' f Al I r r.'ev C, 11 cdiiesclay JIoruiii, July 5, 1C03, 1 wentjWFaurth Year : V' f r This should appeal tri. every Lady in New Hern,' and .es pecially so this TTT r r ' we'k oner some special iu ducements in "the wellknowp. Hikers Farftiraes and.Vtaiiet Specialties; : ' '; ' . v ., ', We mention only a few we carry in stock. Dresden face powder 26c Toilet Buzair 25c. Orris and Cucumber 36c. Cream Violet Ce rate 50c. Headache Cologne 55:,' Lavender Salts 25c. Alma Meal, it's , : a natural and harmless Skin Bleach, it's only 25c. Antiseptic tooth TV ash 26c. Nail Powder 15c - Olivo Soap 25d, Liquid Queen Soap 25c. v Septone a., antiseptic hair food. Violet Talcum Powder; 15a. Sachet ; v Conceit 10c: Toilet Wttt-r25c ' , f ' ' v n .'. We are special'afjents for the Superb Perfumes and dainty toilet-' , specialties made by Riker. of New York,' A complete line of the ' goods made by this popular .house is always von exhibition at our perfume and toilet goods department . , J' -' t ' J. B5. Mitchell & Co., V'"1 "I. -"'Ot, x" PHONE 2884 jWi4 ' l ';' Pollock xSt.; Opposite Post-office,; 2 . OTSTEECEIVED; . AN UPtTO-D ATE LINE :0F Bluo Serges and ,v' Twin, Je.,. "is r ; Plaid in Square arid Sack ut model. Also, nobby line of Children 'f,Vf'". V , cioiiiing. : wv ,y, "HOWARD BROTHERS f 1 , Under Hotel Hazelton. Bargai ns For i t W quote you a few items of general - them and then pass judgment, PERCALES. Ful' ya d wide percale 61c a yd HOSE . ; ' Beat 20 ct Drop Stitch Hose for La dies and Children 10c a pair. . " ' " TOWELS v 10 dozen Towels at only 4c each. ' " r ' INSERTION ' ' Remnants of Insertion, 10, 12c "and 16c kind, this wek 3, 4, and 5c a yd. .. CANNON CLOTH. 10 Pieces fine 'quality Cannon Cloth -v. ;.-V..76 Jliddle Gaskill Hdw. & Manufacturers Agents . and Boilers. Celebrated.' Van "Winkle Gins , and Presses Wagerief Saw Mills, Wood-working , machinery, - Leather Belts,' : Iron, Steel, Pipe, Boiler Tubes and everything in the mill T Mlddls St CAROLINA TlanU at Clarkg, fiyman Sitting, Kinstoriand Rooereonville. V . Annual Capacity 16000,000. Jiaving installed Modem Dry Kilns we . , Building Brfck ever offered on this market. -vi ;; PRICES GUARANTEED. New B.m, N C ' r: . -''( d" 1 t!i J Ilaum Knfe nd Iork O-mpany's J'..f I' M--,rnet'riiey succwl'il in winning the tiotil V. , . 1 I in stork, we'i'hlng from 4 75 II to 2,i ') I' ) " I r ( at :iI),jmip and l'ricrrt. hot -weatlier. ' ! 1 J .1. - ' Worsted," ' y r . t ' S , - - ... This Week; mark down prices, Coma and ree this sale 9c a yard. , SLIPPERS ' ' 65 - pair- Ladies -Slippers only 46c a pair.; ( r ;J ',. - Ladies Misses and Children White Canvass Oxfords to close at Great Bar gains.) . X'. "t Just Received a fine line Children parasols at only 22c each. ' . :, , -' BLEACHING EXTRA: Another case of that Androscoggin Bleaching free from starch at only 7Jc a yd - - j , j x, Street ; w Hill Supply Co for TSrle City Engines Steam Duplex Pumps supply line at manufacturers prices.. Phone 147 BRICK CO.; are now prepared to furnish the Bed , . . . ; 8iUia? ipn bbfaJ:!::r;r::,:;:3 : . : .-.c. . from d"'- 01 Miprcin t..u. in th.i eate of (,.-nri;ia Buri'ico Cn., nr'itiri it Alii n. "An Iron Sai Claim) in 1 Innumnci rpiirinpr tiiwnmur a Rt't Of lrka n 1 tllvi'MtMr stork. hi-h h ill he k ;1 sifn at nii'ht aud ul of!n-r t t ho nt.or. ih trnt t'-n f r !; Valid condii ion nud l r su roil, the liren h of v.t 1 v. policy unk'Hd it m wiuvi-H hy ( er. a Home In- I policy of i lo k'-'-n y vl ti.e in hn 'un v 1 . i'i a n r M i,f t' . 1 1 n I a A Loug" Wove. In a village m Maryland au old dea con In shaving himself on Sunday prior to church time made a sligUt ut with the rasor on the extreme 1" of his nose. Quickly calling to his wife, says the, Philadelphia Ledger, he asked her If she had any court plaster in the house. . 1 "You will find same in my sewing basket," she said. ,- ?, The deacon soon had the cut covered. At church in assisting with the collec tion he noticed, every one smile as he passed the - plate, and some - of the younger people laughed outright Very mud), annoyed) ne askea one or nis as sistants if there was anything wrong With his appearance. " Well, 1 should say there was." "an swered the assistant "What Is that upon your nose I", . , - . tf ' 'Court plaster." . , . . 