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.... WJt5-- .,v ...-- ? -X.. Vol. XXIlI.-No. 115. New Bern, IV. C, Tuesday !? Morning August. 15, 1905. TweutyFMrth Tear " ' ' .-r -.- -i! .'-vv - y V- I ft -i CCCO COOOCO00CC00CCCP OCCCOn Watch SPACE QffOC DO aQQOQQCCQQG&O-iQOO "This is The Store That Is Never Very Dull" Brisk Business SKIRT GOODS BARGAIN j Fine qual t ' black mahair silk lu.stre 38 inches wide, worth 75c yd., this sale 48c yd. 850 pair fine shoes for ladies and gen tlemen in broken lots, will be closed out at thia sale at half price. j 60 doz. ladies full bleached sleeveless vest with tape in the neck, the regular 12Jc quality will go until closed out at 7c a piece, ! CURTAINS 75c lace curtains per pair 45c. COPLO 75 Middle: Street. Professor E. Walnau's, Agent for State. Middle Street. JOHN SucceMor to Dinoawny & Taylor. Maryland Country iUma 6 to 10 lb vk le lb Maryland Country Hams, nlicwl ISc lb Armours Bt n.roii B to 10 lb ltV Ih Armours sliced National Packing Co.. bm4. bant . .,. nlicd Large Blorki itams, whole 1'.. ihord Enjlieh Cut phobWert : . j, ' nlirod ' Arfwmrt VkjiUrlltmt, wbo ' lClnghiui pic nlc hami wholo &tnhan Pir Nie llamo, siloed Bt M-ryland Country I-rd ' 8qviri IWnt Bib Meat , . - Sqtilr- Bt Fat Buck Meat 17c lb lAo lb 16c lb, lie lb 12c lb 12e lb ,10c lb He lb Be lb Fs Rim Print BulUr 80e lb to .1 cj-.. i rut . '. - yJ 1m - tv cwwnga wuh ih wii - -v , Prepared Ham, Bonel.licd 1 lb New Pollock Cod flA aide he f :'. . II I II - -M I I Fit Day ; ., GI-a tta't irlrl, the Cbtaport Cash SWre In th elty, Ler i. Taylor't old Und, pbotie 134. Coodf will be delivered Immediately aftr ordered,-this weeV o S.4 .3: 0. o o ) o a C) u o o o o 8 c GREAT BARGAINS. We place on sale our entire stock at fine lawn raging from 10 to 15c a yard, you can take your choice of the lot at 74c yd. RIBBON. 14c ribbons, all shades, per yard 9o. BOYS PANTS. Three hundred pair boys' all wool cassimere pante in broken siaes; choice 48c a pair worth 75c. The Dolceola The T.att'at and Great est Musical Invention of the age. Child can Karn to play in a few minutes. On exhibi tion at New Bern. A Large Lot of Dining, Cottage and Rocking Chairs Nome styles in pol ished goods in hand some .designs. We carry a large stock ot Furniture, Stoves and House Fur nishings, and you will find our prices low. B. IVES. 96 Middle Streak 16 Iba Granulated Sugar for 96c Rftaxtrd Peanuts, pr peck 3Te Raw Peanuts, per peck Bttc 1 pound Rumfordi Powder 25c lb Heat 9H flour for , 8 Tb ran.cern bef foe -.- v. x i 26c 2 eans Chip Beef for v . ' , - 6c BilTBl Received Cheap W Si, 12c Ph Cora Cola and Pepai-CoU, 6 bot 15c lb; tltufot Bt Cream CtHmee ; . 15e lb , All kinds of whole and ground tplcee lOcIb'fofpkkllnf. V , - 12e lb 1 Best 20b Coffee Iti tie ity, 2 lU ( f f, Whole Crela Rice , '. -,,1" Te Cracked Orafa Rlciia t Vf tc K-gla Brand Milk. a cam top V SOe Meadowa Meal, pec - ... t " .Jc I AppW CWtf for home Die, fluart ? 1 2-' t t. !