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J- i TOL. XXII-.-KO. 118; TWINTY THIBD YEAR 8 f . .;5 .V; i. ff 4 i- ' .:. 5 t ,1 s aSMSoooootsoseeseeeeoeooooeeseeeest)sw ' can find anything yon Trent in- Q-nH J. II IMHELL GO. ; Tdey hate jort received a new ' vai. ana vaiencienne in matcn sets or otnerwifle. ixneae- J i goods are extremely-pretty and fejLThev have also received new ieticati Beauty Cot set : for which they are iole agents for. - : ;" 't V;4 . " TJ,MMITCPI &tcp 43 :Pc Post-office. is the very Best Paint made. : It stufpasses all other paints as to Quality; Durability and Cov ering Capacity. ? ' .v. Leads, Oils And colors. Pumps Ptimp Pipe and Dfiving Points Sash, Doors and Winds A Specialty, Ice faffl ters and Water Coolers. 6S middle Ht Hot "Weather inestyouilobfciorllce Water Coolers., we, Keep them. Also Screen Doort and Wmdows.'Soreea Wire. Car load Iraors and Sash jost . received. Prices Low. Heath St Mulligan Paint is the Mill and Machine Supplies. Building material of all kinds. Gaskill Hdw. & BABOWAJLB 78 Middl;8. Phone 111. e War For tho Salo of Leaf Tobacco. Plenty ofBuyers, HOVARD V i, , .V Coins ont- to RiTerslds to the tent and get a fine photo-' graph of jowielf and amil y. Work is of th best quality and guaranteed. . ' ; 1 v ciririiii73, ii liik .si lot in !Ldnt; &e" Pawet, Ht i 'will be add at a tery close numbers in the : ' 1&. PJione 09, - Cream rrezrs and best d nil weight, and covers most. Mill Supply Co., PhoM.218. , . (V & HESTER, Helld Central ! ! " (Sung in the veil known tune.) Cello Central give rae EoyaU's .'' lor I know he's ihere, f. ' ; Ton can fljid him with the Ice ' '-.?" Cream, 'JVPI ' ' On the'couaWneaV ? M ; k Ilell be glad its me whose tpeakigtg . Call him wont yon pleaap, ' i ' For I surely want some Ioi Cretin, ( Its so Warm over bora. ' ' WEITTE BT . i . A CUSTOM FJt. t ; j Noose Good S races oyo' i sifons J r i GREAT CROWD WITNESS PARADE At Cams Lm. VllltoTj Bait tarftrs Vtn4eitSham' Battla Tosay. Special to JoutaiL . jr - VoralieadCitj', Anj 18. Tka North Oarolhta Nattsaal Ooard pauod la w visw twtor Oorraor Areook aad hti taS at Camp Lot at 8 o'clock. The parade was wltaesNd sjr folly 8,000 aa4 was .very ,; lmpreailTa. Th order ol march wai Third regiment, Beooad regi ment. Battery A, Hew Bern and . Beaa fort dirialoas Naval Bcierree, Red Oroet l There were fifleea hnndrtd aoldleii lathe parade., Thtatflitary hall at the Atlaath) jSotel was a graad ooculoa, to which many ooaples participated. Arrangmenti hare been completed (or a sham tattle, which , will .be fought Wednesday nwraiag. J!- r NOT ENOUGH SUNSHINE. It Complaint of Weekly Crop Balletla For Weak lading Monday; Att-: i -i-; fait IS, ' 104, ' ' ;v; There : la a; gaseral eomplalnt la all action! of Ihe 9tate that during the past two weeks there aai ibean too much rainfall and not enough annihlaa. Bains fell nearly every ; day daring the put Week; In moderate amounts In the western halt of the State, and In heavy downpours In moat places ia the eastern half, especially oa the 9th, 11th and Mth These : weather oondltlona : : proved damaging to all growing otope, and have eerlowly delayed important farm work. Proparatioaa have been made for towing tnrnlpa and rutabegta, for plow lag wheat fields, end for planting the teeond oropbf Irith potatoes, tat on ac count of the wet condition of the tell very little has been aooompllthed. In the extreme Waiters counties the cut ting of buckwheat, oatt and hay hat been retarded oa account of too fre quent ralni; and eonildetable of oat oeti i ipolltng