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A I M 0tinm TOLOME HIT. HIW BIRN, CRAVKH COUHTY, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER it, IMI.-SlTO.ND SECTIuS NUMBER CD X4 -e ' 7 TWO IRE TH1HKRIL A Runaway Match at RaJebjh Suc cessfully Carried Out VANCEBORO. City Beeevert la a Damage Salt. Hater Cempaay Change. Tke Croptey Dlgappear ance. Janitor of Capitol Dead Raleigh, November 27 At 10 o'clock this morning there was a runaway mar riage here. Mr. Roscoe Ward of Oreena boro, a merchant, aged 23, arrived on an early morning train and met Mies May McCain, a student In one of the colleges in tbta city. A license was quickly pro cured, the young woman's age being given a9 18, thosgh she did not appear to be quite so old. Her parents are dead and she was fce ward of Mr. M. J. Adams, at whose house she lived. Re was opposed to the match with Ward, as he desired Miss McCain to marry another man. Mr. Ward and Miss McCain went by quiet streets to the home of Rev. M r. Hubbard, pastor of the Baptist Taber nacle, where they were married. Tbls Is the third school girl elopemont here this year. Two years ago In a runaway accident on a street here, a young woman was In jured by striking a post of a narrow trestle on the Southern railway. She sued the cily and got $3,000 damages. The city in turn suodthe railway com pany for contributary negligence and re covers the ;J,000. The entire docket at the present term of the Supremo Court is very light; so light as to make il a subject of re mark. Sheriff Held of Pasquotank brought two convicts to the penitentiary. Speak ing of the disappearance of Nellie Crop Bey, which appears to be creating quite a sensation, he says opinion is divided as to whether she went away voluntarily or wr9 taken away in a buggy or boat by persons employed by James Wilcox. The sheriff says he docs not believe the latter surmise to bo correct, as Wilcox has not the means to got such work done. If the girl went away voluntarily he thinks she drowned herself. F. M. Stranghan, for over HO years the janitor of the Capitol here, died this morning, aged 72. lie was paralyzed ten days ago. lie served during tho civil war Ja the 5lh North Carolina regi ment. He was known by every man in the State in public life. Messrs. I'hcrson & Wcatherspoon, a large firm of general merchants of San ford, who recently went Into bankrupt cy have made a composition with their creditors at 5o cents on the dollar. There are many creditors and this ar rangement Is satisfactory to the majority of them. By tho change In the charter of the ltak'lgb Water Company, which now be comcB the Wake Water Company, the stockholders are relieved of liability. Up to a recent period tho plant did not pay and several assessments were made. At one time more than half the stock was held by persons In Dayton, Ohio, but now Haleigh people hold all. A gcnllman who has returned here from Charleston says there Is more painting of houses In progress there than In the past forty years or more; that he never saw anything like It, and that It Is due to the Inspiring effect of the exposition St, Louis' big Fair, St. Louis, Nov. 20. The committee on ceremonies of the Louisiana Par chase Exposition Company has decided that the breaking of ground for the World's Fair December 80 shall be cele brated with a great procession. The power plant to be Installed at the Exposition, it is said, will be one of the largest In the world. It will have a cap aclty of about 15,000 kllowats, or about 81,000 hone power. Sheriff Say Taxes axe due. No Bar Rooms ow. A successful Ball. November 27 -Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ' Thanksgiving Harvey returned list Friday from a visit to Greenville. Mr. A. J.Oatlln went on a trip U Greenville hut week. BRAVE LIFE SAVERS. THE MARKETS. Day was Kept Church and Field. In Rescue of a mouth. Mr. J. J. Willis went to New Hero Monday. Miss Lilly Tingle of Wasp U spending the week at Capt. I). S. Lancaster's. Mr. . A. Aeklns