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. e"- ,' 1 ? VOL. XXII-NO.'ilSrrr KXW EI-3, I. C., THDESDAY 1I0SXIX3," AUGUST 18, 1904;: ;T4 . rTWISTT'THIBD TEAR a. ik. e4eete4 You can find anything, yon want in 1 jjaqa-ana Embroidery jjdey nave just received a new lot InYoint 'derfum? flat . Val. nd Vslenoienne in match seti . or otherwise. T These ' goods are , extremely pretty and margin. f. --I They hate also received new American Beauty Corset for which they are ole agents for. J. MITCHELL & CO., PHONB,288. 43 PdZocA, St, Opposite Post-xffke is the very Best Paint made..: It surpasses alt other paints as to duality, Durability and Gov "ering Capacity. V : ';" .,;, 1 : Lea Oils r And colors. Pumps, Ptmp Pipe and Driving Points. 5asi, Ztoor and Winds cA Specialty Ice Xream Frezers and Water Coolers. 6S Middle St. Hot .makes jroulook tor Ice 5OTfttaii'rfr6lerH? -TSTflKeet) thenL W-3? Aleo gloteea Doow and Windpwa, Car load lioor and Sash just received. . Prloea Lo. . - Heath 4 Mulligan Paint U the best full weight and covers most Mill and Machine Supplies. Bnilding materlaVf.aU kinds. r . Gaskill Hdvv. & Mill Supply Co;, HARDWAM 71 MlddUlSt. armeirs yi ........ . i - j mm OnDnbdAunustilste ' For the Sale HOYARD P. viUanascrs. Your m phbtograi)h r 'Coine rat to lUversids to the tent and get fins photo graph of yourself and family. Work 'la f the best quality and guaranteed. . , , . I ml , 1. ' r.k tiue to mime. will be sold at a very close J numbers in the s C !ream Freezers and t i Boreea Wire. k . 1- PaoMlls. r,Xi Phone 09. Weather of Leaf Tobacco. Ci ' HESTER, Hello Central ! (Sung in the1 well known tone.) Hello Otitral give me Royall's ', jot 1 know hes theri r '- Yo can find him with the Jot ' ' Cream, -,: .;- ; . Oa the Conner near, ). ; "i - Ilellbeglad ibsms whose ipoakiDg Call him wont Jon j ! -ae, For I sorely want some Ic Cream, Its So Warm over tare. . .wtirrr:! t,y - ". A custcm: 'i. oi jo" r i- - la ! badly: exsarrassed: W. W, TUIU L unbar Co. Fromlncnt Ken Concernt4t Expected to P.y 0t, Ealolgh, H O. A.ng 17. 19M-ThO Walter W " Mini - Lumber l' Co. of thli - oJtj U " omUnaued and It Is wtd that the lubllltiet ezeood the , suets by lomethlag like $30,000. Toil eompaar owns a halt - Interest In too BUooe Lamba Co, . and employs a number of taw mills to work for tu The emburaument does not at all affect the nllwsy or ths bank In wUob Mr Mills lilntereeted. .Mr MU1 hi written a letter lo eaek creditor oflerinj to ammo aU UabiUtles.' He is bow la New York. , - , '"" if- His brother John A. Mills said today that Walter MUli would oome oat all ight and every eeat If glren a proper bowing, It epjean that practically ail ths reditori are entirely willing to aa tent to thitproposltloa to awumeand ettte the obligatloa of the company. Several of his ttieadt - have placed all their fond at hli disposal la cue they are needed. Walter Mills It, a member of the A.tIant!o Railway Co, which la one of the bidders for-the - Atlantic and North Carolina railway lease. , He has also a contract for building the- railway from Mew Bent Into Pamlico county. He,! stands very high as s basinets man and as a straight forward one. Weather la Cotton Belt Special lo Journal. - Washington, 0 O, Aug 17, The long period of showery weather over the South Atlantic and Oalf states seems to have been broken at last, v : The government loreeart for 88 hoars lndlcetea CaroUnas, Georgia' fair; east Florida showers; west Florida, Alabama Mississippi; Louisiana, east Tezss fab; west Taxu sbewsrt; Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arksniu showers today, fair orrowj Tenacsssae and Kentucky flr. " t ii CABBAGE EXPERIMENT. 