In the thock Corn hti tuff ered tllghtly, bat the damage It con fined entirely to lowlands, where tome of It it taming yellow. On apltndi the standi are excellent and the outlook for good crop la encouraging. Sweet potatoet are . alio turning yellow In a number pf ntlds In the Central District but continue to do wall elsewhere. The tobacco crop It below the afar age; ear ing It In fall progress, and the leaves are said to bo earing nicely. Peanuts are net doing wall la Hertford county; but the reports from the adjoining coua' ties are more oncoaragihg. Cotton hat suffered from the wot spell mora than any other growing crept It It sheddlng-U la all teotloai of the State and the dam age U quite serioot la low. pltoet sod oa light sandy soQ . The weed Is grow ing too rapidly, while the fruit Is not developing in proportion to thestxeof the plant There are a number oflndl caUoal of black net. It la safe so Sty that this htabten the most anfavorable weak for tome time,' and aaleatfsir waathtr sets la, there will be a aedded change la, the protpacu lor a cotton crop. Tht psatsre teal la the Western oountleeliecosUts4vsd tat stock is Improving.' 8 rapes are ripening and win be a fair esppi Maobss are rotting. Bains (la ijMkaa) for the week ending 8a.sa.todtt IMstgm, L0; HattSrar, N Okarleeta, tl Athsyille, 0.80, wiimmgtoa, esnj ' ejoiasboror 1.88: Qreentboro, Lamberton, l,88.j New Bon, I.6A, Wetdon, 0.40. :C FIFE Country Bams si Oaks Meat Msr OototheOakt Meat "Market for the best Canned Meets. ;;- '-;: V- GET THE SIGNED GUARANTEB - F. 8. Puffy Agrees to Betim Money r- If Mlaa Katie to Mtks Ton ; Ssvs'f I Doff sign the'' following cwaraatee whoa res bay a box of htto na, aatarsw svre for dyspepsia. ; ' GCAtUVTIB ; . r X I hereby agree to refund the money pttd for iIU-oa on return of the empty box, If the perohaeer Ulli me tha It has blled tjeare dyepepsta or tunuck troablee. Tills guarantor oovert two (Oa boiM,'or 1 month's treatment. ' .. (Slgaed) ' t 8 Duffy. .' Idi o-aaisa rirrVit,Is ptptraUoi last tones op t)l ',;''Hm organs snd quicklyglTes rtrfcl bssltii snd strength It will cure the worat cua of lnd!k'Mtlog, or tht dprew lrrltttd SUte tUat slUtcts nearly evrrr one who has stontoh ronlj. H U not a tr.tr digestive like tbe FT''" Ul-'.cts, tut Is a remedy tbot a1ii"lii!!y ait euros djrps!a and r'.ms pmfv 'I tt'.tb to the d'je- t'.ve F 8 Mu"t r'i t, .1 yon of n: y of V.t C"-' . ' , VI o.aabe- r i It ! ; I r r S3 I i, t .. It ! 1 - WttcrspQut at J&eaufort?;? Special to Josrnal.jv;' i.y; ,v kBoaafort,''Pi5.; about one b'olook considerable eictte ment wai caused among the retidontt at Betofort, the cause being a watertpouf, which wai first scan ' puslng Fort Ma con. ; It came In through the inlet, eon tinned I direction, of Beaufort, and ttriklngthe county wharf, broke and fell to the water. There were no boatt In the course of the tpoat, therefore no damage resulted. 'f Weather la Cotton Belt. Speoiiit to Jtottflsi ;;-- iy ..Washington, D 0, Aug 18.-3arollnM Georgia, Eastern Florida, showers to day and tomorrow, West Florida, Ala bama, . Mississippi,' Louisiana, Xastein Texas, fair; Watt' Texai, fair in South, showers in North; Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas fair, Tennessee fair except showers In extremo east today, fair tomorrow; Kantaoky, showers to day, fair and cooler tomorrow. Wild Runaway, I: A. runaway male came very near oins Ing a serious accident on Craven street yesterday, at It It a considerable dam age was done. - Two farmers, Mr O F Sawyer and Mr W J DanB, both of Pamlico county, had