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TT - ' 1 r tc..y j. ir Twent j-Fourlh Tear l:v.:y IT STAN3 TP.IAL. This stiould appeal to every , Lady -in New, - Bern, ; and . e s i pecially:sn this hot weather, -Wb- offer 'sDihe' 'special 'in-' ducemeiits in the well known . j Hikers' Perfume s;, and ; toilet ; fi .Specialties". Vy. '-.'--v . We mention only a few we carry in stock. Dresden face powder" 25cv "Toilet Buzair 25c. v Orris and Cucumber 85c. Cream Violet Ce- t .rat SOe. Headache Cologne 25c.: Lavendar Salts 25c. Alma Meal, it's '; natural and harmless Skin Bleach, it's only 25c. Antiseptic tooth ? Wash 25c. Nail Powder Qivo Soap 25c, Liquid Queen Soap 26c. Septone u antiseptic hair food.' Violet Talcum Ppwder, 15o. Sachet -l' , Conceit XOc. Toilet Wati-t 25c- " " ; - ; , ' v . We are special agents 'for the Superb -Perfumes and dainty toilet ' ; specialties made by Kiker of - New York. A . complete line of the .; ", foods made by this popular , house is always on exhibition at our r perf erne and toilet goods department. ' r V ."-- ('. " " " j.;,ra.MitcEcii Co. . :j PHONB 288. 4 J .Pollock St'.; Opposite Post-office, , .: 'Having ducided to discontinue our retail business we will sell at retail at COST for CASH, our entire stock of Crockery, Cutlery and household furnish. , ings, We also offer to the right party upon yery advantageous terms, .the whole of said stock ard our long established business., . ;V " ' 45 Pplloct' StreetJ v ": U - PattressesilMattressesali jc ur ueauuiui rastiuiness tue , .cuasuc ten Zlattress give solid comfort: When you Bleep on a good "?elt Mattress you " wake feeling mattresses Mann toronier- Tiiri m ftttr ass es Worked pver. ATE HATE JUST EECEIVED AN UP-TO-DATE LINE OF ' IHiin Sornoo anri injbquare eut: model. Also nobby line Set i liildren HOWARD Under: Hotel Bargai lis For ' ',' We quote you a few items of general them and thea pas judgment,';.' PERCALES,: v - Full yard wide percale Sc a yd .; V ; hose I .' Best 20 et. Drop Stitch Hose for L die and Children 10c a pair. . ' TOWEW. '..: ': 10 dosen Towels at only 4c each.1 - . INSERTION' '' Remnants of Insertion, 10, 121 and 15c kind, this wek 8, i, and 5c a yd.' : CANNON CLOTH. ' 75 , , 10 Pieces fin. quality Cannon Cloth , 75 Ulddle v- V'nrctnri U11U.11U101VU BROTHERS Hazelton; lit:' i This Week, v mark Tlowri prices, :Com'and .... r 1" this sale dc a'yarA'''"- : :'',."'' .SUPPERS : : 65 . paif Ladies Slippers only 45e a Ladies Misses and Children White Canvass Oxfords to close at Great Bar gains, f yV'-'-ST. .v:::".'. ;.'. Ust Received a fine line Children parasols at only 22c each. " ' . , f BLEACHING EXTRA," Another cane of that Androscnins Bleaching free from starch at only 71. . ; . . . ..', Strot. We are offering a bilf led icli. Spring and Summer Snlla. We hnv two piece Suits In Flannel., II . . "Crashes at from $1.00 to 10,fv). ; and Rnuhirs. Wo can fit j 1 1 from two to five doffirs (.rj y r ; We aUo a bit; v:ir;.-'y f 'I Oxfordn. AH . , ' Fire United States Convicts Taken to " Atlanta Penitentiary. ' Joes Docktry't Condition Still Improving. - Contract Awsrdod lor Lighting and "'" , Hotting Soldiers Homo. State '.Auditor Dixon to Welcome - ' ' ' Virginia State Prow' ' ' ' 1 r lUaoclatlon. " Raleiirh. N. C, July 8. -The " State Board of Elections met here today, merely to organize. . It elected Wiiaon C. Lamb, chairman; and R. T- Clay well. : secretary; the other members beiiur J. R. Lewellen, Clarence Call, and A. B. TVeeman. - AH the members were present. , " Insurance Commissioner xounsr has received an application from the South ern Fire Insurance Company of Lynch burg to do business in North Caro Una. . - i UI A letter from State Treasurer Lacy, who- is up in the mountains .camping out says he' is - very greatly , iraprov The condition of John Dockery con tinues to steadily improve. The pneu