Vol. xxui.-rfo. na. Tuenlj-Fcwrlh Tar; rcw Hern, II, V Caturdny Klornisg. Angusf J!J; 1903. -. J T o Sale Continues for -V One Week Longer v ' , As we have good many goods on hand that must be sold we have decided to continue our sale for one week longer. ' - . .' It is our1 aim to close out our entire stock of summer goods and ( ) () u O () o this week we will have prices never () :: j j tnings win oeeoia regaraiess oi cwv wi s ) Bernard Cast price! n the following: v x t " " f 1 - " - 1 f ' Mens' Boys and Children's Clothing, "Mens and Womens Oxforda, 2 J T . r , Schooljal ( w vtMur Horo .flMinn r.mnrnuiHnin. n.iiiiitiim fiuia. ti iuib biiu i ik? r i ured Lawns, Mens Summer Underwear, 1 Neckwear, Trunks and suit; J O O O O o cases. Mattings, Rugs,' Lenaleum Screens, and a thousand other things m CCOODODOCCCOCCCOOCCDCOCO Eight Bay Maryland Country Hams 5 to 10 1 lb avg 16c lb ! Maryland Country Hams, sliced 18c lb j 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 Rib Meat Squires Best Fat Back Meat Fox River Print Butter Bolonga Sausage in Oil Prepared Ham, Boneless, sliced New Pollock Cod Fish sides 15c lb 17c lb j 15c lb 16c lb ' 12c lb ! 15c lb 11c lb I 12c lb 10c lb 12c lb I lOclb 12c lb 10c lb 11c lb 8c lb 30c lb 12Jc lb 12Jc lb 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. CoaGt XjIxid Store J-.O.. Si' JOHN Successor to Dlsosway & Taylor. Professor v Agent Middle Street. -'y This Week's Bargains! CuBtomors Tell us That This Store is Busiest :: and Bargains V--GV!--v:''-'.'.-i- hV-,. UMBRELLA BARGAINS. '7 We offer at this 75 Umbrellas, ' pri4 elMwhere fl.OO, our price 48c '.-r.-;"K0 PAIR V' Ladies and Mis Black, tan, and .White Slippers will go at lest than they . - eost.' .' " v' 1 , , NEGLtGEE UlRTi . : . A fine lot Mon'l Sliirts, worth 7fc, ' this wek only 6V tv All size, V.3;' '' .TAfiLEtlNEN. '. ;J ITS Jfsrds In uliort lengths, worth 60c '.' pr yard, this wc k n jc im. . Wl place on1200dWn yards fine before heard of. A -.good many k. and floor Oil ClothsiLace Curtains, Q that cannot be mentioned O O 0 0 MR 11 Mil. 15 lbs Granulated Sugar for Roasted Peanuts, per peck Raw Peanuts, per peck 95c 35c 30c 1 pound Rumfords Powders Best 3fc flour for : ' . 2 cans com beef for 2 cans Chip Beef for , Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cobi, 6 bot- ' ties for Best Cream Cheese 256 25c 25c 15c lb All kinds of whole and ground spices for pickling. Best 20c Coffee in the city. 2 lbs for 35c Whole Grain Rice Cracked Grain Rice Eagle Brand Milk 3 cans for Meadows Meal, peck Apple Cider for home use, quart Any kind of soft drink you are looking for, 6 bottles for 50c 22c 25c I 25c I . A Lt&rgO lOt Of OlnlnS GOt,36!C . 9 and ' . R A r W Itt Tkiaicl nUufAIHg WHallO Some styles in pol- ished foods in hand some idesigns. We carry a : large stock ot Purnitur, Stoves and House Fur nishings, and you will find our priced lo w. B. I V E S, ; ' , . ' . : 96 Middle Street. Dolceola The Tt and Great est vMUSlral InVentiOD of-the age.; Child can . Jf arn 10 Plfty Jll a few mi I1U LBS. UIl exm Ol. tion at:.vi E. ; Walnaii's, for Btae. 4 r .'.i ' 'Nsw Bern, i aro the Greatest. quality Val Lare and Insertion to match, th kind you have been paying S and 10c a yrd for. Quit paying such prc. Come td 8. Coplon and tk t-ur choke at 4c a yard. . BOY '8 PANTS. , 2M Talr IUiy'f funlt only 12ic and l.pc a pair all llrs. Come quick bfure they are ion. - ' MONEY SAVERS. et Machine tlironj ic ijKxil. Ics Curtulns tl.f.O snd 1.00 kind on ly 4-1 snd I' c ynr. . You run slvvny T.n 1 rm.ri)iiry hj1 n.ll-it raiT-iln In Cast m our RALEIGH. Gen. James D. Glenn Reported Rest : ' ina A Good Deal Easier. - Ntw Third fUglmsnt Band Fins Organizs- tlos. No -Compromise In Howell- Ths Orphan Marlon " - Conducuted by , 7- vv U Onunat - - - Moans. . , k Raleigh, N, C, Aug 11. A telegram today stated that the condition of Pri vate Secretary James B. Glenn, ' who was stricken with appoplexy yesterday at Buffalo Springs was. somewhat im proved and that he was resting easier, 'A charter is granted