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SUDDEN DEATH. IROUTfD IND ABOUT. A EIG FRAUD UtfEAKTBED. THEY HAVE ENOUGH. Wss Sadie Taylor Fasscs AsvWtta Scarcely Moment si Win inf. . Tb Meads of Mis Sadie Taylor, for few yMra saleslady fox He D. T, Jar via, were greatly surprised ud shocked Sunday to learn of her sadden desta at iker cousins, Mrs. Emma Wallaoea' home ea. Metcaif atreeC - , The young lady left her associates at Mr. Jarria atore late Saturday night la apparently the beat of health and spirits. Buadav morning at breakfast aha com- plained of a headache to Mra. Wallace. Nothing more than paaalng notice i taken when ahe epoae of her ailment, a aha bad been a aubjeet to the headache a good deal recently. ; After breakfaat aha went to her room to arrange It for the day. While mak ing her bed ahe fell atrlcken with apo pley. A little child of Mra. Wallace told her mother that Sadie had iailen, bat aha took no aotloa, thinking that aha had merely tripped on aomethlng, bat when an older child reported that ahe believed that Sadie waa dead, Mra. Wallace haatenedto the room to find Miaa Taylor on the floor in an aacoa. clou condition. Dr. Frank Daffy and other phyaiclana were aununoned and called at once bdt their effort to reatore her to conaclooineat were unavailing; he died aoon after. i Miaa Taylor waa born In , Wluthrop, N. C., M years ago. She la survived by her mother, Mra. C a Taylor, of Eliza beth City, four -Uteri, and one brother, Mr.1 J. F. Taylor of thla city. -' She waa a bright and popular young woman and enjoyed a large circle of friend. , The funeral service will be held thl morning at 11 o'clock. Interment .will take place at the family burying grounds at Oak Grove, N. 0. Mayors Court Two disorderlies, both old offender, were before Mayor Patterson yesterday, charged with disorderly conduct. These oases were a kind of aftermath of last weeks raid on the places of ill repute, that have been partially broken up. The offenders yesterday instead of be ing both females as is usually the case, were a male and a female. Mayor Patterson determined to break Bp, some of the unmoral and shameful conduct that has lately been a disgrace to the city, inflicted the severest penalty the law would allow. The woman was required to pay a fine of twenty dollars, (While the man gave bond and took his case to court. It was reported laat night that the man had fled to other and more congenial parts. O tenth gatasw ef .SFOX t Tin Kind Km Haw iw-TtBmM . T , , A Correction. In the article In yesterday's paper an nouncing the organization of a literary society at the white graded school. The same should have read, 'The Gaston Literary Society," bat the Intelligent!?) -compositor preferred that it ahonld be named "The Eastern Literary Society' and the aleepy proof reader over looked the break. The name of the society, however, la The Gaston Literary So ciety," so named in honor of Jndge Wil liam Gaston, who was a New Bernlan, and one of the most eminent and illus trious citizens of North Carolina in his day. .'. i. Marriage Announcement The marriage of Miaa Mary Rhem, a former New Bent lady, to Mr. C. W. Gregory, will take place at the home of her parents, at Caledonia Farm, Halifax County, N. C. on Thnrday evening No vember 27th. Our Foot Ball Team. ' We give below the names and posi tions of the men who will tat the Beau fort foot ball team alive .next Thurs- ' Center WilliaC L. Guard; Plgfoot. " R. -V 8traad. : : (R. Tackle; Flnnlx.'f J ft i t I Hi Moore. -R.End; Hill. Lts Rotntree.' Quarter; Hancock. L. Half; Roberts. B - Tolaon. KuD; Patterson. Saba; Thomas and Taylor. You are Jiable to a sadden attack of Bummer sickness and ahould keep in your house a bottle of Dr. SETH AR NOLD'S BALSAM the best known Remedy. Warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded by T. A. Henry." 