monia Which developed as a result , of perforation of the lung by one at tne bullets has passed away. ; It is not now known whether it will be" necessary to extract the two bullets from the body. ' United states Deputy Marshall Sharp tonight' took; five Federal convicts to the Atlanta penitentiary, " .including J. B. Powell, the swindler from Norfolk who gets two ond a half years. ' He will take to the Asheville - penitentiary a negro woman convicted f taking a letter from the postoffice at Kinston and deatrDvimr it'' - K - Today the' executive committee 01 the Soldiers Home met, iState Auditor Dixon, Julian S. Can and A. B. Stron- ach being present and awarded the con tract . for lighting by elec&icity the grounds and buildings and, for, heating the second floor of the new. dormitory which is to ie fitted up for occupancy. State Auditor Dixon left, tonight for Asheville, ;; where he will on behalf : of Forth Carolina make : the address of welcome to the .Virginia Press Aaso- eiatkm. v ' - ' State Horticulturist Hume has: re turned from Wilmington where a spec ial committee of the agricultural board considered the matter of the location of the crock test fann. Prof. Hume said he had not a word to say about f what Htm done; .vmt'y? i'-.-.-'tri- 'i"'- ' -"'iK' I'll brave the storms of Chilkoot Pass,' I'll cross the plains of frozen glass, V I'd leave my wi$p and cross the tear. Rather than be without Rocky Mountain v t or saw uf . p, xuujr. CSalei Must bo Advertised. The Lexington Dispatch' calls atten tion to a new law as follows: - By an act of the Legislature, all sales of real estate, ander mortgage, on and after August 1st, 1906, will have to be adver tised in tome newspaper as well as at the court house door. -. The object ' of this act is as follows: Heretofore sales could be made by simply advertising at the court house and three' or four other places, nnd it was frequently the case that sales would take place and the mortagors, could never . kno of their lands having been sold until the pur chasers would demand possession-of the same. .; " -., .'. '. ' ; ' 'Constipation and piles are twins. They kill people inch by inch, sap life away every day. Hollwter t Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure you. No cure no pay. 35 cents, tea or tab lets. For sale by F. S. Duffy. . . Pos'uir.ce Notice. This being a legal holiday the post- office will observe Sundny hours. There will be one collt-clion from the Htreet boxes from 7 to 8 a. m. 1 he enrnera window will be oj i n from 9 to 10 a. m. The ireneral delivery ..window will be open from 9 to a. m., and one half h after the nn: from the north arrive. llavii Ch.rk ber Co., r mill t." i i'.l !' f Tht Bank Wrecker Haa Got Muilc. to Face the Criminal court convened yesterday. The trainjirrived very fete necessarily delaying the. opening of the court until about noon. Judge Erastus D. Jones, of Winston is presiding. A number of Important cases are to be tried.- v, .'; General interest was centred yester day afternon in the arguments for a continuance of the trial of Thomas W. Dewey, the bank defaulter. As is well known at the last court the attorneys for Dewey made a strong plea for con tinuance on the gronnd that they should have a bill of particulars, It being a part of the pleading and the - Stato re quired by law to furnish same. Ex-Govemor Aycock, leadmg counsel for Dewey, presented the same-plea and spoke at length on.' the matter. The arguments on behalf of the State were made by Messrs. W. W. Clark and D. L. Ward, against the motion. Mr. A.i-D ' Ward " associate counsel for Dewey also spoke in favor f the motion. ' . ' The judge ''overruled the motion for continuance but ordered that" the State should render a bill of particulars which, was done at once. ' Mr. . Dewey's . trial' will ' commence Wednesday morning.' The only other case tried