rr.;'c::o:vr stories - . ' " jVWUla. t ,r TislMwnar, the iWatn- iTt'lauwrjfr'Otla Hejttlls K;:bvgmt aWa story lnt hlsjlmt . epaiTi. Wtien$be ;rfaV nominated. thaa nerermaoe a publlo speech. Boon ftef, the convention a delea- Urm-came to him from a amall town la 4 district and asked aim to come pot 1 to notification meeting. Wllkjns saM kMf oq)d.tbat cautioned to delejaUon against Ijukliuf him to apeak. Tbey aaia'aatrould J all.rlght ai they fcadlproYldea.two profwtloBal spell ' binders. 'Ail aTUklns would bar to do, " they, said, (would be to shake handa and knwfthe babies. 1 .WUklna '.went, was met by a brass ' Had and escorted to the ball. Then, to tils letter dismay, bo found that the apeUblnden had not arrived. The cbalr " man. Insisted that Wllklna most say aomethlng. He stood op, .was Intro (8ncedand said everything he could think of. After he had been talking . iwhat seemed to him two hours, but la ' reality was not more than fifteen min utes, be gave oat entirely and sat flown. There was a dense silence. Not a per , awtVsln.tbe hall applauded. Then the chairman arose and satd: . ntbere Is anybodyln the ball that eanjmake a speech, we will be glad to hea? him." . rta Hlssaalt FlftT Dollars. i "I heard a story on BepresentatJTe Bartlett'ti father which ought to be ' ' ftold in? theenparts," asserted Bepre- , . tentative Roberta of Massachusetts to a? Washington Post reporter. i Thlaimaniwas long a judge on the Georgia bench and highly respected by a wide circle of people. In a murder , trjatfbe'came to a charge to the Jury - 4a which be eloquently and vividly laid down the law as to the folly of : a raroL nsiL with a. thump upon thi FliOOB. carrying pistols. It seems that the de fendant had gone out for a walk, be came engaged In a fuss with the de ceased, drew his pistol and fired the fatal shot "The details of the shooting as well as the law bearing thereon were re bearded by Judge Bartlett, who told how the defendant's pistol bad been In his hip pocket, how he put his hand back there in anger and how he drew, the pistol forth. He was Illustrating by vigorous gestures, but right in the midst of the charge as Judge Bartlett put his hand back to his hip pocket by iway of demonstration a pistol dropped therefrom and fell with a thump upon the floor. " ' "The scene in the courtroom can be Imagined. There was a stillness,'! the ; .while the Judge flushed with embar rassment 'Mr.'-Clerk,' he exclaimed, as soon aa he had recovered, "put me down on the book as fined $50 for ' carrying a .weapon.' " ' '- Be Was Irish. - Ob the late Queen Victoria's return from her last visit t northern Italy a the bishop of Winchester and the dean of Windsor were dining with her when she remarked to the former; "You re member that before I started for Italy, yon -urged me not to fail to visit the " conventional church at Assist. I. bora thla In mind and , was greatly Impressed by, all I saw there. I had one droll ex , perience, too, for as I was being con .; ; ducted through a very chilly corridor , by lone of the monks I said to him, ' 'Don't you feel the drafts very trying, rearing the tonsure as yon do? I re ceived my answer not in Italian, but in these words: 'No, madam. I can't say f that I suffer In that way at all As you ..... must be aware, .we Irish are a rather . hot headed' race,' . , - v ; - ft 1 "V i ,, ::yM&W&- W-i ;.fy ". Pat's Faaltry. : " ... i .. An Irishman named Patrick O'Con ... tor presented himself before a Liver pool magistrate with the following tale: "I kape hens In my cellar, but the wa ter pipes is burst, an' my bens la all drowned.? "Well, my good man, we . can do nothing for you. Ton bad better apply to the water company," was the .' advice be got A few days later Pat again appeared with precisely the same n't tale. "Yoa were here a few days ago, and we advised you to go to the water ft' jtoinpany. Did yoa do so 7 "I did, yer honor." "And what did f tbey say to you" "Tbey told -me '.to kape ".'' ducks." ..... . - i 4 ' .V...' 1 : f 1 - " , Hat Maar Priaada. . -.. ; " - Lord 'Castlemayne, an - unpopular) statesman, while traveling In Ireland .refused alms to some sharp witted " mendicants and was answered, "Just chock one rlmiennv ont of vour coacn. an if answer It will trate all your tnanoa in Atbione." ., , . .t Ceres CoUs,L:Gfipps J '. .. ' i: s ' a. V - . fc I ey TIT? TACrtS FEW LINES A. copyright law has been promul gated In Blam. Basel has the only aoologlcal garden tn Bwltserland. Lacemakmg la declining as an In dustry in Belgium. Antwerp la about to spend 1 1,40X000 a the construction of sew docks. Several cab drivers have been fined in Johannesburg for driving coolies aa fares. In meridlnal Bussla people gain a remunerative living by fishing for leech. O. J. Bodley of Blchmond lays claim to the title of champion cornhusker of Kansas. The sonokoto, a board, bridges and strings. Is the representative instru ment of Japan. - Snowstorms and hail have ruined the crops In many of the agricultural dis tricts In France. Because of a disagreement with his congregation, Denmark's chief rabbi has resigned bis charge. Bubonic plague has appeared among the kangaroos in the soological gar dens at. Sydney, N. S. W. "If you can't raise 10 cents, raise whiskers,'' is a sign In a barber -Bhop In a certain Indiana town. A portion of the cone of Mount Vesu vius has fallen In, and precautions are being taken against possible land slides. President Loubet granted pardons to or reduced the sentences of 220 French criminals In honor of his recent visit to Bussla. It is estimated that more than a mil lion pineapples are used every year in this country by confectioners and can dy makers. Automobile stage lines have been es tablished, or are to be established, in many states, according to Information In the Motor Age. The famous Angei hotel, Islington, London, is being demolished and will be replaced by an up to date structure with granite front Canadian boards of trade arid manu facturers are sending resolutions to the Dominion government requesting revision of the tariff. The steady Increase In the price of the necessities of life has become a very serious matter to the poorer clU sens of Sydney, N. S. W. A storm recently tore down the breakwater at Clvlta Vecchin, the sea port of Rome, for a length of 000 feet and completely blocked the entrance to the harbor. Great Britain's house of commons is turning more than ever into a club house. It has already restaurants and bars, and an attempt is being made now to introduce billiard tables. Large orders for coal and rails for the Danish state railways, which have hitherto gone to Germany, will this year probably be given to English firms, says the London Dally Mail. Abraham Elsler, recently admitted Into the Budapest workhouse (alms- bouse), has for fifty-four years carried a bullet in his head which he received while fighting in the Austrian rebellion. Because Manchester (England) cotton operatives have decreased 20 per cent in number within the last few years, while men engaged have trebled In number, Manchester is no longer known, as Cottonopolis. Some, one has calculated that if a man l made $300 every day beginning jvittrthe year 1 and continuing to the present ; uay, consuming none ot uis earnings, he .would Just about have as much aa Mr., Rockefeller has today. TheXondon Chronicle says that the tWord 'loafer' came -from a Spanish (word and that .we got it via Mexico, as iwe did "galoot;" but the Century Dictionary says It comes from the German i and originally meant a per son jwhowandered. . Catalhave ieen' known to "mother" chickens!) but It ia somewhat rare ito find ( dog .' displaying . similar tenden cies. ' Frits, an 'intelligent terrier In a suburban family, was .observed to adopt A half grown brood of chickens that .bad been left to scratch for them selves by, the mother ben. There are said to be thousands of people who make comfortable livings In London by buying or