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-1. i t V i i A KIW EXIS, I. C,,. SUNDAY tOSHXtf, AUGDST tl, 1904, TWIITT-TBIBD 5 TIAR VOL. XXU-E3. 132. : ' v r- .is 1' ' ."' Yon caa find anything yon want in , J!ac9 ;ana 3 ' - Tdey hare just received a new iumDroiaery . ii'r .! vaoar yaiencienne -m uuiuui bow ut;uijiwwuw, sgoods are extwmelj pretty ana W "be swa at a very ciose I E -iTlleI.aT? lso ,reoelTed nemmmibetg In the . - v 7 f iyrf'-yji ji- ' .. ' . l 'f ''. . . 2 ' for for which they we soleagents for.' J. U. UlTCHELL & CO., trf ' lONB I 43 PottpcfcSt Opposite Post-office. . i is the very Beat Paint xnade. It surpasses all other paints as to Quality, Durability and Coy ering Capacity, 'r - 1 ' v Leads; Oils And colors? ';- Pumps, :PpP;ara ;Drfvi;Piits. Suh, -Doors ahd Winds e. Specialty. : Ice Crei-Frczffi and Water Coolers. CS Middle St. Hot Weather ,f f makes youviook tor Ice Cream Freezers and Alio Screen Doori aniWmdowi, Bcreea Wire. ; ,'. Car load boon and Sash jnst reoeived. - Prioee Low. - : ; ; ' ' '"' Heath A Mnlligan Paint it the Mill and Machine Supplies, Gaskill lldvz. & B1RDWXIUC IS HlddKti ' Plume 147. !'':-:'' : CAR0LIK1 BISPAIXH LiHI ''. ; teaiportrUy froa Ura roU os Jaly IBtk ." '' k mnil mmIk i rt . .. '. . v Owlag h ttwMoi the HHMt Oota '.' ok U chlalM to itll from Hw Bmb 'for BIaava,,' JlMtwd tl Ulstbetlt Cttj) at s o Motdtj," ,WetodT WfrMay. r'.tf. ....- -v. , V Vata fartbr otIee tkm vill be no mU1b oa TMdf, Tbartda i i; jot Batatflaja. GEO. flKHDZnSON. lt. v ' 1 '' timtu, mt (a nirmide to the tent and get a fine photo graph of jouriolf and family. Work is of the beat quality and gttaranleed. ; . -i' ': j. 7. cinririKB.' 1 I'olvlCC3 Early Hoe, Hovee lUd and White I,...,. j;;ss. , . XyHtsr FLotie p. T. i r 1. , I It - h I r I: n i lot in Point- de Parvet, ' riat - . ... r ; ., .. ....... , -r 288. -i A 1-& ' t ' Phone 99. beat fall weight, and oorere moat. irouauig maienai ox a'l unos. Hill Supply Co., KILL STjmJU M Ciam 81 - Under Haul CbatUwka,. ; GENERAL ' -HARDVARE Screen "Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Caving Ola zier Betrigerators.vv ' l(oi (or U Tamw OLrl and Boy Oook turn, r . Tanaara irlll-fcaai la Bind tial wt carry a vary oompleU Uae of Aaiarlcaa Siaal Wlr Taaea. A IlarvcGt tFcr Dicyclbtc I Offer 75 pdrs , i 1 1 i at KreftUy rl u rj pr ts i X I bare thria la all gM-- e: 1 1 H i 'j you to ini 1 o tf imr Snstcatel To Look Into Guardsmen tinintj r-- New Bern Ullitary Academy laeor aerated. SUte , v PoUtlcf BalL WltaeB'. Coaaty -Shew! jLesert , Tax ; , , ' - Sate. - - Qetten . .MH-vSi-K Cte6eei.?;' Ealelgo, Aeg SQ.Tne Mate cbanen the Sacred Heart Aoademy .Incorporated at Belmoat.' dattoa eonBlfi under the aniptcee ol On Sliteri of "Our Lady of Mercy. The Carolina Bauneu Oouege Co of New Bern and the New Bera MM.J tary Academy Co, Doth hating tne tame Ineorporatora. the bank of FarmTllle, to PUt coanty, aathortsad capital $50,000, B : L DitIi xand otheri. atookhold- era. - " - - t Gorernor Ayoopk' wa ilked today M ha would order a court of Inquiry to look Into the matter of the deathi of the latoxloated National Ouardimea from Darham. who were killed on top of the train yesterday , aer GoMiborO while oa their way heme from .camp. ; It Is not known whet the war . department will do about jhe matter;' a these sol- dlen were under army pay' and should nife bees under army regulations. The bOTrnor said he did not. know What he would do until he had a conference with the Adjt General. The sheriff of this county says that he finds the cotton crop on olay lands to Je aboye an average. Jaines H Pen," who has made a cartful exsmlnatlott of his property In Johnion oounty lays he nnas n a gre( ene, in raoi inc nnesi ne ever iav6 - Be fludt over SI bolle to a Uoaesr yard. t' That number of colli he says will give a bale to the acre, Aa yet the pelllteai campaign In the iiaie u very auu. i u so one siaea that It la dlffloult to arouse 'any enthu slum. The Republicans are making all lOrU of olalnas, of earrytne; this eouaty or that, etc, but none of those seem to have any noting. :" ' It Is ascertained that TO of the large party which left here last Tuesday for the west will make the tour to Baa Pran ottoo and other polnts'pf Interest en the Prlnclpal Hugh Morsoa of the Ral eigh Male Academy who Is la the hos pital here under treatment ityi he will open his school October 1, by which date hie leeovery will be complete. - v Next Monday another -series of farm ers Institutes will begin, end will occupy three wcekv ; The working force of the agricultural department will be la the Held for that Urns.. The Institutes are very popular this year and are better at tended by far than ever before B Btroaacn, commanding the local camp of Confederate veterans says eo much Interest U being aroused In regard to the encampment at Ashevflle that he expects to be able to take SO members of hit camp there. This gratifies him eery greatly. . ? . V::-'o 1 M-.". Chalrmaa If oNeHl of Ue corporation commission said todsjr that Wilson eoan ty hes the loveat Hi rate la the State, including state, teaeloa, school and general eouaty Uiee. the total being oaly S8 ceaU oa Ue 100 valuatlomThe sheriff of that ejQiaty has eolleeted greeter pereentage of the lues due than' any other la the slate, la f set having failed to eolleot oaly nine tenths of oae per cent of the whole amount.' The lex oa property emouul to 7.,00 aad of this he eolleeted ell except , this be lag regarded ae. e Tfry remarkable show Inc. i - .. ; Mis Lula B Bradford of Ellaabcth Olty. the principal of the graded school there has returned here after a at oath' work conducting Teachers institutes la Cumberland and Harnett county; hav- log been aselgaed to Co that work by State Superintendent Joyaer. She greatly . tmprmed by the seal of. the teachers who attended the school 83, of whom were at PsyettevlUe end 40 LtlHngton. . " . " ' i i I V i " . tf f i r,, ' ' A ) A h.t,-' tv '.i "j ;", r ii f -1 i , v " i 1 I j f . 1!i ' . v y li j t f . ! !i ti ! ' -;r . o I I . . )'' . J ..,.! ! in ki:::crum. Again the gavel of the Supreme Ruler Of the Unlverseluw fallen,' calling from his labors on earth to rest above our .be loved Brother, Ferdinand Ulrica; and ? WETERJCA8, St John's Lodge No 8 A7 andAM,NewBernChspterNo4Boyal ArchMaeons;and St John's Commendery invr n.Z'vTJL No 10, K, T, New Bera, North Carolina a r i JZ, 7 i rr and honored Knight ; auer V. 7 - wBwwFan in nntir i nA 7r jT 7' -'1' fered and sustained thi d and Irrevo-1 S",h?. ! I'!" I dtcand TJlrlch. St John'. Lodge