310 Yarlctlej For This Section. A Rainy Seuon la Sand Hill Conn Raleigh. August 17. Thts afternoon State Hortloulturtit Hume left for WU mleffton to attend, by special invitation, meeting of the stockholders of the Eastern Carolina Trackers Association, which has been remarkably suoeeufal la developing that part of the State, and In making parts of It like a garden. Prof Heme will tomorrow send to Mr William Dunn 61 New Ben S10 differ ent kinds of cabbage seed from different to uroee. Of thsse 69, having b sen ent by the United States Agricultural Ds partment. AH are of the early and the second early Varieties, which only are adapted lot, the sastera .part of ths State. Mr Dunn will grow . the crop for the department. He la one of ths best known and most raceesstul truckers la ths State aadwfll give special ears to this. Intereetlsg and valuable 'expert meat, vwv;"-1; i-: This has osrtalnly bees what may be called a rainy seasoa. Mr Hoary Page, speaklaarabout ths rata fall la the saad kill country said; 'Mote rata has fallen than was ever before seen the same length of time. Dating three - weeka it rained every liy Sfeept one. Each day there wu a rxxi lard shower, at least and sometimes leery rains.".- - . , - 1 , BUM BsSB BALL, ls Exhibition-of ths Katloaal Gamc . That Would Xsve Mads Kleg : KeUy fura la Els Grave. - Ose of ths regrrdett gsmee of ball that a New Bern team am ever ban guilty of wu . perpetrated at Blades Park yesterday. The aatlres were Seroe la their efforts to put up u poor sn ar- tlole as they could. They were certain ly suoccMfal la their efforts. Carl Dan Ids wm la the bos during the Bra few tnnlnm his work was good and he gtvu promise of making a satisfactory name foihimMlf.He wu rellsvedby Joha Fattflrtoa. . -.' . j . Tt i) Btyboro'l ti-) were their oppo- - 1 1 were t t r i c would call rilr swift p. .... Ia tot, had the guse bees p-; -d u It ogglt the reralt would have bma eildloaloes eeore. but for tbe experience thy hare hid they play very good it "e.. ... Bloc In r''.l SI -A oa the honors of the game by alt fins work la the field He eiag ht aerly ersry bitted bill that eatne his war, nsny of lbm were qulti difficuH ct -:..ut bat be pullsd them ell la. Ills work wu I lie most effective co tit tetm. - i By mutual e iDtont sad ia tcwant of tbe proipect of ri'n U gsm wo called off St tlS etio of tl e" ' 1 !nii!nj, ' Folluwlfg U & cur t ; Inoin. 1 I S 4 8 S 7 I Bats oo .........0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0- sw .- 1 s i 0 0 0 18 L..J tl ".Two t'; ' r l .: t. i 1 1 i li-rf snd ilub a r j t' . a v .. .V.-'y tb- fit I '. t ' I I ll!. ' 1 '"'l f n y ' ! J V C0KXISSI0RCRS ' ON LEASE. Special August Meeting, JteuonA Tor Individual Totes oa trass-jt V " Qsestton. ; The board met at the Court House Aug 15th, 1904 at 10 o'clock a m pur suant to reeeee,"' W- xf Present commissioners, Bsiter, Foy, Wadsworth, f;Blchardion44and..vHarr Oroered by the board that M Haha, W B Blades, Dt. Ches Puffy and I W Stewart appear before the board at its next regular meeting' In September and show cause If any they have why the valuation of their property should, not bstaoreased.t . 