manufacturing articles which are later pledged, .with pawnbrokers, who advance Unore than the. goods are worth. It Is bard to be lieve a pawnbroker so green, but Pear- son' Weekly vouches for the fact About twenty pickpockets, some of them with London experience, have managed , to make their way to Jo hannesburg, says the London Dolly Mail. "London experience" has about It an air of superciliousness that will jar on .the sensibilities of the cracks men, on this side of the big wetness. The United States department of ag riculture now has well equipped labo ratories, for the Investigation ot the diseases of plants In, Washington city, Florida and California. There are also fifty experiment stations .where plant diseases are studied, and in per haps half that number of colleges prac tical courses on plant life are given. In a two days' wedding feast which has Just , concluded at Concamean, Finlstere, France, 200 guests con sumed between them 1 ox," 4 calves, ISO pullets, 60 pounds of sausages, 88 pounds of cheese,. 12 large conger eels. 896 pounds of bread and 110 pounds of butter, the whole being washed down with 8 barrels of cider and I of wine. . Germany has the largest sailing ves sel In the world, the Preussen, of 8,000 tons, Just launched at Geestemunde. She la owned by the firm that owns the 'former largest sailing vessel, the Potosi, of 6,000 odd tons, and will be used. in, the trade with the Pacific coast of America. The Preussen Is 487 feet! lone land 53 feet wide. Bhe draw' 84 feet'and bas a spread of salt OTMflOQ tqnare t eet. : fmil . ... n - ' 'Yoa are liable to a audden -attack of Snmrnei itckneu and should keep la yonf house a bottle of -Dr. BETH AR NOLD'S BALSAM the best known Remedy. Warranted to give tallsf action or money refunded by T. A. Henry. 'Brick Brick we are agents for the Ktnstou-Clsrk Brick and Tile Co., It will pay yon to sea ns before buying else where, price and quality J. B. Parker Chocolate 23o per pound at HcSorloy AKOUXD AIG) XliOUT. Oysters hava aade their appaaraaot oa the market and are said to be, vary nae. ''." Coagreajnm Charles R.Thoaaaaopeaj his eatepalg a speaking at Bargaw lessor row Monday. - :-.. Mr. M. K. Whlteharst has arranged a fine display of iitaUoaery and blank la the window of ale store, Mr. a a Morton, lata of Onslow coun ty, has accepted a position with Mr. J. W. Stewart aa hook keeper. '. The barge Comet wis brought to. the A. 0. L. dock by the tug Easel yester day. She Is loading with lumber.. , Mis Sudle Davis hai resigned bet po !Uen as head operator In the central office ot the Henderson Telephone Com pany. The first oysters of the season were brought la Saturday, about, twenty baahels. Thoy were reported to be of fine quality. Mr. J. J. Tolaon, Jr., has sold his grocery stock to Messrs. J. V. McGehea and A. R, Willis. The new firm took possession yesterday. , The minister of the city have made formal complaint to the Mayor of ped dler crying their wares on Sunday. The Mayor assured them that it should be stopped. A tobacco barn on the Rhem plsntt tlon near the city was burned Sunday night. The loss was said to be t50, and was the property of Mr. J. M. Spencer. Talk will not determine which team Is the better, the "Forty alnert" or (he ,'Nlnetynlners", only a game at the Alb letlc Park. Which crowd b really afraid or Is It a case of both aides bluffing? Labor Day was not observed here yes terday except in the closing of banks and the post office. Elaborate prepara tions were made for celebration in the cities and large manufacturing towns. Mr. Milton Hollowell of tbls city, has on exhibition a very peculiar egg which is a product of his hennery. The egg is about three inches In length and rcsem bles in shape an old fashioned hour glass. The weather of the past few days has been very pleasant with thermometer registering not over 85 degrees. Today a big storm ts scheduled by the private weather maker. The first three days of September will be hot and