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Y Tew Ilcrn, N. C, Tuesday Mornias. J nne S7, 1903. Vol. SXlII.7io. 73. Twenty-Fourth Tar V;;' mi 4 1 Arc You Intefcsfrcl in Xia- ens This Hot ft li 38 inch wide Linen lust' the thine: for Ladies skirts and Blouse suit, worth 35o lor luc - - : - . 42 inch wide best Linen for skirts rhd Bioussuit;wortb6c for 50c - -T Best Linen Towels, vHuck size, 42x20, worth 40c for 25c. ' 38x20, worth S56y tor 15c v - 38 inch Butchers Linen, worth 50o for 29c. gfBest Russian Crash Bleach or Unbleach, worth 16c for 10c." r , These Linens are very heavy;- just the thing for Idtehon and sods 'fountain, In fact good for all round use. . - ' - ' - , ; ;MitcEell5 & ?C6., - V r a ' . pHONE 288. XX !T 42 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office -- A AAA AA4AAAA - - . THE NORTH 5tat Normal and jf-J, -CQURSES-if ' Liteflirjf . 1 . Commercial - - . i i," y Classical Domestic Science a , .! .i'C . Scientific ' ManualTraining , , ' '.-' , , pedagogical . '- ' Musitf s . , Three Cbum'leading ' to degrees..;.-. WUoipd.TYiiiiinf . School for .':V- 'jif Taacher. -'-Faculty numbers 50. Board; laundry, tuition,, and fees for use of text books, 6tc.i $170 a year. For free-tuiUoh students, $125. For non-residents , '., of the State. 4190. : Fourteenth annual session begins September 21, 1905. To ' ,; O-"' secure board in the dorrnitonea, all free-tuition applications should be made be, - '.'"S forrJulylS, Correspondence invited from those desiring, competent teachera ; and stenographers. For catalogue and CHARCES D, McIVER, PRBsroENr, " "U 1 ". GREENSBORO, N C ' For healthful restiulness the' Elastic, Felt Zlattress gives solid comfort When you sleep On a good Felt Mattress you Awaken feeling jLj Hbttreaava Made tojoriler. Old Mattress es Worked Over . v V ;t-IA;;';fK AN UP-TO-DATE LINE OF in eat. model,, Also iiobby f-it 'I nl I ' i. HOWARD? f ; -r r. Under Hotel II 3; ': : "EKUALJS8. ? ; A' ; : , Full yard wide percale 6a a yd" " HOSE r Best 20 ct Drop Stitch' Hose for la dies and Children 10c a pain .' i 'rS-tX- towels yX-fi , 10 doien Towels at only 4c each. V.'i ;:'"'- : insertion Remnants of Insertion 10, 12Jc and l&c kind, thia wek 3, 4, and 6c a yd. CANNON CLOTII." '. 10 Pieces fine quality Cannon Cloth 75 Iliddlo Street. 1 - 1 T ) ' I'ftt. line of Writ inij i r i-vrr ln.ii !it. to f.Vw ! i. Vcatlic? either Damask or. JS, A A A J CAROLINA " v v - ; Industrial College other information, address. ; -' MalrlssesI 'j-P aft re line of Children in r BROTHERS ! Hazelton.' - ains tins sale 9e 'ynSL'f. viv' i'C". ; v SLIPPERS 65-pair 'Ladies Slinperr only 45c a pair.-, Vji';- , ;,; Xadiea Misses and Children White Canvass Of fords to close-at Great Bar gains.'.; ' . -..,. : , dusv uecoivea a nne line Ublldrens parasols at only 22c each. ; X: .' BLEACHING EXTRA. : Another case of that Androscoggin Bleaching free from starch at only 7Jc Barn : R.UEIGII. The Rogprt-Dockery Shootfng Affair All Absorbing Topic.-:: 6w.6lmi Will Prebably Pardo Thi Sola Brick Maa. Intwtitln Nwt About y Taa Ntw Itallraaa ftm 'y:'. '- "t' ' Btra Ta ..' ' . V - . Traatoa. - . .. r-,1 - r Rateigh, K. C. June 26th, 1905- In terest yesterday and todqy here was ab sorbed by the Rogers-Dockery shooting affair and the Claude Bernard side sen sation.' No newi was heard from be yond the fact that a couple of Raleigh men said they saw him at Hamlet Sat urday night John Dockery had a good night Saturday night and another hut night Saturday night he was of the opinion that he would die, . but . yester- dav and todav his anirits revived and about noon yesterday he said heexpect-J ed to recover. A very good account of him was given from the hospital today. His left leg is yet paralyzed. Of course evidence In the case Is being gathered as rapidly as possible, by the state