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S I Twentj-Fciirlh Year t;.: t:: AT CDESSA. iirMMI(Mj ,4S ' UoL 7catlidr;0t7cri;:j3. yy. This' should meet tha approval cT every woman, especially t!ii3 hot vcath er, why delve at the machine you can come here and get anything you -need in Muslin Underwear at half it3. value. We have just received a ship ment of l-adle3 muslin underwear,, this particular line is well known to the La- , dies of New Bern! ' ii Night Robes at 75e, $1.00;1l.25, $1.50, $2.0Cv These garment! re made either of Cambric or Nainsook.1' .Z ' -; - i Beautiful Skirts at 50, 66 75 $1.00 and $1.25,- hemstitched and , tucked, or with Lace Edge and Insertion. V -V - - ' . , ' , Co-set Covers at 25, 35a"nd50c. ' -'- ," Panta 15, 35 and S'te. . ; . J. lii. Mitchell : & Co., , ' PHONE 288 .41 Pollock St.; PpposttePost-offiee. , .V 'T TnE PTll State Normal and -COURSBS- S'' Literary -" " , ' ', -t,iv- Classical' , pomestic bcience 4 , Scientific , iY'''! Manual Training - ,-rl. "-':. v Pedagogical '. J- ' Music-' ; ' -t ' "Three Courses ' leading;"; to degrees. . Well-equipped Training School for Teachers, -J Faculty numbers 50, Board, laundryr tuition;, and fees for use of text books; etc.; $170 a year. For free-tuition students, $125. For non-residents of the State, 4190. s Fourteenth annual session begins September 21, 1905. "To secure board in the dormitories, all free-tuition applications should be made be. fore July 15, Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teacheri and stenographers.;': For catalogue and other information, MMnuiT'-si&- .CHARLES D, McIVER, President, - lrv' ." '-V- 0REEN5B0RO, N Ct mattresses f Mattresses ! 'For healthful restlulness the Elastic Felt Uattress given solid comfort. When you sleep on a goqd Felt Mattresr you - wake ' feeling good. -TSV''r'iV'4,-J" -. - Mattresses Made to-order Old Mattress e3 "Worked Over Yj " Y"TY- V- WE HAVE 3BST RECEIVED -'. AN UP-TO-DATE LINE OF Blue Serges and Worsted . '-; I : Plaid in Square xahd Saclt cut model. ' Also" nobby ' line of C lilldreu riAllilniv HOWARD Under Holel Come ' This Week For Tlioso brilliant PERCALES. , . .. Full yard wide percale 5Jc a yd HOSE - Best 20 ct Drop Slitch Hoao for La dies and Children 10c a pair.' . ; , towfls : '' 10 doxen Towels at only 4c each, INSERTION ' v. Remnants gf Insertion, 10, 12Jc and 15c kind, this w ek 3, 4, and 5c a yd. , ; CANNON CLOTH. 10 Pieces fine quaKly Cannon Cloth 75 CAROLINA' '.s Industrial College Commercial BROTHERS Hazelton.' " i Bnrgni;; 3 this sale 9c a yard. ; , T ' ' SLIPPERS ' C5 pair Ladies- Slippers only 45c a pair, ' Ladies Miiwes and Clnldren White Canvana Oxfords to clone at Great Par gains. i JuHt Received a fine line ClnMrens paranoia at only 22c each. . . ; . ; bleaching extra; Anoincr case or that Androscofjins Blanching free from stan-h at only 7Jc Slate Cr.1i.ial Removes To Tennessee Successor Sought.' Good Prjgrass Being Made on Raleigh and So uthport Railway. Bernard Still "Out of Sight." Ralm Are Hurting The Cotton. Raleigh, June 28. Mr. J. M. Bent- ley, who for a couple of years has been assistant tp State entomologist Frank lin Sherman, goes to the superinten dent station of Tennessee, . assistant entomologist. Prof., Sherman rleft for the north today to find a new man. -v. . It U said that state Treasurer Lacy will not return from his camping trip in the North Carolina mountains until July 15th. , - - . - , From the general manager of the Raleigh and Southport Railway it is learned that work is in progress on the third pier of the bridge across the Cape Fear River at Lillington. . The ateel structure will be 600 in length, and there will be 1,250 feet of trestle. -The bridge will be thirty feet above the water at the normal stage