to the Tarboro Chamber of Commerce wih ?20,QOO capital stock, there being about a hun- dred incorporators. ' - The new band of the Third Regiment gave Jts first public concert here this evening on the west portico of the capi tai From this portico some very nota ble men have addressed great audiences here, notably Henry Clay in 1844. -The 25c lb concerts are to be weekly features dur 31c lb jn'jf the remainder of the warm weather land are under the direction ofNCapt. I Unndv who is in cknrtta of the band. Rain has fallen every day this week, and the total amount is very considera-! hlfi Kei ntr in pitcphs nf R inihp(i here. There have been rumors that a com promise might be made in , the case of Howell vs Claude Bernard. Attorney Artro for Mr. Howell said todav: '1 'c I know nothing of any' compromise what 5c I ever beinir off ered. You can say that. this case will be fousrht by us for all it is worth." Stot Trpaanrnr Jmpv Amnterdnv ftf- ternoon addressed an audience of two hiindrM- tarmmni nnri f.ho.lr fumtlipn. At Tucker's Grove Chapel near i-italeigl and in the evening addressed the Junior Order of American Mechanics at Cary having a very notably large audience there. He was very happily introduced by Drv J. H..Templeton. Recently your correspondent made mention of the orphan school at Marion of which Miss Perry is in charge. 11 was stated that she was Christian Spier, tist, but as a matter offset she is not, but is a Holiness woman. Her work there is very wonderful, and she says that prayer and faith bring to her sup plies for all needs." She is the daughtei . i.i r it i i - f . i a i. I oi a local meinoaisi minister ana toon I a special course as a missionary. I Tha State Sunerintendent of Public Instruction is informed of another local I taxation vote in a school district in Sui ry county" f J Tomorrow the three members of th ConxKBti00 Commission and Mr. Browr. .heir secretary wiU leave for Deadwood I iAiifh Dakota to ntttmA t.hn annual "on vention of the Railway ' commissioners oi the various states of the union, at which will be present the Inter-Stat commission also,' They expect to ,bt absent a week, but will not ;' take the tour which' the c other commissionens wlUtake. - ' Senator Simmons is at home here af ter a six weeks trip during which he visited half a dozen states.;- HeexpecU big discoveries and a - great stir -fron die prosecutions which are to be mad of various distillers and revenue officers rhe Senator left today for the "Old Home In Jones county. 4i: .r : Petition lor Receiver. ; The following may be of interest to nany New Bern people: ZSc I hlch was promoted extenBivoly by W; chU afUmoon that suit has been filed I uww ewies conn ai awxouis leekinf the appointment of a receiver for the company. It is alleged that the mining property was bought for $15, 000 and was made the basis of a 'capi talization of $12,000,000 and also that meral times 'that amount has been old. ' The company was promoted in the name of J. A. Henderson of St Louis. Fife secured thousands of dol- 1 1 in in this Bute and fraud maybe charged against the Great . Western here.-.', y " : ' .!.': ; Give the children Holliitcr's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. It makes thsm grow and give them rosy cheeks, there Is no other medicine in the worl Lto good for the childrpn. - 35 cnts, Tes or Tablets.- Sold hy F. S. Duffy. KNTflirKtll i"-ri 0( moi hid vt" f : j; , . i r Hi. IH, I.U'U I : x r of n.,Mir Ml.Cdf P ltl"T, .1 . ! . X r.f . ,t i i-.rn t.