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TWID TO BUB EIS WlFt CARNIVAL 1$ POPULAR. AtestaxatyActsfaCakvtslUa id tin TV rare and Succulent disk of baked wtfa im tried bv k aecra lm the vlclnlt of five Points yasUrday aftaraooa sad her screams aad realalaaco WwijU U tiately kelp oipolkauuiMoatagae who wm la the neighborhood, or Om Bight aava been a tnuredv. He was la tie eel of thrusting the wddu ia the oven. ' While d la that pert ot town Mr. Xoatagne heard the erlea of a woaiaa la dlainea and when tha trouble was k 1 emiad ha aaaaiad tha aaaUtanoe of a maa to rlck tha oflaadar. Uaoa tha offi cer's aaUaaea tha aaaa escaped by a imt mot covered br tha assistant and had yet quite a lit Uo lead on hla pur- ' euef., V t ' -' ' Hr. Montana followed him op Qaeea street to Watt street, along Watt to Cy- praaa k treat, theaoa to a small pond where he gave op, only after three shoU from the officer's pistol. The maa waa arrested and will trUA inrla far mnrderone assault. The "stove though small waa hot and would hsT burned the woman severely, tie it a desperate negro and should be given a heavy punisnment for his fiendish aC' tioa. COVE. . Oct. 8. Our public school opened Monday morning' The accomplished Miss Lizzie Ewell of Vanceboro is teach lac. Bev Townsend ia conducting a series of meetings at the Methodist church this week. , Capt L. F. Whltehurst of Klnston was . a visitor here Bnnday. Mr AD Hawkins spent Monday at , Dover on business. Mr Walter Glover of New Bern was among Sundays visitors here. Mr M A Hill of Tuscarera has accept ed a position with the A &N Cat this place and will be here in the future. Mr C D Lane our former R R agent baa accepted a position as night opera tor at the A & N C '.shops In New Bern and will move his family there in a few days. IIlNON. Special Notice. Our buyers are new in the northern markets selecting the latest styles In fall and winter goods, BARFOOT BROS. Confederate Veterans. Headquarters Camp New Bern, No. 1163 United Confederate Veterans, New Bern, N. C, Oct. 8th. 1903. Comrades: Our Camp will have the honor of greeting at Lowthrop Hall, at half past eight o'clock Wednesday evening Oct. 15th the North Carolina Division of the Daughters of the Confederacy. The oc casion Is one in which we should take the greatest pride, as it affords us an op portunity of testifying to the faithful devotion of those noble ladles to the cause of the South, and to their constant efforts to relieve the suffering, and to succor the Invalid Veteran. Every member of the Camp is nrged to attend, and welcome those whose noble acts, are the highest glory of our State. Mrs. T. J. Jackson and Mrs. Z. B. Vance will probably be present. Please wear your damp Badge. Respectfully, E. R. Joins, Commander. J. F, Clak, Adjutant Baaisth yell Hind Yos Haw Alwsri BougM ttfaatars af Notice. The following measurements and size of the County ticket for the November election were adopted at the meeting of the Board held Oct. 4th, 1903. Size of County ticket 8J Inches by 8 Inches! Township ticket H Inches by 8 inches: v Wt ?. MARK DIS08WAY, Secretary Election Board of Craven , County. . : j,'j!,i;;r The, Best Erer.' , ,The company which , will present AA Wise Woman." the latest musical farce at the Masonlo Theatre in the near fu ture has a really wonderful array of well known people enlisted in the ranks of the organization. . The management do not believe in the too common system of "one or two giving thejwhole show," bat have organized what is undoubtly one of the "strongest farce comedy casta evei brought together. 