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TT -' ' 'if Mr h j Vol. XXIII.Vtfo. 107. New Kern, II. :Ci Saturday Rloriiing;, August 5. 1005. Tweiit j -Fourih Year 1 - ";-' r This Week's Bargains. Customers Tell us-That This Store 'is Busiest v 4 ; Vl and Bargains are the Greatest. UMBRELLA BARGAINS. W offer at this sale, ,75 Umbrellas, , price elsewhere 81.00, our price 48e , Ladies and Misses Black, tan, and White Slippers will go atjess than they cost. : . NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. " A fine lot Men's Shirts, worth 75c, this week only 50c each. All sizes. - , TABLE LINEN. 175 yards in short lengths, worth 50c per yard, this week 22Jc a ard. . SPEGIAL. We place on sale 200 dozen yards fine S-COPL.OM 76 Middle Street. Furmlur e and House mmm Everything to make a home comfortable and attractive, such as book cases. China Closets, Rockers and others. Any one that is thinking of buying will do well'- to see me before they buy, as we sell goods where competition cuts no figure. OF. S- i&Eiller- CCC3CC00&QO3GO&0QC0& OOOCO Sale Continues for O, One Week Longer ' As we have good many goods on hand that must be sold we have O decided to continue our sale for one week longer. () .. It is our aim to close out our entire stock of summer goods and O "this, week we will havo pnres n.'v :r h -f-e heard of. A good many ( ) ' things will be sold regardless of c: t. We will give you very low O prices on the following: g Mens' Boys and Children's Cbthinfr, Mens and Womcns Oxfords, ' ' ' Straw Hats, Laces and Embroideries Itibbons, Silks, White andFig ( ) ured Lawns, Mens Summer Underwear, Neckwear, Trunks and suit ( ); cases, Mattings, Rugs, Lenaleum and floor Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains, ScreenS. and a thousand other things I. I. cccononocococccocccocoo i S P. 8. We sell the J Baum Safe tr.d sales on the market. They succeeded in winning the uold Medal at world a Fair St. Louis, 1904. - Wa have them in stock, weighing from 475 lbs to 2,000 lbs. Write for Catalogue and Prices. T J TUBIIK rilU.IITUIU l0MPm,JNe Bern, N C The "OLIVER TYPEWRITER; 1 u$M?lia ";''V T'- BES MACHINE MADE.;, r f t :'..'L Call an4 examine Stock.-' ' ' : ';!: ;0wen Q. Dunn; '" Leadlej t riaiof fiutkmer, . , ' Or. Ptlleck k Crarea ftta. -r'. r The Road Supervisor of No. 8 town hip will meet at the court honne on the 1st Saturday In Augut, that bring the fcthdir st 11 o'clock. The oventner will make thrir report at, the same time of the condition of IhHr rnnds. : tt. R. Street, Clim. FJ Hermit, Pw. !.' l!r lo Advr rllscris. Tie rii'o f this hT.cb will ho ntfM.ly ifiifl lo r!,( nr'" f ad, in'l r! : -n,imtlm in M.i office I fore 12 'i ' ,i - '. t i' iy prrvumt ln 1 -nr v - ' ' i r HI t-!- :r I s quality Val Xace - and Insertion -to g 8nd - paying such priceA g Coplon teke your choice at 4c a yard. BOY'S PANTS. ' 95ft Voir ftnv'a Pantj nnlv . 12le and 16c all size8 , Come quick before they are one. ." . . 1 . j MONEY SAVERS. ' . Best Machine thread 4c spool. , " Sewing Silk, 4c ' " Laco Curtains $1.50 and 1.00 kind on- ly 48 and 98c a pair, You can always find Bargains in our Embroidery and Ribbons inac cannoi ue nieuuuueu. Iron Safe C!:u:a Judiciailj fieMMi. Extract from decision of Supreme Court in the case of Georgia Home In surance Co., against Allen. ' "An Iron Safe Clause in a policy of Insurance requiring the assured to keep a set of books and inventory of the siock,which shall be kept in an iron HHfo at night and at other times when the Btore is not open for business, is a valid condition and binding npon the at sured, the breach of which will void the policy unless.it if waived by the insur er. Lock Company's Safes, one of the best Brick! Brick! Wt have a large stock of 3rick now ready for shipment. "Any good judge of brick will pronounce them the best . that have been put on the market for year. Addresa, or call on the;. - , Secretary . Treasurer. Now Bom, n, c : v-i; " ' WlTMAKK A ITiriAIIY IN'TOl S '... fkom no to ;:, 1 rr ohx-la r,.l.L. fr.n I'O If lit". rw-t I W. pil W'.l.!