Vol. XXIIIXo. CI.
Twenty-Fourth Tea
:ra, C, Tuesday Mornlcs, June 13. 19C3.
4
M ib' liL
Asia .wed
1
necciay
The Advantage ' Sale.
NO ODDS AKD BINDS; ; ' '
" BUT, MESH NEW G00D3.
: Table Linen, Wash Goods, 8ilksfCholce
Colored Lawns, Window Shades.. Prices
will astonish every Bayer. It. costs
1 Nothing to see these goods.' '
- This sale is strictly CASH, no goods
sent out on approval, ; exchanged or
taken back. . ; "
J M. Mitchell & Co.,.
. PHONE 288. .
41 PoUck St., Opposite Post-office. J
Special Bargains This Week,
It's a Snap,
If you are looking for snaps, read
this ad and you'll not be disappointed.
We are always In a position to know
-when Bargain Snaps art in the market
:and we are not slow about snapping
them up for our customers.' Every item
: in thia ad is a snap. Bale all this week
, SEA ISLAND SPECIAL.
' 1,200 yards Fine Quality, 38 inch, Sea
Island Domestic, 7c value, sale 4 jc a
yard. "'
. IW TIIW MUUKUI VWUi nUI.ll IfeflU.
. Come before it is gone 9c a yard. j
1 LADIES GAUZE ; j
" tOO Ladies Gauze Vests, worth 10c, at
only 4c each,
- LONSDALE. .
2,000 yards Lonsdale Cambric, worth
12Jc, this week only 8Jc per yard, only
10 yards to each customer.-
'. BARGAINS. , ;
Yen can always And Bargains in our
Ribbons, Hamberg and Laces,
MEN'S PANfS. " .
-f 169 Pair Men's Panta. worth from
$1.00 to $ 1.25 a pair, choice 48e a pair
UNDERWEAR "... . -
46c buys a suit of Underwear, worth
double. ' .'.
. " Boys suits: i
98 Boy's Washable Suits, sizes 8 to 8,
small styles, prices from 48c to $1.25.
76 Middle Street.
Big Stock on hand, Another car load coming.
lillllifliiii
Broad
1 .-
Is Coming
TO BE SOLD AT
! f .THAT .WILL' PLEA5E
THE PEOPLE.
Sato each day from IX a m to 730 "p m.and Saturday'! from 720 a. m. to 12 p
" m. This a an opportunity of a lifa time... It eosta you nothing to look, so
' earn at one, ' Specii I aale U Win week to have room for more ears ef ware
; u. here are some op our prices:'. ;
' Cupe and Saucers 20c a l doxeo.. riates 20 and 23c i dosen, of beautiful
decorated...''. -i'r'tl '; -J-'- ' i", '' k-.''V.- '" -N'v"r ii-.
16.60 Toilet Set, 10 plwes, extra large size, lautifu)ly decorated, gold
' lined only m';V-' rw';- -"- Vf Vi?
14.60 Decorated Toilet Seta, 10 pieces for $2 89.' . t ; ,if v .', h j
, If tou wish to boy a numbef of other articles , in crockery all sizes,
platee,bowls, cream pitchers, vegetable diahea.etc, we think you will be pleased
with thia sal. ; ' .'.
Ererytblng will bo almost given away. Do not mial thia . great chance to
get such genuine bargains, if you do you will regret It..-.-, l; .'
. .: 'I w v WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. "- : 'm i :
T, .-Vi ' v y?.ti 28 Middle St.' orv81 Broad ii.Tvf. " -V ':
RALEIGH
FELL FROM TRAIN.
It It a Railroad Race, To South
. . 'port? . -
Tht Oil Osmtgt Suit fisttlflllgo.-Cret
' Outieek at State Fan. Trollay . ;
t Una Building. Stat Audi-
1 I, ' tor Busy. 5 ; i0''
Raleigh! June 12.-In the Superior
ejurt here today the notable libel-dam
age suit of Gattis vs Kilgo waa taken
up, this being a fourth time in the
Superior court, - this .having been re
moved here from Granville county. The
array of lawyers on both sides is nota
ble.," A .special term of . court was
ordered, to try, and finally: dispose of
this long standing case. ' . ' , '
Governor Glenn left this morning for
Aaheville to make an address before a
school. Great regret wai expressedby
the Virginians and also by the thou
sands of North Carolinians who are in
Norfolk. Hampton, Newport News and
that vicinity at his not being present at
the Bethel monument dedication Satur
day, but he certainly had a very line
representative in the person of Secre
tary of State Grimes, who made 4 very
pleasing impression in every way. Tfye
Governor will go to Norfolk on Thanks
giving day accompanied by a notable
party of North Carolinians to Itn 'as
the loot ban game between the ru-
versity of Virginia and the Unive sit
f North Carolina. , . .
