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1 f.r.vn -.:n .-.-4-... ... , N,C, June 21. 1!U si::::ctoiiy. . OF THE WORLD meet at 1 Cor v-I.lontl.1y. lirstand 'ij tiifiht-s at 7:0 o'clock, oori'nen are invited. j LCEGE No. 1 KNIGHTS OF - J Meets 2nd and 4 Lh Wed- ' iu each month in ltoun ,. Pollock street, at 7:30 Lmmel R. Ball, President; J. Sec'y; K. R. Hill, I inancial IiJox to New Advertisements. anted Salesman! ' . , -Wanted Fireman. -,. ',. .. . L II Ervin N C Hams. ' University of North Carolina , . Simmons & Hollowell Co, ' , I'CTICES IH THIS COLUMB FOB CS THAU OHt 3H0HTH MUST BE ,'JD FOR IH ADVANCE." ; , BUSINESS LOCALS TV4NTRr)-i-A irpneral mill and steam ' ting supply man aa salesman in house mat be temperate. State salary and -perience, . good position "for -right in. Address A, B., care New Bern jurnal. " " J a f 1 a , X FEW nice Smoked Country B ams id Sides at L. H. Ervin's. J . - "ANTED One good night fireman Call at N. C. Stave Factory, ' , - - - - ' - STRAWBERRIES and watermelons at road St Fruit Co. ' " -' vVANTED-r-Old time furniture, brass andirons, lenders, ancient cbira and earthenware, historical pictures and old feather beds,' 'Mail orders promptly uttendedv Address Shapiro, can Hast elton Hotel, New Bern NC REM0VE1 J iiave removed my bar ber shop f foia the Sultan building on Middle street to the corner1., of -Broad ;-pd Middle 3ls in the Boesser store, opposite Davis-' Pharmacy,, where I will be glad to serve my patrons. :IughL. Banks'., - Y illE Coait Lino Market has received a carload of native cattle from Henry Jarman, Jacksonville, and is now ready lo serve -the ; public with, some fine ,orth Carolina, beef. . r ' I FEW thousand dollars to lend on ote secured by tnortgage., ft" A Nunn Uty. , " r 'O ' . INE" Florida watermelons the best ;hat grow today 4it Barfiolds,- Broad street, also new Irish potatoes, squash, fans, cucumbers,' beets and other easonable vegetables. Bananas, lemons nd blackberries. . -' ' .'OR SALE Modern residence on Na tional Ave.; lot 60 x 180 feet. , Apply to D S Jones or E E Harper, ; ; VINE ASSORTMENT of fishjng tackle f all kinds, Baseball Goods, Razors, "ocket Cutlery, Scissors, Shears, ' Pis tols and cartridges, . Bicycles, Edisoh I'honographs and. Victor Talking ma hines, Records and Supplies. ' Wm. T. :ill, 81 Middle street 'phone 253, ; J -A I have on draught and by the bottle id gallon the following mineral waters: ade Mecum, Harris Lithia,, Buffalo ' ,1 da, Buckhorn Lithia, , Mida : and ven Springs. ; Also HungadL ; Caro a, Appollinaris ;and ; Red Raven ..lit. F. S. VivA"0Mn: )R SALE Vacant lot45 "ftTfront, excellent neighborhood, ' near ; East ont street water front For cash or ie. ; ' ' R. A, Nunn, Atty. 1 ADY Sliced ; breakfast bacon, in quantity at Coast Line Meat Mar- 2 SALfeiA number of good resi des in good locations, " ranging in a from. $800 to $7,000, some. of i on very epsy terms. . C. T. ;IIan- I NX Seven Springs mineral water; t on earth.: Cures indigestion,' dys- i aud all stomach troubleai Spe tr liver and kidney, complaints, t those organs busy.",yThe onder- I has made arrangement to de - the Seven Springs mineral water i daily at 15 cents per gallon. We t lie only , authorized ' agents for o waters in this city.' Don't wait vf yciur oriltfr today, , right now. r'.ful'.y yours, J. B. Watson, mar-i'.