3o," said his friend; "It is the label from a spool of cotton.? It says, ayar ranted 200 yards.' t " .Thy "feer Uttva Time. ' r Here aud there and every where are to be found the man and the woman who "never have time. ' If vou are one of those who "never have time," change. your ivays. Try this: Make nn each day a schedule of what you shall .do at each hour aud do not budge, from the scbeduie. v it will surprise yon to And bow readily you can dispose of a task within a certain time If you convince yourself that you have to. It is the feeling that you must tliat will force you to do It Let each item on the schedule be regarded as an Inviolate engagement with your self and do not let the business of one Item out Into the time set for the next These definite engagement with your self will enable yon to have time for work, reading, writing, calling, church- going and recreation. Do not stop to tblnk.lt over. : xom will forget about It If you delay. Try 4he plan ar once. Louisville, Courler- journai. ... ' Iuib.l1a Color." "Isabella c(lor,,: has been described as a dingy, whitish yellow.,: The origin of the term Is certainly an odd ope, If either -of the. generally given explana tions (s correct : According to one sto ry, IsabeUa, daughter of Philip II. and wife . Of ' the Archduke Albert, vowed not to change her linen till Ostend was taken, Most unfortunately for the roy al lady the alege lasted for three-years. The supposed color of the arenducness'. linen at the end of this trying ordeal Is said to have become the fashion,. The other explanation Is a similar one, but the story la made to relate to Queen Ik. hells of Rnatn and the siege of Gra nada, When we consider the length ot time penitential hair shirts were worn in uie middle ages, tne tegena is not so wildly Improbable as would at first ap pear. 1 .onaon xn-eits. r. c . ;fv f:'fi. ' Vr. ohm Inml "To.t." .: The celebrated Englishman Dr. John Brown who founded the "Brunonlan1 system of medicine, was, In addition, to being ap exceedingly clever physician. a; somewhat witty personage, nor many years be paid his attentions to a certain lady, without meeting with the ncress hf desired, during which time be was accustomed to propose; ner beoltb n company when called on for a toast ; Bejng observed one day to omit the- iwul tribute,' a gentleman present reminded him that be bad for gotten to toast his charmer.-. .. : Wby.tadeed," said Uie doctor, V And It all lb vain. Bluce I have toast ed her so mapy ars and still cannot make .per. Brown, I am resolved tp toast bet no longer. i, . r ,T;'A lm Jm, c 1 A big log jam. that on one occasion blocked an Illinois river was broken In a peculiar manner. ' A brown bear was noticed, by one of the rivermen prowling around the skids and later was pbscrved crawling over the piled up timber. ' ; Gradually bruin worked his way. down to the key Jog and at tacked It frantically.. Instantly the mass, of log broke. The bear was crushed to pieces. Later It was learn ed that the key log waa filled with honey; ' r-.'-. . ' : "I abould think you'd feel .awfully sad over your quarrel with Mrs. Scadds- Worth after all these yean. - , ' . "Yes. I do. Still there's one pleassnt thing about It II er children are grow. Ing up and will soon" begin to get mar ried. - Of con me, after what has hap pened, I'll not have to give them soy wedding presents." Chicago Trlbone. A Scotch dominie, after telling hi scholars the story of Anitiilus and 8p phtra, anked them, "Why does not God strike everybody dead that tells a Her After a long olk-nce one little fellow exclaimed, "Because there wouldua be nobody left." Conntipation and piles are twins. They kill people inch by inch, sap life away every dny. ItolliHter's R"cky Mountain Tea will prailivcly cure you, No cure no pay. 83 centti, tea or ta IcU. For aale by F. S. DutTy. I'll brave t! I'll tni; i V. I'd I. nv o 1; nns of Cli :S I f f . i' c 1 rr , ot Paas, n i 1 0 r. :'. 1 l. c. Governor Glenn Makes the Principal Address Before That Organization. Order for Dlibindlns of Btaalarl Nsvsl Rs urns.'. Pollctmis Rogtrt Trlsl SsTlor Mondsy. ' Docksry'i . Condition a Mattir ot Oil-' ! , . J" iersnc of Doctors 1 ' ' - ' Opinions. - - , ' Raleigh, July A Governor Glenn,- who spoke tonight in New York City making the principal address before theH Tammany Society, will tomorrow go to Albany, to see the ' Governor of New York . and . will have , a talk with him about the proposed attempt of certain stockholders, in New York City to .In duce that State to sue North Carolina to recover principal and interest on the ipecial tax bonds. - The Governor has already written a very strong letter re garding this matter and his attitude Is very firm indeed, His action in havinf the conrerepce with the Governor : I New York will of course have the hearty approval of the people of this State., ' . Orders have been issued for ' the dis- bandment of the Division of Naval Re serves at Beaufort. It seems, .: from what officers say that it will not be surpri.ing if other divisions are dis banded. 