'An Acrostic. Only those who do not know; Very few that don't . " Every one who I not alow -' Runs quick and aaya I wool, Can at any other place, Only the one that's in the race; A Anyone can easily tell , i - The one yei allknow o well. B: "anyone ever .forget f , Answer is simply, , ... . .' . . : . , "I'LL DO HM Tine display of dressed poultry at the C ' Market. Come see our window : :Mtttttit; 5 ) V TUI.K YOU WAIT, Br S All tod Cotton sold In the market yesterday at 7.90. Boms fine trout ware on the market yesterday. The season for trout la now on, and soma fine ones now and then Bad their way her. -The barf a Emma and Beaale -went to Philadelphia yesterday loaded with lum ber hi tow of the tug Curtln. A Thanksgiving dance will be glvea at Lowthrop Hall nezt Thursday night Dancing will begta promptly at aloe o'clock. " ; The aaawer to ping pong riddle ahould have read "In the dewey meadow" The young man who aent to the report believe in "Beauty". A number of letter In the way of oor reapoadeaoe from country places, find their way to thl office, which bear no signature. These letters will not be published. - The dance announced for Thanksgiv ing night at Lowthrop Hall, baa been postponed until Friday night, an ac count of the entertainment to be given at the Opera house on Thursday night. A lady who celebrated the twenty fourth anniversary of her wedding, Fri day November 21. had for table decora tion white hyacinths and narcissus grown oat doors What section can sur pass this? The barge Orion which has been un loading kainit at the warehouse of the Virginia-Carolina warehouse since last Wednesday, will finish discharging her cargo today. The kainit was brought from Norfolk. A lot of dried mullet roe was seen at the market yesterday. This roe is very appetizing and Is eagerly sought by some people. It always sells high. That seen yesterday was being sold at $1.20 the dozen pieces. Calendar for 1903 are beginning to put in an appearance. Mr. C B. Hill, the hay and grain dealer, I among the first to distribute some very pretty and artistic calendars. Yesterday afternoon Mr. B. D. Hamil ton a carpenter at the A. & N. C. shops Jumped from a car standing on the side track at the A & N. C yard and sprained his ankle. The Injury will keep him confined for several days. It la reported that email pox Is raging with unusual severity In the vlniclty of Tar Landing, Onslow county. Twelve case developed In a small neighborhood about seven miles from Jacksonville, last week. The game nezt Thursday,. Thanksgiv ing, between the New Bern team and that of St. Pauls School of Beaufort promises to be a hot one from the kick off until the whistle blows at end of second half. rhe Little Giants foot ball team would like to arrange a game with some local team of their weight, 97 pound average. Master Carl Taylor Is the manager and all business will be transacted by him at 119 Hancock street. "The Religious Status of Eastern Caro Una from a Baptist view point" will be the theme at the First Baptist Churth this morning by Rev. Hight C. Moore, pastor. Sunday School at 8 p. m. and service again at 7:80 o'clock. The pub lic cordially Invited. Some of the bicycle riders in town, ut terly disregard the law requiring them to carry a light on their wheels at night. They ride on the side walk and do just as they please, while the policeman are propping up posts around some well lighted corners. Word baa been received from Rev. H. 8. Bradshaw who la at Baltimore where hia wife has undergone an operation. He reports Mrs. Bradsh&w as recovering and doing as well as can possibly be ex pected. ; He is very much encouraged with her condition. The manager of the colored foot ball team of this city, respectfully Invite all the white people who desire to see a good game of foot ball, to attend the game to be played on the grounds of the colored graded school on West street, Monday afternoon. ". No admission will be charged. , v .. . Mr. T. A. Henry occupied the pulpit at the Presbyterian church Sunday morn lng. Rev. H. 8. Bradshaw. having gone to Baltimore to hia wife who ia In the hospital. " Mr. Henry delivered a very interesting and instructive discourse on the shorter Catechism. y The cheese trade of this place I a very considerable one. Something of tta extent may be judged by the aales of the well known firm of 8. G. Roberta, the f wholesale grocer, whose : aalea for the last three months amounted to five hundred cheese, or 25,000 ponnd Of this artiole. The people residing in the vicinity of Maysyille will petition Congress for an appropriation to open the Wblteoak rivet fov navigation to the Coast Line which crosses the river