Gorden Huricet, one cf thepeniten
t'ary directors, who a day or two ago
was at .the . State farm near Weldon
siys the cotton plant are larger and in
better shape generally than : he ever
s iw it at thia time of the year. ' Of
the peanut crop there part is good and
part is bad. - ' ' ,
It is understood that Commissioner of
Agriculture Patterson will go to Europe
in the autumn, to look after mattera
r warding the new emigration, move
ment to North Carolina. It 'was aaid
that a very able ageni will be placed at
Castle Garden, New York City to send
emigrants t'lis way man who can
make careful selections. .-
Mueh interest 'la expressed' in the
building of the Raleigh A Pamlico Sound
Railway and after it gets heyond Wil
son it said the convict force upon it will
be increased.'' '.t''::''''. "
It is learned that F. H. Fries and hie
asod ites will rapidly push the build'
ing of the railway from Winatoc-Salem
southward to Wadeaboro. There ap
pears to be a very good prospect of the
building of a trolley line on the turnpike-
now under construction between
Wilkeeboro and Jefferson. ' There is
ample , water power conveniently lo
cated. .' It is said the road can be built
for $300,000. :Tha turnpike Is not ma
cadamised, Kit is to well graded that it
has cost 122,000 a mile on. an' average
so far for construction, and the heav
iest grading has been completed.
It seems to be a sort of impression
that , thi Southern,-' the Norfolk and
Western and tht Seaboard Air Line are
making race lo get into Southport
and it is very certain that more atten
tion has been directed recently ' to the
latter place than ever before. -.--
; The arum corps of the Confederate
veteran camp here left today for Rich
mond, 'stopping there long-enough to
give a concert in the Capitol Square
and also to make music in honor of
Governor Montague and will then go on
to Louisville to the great re-union. . -. .'
State Auditor Dixon is now very busy
assessing corporations and bank stock,
Una work growing ..heavier year by
year.;.' ; .-. '.- ' x .
A new rural free delivery route is es
tablished from Penelope, George' F.
Sugg,' carrier. '-' 'v' :
Yeung Colsrad Maa Falls From, Excursion
.v-' Train and Rscsivt Fatal lnuria, '
Another frightful and fatal accident
occurred Sunday, in James City. From'
Linnn
QUE SOLID
SHE
CAROLINA. BRIGII CO.,
; Plant at Clarksj Hjman 8lding,lKin8ton and Roberaonville.
Annual Capacity 15,000,000.
Having Installed Modern Dry Kilns we are now prepared to furnish the Bant
''"'.. Building Brick ever oftVred on this market t :' ,
: pkiceh' guaranteed. v '
- lln7i HVVVIsY X'OniVlNY,"
New Bern, NC . . ' " Selling
Agen
It makes no difference how long you
have been kick, if you art troubled with
indigestion, constipation, liver and kid
ney troubles, Hollister'a Rocky Moun-
taid Tea will make you well. 85 eenta.
or aale by r. S. unify. . '
; Water Mr loot art Hen. ; '
- Two carloads of Cuban Sweet water
melons' from Florida arrived In the city
yesterday. They are the ' first of the
season and are of very fine quality,
One car Is consigned to the Broad St
Fruit Company and the other for Mr,
C. E. Whitcomb of George Street A
large eonignment ot cantelnpes also
arrived hera Utxt night '
The Journal acknowledges - with
thanks a gift of a large and lunclous
watermelon from the Broad Street
Fruit Company.
GirU, if you wnt red lips, laughing
ycs, sweet breath and grxxi looks us
Hollifilcr's Kocky Mountain Ti-a. The
(frentest bi)tifinr known. 35 cents,
Tea or Tal'l'-t For ile by K. S. Duf
: 0-o.r Cr-xad.'u.atcs
Don't fail to secur positions. Nearly dn now holding good places in New
- Bern. Many others in position at varloim oilu-r poin(.
s Write for npm-inl nnr tn len hi-rn.
c7 . cy .
NEW BtC'N. NC
amongst his gay and happy companions
Fred King, a young ..man about eigh
teen years of age, was hurled to death.
The A. & N. C. road ran a special ex
cursion train, the firet.pf the season, to
Morehead City Sunday, and among the
passengers were number of young
negroes. As a rule, when these people
go on an excursion it means a' warm;
time, ' and while,no special complaint
was heard of disorderly conduct,- on
Sunday's train it seems that these boys
were in a gay and frolicsome humor. It
has even been intimated that intoxica
ting liquor had been circulating quite
freely.' At any rate, ' while the train
was passing through James City on its
return Sunday afternoon, a number
of colored youths had congregated on
the- platform and were playing with
each other when one of them, Frel
King, lost his balance and was hurled
headlong to the ground, receiving in
juries from which he died.- .' -. : -
-After the accident the train was stop
ped and the injured man put aboard the
train and brought here, being taken to
Dr.' Whitley's office. An examination
showed a fearful laceration of the face
and scalp and fracture of the skull...