1 ,v Ordered by ths board that the proper ty of MIu Mary H Harrison at the cor ner of Broad and Middle streets be put upon the delinquent list, ;-Strv : On motion ox commissioner wads- worth, It Is ordered that ; the chairman of the board ! be and Is hereby made proxy to represent the county of Cra venlAt all meetings of the Stockholders of tbe Atlantic & North . Carolina Rati Koad Co, with powes under him to ap point one or mora prCxlea.V;4i .' On motion the matter of redaction In the valuation 01 property of Mrs 8X0 Petty be and Is her eby referred to Mr E G Harper for recommendation In refer, enceto.same. t,. . ,-, On motion hoard took reoeu until 8.80 o'olockpBK . . 'Vf' The board met at 8.30 o'clock p m pursuant W reoeu. 4 ;..:-w . ; . Present commiulontrs, Baxter, Rich ardson, Harvey, and Wadsworth.' ; Commissioner Wadsworth moved that the county proxy be Instructed to vote the county's stook la the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad- for a tease Of said road to the beit .poulbls advaatage..';f - - Commluloaer Rlchudsoa amended commiuloner Wadswotth's motion by motion to vote said stock tor a lease of ths road to pay not less than 8 per cent for the first tea years, , . . Vote being called on eommluioner Richardson's amendment wu as follows vlat Richardson yes, Foy yea, Wade- worth no, Harvey no, Beater no. The vote on oommtutoner wads- worth's motion being called resulted as follows, viz: Richardson voting no, be- oauu he thought It not to the best In terest of Craven county to luse, when the stook of the road Is advancing so rapidly. Foy voting no, because he be lieved It egalnst the Interest of the county and state to .lews this valuable property whioh la every day Increasing In value.. . Commissioners Wadsworth, Harvey and Baxter voting yes. . Oa metloa It Is ordered that the clerk Is hereby instructed to tarnish the Gov ernor a copy of the above resolutions In connection with the A NO Ball- Road Co.- -.. - : j.- ,"' '. Oa motion the board adjourned,, ,' , Aug 16th. 186. - GEO. B. WlTER8,' j "r-k.- ,.--'-'--rCUtBdCcma. ATTEMPT TO LOOT A BOAT. J' A Negro Thief, Breaks Into .Ths Cable ' ,7"of the Schooner Ziux. Tuesday night at woe o'oloos a negro broke Into the cable of the' schooner Ea ses, of which Captain Perkins Bowsa Is Master and attempted to make , away with what loose things there wees at hand. '. He took the Captain's hat and cut open a valiss belonging ' to Mlssu Maud and Aaaa Lhptoa la the hope of finding valuable jewelry.' Fortunately, however, Captain Bowen appearlpg, the maa left having stolen only ths hat. He strewed tbe floor of the cabin . with the contacts of the valise, -:v i The negro teeaped.' jOoe maa wu suspected but as ths guilt sould " not be nioved atalaet him he wu released.1 ': . - Examliuitloii For Clerk, Departmes- v-Lrtat.Senice.-'H' The tfnUed States OItO Service Cosv mlulon, Is to hold a Departmental Clerk elimination at Wilmington, NO, Sep tember 18th, and the attentloa of clerks ia railway offlcee, binu, etc where em. ployeet are required to perform rapid and accurate work.U particularly called to lbs elimination, -as It appears it be designed Mpeetally la the rapid copying snd computation eierclaee to taet the aualiflcatlonl of such persons. Tbe Xx amlnatloa Is open to ell cttlnns of the Uollad States eiccpt lrgU ittldsats Of Delaware. Uarylaad, Nersda, Vermont Virflala, Wyoming, and tbs District of Columbia. - Appl'ctnts tlionld at onoe apply to tbe Civil Berries Commission for snU cation Form S01 and a e tpy of ths !n D. and the aj i'!ir.tlod ihould be prop ar'y 1 an 1 fi'ed -whh the Com mif. -'iiO at V." MUin.. . ' A r,! rrcr.;h. t f a hn!'