-i . I. -I !' . ; I -1 1. r- , I . .,! I,:.., I i i? CI f r V uVi. , II, ffM T fit. J' Till l C: ;i ' , -.' : : . t I V.'l,. f .;! Commissioners Proceedings. v The Board met at the Court House in New Bern, N C, on Monday, Aug ust 7th, 1905, at 10 s'clock a. m.j m regular session. - - - Present commissioners, Wadswortb, Harvey, Richardson, and Barrington. The report of Dr. J. F. Rhem, Supt. of Health was presented and upon being read was accepted" and ordered filed and' recorded. , - " The report of tHe grand" jury upon being read was ordered filed and re corded. -'".'' ' i I' : Ordered that John I Clarence Tingle of the 8th township be .released -from payment if ' pool tax . on account of poverty and infirmaty. ' - ' ' Ordered that tne valuation of the land listed by . Edward Black ledge in 8th township be changed to $400 on ac count of error - ' The following bridge bond coupons for $330 00 each, viz: No's 132, 133, 134 155, 189, 128, 126, 205, 194, 127, 206, 129, 204, haying been paid by: the treas urer, were burned by the Chairman, in the presence of the board, the Clerk of the board and the County Attorney. Ordered by the board that the road heretofore ordered be laid out to Bear Island, be only laid out from the Beau fort road to the Bricea Creek bndge. Ordered that the item of "Corporate excess" charged to the Simmons and Hollowell Co., be charged to $3,000 on aopount of error. -v , A- Ordered that Enoch Hukins of 5th , . , , . . . , I township be ordered to appear before I 1 rl I this board at its next regular meeting and show cause whythe valuation of his property should not be increased from $400 to $3000 V Ordered that notice be served on W. B. Blades to appear before the board at ita next regular meeting to show cause why the F. S. Becton timber should not I be increased $500 in value, and that olKJ.WK) leet or mmDer ai nis mins in the 5th township be valued at $5,000 The report of F. S. Ernul, Treasurei up m being presented was accepted and ordered filed and recorded. F. S, Ernull, Treas., in act with the the month July Gen'L Fund for 1905. Hr July 1 To Bal on hand $1,396.44 1,500.00 1,000.00 13 To J W Biddle, Shi! 17 Do $3,896.44 Cr. . July By paid vouchers $2,917.06 979.38 $3,896.44 31 Bal on hand INTEREST FUND $1,363.17 uly 1 To Bal on hand 17 To JW Biddle 24 Do T 100.fX $1,663.17 July 1 By coupons pd $1,615.80 31 Bal due fund 48.17 $1,663.17 FENCE 1)0. 1 July 31 To bal due fence t y $31.71 i -t" ' FENCI NO. . S fuly 31 By bal due Treaa - $50, 46 . P. S..iErnul, Treas. . Sworn to before me this 7th day ot Aug: 1905. ;; :-!. ':'', V- .- ..." K- -i V ' 'Geo. B. Waters, J.; r. . ' Ordered that the item of $250 solvent credit listed by J. R.w Dudley ot 1st township be changed to $100 on account of error.; . - Ordered that the clerk of the board upon receipt ny mm oi .wriwen nw IT, our cteam, and only, test ,mate I that the TreasureV of thercounty hasIX jjalii.' -.' . : f upon receipt by him of written notice I received all the taxes and costs accrued upon certain bind in 8th township on the west side of Rouhtree, or Elm street; listed for taxation by Shade. Edwards for 1895 to cancell the certificate on the tax records of the county and make over and assign said certificate and oth er interest that the county may have in said lands to said Shade Edwards. On motion the petition of D. N.'To1" and others to discontinue the road lead na from the Hills Nock road to A. J- Whitfords and B. C. Whltfords in Nol township was denied. The petitioners thereupon gavenotice that they would take an appeal to the Superior Court in regard to said decis ion of the board. ' Doard took recess until 2:30 o'clock p. m, . Ths board met at 2:30 p m puinunnl to ri'ci Hs. -, - ' l'n iir-nt comminHioncr Foy, Richard- Harvey, Yhdworth and liurrlng- n. ' Orili-red by tho Ixmnl that the C'lmir mr.n Mr. T. E. Toy to mid in Icfl.y to Cail B III ': i i f t' r-.f t!, h' At" t V V ! ", t.tll i,' n, m. ! 1 ,-' Beaufort Observations. ' . . , ' - V " - v- Beaufort, Aug 1L ' ' Editor Journal: Jv "vV."" '- ,''' As I have never seen? -.anything ' in your paper from this place,' the idea struck ' me that a few. joslings from here would take up the space of a little plate for one day at least, k -'. --' ' , During the past . Week' or -, ten days while the people in?1 New : Bern Were gasping for breath, those who were fortunate, enough to be in the Little Village"by the Sea" ware - enjoying a nice breeze fresh from the ocean, as sisted by a big Palmetto fan, for it was something fierce here ami the glare of the sun on the shell streets