- .' V- -.. TT ' : , . , v r. 1 ? 1 AT cxr r:crnrn. Thursday KIoriilES, August 1 0, 1003. Vol. XXIII.-o. 111. Tnen ty-Tourl!. - Year 8 j Sale Continues for ; . ; " iK r: One, Week Longer I ' As we have good many goods on hand that must be sold we have decided to continue Our sale for one week longer. ; . " ' -0 - ( ) , It is 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 ; very - low I I prices on the following:' - . -' " J Mens' Boys and Children's Clothing, Mensand Womens Oxfords, ; ' ' Straw Hats,' Laces and Embroideries, Ribbons, Silks; White and Fig-; ; 1 ) ured Lawns, Mens Summer Underwear, Neckwear, Trunks and suit ( ) cases; MattUiga, Bugs, Lenaleum and floor Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains, ' ! 1 ScreenS, and a thousand other things that cannot be mentioned. CCCO0ODOCCCOCCC3CCC3CCCOU Day Clieap Cash Salet Maryland Country Hams 5 to 10 lb avg 16c lb Maryland Country Hams, sliced Armours Best Hams 5 to 10 lbs Armours sliced National Packing Co., best ham " " " sliced Large Block Hams, whole " ' " ' sliced English Cut Shoulders " " , " sliced Armours Pic Nic Hams, whole " " " " sliced Kinghans pic nic hams, whole Kinghans Pic Nic Hams, sliced Best Maryland Country Lard, Squires Best Bib Meat Squires Best Fat Back Meat Fox River Print Butter Botonga Sausage in Oil 18c lb 15c lb 17c lb 15c lb 16c lb 12c lb 15c lb' lie lb 12c lb j 10c lb 12c lb 10c lb' . 12c lb 10c lb 11c lb ' 8c lb 30c lb ' 12Jc lb Prepared Ham, Boneless, sliced 12c lb New Pollock Cod Fish sides 6c lb Give us a trirl, the Cheapest Cash Store in the city, Lee J. Taylor's old stand, phone 136. Goods will be delivered immediately after ordered, this week only. .Coast Xiixxe Store vJV Q, JOHN Successor to Disosway & Taylor. Professor Agent Middle Street. This Week's Bargains; : Customers Tell us That This Store is Busiest ' and nargalns 7 , iflfnntTJ.A RAttJATMS. '. .' 7 , ' f - , . I your choice at 4c a yard. - ' m M i' 'Hi '. ..' BOY'S PANTS. mircm - WhlU Slippra will go at less than they cost. " . ' .' - - - . ' -. ' : " '. I '. ' -NEGLIGEE SfllUTS. ' I A fine kit Men's Shirts worth 75c, this week only 60c rich. All size. - TABLE LIN EM, , 17S yards In short lengths, orlh 50e f ef yard, this wo k 22Jc a ard. ' . srixtAu e We place oa;saI 200 dozen yards fine o ( i 0! u O O o o o () 0 15 lbs Granulated Sugar for - 95c 35c 30c 25c lb 31c lb 25c 25c Boasted Peanuts, per peck Raw Peanuts, per peck - 1 pound Bumfords Powders Best Sic flour for 2 cans corn beef for 2 cans Chip Beef for Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola, 6 bot- 'ties for V Best Cream Cheese 25c 15c lb AH kinds of whole and ground spices for pickling. . - Best 20c Coffee in the city, 2 lbs for Whole Grain Bice Cracked Grain Bice ... Eagle Brand Milk 3 cans for Meadows Meal, peck . Apple Cider for home use, quart Any kind of soft drink you are 35c 7c 5c 50c 22c 25c looking for, 6 bottles for 26c A Large Lot of Dining, Cottage and Rocking Chairs Nome styles in pol ished good 9 in . hand some design's.;..; - x We carry a .;. large stock oi Furnitur, Stoves and House Fur- '. nishings, and you will find our prices low. B. i v.E s. . W83 Middle Street Dolceola The I-atent and Great est Musfralt Invention of the age. Ohild can Irarn to plgy in a few minutes. On exhibi tion at r-: -'k'C E. Walnau's, for Btate.vi New Bern? are the Greatest. ' y - f quality Val Laca ' and Insertion to prices. .Como to 8. Coplon and Uke , orn !;. T... T ., I . I.. 1-11. I - " ' "J " WW Wl.w .IH lie a pair all sixes. Come quick before they are one. ' V MONEY SAVERS. ' ' ' Best Machine thread 4c bjxI. " Sewing r.ilk, 4c ' Lace Curtains H.50 nd 1.00 kind on ly 48 and !Hc a pair. You ran slwnj-9 finil rarjlii in our Emlmidrry nl .l.n 1 , -nmn President Jameg A. Bryan Files Of ficial, Information of P. 0. & W., 1 Railway. C4 Work l Raleigh k Pamllce 8eiind Railway Progressing-. Dry , Spell' Broken. Chief Marshal olStaU Fair-Chosen. ' Raleigh. August. 