!if t i la I I I ' i m t' ; i J li a c" , SEVEnTY-FIVB .IBAIS - YOUNG. fit William HTOUrer Ira S Announce ijf menu ToThat Iff ct, , Frleads ef Mr W H Oliver have rs otlved cards with he-foLowIng lu- soripttoa. vj sifJ; iv r ;- 182l-AUGUaT18,- ;1904.: ' The ?$ Anniversary of My Birth vr:;;:-..v;'D.y. r.;; '.t . .'-;. Compliments of. . . ; WILLIAM H. OElVER, ' . w-. '. -j,- f .. V New Bern, N O. Mr Oliver lfhale and hearty and re joices in the fact that he IS able to con duct his' business affairs' as well u he ever coold. Having come to the three qaarterofrceutury mark he looks Into Uie future with at much hops and ex pectancy u almost any younger man. Helsthe seoohd 'oldest native white man In New Bert. Col John DWhlt- ford being the oldest. ; "'i-; The jfournsl joins1 wlthjl Mr Oliver's many friends in tbe "Stnoere wish that time will deal u' gently ' with him M it has hitherto snd that many years may beallotedtohlm, and that he may al ways enjoy his " present vigorous health.? ? - -' NOTHING TJTiLESS CURED A Fair Offer MadeJBy F, S. Duffy to All ' Sufferers From Catarrh. F 8 Duffy U telling Hyomel on a plan that has earned considerable talk amongst his customers. . The plan la dlffereat from ' that f ol lowed-by other remedies, but the nm edy Itself is different also This treat ment for the cure of catarrh hu such an tnosnsl record of cores to Its credit that F B Duffy offers to refund the mon ey If H dou not give the desired benefit. This Is certainly one of the fairest of fers that can be made and any one who has catarrh and doee not take advantage of It Is doing himself or herself an in- ustlce, The Hyomel treatment consists of a small hard rubber Inhaler that can be carried la the vest pocket or purse, e medicine dropper -and a bottle of Hyo mel, The complete treatment costs but tlanduthe Inhaler will lut a life time the medicine is very inexpensive. Many people who have used It write that for the good Hyomel hu done them they would willingly pay thous ends of dollars. Extra bottles of Hyomei can be pro- cored for use with tbe Inhaler at Wo. Do not suffer any longer with tick ling, smarting, burning, eye-weterlng troablM that afflict those who have oa- tarrh. Hyomsl will curs yon, but ! you should not find It adapted to your a, F. 8 Duffy, will rttuin your money. . . FINE Country Hams st Oaks Meat Mar ket. Don't forget that we are still closing out on Snmmer clothing In saens boys A- ohQdrens at cost. ii BAXTER i 3 Baxter hu just rscjeved a beauti ful Hue of ths Hountree Roller Trey Trunks. .-Also a nice line of steami trunks Suit Cases hags 4c ii' i ii im ' All low shoes to Mens Ladlu Snd Children, aad all "Summer underwear white and figured Lawns, and all other summer goods must be sold, In order to meke room for oar great fall stock: that wttl soon be coming la. - v - - ,...v- - j j BAXTER ThsGaks Meat Market Handle only ths heat Of everything. V - - easMiMmBSmeBBmtjsHmjmej Prompt treatment Of a slight attack of Dlairboea will oftea prevent a aerloee sickness. ' The beet known Remedy la Dr. Sara Aaxouo's Baieiw. Your