about one half mile from Haysville. It is said that only about fonr or five miles of heavy dredg ing will be required. ;" :.; ',. jOneof .yie show, windows of Sim mons i and Hollowell waa very prettily decorated yesterday, The decoration was indeed tasty and unique. On a back round of black velvet were fastened I1 ve aouventr spoons, almost without number,1 Various fancies were Indulged In the grouping, and the result was very pleaalBgVy ' ; Ml Fannie E. Heck of Raleigh, probably the "foremost chnrcb worker and r)fg!on writer among the BapMut women of the South, Is lo be in New Bern ty-xt Tuesday and at 8:30 tbt afui noon fbe will condncl a spcclnl woman mould at the First I5ptl,i Oiinrrh The-' lidlo' Of the city na c iditllj in- f attend the meeting. ; - The K.;,d V u H .$ B; The Discovery af tat Reason For 4he De mand For Cancelled 8Ump. A good many people la this city haw received an "endless chain" of letter requesting a quantity of cancelled stamp. They wera also requested to sand copies of the letter to two or three of tbetr friends, making by thla scheme the retarn of thousands of anawera to th one letter and the receipt of prob- bly hundred of thousand of (tamp. The letter was always one with a tale of woe, about aome unfortunate boy or girl who had to have an arm or leg am putated or waa trying to work hia or her way through college. And then again the letter might solicit alma for aome charitable Institution. There was al ways an appeal to one's sympathies ia the aubjeet matter.' Poatofflco authorities and detective have been trying to locate th person who atarted thla "endle chain" of let ter for like all other epistle of that na ture It I a violation of the poatoffloe law. Friday poatoffloe inspector, J. L. Cor- telyon and U. 8. Mai shall, John Garalde arretted an old man named Henry Bolt tea, a Frenchmen, in New York City He waa an Inmate of the home of The Little alttera of th Poor. " . Ia hia room waa found a tub contain ing fully 60.000 cancelled "stamp soak ing In a solution. He could erase the cancel mark ragum- them and dispose of them in email quantities for cash or merchandise. , It Is said he carried oa quite a lucrative business. People who have wondered what la time a person could do with cancelled postage stamps now see to what use they were put. MAN ABOUT TOWN. The Wise Gay Hakes a Few Observations By The Way. The coming Thanksgiving season sup plies a few reasona why we should be thankful. We lit down and scratch our head and think why we ahould be thank ful In thl year of grace, one theusand nl..e hundred and two. First of all we should be thankful that we are living The next we ahould be thankful that the Charlotte base ball team did not win tho State leairue pennant last summer. We are undoubtedly profoundly thank ful that the weather clerk la prolonging the warm weather season. There aTe reasons to give thanks that we do not have to pay f 80. per ton for coal. Some of as are so simple aa to be thank ful for ping pong. I might enlarge upon this thankfulness bualheaabnt I think the variouacausea mentioned for gratltudo a are sufficient tor the present writing. I was reading a. paragraph In a paper recently about the great Smith family Without doubt they . art far in the lead of every body else. The plain Smith ia first in the colnmn then come Smithera, Smythe, Smlthaon, Smithman, Schmidt, silversmith, locksmith and blacksmith. Ont man said he bad found where all these Smiths came from He laid that In a certain town that he visited ha aaw an enormous balldlng and on th top of It was the sign; "Smith Manufacturing Co." It settled in his mind the reae on for the multiplicity of the Smiths. A very peculiar circumstance In con nection with this name la the fact that In Washington,'' D. C," there are about a dozen minister who bear the name of Smith in charge of charchea. , One church, 8t Thomas Episcopal is more than blesaed with the name. It hu three rectors and all their name are Smith. Moat of ' the Episcopal : rectors of the Capitol city bear that name while there Is a fair sprinkling .of the name In other denominations, Thla is all I know about Smiths. ., . . Man Aboat Town. Pray-BalMum BaltoTM Blfat Avmj , and mass a mtij mi or cough ami ooM ' .. Flad Porta la. Elk