i7:.VOIxnrKO.'I20.k KSW BIILE. C, FRIDAY H0SXIX3, AUGUST 111.4901,, 1 TWIKTYTHlHDvYIAR 1 - ?- .4n A -. V '.. TV ;t- Yo caa find anything you want in- V ' ; assmmmm s ..'-k.-. . ..- :.,' (-:.--:-.-- 0 -mm i-y-.n-js----,.".. h:tyi rmrn n o-htt : j. n, ami Tdey have j cut received ft new 5goods are' extremely pretty and will be sold at a very close fe They have also received new numbers in the : V "sC Amcf ican Beauty Cor set i iorvmcn tney are lOBrftgeats lor. .: . J. n. MITCHELL & CO., PHONE PoteA 3)f.v Cfeoos Post-office.. I JlA " 1 ( ' , HEW. HSIR. is the very Bent faint made, fcj It surpasses all other paints as to Quality, Durability and Cov ering Capacity LeadsOils And colors. Pumps, Pump Pipe and Driying Points Sash Doors and Blinds cA Specialty. Ice Cream Frezers aod Water Coolers. S Middle St. Hot - makes you lbokrlor'lee Cream Freeztrs and ? f 'Waier'CcleriWeeep them w Aleo8creenDoonndWmdowi,rkreeaTvire. Car.iOad lMors and duo jnat receivea. moea tow. ' ' ' VtaMi Jk Vnlllnn Paint th htt-.t nil mlirhL mmi onvurn memt. . U. - MB,),tna MnttniiM ' KniininiT nunrui ni au annda... ill ldw. &'r,lill: Supply Cp., ', ' i 1 ; qpcncrJ.AugustM;,; Plenty liavers :Pliqt0Kraph(. f Ootpe ont to Rltfrslde to the tent and get a tine photo graph of yourself and family. Wbrk is of U' beat riuallty and gaarantoed. ' f 4 ,.4 ana '' A - 1 lot in Point ,de Parnt, Ilat! 288. Phone 99. 9 P.-aW, ,rcJ yuiSDPPUXa M Craven M . r, Phone lleV"., ' "'' "Weather eooy.se Good Price Hell6 Central I, .. ' V t '.-' (Snog in tbe Well known tnne.l Hello Central gife me Royall's . i Jtat I know he's thcrr, r ' f . ' ' Ton can find hint with the loe' ' . Cream, ! i. On the oountr near, '' He'U be gUd its me whoe ipnaklog CftU tim wont yon j! -ct 'I For I surely vant some Io Cream Its so Warm ovr li.-ra. ' . . y;;.iit;.,' v.r a cu:tc:ji:::. . REFOSB TO 1E1TE.1 8o Bomtardmtat cf Port Arthur W11J . Continue, HMl Attack Oa : ''.r TlaaiToitoH Ezpaotel , , - London, Aug 18. Th Buubn giV xUoaat Fort ArthutntTe retoitd to comply with the JTtpueM command! to lurrender enfl non-combtnU In the beletgued city hare rtfuwd to Ttu themielTaa or the Japaaeie offer of a ohuM to. feanT tho city. Teleframi were jituod fcy toe Japaneto legation tiUttornbig whloh eonflma the pica reporti to thla effeet The refusal meafii that the bombardaunt of the city will be recommenced with increased Tigor. The report comet from the besieged elty that the JapaneM hare already tegun their cannonade. . , St Petertbors. An IS. It was itatad thli jnomivg that an attack on Yladlroi tok .by the Japaacee l anticipated dor Ins the period of ealn In the field and meaattiei are teing taken to fully fortify the . Pacific port-aKiiait anch aa on- elaqght. THE BEAT TERRIFIC. A Close Bnltry Day With ' Ife Wlsl - Stlnlng Ttaterday. The inn'i rayi beat meretlenly down on the earth yesterday and there was no etoapeCzcept to get-Into the loebot bnt one can't stay In the Joe box all the time. There was no breeze to rellere the torrid-brut and the Just had uajnst nffered alike. The tenperatun reached 85 drrreet which wee within ' two legrew of the highest point reached thle year, bnt at that time a stror g - breese was blowing which made the wertber really mere endurable than it was yesterday. we hare etcaped rain for a few dars rery nicely and there will probably be a more or kat dry period until the equinoctial s'.onn which oocurs Septem ber 81-84. As for rain the farmers wUl be