went on a business trip to Greenvll e yesterday anil returned tonight. Dr. J. . Nobles made a Hying trip to New Bern today. Mr. A M. Williams has had his hand some residence repainted which has added much to the appearance of his place, eto. Messrs. A. M. Williams and Bon A. M. Jr., Barrom Forrest, M. C. Smith, Lewis Ipock and A. McRoy went to Greenville yesterday to Bell tobacco. Messrs. Nat M. Lancaster and J. II. ('. Dixon went to Ayden Monday. Our Deputy Sheriff Mr. J. A. Purser has the tax list of No. 1 township, and is hustling to collect, and snya that taxes must be paid. Books can be found at A. M. Williams' store. The Kev. Mr. lleury Powell is con ducting a protracted prayer meeting here this week. There la only a email attendance and we think tho people of Vanceboro need a re'igious awakening. They have dono away with the sale of liquor, even the "Rolling Bar Room" has ceased to do business, and all we need now Is to take more Interest In re ligious affairs. The ball tonight was a complete suc cess. A large crowd was present :uid all seemed to enjoy It Immensely. Among the visitors we noticed Messrs Henry Buck and (lib!) Mayo of (Irimes- land. Plodding Pete. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of G move's Tabtei.kbs Ctiilx Tonic. It Is simply ron and quinine in a tasteless form No cure no pay. Price 50c. Bryan For Governor. Washington, Nov. 20. Senator J. H. Millard, a Republican of Nebraska, said tonight that he believes Hon. Will am Jennings Bryan will receive tlie offer of the Democratic nomination for Gover nor of Nebraska next year and that he will accept. Ho thinks Mr. Bryan would be dc feated, however, saying: "The attempt to revive the old-line Democratic party in the State has failed and the Demo cratic organization will be the Bryan organization. Uryan will depend upon his lii-s personal popularity to land him In the Governor's chair, but I believe be could not win." For Shamrock III. London, Nov. 28. Sir Thomas Lip ton's announcement last evening at the banquet given in his honor at the Motel Cecil Unit he x h-i n tiling to nmke another atlemi'l to lift the America' cup, should no one else do 90, may be takeu as tanta mount to a definite cballengo, and It Is safe to say that his Shamrock III will be seen In American waters. However, with the view of securing all legitimate advantage.SIr Thomas will not officially communicate his decision to the New York Yacht Club until the eve of the expiration of the time In which challenge can be received. Crew of Fear Men it Hurts Wreck of the Schoo r "Leading Breeze " Portsmouth, N. C, Nov. 'io 1 rra.l your paper occasionally, tbougn u ot a subscriber, and thinking "U h.vm ant a little newl from the coast 1 .-.!:! you the following: The 23rd last, was quite a wild d . the ccast here, the wind blew a ga'.i from Boulh. southeast with a heavy raiu and fog. Aj 2.43 p. m. during a Hit in Ralkiuii, Nov. 28. -The attendance 1 lhe fo and rain lhe iom al lue very large today. porUm0uth N. O. Life Saving Station sighted a vessel aground on the bar at WHY SUFFER FROM - i r-' roceiv- New Secretary for Senator Simmons Two aew Portraits. A Wed ding. The Furniture Industry. Tobacco Growers Happy. at the churches was Union services were held by most of the denominations. A great number of persons went hunt- ng today, The weather continues dry and windy; not good for shooting. Ei-ohlef Justice Shepherd has returned hero from Boston. He stopped at Wash tngton to look into the mode of practice n the United States Supreme Court in such cases as the bond suit brought by South Dakota against this State. Perrin Busbee, a son of Charles M. Busbee, who was last spring appointed secretary to Senator Simmons, declines and A. D. Watts of Statesville Is given the position. In the State library the portraits of Henry Wyatt, the first soldier killed in battle in the Civil war, and of Worth Bagb-y, the first killed In the war with Spain, have been hung together. Rev. C. C. Jones of the