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, c .. 1 - 3,.. rr..-.;.;- - - ( Vol. XXIII,.. rio. no. GH Vcdir sday f.Xoriiia August i), 1905. i. V i Twenty-Fourth Year 43 vv. C I I 4 k u -, n.rf' e" ''-' v-" Sale Continues As w have good many goods decided to continue our sale for one week longer. ""i Alt la our aim to close out our entire stock of summer goods and this week we will. have prices never before heard of. A good many things will be sold -regardless of cost We, will give you Yery low . a j prices on the following! "A - . " "' - f Mens' Boys and Children's Clothing, Hens and Womens Oxfords, j t Straw Hats,, Laces and Embroideries, Ribbons, Silks, White and Fig- J j ured Lawns, Mens Summer Underwear, Neckwear, Trunks and suit ( ) cases, Mattings, Rugs, Lenaleura and floor Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains, J ScreenS, and a thousand other things that cannot be mentioned. ' Q CCCODODOCCCOCCwOCCtGOOU EigLt Day Cheap Cash Sale:! :' " 1 1 awswswsj;'i ..-Stt. J. i;rrv;-.:-;-.; Maryland Country Hams 6 to 10 lbavg , 16c lb Maryland Country Hams, sliced 18c lb Armours Best Hams 5 to 10 lbs 15c lb Armours sliced ; . 17c lb National Packing Co. , best ham 15c lb ... , sliced Large Block Hams, whole " " " sliced English Cut Shoulders " " sliced Armours Pic Nic Hams, whole " 4t " sliced Kihghans pic nic hams, whole Kinghans Pic Nic Hams, sliced Beat Maryland Country Lard Squires Best Rib Meat Squires Best Fat Back Meat Fox River Print Butter1 -Bolonga Sausage in Oil 16c lb 12c lb 15c lb J 11c lb 12c lb 10c lb 11c lb 8c lb 30c lb Prepared Ham, Boneless.sliced 12fC lb New Pollock Cod Fish sides - 5c lb Give us a tnrl, the Cbeapeet Cash stand, phone 136, Goods will be delivered immediately after ordered, this week only. . Coast ia JOHN Successor to Disosway k Taylor, ; Professor v - Agent Middle Street ; ;T he "OLIVER" 4' , N . "r. :x''SJiK' ilVWv -' TYPEWRITER ' BEST MACHINE MADE. all srd exmin Flock. Owen O. Dunn, rv y - "" ? MT 'W" ' for v One Week Longer on hand that most be sold we have ( i ( o n o o 15 lbs Granulated Sugar for Roasted Peanuts, per peck Raw Peanuts, per peck - 1 pound Rumforda Powders Best &e flour for i 2 cans corn beef for 95c 35c 30c 2Sclb 31c lb 85c 25c 2 cans Chip Beef for Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola, 6 bot- tleBfor 25c Best Cream Cheese - 16c lb All kinds of whole- and ground spices 10c lb for pickling. . 12c lb ' Best 20c Coffee in the city2 lbs 10c lb1' for - - , 12c lb Whole Grain Rice 35c - 7c 5c 60c 22c Cracked Grain Rice Eagle Brand Milk S cans for Meadows Meal, peck Apple Cider for home use, quart -25c 25c 12c lb'Any kind of soft drink you are looking for, 6 bottles for Store in the city,- Lee J. Taylor's old - . '..sTt Store . A Large Lot of , Cottage Rocking Chairs i; Home styles . in r pol ished tooda in hand some jdeaigDS. ; 1 5 ; : We " carry a ttlarge stock, ;. ot - Furaitur, Stoves and House Fur hlshlngs, ahdrou will - find our prices low. B. I VES. M Middle Street Ttc;Dblccola TbeXatrat and Grea est Husical Invention of the ago. Child can arn to play in a faw minutes. : On ' erhibi tlon at" I';-, E. Walnau'a, for Otale. ; New Bern. Dric!: ! Dric!: ' . TVs hart a large stock of Srkk now rady for shipment Any good Ju!g of brick will pronounce thm th hp that have born put a the rnarkU f. years. Ad ln, or mil on the a a 4 c.; Now I'. m, N. c. hilu;:i: Th A. C. L Hat Not Gobbled the : Raleigh 4 Pamlico Sound Rail- , 'i" ,Ltz way"- 7' fT T Attory WIN Net Initltuti : Habtu Corpus (rsctdlitgt lor Wlngsts. Stati Estoinc-' ' - toglst to TM a position is Canada. c BHsvm1 la . the'"; Rabbit "y v ' J" Foot " Charm. . ' . Raleigb, Aug. 5. It was decided to day by Donnelly Gijliara and J. C, L. Harris, attorneys for Charles Wmgate, the white . man in . trouble at Tarboro who was brought her? for safe keeping, not to institute habeas corpus, proceed ings, but to giy.e an appearance - bond to the September "term of Jfidgecomb eourt in the ase which was heard be fore a magistrate there. Mr. t Gilliam returned to Tarboro to give, the bond and to take an appeal from the sentence of 30 days imprisonment imposed by the magistrate; 1 The bond of $1,000 had already been given hrtbeother case agajnst Wingate. ; - , ' up ine nm-oi oepiemDer rroiessor Franklin Sherman, the State' Entomo logist goes to Canada,- to take a similar paction there.. He says that he and Mr". Bentley,'; who was his assistant and who recently resigned ,to gd to Tehnessef were not satisfied -with- their positions here but simply took one which paid better salaries " Mr. Woglum, Who la assistant to Prof. Sher matt ; will be in charge ef this sub department here. Professor Sherman was asked if he had found more & n Jose fruit scale " this -seat heretofore and replied that there was no more than usual and that the' condition was no worse. He has found scale m 60 of the 96 counties, He says that he has n doubt if a critical examination were made of every orchard it wctl 1 tie fenfjd that there was scale in every f7m pest entered ythe State fat ISM, v first appearing; in ; Southern Pines hnd has been there . ever : since, but if H found that If . orchards are properly treated the scale can: be con trolled, i There are orchards; In that section which have borne peaches six yer consecutively- and with ' good The Bgost positive denial is made by the President of the Ral jgh & Pamlico Sound Railway of the rumors in circu- latloq in some parts ot the. State that the Atlantic Coast Line had bought his rofcd.-j i?.;:V-':';:Hv -V : . i Much interest is felt among Kational Guardsmen fat this State regarding , the setecuoa of a permanent encamprrent aitey where there wUl be a; well con structed rifle-ranga, for firing up to diataficel of .. 1,600 - yards. Several place will compete, at least ' three; Jot these it is said will be offered along the oast. Tha hoard . of oflicers to re- cpmmend the site has been ' very wcl adjected. ... There will be no sentimei t in the matter but it will be consider :d upon a, strict) military standpoint At Hnderson today, the event was lift laying of the corner atone of a Very handsome public school building, the ad dress being 'delivered" by Lieutenant joernor F, D, Winston, y A prominent tobacco buyer here aays that the drought and the intense heat of the past few days are literally barn- frig up the tobacco, which the rains re cently had caused to grow and become on usually juicy, Th sheriff of Madison county has arrived her with Charles Stein who tain the , penitentiary for life. SUi wis to hav been hanged and claims bis rabbit foot saved him. 'it seems thaf since a boy he has carried this rab bit foot and claims that it has pulled aim out of many tight situations. - Ha thinks it saved him from the gallows. the Governor' having commuted his sentence upon Unding that the woman in the case had no virtue or truth what ever. . , t Insurance Commissioner Young has turned Into the State.Tressunr as , the collections for rbe month of July. 36, Ora, this being i a Increase of several thousand dollars over July of Inst Cures ditty spells, tired feeling, Umach, kWnoy and liver trouIils Mkfs you -e and kecj you wll Ttit s what Hollistcr's llocky Moun Uin Tea will do. M cenU, Tcaor Tab- ku. For sale by F. S. Duffy. cliool Commi"e8 Notice. ; . Tl.a To"r,.'