thankful., for a short. respite" fcom storms. A 'PROSPERING raSTTTUTlON. Tht Hew Beta Military Academy Being ' Equipped for Great Qsefnlaess. ' Ibe Naw'Sern Military . Academy Is catering a period of preeperlty , which means much for the city as Wall as for itself. The Jomrael has often called attention to the splendid edaehtlonal opportunities offered by this school and It Is pleated to note the rapid advance ment It 1 making la the way of enlarg ing Its caneatttofcit.'s , k. v Ive- The tooatloa recently aoqalred by the school is an Ideal awe. The haUdlage which wen already standing ea the lot were admirably adapted for " tk ate to Which they hate been put The new buildings have bees: constructed with the Idea of glrlag the students the greatest ad vantage possible In the pur salt of taalt stsdlae., ri i't-' The barracks for the boya hi . eomple- tedaowaad furnished, a oommodlous and aatlsfaetery' place fo them t live while they are at school'- The annex, a building which wss foraietiy used at an offloehas been aumpletely overhauled and ,refltted sal wlU be used for the tame purpose as ue earracke. v, A new buuding la being erected In the rear of the mala tcboji building which will be need as a dormitory and wtu aceomaMdatesUtylady stadeata. The same building will have-other attractive fettares for the to Jomeat of the stu denta. Carpenters are busy, and pushing (he coastruotloa with all speed. Oolonal Eolladay has aaturaacef of a large ettenaaaos this fall. He Is recetv ing dally enqnlrlet ae to toltloa aad oummualcatlont making- arraagemeata for atteadanoe at the eohooi Be has reason to expect a largt school. Agents oa the road to the Inlertst of the Acadr emy alto state that the reputation of the school has spread so far that young men ead womea la dUtaatoouattec have expretwd their inteation of becoming The faculty of the Academy are all gtntlemta an 1 ' fee of superior edaca Uoa thsmelei ted have the flat art of Imparting their knowledge to Others. The deparluisiuu aside from the- Acade mic, Commercial and Katloal kave com petent luatmc'ort who have moite eeneat.eredent!i1i. . v The ctiunt thould show their ap proval of this enterprise In everyway positblt. A v1lt to the achool will aatlify STrybody ai to Its- merits and the pomUiiihlot . . We believe that It will grow la pope larlty aad chrrtr ti the extent of being the bet ichool la Eattera Hor.h Carolina. - i T ' Vr?r$ Tt;$?. , : We offer Ore V Ired Dollar Reward fov trtj c ( f ( th f .t cannot l enrcj If I h Cure. F. J. t ""7 ACQ, ... To .1,0. V ' ' - ' t l',e?g Vnown F J ('! '''' P- 1 1 ' ! 1 1 ' - KILLS LUXBER CO. SOLYEIfT Bat Tied up For Lack of Money. Preal- f Am VIII. all t Am. iJ . bUIties. ' J Special to Journal. Raftlgb, K 0, August 18-Today Presl dent Walter W Mills and Secretary God win1 ol the W iTMtlla Lumber Cet t re turned here from New York. XiabtllUes ol the Company are about 80,000,aseets oa which the company can realfee Imme dlately approximate $15,000. -There; is (45,000 mora of assets which It rtil take about a year to work out. The Company is entirely solvent, bat Is merely tied np for lack of money.; President Mills per sonally assumes all the liabilities. ' POLLOCKVILLE August 18lh. The lest week heavy rains have done lots of damage to cot tin and fodder. - We had a rain here lsst Friday, Bad It been properly divided ttp wss enough for one whole summer's need In grow ing erope, Mr Sam Wiadley of Trenton Is mak ing regular