- u, jilunie fK!.. ' r , L & Uorden Felt Mattresses iiio" .Iron Beds at John B. ALU ()nf9hp stationary gaao nf rightly HHinl.in perfect run , ii.i.;M. IU-jwon-for aale, must r ; vur. Apply to J. M. , . ' j ; io Church Alloy., New This is the longest day of. the year. ' The citizt-ns of .Wilmington Ere re- joicins over tue lati. hospital which has long been an insti tution there will remain, auwuci waa made abolishing thepe hospitals at certain points and Wilmington was one. The order, however, has been rescind ed as far as that city is concerned. A' picture representing the . Elks Temple which will be effected here is on exhibition in Bradhams window. The picture shows that the building has only four stories but the revised plans have ' arrangements for 'five. Everyons admires . the plana very much, - .'-"' It rained" yesterday!.- For eleven suc cessive days have we had showers with greater or less degree of severity. There has been but one day with less rainfall than one inch and the average is between one and one half and one and three quarters inches. s. We are as sured today that there will surely be a Clearing. ' The change of the moon and slight change of. temperature seom to favor it " - ".'. l - . - The private . car of President F. ' S. Cannon, of the N. & S. Railroad con taining himself and party came on the train fiom Wilmingtqn last night and was transferred to he, mail train on the A. & N. & Road.. , The party went to Morehed. ' ' 'r 1 . , Archie Whitehurst, colored,; was on trial before mayor Patterson yesterday for the larceny of a watch.. It appears that there were two watches which the boy was alleged to have taken were shown in court. The prisoner could not give a very satisfactory explanation as to how he came by them, and the may or fo,md probable cause for , binding him over to courtunder (100 .bond, not being able to furnish ' security he went to' jail. t i"," V-K'.f;. r(t v July Fourth at the Mecklenburg - ' Chase City, Va, June 20.The Meek lenburg is fast filling Up with guests for the Bummer and the season' is be ginning under most auspicious condi tions. The indications are that, this will be the greatest year in the history of, the establishment, - guests from a distance attest to the growing popu larity of the place,' nor can it be said that it is . "without honor in its own country, as Virginia and North Caro lina are always well ? represented here. , 7- V, , , - . The enterprising "citizens of Chase City- and the management here are: one in their , efforts to make the glorious Fourth of xhi year a day to be remem bered in the history of the old county; The Walker Light Guard of - Richmond and the Petersburg Grays:. will unite with the home company, the Mecklen burg Guards to form the brilliant mili tary pageant which appeals to all sorts and conditions of p' people" from the cradle to the grave. The Governor and . other distinguished visitors will be here and every arrangement , is being made for their entertainment in a manner worthy f the guests of honor and the hosts.' V ' t fi ' ",''' h , The bowling alley has been put into excellent" condition ' and is the most popular,,, resort, during the morning hours," in the afternoon the. saddle burses are brought into requisition . as there are many good riders here,' ampng whom are seen a goodly number of fair equestriennes. : ' ;''', - j The home-like air of the place, which t is A feature of the "Mecklenburg . is em phasised by the family parties