9.-Ex-Governor Aycock, Josiah ; Pixon of Greenville and Josiah Exum of Snow Hill were here today and appeared before Gover or utenn tit a special nearwp,. ai which they asked that he commi te to life imprisonment the death sen'eice of Will Exum, murderer, of 4 Lenoif county, Solicitor Mto'e," e'Gne ville was also present at the hearing, upon notice from the Governor, This is the second formal hearing of the applica tion for commutation. : . The Corporation Commission f author izes the Bank of Mitchell, l BakerB ville to do business. The officials of the Faleigh & Pamlico Sound Railroad say that almost - eleven miles of the line fa completed, the grad ingj force ' of convicts : being now 6 miles' east of the Neuse River. The road is being laid with 60 pound rail, and is in very good condition. B. Frank Mebane, of Spray is chosen' chief marshal of the State Fair, and will make collection of assistant mar shals representing every part of the State. Walter R. Moore of Jackson , county arrived here today to ask pardon, for Charles Owen of that county, who is serving a ten year sentence in the penitentiary for manslaughter. Up to night before last it had been excessively dry here for almost a fort-i nght, bujt there was then a light ram and yesterday and last night vary heavy ones, with a long continuance of an electric storm. President Jamas A. Bryan of the Pamlico, Oriental and Western Rail way, notifies the corporation Commis sion that 16 miles of the line are com peted and in, operation. The Commis sion has accordingly made a tariff of freight rates for use on this rod. Cures dizzy spells, tired feeling, stomach, kidney and liver troubles Makes you well and keeps you well. That's what Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea will do. 85 cents, Tea or Tab lets. For sale by F. S. Duffy. Governor Glenn in Demand. Special to Journal; Raleigh, Augrist 9. Governor Glenn has accepted a special invitatation to deliver an address at the State Fair at Concord, N. H.. September 13, Winch- enden, Mass September 14: St, Johns- j bury, Vt, September 20; and at Water- ville, Me, September 21. He will also ; address the business men of Boston after the last date.. - He will beK the guest oi Governor of Vermont while in that state. He was asked by the latter to give the sentiment he would dwell upon in these and said it won d be the hope - that' New. England; and North Carolina would be better ' acqua-'nted. Men of most generous Sentiments exist in bothjand that as the son of a Coo fed ate soldier he, l broad enough not to be sectional and stands for ' the who' Union. 'v's6:',' " Baiebatl Garni Today.- - The management regrets tc announce that the Lima team will be unable to play on account of the Illness of - that club's pitcher. But there will - be ' game today, anyway, between the First and Second local teams. .There will be an exchange of batteries between the two teams. Patterson and Armstrong, battery for the First,' will play with the Second team. The game', promises to be a well fought and Interesting one, both teams are In good condition, and it . will be remembered that the Second team won a splendid victory recently from Beau fort. , ,- .-, -. The game wilt begin at 4 o'clock and the admlmttun will be 10 and 20 crntt. . - '. Strayed ' - One brown mare about t-n years old and one gray msre mule. Liberal re ward will be pai'l for return of animals or such Information an will lead to their recovery, to V. Jarkm, New Hern, N. C., R F. D. No. X I) cl a Child. Terry '!.; -.ir 1 yesra. 111 n c( IVtyi.r, i il thrro II. I. r, A v. ;nn tl.Ii and Mm. !;iy nvirriir Psjlor, (!: 1 V,-. P;h str.re.- ill nrrivp i n 1 ' ..n.l:,: T'.- f r-.i. ' .. I tt 1' i,f 11..' t ii ! v 10 o', ':. i. 1 1 i SynopsU Of Tht Events In the Drtma Tonight Portrayed by Some ef The Leading i r.. Amateur Artists ef New Bern,. - Act l.'