trips in hit: launch from there to Hew , Bern;, taking, passengers and freight..: v . , - Mrs JH Bells Mrs:; 1H Bsrrue and Mrs J 8 Ward left here last Monday the 15th for Waynesvllle, to spend the sum mer and fall : We hopo they will be greatly1 "benefitted and return feeling well and strong. Mitt Mabel Barrut loft latt Monday to vltlt friends and , relatives at JCIa ston. - - Mrs S B Koonee and daughter. Mist Bardie of Trenton after eoeadlaa aever- al'weekt with he - son Dr S E Eooace In Wilmington are spending a few days tbls week with friends and relatives at this place. '' Miss Mary Foy entertained her friends last Tuesday evening at her borne very elegantly by giving a lawn party which was very much enjoyed by the guests. Fruit, melons, Ice mainland Cake Were served and heartily partaken of by au. . . , Mr, Wm A Klme of Greeneboro it vlt- lting In this neighborhood, he spends most of his Ume around a big farm on the Trent Think he Is after making a purchase from the county soon, not ml estate though. MrJnFoseue showed us a simple stock of corn off his farm which is mak ing from to 8 goods esrs to the stalk. Be la Just experimenting with it this year. A prominent farmer who lives near here left one day a few weeks ago to nstf friends aad relatives In Virginia, He took the 8.W o'clock train at Hew Bern, soon fell asleep dreaming he had reached Petersburg, he left the train at Beaton got mixed up la a pile of lumber and when making Inquiry ae to' his whereaboute he found that he had not yet gotten to Ooldiboro,he made a break for the moving train bat too late he got left, next morning he boarded the grat train but did ao more dreaming and reached the city of Petersburg all o. k bad a pleasant visit and returned, home wen pleased with, ell . but , ale .ratal drtara. e telle this story himself. , We hear of four rattle snakes Mag kiUed ' la thla vfolulty last week. Mr George W White while, haatlng, hogs last Friday morning came upon two rery large ones near hie home. , They had captured alarge rabbltt aad seemed to he eaatinr loUaa to which ahould nave the prias when Mr White settled the matter - with two loads of .back Shot'.'. - r They measured 9 feet and bad ilxtean rattles. We saw the rattles of one killed on Mrs X It Heughtoas place last week this morning It was a 10 rattler aad one button measuring T feet, long 18 laches In ciroumtcrsnoe. Tie sail that the timber curt en have brokea up their lodges and .they are Wandering without homes. r 5 .For Spring and Orowa Chlokeas s ' - J. - i ,' to the Oaks Market. " .-i .t-'4 Try a bottle of Carbonated Coca Cola It poetesses wonderful lonler properties mads from the famous Coos tlaa aad Cola nut. Go to the Oaks Meat beat Canned Meats. '" Market for the I - .Jr.-. A Perfect Painless Pill It the one that will cleanse tbe tyttera, set tht Uer to action, remove the bl'o, tlnat tlit Compleilon,cnre hoailiche and leaves toocLjuie la lie month. The famout HWe p. in for doing tnch wort rv,0t,t'y nii effnotoally are Dt Witt's l.'it'e J'.ir!y lUnara. Bob Moore, of La f 1 r I.. I. ; "All f.'! r -",'e I kave n if ., els W'ltl'a l.i ; . ; J - f i .ufent,' 6.)'