ha given up a laiuuui sua true rnomuer, iw Royal Arch Chapter, a beloved end worthy companion, and St John' Com maadery, a loyal KnlgW, and an hon ored Commander., j., '. In evidence of his great merit, end In consideration of faithful service,- he UK" -"" f w;. ti but for a few months past bouru.thehonl or of Bminent Grand Commander ol hi Stale, and In the tenlth of his glory, and In the freshness of this-well earned recognition, he has been called to lay aside hta sword aa.dplume to I eau or mm nnoer wnose au rvueeaicisi ae served oeiow, anu na presenwa -us i arms at the Gates of that . Kingdom, I iron, wnicu auau oe muereo .now mmwi fBlf'rtB;-"if thow . tntil BternsI iest ,4'-i W :- -' . " I United to n in the bono orietipw-l shlpvbrotherlx love and Knlghthoodili I vacant place inthe Bodies of our Lodge I wlU ever be kept green by the memories I Mra -: of kjw preitBejsj,,; --4-'ji V'M' Piano SoloHlsa Clsypoole, tBeltfurthev.." , ' ' " I RKSOLTKD, thit In our own united I sorrow, .we caa but offer to nil loved I ones to share their (irlef, and Individ-1 -.11- kA -H.h th.n thai hlU 'W I " ' shall miss, yet we shall meet him" In those realms In which he Is now at , RESOLVED, thst a opyof this sad memorisl be spread upon the records of I each of our Orders, snd s copy be trans muted to nt nereaveu nmiiy, in toaen that we (hare with them their grief; and I that a oopy be published In the New I Bera Journal, that the world may know I our rrow. ' This Aug. I7th, 1904. r B B HAOKBUBN,'1- . TABXNRT, f- OHGTJION. , :"j Oommttles. Advisory Democratic ammlttee. Special to Journal. ; , . , ;Ralelgh, Ajjg. S0.-Democratic State ChairmaB Blaunons bu appointed the following ae the advisory committee for the oampaJgev the State eoatmlttee hav ing created' 'this committee: r Lee; A Overman, Locke. Craig', L. Banks' Holt, ff.'l, Everett, P. M.PearlaUAt! .Russians Again Retreat. , ' JtSlIt, Toklv Aug SO. The Jspanese eeou-l pled An Chta Chin yeiterdsy and lb Kuuiani Mtreaiea Bionr tne rpsa hi Mukden." Am Chan; Chad' is polatl best suited for 'defense louth of Uao Tang and.thot-gh the dUpatch. say. aouung or u ngu tnere,, oououeesosr v. jr. " was a. serious oae. i ..f t-vt , Try a bottle of Carbonated Coca Cola It nnuf aasa wonderf al tonic cronertiea made fxom the famous Coca plant and Kola ant,. .. .. - - -v-i :r Go to the Oak Meet Market for the beet Oanaed Meat. y-;v--." r:i' Tryabottleot Car boasted Coca CoUl U possesses wonderful lonlo properties mads from the famou. Coca jlant and Cola aui, . . . , - ,-- Don't forget that we are ttlll eloslai out our summer clothing In mess' boys & children at sect. : - - : , . ,, . . - BAXTB riRB Country Hams at Oaks Meat Mar ket. ' - Por Spring and Grown Chlokens U the Oaks tlarkeU -4 ' .t J J Bsxter has Just removed a besttH ful lite of the Ronnlrre Roller Tray Trunks. Alto a etce line of stremer trunks Butt Cee bje As, '. ' ' Tbs Oaks Ileal Market Kandl the bet of everyUili.g. only i.r;:'j4i. 111 ,..l Aiutue-l , '"it. a r' 1 f I ( 1 t BLACK MOUNrAIN INN J' BrilUeni Sunshiny .Day With Driving i And Horbck Parties. ... Plrat- ; .' ares of The WeetC Black Mtr Aug20-The' past week " TtZ.ZT:ZrTJZ.r7i owd "d 8 tl'muTAmAm-t The Inn have revelled out of door each glorious atmosphere,. Under tain kave ap-peired In their iplendor .viTZ- 4ii. - it nd with the moon light, night ttha. edishMaetohavolo give up aad ' bed, leaving so mack beauty out " :. -.v It U BCtau-estlon with these etjh. Inn to find recreation,- tut to find tme a .it st,. Im AowAil " Peel ieaa tA "V Jf m have been going -.In carriage hack.: and crtatly enjoyed are these trios.