sultry. The new telephone directory was put Into the hand of the subscriber yester day. It I a book composed of nearly 300 pages and Is handsomely printed contain lng all the names and numbers of con nectlons of the Henderson Company. The International Telephone and Tele graph Co., which obtained a franchise to do business in this city ha not showed up yet and it ls not believed that It will make any attempt to have an ex change here. The excursion to Morehead Sunday wa composed of ten cars all crowded. There were S47 reported from Kinston, 53 went from here. The close of the season tends to increase the crowds to the seaside rather than diminish them. Littleton Female College, Littleton, N. C, Is now practically certain of the lar gest opening Sept. 17th In the history of this popular school. This 'Institution has an unusual record; it hat already more than doubled it capacity and pa tronage in the last four years and now every indication polat to another very large increase of patronage. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. L.H. Cutler went to New York last night on the Neuse. Dr. C. N, Mason of Harlowe, N. C. spent yesterday In town. Mr. Clyde Morton of Jacksonville, N. C, la visiting in the city. : Mr. E. B. Hargett of SUverdale, N. C. was In town last night on basinet. . Miss Lena Smith of Bachelor, N. O, 1 visiting Miss Ella Simpson, .of this city. . i . .;, v..u :.s Miss Elmer George returned last even ing from a pleasant visit with friends at Wrightsvtlle Beach. Mr. E K. Bishop left yesterday after noon for Ashe vllle and will remain away for a week or two. Mrs. Mark Dlsosway and daughter, Myrtle, left last night oil the steamer, Neuse, for a visit la Brooklyn. ' Mr. J. A. Meadows and family left last nlgbt on the Neuse for a visit with relatives and friends la New York City t ,: I v ; -, i y ; a, Rev. T. M. N. George left last night for Black Mountain where he will pass a short vacation. He expect to be gone about two weeks. , - , ; ; Mr. W. L. Hooka who has beea night operator at the A. 3t M. IX station here, left yesterday morning for Eenly Acad emy, Johnson county, where he will at tend school :;.:r'""i MlasM. Ella Beattle, of Greenwood, Si C. left on the steamer Neuse last evening, en route to Manteo, where the has ' accepted a ' position ' In a Public Daaktfal Caataltssaa f?-VA ."Mrs. Newed-JuBt think of it, dear! I made every bit of this cake with my ewh hands, -,. 1 : Newed is It .possible! I never sus pected there was so much strength In those fair, soft bands. Chicago News. The' New Bern Building and Loan As sociation, x - The 9th Series of Stock will mature and be payable on or after September 10. on presentation of oertlflcatea to me at the National Bank of New Bern. '" ''J ''y': J'. B. B. CARaiWAT, " "A Sec'y. and Treas. FIRST KEW COTTOn i Said at Eight and half Ceatv Earlier .' Thaa 1901 Crop,. , " , The first new cottoa, '( the crop of 1903 wis received la this market yester day and was brought la by' A. B. Daw soa of Jasper, la this county." There were three bales la. the lot the trst hale selling at, Si oeata, gradlBf good middling, the other two bales grad ing strict middUna; and selling at I and 5-16. The first cotton brought In last year was oa September 13th, this year being two weeks in advance ot 1901. . . - Bevs a Aata. Beea will placo their honeycombs in any puce regularly or Irregularly shaped, and when they come to corners and angles they seem to stop and con alder. Then they vary the shape of the ceU, so that the space is exactly filled, It could not be done more satisfactorily if the whole thing had been worked out on paper beforehand. Ants make bard and smooth roads and drive tun nels compared to which man's efforts in making such things are Insignificant Cincinnati Commercial Tribune, OPERA HOUSE DATES. A Fine List of Attractions hooked For Hew Bern. ; Manager John C. Green hat signed contracts for a splendid season of enter tainments at the opera house. It