1 The reason given is that there is so little to do, no opportunity to take sTcruise or anything of that kind that interest .becomes very., languid. - The Divisions to the northward make cruises every year and there is much doing. Next Monday is the time now set for the preliminary hearing of policeman Rogers for shooting t John C. Dockery. One of Dockery's physicians has' In formed the trial justice that Dockery will really not be out of danger, , until the bullets, two of which are in his body are extracted. Another physician re marked last Sunday, that it might not be necessary to extract the bullet Deputy revenue collectors returned today from the southern -part of this county here, near Fuquay Spring the seized a hundred gallon lllipit.distillery, This had; been' to; operation only two days beftire they seized itsfe VrV. Your correspondent.' paid a visit, to the textile department of the Agricul tural and and Mechanical College ' and found Prof.' Wilson -who is in charge, very busy.; The equipment is to be made very complete, $5,000 having been appropriated by the Legislature for this purpose. "Amang the machinery will be a set of combers; for preparing cotton ' to be made into fine yams spinning frames: six additional lumes for fine work; a dozen hand looms' for use in teaching designing and Weaving in the early stages; machinery for dying and drying works, sizing etc, various finishing machinery and mule spinning machinery, the latter being mignsn, as it is no longer made in this country, Last term there were 41 students ih this ' department, and the attendance and interests were fairly satisfactory, the equipment being then incomplete. Next term 100 students can be taken. The sheriff lays that Will Adams, the negro murderer, who is to be hanged here this month will probably be : executed within the jail Itself. This will be the first execution ever held in the jail. Heretofore they have been held within the jail yard. The old gallows and its enclosure have been torn, down and car ried away, It will cost very little to build a gallows hi the jail corridor and then it can be kept for use at any time. ,7 "'ft ' f- Merchants Take Notice.! The schooner Robert F. Bratton, will sail from Baltimore to New Bern July 6. Merchants will-" confer a favor by havingLheir order shipped via the Brit ton. Notify the brokers C C Paul Co, i ' ' Capt Joseph GaskilL ' Compelled to Show His Hand. There7 was a Incident in the court -room during the argument for the con tinuance of the Dewey case which the Journal did not mention yesterday morning and which was quite 'surges' tive. In their strenuous efforts to play upon the leniency of the court the de- fonse showed their hand better thsn tlicy mount. While ex-t.ov. Aycock was arRuing for the continuance , Solicitor Moore a iked him if, in case Uie bill of p; tirruars was Riven would be wilm that tlio caRe ahould ea on. he replie that lie would not, bernuae he could have no time in which to conaider 11: bill. The in. i.h'iit fihowcl the oV: jiera- i.n t' !.' I) Hie rli-fiiir.e I '"-y are n.-vit- can .,. 1, ' , r p'., t'i ( ii t! siven a .,.1. 1 1 f I INDEPENDENCE DAY. RseslRf And Enjoyable TlmsThr Has. drtd Sat Dews tettis Tables. - Fourth of Jnly broke yesterday morn ing clear and hot ... Old . Sat put in a couple of tons of coal and did h's best give ns a -hot time. The . heat con tinued until about four oclock in the evening and clouds came on- the face of the sky and made' considerable differ ence in the temperature. It was a wel come change. The day was also herald ed by the small boy, and he began bus iness as soon as it .was light and kept up until it ceased to be fun which was not .until night's .'dusky curtain dropped its - restful mantle over the tired earth and long after that - There was a good- crowd of people from out of town. A great many dro?e in from Pamlico and Jones counties and came on the trams from all directions. There was a large delegation of colored people who seemed to enjoythemselves at their usual hanuta.. - v A . -i The Dhwer. . ' The dinner was the next consideration and It was an event that certainly met the expectations of the most sanguine and it surpassed most of them. . It was feast got up in the rear old North State hospitality and reflected great credit on the Daughters of the Con federacy- and 'their . able assistants. There was an abundance of refresh. ments, most appetizing. A pleasing feature about it all was that the ladies morn ah