1 1 ft. -.: ' i1 ' ij t a. Special Notice. . ,, , Oar buyers are sow . la the Northern markets selecting the latest styles In Fall and Winter goods, . .. i. f BARFOOT tSUUS. You ' Must Register to Vdtei " Hew Begis- tration,' ' ' Pig Fe-F ia' "'trip d Boneless PM Hocks at the Oaa Market, ? I 1 1 Ait , n JiCOrS BalulglCIlye Whisker .Is; the Cares Co!ds,utGrtpps xiAlt Hzzizchzs. riesc.lt U tia. ' Tour money . .E1EWCF THBS1FE. - Taa Ilk la W. A. Wtlsaaa star at barer Dynamited tad Robbed of M50. Taa store of W. A. Wllaoa la Dover waa ottered by barglara eosae Una Wed aaaday sight and tha aafe dynamited aad tooted. , Taa report waa aot heard byaayoaa aad the thieves had every thing their owa way. Th safe coatalaed about $350. Mr. Wllaoa coadocla a general store aod aaidafroaa hlsperaoaal fund there was eome money belonging to the Boulhera Expreas Co., of which he la agent and some money belonging to the village as he ia clerk. Tha dead was unquestionably done by experts, quickly and cleanly. They! were after lucre and nothing else and they got it No eluehaa been obtainable Two suspicions characters were arrested here yesterday. They came down on the train from Dover, giving the conductor money to pay their fare instead of buying a ticket. The presumption was that they kept out ot sight until the train left Dover and then boarded It. There was nothing more than a general suspicion against them and as they had no large amount of money nor anything to indi cate they were the guilty men they weie released. Public School Teachers Wanted. The School Committee of the public school will meet at Vanceboro, N. C, on the 85th of Oct. for the purpose of hir ing teachers for the different schools. All teachers are respectfully Invited to attend this meeting who wish to teach In No. 1 Township. We want about fourteen white teach ers, and about nine colored teachers. E. F. ADAMS, T? Chairman School Committee. AROUND AND ABOUT. You should reglsterday today. Cotton sold at 825 yesterday, Fifty bales were sold here. Register at once, do not delay. Reg ister I Register!! There were 73 bales of cotton sold here yesterday at 8.271. A car load of "Good Luck" baking powder was received by J. A. PariB & Co. yesterday. The post office at Belgrade has been discontinued. Mall intended for that office should be directed to Deppo. Owing to a slight dsmage to the ma chinery the gas was shut off last night but will be in operation again tonight Reserved seats for Who What When Minstrels at Waters' this morning. A good many seats are already reserved for the performance tonight. All voters who have not done should register at once. Do not wait until It's too late and then make a fuss because you were not allowed to vote. Do It to day. Mr. Frank A. Hackney has established an oyster house and restaurant in the room on Middle street near Halm's sta bles. He will keep the very best stock of oysters and clams In the city. Officer W. H. Griffln arrested a col ored man named George Smallwood yes terday morning for stealing a pistol in Schenck's barroom. When searched, a deadly weapon and a pair of metal knuckles were found on him. He was taken before the Mayor and held for trial In the November term of the Crim inal Court under f 50 bonds. All arrangements are. about completed for the entertainment of the Daughters of the Confederacy. The B. P. O. Elks have extended the Daughters an invita tion to a handsome luncheon to be ser ved at their Lodge Roomu Friday Octo ber 17th Several private entertainments will be given during the week and quite an enjoyable time is anticipated. Messrs G. H. Waters and Son sent a sample order of their excellent buggies to Darlington, & C. yesterday. Their trade is growing in popularity and terri tory. They have also just finished a high grade rubber tired (buggy for a cus tomer here. This speaks well for a home industry and It will be well for those Interested to Inspect their stock before buying elsewhere. OASTORIA. Ths Kind Km Han Alwun mm 'Celery Headache Powders. There ia aot any better remedy for headache