The man was bleeding proiusely, but
regained consciousness and talked with
those around until a moment before
death, which occurred about twenty
minutes after arrival at the doctors of
fice. The immediate cause of death
waa from loss of blood and fright Dr.
Primrose,, the company's surgeon was
notified, and responded as speedily as
possible, but arrived too late t render
any assistance,Dr. Whitley having done
all that was necessary,
. 'After death occurred, several wild
reports were set afloat, to the effect
that the man --was thrown from the
train " and1 that he was the victim Of
foul play, which created, np little ex
citement, '.but several witnesses how
ever, affirmed that the falling waa
purely accidental ' and an inquest was
deemed unneceas7.y . ''.
-The body of King waa taken to his
home on Burn Street and was buried
from thence Monday afternoon. .
' Thia makes the second frightful and
fatal railroad accident in James City in
less than two months times '"
I YOUNG BOY . "DROWNED.
Elmer H. Arnold Gets Beyond His.. Depth Is
"7. .Hit Ntatt Whils la Swimming.
- Elmer Hughes the eleven year old son
of Mr. Julius Arnold, was drowned . in
tht Neuse river near the Blades Park
bast ball ground at half past five last
evening Five 7 young, boys," George
Green; Jr., Will Jones, Carlyle '' Dixon,
Will Ward and Ira Cosby were with the
lad m swimming. The place has been
popular as a swimming hole for years
and many drownings have occurred at
thia place or in tht vicinity, ?.i ? vi
;Thej boys had been in the water'' for
sometime an j were doing stunts. They
had got quite a distance from the shore
and Elmer, a little more daring . than
tht rest struck, out . further into-' the
stream endeavoring to get to ' a stake
driven in tht river not supposing the
water to be over his head. He had left
his companions only a few feet behind
before they saw hint," struggling and
they knew that he was beyond his
depth and waa in ' need of assistance.
In their fright they hurried to short to
give tht alarm. Some larger boys were
at the park awaiting the arrival of oth
er boys to play ball They heard the
alarm and made heroic efforts to get to
tht boy..' They put out in a boat and
dove repeatedly in tht placet indicated
to get tht body. . They were unsucceas
fuL ' George Smith, a young colored
maa came along at that time and he
gave his assistance. lHs is a good swim
mer and soon found the- boy's body - in
seven feet of water and brought- it to
land. .It had floated feveral f Jf from
where he waa seen last Tht body was
in tht water a little more than an half
hour. Smith has figured in one or two
eases of rescue from drowning,
Dra. Caton and Rhem were quickly
at the scene and worked long and hard
over the boy to restore him to life but
ithout avail
The funeral will be held at the Cen
tenary Methodint church at half past
four this aftemuon. Rev, G. T, Adams
will officiate.
Covered With Scaler and Scabs
From Head to FootDoctors and
All Other Remedies Fail Skin
Now Smooth and Clear.
ANOTHER WONDERFUL,
, CURE BY CUTICURA
..xfoV'i' n ' ' v-V V. .'....
Writing undet date of Sept 7, 1904,
Mr. Mattie Shaffer, of Cumberland,.
Miaa.. aavs: - "Some time ago I or
dered and received your wonderful
Cuticnra Remedies, which I used on
my little afflicted babe with wonder
ful results. I had tried many other
remedies without any benefit what
ever, and Cnticura came to the rescue
when my doctors and all other rem
edies had failed. -One doctor pro
nounced it scrofula, the other eczema.
The little one was one solid sore, with,
scales and scabs from head to foot
when I started using Cuticnra. Soap-
and Ointment. - The resmt was won
derful, and now my baby's face and
body are smooth and clear."
. . 1, . . . . . . nL.lt
' (slgneaf Jura, juaiuc ouauci.
THE DUTY OF MOTHERS
At tht) First Sign of Disfiguring
Humors Is to Use tuticura.
Evenr child born into the world
with an inherited tendency to tortur
ing, disfiguring humors of the Skin
and Scalo. becomes an omect 01 the
most tender solicitude, sot only be
cause of its- suffering, butbecauae of
the dreadful fear that the disfiguration
ia to be lifelons and mar its future
happiness and prosperity, Hence it
becomes the dutv of mdthers of such
afflicted children to acquaint them
selves with the best, the purest, ana
most effective treatment available,
tiz.i the Cuticnra Treatment consist
in? of warm baths witlkCuticura boap,
and gentle anointings with Cuticnra
Ointment the great Skin Cure. Cures
made- in child hood are speedy, per
manent and economical,
IMInim Sou. OMmat. tat nil, in kM Ikronihmrt
A. world. Pottf Itaif a Chrm. Corp., Burton, Soto
fnp BS-Si4M"llOTCimIH.ur!uHuwn.