-, Ttm w r'fr f.' l rr r ruH'nr I'.'" fit . . t ! , j I a i . t " r v r 1 - ' ' V i . . ; , ''i ; - ' ! VOICE CF THE PEOPLE. Proucute tht Cuttsrt, , Mr Editor , - ' , ' May I beg space in your columns to ask if there is no way to protect our shade trees in New Bern from ruthless destruction, on the part of the Electric Light people!. I had two ; beautiful shade trees, which I planted and culti vated for six years.x The ' were just jlargeenough to give perfect shade to may west windows Friday one of the employes of the company cut the entire crown from both 'trees, xegardleBsIy, where only one or two branches would have answered'; every purpose; "All symmetry, beauty and comfort gone, a mere scrag left. Is there no redress from such mischievous activity?. ' ANNIE JUSTICE. Punishment to vagrants and cruel DRIVERS. ' I want to see the time "come when the vagrant law will ba ' enforced,, for there are so many, both black and white loafing around looking for work and praying to God that they may not feed any. Also Mr. Editor I .would like to see the law enforced to . protect the dumb beast, mules and horses, for we can see any day, mules and horses trotted to drays with loads of brick and guano, horses seen to transfers loaded with passengers. This should not be al lowed. D. Bankruptcy Sate. William Dunn, Jr., trustee of D. A. Owings, bankrupt, will sell at noon to day the stock of merchandise, "tiry goods, millinery, boots, Bhoes, hats and caps, at public sale at noon today at the Owings store on Broad street. remote AOcment. Admlnug Youug Listener -And bov did you lose your leg? Old Salt Well young man, one night In the dog watch while I was carrj'ln' the baby Jib, 1 stepped on a starboard' tack, and bloo; plsm ensooed. nttsburg Dispatch. Permanent. Jokoe Charlie told me she made n regular fool of him two years ago. Jinks Well, hers Is thorough work manship, for the Job seems to be per manent. Mercy turns her back to the unmer ciful. Quarles. GOOD FLUM 1 4G JOB John Cri Supplying W. T. HIII'i Houm With Modsra Scientific Water Strvlca. The new residence of Mr. W. T. Hill on National Avenue is rapidly ap; proachin? completion under the super vision of the contractors, Rhodes & Underwood of Kinston. It is one of the handsomest bouses , in that' part of the city nd is being equipped with all up to date service. John Ureen is putting in the plumb ing and it is the most complete and ap proved system in use. . So much has been said in medical journals and news papers about sewerage . and public health that perhaps no other feature of architecture has received so much at tention as has plumbing. ' It has come to be a science and no house la consid ered perfect unless it has modern sen itary plumbing in it. 'J , . . . Mr. Green's work in this Mne'as ex emplified in Mr Hill's house Is the result of careful study and everything in con nection with .the water service is put into the house with the 'view to main taining the moat healthy, sewerage. the pipes are not soldered in the old fashioned manner bat " the pieces are welded by solder by a a method, known as 'wiping" insuring a strong and watertight union. ' All sinks and bath rooms are "back vented" by a -new and patent dev'ae which prevents -the es cape of sewer gas into the house by any means whatever. The system is the same as that employed at 'the new Methodist chnrcb and all who know what that is say it is the best system known to plumbers. 1 New York rWi Yellow Plague New York Aug., 4., Three ' of the crew and one, passenger of the steam ship Neucet fTonvCal vetton. Were sent to the , Hoffmen, Island today for while to see whether they develop yel- low fever., V - Ruuian Garriion Surrender!. ,.Toki( Aog.'4.-The bulk of the Rue Ian garrison st Sakhalin surrendered to the Jajsn! July 31. Governor Liapnoff, seventy oncers, ' and 3,200 men of the Runstnn garrison surren der. . . ' . ' New Lot of fine Fmnlic-J 11,-imo, of several brnti !) Junt R'fcivcd at the (ink M.-nt .V:uV-t. I j i- t r. Siifu:i! r.n 1 : -: !. V. ! f p. 1 ! 1 I a I : Some Interesting Historical Data Dis- i - covered. '. Wsathtr Olwsrvsr Ven Hermsnn to go to Bal , I - tlmore Tedsv. - Worth Bsalsv'i ' .Status Will bs Ready In Six Months. A Prize . "ToBlaFam- ' - , lllei. - - Raleigh,'N. C, Aug 4 Chairman Mc Neill of the Corporation . Commission says it is now thought that the troubje growing out of the Jnirniture Car f am ine at High Point is about settled and that Standard Furniture cars are ar nvinj. xne southern xta iwayisays; is requisitioning such cars and bringii g them in so that the demands will-Jfrd met. It seems that the car track or sidings allow for the loading of some 25 care's day. Chairman McNeill said that it was now hoped the requisitions for cars would belilled as rapidly as cars could