- J . . iu, mi mini i ait mini jom arv looking for, bottles) for v Ibl s , j ' I I II I RALEIGH The Capitol Square Will With Brick. be Paved ATmU Vint That Beats the Record. T:-.e '"Home Coming" at Shelby to be a Fin i '. Affair. A Baseball Coach Secured. Johnston County to be Dry Monday, August 28;h. Raleigh, Aug. 14. Stete Auditor Dixon left this aftcnoon to participate in the. "Home Coming" exercises at Shelby, thia week. ' He deli era un ad dress Wednesday. Governor Glenn is to go there Thursday to deliver an sd dress in the same connection. Som of the other prominent speakers for th" week are United States Senate - Lee S. Overman and Col. John R. Cunning ham. The Councel of State propose to ha . all the walks in Capitol Squa -e r.w ,1 with brick tliis fall in compliance 'u!i an act passed by the last lo.';isl,n n re providing that this work shall be. done with convicts from the penitentia. i with bricks made in that instuui.ion In this way there will be prncoiea!'y no outlay of money. There are two im mense cisterns, one at tne south-vc: and the other at the NorLhenst t. n " of the Capitol that will ha e to lit ; li I in before this work can be don-'. ri V' were put there when the Cjipiiol v:i first built and before Raleigh ! :i 1 w. works for fire protection. They ; ; v, been in use for many years, but s i full of water all the time. Col. L. Tonnoffski, deputy cierV "! the United States Court here riiys in has a tomato vine in his yard eij.,ht '' : high, six feet in diametor and .V ." : long, from which he has gathered l.'j tomatoes and he expects to at'-er tu mmy more before frost. Tho vin" e tends 22 feet on the ground. The A. &M. College Athletic ' ssr, ciation announces that they have cured M. J. Miltredge, a natioivd ' gue ball player, to coach the l.asei;.'! team for the season of IWT.i. lie h:: coached the Holy Cross Co! !e-:e t. .ui' for a number of years, this termi havi.r- last year defeated Harvard, Y:;!e, ( ' r nell, Georgetown and other pivmi' -i teams. He was on the Host. in League team when they h-A-i e championship. The prosper' hainv. bsen brighter for the A. 'iff. i Wilson, Parkins, Sykes, Sa;!illei , '. i:i Gergory, Hardie and others of .he ' players la3t season will -eturn. (',-. -, i - have already been scheduled wiIm University of Noith Carolina, ; i:d I i : j -versity of Virginia, V. M. I. V. J'. i. j Washington mi Lee and other ' u-1 tions. The last Saturday in this rr.-.-itr Johnson county will take her ii!ac( among the abaolute'y prohibition coun ties of the State, There has not iin'n a saloon in Johnson county for a l.i.i -while except at Henson, but six moir i.s ago there were six dispensaries in ti:- county but next Saturday, a week, t'.c i last ope of these will pass out of e::is, ence and the prohibition regulations wu be so stringent that not even cid r cun ' be sold unless made by the seller. HlKhholr.' l.Brnr I'nmllii-t Few bli-ds have lnrsjer f n ml! m s limit tbe biKhhole, but, were It not fur '!) uumber of bis family, bow 1 1 1 il le? hold hlH own amonR ho ninny nii ini's'.' Ills conspicuous size mid color iih'r ys make hliu a ulilnlriR mark to 1 1 k- 1 lector, for every vHlnRe lud hi tliojiunrl bn collected flleUers' eK-r He' Is n fellow of expediency, however If Ills home la roblHil, bis wifi; hooii Iiiv ;:in otber eet of egH. ft Is on reeonlMliiit one pnlr, when tcatcd by the removal of egg nfter egg, laid seventy one i -s In seventy-three days St Nlelmlas. Wkl Toe Dnii't llenr. Yon benr somotlillin like this everv day In the week: "Ten years ':io he couldn't fcet credit for n suit nfeiotlKw. Now be can write his check for .friO. 000." But when did anybody benr any thing .like thin? "Ten jcil-m :ixo In was tboUKhtles oud -rrcnrdlesi of bis fellow Diet)' and cared for doIkxJk hut himself. Now he Is kind and (trootlo and I a constant cncoufngeuxuH to all who desire to enlarge their faith In hu man ntnr."