Christian Con ference, preaching at Harrlsbure, Va , was married near here yesterday even ing to Miss uammle Ellington, daugnter of one of tho commissioners of this county, Rev. J. O. Atkinson of Klon College officiating. A great many calls are being made on the State treasurer to register North Carolina bonds. One New York firm has during the past few weeks asked for $15r,000. The great development of the furni ture Industry in this State continues. The number of furnlturo companies chartered by the State this year trebles that of cotton factories. High Point continues to be tho centre of the Indus try, having now more than 30 facto ries Co!. Jo'an S. Cunningham, of Person county, thj widely knowu tobacco grower, Is here. Ho says the growers in his soction are in tine spirits and pros- poring. Prices aro high. Leaf which last season sold for say $3 this season readily brings $6, and so on . Tomorrow all the public school child ren in the Slat?) are expected to contrib ute a cent to the fund for the statue of 81r Walter Raleigh. Tho public schools which did not in October observe "North Carolina Day" will observe It to morrow. Senator Simmons left today for Wash ington, I). C. The Inter-colleglato debate to be held here Is postponed until Friday of next week. Wo Sees the President. WianiHQTO, Njt.87. Mr Wa Ting fang, the Chinese Minister, called apon President Roosevelt today. Il was the Oral lime he had teen, the President slaoe he look the oath al Buffalo. In the course of the Interview, whloh look place in the Cabinet room, the re-enactment of the Chinese Exclusion act waa dltontaed. Wken the Chinese Minister energed Iron (he While Hoaae he declined to My whether hit Government wu pro testing egelett the re-enactment of lhe exclusion lew. "All we went," said he, 'UaJotUoe end feirneet." . Tc Entertiii Hml Officer. OuiLitroa, S, It or. 17 The Horth Atlaal. eqeadron aader com mead of Admiral Blgtneom, will fetch Chtrleeloa atil week U Uke pert la the opening ceremonies of the etpOel- tloa. If the eqeadron oontee In on Mon de Horning the eeJlort will be eettgaed tbetr proper place In the exposition pa rade. On Taeeday the offloere will be taken to loe eipoelllon ned made to feel eetlreljr el heme la the beeaUfol "Ivory 'City. r j amaasma m m CASTOR I A Tor Infante tad ChiMm. ; Iti Iki Yes Kan AliijJ E::-M TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or billions, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, nse Syrup of Pigs, mado by tho California Tig Byrnp Co. Many Lives Lost. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 87.-One of the most disastrous wrecks In the history of the Wabash railroad, or In that of any other Michigan railroad, occurred at Se neca, Michigan, a small way station about 70 miles southwest of Detroit, be tween 7 end 7.80 o'clock tonight. Tralo No. 18, an emigrant train, with two eo glees, westbonod, collided under a full head of steam with train No. 4, eaalboond, aboal one mile from Seneca. The retail was that five or six coaches on the emigrant train were crashed. It It not known how many people there were on the emigrant train, but the death list will be anywhere from 00 to 150. Der the Durham's New Water Siitcm. DoanaK, Mot. 17. Weier wai lamed Into the new system of the Dcrhem Water Compeay this morning at 10.15 o'clock. It required two hour to 111 the new iwenly-lneh plpee end 400,000 gallons of water were Ukea from the reeertotr la to doing. Tonight at 'dock the aew males tad the old eaee ere aoaaeoted, throwing both Into One tytteea. Thle vest volume of water hat beee ternd ee wltnoat any terloat no. eldeet to the pleat. The Children's Friend. You'll have a cold this winter. Maybo you have one now. Your children will suffer too. For coughs, croup, bron chitis, grip and other winter complaints One Minute Cough Cure never falls. Acts promptly. It Is very pleasant to the taste and perfectly harmless, C. B. George, Winchester, Ky., writes "Our little girl was attacked with croup late one night and was eo hoarse she could hardly speak. We gave her a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. It relieved her Immediately and she went to sleep. When she awoke neit morning she had no signs of hoarseness or croup. K. S. Duffy. Dr. Bull's Pills lor Liver Ills. One pill a dote. Box, 50 pills, 10 cts. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Bil iousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe malo Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. Dr. Bull's Pills never gripe. Illrl In Dalntr Carpels. Per liiuru vli'K who pride them selves upon (lie Kotlen floor coverings The ImiKglxts' Clrculnr gives tho fol low ing 1 rcliK- for removing spots of dirt frmii ciiim'1h: Mnkc n huiIh with a good white eoep and hot writer nnd add fuller's earth to tills until the consistency of thin crcnni. Have plenty of clean drying cloths, n Binnll acrutrbtng brush, e largo sponge and n pall of fresh water. Put some of the cleaning mixture In a bowl end dip tho brush In It Broth a email piece of J he carpet With tbiai then wash with the sponge and cold wator. Drv at much at Doaalble with the tpongo end finally rub with dry clothe. Continue tbla till you are sure thet all tht carpet la clean j then let It dry. the Inlet, and reported to Capt. Tyrrell, who at ooce gave oraert to "man the Life Boat" which was quickly done by the willing crew,' ami "the "blue boat'' and "white hats," wero soon speeding on the way to the "rlsem' ' propelled by six able-bodied "Tar Heels" and as much canvas as the boat would bear In the gale. Night was close" upon them, .and they had to encounter a strong flood -ti le, with the wind and a driving rain direct ly against them, but the Life Savers knew that "what they did must be done quickly" a3 the vessel was lying in a very dangerous breaker and llahle to go to pieces at any moment, which she did, by the time the Life Boat was half way to the wreck. It was then growing dark with a blinding rain driven by the gale In their faces so that they had lost all eight of the wreck, but this did not turn our bravo life savers back to seek shel ter for themselves from the storm, but inspired with the hope, that they might if possible, ascertain whether there was anyone alive on the wreck, or perchance that some one might have caught a piece of the debris of the wreck nnd be drifted In toward the shore that they might res cue them beforo It got too dark to find them. And the determination of Capt. Tyrrell, so readily agreed to by his crew, to push on and venture as far out as possible resulted In the saving of the lives of the whole crew of four men. It would have been a matter of Impos sibility for any boat to have reached the wreck again st such a strong wind and high sea, but it so happened that when tho vessel went to pieces tho crew bad lashed themselves to the skylight on top of the house, and upon this they were drifted In toward the shore, so that the Life Boat reached them just In time to take them Into the Life Boat before the darkness had ontircly hidden them from sight, and before the ebb tide, which would soon have been running out to sea could take Uiem bark into the high breakers and out of the reach of all hu man help. While wc see tho hand of Providence in this, yet had it not been for the timely assistance of Capt. Tyrrell, and the wil ling hands that piled the oars, four men would, undoubtedly, have found a watery grave before midnight. The Ill-fated vessel ws tho 2 masted schooner Lead ing Breeze, of Keywest Fla. from New York for Keywest, in ballast of 200 tons of "concrete stone" and a lot of wreck ing gear. Capt. B. W. Johnson, the nfaster, wa8 sole owner. All a total loss and no Insurance. The crew w as taken to the L. S. Sta. and well cared for. A. J. Simi-son, rrd !) I K 1 ,v Bern .. . .:. . CuTI . - '; . 1 tf . .! I), c no Jaiiuu- . r Mi T 1 " ' ' i '''4 Man. :, ; : ". : Yi v ,1 : 04 ' nr o, r. 1 , JT. Whkat. High. Low. Close Dec . ns 71 T-'i May ... 