was that of State vs John Garret for selling . liquor, without license. :a Defendant ' . was found not guilty. A similar case against Charlie Willis is on .trial, ' having vbeen com menced last evening. ' . " t z t T Wild Cotton, Market. ? "As can be seen in the New York mar ket -report in this issue there was a wild cotton market at New ? York yes terday, a day like those when Sully made quotations jump, v r. The opening was not -excited and some decline, bat immediately upon the government -report of the condition be ing 77, there", were ' wild scenes, - the price going up in leaps, and closing prac tjcally at the top; ;, Ther; will - be.no wkit.wida;afe - - In the local market sales were made at ten cents. . Five dollar a bale is a pretty good advance cfor - one day, Fourth 01 uy.ryMiee?;''-t New York Cotton Market. '-The following were the opening and closing prices on the New York Cotton Exchange, July LisC; :',.' Open High .'..Low .Close July: 962 10.4T & Wl VM Aug o ,. 957.. ; 10.42 S -937 : 10.87 October 1962 10,64: 7 .948 10.61 :AF.,'t...;.;iV;j.A:Vi':: The greatest system renovator, f Re store vitality, regulates the kidneys, liver and stomach. If Hollister's Kocky Mountain Tea fails ' to cure get your money back; : That' fair., 86 eents, tea or tablets. .-" For sale ,by F K Duf- Carelessness by many an aid to steal ing. The old. style fob is not only no protection against dropping your watch but actually furnishes a hand hold for a pickpocket, this is the reason many prefer a chain. A fob is more effective in dress but not safe unless you have one of the new safety kind now shown in large assortment at the leading jew elera ....si''-. -'V .! ..'.-,.'. -. " .;. " ; J."0. Baxter. A complete assortment of Waterms Ideal fountain pens, inks etc 'i. '. - Annual Dinner For Veterans. Today the 'dinner given by the Daugh ters to the veterans will Luke place a noon at the Armory, All veterans and Sons of Veterans of New Bern Camp'are Invited to twirtakcof the delightful feast The Veterans and ona are reminded to wear their badges. Fcficllio'jj Crew Captured. iii.nia, Ju!y3-The Cn t..in of t!.e P.. or.' I ! t !.. H cvr-t;!!. boni-M. 1 I ' ,i Kn' .i I'd '11 ;,. riLUinc-! t ! !!..'.r urn' or b . ' -i !- . ' Mv.JUilittiiwlll UllJ Hid thw L crld s Greatest Skin Cures., - FulCETIIE SET SI isaa. ' " ."'''' to Scrstula. y ..'The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in ecsema ; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis ; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in called Head ; tueiaciai manguremeni, aa in tnmoles and rinewortni the wful suffering of infants and Jhe anxiety 01 worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tetter, and salt rheum, all demand a remedy of almost super human virtues to succesnuuy cope with them. That Cuficnra Soap, Oint ment, and Pills are such, stands proven beyond ail donbt. No statement i regaraing mem tnat is not jusn rthe strongest evidence, The and sweetness, the power to immediate relief , the certaintr of speedy and permanenfeure, the ab solute safety and great economy, have made them the standard skin cure and humour remedies oi the civilized world.w-?i rf-tef'W" frtT-X'-"- The grandest testimonial that can be offered' the Cuticura remedies is their world-wide sale, due to the per sonal tecommendation4i those who bive used them. From a small begin-, ninff in the aimcleat form.' aeainit Tweiudice and opposition, -a e a i n s t - momea nosts, couduch ,m a; - una-! trade indiffCTcnce. Cuticura remedies have become the ereatest curatives of tneir time, ana, in iict, 01 au time, for nowhere in the history of medicine it to be -found another approaching them in ootmlaritv and sale. In everv clime and with every people they have." met with the same reception. trie confines of the earth are. -the only limit to their growth.. They have conquered the world.