bean here during the' day and were on their, way out returning home.rldlog in a cart with a mule attached to It. When they arrived about opposite the oourt house the uncertain beast taw fit to become frightened at a bicycle, or pretended to be So, anyway he went tearing off np the street, abandoned that tor the sidewalk, ran along that until one of the men was thrown out, then struck a tree which separated the body of the cart from the wheels. But the mule kept on and ran through a porch Of a house occupied by Mr H D Blmpson on the corner of Craven and Chsnge streets, when the other man fell out and was quite psinfully Injured. Tluporoh was aoomplete wreck. - The floor was broken through, the columns were knoeked out, which brought down the roof and It fell directly on the cart stop ping the headway of the mule. Strange to sty In all the wild career of theanl mal be escaped without iajuryS Lantefn Carnival. The Lantern Carnival Friday night promises to Ait quite tn event. The mere hints have kindly donated prizes as follows; Qasklll Hardware Co., l palr sotssors, knife, O N Banels, 1 work box. John Suter Son, 1 vase. J B Holland, 1 silk umbrella. M X Whltehtutt, 1 pocket knife Barfoot Bros, 1 tea. C J MoSorley, 1 bat and ball. X B Hackbam, 1 lilk umbrella. D F Jerrls, 1 purse- A J Smith, 1 fan. J J Baxter, t doe handkerchiefs. J M Howard, BOo. v Explanation. It being reported about town that W F H 111 was In favor of the railroad switch up South Front street, and he being blamed for the bonding of the twitch, ht wlshrt to lay to the puhilc that tnch never has been . alt position. Be was the first to make active eppotf tioa to this measure, sad continued hit opposition unta ht found that tht fight was aaeleas. That he bad sot the meant or the Influence to ovemme the tnflaenbt of the president of the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad With the alder men of the city of New Barn, He found that the railroad Influence wss not only superior to hit efforts but to that of all the property Owners along Booth Front street , .-, t H '- It wai after being convinced ofj this that the Kim City Lumber Co, entered Into an agreement with him to take ail hit property oa South front street at a fair rental provided the twitch was built within tlx months. ' He ksew that ale property weald be greatly damaged by the b tiding of tht twitch, and that It would be botlt la spite of hit efforts, aad ta this way he took his chance for pro tection, and eaased S assists opposi tion. s The street hie been rained for the benefit of the Elm City Lumber Com paay, Just as he knew It would be. ' One of our main tmbllo thoroughfares baa been spproprlattd for the benefit of rich private oorporatioa to thseicla stoa of (lie general public, for the street Is so narrow that thote using horses end vehicles will avoid pasting epoa It enpt when absolutely aecctiiMy, When men like Mr Bryan combine with a rich corporation like the E m City Lnmbr Compuny, their wishes and opinions are Tif groter welRht with the peoplo's rtirciin!altTs thin the dodliee or to! of n any of ths;op!e of hcm.Uer position, Ulen Yf f IIUl a-.ke why should he be Wmed for drop- l'- out of a uk 1 r 1 of I t f C 9 t f U ;: a live male a to t!,8 I a (.'