..1 1 J i.: ' : .t. it! a 1 1 f t T BABY'S; ECZEQ V;W:PeBleloI;Talii': Now Sii Years OlflwlW : Haffani Clean,Scalp. '.;.CinftP0iBeit My baby was about six weeks' old When the top of her head became cov ered With thick scales, which would peel and oome off, taking the hair with it, It-woold soon form again and be as .bad as before. I tried several things and then went to the doctor. He said tt was Eczema, and prescribed an oint ment, which, did not do any good. A friend spoke of Cntlcora Soap. I tried it and read on the wrapper abont Cutt cure Ointment as a remedy for Ecsema. I bought a box and washed her head in .warm water, and i Cutlcura Soap and gently combed the scales off. They did noVcome back; end her hair grew out fine and thick. She le now a year and a half old and has no trace of Eczema." ME8. C. W. BUBOES, Iranlstan Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 11, 1898. - Mrs. Barges Writes Feb. 88, 1908 : . 'My. baby, who had Eczema very badly on her head, ae I told you before, after using the Cutlcnra Remedies was cored.- -She' la now six years old and Jias thick hair and a clean scalp." Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies and rest for tired, worried mothers In warm baths with Cnticara Soap, and gentle anoint Inge with. Cutlcnra Ointment,, purest of emollients and greatest of skin cures, to be followed In severe cases by mild 'doses of Cntlenra Resolvent. Thla la the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per. manent and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, horning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply skin and scalp humonrs, With lots of hair, of Infants and children, as well as adults. . and . is sure to suceetd when all other remedies and the best phjslciana ialL Sola thrairiimt Cm world. Cntlmm Bantam!, . . k0M fcj.l PtA. IBM df U ttlxi tomtom, Uf Oolaa. - - roiHr ursr vara. uorp.. bow Raleigh, JSLjP,(.Ang. 18.-8ecretary Taylor of the Farmers Mutal Hall In surance Company returned here today from a trip through ' the eouthern conn tlef Where he lays the cotton crop hat been 'but off SB to 60 per cent on account of the rain. He brought In the nnt open boll of cotton, from the farm of A JMIUIcan, of Hamlet Secretary Tay for left this afternoon for Stokee and 8drry counties 10 Invettlgate looses by hall of which 74 have been incurred there. He says hall ttorms eoatlnoelo that section?'-' ' " ' " ' ' vj. v.. . V ' BEST,, UME TO CURB DYSPEP. SIA. F.S. Dofff Gaarantece Mle-na Will CnrelfTtedFow. The warm. weather months are the beet la the whole year for the treatment of .dy.pepsta and stomach troubles. The out-door llfe,the fruit aad berries which are so liberally eaten, all help to restore toae to the digestive system. F S Duffy stands reely to refund the money If Mi-o-na does not care indiges tion aad stomach troubles at any seasoa but urges all who are afflicted with dys pepsia to begin the use of Ml-o-aa now, knowing that the cure wlUbe more quickly effected, ' . - . ' If the food you eat gives youpala aad discomfort and does not digest read Ily, a Mi-o-na tablet taken.' after each meal will eooa brlagVellef and eompleU freedom from all stomach troubles. Ml e-na. soothes. and heels ho inflamed stomach lining, mingles with the- food, elds digestion, givee tone and strength te the whole system, and makes com plete and permanent cores in the worst esses of stomach troubles. . - ; ... V . If by chance Ml-e-na should not give you perfect satlsfsctloa aad do all that la claimed for It, retara the empty bos t F Duffy aad he will refund your moaey without qaestloa. Too1 are the tola Judge.' A-60s box contains two weeks' treetmenV aad this' guarantee covers two boxes. v ' ... j Taks advantage of the- cummer the bett lime in the whole year to regain good health and to snjoy H. ' ' ' AU' low shoes la Mens Ladles Snd Children, and all' summer underwear white md Eg tired Lawns, and all oUCr summer nodi mint bo mid, in order to mstt room for our great fall stock that wUlsoonbeoomlng In... . ' - . - J J BAXTER r!NI Country IHmt at 0t Meat Mar kut. . ; ' . Ton't forgM tint wt are still doting out or snrp-nrr clothing la mens bojt A c' Uri.s at cost. . JJ RAXTZR J J J'anti.r Iiia '!. i:. ";sv8l a beautl f .1 ( f 11. 