than these powders. They never fail to relieve. Made and sold only at Davit PraacrIptionPharmacy. J fc.I. ' i i ii i ..y FOREMAN. Oct. 8. The continued drouth was somewhat , broken Sunday by showers Sunday accompanied by fresh southerly wlnda. . , Mrs. Hopey Davis of Morehead City is flatting here., Mr. Alonzo Thomas of Beaufort was here yesterday. The menhaden, a fish used very exten slvely ia the manufacture of fertilizer is very plentiful la out waters aow. These flaharoued by a great many of our farmers for manure taken ia these ends atate right from tha water and compos ted ia the Fall and tha following spring thlseomDoet Is distributed among the various crops with Usual good results. Ii is said that a shad will make anything from a good strong scent down to a cab bag. ,..,;.!',;, 4M;i':i '. 1;'. i'sf'i .Tha pea crop ia short in this section this year, canted we believe by the con' tlnued dry weather, but this short will be somewhat covered by the cutting and curing of the vines, for which ' work the weather haa befn floe. ? ' v . Oysters are in demand now, the fac tories throughout the county nave start ed no. The boys have taken to the river, the "coons" must suffer. Craw to af People Eajoylar the rtrtorm. aaces. Qiecatf Boaor. . Tha crowds eoatlaaa to coma aad are eajoying themaalvea. .The weather ot yeeterday waa aaperb. A better time for the carnival eoald aot have been plan acd. DeVoe's forecast for today and to morrow ia for pleaaaat weather. The oantre of Interest is tha wild maa which Is certainly aa object of horror as well as attraction. He haa Indian, bear, wolf and wild cat blood aad no telling what would become of us if he should break loose. He eats raw meat and always has a good appetite. No name haa been found in scientific language to fit his case, lie seems to enjoy the distinction of being as rare as a poverty stricken coal baron. Prof. Baldwin, the aeronaut, will make balloon ascensions from the foot of Midway each afternoon at two thirty o'clock. J Human natnro is the same everywhere and at all times. When we see the small boys looking under the canvas we smile to think when we did the very same thing. J Splendid order has been maintained thus far. There is an enlarged police force but there has been no call for their services at all. Jt The merchants are asked to have their advertising floats ready to take part In the Carnival parade, which takes place at 13 o'clock, noon, Friday. J Miss Hal Newland, Queen by 42 ma jority; Miss Brownie Hanks, First Maid of Honor; Miss Mamie C. Daniels, Sec ond Maid of Honor, Miss Stella Roberts, Third Maid of Honor; Miss Addle Clsy poolo, Fourth Maid of Bonor. Why suffer pain and severe sickness from Bowel Complaints, when AR NOLD'S BALSAM stops one and cures the other. It has been successfully used for fifty years. Warranted to give satis faction or money refunded by T. A Henry. CARNIVAL'S CAPERS. A Riotous, Joyous Merry Crowd. Pro ceedings in Brief of Yes terday. Yesterday was another good day for the Carnival. There was lots doing and the crowds seemed to be enjoying them selves hugely. '- jt Admission to the Midway began yes terday. Ten cents is asked. J "Rubber Necks" have been ruled out. The froe and unlimited use ot these lit tle toys was endangering people's eyes and disturbing their peace of mind, so the authorities had them cut out. The trapeze artists gave their perform ances at the appointed times and were well received. Their acts are daring and clever. The balloon ascension at 8:30 in the afternoon was very fine. Prof. Baldwin the aeronaut, Is a man well known In this line of work and he managed the act admirably. The air ship arose almost straight for 500 feet and then it went eastward. The balloonist cut the para chute loose and lit in the river about 300 feet from Broad street. The