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Vol. XXUI.-Xo. 102. F3" 111 li i . , Children, Misses, and ; Ladies. Oxford" " and. Gibson Ties Beduced, Tan.4 Vici, Itlaclc, Kid and fat Leather, all sizes. Are you interested then ?, . Come to our j , store and we will make the price direct 1 to you and not to me puDitc. , v- ;- ;,; ;; - . Shopping is always easy when you , nnd what you want, ' and at the right prlce:.;' V "Vn : v Ihese- Bhoes are all new; no old . stock. ' l v H n.'' if - n J. M. Mitchell & Co., PHONE 288. ' -'7"" Pollock St., Opposite Post-office SplendidBargains For lis Week ' This store is noted for the unusualness of its merchandising methods and he frai&.truthfulness of its advertising statements. ' . Below we mention v lues for this week. " i " 1,250 yards Whife'Lawn, 40 inch at 6c per yard. " FIGURED LAWNS. - .- -. 121, IS and 20c kin J, special this week at 7J, 10 and 12ie per yard. ' . 1 FIFTY DOZEN Ladies Full Bleached Vests with tape in the neck, 111c kind, sale 8c a piece. EMBROIDERY. 750 yards embroidery to sell this week at 5p per yd. , INSERTION Just thjnk at only 2c per yd. ' , - - ' SPECIAL SALE on Mohs and Boys Suits and Pants, entire stock at 50c or tha dollar. 'Don't miss this sale. Everything will be sold as advertised. - MENS UNDERWEAR this week at 44c per suit. ; 75 Middle P. a-We sell the J BaOm Safe pnd cafes on the market. They succeeded in St Louis, 1904. We have them in stock, weighing Write for Catalogue and Prices. f irnniim tnnaiTiiuf Every thing to make attractive, such as book Rockers and others- . I , Any one that Is thinking of buying buy, as we sell goods whore competition - I' . 4m ( ? Sale.Cpntinues ? -" une ,wceK; Lonirer ) . ' . j .i ( ) ) ( ) ' as we nave kuoq many gwuji decided to continue our sole for one It in our aim to ckwe out our this week jre will have prices never ) things will be sold regnrdlosf of cost 'We will give you very low '( t price on the following: f J ! Mens' Boys and Children's Clothing, Mons and Womens Oxtords, J Straw lists, Laces and EmWidcrlo. Ribbons, Silks, White and Fig- ' ured lAwrui, Mens Summer Underwear, Neckwear, Trunks and suit t I cases, Mattings, Rugs, Lenaletim and tloor Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains, t 1 Screens, and a thousand othnr things that cannot be mentioned. ' n XT) , m mi w 4 W Imi W w Mr - 7 Tlrro will b many I; T7Mtrh!iiEt'g C1oeIh';t Out r Street. T. J. tor RnhR Company lalusiw Wholes! fiealen nd Jobbsn Feilia and iio, -. Cook & Heating Stovet Bdv Spriigs, Mm Jlocb," b: 'Fire and -i Burglar Proof Safes,' Cook ana n eating otuvvs opwmiiy., - -v Write for -Catalogues nnd - Price Lists. -v .-: . . ;. l i : Lock Company's Safes, one of the best winning the Uoid Medal at world air ' from 475 lbs to 2,000 lbs. .; , , , rnMDltr Int Dini I l : a home comfortable and cases, China Closets, will' do . weW to see me" before they cut no figure. , : , ".; ,.vf'- wr iMf ' r v for i a .1 . . . l. ... u . i - . ' uu nana wn niu. m wjiu we nv o I) week longer.', ; entire stock of summer goods and before heard of. A good many () ( A 7 n r : r f c; OUHSiflD. Governor Grants ..Two ' Conditional . Pardon.' ' ; 'I -" Attsmptsd SulcUs. f Viterss Dead. Charisn , Crsnttd, .Immigration Threuhg , ' -Advertising!'. Raid Moonshine . . - t .l- t s". PUtlllsry. Claud Bsrnsrd, " fltolilon Against Sea . ' board Road. ' ' Raleigh,- July 29. Ceorge Collins, from Northampton - county .was shot yesterday at the convict camp .near Lillington where a hundred men were at work on the Raleigh and Southport Railway;' He is a negro and is serving two years for larceny. Tnough badly wounded he contrived to escape.