made it almost endurable, but at night you are all to the good as far as sleep ing was concerned provided you retire for you know the fad ' h re is walking the bridge and coo-coo after mghtfaU. After the shades of the sun have gone behind the eastern hills (the sun don't go down in tho west here for it is against the IeW,) you will find the citi zens Of Beaufort and visitors too.hieing way to the bridge. The scenery that ccDi fronts this walk is most inspiring. In the far- distant, two and one half miles, you can hear the billows roarin? ana iwnat are they saying.' no one knows. There are two things that Beaufort should be proud of that is the base ball team and the Russell House. The base ball team is as good as any team ever produced by strictly amateurs and the r . . . . J. , , . n ,. itmaino that la fnmiaho af iha Rnccll House is unsurpassed by any hotel on coast. One of the latest fetthingg down here of course it was introduced by one of the Labratory boys -is to go bare headed and sleeves rolled up above elbows dur- I ing heated part of the day and often y6u will find a girl with her face full of I buttermilk plaster, but still she must i Keep in tashion. The style next year I will be Panama hats and bare footed 1 with soft while shirts with red ascot I ties. It is intended to give a big barbecue to the public generally when the bridge is completed from Mdrehead City to Beaufort and already some have begun to shut their pigs up and lay aside all the Nervola they can spare It is expect ed the pilings will Jbe driven as soon as they are grown. Anon. Crescent Tobaciu Company. Another special sale Of La Belle Oaole Ci- gars on Saturday ;'You have tried them land found them as adver tised n gain Saturday W. D. Barrington . MANAGER. eeeeetoeeeeeeee' ft nn(f i Is Tlie V 1 ;gVe'jHeli;Hi); v.- Grontestare taken in making X It is Pure arid Vholesome. Ci n be eaten by the most delicate per i eon without fear of injury V, - 35 ccrfts per quart, pHcked in ' ico. dolivercd ntyour Jiouso. Also Sherbets, and. Ice Crcnm ' 3odtt. ' '. .' ' -'v':.r'- ivic: TIic "OLIVER" let CT'!' lh t- - ' l .. j Big Reduction 3 -V' I have about 300 Jars, 1-4; and 1-2 Gallon) sizes which we g will sell for the next 15. days lor cash g only at 55 cts nozen for quarts and 65 cts dozen frr Gallons. Now is your g chance to lay In a supply at a bargain. Fresh Lot Fulton IIRVFY'S frMALL HAMS AND BREAKFAST STRIPS, California Hams and English Cured shoulders. Fresh Lot Eg -see grits and Oatflakes just received. J. L. McDaniel Who(eafe farker Store. & I TRY NATURAL Special Prices on Califor nia Hams. A complete Line Sugar Cured Meats and ALL KINDS PROVISIONS. fell Butler ly its Pacia&e ana ty tfe Retail. Xj 3BC Ervin, Wholsalp and Retail Grocer. No. 81 South Front St. . J L. HARTSFIELD, ( ontractor and Hallder. OF PIC It n 12 MIDDLE ST. Would be glad to have any one insped my Ttoork as it does iiraitiire and House Furnishings Everything to make a home comfortable and ittractive, such as book cases,' China (Closets, Eockers and. others. . ." T f 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. Gaskill Hdw. & r,1iirSupply Co, aianufacturers Agents for , Erie City Engines d Boilers. Celebrated 1 Van Winkle Gins Eod Pressov Wagpner Steam Duplex Pumps Saw Mills, Wood-working machinery. Leather Belt. . Iron.' Bteel, Pipe, Duller Tubt and everything in the mill aupply line at manufacturers price. " ' t . 18 BH HcnKinber- . - -- ' the Date! r.ur -iltT. Tr. Wcile, of thu ,St"in- l,..:f Cnnlom lilormir iniany, - , f r.ulUinoro, v.111 lio at our sioro, wuwr Ht,.l IT ,r-',un, Aiur'i"'- 15, - and lfi, .... . i n n "! c iiii" nf n-n-.pli "I Hip Hn'-n u: j !m''i. (I ir n:-1""" ' !.. i. liiv,: I i-i r:U 1 '.'" I'..! tliKimn- :in: Fruit Jars. dozen Mason Fruit Market Corned Beef Retail Grocer. Comer Broad and Hancock Sts. Petty's STOCK LICK, , i A AaAAAAaAAaAAAAAAAAaaA.aA PH0NI 238, up. Laths For Sale. .- ThooellT All kinds ? Flavors lee Gream TODAY. ' ! 3fctr, r:r qurst 1 T

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