balloon remained in the air a half hour and also came down in the river. The eruption of Mont Pelee was one of the most weirdly bouatlful sights ever seen here. The conditions were favor able to reproduce this wonderful event. The display of fireworks on the river enhanced the beauty and grandeur of the scene, J - i This feature is one that should be heralded long and loud by those that saw it last night. It certainly was worth the price. Ji There were 5,000 people witnessing the Mont Pelee. - J It ia estimated that five tons of paper was used In making confetti. The Elks,. Trades and Floral Parade will form on Johnson street between Middle and MetcalfatlS o'clock sharp and will move by 12;80, down Middle to Broad, up Broad to Georgetown George to Pollock, down Pollock to Middle, down Middle to S. Front, down S. Front to E. Front, up E. Front to Pollock, , up Pollock to Middle, up Middle to New, down New to Craven, down Cravea to Pollock, up Pollock to Middle, op Mid dle to Broad and will disband on Broad at Elks Hall. . The Who What ' When Minstrel Band win give concerts on Mid way from 1 p. m. 'till 5 p. m. j' ... ': -" . -The ball will commence at 10.80 after the eruption of MtJ Pelee and minstrel performance. The Jball J will i. be Bal Poudre and every, one la expected to dreas accordingly as the members Of the Oaeen'i Court will be orosent. Vwvnatf I Ata if hatarla J vsauaniuM vi yMww Jf $ Police on horse back. Who , What SWhfcar' Bapd 'an,d,M -N.vR.e:re,.fxa(f.l t HHnral nmrnAit. . SAT. t' ii . ------ r- f v , ? : I Elks on horseback. , f " I l Trade dlSDlaV, L - ' t i- ' I" t ' 1 & , J v J .If I 'All tha New Bert Lodge , of Elkt are expected to be in parade on horse back and silk hats and Prince" Alberts. . Visit ing Elks are cordially requested to join parade. Hooligan and Lis band wlQ be present.' , , .. ROONSBTNE PLANT RAIDED. ; United States Officers Babbitt aad Jewell Make aa Important Capture, "j Deputy revenue collector, C. M. Bab bitt aad deputy marahell H. W.Jewell made aa Important capture of at Illicit still la Beaufort county yesterday mora lag. Tjewllskey plant ttough occu pying bat small space had a large capac ity, and taking all things Into coaslder aUoa the evidence thus gathered by the officers will help in the prosecution of the owaer of the still If he Js ever caughL 1 ' ' ! Tueaday night Measra. Babbitt aad Jewell spent tha night near the towa of Edwards and at six o'clock -called at the house where Mrs. Tuten, tbe mother of Stephen Tuten, the notorious moonshi ner lived and asked for tbe key to the barn. ' She directed them to John Tuten, another son, who very unwillingly ear rendered the key. Two other mea ' ac companied them to assist rid act aa wit nesses. Upon entrance they found a very or dinary condition of things, plies of cot ton bagging and other articles oa the floor as might be found In any barn. Re moving these they found a trap door and opening that they found in a nicely made place were the much wanted ar ticles. The outnt consisted nf five worms, three stills and two caps. The stills had a capacity of 300 gallons; one 80 gallon and the other two 00 gallons. They de stroy ed such parts of tbe plant as were too heavy to carry off or was not needed In evidence. Stephen Taten was thu owner of this illicit misery producer and as haa been said he is a thoroughly bad and desper ate character. His nephew, known over a large territory as "Pig" Tuten Is a prisoner in Washington, N. C. on the charge of murder, and Stephen srho is alleged to be implicated in the murder is afugltlve. He is an old offender, hav ing been a moonshiner for years. In December 1900, Mr. Babbitt made a raid of his place and ciptured 8,000 gallons of beer. The gentlemen arrived at the custom house with their "booty" last night about 7 o'clock and they