and by the defense for Rogers. The most imporUint witness is Elmer Durfey, the elevator boy in the Tucker building who saw the whole affair and who says Rog era fired the first shot from about . the ton of the stairs, at Dockery who was coming up, and that there were only )hree shots. The young man who took the pistol from Dockery says it 'was 32 calibre weapon and that only one bullet had been fired from it; The war ranta for Claude Bernard in the civil auit for damages for betrayal of Bertha Howell were not made out until six o'clock and the one sent to Wilmington leaving here at seven o'clock Saturday evening did not reach there until yes terday morning by which time Bernard was fat away. It la learned from Fred D. Warren of Jones county who is here that the Golds bora Lumber Company will remove its plant from Dover to New Bern and will build a railway forty' miles long from New Bern through Trenton to Richland through a very fertile trudt' and .agri cultural country and through the best timbered county in the ; states The company has four hundred million feet of standing timber enough to last twen ty years and has a' quantity of young umoer growuiK.:: im wan aera to get water rates and will save a dollar a thousand feet in freigh, jfris said. ' It already owns 20 miles , of railway part of which it will take up In changing the lines. The principal owner is ' a man named Wlnsapp of Washington D. C Senator Simmons Is deeply interested in the road being a largo holder of tim ber in that section. 11 ;;.:,; The Governor will before long dispose of the gold brick ease which was refer red to as-having been argued at length on Saturday. No one believes that , he will pardon the gold brick men who are believed to bo professionals ' and little or no attention is paid to Altechul,; the man from Arkansas who has worked so hard for ttem,-'."'- The Genuine 0ncevUsed. Satisfaction . - ..i.. . v-,' ::-'v it Sure. Aitet using uavia 100 per cent rure Paint on my residence, I wish to state that the work is in' every particular satisfactory, and Is the best piece of painting I have had done for 5 years. I have used . a number of different paints, including pure lead and oil, and cheerfully endorse the Davis 100 per cent Pure Paint as doing more work and giving, greater satisfaction than any other - painting materials I have ever used....'-- - '!;-v i T. H. Fishburne, V Roanoke, Vs., Aug. 1-01 For sale by E. W. Smallwood. A. A N, Company, Superintendents ' CfTice, New Bern, N. C, June ; ; 26. 1905,-, To all agents, employees and the pub- :. ; lie: .'.;-.;.-.. ", r. . The first section of truck train No, 16 will be discontinued after Sunday, June 27th. ; . .' . :. Should, however, at any time ten or more cars ofTer for shipment the same will be moved by upocial train to Golili boro. In l as qiiautitirai tlian thealove they will be moved by local fieiKht train. . , S. L. DILL, Sujit. OLD Nr.V.T.rAl I.k; Hir bh)b at J. ..li iiiil (i! 15 cents per 100 T) A MUCH WANTED NEGRO. Officer Lupton Makaa an ImporUnt Arratt. An important arrest waa made by of ficer Lupton last evening by his capture of a colored man named Bennie Richard son.-- The nominal charge for which the man was taken was disorderly conduct but he will be held until advices arrive from Columbia, S. C, where he is, al leged to have stolen large amount of money. v He was breaking up the furni ture in his house and beating his wife. By various means this man was sus pected os committing a more serious crime. , - ' In company with an officer from Wil mington Mr; Lupton approached Rich ardson; who, - when he saw the officer broke into a run. The Wilmington of ficer identified the man and Mr. Lupton gave chase. Richardson proved good sprinter but he found that the police man-was something of runner too. He was caught at length and