- '' Last evening Mrs." James ' Warren, whose mind has "Been feeble tot many years cut her throat while in bed it her home, Wng her husband's razor. Her husband returned homo a moment after she had committed the deed. She was at once taken to a hospital, but it is said will probably recover. ' W., F. Fox, aged J4, from Rocky Mount, deid late last night at the Sol diers Home. He had only been there' two days, He served in Company F., 29th Regiment N. C. T., and was In the Western Army, having been in' the great battles there including ' Chlcka mauga. " - The Governor pardonslwo' men con- fitionally, under the new law, that is upon condition of good behavior. One is John Archie of Guilford, sentenced to three years on the roads for perjury ' The Governor requires that he wil never again retailliquor... He was a model prisoner and his pardon was re- ommended by many officials. - The other par donis to Will James of Stanly sounty who was sentenced to 18 months m the road for assault with a deadly weapon. He is very sick and it is said will die if not released. Charters are granted the Franklin Mica Company of Macon coun'y and the Southern Spindle Company of Char lotto, the latter having 20;000 capita) and John M, Partillo and others being the stockholders; ' - r. oovemorU lenn - last evening gave out an open letter In reply to one from attorney A. S. Hall of Cumberland sounty, who recently came here to see the Governor,' In regard to the best method of securing immigrants. -The Governor suggests that this work b lone by liberal advertising) The con gressional district in which Fayette ville desires to act as a unit in securing desirable Immigrants from the north and west and from Scotland and Eng land and Wales, an action regarding this may be takea later." ,7 Deputy Revenue collectors, made raid last night and near . Four Oaks in lohnson county captured an 80 gallon moonshine- distillery - and a ' thousand gallons Of beer. . The operators had received a warning message only a few minutes ahead of the officers and had pulled the still from over the Are but had not Urn to carry it further than to a - clump of bushes only a few yards away.v The Are was burning bright- The ' Corporation Commission has overruled the exceptions the Sea board Air Line to the order ' requiring that 'road . to put in a siding for he Round Pine Lumber Cmpany near Merry Oaks, The road will now have . to put In the siding or appeal the ease to the Supreme court.'. ;; "; ' ; -" ; The best frier d of Claud Bernard sail last week tl at t is latter wojH.he understood, returi. to Raleigh eariy n August from Old Point, Va., where he has been for some time snd where his family joined him but week. The of ficials here evidently po not believe he will return. The pnjxjrs are ready to be served on him bre in the suit by M. Howell of Ral-i(;h at;aint liim for not lfss than f :'0,fM)0 diinmges for the nwluction of Howell's dauphtw.a mi no It is both B civil snd criminal ca.m, inre it is fr Rrroat or bitil of !ih h ?"i,Oi0isi! n I, A c j y of.'iP i i; . i vrre 'tit to J'eW Hanover county for t Owl: I h if 1 l r ' r I . f Valuable foster N. C, Troops. Ralegh, N. C, July 29 Major James H. Foote of Wilkesboro, ; during the warwas assigned by Governor . Vance to the duty of preparing the Roll of, Honor of North Carolina troops in thr Confederate service and certainly . did that work welL ' This roll was the ba- i.Uforthe roster of Uorth Carolina v toops which Major John W. Moore pre of course be also the, basis of the cor- rected roster which is to be furnished lessees state, but simply as astate thp United States War Department for ment ; of facts substantiated by the publication.? Major Foote kept as part ' ofhis records -clippings-about North'- fT 7- , T , ' iu iu ... i wung theatrical-' By special arrange- Caroluuansfrom tne virgwia .papers these fill a very largo and thick book, the size .of an ordinary, newspaper, which was kept as part of the official recrds. This book he now sehds to hec rotary of State Bryan Grimes who has placed it in the State Library. - It fur nishes a'mass of invaluable material. ' SERVICESTODAY Services'at Tabernacle church' morn ing 11 o'clock, eevening 8 o'clock, con ducted by Pastor Rev. J. J. Douglass. You are invited to worship witn us. Preahvterian Church. Services today at 11 a m and 6 pm, conducted by Rev. George W. Butler, D. D., of Goldsboro Sabbath school at 5 pm. au are cor dially invited to attend. fls Pimr Church of Christ. Scientist, cor ner of Hancock