7 m 7-5 T'.j Tti Cous. open High. !.. Close May . t'.Js OJ; C'i 01) Ribs: Open. High. Iaiw. Close Jan soo iW rwu .New York. Nov. 27. Stocks, open. IIL'h. Low. Close Sugar ... . 1'.::; l-'-'t l-' 1 1 'on. T . So Hy ill: -i'-i :ilj 34 j L'. S. 1 1'Js l:i 12 12j U. S. S 421 4.! 425 42$ Tex. Pac ... 41; 41 a. c.;k. . . 211 j B. K. T . Or-. i; r,T; H7J Va. li May h!M 7ol NKW BKIIS 'TTON MAHKKT. Cotton sold in the local market jes teiday from 7 to 7 Ml). I.ivrrimol Spots 4 '.) :S2. Sales 10,000 bales. Futures, Nov-Dec. I HI. Dec Jan 1.12. Apr-May 4.10. I'll III- KKCI'.ll' 1 'S. Same week LhkI week ill 3,000 This week. Sat. 4VJU0 Mon." 44000 Tues. 420( 0 Wed. 40000 Thurs. Frl. last year. 2S0.0OO 40000 4")000 9000 4.-)000 :noco oBOOO Modern Surgery Surpassed "While fullering from a bad ease of piles 1 consulted a physician who ad vised ine to try a box of DeWitl's Witch Hazel Salve," says (i. F. Carter, Atlanta (la. "I procured a box and waj entirely cured. DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve Is a splendid cure for piles, giving relief in stantly, and I heartily recommend It to all sufferers. "' Surgery is unnecessary to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure any case. "Cuts, bums, bruises and all other wounds are also quickly cured by it. Beware of coun terfeits. F. S. Duffy. Kpr. N. N. C. W. l't. Hoyal Bhoal, Lt. Sta. 1' Keiuble Ml Gentle. ' "ApU'MpllV J the hi, Bat there are pi lit and plUa. To veat a ptU which to eefula.tbotoein end fee lit. MettatgHpe. DeFlu't Little larly tUern IB the ML Per el; eegeitll Do aotforoeVet eeiet thebov't to eU Strengthen end Invigorate. toaU aad ttiytoteke. F, B. Duff. Beat the Snez Mall. Chicaoo, Nov, 17. Foer hundred end eighteen eecke of Australian aaatl are being roahed acroee the coalleeat to reach New Tork In lime for the steamer teevlee Bttarday for Qaeenetowa. ' The naeil kfl Baa fraeciooo Monday, eadUddeal Coaacfl Btnfft, Iowa, at MS p. ax tomorrow. It will be Irani ferred to the feet mall of lhe ChloafO, BorUotoa aad Qalaey Railroad. ' It eaee lhe null ebell be late la reeeb- Ing ennaoU Btafft a special trala will be la reedlaeee for a race ecfoee Iowa aad llllorrli to catch the Lake Shot ell, which la to leer Chicago for Hew Tork ell .Vlrk Frldsr asofnlerr, - Tlilt b) the teeoed latUlleeent f Alt Irallaa aitJt diverted froee, the test eenal route to lie' Treat-Aaer1oea path- :f.lii Kgree . ho llHV nindrnnees ( Smn Many u man with ,''" ' nud flue physique who -.' -: with good proKpcetH has f; "' 1 great success liecaiiHo ( f 1 H'.. crnslOH, pecullni-ltlcH of i i ner, things not In Ibcmscivis wrong, but which render hhn able or unacceptable to tbos dealings with him. If It were possible for us to write of all tho little things which have rut down the nvernge of our micrcss and to calculntn JuHt how much curb Iuih contributed to tho whole. It would lv most helpful. For example, ono young nmn'H ad vanccment hnn tecn cut down 23 per cent by bnd temper, a eurly, disagree able dlHnosltlon: nuothpr's by cnrcloea- DCM In drcsH, nn unkempt or slovenly appearance, nnd yet another's by a sharp tongue or nn unkind habit of criticising. Mnny n brilliant nnd capable Htcnog rnpber hns failed to advance lecauH she bnd dlsngrecnblq habits that annoy ed her employer, who, while ho recog nlxod her nlilllty. preferred a less nble Btcnnirmpher who bnd amlnble nnd agnvnble (juiilllles. The hick of amla blllty hns stood In the way of advance ment of pinny an employee who won dered w hy be did not get along .Sue rem BILL OF THE PLAY. Benjamin Howard has been released as leading man for Viola Allen. Arthur Wing Pinero, who has receiv ed high praise for "Iris," hns gone to Italy for the winter. Sydney (irundy Is the only one of the prominent English dramatists who has not n new piny on the London stage. Now that "Quality Street" hns been acted In New York city It seems snfo to say tbnt Maude Adams has another successful medium. Itose Coghlan Is preparing to revive "A Woman of No' I niportance." She made