are being com plimented for their good work. CARNIVAL DANCE Enjoyed by The Young People at Low throp Hall. The firot Carnival dance took place last night at Lowthrop hall, after the closing of the various exercises at the Carnival on Broad street. The Boston Italian Siring Band of Wilmington, furnished the musice for the dance, and those present passed an enjoyable time. Among those present were. Miss Hal Newland, M I) W Stevenson, Jr. Miss Rebecca Street, Adolph Nunn. Miss Pace, Jesse Claypoole. Miss Annie Foy, T O Pomeroy.of Gra ham. Miss Ellzaboth Burrus, Geo. Hender son, Jr.. Miss Addle Claypoole, Sam Eaton. Miss Sadie Moore, A F Hollcman. Miss Sophie Whltford, Ed Street. Miss Mae Moore, R A Nunn, Miss Agnes Foy, E E Williams. Miss Hattle Marks, Albert Patter son. Stags T C Daniels, Harry Marks, Al bert Willis, Grange Luktns, Mr.' Wil liams, Mr. Barnes. Chaperonea Mr and Mrs H C Lums den, Mrs Hathaway, Mrs T J Mc Nleve. Protection Against Small Pox. Editor Journal: I have thought It useful to publish for tbe enlightenment of the community some statistics com piled by Dr. Marsden some years ago in reference to protection from small pox, given by vaccination. These statistics are baaed , on an examination of 6,000 cases, and are reliable. t i 1 j. ., Ofc nnvaccinated cases of small pox patients 85 per cent died stated to have been vaccinated but showing no cica trix. 33.57 per cent. . Vaccinated, ' show ing one cicatrix 7.73 per cent. Showing two , vaccine cicatrices 4.70 per cent. Showing three vaccine cicatrices 1.95 percent. Showing four vaccine cicatri ces 0.55 per cent. Haviag previously had small pox 19 per cent. , 'V . ", ; Dr. Marsden's observations extended over a period of twenty years and show further that of those cases exhibiting good vaccine marks, 3,670 cases, 95 died Of those exhibiting Indifferent marks, 1,950 cases, 306 died. It is interesting to note that a larger per centaga pf case died who had previously had small pox, than any class of the vaccinated, even, thoae exhibiting Indifferent marks. ! -""""CHAKttsDOFFT.V V ... .j- o ire -t Til (V . "My hair was falling out very faat and I was greatly alarmed. J then tried Ayer-'a- Hair Vigor and my hair stopped falling at once." Mrs. G.A. McVayrAlexandria,0, : i The trouble is your hair does not have life en6ugh. Act promptly. Save your hair. Feed 1t,with Ayef8 Hair ,Vig63H gray hairs are beginning to show, Ayer's Hair Vigor will restore color every time. St.SS a brill. All SnoUta. If yo4r dninrlst eranot imitly Send at oh dollar and w wi yoo, (III expren yoa bottto. ' ba are and gin tha nam f you aearast exprms oflica. Addrana, W6 4 " Bowa-ool tbaaa and furnishes tbe newepaptai with a eal aad sa obUaarr poticev" Didn't kaow k H loaded may be aa boawtpfea, but tt saver brought aKBia hack to life. Thoak who letwvooga raa on, ia lignosaiM)u aa tha daugu, ,tuyao.eacapelftora tha coav aetfnettoes wheraba cough da vekrps into Jang troabla. " Tha Ust ana kill a anake maa tbe ass. Taa bast tiass to care a ootaA is wben tt 'ISyhttipaaahaatt-a i,islaiii fccywiand eaoplraaklrtad mM kwwratU f into cm-anptoq- wtiMi Ma Jukm thinmam. of No. S yS rUct, Catey. til Chad wwa tarrt. Tt-Ua i lam i Sam at at anytime. After Dean das amatdaa haw fc a-aak to lm mean. TM doe did hka oa mawiii am i bout of Dr. M aw -""---' latum waa uaiaaliU.