-'- v.- --'-iS ' sM tkrowHovl tat vmU. Ontletm ItMOktM, Ski. fl farm 04 OuoUM CMlfd mia, M. f UI ), pintaMiil. Me.. Smb. tie. Dcpptii boedon, IT Cliut- lauMlq. rani, km a n rut immiob, uw vo.a Mi A. Fotw Unit k OhMi. 0p.( fell fMprtgtocii . M-snSlni'aBaAabaiaOiitlcitita.f .,; . I SHORT PASSING EVENTS. B By order of Postmaster General Cor telyou, rural carrier will be granted holiday on July 4, service on rural route being suspended on that day.: . IX Brown, a colored shoemaker, of Gokisboro, was : arrested Saturday for conducting. : blmd tiger. ; .On .'hi premise was found .an '.old stove' in Which were 67 pint and half pint bot tle of corn whlskey J The- authorities want to watch he'll b (ticking bottle of whiskey into every pair of shoe he make or repair. , tj.. Simmon A Hollowell'a sho window are attractively and appropriately dec orated in the national colors today, :, This is the glonou f ourth. . No ac cident reported yet-y'-::V'Q Mayor Patterson gave . Jini King, a colored boy, good stilt sentence, in court yesterday for having no visible means of support, . He hailed from Elizabeth City and seemed to lik Nsw Bern pretty well, . H wa also ar rested on suspiciou character. He was fined ten dollar and costs of to spend 20 days in jau. - V" 3 .,k Today being a legal holiday the banks of the city will be closed. - - , ; The Veterans are requested to meet at their hall; this morning at 10:80 o'clock.'' . :: - . : ;; The Ulegrauh office will observe the usual Sunday hour today, being open frtfm 8 to 10 o'clock In the morning and from 4 to 6 in the afternoon. ' Each Daughter will please not forget to send corn bread for the dinner at the armory. , . . ; The "ahoofly" -train due her at 10 a. m. arrived nearly two hours late ye. terday. The cause of the delay was collision near Greenaboro, the A A N, C train having to wait upon tht train on the Southern road. There seems to be a great complaint raised among aom of the people in Bri;!(;eton alnmt boys bathing ove there j.ulilidy, while nude. Boy shoiilil have more pride than to exrame (-.. H.-lvod in en ind- -nt roanner. Th v ake It an oT.-ns and makes th I a hi t in t! md if tl they rt u' nient. i-ri-wn a r i t 1 0 Flew ArfiVais . Fresh Canned Mackerel, Brook Trout ?3 Salmon, .Imported z Sardines : Domestic l Sardines, Van Camps Big Hominy in g ju.b, jriueappxe vuunaa, uraieq rineap tl pie. Queen Olives, Helnz's Kaked Beans Sweet, ISIixed ana Plain Cucumber Pick- ! loO ' rtvCQ f Tit d t flivlin -j Tea, Fresh Boasted Cofiee, Fresh Oat Flak es, Cream Cheese , vHarvey 's Small Hams and Breakfast Strips, and a com plete stock of general groceries. ,,-r,i j $ FX-"'.-..-:.: " . : JvLMcDaniel Wholesaltj .f 'PavVa &fM - r; . JUST RECEIVED AFineLot'BusvBee" Hams lit English Garcd Shoald El efs, Breakfast Strips a n d f? i g r i g H a m s. . And a Complete Line ot Staple and . Fancy Groceries continually on hand at -- HEADQUARTERS FOB FINE UUTTEII AND CJ1EESE. ti: !. ,:;VllatlifaetIii-".Ouaraaleed. iVltoiesale and Retail Grocer. No. 81' South Front St. ' IT J L. HARTSFIELD, ivftfe: Contractor OFF ICK 93 1 2 MIDDLE ST. be onems, 1 -vr":. -rV.'J'i.,-rfK. .." as- tt goes- :r.- t "Our.Perfection Tray Trunk." , A ft . Vr' mt Would 1 ! i 1 o: I: cu ill II. at HcDaniei's rllMnili 1Ma1.1. Hetall Grocer. TA..M Tv- .1 3 tt i Qi. 3? Prices. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAt4 and Bailder. - PH0SI 138. glad to bave Tfoork Laths For Sale. Superior to any pat ent tray trunk on the market; ; Strong and durable. . ' r r : Beiore? buying call and inspect it mrrlts. " ' CORDEMON" CARPETS. ' wear and cheap, v";.' SpUndid . Jolirl B, Ives.: Successor to Disoswty A Tayiais -. 91 Middle St, ' -- . ' ' (i - i 0 - - rro'Uioci: IlnlG r.nd Drcc Goods - : 1 h-y f.ro and vrill : . 1 1 - . ill r 7 y'U to bo cn
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