On
Postal Ku'Jee.
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B.lw.m Rui Andl.pin
Furii. June 11 A i a trh from K
Pi-l.-rsl.urg to Tim I'- luir k'vcs the
ll.! JJ
-il f,T)'l:' ion of h
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New Arrivals, at McDaniel's
Fresh Canned Mackerel, Brook Trout
Salmon, Imported Sardines, Domestic
Sardines, Van Camps Big Hominy in
Cans, Pineapple Chunksl Grated Pineap
ple, Queen Olives. Heirjz's Baked Beans
Sweet, Mixed ami Plain Cucumber Pick
les. Great Big Sour Cucumber Pickles,
Tea, n'resn .Roasted Cofiee, Fresh Oat
Flakes, Cream Cheese, Harvey's Small
Hams and Breakfast Strips, and a com
plete stock of general groceries.
J. L. McDaniel
j Wholesale A Retail Grocer.
I arker Store, , Corner Broad and Hancock Sts.
rVTTTTVTVV . fTTTTTl
. More Buildings Begun.
Work has been commenced on two
large buildings which will be distinct
additions to New Bern's industrial life
and progress.
Armour A Co s warehouse at the
corner of South Front and Hancock
streets will be a commodious building
designed to bouse all the 'Armour pro
ducts heeded within the territory gov
erned by the agent, , Mr. F. F. Mat
thews. It will front on South Front
street having a measurement of 60 feet
on that street and 107 feet on Hancock,
It willbe 28 feethigh. - .
Mr. . W. Langdon, of Chicago, the
architect employed by the Armours has
the work in charge.
tucavation lor the new brick livery
stable for Mr. Lewis " Daniels waa be
gun yesterday. , The building which is
intended for erection for the present
will measure 69 by 160 feet The front
will be a two story structure but over
the stable only one story will be made
on the stable part
Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
No. 81 South Front St.
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Extra fine Veal at
Market ' ;.
the Oaks Meat
A PARTICULAR; BURGLAR .
' ''f, 'V'V-. 7' eamasa'. f ,- '
Plats Slass Wlssow f C. W. Arawtreai's
Iters Brekts Aei ti as Display
'.''';-:';.''.:' Itelsa.-'-
Some time Sunday night or Monday
morning the window of t W. Arm
strong's store waa broken by a burglar
and goods to the value of ten dollars
were taken. The thief was a pa.iicular
kind of an individual for he did not take
What lay closest-to hla grasp but he
reached inside the window as far as
possible and swiped a pair .of patent
leather shoes. . ' He didn't . want any
thing so common as tana. ;
Other articles he "lifted" were two
hats, one white vest ' and neck wear.
The thief must have been a bold one to
have taken the chances for there were
policemen and watchmen at several
places near at hand. ' ' ? - -.
Indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia,
kidney and liver diKorders, and all
stomach troubles positively cured by
using Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea.
35 cent, Tea or Tableta. For aale by
F. 8. Duffy. " '
Extra fine Veal at the Oaks Meat
Market
!
f ;
JUST RECEIVED
Small hoi
N C Hams
and Chesterfield Hams,
And a Complete Line oi Fancy and
Fancy Groceries continually in stock at
Reasonable Prices.
L EC Ervin,
J L. HARTSFIELD,
Contractor and Builder.
OFrilfc 93 1-2 MIDDLE ST. PHONE 238.
Would be glad to have
any one inspect my Itoork
as it aoes up.
Laths
For Sale.
FurniturQ, Pictures. do-Carts, k
We are constantly adding to our stock.
and get our prices
SiilliEiI Gas'littutn. . Pictares Fraici
t Successor to Dlsosway and Taylor,
? 93 N Middle Street.
Call
fpa: '.
We are offering a . big 'reduction on atl oar
Spring and Bummer enna. , we nave eigniy.nve
' two piece Suits In Flannels, Homespuns and
inm ti nn n fin on.'. SUmt. SHma
and Regulara. We. can fit you and save you
' from two to Ave dollar on your Summer Buita '
. We also a big variety of Taa and Patent leathet
J. . tl -t. .lnU mAA MUtk.' '. ' ' 1'
New lot of nice Straw Hate Just received.' ' ,
I A R'AYTFR
Hccp Oat "jjTIie Flic
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Iwia' Lead and
Illinois snd Cut-