-KBiMiai City Ktar. larmpa'llble. "What wonld you do If ynu bnd a hundred tbousflnd dollarar -"I'd own a private yncht" . "Tbcn yotl wouldn't hnvo n liunlml thousand dullnrs."-Wnshlns;tun ftar. ' ' f .. . i. . . - tfmm WeMco. 1 Jipnn U U the holislit of bnd fiitr) for woB.no to otiwi ail ypfnion contrary to that of her h'mbsnd. WotV flerful pcoplolMliipcnpoUA Jontniul. ':. Jlfid-Wtfii wail t!it ijtr o )f cohsairatkw - cr " ootorj. . in'tiini (gUnclug at the receipted blllwlt Irft iq Jtt ft rery pour mtvinim. 1 j t'.TW trjron Club 'went ' on croisihg. trip U Wilklnsowi rolrrt Sunday ami trot hack th rmroe day. Thoy dared the fates by having 13 in tbo party and filnjontheiath day of the month. There was, however, no Jonah in tho crowd - . ' . - ', ' ' ,Thcy went well prepared for eny . n towsrd scriih-iit -y put fin? sWnt Worth of f:i'f.M eni driLVnl V , BEAUTIFUL CHINA PAINTING. ' ' . I . Samples of Miss,. Elma Basnlght's- Work on Exhibition t 8. K. Eatons Store. Some beautiful specimens of china painting may be seen in one of the show windows of S. K. Eatons store. It is the handwork of Miss Elma Basnight, daughter of Mr. J. S. Basnight and it certainly reflects great credit on the young lady's ability as an'artist. The pieces are varied but all perfect in their way. The delcate colorings the true sense of natural huesand pos: t;ons and the artistic poses appeal to the eye a3 he accomplishment of a l thai ii rcquVed of china painting. Amors the particularly attractive pieces ;s .". sa'ad bowl, which is painted on lie eu' s:''e in rich purple; the inside is f.nished with an opal lustre making a fine h- rmony of colors. Another beaut i ful ii 'C ! is an art vase delicately tint ed with poppies. The entire display, consisting of ays, tea plates, tea saucers, dresser o m: merits and bon -bon dishas phows i: iss B-isniifhts work to be of a very h:v,h order of merit. THEY COME AND GO. G. II. Waters f Pantego and Mrs. (!. Ih Charlton, his daughter, smd :i: i ': ildr. n are visiting Mrs. G. S. V.':.1 . on !tro:d Street. ." Li : :h. Harris Lane and John Har nr-' ! ! uined vesterdav from a short . i ii !! !.-i!!ran;;e. "vi. s. A. B. Carroll of Elk City, Okla. i.mi.i, is in the city visiting her father t ' .. . S. (i. Roberts. y i s Julia Jordan of Portsmouth, Va. v, in) has been the cuest of Miss Alice ; .,.( iiicr I ;is returned-to her liome ac- oni.i.iiiicil !iv Miss Spencer who will vi.iil !ii re for several days. .Mrs. A. 1!. Carney of Norfolk is vis 1 liii-r her sister, Mrs. M. C. Crowson. Mrs. W. I. Royull who has b -en the or .est of her son H. H. Rovall returned her iiorne in Goldsboro yesteiday. "Irs. II. H. Royall and children visit ed in Kinslon yesterday. M . ('iiar'es 1!. Hill has returned from v H iy.s recreation at Wrightsville : -h. Mr. t'harles Reizenstein of New York y is a visitor here for a few days. -. 1 1 Green has returned from V. , i,. ,sille lieuch where he went to :i i j . t;:e Grand Encampment of Odd . . I! .-.vs. K..iVitor L. I. Moore of Greenville ,i . i.i I he city yesterday. . ,!. E. Harris of Greenville is in na Cox and Miss Ruby Dan . ler't Host.' st evening on the Neuse going iVi.ss Mamie Dawson left yesterday New York City to spend a few days N r. G .iy Williams went to Morebead :y SLi.day. M--. J. D. Dawson, manager of the ii hscaville .Enternrise was in New .: n ; t : s t night. ?er. 11. T. Hudson of Jacksonville was town hsl night. ,. L. Leary and children . n '-iiestH of friends in the who li:i-.' city h..