and by the last of Auzust will be completed. It is expected that trains will be running ( - into FayetteviUe from Raleigh by Chri smai. ' " -. ' ' As yet there are no tidings of Claud M. Bernard. Everything here is wait ing on the official reports from Dockery as to the condition of John Dockery on which is based the hearing of policeman Rogers who shot him, Today the con ditions of Dockery was improved, and his father Marshal Dockery appeared to be much encouraged. It is not known when an operation can be - performed. Marshal Dockery has received hundreds of telegrams and lstters from all over the Statxpressive of sympathy and he is much impressed and affected by these evidences of regard and interest As yet there are no r developments aa to this sensational case beyond those troubles. It i said by lawyers that the fight will now be on -the character of the two youngVomen in this deplora ble case."" - . 1 One of the leading- cotton dealers re marked that he had never known the crops so "spotted" as they are this sea son, thieing due to the fact that the rains are so scattered; In a township ten miles north Of here, for - example, there has been no rain since the middle ofMayv' -"-..Vj. '' . 1 - The A. AN. C. Company announce that Mr. Charles D. LeGrande has been appointed soliciting agent for the com pany vice Mr. A. J. Cooke, resigned. ? The hdies of the First Baptist Church are, requested to meet there aa early as possible this morning to assist in clean ing the church. i -. - - , -The new paint on the court house gives that building a decidedly improved appearance. - The commissioners are to be commended for the entire work of overhauling and painting the court house. -. , - . Fresh Portsmouth Mullets at C V. McGehee'i.,. . v . ' :; - : Y A Pleasant Lawn Party. ; Miss Myrtle disosway entertained her friends Tuesday evening by a party given in honor of her guest. Mips Jessie Bumpas. The lawn was prettily adorn ed with lanterns. Tables were arrang ed tastefully in the yard, and the com pany presented a fine appearance. At U-n o'clock delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, in her us ual, charming manner, gave an enjoy able close to the evening s pleasure. Russian General Scad. . London, June 28 The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Times confirms the report current that Kuropatkin has been killed and that 60,000 of Lmevitchs men have been captured. Fine line fresh canned goods at Coast Line Market Pulled From Train. Kinston Fr.- Pn-t-.s, 28. The only incident to occur on the Methodist excursion to Tu, " day to ra-tt tiie h'. ovf-r it H an a, - - ! i,t p-head City t !.- ' -w , h o-,-- r, ! -n a' , r V. no in, :H t'. " ' t:.,; r y v, : 1. ft I it d 1 i...t a f Burglar Breaks Into Store. Openi Koney Drawer But Missed Big Bagel Koney.; twees Striken and Treop.. V' Ike Simmons' store on Queen street' St Petersburg,-June 28,-The wave was burglarized yesterday morning and of disorder rolling over Russia; has ap a small amount of change was taken, peared at- Odessa. . where a general the exact amount is not known. Officer .fHt. -.imnanifirf hv Woodshed and Lupton was on duty at Five Points vrhpn a mnn rtnt.ifipd him thAt he heard some one working at the cash drawer in Simmons store. The , officer imme- diately went rover .and saw a bright light and thought at 'flrst that Simmons ' or the clerk were at work, but further examination proved that a thief .was trying to get in the drawer. Mr. Lupton tried to get around to the back door but' was prevented from do ing so by a high plank fence.- Being unable to get the key to the gate of the fence he attempted to scale it with the help of a colored man whom' he had en listed to help him.