. j .',!,.:t t. r r ' '" r ( t WiJfOm OF THE PEOPLE $.x Sbtu Things Ct ttun-n ly Known. -BdltorloarnaL' A - . i That tbe business at New Bjrn and eountry adjacent to the A. N. C B R, since the adoption of tbe Constitutional Amendments hat greatly increased. That preparation ; are being 'made for greater ; development tbsn bat been known In this section. That a pros- peront country makes a prosperous rail, road. That the State of North Oirollna has held tht Aft N O B B through the reeonitraetlon days, and tbe timet of adversity and dull business, when there was hardly Srty of hope for any start to be In this eastern section. That the tax payers of Craven' county labored hard to pay for their stock ia the rsll road durlng those dark daj a. That the doonty stock Is practically paid for. That the whole south It making the most" marvelous strides on Indus trial agriculture and commercial lines than any ' other part of the civilized world. : That tbe net earnings of the A. & N C B B, last year was more than if of lis capital stock. That although this country had not begun to make much progress twenty years ago, the Increase of business has been slow and stesdy, going on for the past twenty years, and each year its profits tre greater. That the people are unwilling to create and pay for a valuable property and as soon as It It ready to return them some pro fits, to lease It out to speculators and sharp traders. There are some other things that are oonunonly known throughout this- section which are not published in thlt paper today. CITIZEN, Means a Give Away. Editor Journal I voted for the subscription to the Pamlico Ratlrosd. I believe it will help to deTelop, not only Pamlico county, but this whole eastern section. It will be a great feeder to the Al lent ic snd North Carolina r.llroad and greatly help to Increase Its profits. I see the Atlantio Railway. Company, a "paper company" organized by a Mr Mills of Raleigh snd a Mr Fin lay son of Goldsboru, who Is a soliciting sgent of the A & N C B R pro poses to lease this Atlantic & North Carolina railroad. Pamlico county owns 200 shares, I think Craven county owns some 1850 and Lenoir county 600iharei, making a total of nineteen hundred shares owned by these three counties in the Atlantic A Worth Carolina railidarl I notice that Mr Jas A. Bryan, who is President of the Atlantio A North Caro lina railroad company and Mr Mills of Raleigh, who is Pres. of the Atlantio Railway Co., by their Attorney, Mr Owen H. Gulon of New Bern, who is Attorney for the Atlantio ft North Caro lina Railroad Co , have contracted to build the Pamlico railroad by Nov. 1st 1B04. I am glad to tee this, and hope and believe the Pamlico Road will be built. I believe it will be a money mak ing property to Its owners. While I am willing to contribute my part of tbe fifty thousand dollars which I voted for, but I enter my protest against the leas ing of the Atlantio North Carolina railroad tj tht Atlantic Railway Co. Our people have labored for fifty years to pay for their stock In the A N C B R. - Tbe railroad baa built ap a great and prosperous ooontiy for us, and we now tee In sight great profits. By all means ratals this valuable property, and protect ourselves tgalnst combinations, who if they acquire it, can crush us to tbe earth, Tbe A. s N. O. B. B. Co, has been a benefit to all our Motion down hers. It has helped the State, bt- cautt It has created vilueble property that wtU always pay taxes. I believe It has helped the towns of Goldsboro, Lev Orange and Ktnitoa at much as tht railroad loit, If It la leased oat, you will icon see who darkened the door To part with a property .of th earning eapaolty of this road, upon terms .which I have heard of, It wild trading, It Is simply s'Vveway." t.