gather ed here One of the most attractive is composed of Mrs M J Farnham', her daughter; Mrs J W - Black and grand daughter Miss Marian Black of. Mont gomery, Alabama, who have won many friends - and admirers here. Dr and Mrs Chas Wells,, their daughter Mrs E A' Fuller, ; represent Maryland and North, Carolina has a .' most . charming family group in Mr and Mrs Wm M Carter and Master ' Wm M Carter Jr., of Wilson; Dr. J T J Battle of Greens boro, and Gen. B 8 Royster of Oxford, were greeUid most cordially last week by their friends here. .- "y:';'.. :'. ; In the libt of names registered during the past week we find: Mr W H Puck ett,,,Mr J B Rolien, Oxford; Mr and Mrs D D Debutts, Greensboro; M J C Irby, South Boston; J K White, Louis burg; N. C, C N SUnford, N. C, Mr. and Mrs. J R Chamberlane, Raleigh; Mrs. F R Borden.1 Goldsboro. N. C. Mr. B L Carr, Durham; B L Hurdle, Reidsville; , S F Badgett, Farmville, Va.,'and Mr. R W Lasaitei, Oxford. wy BUSINESS LOCALS :V I TS ReJablethe "Sunbeam." The lat- improvement in lamps. . A 600 can- d lamp that only costs one half cent per hour to keep burning. Pei-fcctly Bate and a.waya , reliable. II. ' G. Wunsch, New Bern, N. C, Agent 1 CALL on Gikikins Cyclo Co for right goods at right price, single Tube Tires at $1.00 to $4.00 each. We alao have a complete lin of Iliryclrs both chum and rhainlvHs at prices to intorc-1 all. Coiisler Jirake f.'!- I to vour biryclo.nt t3.7.r to 3.00. KuhN.r Tires f.tt.-d to Baby Carria!'ci on huoii, nuf'.-e at 10 c"iti u-ro;.t .e rfpair your rma, ,t ur, ,. hewing t(i:i! 1, mi -a arni l.icv I.. V. in !v Hum. ,)' uii.pt !y 1 y 1 v.n.li- tr.i 11. f.:..l I the F,: J. 2. ii.ke; i .! Li-' a at ! en, of j t Litk Mrs. K. . Land, Oriental, -are vuiting- and reia ;ivc3 m the city. , Mis? Amy RigJon is visiting friend at Mount Olive. : ; Mrs. T. W. Pace, who has been the guest of her sister Mrs, C. T. Wat-ion, returned to her home in LaGrange last night . ' :. . Mr. L. T. Henderson went to Seven Springs to recuperate from an attack of malarial fever. ,' - : 1 '. Dr. Richard Dnffy arrived last sight to epend a few days with his parents Dr. and Mrs. Charles Duffy. He goes soon to take a "prominent position in Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore. ' Dr. W. L.' Hand went to High Point lost night to attend 'the State' Dental Association." ' , " , - Mr. E. G Hill went to Black Moun tain last night. - , ' , ' " Mr. T. H.' Pritchard vt Swansboro was in the eity, I , Mr. Price Furplesa of Southport ia in the cttyi, " . ' . - " r , Fire Compa'ny Benefit at Ttiaatre All the friends of the firemen are in vited to be at the opera house tonight as a portion of the receipts will be de voted to help defray . the expenses of the firemen on their annual trip to the tournament which meets . at Ashevijle nextmonth' ''"-"(, v The. company wliich is playing at the theatre is pronounced very , good,-' and by coming out tonight you wilt nave a rare, evening's enjoyment, as well as helping out a just and worthy cause. -: !The prices are 15, 25 and 85 cents, ;'.. .The rains of last week did not dam-age-crops here much but caused every body, to be busy this' week fighting Gen. Green." - ,Vt , We have seen some corn tassels and -generally cotton is nice." ' - , , Not much fruit in our Bection this year. P 'f ; r Messrs Ben Taylor and Willie Hig gins of Olivers spent Sraday'hereVi-.v . Little Miss Gladys Collins is visiting relatives here this week. - 5 . i Mr Dennis Lily made a trip to Car teret last week '' I . ' Misa Myrtle Mea3ows of near Mays vi lie is visiting her sister here. , , " St Ann's parish,, Middletown, Del.; is 201 years old, , l - - . Mr. Daniels Made Director. . , ",; Yesterday Mr, L.