and Broad streets. Ser vices Sunday 10:45 a m. Bible Lesson sermon today, Subject, "Spirit" Job Sft-4. ' Sundav school after service, w ea nesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock p The reading room is open aaiiy au are cordially imitsd. - Christ Church-Sixth Sunday after Trinity; Services at 11 a m ana sunuay School 5pm First Baptist church,. Rev."" W. A. Avers pastor. Preaching at 11 am ana Sen Sunday school at 4 p m. Morn ing subject "If ye know these tmngs hapnv are ye if ye do them'' Evening Sell your garment and buy a swora Prayer meeting Thursday 8:16,. p. m, Come and worship with us. Trenton. . July 27. ' Miss Isabel Brogdon returned to her home here Monday after a-few days visit with friends at PollocksviUe. Mr. M. N. Harriett of near Pollocks viUe was here today, i -. -. Lots of people from here went to the "Big July Meeting" at White UaK Bun day, . 1 - ' i Miss Lillle McDaniel left here Satur day to spend a while in Morehead. ;' Mrs.- Lessie Dawson and little daugh ter Mildred of this place are spending a while at Maple Cyprus and. other places. "-. . - Messrs. J. D. and J.' T. Heath of 01 ivers came to Trenton Saturday on bus iness.'. ."'" Mr, J. C. Parker of Olivers was wiU us yesterday.'" ""', ' " ' Mr. Ram Edwards and "Daughter, Mrs. Levi Moore, of Olivers, wer here Monday on business. We are sorry to say Mrs, Lewis Bay wood continues, to-be on the lick list but we hope to soon see Improvement in her coudihon. - . .j. . U. E. ,:r Deathof Mrs. Sarah Stimson. ' Mr, C. L. Ives received a telegram yesterday from Mr, P. H. Pelletier an nouncing the death of Mrs. Sarah Stim son, Mrs. Pelletier's mother at Bidde ford, Maine, The lady was well known here alio" had very many friends who will be deeply pained to learn of her death. The burial will take place at Biddeford today. '" A Fine Souvenir Paper; ;. The Lumberton Argus of July 88, Is a special number got up in the Interest of Lumberton and neighboring cities which is a credit not only to the paper but to that city. It is a 40 page book let containing a vant amount of valu able information about the resources of the city.. It Is profusely illustrated with cut and a full compliment of ad vertisements which show Lumberton to be a stirring and ambitious little city. The publishers r to be congratulated on ttiuir splendid nuccesa of getting out such a fine edition. Raleigh Personal News "RaWgh,'N.-C., Jnlytlh', lm- , It i el'i-td that John lorkery will i, t.-tken to hm home at lim kinrhm nkt week. Iliapliyorian tii!l. as - if ho will ho '!" (o If vt ah., ut lice ril i! of th ". , - v mi r 1 t A inn ( . t V 1 ! THE C0M1NGJH0W SEASON. j For The Season o! 1905-00. . "MTV"-1 w -S- fS.'" The; next theatrical "-season," which will be known as .season 1905-'06, will be the-most brilliant in the history of New Bern. The lessees of the' New Masonic - Theatre have -the assurance tjt New Bern will geC as good attrac- uuiib as are un me roau anu ucuor bi t.m.t.innB tVifln fitf iltw nf ifa mivM in .tYiA state ThiB fe not msAe ag a bookings., ;The theatre will not offecaJ me. eat;h of the companies under the management of Mr. Jules Murry, of New York, will play New Bern; which in itself - is an .important achievement. The season will open : early in Septem ber, though the opening attraction has not definitely been settled upon. . How ever, aunng September will De pre sented ponnelly & Hatfield's Minstrels, 'The Holy City," "Human Hearts,'! Henry Lee's Entertainers,- the merry Hoyt comedy -"A Bunch' of Keys," Eugenie Blair and others. : The appear ance of Eugenie Blairjwtll be an artis tic triumph, as Miss Blair Is considered one of the leading actresses on the American stage and is the wife of Robert Downing. In October the brilliant attractions will come fast and in all their glory. Among them will be the celebrated comedians Mason. & Mason, the well known actress, Miss Effie Ellsner, who is a daughter of the famed old John Ellsner, and Peter Baker in bis well known play "The Legend of the Cats kills." A dramatization of Rev. Tom Dixon's popular novel "The Clansman" will