v-'. .t. . v-; -k. V Until further notice lher will be no lUamer sailing oa Tuesday, Thursday or BalUrdsys. f " . GEO. HENDEESON, Aft. 1 Don't forgot that we are still closln out our summer clothing In mens boys & chtltlrons at cost. . i i UAXTEIl Job Prim If you want FiRBT CLASS Job Work don't forgeito send your or ders to OwenXi. Dunn .. Leading PrlnUr 4 Stationer, Cer. Pollock t'raren Sta. Try a bottle of CVtrbonated Cor Cola It poiiri asra wonderful tonlo properties m!a from the ftmous Cofaf Untand Kola nut. - . For Pprlng and Grown CLIokeos to li e Cks itafkft. g YVSEV ll. uitiiry Hums t 0ls It at l'r li V t for t'.e Icq Cream To The . Public ! 1 hereby give hoUce that I will not be responsible for debts Incurred by ay sons,OxtaLelnster Folchar sad Alonso Perry Fukber, which are made without my consent and approval. : v. ' . JALONZO FULCniR, , : : New Bern, R t D Ho 1. ' An put Bth 1004. -1 - -"-. .. Do tHtMMMttMMMl How Every Day, livcrcd For w5c. a quart at your homo. Ice r,!irtc3 and all oilier r 1 f I r- Ontya few Ham t mocks left n I the J prices ' wU suit . - - e ' ' ' ' "i you. . .... s Stock tma tonmv TiTrilaor rhone G. Tji:'-'' , : "1
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