-G. Daniels receiv ed the appointment of director of the A. & N. C. railroad from Gov. Glenn, to fill the vacancy jnade by the death of Mr. C, T;'Watsonr,. - . t- s , Russell's Creek, i I i f-'junVM. Irish potato season has come, the farmers are busy, and they are getting a very good price. We, hear them smile while at work. , 1 'y MrsA W 'Dickinson is yery ill, we hope Bhe will soon recover. J , . Master Charlie Purifoy ia.very much better we are glad to say.!-';r; ? '::. " Misses Janie Lewis and Minnie Car row o Beaufort were the guests of Mrs Daisye Springle Saturday and Sunday. Mrs Sallie Springle left last Sunday for New; Bern for a visit to relatives and friends.- ; f - r'.J. . y Mrs DaUye Sprbgle was the guest of her father Mr W W Lewis of, Beau fort Wednesday. :yj :0i'.':ljJ.t.; ' I K- Messrs D-C Lewis and G C Langdale were visitors in our berg Sunday. They often go to the city, there must be some great attraction there Look out boys, these dark nighja afe baoyfor traveling. Mr J B Davenport spent Saturday at Harlowe. Bertie it is a long drive, I should bring "her" down and let my horse rest, poor Tom, how we eympa thize with him. ' ' Mrs Thos Russell returned home Sat day from Beaufort We have changed our prayer meet ing from 7:30 o'clock to 5:30. Mr C T. Eubanka and daughter of Wire Grass were visitors in our vicinity Sunday. - Mrs Fannie Dickinson is On the sick list me are sorry to learn. - "Bedelia." Does your roof leak or need covering ? Use Pariod, noth ing better or cheaper. Gas kill Hardware Co. Phone 147; ' i.r. l; 1 I vtrv litt!e fm- - : '-' i - v .-The r ' k vljaJy wi:h fre- t t-. m'.onns aceompsniwl by yra:n everywhere and excessive j in i...or,y 1 calllies. The rain was heavi est Li tue eastern and western narta nf Co Siii'.e. At New Cera over 9 inches f.'lilu. the 1 ut week. The aver- t e peiUtion for the State was over o : ,..u -,1 - ai. . . . - u lutiieo oDuve me normal, in some places damage was done by washing and high water, namely in Lincoln, Burke, Chatham, .Anson, Randolph, and Scotland counties. The average temperature was from 2 degrees to 8 degrees below the normal, tht coolest weather being on the 12th and 13th. The highest temperature- reported was 90 degrees on the 15th in Halifax coun ty, aud the lowest 50 degrees on- the 13th in Lincoln county." . - Gwaltney-King - rr Yesterday morning at nine 'o'clock a very pretty wedding took place at the home of the bride's' parents on Pol lock' street. ? The contracting parties were Miss Maud. Luce King' and Mr. William , & Gwaltney ' of : Asheville. The bride's home : was '.decorated in magnolias, jessamine and potted plants. .' As the wediung march was rendered by Miss Annie Averv the bride entered with her father, Mr. Frank King when the ceremoraony . was performed : by nev. j. jR. Bet;ts. itii bride . was becomingly 'attired in a gown of white accordian plaited silk and her going away gown was a blue cloth suit The bride is the daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. Frank King and has many ' frienda in the city and the groom , is an indus trious insurance man of Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Gwaltney left for a few days at Morehead City. 