-.ur;.l days returned to her home in Mori head City yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Lorch are visit inn ' ativx-s pnd friends in Norfolk Death of E. 0. Hopewell. Mr. Egbert 0. Hopewell died Monday noon a' the home of his son-in-law, Mr. Theni'.-i W. Moore, No. 4 Griffith St. at ' In' aire of 59 years 3 months. His dis ase was typhoid fever. The remains III be taken to Ki niton ux'.ay rnd the interment will be at the Philips b - ial groi nd about five miles from Kinslon. A Culling Affray. Justx-o of the feace S. R. Street had a e.-.o i i the city hall court roorrj yes terday which was the result oiacutung affair which occu.red oil German street Satardi-y night Witt Hoover was ' At tacked on the street by Lon Basle and Will Grubbs snd,badly cut on the body. Tho Injuries are not serioue. All' par ties ire white Both, me plead hot guilty when put . on triaL' Grubbe was rcpre -opted by T). I Ward ' and B-ile by L. Ji Moore Hoover had no attorney Juaik Street found prnbalile' cause for Jbimling, them over for trial Irt' -th Suporlor Couit for the trial of criminal cases wndir VA bond. ' " , i r - i - ! - . - Cryso Burrai wa on trial In ' yester days' pvlice court for crttolty to animals thi sompUining wiUnemi being Mr.' J. R il wwa. Uurrus Waa aaaessd the eosli of the action. ', ." i . ' " ""' .' Puprs were served , on 8uperlnln dent S. Is' Dill ypsUrday on acrount of an A. -N. C. train stop'uig on the Streets 'n violation of the ord'nsnce. Thn case was continued until next Mon d iy :t o.dnr to have sttotnoy snd wit- 5 i ran Milk Crust, Tetter, Ringworm, and Scalled 4jead, and Every Form of Torturing, Disfiguring Humors from Infancy to Age. CURED BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in eczema ; the fright ful scaling, as in psoriasis ; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled head ; the facial disfigure ment, as in pimples mid ringworm; the awful suffering of infants, and anxiety of worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tetter, and salt rheum all demand a remedy of almost super human virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No state went is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evidence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the cer tainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard skin cures and humour remedies of the civilized world. CAPT. GRAHAM'S CURE 01 Distressing Humour. Captain W. S. Graham, 1321 Koff St., Wheeling, W. Va., writing under date of June 14, '04, says: " I am so grateful I want to tliauk God that a friend recommended Cuticura Soap and Ointment to me. I suffered for a long time with sores on my face and back. Some doctors said I had blood poison, and others that I had barbers' itch. None of them did me any good, but they all took my money. My friends tell me my skin now looks as clear as a baby'a, and I tell tat m Cuticur Soap and Ointment did it." Cuttcnrft Soap, Olntmeol. and Pilli r aoltl thmuehout th wurld. Poller I Iritg A Cllni. Corp., Iloitou, Soleriopt, mg Send tor " Uow to Cnr Jt ery Humour." BITTEN BY DOG. Jamss City Negro Is Attacked by a Small Dog Kept at a Pet. James Jordan, a colored man living in James City was attacked by a small dog Saturday and bitten on the arm; the wound being quite pninful. The marks of the dogs teeth were plainly seen on the skin and there was one place where the blood flowed. Th dog was tied by means of a chain to a p'rat on the porch and when re leased the dog flew at him. Jordan did not con plain of the wound and refused to see ,n physician about it. Develop ments ;iay be serious in his case. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at New Bern. Craven county, N. C, Aug. 14 1905. men's list. B Lenrio Bass, Charles Barnes Queen St No. 16. Edward F. Bill, Tull Benton. Pat Broad well.. C 1 A Cox. D W Dennis. E Henry Ei .ards, ('apt. of Barge Edwardsj J A Evan G- J R Gladson. H-Ben Harrison 42 East Front St. Mr Harrison. U. S. Dec., Willie Hazier. I Wm Ipock. J -W B Je n s. I-Joe Isin. M- Arthur S. Mann, J H Milhr. R-Capt S M Records, Sehr. Agnes S Quillen. 8 Travers Sanders, Benjamin F. Srraw. W-Geor White, E C White, Watson Shoe Co. WOMEN'S UHT. B-Cora Brink ley. F-AJFoy. H Mrs R B Hartsfleld care Mr Cha Wesfcetl, tnler Hemtow,' Nettie Henry, Mrs Ben Huske. .it. ' : 4-rMr MatUe U Jpockv , JMra Prank Jcwella.,,; ,,.MnPartba' MilK;,ftMhl M-r11 Violet Moslcy. .,, ...j,-1 .r- .s S Emma Sutton t t ; W-IiOtUe C, WlfiU, 'a v . PionfalUniXor.t'-ave letter, win please say adf ertisd and fire date" iTJu) regujntiont M-r rtqulre thst H) ono eent shall be collected on the deUyv ry of each adortiaI lttr . ' ; ry ,1 (10.1 1 (lit J 8,.W, UANCOCK,' trtTV Poaunaator."',1 Ola'rridndi-Sli Reaidni1 (I) They are beautiful 2 TfAy'rt indeatrtirtlble. (3) Tbe prUe they give tJ tha WPArei. l't) Tlieir constant Increaw. In tshii' ' ' (f) Thoif sulnble newi. (.0) Thr-ir safety ' as an Invest ment A rei.n why ytl ouht to lay them here.-nvsu.-j our prneenl stotkj ni lumt'lit si rn.nnl'ly tliat we rrt nil f .ri to p i ' i -, 41 st I' 'r I Big Reduction 5 I have about 300 Jars, 1-4 and 1-2 Gallon? sizes which we 3 will sell for the next 15 days tor cash g only at 55 cts ozen for quarts and 65 cts dozen for Gallons. Now is your cnance to lay in a supply at a bargain. Fresh Lot Fulton IIARVFY'S fcMALL HAM A WD BREAKFAST STRIPS, California Hams and English Cured Shoulders. Fresh Lot Eg o-see grits received. J. L. McDaniel Wholetiale A Retail Groeer. I arker St.orfi. " vv TTTTTYrTTTTtTTTTTTTTTyTTTMTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTe e t D NATURAL STOCK LICK. Special Prices on Calif jr nia Hams. A complete Line Sugar Cured Meats and ALL KINDS PROVISIONS. Frel Butler Ij h Mm an. y tie Retail. Hj 3B: Ervin, H'holi fal and Itclail ( No. 81 South Front St. AAA-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAA e AA AAAAA AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA He Men Stii. p2 EAST FRON r STREET- films Developed Sets a Dozeo- Crescent Tobacco Company. Another special sale ot La Belle Creole Ci gars on Saturday; You have tried them and found them as adver, Used again Naturday W. D. Barringlon MANAGER. The "0 LIVER" fv-, UrT JYPEWRITRR BESt MACHINE MADE, r rr ' Call and examlna Sloclt. ' t Owen Q. Ounn, V Agent, '" tUdln Prt-ur rutloier' t or. rHKk A i rsya 8t. in Fruit Jars. 1 dozen Mason Fruit S Market Corned Beef and Oatflakes just - - i. wi (lull -iauUKjl- U LD, Petty's AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-i ALL August Periodicals A. T Ennett's Bookstore For Sale! ,A cottage of five rooms, fine lot 60x 120 feet very shady, large front yard, on Front street For terms apply to Mrs. W. Penn Bel),! Morehuad City, N. C u. a. Niroi.i., firi ui l:h km:i IrA k Sail sir AFTEK THE bill-' 13 Utt-iu ?t . warTlwIr ran Wl r rv is mW t k- W , nr . 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