. KHjl comniilU'es of tlie Nint i will mrr-t at J., j-r A'. ; ..t i'. ptirje f if!itt;i1( t.-rl-ni : for t: n f ' 1 t K 1.1,1 n v, i' ni, I 1 If ; Id U P n.n.iMi t in to ti c I ' r to J of -rn Xt r.wt rf. ,.11', 1 1.:. BERNARD RETURNS. The Errtv,hil. Altorney 8rr.nd.r to Balsiglrs Authorities. Compromlst Expected. Special to Journal. . - . . ' 7 - Raleigh, Aug. aTEx-U. & District Attorney Claude Bernard wanted ' here for nearly twomonths to answer suit for $20,000 civil damages for seduction -a ... tt 11 '- " j4 v ? -t- i of young Bertha Howell, suddenly turned today coming from Hamlet He was accompanied ;; by ..E..' A. Lockey a distiller.- He surrendered, was arrested and gave ?5,000 WforWaranceIn j the October court. ' C " ' " ' " iThere - are -signs of a -compromise of this : .i notorious case, which caus-l ed one of the ; greatest ' sensations ever known here,'the shooting- of. U. Deputy MarshallJohn Doclrery by policeman Isaac Rogers being one branch ofit : .:i ; . "NEW BERN PROTECTED Quarsntlns Has Been Placed on All Veneii Coming from an Infected or Suspicious Port or Veswlt Having Sickness N ' ; Aboard:, by Marino Hospital ; v Surjsan. R. 8." Primrose. Acting ; Assistant Surgeon, - Dr. Robert S. 'Primrose of the United States Public Health and Marine Hoff pital service, has put on the National quarantine for the , protection of New Bern from yellow fever. All- vessels coming from an infected oc suspicious port where yellow fever is or all ves sels with any ; sickness aboard are re quired to come to anchor at the Nation al flag situated two miles below the city and await inspection by the U. S. Marine Hospital serguon. A failure to comply with this law. sub jects the iwner or owners of the boat to a $6,000 fine or oonnscatioa of the boat or both. ; . : - -"V Wife GfaM,f.:;. .; ').', August 9th. - Fodder stripping is the chief occupa tion of the day with many of our f arrn- ers, . The great drought has damaged the cotton crops pf this "section to an aver age of half the yield there ' would have been. f-'.''- '.'.t'lt Mrs, Amanda Potter and. daughter, Miss Daisy, "of Alliance;,1, "were the guests of Mrs. Martha Hunnlngs ' last 'Mr, C. -F. Foreman' of , LaGrange, spent Sunday with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs; Alex Fpreman;- ? h--S ;,t Remember Roy. W.; A. Piland's ap pointment at . Tattles Grove. "August 12th'v' ., ."v'.r .".; r'Vfi' - The Sunday School at Tuttles Grove, which was organized about a month ago has" placed" one of ' Eprorths sweet toned organs in 'the church - at that place. .' Much credit Is due to the Sun day School w6ritBV?-v,"V,.; Mri. W. E," Harvey, who has been in the naval service for four ' years.' has returned home to visit his mother, Mrs Ida Morton. He enlisted when a mere youth and has , been . faithful to do his duty, many promotions have been ten dored him and now he Is an intelligent and promising young man.;. C Mrs. W G. Dudley and Miss Bertha Langdale have gone to- Beaufort today on important buaiaegtr-'y.r'- Messrs James . Whitley ,'nd Louis Lewis left Tuesday bouruTtoi1 Flori a where they will engage in the fishing tMistnesaV) :.rr.'SZ J 1"':- . Mr. Curtis Campen and Miss Daisy Potter spent