'r " ' - ; , J A Gentle Wish. ' It was their boneymoon. They, had moved into - a pretty suburban house and were getting. settled cozlly at last l have something for jrou," she said when he came home from the offlce. A present?" '.' .-. "Tea, 'Ton havo no night key, so 1 naa one maae ror you. uere it is. "That was very thoughtful of you. But how did you come to take so much trouble?". ' t - i , "I wanted It as a kind of barometer. Xou'H let me look at It now and then. won't yon?" - " "Certainly." - , "I'm not going to say you mustn't go out evenings, and -I'm not going to alt op until you come home hen yon are out late. I only hope," she said coax Ingly, "that every time I look at It the key will be a little bit rustler,- and then 1 . win snow- tn at nouie - pieasea "yoa more uian any otber place.'; w,?: 1 " . i'.The Fountain Pcn.v-' " The fouuttiln pen is not anrlntentloa of recent years. 'tn Sainw-l Taylor's "Universal System ol Kliorthaiid Writ ing." published in, 1780.: wo find proof of the fountain pen's great" eg.-" 'J have nothing more to aCd.'T wrote Samuel Taylor, '"for. the use or instruc tion of the practitioner, "eicspt a few words concerning the kind of pen prop er to be used for writing' shorthand. For expeditions writing some use what are called fountain pcus, Into which your Ink Is put; which gradually flows when writing, fr jui thence into a small, er pen cut short to Ct the smaller end of this Instrument.; lmt .lt is a hard matter to meet with n ga'od nM of thla bin.?" , To Diipnt Tax; Payers. . Please take notice that on the 3rd : day cf ; July next; I shall levy on your real prop erty to satisfy your taxes- for 1905, and publish saidadver tisement in New Bern Jour nal on same day;, You cannot ask for further extension of time.; The lime for indul gence has passed, : and it - is too late' to ask ror favors. ' v . : J.W BIDDLE .'V 'J:0:y: .Sheriff.? List Yc:r Fc!I and City Fr:::rty fcr 1EG3. ; At meeting June 12, inst. the Board of Aldermen or dered all city property and polls to be listed I will be at Court House during this month for the purpose of listing taxes for city. Hours 9 a m to 1 p m,. 2 p m toC p m. J. A. PATTERSON ' . Tax Lister. UN I V "II SI T..Y c? ca::l!:;a 17:3 -1 c r 3 Head of the ZU'b EJjc&tional System -. BEPA3TCXYTS: . ' ColleglsU, . " ; Eno!nerlng. Law, 1 Kd!ctn, Pharmacy, v Librarv contains '4.1 ftftn vnin ' water works, electric lights, cen- - , . trai fteatm system.. New dor- ' - . mitoriea, gymnasium, Y. M. : C. A. Building. ' 1 682 STUDENTS. 74 IN FACULTY. The Fall term begins - Sept 10, 1906. Address -Fbancis P. Venable, President CHAPEL HILL, N, C. , ' Vi. j; " ' - MacKay's Mac-u-dine , cures all headaches, etc,, does not de press the heart 10, 26 and 60. cents a bottle at druggists- 6c doses at foun tains, .v - " , - ''.', ; v for Disinfecting Fresh Insect Pow-' ; der and Tanglefoot Fly. paper For . ' sale" at " ' ' " ' DAW PHARMACY. I TWO MORE DAYS -OF I Great : ; A--SLASH ;IN PRICES ! 