- While the" two were endeavoring to get over the fence, the burglar had become alarmed and sought refuge in flight, going through "one ' of the windows taking sash and 'all along with him. . He made good his escape. -. &The evidence of the thief 'a perturba tion lies in the fact that he didn't go throueh the cash drawer as thoroughly as he would had he not been interf erred with. J - -' , - A bag containing about $25 was In the same diawer that he was messing with and also two good gold watches which were untouch ed. t " Tfiere have been' several, reports of burglaries in different' parts of the city recently and the citizens should take warning against a possible invasion at the dead of night. Burglars have not been-very successful here and let us hope that they wont be,, but that they will be landed properly. ; ; . ' . - ; T f No Secret About IV, - ' 'It is no secret, that for Cuts, Burns, Ulcers" Fever Sores, Sore Eyes, Boils, etc nothing; is so effective as Buck len's Amies Salve.tV "It didn't take long to cure a bad sore I had, and it is O, K.,; for sore eyes,", writes D. L. Gregory,, of Hope, : Tex 25c at all Druggist 1 ;'. " -- . ' Notice to School Patrons. -Patrons of School Districts os. 3 A 5 white of township No. 3 are hereby notified that the Board of Education at its meeting to be held Monday : July 8, will consider and take action in the mat ter of consolidating these two districts. Patrons "of . districts,? No. ; 12 White townshid No, l and No. 7 white, town ship No. 2 are notified that at this meet ing, Board will consider matter of con solidating these two districts.- -; sJ; Any patron of above districts having objection to urge to proposed action is invited to. be present and state his views. ' 1 By order of Board of Education. ' ' - - - S. M. Brinson, Sec' , The Inn Newly Refitted, : The Inn, at Black Mountain is newly furnished in the main this year, with enameled iron bedsteads and fine springs and mattresses. The linen is all new ani of the best quality, -both for the dining room and the bed rooms. ' New silver cutlery and attractive tableware will suit people of taste. There is no more attractive place in the mountains than the Inn at . Black Mountain and terms are very reasonable - - 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 Fresh Mackerel at Coast Line Market and Blue FiBh , - Schooner Rammed. ' Norfolk Va. June 28-The U. E. weather observer at Cape Hatteras re iHirta that the 3 mauled Bchooner Clara K. Bt-rgen which was sighted from that Htation abandoned and floating at sea following a collision with the Norwegian fruit steamer Dumois, has di-i.'iared from view and probably gone to tbe bottom in ten fathoms of wat-r. The I!err;n has f r-i;'i.Tit!y been to NewJ'--m to h.a l v -h Inn, her If you are troul.I. .1 with ih',y H;-i-iln liea I!ol in.r.K-. lira ky rdain T- , 1 1 I t 1 Trouble Spreading in Ruails Conflicts disorders has broken out - There were collisions between the military and the strikers Monday night and yes- terday, in two f which Trolley were fired h, iy.a trooT)a- No wrt . 0 the extent of the casualties had been re ceived, the official : statement dealing only with the initial encounter Monday night, declaring that two persons were killed therein. There was another en counter yesterday afternoon and a num ber of attacks were made 'on Individual policemen.' ".L -J '- A press dispatch received last night said that 400 armed workmen-) barri caded a suburb and repulsed the attack of a company of Cossacks. Reinforce ments of three companies of Cossacks were sent to the suburb, but the. result of their attack on the strikers is not yet known. V " Ancient witchery was believed in by only a few but the true merit . of JD Witt's Witch Hazel Sake is known by every one who has used It tot boils, sores,, tetter, eczema and piles.