Saturday night and Sun day, with the. Misses Whiteheads at Bachelor. ' J -v' '"--i . - ' ' .r . ' : ' ; -' zoe .... mi Traal tv.nrnlaBa. I (fJtsl ' lu fllscusnlus; . ttbtthpr or- uot troul bear 4 corretqioiitli-m of Uie. Ainfltcur KporUiMiin sM.rtit tl:at they do not' In Ills epluloit Uu'lr ai'UMlllvi'iii to rti ptvttrlilnif ititnK-r Is flue solely to tbe vlhrotlon of the eartb along the rtr:u anil the cotifWiiioiit rlhratlou of Uu wntir. Tims pprxuiii stauilliig perfect y still lire 1li' to talk and lauuu with Impunity, liu the tllghliMt IxllJy muYi-iinMit of fitliiT will frlgtitcn Uw nhy 0U. J . ; Majfiville. ' ' ' .' Anoint 7, Mondny'wos ihn holtcfit duy we lmp lind tl.ii ummr. ! rorrh uu cut. "(JMS..I- trlod to V. ry di y li'-re rx'w. ,rn I'-ii? r'T",- t, Croi'S kri? auf- t V, t' I.i f .( f Price Denies, The Journal received a telegram frm TVtAAnva Tvnrt 4 Mow "VmAt we pabliab as fol'! lowst j;- - .5 - : - :iT-"i; -1 XT"e" ? - ,luu.co " JT patch dated Sherman. Texas, in which Colonel B. E." Smith, -president "of the Southern Cotton Association, i ia ' re- P received A telegam from his New Orleans representative stating ta . lad wired ie "in New Orleans to the effect that he had Wall street solid at his back in, a determined effort to f??" cot,t01? te? low.e U11B WCOK illtr UlBUttVCU, IV IB sum, waa concluded by the statement ' that the Southern' Cotton Association must be crushed now. w . Permit me to say that I have sent no such dispatch, nor have I m .any way so expressed myself. On the controry I believe that the Southern Cotton Pro ducers Association, if that is the orgs n ization that-, colonel-' Smith represents can be made a very effective aid to the southern planters in the handling : of their crop, v Further, Ittra not engaged in any effort to depress the cotton mar ket; which now seems to me in a con dition of equipoise and stability that ought to be equally satisfactory to both producer and consumer if maintained. . z Daisy Garland's Fortune.. Tomorrow night, August 10th will be presented the prettp and spirted drama Daisy Garland's Fortune, the proceeds being for toe endowment fund for the charity ward' in the hospital. Let every citizen who has an interest in the good work help the amateur artists in their earnest efforts. -The opera house is large and cool with, all the doors thrown open a delightful breeze sweeps through and to add to this the ever courteous firm of Simmons & Hollo well have donated an unlimited number oi palm, leaf fans. An added feature will be the selling of iced drinks between the acts. So as every comfort for the public has been thought of let the house be seated to its fullest capacity. Gen eral admission ifecf reserved seats 50c. Give the children Hollister's Rocliy Mountain ' Tea. this month. It makes them grow and gives them rosy cheeks. There is no other medicine in the world so good for the children. 36 cents, Tea or Tablets. , Sold by F. S. Duffy. ; - Reliable Merchants. Howard Bros., whose store is. under hotel Haselton, have a new store, new goods,' and are having a fine trade, which is the reward of honest dealings and. satisfactory goods. Their specialty 1 srentlemeh's furnishings. They deal wit V leading houses of New York, 1 hfl delphia and Baltimore, arid have gtod judgment and lieas ' in buying gcoda. . They have tn tssortmentof St. ttln everj thing that a man wears. Tory invite an instection of their l Thty will have at their store August 15th and 16th, Mr. Weile, a represent ative of the Steinburg