6 TheNewsis Spreading. In this instance it's a v ois s'j ' Case of Hurry 1 ; . All those Lovely Filmy Flowered Silk JMulls and Silk Tissues, delicate shades of blue, pink,: lavender and green, worth up to 60c yard Sale price22Jcyd. ' . Q All Ladies fne Tan Oxfords that sold up to $3.00 pair; all sizes X from 2i to 7. Sale price now ?L85, ' A Best Shoe Polish, white, black: and tan, now 8c. , 19" Look for the Remnant Counter, New Things every day. Bart t r irjn V ; WHY: YOU CANNOT : AFFORD. IMmRADE elsewhere"; so; : I T&$fi$$Bi Long As"THisf -'SAtEltON 1 wi) is n Fancy Illxcd Drinks Heavenly Twins - - 10c Elk's Delight 10c Duffy's Special : 10c , ' .GarnatiooTlip, ; ''.Oc I . ;t Grape Squeeze . . . 5c ' Grape Lemonade , " 6c 1 -- ' . Cream PufT r ' 10c . Milk Chocolate ' 6c " Creairi Chocolate - 6c ' Milk Shakes ' " ' 6e I ,:'-, Queen's Favorite - lOc" ? F. S. DUFFY'S Pharmacy. THS- LaVit Mid-Season Sale Brothers 1 Simply because we, offer to you our entire stock of Dry Goods and Milli nery at ' ' :T V: FACTORY COST III An opportunity to buy'as cheap as g ve or any other first class merchant, in (5 58 f, y ,. . II .V'C3taii3Ciii;iiiiiiH'ir'S?si7""?3rac:'C3L.-araLTirrir-rii if lr ictn. K- -. ft . , HOSIERY BARGAINS V g r-T-s I yy g Special Sale for TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY I r 1 1 and THURSDAVh. , , ' i ' V : ' - ' - ffi I . Ladies - High': j m iacnose " X00',,' f " ;.50; , " , v These are right new sizes.- " I V ,,. ; s None charged for three days- Many other Summer Goods Reduced. . It will pay you . to t :i - -.. . . $ k bpecial Prices, s . IB , jU,,G; ;DUNN & CO., fl - 55-57 Pollock St. Fhon ' 212 S nr liaMJH iipiMro.gianaeawMMM i THIS MEANS MONEY to you. Profit by the tips on prices tVint it onvPK vnn and ..UV V . - J come here when .1. you need groceries. Special attention eiven to consignments of ta Country Produce, and the Highest Prices guaran- J ; xeed. Xi H , Wholesale and XT- '. Ol 0A.ik 1Pi.Av.t- C- If STANDS THAT YOU SHOULD BUY AT THE STORE OF- FERING THE GREATEST ADVANTAGES. Our. prices are the lowest. "Call and examine our offerings. Compare them with others who sell equal quality; we ask no more. ;'! SHEETING 3, 000 yards Sheeting, heavy weight, .short lengths, this week 4ie per yard. , -S" LAWNS40 inch White Lawn, about 3,000 yards, this week for 9c yd. Bemnants of figured Lawns 12J and 15c Q lality only 71b per yd. Solid Color Lawns, in pink, blue,' yellow and black, reg iiar Tie kind, t'.is waek for 4e per yard.-' : ".-; , 'r -.. . ; r " ' ' HAMBEG Embraidery and Insertion. AH. kinds and with . prices 5c yd to 50 cents per yd.;''-'" SHIRTS-i-Men' Shirts in assorted colow, worth 75c each;.-this week 60c, GAVIZEr-&) donen Ladies Gauze Vests with tape in the neck, this week for gceachM lliiilili; 5 'yTq' Pleasebo.in1Quklity andr Fricei Give -5 me your orders and be' convince ; : ''-f-i'''- 'v;-- H. CARMSTRONQ Phone 174. 3 ?,ix of The P. o. - hi 11 tl.n J. liiiurn , , ' '. in; I I n, k t'ompiiny'H : i, i ,i f t !,.( I l fiii ! t .. ). i.'-l. Til"V "' 1 ill V hl.llMC t!J 0 : I 1 ! . ' . ..rM'd i'i.ir. ' '."-n in t ' , , to 2,1 'I . a: ' I.-,, IT-M -T -1 . i ,. .,. 1 1 : Grade Hosiery! V : , ; reauced to . yyc : ' " s 79c 39c - ..'I goods and come in all Cj jp -U "thiese prices Sale for & I - , k take advantage of our ft 1 . " c I CA.LL II t& W SbitlLaHVp. WMl.JrS Retail Grocer, TVr.rA 1 lIQ W U :: 43 Middle Street; Best Safes A QAM D10U11 ti -'S . K 1vl.i 'v. ! i ..rl li'i.ird and room or . i i.l, , call on I.'i i. :. t' " :twaft bun.'.ii'r, i , !.'( itmniablo ti-'ini, 1 I 1 'ink. 1'ikii:) lire !' iilil " I. inn 'i v .:! (;.!! i i ' ; i,i 1 ' s L yin.r i '.! I .1 wot ! ' ' "
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