snothecarlee, Messrs w B uuny aaa T A Henry, Hew Bom, UK), warraat t SO give sallsfaetloa. Insurance yaiidl Brick f .I "I 1 r I t .i 1 A flrrtant with a "jftS" cf 1 other w'tiIs drunk, rjiay ratise ir rfjMiiHMo lo;s Ij firo. The only wpy to j rovide saimt flnandal 1- is to j-rotn-t your home with an In ir.vir.e W'li'T; it will soothe 9 (,f your g rn;l ovrr your ijt 1 1 1 H U an f "y tliv-x :) ii f 0'" ' n j ii a It.'' V ui m.it Lava a f 1 r-ipjan?, ' t f. m j ,'.r f it v . ; r r MWVWVwrW-Vm We 'Very Finest BH555E5HSaSESaSH5HSa52Sa5H5H5a5H5H5H5HSH5H5HSa received fresh from the dairy every week and served nice and cold from the finest refrigerator in the city. Only 30 Cents Under Hotel Chattawka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Ola 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. WEW BERN, IS. C A Harvest For Bicyclists Offer 75 pairs Hartford lire. at greatly reduced prices for Spot Cash' during the month of August. I have them in all grades; and sizes. ft will pay yon to investigate and buy...' Ml. T. HILL, Dealer m Brorous, Gnna, Pnrroia, Can. Tamos, Lcioan BhbLls, PBonoonm, Riooaoe, A a vou'un o SfownM Uoods. Jon rums awo Roa aaa Sriitv MAaTraoTTasm, Phone 1U- 81 Middle fit CAEOLIKA DISPATCH . LOU The stramer Neuse WDl be withdrawn temporarily from the roots CO July 18th- for her annual repairs. V . " ' , i -. rinHnv hat absaace thd eteemer Ocra coke It scheduled to sail from Hew Bern for Belhsvso. : (taateed of Elisabeth City) at t p m on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. . - : . :.' . Until farther notice there will be no sUamer sailing oa TuesdsyrThnrsdey or Saturdays, r,:; ;' . v -4, GEO. HENDERSON, Agl. lea Cream :: Now Every. Day, D6 livcred For ';, , . 3Dc.aquart. at your home. Ico cream v coda, phos j;!:n.tc3 and all other czzl T.nd refreshing IVourg to pleaae, J. L iDAHIEl 'Phone 01. a 4 rt i 01 j Pomifion Steamsnip Go Quality per Pound. Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 71 Broasi ttt A Mass Meeting zt 75 Middle St, that will last to September 1st, $904. Mens Suits $15 00, $12 50, $10 00, 6 00 this week $11 50, 7 50, $5 50. S3 50 $8 00, $9 60, Youths Suits 10 00, 8 00, 16 00, $4 00 this week $8 00, $5 50, $4 25, $2 60 Boys Clothes $0 00, $5 00, $4 00, $3 50, $3 00 this week 4 50, $3 50, $3 00, $J 50 $1 75 Mens Pants 74'J pair $5 00 to 75c this week $3 50 to 49o Boys Pants Big boya and little boys pants, 800 pair $1 50 to 15o 1750 jds HAMBUKG from 4c to 22 l-2o 900 yds yellow HOMESPUN thia week 4c; 850 ydg yellow Homespun this week 6c 1000 yds CALICO this weeh 4 1-2C Shoes Our stock of Shoes are oomplete in men's, women's and children's The T D Barry Shoes still roes with its guarantee S. COPLON, 75 MIDDLB STRUT, Next to Gaekai Hardware Co, New Beta, Job FriiMif If yau want FtRST CLASS Job Work don't forget lo send your or . . . dersto Owen Q.Dunn Leading Printer Btaiioaer. Km. PeUeck A Crayon Shai . 'e ToaThevPubHc 1 1 hereby giro notice that I will sot be nssftoaslbje fcr,' debts Inehired.bj my oss, Osle Uinjter , Fulcher aad Aloaae Perry Folchsr, whfch are mads wlUoat my ooaeant ead approval. ' . lALOSA) rOLCHiR, . NswBera(BFPel, i Augustth lfOi ;.; , ,, - -t. Only a ' few Ham mocks left ah f jhe t prices "utV. . suit of Fresh g you, - ' -;; - ; esssxe ;. f . Wi .h i t h i the c'.'j. A'l n ' ft ri f JO ' St i '
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