- . PAMLICO STOCKHOLDiB. T? a tut T1 f Ha. There will be a gams of baseball, st Blades park , today between tht Bayboro and. New Bern teemtv The Bsyboro'e art aa exceptionally strong team and havt beta the victors ia near ly every game they nave played thlt sea son. ; .:; " Tht game will bt called at 4 o'clock. ' Don't forget that wt are still closing out our rammer clothing la mess boys ehlldraas at eost. . ... .. - ,,.. , , it bAxtxb 3 J Barter his Just Metered s beauti ful Itbt of the Roaatree Boiler Tray Trunks, Also a aloe Hoe of steamer trunks Bait Cases bugs 4c ' All low shoes la Ment Ladles lad Children, and all Summer underwear !'.!( n1 f-nrcJ Lswns, and all other ummer gooils muat be Solil, In order to make mom for oar great tall stock that will toon be coming la. - JJBAXTErt The 0'-s i"--.t t!'t 1 -1 of tv, :tl'snj: on! I 1 1 i The Very Finest S2SHSHSE5H5H5SSH5S5HSB5a5E5HSE5E5H5E5HSE52SaSH received fresh from the dairy eveiy week and served nice and cold from the finest refrigerator in the city. Only 30 Cents YourB to j. l. mm, 'Phone 01. Elkllwood, r 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. KHCW BEBN, IV. C A Harvest For Bicyclists Offer 75 pairs MM fa at greatly reduced prices for Spot Cash dm ing the month of August. I have them in all grades and sizes. Jt wiil pay you to investigate and buy. VI7I. T. HILL, Dealer In Biorcus, Guns, Pistols, Caa- teidom, LciDan Bhxlls, Phohoobfhs, BaooEDS, a a nrrx'uxn'or Sroaiua Ooodo. Jos Pnnrm asro Rub Mta&iuaHAMVtkormu, Phoie lit . 91 Middle St C1E0LIKA EISPATCH LIKE ; ADD - . Tht steamtf Neoae WOl be withdrawn temporarily from the route oa July 16th- fof her annaal repairs. ' , i During her sbeeaos tht steamer Oors coke Is scheduled to tail from New Ben foat Belhavea, (Instead of BUaabslh City) at 6 p at on Monday, vTedaesday sudrrlday. ." ',. J . Until forthat notice theft will bt so steamer sailing oa Tuesday, Thursday at Bejardays. .,, 'Vu ; '- '. GEO. HENDERSON, Aft. ' Ice Cream 'I i Now Every Day, Do HvcrcdFor 4 1 V 35 c. a quart at your home. Ice crcara coda, ' phos phates and all other c-1 rnd rcfrc:liIn.T r j f Quality of Fresh per Pound. please, Wholssaale eft Retail Grocer, 71 Broa4 St A Mass Meeting tt 75 Middle St., that will last to September 1st, 904. Mens Suits $15 00, $12 50, $10 00, MOO this week 11150, 7 50, $5 50. $3 50 $8 00, 19 50, Youths Suits 10 00, 8 00, $6 00, $4 00 this week 8 00, 5 50, 4 25, $2 50 Boys Clothes $0 00, 5 00, 00, $3 50, $3 00 this week 1 50, $3 50, 13 00, 12 60 $1 75 Mens Pants 74!) pair 5 00 to 75c this week $3 50 to 4 He Koys Pants 15ig boys and little boys pants, 800 pair 1 5o to 15c 1750 yds HAMBURG from 4c to 22 l-2o 900 yds yellow HOMESPUN this week 4c; 850 yds yellow Homespun this week 6o 1000 yds CALICO this week 4 l-iic Shoes Our stock of Shoes are complete in men s, women's and children's The T D Barry Shoes ttill iroes with its guarantee S. COPLON, 75 MJDDLB BTBKXT, Raxt to Oaeklll Hardware Co, New Bern, Jot Primting1 If you want FiRST CLABB Job Work don't forget to send your or ders to Owen G. Dunn ; Leading Printer Stationer. '- Cor. Pollock Cravea Sts. inmeeetaeoeeer To The -Public 1 1 herebv glee notice thai I Wfll not ha responsible tor "debt' bonrrad by my sons, Oatt telngtar Itkhar sal Aloato Perry fulther, which are made withost my oonseal and approval, -' v ' ALOBZO rtJLCHlB, y'S- . KewJers, B F D Mo L August Bib 1904. ' . v- V .t. Only a fem Hami mocks left xithe i prices you. r. I IN ' ' ,. ; . Etock Iruo to c.iiiio, TTiita or Ilono n . , , L. i. . I will gWe mors i W h f r Uht ni-ifi li '' J. ll Wn: i j ' J:. P. i v ! : !f ! "Ti's r::i sin ?
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