Is a program'of companies of much merit and in their separate work each will un doubtedly have many pleasing features. The season begins early with a rollick ing, hearty play. The month of Octo ber will be kept busy with shows, but there will no) be so many In November and December. Here is the list as Mr. Green's book now stands: Monday, Sept. 15. Tho It. C. Rivers Co., in The Lonely Widow. Wednesday," Sept. 17. William E. Nankenvllle, In Human Hearts Wednesday, Oct. 1. The Runaway Match Co. Saturday, Oct. 4. Pearls Reaping Harvest Co. Tuesday, Oct. 14. Whn, What, When Minstrel Co. Monday, Oct. 20. Aldcn lienedict Co. In Wormwood. Wednesday, Oct. 22. Peck's Bad Boy. Monday, October 27. A Wise Worn an. Friday, Oct. 81,-Do Baugh 20th Cen tury Band. Monday, Nov. 10. Barlow and Wil son's Minstrels. Monday, Nov. 24 Mr. Bluff, of New York. An engagement for the Innes Band has been solicited for some time In November, but no contract has been made yet. ' Friday, Dec. 10 II. J. Gates in Love and Ruin. Monday, Dec. 22, 23 and 24. Reper toire Co., opening with, A Jolly Amerl can Tramp. February 27. Jordan's Minstrels. March 18 -Dan Daly In Old Si Ste vens. Departed This Life. Died, on Sunday, August 31, in Baltl more, Lucia llurnham Ives, wlfo of George N. Ives, of this city. Such was the sad news which came here Sunday evening, to those who loved the sad sufferer, who bad been borne from this city only a few days before, In the hope that the change might bring back the life which seemed to be slowly but inevitably passing away. A sufferer for several months before death came to her relief, ' yet she bore uncomplainingly every physical pain, and wa in her hours of sickness as unselfish and a thoughful of others, as she was daring the years of health, when sur rounded by her family, -1 A tweet, quiet lire bas passed away, jet not without leaving Its Imprint, an eradlcable one for good upon everything which came within her reach while on earth. v - : , i The funeral services were held Tues day, at the Presbyterian Church, shortly after the arrival of the evening train from the north, on which the remains were brought back to New Bern, and from the church to Cedar ' Grove ceme tery where the seivlces were concluded at the grave. aWttk f The Kind Yon Haw Alwari BotjM Btgastue " af - WANTED 6 Young men from Craven County at once to prepare for Positions In the Government Service. Apply to Inter-Stale Corre. Inst, Cedar Rapid, la.-,. - o..- ; -Mf BRADHAM'S LIVER and STOMACH PILLS are purely vegetable and can he given to very old people and children. Mild In action, their effect Is far-reaching. ' No pain or discomfort . follow their use.. They have been called "Health's Housekeepers," which I quite true. Does your ; liver hurt you Better try these pills. Price 25c, at BRADHAM'S PHARMACY. Ice ley's. Cream Soda 'today) at McBor- Cream of Roses It a harmless liquid preparation for removing Sunburn, Freckles, Tan and Improving the complexion. When applied It I Invisible and cannot be washed off. ' The dark line around the neck, caused by wearing tight fitting collars, is removed by Cream of Roses, 25c. at BRADHAM'S PHARMACY. ..A FEW-KEW MJILdIHGS. Xack Activity ia Carpentry la the Qiy ' 1 TkU FtU. " " . New Bera la having a buHdlag boos that aaeaa mock tor the appearance of lbs dty. There are quit a nnmber et houses that aw aw completion and atiU more that kava.only lost aan com menced and when all aiw fiaished. tbey will Improve the archlteetaral heaaty of the dty a (Mat daai The vacant lots that are scat tared aroaad la varioul por tions ( the city will he graced by -handsome residenoea and will no longer be the abiding place of rank aad analghtly vegetation. This la a matter that should cause rejoicing to all admirers of a well kept city whether oaa has a moneyed In terest la the towa or aof , .? . ' Mr. William B. Blades has hegua work oa a residence at the comer of Middle and Johnson streets which will be one of the finest