- ". i v' Within door! there ha been no ces sation tn the card ptrtlee, dancing and with so ' many musicians, there have been muslealea worthy pt more than naaslnit note, r n J ta , On Monday night a large whlit party spent aa exciting time, salving for prises, the first prize, a lovely bend painted parasol going to Miss Carrie Wrlshtof Wilmington, wno was tne woMMfujene. ,0a WtdBM(j,y night a Musical Re d , y,, gnMU a(j lome oaV Mf)ti to y,, pKiortl where the follow t Mceu,nt program was given and en j,uet 2. Misses Atmore and Stol' ter.vt Vocal 8olo-Mis Eva Stolter. pi.Q boIo-MU Laura Ives. y. Duet-Mis Ives end Mln 8iol -Vocal Solo-Mrs Ives. Pi.n0 Duil-MIuos CUypoole and Atmore jermtn Bong Miss Stolter. I tat. JJ !, nnllm, tn h. greatly enjoyed, especially the old, lime quadrille and Sir Roger de Coverly. Next Monday a large party will leave la carriage snd on horse back for a two days outlug .to Hickory Nut Gap. The Pride it ttavipoaa. "Those travelers who hove seen oulr big trees out In California will be sorry to hear tue bad news about the Grlzily Giant, the best known of all the mon arch of our forests," said Mr. E. G. Baker of Fresno, Cal., at tbe New Wlllnrd. "This tree, the pride of the Mari posa grove, is slowly dying and in little while will be devoid of foliage. If la aleo leaning eighteen feet from it center axis and will continue to lose its equilibrium until some day It will come crashing down to the earth. To put off this evil hour arrangements are now. being made to brace the trunk with cables. Tbe giant is 244 feet high and 100 feet in circumference." Wash- tngten Post ' .. ."4- - T'...."..c. . . Kaw a Hal Ktek m Sn. Colonel' George XL Jenkins of Falr bury, quartermaster and commissary genera) of the Nebraska guard, at tbe recent school for national auard officer I W IM. .MA C.." After a lifetime of close association I with the mule I hav-nverlknown blra to buck b man, nor amy- a rr ura mn who knew another man of his ow kno wieaje wno naa neen aiea H8 - Genuine roasted coffee bf no mat what quality wUf hot Impart It color I to odd water,' nor will tne bean lose its I smooth' surf sen or barn, tougn con- MeteaCT Wher eubleeted to a ecaldlng of any duration,' whereas chicory, and other imitation become eoft and epongy when eoeked- and render: the water muddy, so that it Is only necessary te give the suspect a bath determine Its genulneaees. - Of coarse the been must be tried before grinding end the water must be cold, otherwise the test will not be conclusive. - Haveyour Ubleeloth ready as If to aew by machine, and turn the hem all along with the bemmar,' but without threading the needle. This turning tn of the hem Is, every one knows, the most labortoue part of the task. . With tela accomplish!. le -s compara tively easy matter-to complete the tug by hand, .w ; i .s;f p. ..''