the original production of that ilramn In New York about seven years ago. The list of characters In I'.Jornson's "Beyond Human l'ow it" Includcsseven pastors and one bishop. Mrs. Patrick Campbell 1: d it In Kn-llsh at some special 1 na t Im i's In London. To Forftt. Feeble natures live In their sorrows Instead of converting them Into npo t begins of experience. They arc satu rated with them, and they consume tbcmselvci by tinging back each day Into the misfortunes of tht past. To forget la the great secret of strong end creatlTt eileteoce, to forget after the manner of nature, which knows no paet and beglna egnln every hour the Bytterfee of her Indefatigable produc-tJeencea.'-BaUae. purl llm . ,, n jixTowcj CHILLS, FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS Grippe and all other forms of maladies when you can be cured by- Roberts' Chill Tonic The world docs not contain a better remedy. Many wonderful cures made by It. as cents a bottle. Money refunded If It fails to do the work. Delight ful to take. Local Druggists. gWiViWiW GS-0 TL70 I. L. DAW 'JSfi.OOO '. JEWELRY JOTTINGS. The Preiu h i:il.ct brooch Is charm ing in olivines anil diamonds. Necklaces of many colored stones come strongly iu the fore this fall. A tiny string of pearls or white enamel beads Is the proper necklace for a baby. Cluster lings of a central turquoise, sapphire, ruby or the like, surrounded with small diamonds, ore (julte lu fa vor. Hands or thanks pn ved with brllllnnts are grently In f.nor In finest rings. A large mern'd upKire cut nt the bnsc, but rounding Into n wry high top, has the appeuruuru of Ix lng held by dia mond pnlnin. while nil other parts of the ring vls'blc on the hand arc paved with lirlWIuutn. - Jewelers' Circular Wevkly THE LATE PAN-AM. The Pan American exposition II leet than n memory In fact. It It minus $a,)00.(KK).-Ui'trolt News. One of the greatest rxhlbltt at the Pin-Amcrlran pi position It not lelng exploited by the managers, and that It (he deficit. -Toledo lllade. Tht Ruffalo eipoeltlon promoters btvt nothing left tbem except to put e pleasant face on the matter and de clare they had eeveral million dollar' worth of fun. Waablngton Star. tl-4 fEW RIVAL" FACTORYsLOADED .SHOTGUN SHELL8 jotittheot eQ other hUcaJpowderTehelleTbecaoee they are mad (tetter bd4 loaded by exact machinery vita tt atandartl brand! of k jpoTjer,bot and waddlngTry them and yw wlU be convlocwd. KuLT7laBPUTABlB'Y'DBALBK$7?KBBPt?.THBH WM H SALT. mam Large lull sacks, Only 80c sack. Stables Free. J. L. IBM, Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 71 If road St. g 'Phone 91. 'In 'n 'N n 'N IV is .r .ar .gr -re .nr .gr .gr .r .gr .a- An Invitation Is Extended by Hackburn to all housekeepers to visit his store this week and be bene fited by his Thanksgiving Offering In Table Linens and Towels, Our Grocery Department is filled with everything that ia nice to eat. They are all Fresh, New Goods and we guaran tee everything to bo flrat-class and prioes as low as any house in the city. WE WILL WOT OPEN THURSDAY, vC'''C''C''f?5f'''isr'''c J. A. Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange JONES, tables Largest and Finest Stock of and ZLNrarZLtES ever offered for sale la New Bern. A Oar Load of each just recdred. Also a complete line of Boggle, Wagons, Harness, Robes. WdJiml Cart Whecta, Ac. ' ' , I. Ae JONE3, Broad Street, Stewart's Old SUni M " FOR SALE ! Ftneel kxavtloa la the ecranty lot and; inbetentlai ha lid Int. Oytter or rtebecrep rectory. acres of li aabetantla4 bulWlng. log l I feet wide. . Dees' water feel long elnee to Udtnf. Near tnwna aad ratlmad. mall, 4 room dwelling hoeee, Tine aHea ipei, with variety ef rmR. price l,00& Add rata, BOX lot, Seaport, K. (X On trm rtwwl If ttlL a NT .4ii. lb .l.mUMIitf e m. to la uMata I PvImM' mM pt f iw.tt. rtM) .1.4 taff M 4vwrU4 l .1M ir . eW, wtthni4rb.r j. In tun i rt, aa4 to t t. A-'. IficToa j. a c 3. veat 'tmt. j ,1 i. m , r . 3
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