dwellings tn eastera North Carolina. Mr. H. W. Simpson, the archi tect has arranged the plaai of the hoaae which will be a modern frame structure with a slate .roof. . There will, be ton rooms, most of them furnished In the finest of hard wood. . All conveniences 111 be put In that an up-to-date resi dence require. The aew residence of Dr R D V Jones on East Frontstreat la approaching completion and will be ready for occup ancy about the middle of November This Is a handsome .eight , room frame building made from plans prepared by MrHW Simpson, i The house will be finished with hard wood and heated by hot aiijfurnaoe. It hu commodious porch eajand the exterior presents an Imposing appearance. Ground has been broken In the rear of the Smallwood and Suter store In the Cbattawka house block for a 70 toot ad dition. When completed the building will be 130 feet deep. Dr. Frank Hughe Is having the work done. Mr. E, E. Harper Is erecting a commod ions eight room house on King street. Mr Harper has erected four bouses on King street within a year. Mr. William Dunn has built two pretty cottages on hi truck farm on Griffith street. Mr. Pugh bas broken ground tot the construction of two buildings on the lot adjourning his residence property on East Front street, Mr. Mark Dlsosway Is having two tenement houses built on Bern street. Alterations, additions and repair are being made on many residences In New Bern and altogether n good halldlng boom I on. Let the good work go on. Reply to Nortir Side Democrat. Editor Joukral: Not caring to inter fere with any of the Democratic aspir ants for office, because tbey are all good men; but upon reading the article pub lished la the New Bern Journal,- August 20th, signed by North Side Democrat. I think the writer of said article, It very unjust In criticising the actions of the Board ot County Commissioners, In re gard to the election of J as W. Blddle, to fill the unexpired term of Ex-Sheriff Joseph EInsey. He states, "that when the name of Mr. Elnsey's opponont was presented who was the second choice of the peo ple, and a representative ' of the North side of the Neuse river, hit name being rejected by the Board, our people asked for the appointment of Mr. Ernulj ; but apparently the Board of Commissioners endeavored to ascertain if they could not give the office to some person,' other than a person from one - section of the county." , . , " i I will state for myself and 1 believe I bespeak the tense of the entire : Board that the writer it badly mistaken In the first place, the names of Mr. Harvey or Mr. Ernul, were not presented to the Board. My recollection, and that vivid, the only names before the Board for the position were, those of Ja.; W Blddle, 8. W. Carman and J. W. Lane! Jas. W. Blddle was elected, and he has made a very courteous and efficient of ficer, and a he Is now a candidate his own successor In the approaching election, the voter of tho' county will bare the opportunity to tay whether they approve of oar selection or not. I think It very wrong to try and get up a fight for office between city and country, ' " ' ' " I again repeat, that no' such feeling existed at the time of hit election by the Board of County Commissioners. -,- i E. R. Jones, Chairman, Board of Co. Com. We are still selllne meat -at ' Ulc per pound, not 20c aa reported.. Oaks Mar ket. Fresh lot Force Food just received those having tickets can send them Id with 5 cents aad get a 15 cents package at J. R. Parker Jr. '-.n JACOBS' Raleigh Bye Whiskey la the best. MiddU strentv ,; 4 NEW BERN PRODUCE HARKE " WnOLESALI PRICKS CCRBUCT. 1 1- Eggs, per doi....................-.lrJc Chickens, old per pair,"... 1.50 & ' " " . " young, per pr. .?..'.V. '. 80 ft Pork, perlb. ' 78 Boef, , '. , . . . .. , .7. .5 & 6 Htde,'green: per lb' . . ,1 1 -" &tt, ''ri.,...:.:;;';.A-io Beewa, : ;: j M' ...;.;.. 8010 25 Corn, per bub.. '..'.'.r.Y., 85 Oatt, '.n-vV' .i-liV; '8BC Peannti ....;...,....."