- In Ijiina da after aa brgaa wing Dr. PicrGC' OoldMMcdieal CateovOT Ik was ap.and Medtoal Adviaer, ioo0 paawa, ia paper oovais, ia asat free raceips ot Si expenaa of nanana oaf. TL V. Pierca, Baffalo. N. V. GALILEE Oct. 0. Cotton picking Is about fin ished around here; the next work is rloe cutting. Mr. J. "W. Everlngton Is repairing his house. The Sunday School had IU first sen- ton in the new church last Sunday. Miss Maggie Jones is visiting at her home. The Sunday School is preparing for a fine entertainment which will be given soon. Mr. R, O, Wayne was a visitor in New Bera yesterday, Mrs. Haggle Wayne held a quilling bee at her home Tueaday. Rev. .Moore, of New Bern held revival serviced at Trultt's laat week. Nine con verts were baptized aa a result of tbe meetings. The Christian church will begin pro tracted meetings next week at the now church here. Rev. J. P. Bolton will conduct the services. Where is snipes is he buried with snap r REELSBORO. Oct. 8. We are having fine weather now for cotton picking. Misses Ethel and Annetta Barrlngton of Traits visited MIssMainde Brinson Sunday. " Miss Birdie Lee of New Born is visit ing friends and relatives at this place Rev. Petreo of Klnston passed through Reelsboro Saturday on hla way to Ara pahoe. Mr. Ernest Hearn of Wilmington passed through this place Sunday on his way to New Bern. ' Messrs J. E. Delamar and W. H. Phil pott of Arapahoe were visitors at Reels boro Saturday and Sunday. Mr S A Brinson and son Felton went to New Bern today on business. Mr J M Reel ot Arapanoa visited his father Mr J B Reel of this place Sun- day. Bkown Eves. Get Vaccinated! ; It seems incredible that people will take chances , of disease, , wben it costs them nothing to be placed practically Immune from disease. : This is the case with email pox just now, which is so prevalent throughout this State with casea , here in Craven County. , -'sio-i ' i r , Vaccination la now within the reach of every one In 'city or county, aa it Is only necessary for any one to call upon any resident physician of New Bern and l vaccinated free of all coat. THE VALU6 fJP.EXPERT TREAT- r-9KENT.!'' 1 , , Everyone who is afflicted with a chroa ic disease experiences great difficulty ia having their case Intelligently treated by the average physician. These diseases can only be cured by a specialist who underatanda '., them ' thoroughly. 'r Dr. J. Newton Hathaway ' of , Atlanta, , Ga. acknowledged the most akllllul and suc cessful specialist in the United SUtea. Write him for. Jla expert opinion of your case, for which he makes' no charge.:qi('J fej( tiit; arfl Vtf r;M. ! i i ' ii aaaa 'I m-i NEW feERN PRODUCE MARKET :.t vv itVbABAb& a-fLXVAP vvixvnahji Jis Eggs, per doa -47p Chickens, old pex.palr........ ..60 & 60 Pork, per,lb: . ... ... ............ 1&9 Beef, . :;-.V, .....B&6 Hidea, green, per lb: . ... .'i .',. 6c .! M'dry, A u . ...(.b.0 Bt 10 Beeswax y . ft i y. . tv , SO to. K Corn, par bash..e.w4;ilvmj,.l,v-, -88 Oats, in " ;'. . U'i ..iU .w 65c Peanuts ........... i ...... a ti w86 Potatoea. -Tama'.7r7rrrr;r:v. . . ...... .05 Baharnaa..P.I.V..v.'.Wi'iJAiJ.iO "'LocalGriltt' KarkeL1,u",,! Cornier buV'.'".!. . ; I $ JM .86 Homtnv. Dcrbn -.83 15 vorn oran. per v "V:,V Vu'i Wheat bran, per "... ... . ; Feed, 100 lbs.Aw...w. j...t.J..J.60 Cotton seed meal, 100 lba..!fea iM Cotton teed hulls, 100 rbi.V' V'ro DU1D BlUU. ..... No. 1 Timothy, pe? ton starts. OramWM Jew doses of Dr. IWi Ooldcn Mad teat laacovafwwifl car a ctaah aft Cv vjrwlnr-ini. Bat even wJasa-'vaisasDiign'se deep seaertbaJksawbMjaad& Da. Merc tktten adta3 Dsscovta-ywtoageaht a perfect aad peanaflcnt care. n n n to to doesn't protend to sell yoa cheaper good than other people, BUT ' i . M : ' .,"1. I? : Better, Goods for SaiTf i.ioney - rn.tr Yon can be the better Jitdg. ' COMK AND SEE. v '' We have Kverythlng New In'the( Latest Weave Broad aoths'Ladli Olotti," Zebeline, Poplinea, French Serges, Cam els Hairj Granilea, Fancy French Flannels, Liberty Salinu in all the Newest $hadog, and other Fasbionabla Fabrics. Every Department is Complete. 1 Just Received New Coraete- The Iioyal Worcester, tbe ' latest thing Princess hip, assures correct Ot, tbe only Corset 1 made that will properly rednce atout iigiimi to correct propor- 1 tions. ive grace and comfort. 