numerous . who attended the Veterans that there wasno want but it was anticipated, ? Another pleasant part of the dinner was the furnishing of bottled Pepsi-Cola by the generous manufacturer. The liquid and iced re freshments were of a very . soothing and satisfying nature,, and much appre ciated In this hot weather. - The ladies are to be congratulated for their mag nificent spread. .. r'Tht Toasts. The after dinner speeches were an unlocked for treat In addition to the brilliant and masterful orations of New Bern's own sons, we had the honor to listen to the extinguished citizens of our State, ex-governor Aycock, Judge Jones and Solicitor Larry L Moore. V . I The- addresses were of course on pa triotic subjects and breathed of undy ing love, first for State and Southland, and not less for the glorious and united country. . v- ;: . i The speakers were Congressman C, R. Thomas,' who spoke with much elo quent fervor on the subject "The Con federate Soldier." Mr. Mark Steven son spoke in his usual pleasing and humorous style on the subject which admits of no end 01 -praise : - he Women of the South. "V Hon. , 0 : H. Guion'made a moat beautiful and im passioned addrea on "Re-united Nation. The speech of Governor Aycock was in usual happy, and. fascinating, manner. Mr. S. M. Brinson preceded Governor Aycock and paid a just and very hand some tribute to the local chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy. ; Jude Jones expressed with feeling and ten derness his love for the old South and though he said his years would hot al low of him'to actively participate in the war his heart and soul was with the side of the "lost cause." i Hon. , Larry I. Moore aooke eloquently of the brav ery of the. defeated South, ' bet pluck and energy.-'Her determination tore- gain her prestige against terrible odds. The meeting adjourned wfth the mem ories of the most' pleasant reunion in the history of the order. " '. ( The Haese. .';';-.. A large and interested' erowd gather ed on the river bank on East Front St to witness the aquatic sports. . There were a good number of entries for each race and the excitement wae very ..no ticeable. The naph ha launch race wis the first and great Interest centred in it as the nauhtha launch as a ' racer " is aomethina of a novelty. v There were nine starter. The launch owned hv Mr. n. W. , Bailey did not finish. .-- : - ' v - ."'a- ' We give the time of the first - three boats and will publish a tabulated score tomorrow. On occount of lack of wind It was Impossible to have the -sailing race. It will occur rnoay evening. - . ... - BL IJ '- Distance of race was 8 miles. Texas-R A Stickney, time 29 mm, 7 sec . Finish 4 men 28 sec.' Rnimho G N Ives. SO min. V) . sec, Finish 30 min BO sec. Iris C M Crapon, time 31 min 4 sec Finish 4 min 41J sec. , , PostofHce Notice. This being a lcnal holiday the post iifTii-e will observe Sunday hours, lliere will he me rollcrlitm from the stre 1.. m 7 t" 8 g. ; ,: 1 o!- n . .-1 I.-,. ' 1 ') I 1 a. tn Die rhrri in St to lo a. in. v. in ! -w v. ill he I; 1 in tiliif hi: IT 1 New Arrivals 3 4 Fresh Canned Mackerel, Brook Trout Salmon, Imported Sardines, Domestic Sardines, , Van Camps Big Hominy in aris, Pineapple Chunks. Grated Pineap ple, Queen Olives, Eeinz's Baked Beans SweeVMixed ana Plain Cucumber Pick les, Great Big Sour Cucumber Pickles, Tea, Fresh Boasted Coftee, Fresh Oat Flakes, Cream Chese, Harvey's Small Hams and Breakfast Strips, and a com plete stock of general groceries. I J. L. McDaniel Wholetiale A Betal Groeor. Tarker Store. Corner Broad and Hancock Ste. JUST RECEIVED A Fine Lot "Busy Bee" Hams English (Lured Should ers, Breakfast Strips and Picnic Hams. And a Complete Line ot Staple and Fancy Groceries continually on hand at Reasonable Prices. ..v.- ... IIEABQUARTEKS F0R FINE BUTTEE AND CHEESE. HatiNfactivu Guaranteed. Hi EC Ervin, Wholsale and Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. J L. HARTSFIELD, Contractor and Builder. OFFICII 93 1-2 MIDDLE ST. ' PR ON I 238. Would ariy one inspect my Ifoork as it goes up. "LaSrsaie. ; li. .."Our.Psrfectlon Tray Trunk." Of Clothinir, Shoes : v ' y '' Hats and Dresa Goods '!! t 7:"0 V at McDaniel's I be glad to have .hMn Traj Mb. Superior to any pat ent tray trunk on the market. Strong and durable. Beiore buying call "and inspect it merits. COBDEMON CARPETS, Splendid wear and eheap. -. . - JbKn B. Ives, ' v' Successor to Dlsoeway ft Taylor. :"&t ' M Middle Sfc -; 'a,: ncdby firo and X7atcr will zi. It vrill r 7 yu to b? on. J Tfi;xr n:us!Tt'Ui (fiMPANr, r.n 1 , .

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