-Home of Philip Garland-Mrs Garland's misgivings Mark Baybrook, Daisy's guardian Mark Baybrook lec tured Daisy, ,and her opinion of her guaulian "Curse that girl, I wish she was out of the .wayW Grandma,: he's across old bear'! Daisy and the lost child Grandma takes sides with Daisy -Bobby overbears Daisy's description of himself Song-Daisy and her beau, Bobby-- Mr Baybrook's opinion of Bobby Arrival of Jack ; Daggard, an old, pal of Baybrook's- Daisy -runs against Daggard, who tells her of her father's deatb--Mark Baybrook's dis may, on : discovering ,Daggard $2,500 for my silence, I Jtnow -enough to hang you Mark Baybrook'VArrival of Mary Garland, in search of the lost child Baybrook and Daggard disown 1 knowledge of Mrs Garland "Officer, arrest that woman, ehe is mad" Daisy interferes "In the name of my dead father, I forbid you to touch her." AcfTH.-r-Home of Mary Garland- Daisy and her mothers-Bobby brings good news The propor al The stolen child Bob and ' Daisy in search of Mabel. - Act III Roof Garden scenev-Bobbj overhears Baybrook and Daggard'fe plan to get rid of Daisy - Attempted arrest of Daisy, frustrated by Bobby, who tears the disguise off of Baybrook Act IV The den of old Meg-Bobby disguised as one of the gang A rival of Daisy, disguised, she joins the gang of o'd Meg, in search of Mabel Rescue of Mabel. i Act V Arrest of old Meg and, Dag' gard, who turn state evidences-Bay- brook decides to take Daisy's fortune and leave the country Daisy ai Mes senger boy Bobby and Baybrook meet Arrest of Baybrook "You cut the rope and killed my father" "Daisy, v, hen we are married, remember I am the only one who will wear trousers. General admission 35c;reserved seats 50c; gallery 25c. -r Hundreds of thousands of people use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea as a family tonic. If taken this month it will keep the family well all, the year. If it fails get your money back, 36 cents. Sold by F. & Duffy. i :., y EXCURSION fO WILMINGTON From Points North Ana South of New Bern Thursday August 24. - At the unheard of low round trip rate of $ I 25, an opportunity never offered before to visit Wilmington, the largest city in the Old North Carolina State; and the Carolinas' 1 popular seaside re sort, Wrightsville Beach. Every ne should go, old and young,: rich and poot Separate coaches for white people, vThos. H. Knight, Mgr. BIDS Bids wanted to furnish city with 200 tons marl for cemetery purposes. Direct your bids to L. S. Wood, Chair man Cemetery Committee, ' i; - L. S Wood, Chairman. Boafman OroWned. V. Frank Hyman, a colored man; was knocked overboard from ' the schooner EL B. Lane, Friday afternoon .and drowned." ; ' uSV The schooner, - plies . between New Bern and Slocombs creek and had tail ed from here loaded with general mer chandise. When just below Johnson' Point, a flurry came up which necesel tated the taking in of the canvas, and while reefing the mainsail the man Hy man, a sailor on the vessel was knocked overboard. Ho Immedlatly tank and is presumed that the blow stunned him before falling in the water. - , - " The unfortunate man lived in the neighborhood of Havelock. 1 The body was dredged from Wednesday, but had not been found at a bate hour in ' the afternoon. ' w Lawn Party. There will be a Lawn Party In Mrs; Holland Smith's yard at Vanccboro, N. C, Friday nigM, Au. 1.1. " RefrCHlimcntji of all kinds will be pred, and the proceeds will be omd for thn benefit of St. Paul's Eiiftoopiil clmrrh st Vnnr oboro. Evrylxxly is cordially invited and a large uUemianre will tie liicnly are- ciatcl ' Mr. A. M. Williams, " J. I!. Harvey. " I.. K. I.Jinriiftfcr, Mi. l.i!'i'! Fmi:!, " v;:;;3ni. Hair Or Are t: DAISY GARLAND'S FORTUNE DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD Frth form and Complexion! Bus Ma ncwM ally wd bv laaetai aatraws, (tain in vmhi af smUm m Wkirnw plU4 tt I tartaattjr abaoiM aayaan. (UtfaTaatrilUa tttat th amatias Haaaai irouaa laa aoraa saa auaui 11a w RCMOVI NO WRINKLES atfbyairlo,aappUctloaftahwUt a vaaurkaala InnMnmt Or. CbarlM Fl.aa taai