the "come along1; applied. The; negro was wy loquacious all the way to the city hall and seemed disposed to blame his wife for his misfortunes. He didn't want to go in the cell because tt was "lousy," and madequite a vigorous protest acrainat it. - It developed that Richardson's wife is wanted for the same theft and 'the officers are looking for her. ; V The man and woman' are wanted m Georgetown, S, Cj for the , larceny of $190 from a white man. " ;Vj""';' im" "" " ' ' " ' Dear Gusi-I have solved the mother- in-law problem, just give her regularly Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It will make her healthy, happy and docile as a lamb. . 85 cents,' ' tea or tablets. Sold by F. S. Duffy. fAnte Nuptial Reception Last night in her beautiful home on New street Mrs. N. H. Street gave a delightful informal reception In honor of her neice Miss Mary Estella Kome- gay, who 1 hi .thoming' marries Dr, Chason, of Bainbndge, tieorgia. - The guests invited to tnaet Miss Kor- negay were of the youngef set, arid af ter "the first greetings thr; time was pleasantry spent in conversation and in partaking of choice refreshments, wes, creams,'..' punch and : coniecuons. . me color scheme of the rooms were white and green.-'" ... Police Court News. , The following cases were disposed of in the mayor's court yesterday morn Henry Bryant, disorderly conduct; John Anderson, disorderly conduct; aed cursing; fine and costs $5. Harriet Hall, disorderly conduct; Cost $3.75..-:v-;'..,-'-'. V.--r L i Dockery Improved., Special to jroirBatl-;;' Raleigh, jf uno 26. -i At 8 o'clock to night John Dockery physicians said his condition was Improved. -: Paralysis -?t;y Woman Supposed to fa Mardered, Srciai tc , JoumaL IT' iPoflocltsviUeVU C.,-June Zfi.-uite an, excitement here among the colored people over the 1 murder of a colored woman," Sallie Humphrey, who left her home in the place late Saturday even ing, to return In a short time, but she did not return at all, hence her family become alarmed. Search was 'instituted on Sunday morning, but no find was . made but suspicious signs of tracks,, scrambling and a boat all pointed to foul work, Upon further Investigation suspicion fell on a negro man, her old lover, by name Junius Lof tin. He was at once arrested at a neighbors house where he he was in love with another girl '; The jury will need to pass upon the evidence at 4 o'clock this- evening. He nor any of his people were in the search ing party Sunday. It will wash and not rub off , . This complexion all envy me, .' Its no secret so I'll tell Take thou Rocky Mountain Tea. Sold by F. S. Duffy. Nice l-'rciih Ma at Count Line kerel i-ki-t. and liluc Fin' ! TUCKER'S w E Covered from Hea to foot with Humours-Forty Boils on . Head at One Time Doctors and Drug Bills $100 Baby Grew Worse. CURED BY CUTICURA " ; F0R FIVE DOLLARS Mrs. George H. Tucker, Tr: 335 Greenfield Avenue Milwaukee, Wis., is a grateful mother- '"When six months old," she says, ' my little girl weighed pound and a half less than at birth.;1 When one month old a scab formed on her face, spreading pntil it completely covered her from head to foot, followed by boils, having fort on her head at one time, and more on her body... Then her akin started to dry up, and it became so bad she could not shut her eyes to sleep. One month's treatment with Cuticura Soap and Ointment made a complete cure, and now my child is as large, strong, ana neaitny as any cnua ot ner age. The doctor's and drutr bills were over one hundred dollars, and my baby grew worse all the ; time. Then we spent less man nve aouars tor tntl curaand oared her.". . CUTICU1U A BLESSING To Skin-Tortured Babies - nH Tired Mothers. The snfiering which Cuticura Soap and Ointment nave alleviated among the young, and the comfort they have afforded worn-out and worried