be handled at High Point. Mention has been made of the fact that Prof. Edward P. Moses of the Raleigh Public Schools has gone to Eden ton to aid in conducting a summer sc .ool for t('a :hers and that he has visited "Hays" the former residence of Governor Gabriel Johnson, now the resi dence of the Wood family. He failed to find there any North Carolina papers earlier than 1799. He says the library is a grand one and also the collections of letters. Today in the State Library Prof. Moses found in the, London Ga- zetter of Jtnuary 1775 an allusion to the Edenton Tea Party, in which there is a reference to the action taken by "A few patriotic women in Edenton North Carolina." Weather Observer. Von Hermann leaves for Baltimore tomorrow morning Mr. Teisson his successor here, having taken charge regularly. The suggestion was made that the State fair officials offer two pnzes of $50 each, for the largest family in the State, that is to the white and colored larents who can exhibit at the fair the largest number of their own children. It is said that a Johnson county man has 28 children and so far s known he leads the state. The art: it who is making the Btatue of Worth Bagley, to be placed in the capital square will have it ready in six months. The model of the face and Lbust, as prepared here is entirely satis factory to the family and the artist is now in New York modelling the full figure. An ice and refrigerator plant is being installed at the new Agricultural Build ing at the Agricultural A Mechanical College. Its product will be tons - of Ice in 24 liours and refrigeration to the extent of ten tons. It will supply the college with ice and will also be of great value to the plants in the new building. - " ' - . The penitentiary has bought $104,100 of 4 per cent Korth Carolina bonds, pay ihg for thesi from 102J to 103I President Mills of Ue Raleigh & Sonthport Railway says his whole ener gy is now concentrated on getting to Payetteville as soon as possible. It was thought a few days ago that . he would get there by January 1st, but there was a little' delay owing toTilgh water ;' pn the Cape Fear river and somejheck in getting material for the steel bridge at LiUington. When the road gets to Fay ettovilte, the people of that rare old town will have a rousing .celebration, to which of course Raleigh will go down in a large force. . K ' - Labor Commissioner Varner says that in a few days he will visit a number of the mills, cotton and furniture factories which have not yet furnished their an nual report. . He sayi the factories are answering more promptly and are learn ing the necessity for so doing, but that some do not want to tell anything about their business as tby appear to think if It gets out other people will cut in to their field. The law as to the collection a.i ..... I. oi labor sluubucs is ty no means , an complete as it ought to bo. ; Fcr'ring Pods. C'tiri f in h on ( f T j ' . : f tt tl'.l i.-p -. C t! ' f r , ( COMPLIMENTARY INOTICf . The Cormsondent st The Charlotte Ntws at jDuns Says oi ltsvv J. J. Dougli : ; Who Is Psttor.oi Taberaacls Baptist Church Here. , Rev. J. J. Douglass,-who has been pastor of the Baptist church here for more than a year, has accepted the pas torate of the Tabernacle at New Bern, He and his family left Saturday for .their new home. Mr. Douglass is One of the first preachers of the State. The church hare sustains a great loss in his leaving. He is a man of deep thought and an apt scholar and a man of untir ing energy, He holds his congregation in the palm of his hand, as it were, and sways them at his will by his power of speech. Mr. Douglass is also fast be coming one of the most noted writers of the State and we-predict for him a bright future along this line. Forest August 3rd. We haven't wrote before in quite while, still we are wide awake and f u t of fun. Rev. J. W. Alford filled an appoint ment at Antioch Saturday night and Sunday. He was accompanied by Mr. Milton Wright Mrs. Mahalia Rowe and little son, Hugh, who have been visiting relatives here, returned to their home in New Bern yesterday. Misses Katie and Bessie Gaskin have recently attended a revival at Edwards and report a pleasant trip. Miss- Lena Fnlcher spent the past week with friends at Reelsboro. Mrs. Name Godley and children of Edwards are visiting relatives here. Mr.' James Hartly made a trip to Vanceboro and returned Tuesday. Messrs Nonie Rowe, Ceph