.. ' ' " , TV. rA- rm. "' . "Baby carriages! -Vee, mti," esid the dealer. ",Wbat sort er one am you want?" . ' -Well." eald.Nupop proudly,;. "you tx-ttor elve me e six months' st. He' only six .weeks .old, but large for his etc." I'lillnil'iiilim rrws. A Idaetla. "TIo rtwlnrvs his wife made blm fill tlmt he 1s." ' ...... "Qnii nii'-ly. Ami I shouul junn tlmt Mi tlitln't mute mure tlmn hnir nn lmnr n tln Jnh."- tlnrpor's l)u7,nr. li.-p Jf i h wrl!o: .... x i 8 liej, Southnrn M E "V, s ftuve I)r Moffott's ( 1 -llilii? To w 'Inn) ! a t he liri,1,: eln.ost w'Z- ' '"'1 l-isn ." "1t;-.- v n p of lit 3! v"! " '- A Pew Fortsii Cornel - . Mel 1 S J Just Received At J g 71 BROAD ST11EET. g 3 Complete StocR Of IFancy and Staple Groceries . At Bight Prices SE J. L. McDAHIEL, Hr" 1 S 'Fltone 91. 71 Breawl ttt Ice Cream Now Erery Day, De livered For 35c. a quart at your home. Ice cream soda, phos phates and all other cool and refreshing drinks at McSORLEY'S. For Exchange Florida Seashore Hotel, open year round, now running full capacity, and nets owner over $5,000 per year; possession at once; exchange on account of health. Wanted farm on eastern shore North Carolina. J. T. ILOURNOY, 1H Newark Ave, Jersey City, N J Ne Stock I have just received a new stock of all kinds of leathers, fittings rubber heel and soles for the fall and winter shoe work. HAVENS Boot and Shoe. Maker - StiVH Middle " fM ""3 i mocks left and Jhe prices vwittX suit 4.V I SOU.; iim's joor stoei I taeeeeeeeeeeeeeesesetee Hello Central ! ' (Sung in the Well known tflne.) Hollo Central give me Royall's For I know be' there, '. You can fludjiim with the Ice Cream, -. On the count'-r near, . ' LYil le p.lvl Its nm whoso speaking C;.'.l Mm wont yon pleaip, 5". r I rit.-tr a':t some loi Cram 1 i ! v- ,: 'ii cvr ! v , , , ... - . . .... i i. A ... I Nice Vat "' 7. 5. Hudson & Co, LIVERY STABLES. We have opened a Livery, Feed, Sales andfexchango Stable ut No. 68 Broad St, Arnold's former stand. Prompt attention given to orders for turnouts, and horses carefully looked after. J S. HUDSON & CO. A Second Carrie Nation As Carrie Nation smashed the barrooms so did S, Coplon, 75 Mid dle 8t., smash the prices on all summer goods. 2500 yds of Sheeting, special sale this week 4c. 2000 yds of SheetiDg, sptcial Bale this week 4 l-2c. 1900 yds of Remnante in Dimity this week 3 l-2o. 39 Summer Corsets 50c, this week 83o. 3600 yds of Hamburg for 4o to 22 l-2o. 1800'yds of Calioo thi week 4 l-4o 10 do Ladies Qtraze this week 4c "00 yd Duck and Pique, at wholesale prioe. 18 pair Laoe Curtains, regular price 11.00; thi week 49o. CLOTHING. One more chance in Men's Clothing in broken die only; 30, 37, 88; regular prioe $10, this week $5.90 8 Boy School Suits, broken slie, to close out for 69o on the dollar us pair men's waking pants $1.25, tbis week 90o Large lot of Boy Knee Pant nit reoeived, size s to 17. S. COPLON, ft MIDDLX STRUT, Mean Is OaekOI Basdware Oo,TTsw 1 If yan waai riBBt' v ; ;.'CLA8fl Job Wosk doa't , forget to teni your et ..'ifsteH 4 i ;:. ;-: ' . . j, t '.v Owen Q. Dunn leading PilntsV BUtloaet. Cer. I'ollock A.0Te To Tlio Public! t I hsraby give sotlce thai I will act be rpippnilbla for labte laourrad by sty one, Oris talmtar Folchst tad AUme Parry Ful. her, wMoh are made with cut n y r. ? ,t a: 1 rofal. " ' I ' T i, R f D Tii 1.
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