parents,, have led to their adoption in count less homes aa priceless curatives for birth humours, milk crust, scalled head, eczemas, rashes, and every form of itching, scaly, pimply skin, and scalp humours, with loss of hair, of infancy and childhood. Guaranteed absolutely pure." "Ontkvn Smp, Otntnwat, md M& art aoU tkrouffheot U WWW 1.11 . " m VU.W. INMtOII, ffl f. O. Land, : Manager. , PHONE 136. Choice Family Grocer ies and . all kinds of l ool Drinks.. :; i51b of Sugar $1 00 r'NC HaitislSb VtiXX i Frsh - Bread and cakes every day' from Kaferif hakery XXX lilb Rumfords Pow der for 25e :-: -- Try ms lor good goods and quick delivery ::-l.:.J!lcours-: Truly,; Delfiosf lif 1 I si The Wefiell You ; Greatest care taken in making our cream, and only best mate-, rials. .' ..' - ' - . "-. v It la Pure and Wholesome. Can be eaten by the most delicate per son without fear of in jury. - 85 cents pr quart, packed in ice, delivered at your house. ' 1 Also Sherbets and Ice Cream Soda. -' " r7cSorley.: 1 ' WOUDERFUL CUR New Arrivals " , Fresh Canned Mackerel, Brook Trout Salmon, Imported , Sardines, Domestic Sardines, Van Camps Big Hominy in Cans, Pineapple Chunks, Grated Pineap ple, lueen Olives, Sweet, Mixed ana Plain Cucumber Pick les, Great Big, Sour Tea,- Fresh Roasted Flakes, Cream Cheese, Harvey's Small .Hams and Breakfast plete stock of general groceries. J.L. McDaniel 5 Wholenale "T Tarker Store. rTTTTTTTTTTe . JUST RECEIVED A Fine Lot "Busy Bee" Hams English Cured Shoald ers, Breakfast Strips and PicniG Hams. And a Complete Line oi Staple and Fancy Groceries continually on hand at Reasonable Prices. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE BUTTER AND CHEESE. Satinfactlc 11 Ouaranf eed. BHErvin, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. J L. HARTSFIELD, Contractor and Rullder. OrriCk 93 1-2 MIDDLE ST. Would any one inspect my Tto'ork asytf gpes "Red-Cross" , . - :-iX; Sanitary and guaranteed. Low prices on Go . Carts? Furniture, Stoves Mattings, Pictures, StillweU Gas Lights. ' Large variety of Toilet Sets, ' -,. -'-' -'.-.J- ; Successor to Disosway and Taylor, 'XaXX-X: 93 Middle Street. - , ' i - " was the largest conflagration that this -, , i "' J ; - ' " city has ever known.. The fire was like- - j " . ' ' ' s furnace for over a week; our office were lncatH on the fourth floor, and "When the building; collapsed, the nscond J tiny of the fire, our safe fell to the sub-cellar, where w. found it three Weeks nil. r the fire in sn Blrmtunreooi?ni7.nll condition, but with the contents per fed in evpry way. Naturally we immediately re-equipped ourofllces with the ' mrnfM, and we are at all times willing to rtcommend their safes to proa- . i.n t v linvi rn iii the h'chent and mct comjilimntary terms, ; 1 in-; ( AIHU1.IC TKI.fcl.KArH I' We m II II o J I!nnm Sfe the nurkctllify su ceiled 1 - I . I nve t!.e;ii in ptock, u- Klnng fur ( ; T J 1! u' and !' at McDaniel's Heinz's Baked Beans Cucumber Pickles, Coliee. Fresh Oat Strips, and a com Retail Grocer. TTTf TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTo PHONE 238. be glad to have Laths up. For Sale. Felt Mattress. with and without jars. S4.00 to S12.00 a se ?.' -'-. .v - ,, .... Cfawfamati, JunO 16, 1906 ' . T J Turner Furniture Ca, , Mew Bern," - ' i, N. C., Gentlemen: - i -.-' We are in receipt of your communlca tion referring to the letter of J Baum -Safe andXock Co. In renlv to um mm wish to state that all we can say Is that ' tne saie manuiaciurea ny uie above " firm la in our opinion a wonder. Tim v deetructidn of the Pike Building ta 1903 i ; HI'. I.I.SHI Mi LU., per L A ENCEUSON. nd Ixiclc O'mpany'i Safe, one of th. best . In winning the ( Cold Medul at World's Fair. from 4(5 11)8 to IIjS. TIIIE COMPANY, New. Bern, N C in New p
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