la pMithraly th. oalv aRMialiaai kaawa to andlaal adaaat taat will nmm m hallawa la.UM acck aaal ara4aaa ra, JUy h tm tkla caaakaJ For Developing the Boat i or arauta. hraaktn trvm annlaa: h haa tht hlfWt iaaoraaanat ahnktaaa. IVal Mm ara tum aumctwrt nihi tta I ttram, tart aai taaarltal. Kanlar BrWa. 11 .N a ka. Mainu Uke aavaaUs f this SfSCIAt OPVXftl wiu aaaa twa m err if a ttmiiH -a rntSi Mauu.,illyHliwtnu, WIS tJ DX. CHARLES C0.wMTO I Delicious Refreshing ! P w- mi.. u X IB J.llt3 - We Sell Ton Greatest care taken in making our cream, and only-.best mate- rials. It is Pure and Wholesome. Can be eaten by the most delicate per 4 son without fear of injury. . f .. AO cents per quan, pacneu in 4 ice, delivered at your house. ' Also Sherbets and Ice Cream J McSorley. NEW GOODS AT THE Fresh Mackerel - 3 for 26 J for 6 fresh Arrow Roe Herrings Arrow Boe Herrings in Pails Smoked Hert ings New Pollock V New Sea Side Bricks 20c lb lOe doe 6c lb 8c lb 500 custom made fine over- shirts 50c each Boys Overalls , Men's Overalls 25, 80, 50c each 75c each FINE .IMPORTED SCHWEITZER - CHEESE TO-DAY. L D II ABICIIT The 'OLIVER" lYPb WRITER . i J BEST MACHINE MADE. . . . Call and examine Stock. ,C Ovven Q. Dunn, v:r;-.- c:;'. Agent. " Leading Printer Sutloeer. . Ur. Telleck A Irayea SU.- . . ., ,V' . Fiendish Suffering is often caused by sores, ulcers and can cere, that eat sway your akin. Wm Be dell, of Fiat Rock, Mich., says: "I have uwd Burklen's Arnica Salve, for Ulcers Sores snd Cancers. It U the best heal injr dreeing I ever , found." Soothes snd bonis cuts, burns and scalds. 2Cc at ell (IrufT storen; guaranteed. . The Lantern Carnival. Tlie I,ii?it'rn .,11 1 c ,11 be giv.-n ('urnivH.1 Friilay nicli "i. A fr-e k'tiiW rii i (!-, rl.i!-!i-n mrryinj; iSi'i ),'i, ii I l!;ry !;) run r B j VP I (jf vi ! h quite a i! i ! I vi?; urn- 1. t.i .-, I'.i.l.lrM, ' " i - 1 to lie RlVFRSirtF-fUflRF .11 V LIIUIUL. u I JI jPia:; Big . I have about 4300" Jars, 14 and 1-2 GallonJ sizes .which we will sell fqr the nekt 15 days for cash only at 65 cts ozen for quarts and 65 cts dozen fr V Gallons. Now is your chance to lay in a supply at a bargain. pesh Market Corned Beef HIRVFY'S fiMALL HAM AWD BREAKFAST STRIPS, California Hams and English Cured shoulders. Fresh 5 Lot Ego-se9 grits and Oatflakes just s received. J.L. McDaniel Wholesale & Retail 3ro??r. farker Store. Comer Broad and Hancock Sts. nTVVyTyyTVVyVyTTTTTTTVTTetTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTyTTTVTTVe Dr. Pettys NATURAL STOCK LICK, Special Prices on Califor nia Hams. A complete Line Sugar Cured Meats and ALL KINDS PROVISIONS. fell Butler Ij ike Paclaie and liy ihBelail. 3L J3L Ervin, Wlioiisale and Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. AAAAAAAAAAtAAAaAAAAAaeAAaAAaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaA J L. HARTSFIELD, Contractor and Builder. 0fm 93 1-2 MIDDLE' ST. Would be any one inspect my Ifoork as it goes uriiiture and House Furnishings : Everything to make a home comfortable and attractive, such as hook cases, China LClosets, Rockers and others. . ' Any one that ts thinking of buying will do well! to see me before they buy, as we aell goods where competition cuts no figure. Gasltill Hdv& Will; Supply Co Manufacturers Agents for Erie City Engines ' d- Boilers Celebrated fVan Winkle Gins Eotd Pregaes Wagner Steam Duplex Pumps Saw Mills, Wood-working machinery, Leather Delta, Iron, ' Steel, Piper, Boiler Tubes and everything in the mill supply line at manufacturers prices. ,ri Remember ilio Dato! Our cutler, Mr. Vt'. ilc, of the Slcin- urjf Cunt'im Tdilnring - O-rtipany, ,.i!:i:imri'1 will beat our store, under I !' ' . h, A":-'it 1', mi I 1'', . ! ; k ( (.., j ! cf I l,e Jut 1 1 i i i ; y i ',, ti'ir ri,i.tru,crfi !f 1 . i -. i ' 1 to rail (i nd litre i r . '. ' ' u ( 'i ' rv n- ihFfuitars; dozen Mason Pruit PHONI 238, glad to have up. Fsaie. Phooetl' All kinds .... ,( . . . Flavorsi Igg Grearn TODAY. 3 r,. in ,