be given a - big scenic . production. The Mordaunt Stock Company,- the leading popular price attraction of the north; will'hold the boards for a week in October. r " In November will appear Paul Gil- more, whose "Mummy and vthe Hum ming Bird ' was such a mg succew last season and the season before; Lewis Morrison in a magnificent pro duction of "Faust" and this time on his farewell tour:Dare Devil Dorothy' and others. ' After November the" near -at-hand attractions will be the big musical comply "A Pair of Pinks," "Black Pattl," Creston Clarke and so on. Mr Clarke is a nephew of Edwin Booth and the co.ning' season, will appear in the Mansfield play he scored heavily in last season, "Monsieur Beaucaire. " The above are the leading attractions so far booked. There are many minor ones. Fine Western Veal and Frankf urts at Coast Line Market. . . Fever Sjtuation at New Orleans, New Orleana, July 28. The following report as to the progress of yellow fe ver In New Orleans ia up to 6 p, m. today: New cases, 21. ' Total cases to date, 227. . Deaths today, 8. . . Deaths since July 12, 47. ' New centers, 8, . Total centers, 85, -. I,, r August Burr Mcintosh Monthly.' Among the portraits In this mid-sum mer nummer number are those of Ad miral Togo, Rosolle Knott, F, 8. Wil lard, Millie James, May McKensia, El sie DeWolfe and Louise Drew; all of them presented in the beauti;ul en graved euu for which this magazine is famous, - 'A feature of this, number Is views of famous watering places both in the United States and Europe. new department ''Men of Nota" deals with Marquis I to, the famous Japanese, John Weaver," tha teforni Mayor of Philadelphia, Paul Motion, lata Secre tary of the Navy, and his successor Chaa.;,J." Bonaparte. The panoramic viewa cover exquisite scenes of summer Landscapes, marine and athletic events. The color work In this issue la 'partiru Urly striking; altogether it may be fair ly said this number la superiorto the July number which was so popular. . Burr Publishing Company, 4 West 22d 8treet, - New York DdxioGsilMnsliioi! In Tim 11 i r-n in n.fttiiig f h t !' :'- UWWftWW : I have about 300 dozen Mason Fruit 1W l:f tnd'2 GaUon sizes which we will sell for the next 16 days for cash only at 65cts.ozen for quarts and 65 cts dozen for Gallons. Now is your chance to lay lira supply at a bargain Fresh Lot Fulton II ARy FY'S MI BREAKFAST STSIPS, California Hams and angusn uured L ts received J.L. McDaniel Wholesale farker Store. rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT.rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT. Dt. Petty's Natural stock lick. Special Prices on Calif jr nia Hams. A complete Line Sugar Cured Meats and ALL KINDS PROVISIONS. Mi Mtt bj Ut Patlaie ail li Hi Mail, i L UL Ervin, Wlin8al and Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. AAAAAAAaAiAAAAAAAAAAtAatAeAAAAAAAAAAAA'AAAAaaAAAAAAA mmi Handsbtne Line Dining Tables, lalli'tsjtis. Pitta, Stoves. JOH N - Successor to DJgosway & Taylor. J L. HARTSFIELD, Contractor and Builder. orrtck 93 i t middle st. Wqtild .be glad to have any one inspect my Work as it: does Gaskill Hdw. & J.lill Supply Co Uanufacturers Agents for, Erie' City Engines and Boilers. 'eiobfated iVan Winkle Gins Eotd Pre3e v Wagoner Steam Duplex Pumps Saw Mills, Wnod-worktng marhiacry, Leather Delta, Iron, Steel, Pipe, UoiWr TuUmand everything in the mill supply Una at manufacturers prices. ALL Or Market Corned Beef ALL TTAivrs Arr Shoulders. Fresh and Oatfiakes just A detail Grower. Corner Broad and Hancock Sts. of Sideboards and Suits, Chairs, etu B. PRICES VERY LOW AT IVES, 98 Middle Street. PHONE 238, up. Laths For Sale. 1 . PliOM U' HATIftP I - 1 111 I III!- I s.va..ws. ; Is hrhy flvm that an elcJun wIU bo held In the town of Vanccboro, Monday Aiigunt 3Xlh to vote for or against tho sale of whiskey In said town, the said j pction being called by the board Of . c ommiMioners, In rpgular mating, upn the prwaentation , of pitition i'nm by onthird of the qtiallfled vofi-rs of the t" n, WILLIAM Cl.KVE. if. 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