-'- C!? Service ol Summons by Publication.? mm NORTH CAROLINA I SuMriorCoort.--. CRAVEN COUNTY 4 Blar the Clerk. ' . . ' J 1 w uu uif i.e.. Hi. .It. The daf radsjMa thov umed will t1c natfatA tht an aotkMi entitled aa above hu been eem. menoed in the Superior Court of craven county to en jot aivunona oeraun tot or land altuated at theeornerof Jerkins Alley and Queen atreet m the city of New Hem, H. a, and wnich the artiee to thie action claim as heira at law of Franeie D. Lane, and the aaid defendanta will further take notice that they, are required to appear at the etmrt house in craven county, in New Bern. N. &. on the SUh day of July. 1906, to answer or demur to tne complaint of tne piaincux m saia action or the plaintiff will apply to thesoort for the relief demanoea in saia oompuunt.' : ..- r- . w. m. w AiHUH. cierk superior court, tWa teth day ol June U06, .,,1 ...c $r?iH Hoas8v0inen:3:& nWr sKiM;-wra taLa--- n ai MUIJ ! Jla IU t lUHl ' vrnroishes ibsolate pro newUPttre bltc LM !. what !i this protection worth ' 'I to J;yoB tbc? paint RiTeglU;,': ,V; V;. SOLD BY . LVREPirTABLE PAINT ; AND , . HARDWARE ' - DEALERSy,t;fe'i''v: . TT If ' ' '-V R 5:; E o ewV s uovv Amva s : j Fresu Canned Mackerel.Brook Troiit : l Salmon, Imported Sardines, Domestic g j Sardines, -Van Camps Big Homixiyin j Cans, Pineapple" Chunks, Grated Tineap- -f PleVflueen Olives, Heinz;s Baked Be an Sweet,' Mixed ana Plain, Cucumber Pick j les. Great Big Sour" i iea,. fresn.jrxoasiea uonee, rresn oat Flakes, Cream Cheese, Harvey's Small j Hams and Breakfast Stripsf and a com 5; plete stock of general groceries. J;L;McBaniel g WJioleMiife & Retail Grocer. - rarkertore , ' Corner Broad and Hancock Ste. TTTO JUS r RECEIVED Lot "Busy Bee'Hams a and PiGRiG And a Complete Line oi Staple and Fancy Groceries continually on hand at M HEiLJDflUABTEBS FH FINE BUTTER AlD CHEESE. SalfaetU n if - Whoiegale and YY' '''''''''' ;; No. 81 South Front St. v MlMKAHMAAAiUkkUikU J L. HARTSFIELD, Contractor OrriClt 93 1-2 1UBDLI STr any one in as it aoes YYYj "Our. Perfection Tray Trunk." 4- Would be glad to r-5 'df:- wti' rti;r'- -S-t ." spect 1 j I i L I at ucDanmrsS v Cucumber Pickles, s yTTTTTTTTTTTTf TTTTTTTTTTTe Hams. ' Guaranl eeVl. lie tall Grocer. AAAAaAAAAAAAAaVAAAAAAAAlI and Bollder. PHONE 238. Laths . For Sale. have Work :r- .Superior- to any pat- c - ent tray trunk on the market, - Strong and durable.;- ; and inspect merits. , - CORDEMON CARPETS. - Splendid wear and chean. . . " K-r.-'-; ,, -. y - John B; Ives Successor to Disosway ft Taylor.'- I 93 Middle St-- -,;; -,'- "Till '-Clllir!' ,"''"' Cincinnati, June 16, 1906 "-;-v--"i T 3 Turner Furniture Co., New Bern, 'f-'i '. ; N. C, Gentlemen: ..' ' -i We are in receipt of your communlca '. ' tion referring; to the letter of 1 Baum v' ' Safe and Lock Co. In reply to same we :'..: J wish to state that all we can say ia that c 'J; the safe manufactured by the above '.-rf ; firm ia in our opinion a wonder. The - V' -destruction of the Pike Btiiidnif? in 1WJ3 was the lailfeet connaration that this , : ; city has ever known. The fire was like ' t -s ' ' a furnace for ovtr a week; our otllcea ' fourth flow, and when the building collar"!, the second ''. ' , f.. to the ul)-ecli.,r, v. here we foond it three weeks .. ' ..... i io.iv iii..al,ie roniiiuon. hot with the contents per .-" ., - v. ii imtiK .p;, t i v re-eiuii,ed our ofl't-e with the . - i , i ; , s v : . i ' to rfr. rnniend thir safes to pros- t i. I - c -;i :,rv tei TUB. . - ' i It i i. . ,i..; CO., per Li A ENCLKnON. ' .1 : - v.-l I - ( '"V s ! fes, o" f the heat - i t l 1 1 at V, ..rid's 1'air, ; fi...,( tV' l,A to 2,0-0 II. i in New ( ' 1 1 i ' .-. - '
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