Gaskin and Linster Hewitt of New Bern at tended church at Antioch Sunday. r Mr. Wallace Fulcher and little son o I Stonewall passed through Forest yes terday to visit relatives near here. Messrs Herbert and Burees Goodwin of Carteret areQvisiting relatives at r ureal. Mr. Robert E. Casy of Reelsboro spent last Saturday here with his sister Mrs. Fannie Fulcher. . Mrs. Jane Purser of New Bern has spent the past two weeks with relatives and friends around Forest. Mr. Winfield Gaskin made a trip in Pamlico Monday and returned Tuesday Wonder if there will be a wedding soon when one looks so serious we are not surprised. ' Just We Two. Souvenir From Mother Berne Mayor Patterson received an officia letter from the mayor of Berne, Swit zerland, in reply to a receipt of the souvenir book of New Bern sent him by Mr. Patterson. The letter undoubt edly was couched in the warm and ex pressive language for which the Swiss, people are noted but not being a lin guist the reporter was unable to make a literal translation of the epistle. When you feel a sense 8, weight and oppression after meals it means inch ration. Holliater Rocky Mountain Tea positively cures indigestion, con sti nation and stomach troubles. 86 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by F. S. Duffy. . ' - , Win It B Passed ? ; The .following resolution asking for a new ordinance was found on table in this office and as there are numerous suggestions for new ordinances afloat, this one la published In accordance with a request attached to aamej"' ; '-. ' To the Mayor and 'Board of Aldermen, of the City of New Bernu- -; j I "We,- many citizens of the city most earnestly request your honorable bed) to pass an ordinance to this effect, thai it any married man is found on the street after nine o'clock at night, thai he be taken up and locked up for th night and a fine of five dolhrs beic posed npon him unless it is clearly proved that' he" is after tho doctor or medicine."- - S - ' . MANY CITIZENS. " . Comforts the heart, 'strengthens th mind. It is good 111 or Well Make the face bright as the summer morn. That's what Hollister's Kocky. Moun tain Toa will do, Cures when all elur fails. 8TicnU. For sale - by F. 8. Duffy. ; ' Ciohnp Hargrove Dead. , 'iji I!wl-rt Ki iiivm IliirtrrovC, fcf I'., CI. un h, Smilh, dii-d at bin t!,0 M, in K;i. !,vi!li, Ti nn , nil r.ly afu-r . l-ir Uy A'lrruiit 3, ftfU-r 8 in r;w: 17. 17 Rpiictioii ; I Ka 7e about 300 Big jars, 1-4 and 1-3 GaUonj sizes which we Will sell for the next 15 days ior cash only at 55 cts . ozen for Quarts and'65 cts dozen for Gallons. Now is your chance to lay in a supply at a bargain. Fresh Lot Fulton IIARVFY'S ,MALL HAMS AtTD 3 ERBAKFAHT STRIPS, California Hams I auu jcngusn uurea Shoulders. Fresh Lot Eg o-s69 grits and Oatflakes just received. J. L. McDaniel Wholesale I arker Store. mTTYyTTTTT?TTTyVTTTTYTT.fTYTTTTTTTV?yyfVTVVVT?ye3 TRY i. rettv s NATURAL Special Prices on Califor nia Hams. A complete Lino Sugar Cured Meats and ALL KINDS PROVISIONS. Butler ij ike Map and ly k Retail. 3H E: Wlia sale and Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. 4 ASAAAAAA4AAA AAAaAAAaAaAAAaAaAAAaaaaaa j lThartsfield, i ontraelor and Ruilder. UftKto 1-2 MIDDLE ST. PHONE 238, Would he glad to have any one inspect my Ifrork as a aoes H andsome Line Dining Tables, Mm, Etis, Kclirei, Eftrei. . JOHN Successor" to -Disos way & Taylor. FIIURE, GaskilfHdyyM JIanufjacturer3"Agent3 for , Erie City. Engines d Boiters. iJelebrated .Van Winkle pins Eotd Pro?fo Waener Steam Duplex Pumps .'' SawMilis, Wood-working machinery. Leather Belts, Iron, Steel, Pipe, Boiler Tubf and everything In the mill supply Una at manufacturers pricea. , , ; J. m. iicwaro; Farmers" Tobacco Warchcuso; IV r th" enlo of Itf T'llian-o. The i" bin nrnnon, and we will lift preparea iop;i ina wunr ww prw rw n, at any olhor market in thp V.ant. We will have a full corps ef ! will d'i our 1"it to pl'M nur Cn?ljnnr. Cm to the opening M t, l ' Sal evry day at 11 o'clrk. Ci od stable. Good ! ,- t n't i.'ion. We h ive Storage and Grading Facilitie for all Who , msFruit JarsI dozen Mason Fruit Market Corned Beef & Betall Oroeer. Comer Broad and Hancock Sts. STOCK LICK, Laths w, For Sale. F E. of Sideboards and Suits, Chairs, etu B. PRICES TOY LOW AT IVES, ' 03 Middle Street Phooeltf E. 1. HESTER. profipect is that Tobacco will sell for Din
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