0 i;t'ihlr Toiler Truj I . . i a n' a l:..e of ' "T I; Mr.it F'l't Ci.-: ! X r. "'!' f ' t ; "9 on'j The Very Fmest V l " 1 sasasssasasasasssEsasssasrasasHSHSHsasasasasssa Butter a'aasasasasasBsasasasasasasasHsasasasasasasHsas received fresh from the dairy every week and served nice and cold from the finest refrigerator in the city. Only 30 Cents per Pound. Yours to j.L. 'Phone 91. E.f.kllwooi Under Hotel Chettawk, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators. Agent for the Farmer Olrl and Boy Cook Stoves. Farmers will bear In mind that wc carry a very complete line of American Steel Wire Fence. NEW BERN, N. & A Harvest For Bicyclists Offer 75 pairs Hartford Tires at greatly reduced prices for Spot Cash dm ing the month of August. I have them in all grades and sizes. K wiil pay yon to investigate and buy. , WM. T. HILL, Dealer In BiorOLaa, Gums, Pistoij, Cab- laman, Lcioao Saatxa, PHonoaarm, ' Rtoonoe, a rou'Lm'or Sronnso Goods. Job Para-ran ana Run ana Sraiir MABtnrMTwnan, Phono tlf - II Middle 8t CASOLIHA DISPATCH- LINE -AND The steamer Heuse wOl be withdrawn temporarily from the route on July 18th- tor her annual repairs. , . r : ' Durlns her absence the steamer Ocra Coke Unscheduled to call from Hew Bars for Belhaven, (laataad- oL KUiabeth City) at p m en Monday, IT ednesday aud Friday. :: v ' '-- TJatU further notioe there will be ac Uamer salUag on ,Tuesdeyt' Thursday or Saturdayt ,. k 'JM'. f :l I fa qzo. iiKaiJitiiaua, Agv ? Ico CreailE Uqyt Every Day, De livcrod For r; G5c. a quart n'r at ' your ; home,, Icg cretin coda, pho r,:":.lc3 nnd 'all 'other Quality of Fresh please, WboJ3iale aft Beta! 71 Brs4 sit A Mass Meeting d 75 Middle St, that will last to September 1st, $904. Mens Suits $15 00, $12 50, $10 00, $8 00, 0 00 this woek til 50, $9 00, 7 50, $5 50, ft 60 Youths Suits 10 00, 8 00, 16 00, $400 this week $8 00, $5 50, 14 25, $ 2 50 Boys Clothes $6 00, 5 00, $4 00, $3 80, $8 00 this week $4 50, $3 50, 18 00, l 50 $1,75 Mens Pants 740 pair 15 00 to 75o this week $3 50 to 49c Boys Pants Big boys aud little boya pants, 800 pair $1 50 to 15c 170 yds HAMBUIiG from 4c to 22 l-2o 900 yda yellow IIOMESPUN this week 4c; 850 yds yellow Homespun this week 6c 1000 yds CALICO this week 4 1-Iic Shoes Our stock of Shoes are complete in men's, women's and children's Tho T D Barry Shoes still troea with its guarantee S. COPLON, T5 MIDDLE STREET, Next to Gael 111 Hardware Oo, Hew Bern. Job PrimtiDg1 If yju want FtRST CLASS Job Work don't forget to send your oi ders to Owen G. Dunn Leading Printer Statloaer. Cea. Fellech A.Ctave ItA To The; Public I I hereby give notice that X will not be responsible for debts , laouned by my sons, Osla Letnstec Fuloher ead Alenae rerry JTaiciar, which are made Without my consent aad approval. . ' . n ' ioazo. rcLcroa, - . - Nw Bern, f DJIeL August 6th ' 1904. , y. .w U'1 Only a few Ham mocks left 'sn'f the ' ' ,i'-.tj;'' 'i prices XwiJZJvitt I i t) r ' "i '-I- .! V i "1 i