1 . Sole acent for the Dorothy Dodd, Thos. Q. Plant and Ziegler Shoes. tPrize Competition ! The makers of the Famous Clueen duality shoes For Women offer 100 Cash Prizes; First prize f 1000, 2nd prize $500, 3rd prize $400, etc., lowest prize being $5, making a total of ' ; PAYABLE IN GOLD. To be awarded about January 1st, 1903, to the 100 women who give the best rea sons why "Queen Quality" is superior to all other shoes for women. In order to compete for the prizes your article must be written npon blank's fur nished by us with each pair of Queen Quality shoes. "''' 1 ' ;'; , D.F.JARVIS, 63 Pollock St. For Sale ! ' I offer my Stock of1 Ooneml Mer chandise for sale at a BARGAIN. Will sell Stock and Fixtures complete. ; : This is a flno opportunity for tbe right party to engage in the mercantile business. One of thu ducat locations In the Corny. , Business Ten Thousand Dollnfs per jer. , i For parllculari rorrcsnonrt with,- . E. Ml. IIA11GET, .Sllverdslc, N.C. Cream of Roses 1 ' 'Is a harmless liquid preparation for 'removing Sunburn, Freckles. Taa and Improving the complexion. ' Whea applied it is Invisible and cannot be washed off. The dark line around the neck; caused by wearing tight fitting collars; la removed by Cream of Rosea, 250. at BRADHAM'S PHARMACY. ! ;7J .) A. .. For, Sale! , Fast salting and commodious Schoon er Mabel), 14 net tons, recently rebuilt and fitted out with everything necessa ry for lredging, will easily oarrt one thousand bushels of oysters. Ia also 4 flrsfcclass freiebt boat will carry 800 barrels br W t6k'1a,,aolla;itta fortable. lit VKMt I Vot nrice and terms address; H ? X P- OODETT, qfi ft t"it ii-K!n iir Porta tiarlpwe, M. jU " iirteind Oak Wood for anle bj toat load"1' 11 w ""' t il j -NOTICE! Closinn Out Sale. WJ an now, Joeing ou my , Stock fc cost. w . Dry . u Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Notion Groceries. Hardware, "TIrjrTmd Glassware, also a full llntfof atugft. One dwell ing nd store eomblned for sale. Store ?"50 feet:"' 'Si ,f rooms !trp stairs.-," , v, , u-,vrA if. msAPP1!"0 . h..v :i 'i 'i u L. F. TAYLOR, r"-y i"""i,,',"'"toTe,f.;', , Ttickei $5000. aoroi Bi'OS.a ; Wilmington, N. C, v ' : TBE PLACE TO BUf YOUR Monuments, Headstones, and all Cemetery Work at Bottom Prices -Branch yard at Goldsboro. N. C. Brick FOR SALE. Best Mac bine Made Brick at : Lowest Prices. HI k flyman, Insurance?, OFFI ;B : Cor. Kodth Front & Hancock St8 For Home Enjoyment nr tiling ran equal the Edison Phono graph. 1 have Inst received 800 Edison moulded records and the "Standard" Phoiiograph w th hdison'a latest repro ducer together witbthe wonderful roe ord produces every pleasure that sound can give, making every word distinct. , If you have not heard this machine call at once and let us show it "P to you It is simply wonderful . WM. T. HILL, " j 11-93 Middle M ti-ei. NEW BERN, N. V. rtiona IIS. Bagging and Ties. ""We Have in stock ' and to arrive 3,500 Rolls Option I'agginr, v 3,500 bnndjea CottoirTies. ' - ; Send us yonr orders.' Prices 'are tha. lowest.' V-'- 'Nx . , t Tf al. E. Iialham AVo. "Knocked the Stuffing hi out ol it,"fv . ; and broke it. into splinters, may have been the fate of yonr carriage when It waa run Into by something; but "there is balm m uneaa, or were is pleasure in knowing that in our shop you can have It made good as new. vVe do all kinds of carriage repairing and black smithing In a skillful and superior man- j 5 We put Rubber Tires on yonr old or new wheels. .. We shrink your loose ttres in -a machine without, cutting them. Everybody ia Invited to see the work of the machine putting new, bolts In earn eld places. ' " " i O. I J. Water Ci Csa, Uj'C!jlJVok...1l, t'i.Mi, !' - i i. a uuutt 78 B road 8t; N a Bi i, r, O I 1 m n i n5i nn nn nxrn n
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