....;'... i !. ...85 . ' ; Local Gwiii'Mariet. Corn, per Im,,,.,;...,'..., $ .80 Oatt per bo. .V .V,V12i " 0 Heal, per bo,. AS Hominy, perba.... .85 Corn bran, per 100 lbs. , a r 1J35 1.40 wneat bran, per " Feed, 100 lbs......... 1.60 Cotton teed meal, 100 lbs., i . ... M Cotton teed hulls, 100 lbs......... t 0 Ship stuff... ........... 1J30 No. 1 Timothy, per ton. 20.00 IP T.:fn HOT ; tjipshi s : You can t .the mm mil- sMMll sSaamsmtltl CTniiMrr mnrr diruuum rrtuu RO YA t 70n G ESTER "ani BOH TOII CORSETS at .the ame price you been paying for poorer ones But think of the AlSereoos. Thsy srt Bade a all lbs ba4 strleV ad yoa will uks take say ethsr sol If your dealer dots Uast that h order them for jroa, . Royal Worcester 'WORCESTER, MAIS. a !fL I ; : IF YOU THE 2 BEST' PRICES,; The BEST: Stables, The BEST Facilities BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO THE Farmers Warehouse tL D-ilLfE- SALES. We promise our best efforts in behalf ot the Farmers. J. M. HOWARD, Manager, C.H.RICHMOND, Auctioneer. I offer my Stock of General Mer chandise for sale at a BARGAIN. ' Will tell Stock and Fixtures complete. " This ts a fine opportunity for the right party to engage In the mercantile business. One of the finest locations in the County. ! Business Ten Thousand Dollars per year. For particulars correspond with, E. B. U, RC3ET, 8Ilverdale, N. C. Change of Location, I have moved my stock of Groceries, &c, to the building' next to iny Old Stand where I will be pleased to serve my customers as heretofore. II g bar gains for seed cotton. ' . , ' V . ; , V, , 8. W. WILLIS, - i ' Vakoeboho, N. O, i NOTICE! Closing Out Sale. I am now closing out my Stocky at cost " Dry" Goods, Olothiug, Shoes, Hats and' Notion " Groceries. ' Hardware, Tin and ' Glassware, ! also a full line of drugs. One dwell-'J ms and "store combine I for sale. Store 25x50 let.' Six,, room up stairs. . 4 ' 'AddItIo l.f. taylor; J 0oye,K, 1A - it4-i -V i ;w i hi, J ; U'- Tlie 31iarge lor our' cats, feed, etc., is as low as the lowest, and the quality the, best. est. - we and he v handle onlT reliable varieties, and on band always a large- and carefully selected stock. Everything warranted to be jast as represented. . Our reputa tion is an assurance of square dealing. Having superior facilities, we can sup ply all your wants in the line Indicated at bottom prices, . ' : cvi cnsicisro.;- 19 & 21 Market Dock, New Bern, N. 6 For Sale ! I fy:-. V have theov , Dual act kesptbsa, - Corset Go. JV AWT FOR UNLOADING Farmer Warehouse. HURRAH! S. COPLON hns come back to New Bern again. New Store, New Goods, NEW BARGAINS! Have just opened jp and our cus tomers will be given the benefit of JOW PRICES! Great Opening Sate Commeaces Sat. Ana;. 30. - We invite the publ c to examine oar goods and prices before buying. Very respectfully, - S. COPLON, 75 Middle Street. NexttoGaskillHdw.ro. (A Fine Line of ety. Writing Taper in Table's; by the lb. or in boxes, all with envelopes to match. Legal and Foolscap Paper. Mourning Paper and Ilurlbut's Papers a specialty. ( RIRItONS TYPE WRITER 4 AND CARBON (PAPER. Pens, Pencils, Inks, Rules, Blotters, Erasers, all kinds Wank Books, (D)ips and Filing Devices. Notice Window Display. JIVhitchurst's 45 Pollock UU Putty and Painty cover a mnltitude ot commercial ains; but you will find our repairs to and re- r furbishing of carriages, .wagons, runs-. bouts all sorts of vehicles are more than skin deep. We make "good as new" wherever possible always make things better than we find them. We put Rubber Tires on jour old or . ' new wheels. We shrink your loose tires in a machine without cutting them. . Everybody is invited to see the work of the machine putting new bolts In same -old places. - Q. - II. XVntcrs & Can, ' ' Phone 185, ! ' 78 Broad 8t, Naw Bibn.N. O . ; Celery neadache Powders.' .There It not any better remedy for headache than these powders. They never fall to relieve. Made and told oaly at Davls'jrreacrlptlonjl'hannacy. Vi ro- -.1 I k Station 9 i