Custom Tailor ing Co.,' who will have a line of sam ples of cloths for fall wear, , and solicit the patronage of gentlemen desiring good, clothes at -reasonable figures. Satisfaction will be guaranteed, "' Mothers' be careful of your .children, There is no baby medicine in the world as good as u " lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. t m-4ns the little ones strong healthy and active, 85 cents. , Sold by Fs. , Duffy. v..., ; w i REMEDY fOR HAf.FEVER, - 'Vf-. AfUr Trying Other TrssliMRt, Mjsmil Wat - V 't'sw' iyitb1t)lsct' iscoet',;' ' J. F. Forbes, a well known Western railroad man, whose borne is atMcCook Nebraska, writes ''I have, never had any relief from any remedy for hay fever, even temporarily, until. I dis covered the merits of Hyomei, I at: ways recommend it when, occasion re quires." ' ; J There fa no offensive or : dangerous stomach dosing when Hyomei is used. This reliable remedy for the cure of all disease of .tho respiratory organs 'n breathed through a neat pocket inhalor that comes with every outfit, so , that the sir taken Into the throat and lungs is like that or the White Mountains or othur hoalth rworts, where hay fever is unknown. The fact thot F. & Duffy, agrees to refund the monry to any hsy fever auf fcrrr who u' llyomri without succcm ihoulil In.ij irc conluli nre U) IU power to elTect a euro, A Complete outfit rrwt only II nffd extra tHjttlew but M cent. i 1 1 Or in! Big Keauctiori S;? I have about 300 fJars, 1-4 and 1-2 Gallon sizes which we will sell; for the next 16 days lor cash .only at 56 cts ozen,for quarts and 65 cts dozen - for Gallons. Now - is your vchance tQ lay In a supply at a bargain. Fresh Lot Fulton HARVFY'S SMALL HAMH AJTD BREAKFAST STRIPS, California Hams and English Cured Shoulders. Fresh Lot Ego-see grijjs received. J. L. McDaniel Wholesale & Hetall Grocer. farker Store. Corner Broad and Hancock Sts. TVvvVvVvTTTTTVTVTTVVVTYT-iyVTTTfYyTTTTTTTVTVTVV??VTe Dr. Petty's NATURAL STOCK LICK, Special Prices on Califor nia Hams. A. complete Line Sugar Cured Meats and ALL KINDS PROVISIONS. . fell Butler Ij tie Mm and If fo Retail. L EC Ervin, Whott sale anil Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. AAAAAAAAAAiA44AAAAAAA.AAAAAAaAaAAAAAAAAAAAAaa J L. HARTSFIELD, " Contractor anil Builder. OFfHJfc 93 12 MIDDLE ST. PHONE !38. Would be glad to have any one inspect my ork as tt goes up. smc urmture and House Furnishings Everything to make attractive such as book cases, China lOlosets, Rockers and others. - , .; ' Any ons that la thinking of buying will do well' to see me befors thsy buy, as vr sell goods Where eompetlticn t SliiOLIer. Gasltill Hdvy; & Llill Supply Co , Manufacturers Agents for Erie City Engines d Boilers elebratedVan ' Winkle Gins Eotd Proanov Wagener Stoam Duplex. Pumps -Fsw Mills, Wood-working machinery, Laathcr DelU, Iron, 6tol, Pi pa, noikr,TuHAni) everything in the mill supply line at manufacturers prices. v Bit J. M. HOWARD. F 1. 1 tiki S ' f hFnt T"l,ni-rn, " n, f i r, i i - y .'''. r ii : t I r 1 - (. 1 i j , i . ; fvi v i, . Ti I l.n ' in i r in Fruit Jars "dozenOIason Fruit $ Market Corned Beef! and Oatflakes just a home comfortable and cuts no figure. riioo Mr" !. I. i. HESTER. Tobacco Uarehouso.r t jnn-jiMl in Uint Tularco ill Snll of p , i.i " t s-1 tl, Sfll-r m jr.vid frrirpe (! Y'-". ;n I.ave f-.ll corjie f iiuf Cii 'ortiii . ('ini ti ll,n ffnr.in g st It '.'.I.ek.' f;l ginl.t.n. nI '- ( t all !-, cnt. i r - ( 1.
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