Tcwth.:. ' Eight hundred elks' teeth in the grave of an Indian chief, all splendid apeclmena and susceptible of. mounting, were the wonderful nod by a Philadel phia curio hunter named Zimmerman, who baa been gathering relics along the canyon of the tortuous Bnaka river for several months, says the San Fran cisco Call. Zimmerman dug into the, grave, which waa in a wild, barren and remote country along the Snake river, above Lewlston, Ida. Some distance down he encountered several . email bones, which on examination proved to be magnificent apeclmena. of elks' teeth, nnd on scooping away tho earth with his bands he found that a loose tunic wrapped around the cx-chlefs skele ton had been literally crammed with teeth, the. beat obtainable In tha day when elk were plentiful. Zimmerman took hia find to Lewlston for enlpmeht to Philadelphia, keeping very' quiet about the discovery. One man to whom' he confided the secret In tewiatoa of fered him gin apiece for the 400 with the ret! atreak. - .. . r f-":, Lion and Uooicn who at In need of the b t I madlul traat mnt should not fall to aonmlt Dr. Hatha r at onoa, Mkili raeogalssd a the leading sad tBotttrio CeHlultpssUlllt. Yoa era sale la placilnf your est In hu hands, h U the 1 on r el t MUhllhd and has the beat np. station. H r Vhlll othTt faUj! thera la no jnwor or ox'fi .unit la tiis ..-K...,-i.t, l-r-.nnl a"juwon ttyDr.1 J . ..!, fc!0 e!l .,1 ir.."! ilia , DB. BATHAWAT, ...a . . ..,.iati r t it nta r t , . J, (.AtvSt w1in nwwusurr, wM-' f yoil can Dot c al, vr-nm i " 1 FOR THE ELKS. A Cnlvne and route VaadcvlUe Entertain aneat to be Glvea at Opera Boose , For the Elkj BeneflU Messrs. Beatoa and Waddell, commit tee from Elks have arranged with Miaa & Katharine Caufman of Philadelphia; for th presentation on. Wednesday No vember SOth at the Maaoaie Opera Houae of a novel, unique and polite vaadevilla entertainment ' - ' . The vaudeville will ooatala featarea of local talent, living picture of latast design and drills, superb and mysttfylog In conception. - Miaa Canfman has traveled extcnalva ly and has many pleasing and compli mentary notice of her versatility. She la spoken of aa "a superb reader, wboaa sensational Impersonation la felt by the audience, as ahe portray the an thora own meaning and ideaa." - The entertainment promises to be one of peclal worth and doubtleaa will be enjoyed by oar people. v ' v A New Book by a New Bern Pas tor. The School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention Is publishing a series of booklets entitled: -Normal Studies for Sunday School Workers," , Th aeoond volume of thl aerlea bear the the aab-UUe; "The Books of the Bible: An Elementary Study of the Bible by Book," and was written by the scholar ly and versatile pastor of the First Bap tist Church of thla city, Bev. Hlght C, Moore.' It contain 184 page, ia neatly printed, baa substantial board binding, bodies the result of the beet scholar ship on Bible study.and I moat excellent ly adapted to Ita epecific purpose. The following is taken from the author'a own atatement In regard !to the plan purpose, and character of th) book: "Designed to promote direct and In telligent atudy of the Bible It follow what ia perhapa the most profitable and interesting method; namely, the study of the Bible by ' books. Of each book leading facta are presented with a sketch of ita back ground and a concise view of Its contents. The Books of th Bible are so arranged as to be covered by weekly lessons in a year. Th first quarter treats of the seventeen books of Law and Hlatory in the Old Testament; the aecoffd quarter, of the twenty-two books of Poetry and Prophecy In the Old Teatament; the third quarter takes up the Histories and General Epistles of the New Testament: tho fourth quarter embraces the Pauline Epistle and the Revelation a. In the treatment of each lesson there is assigned, first of all a study lectlonf chosen from the book under considera tion as a specimen of its contents and designed for special devotional study. It la Intended that the student shall read or very carefully review each Bible book as it appears In the course. This first-hand knowledge of the book Itself may be tested and developed by the search questions which are given at the dote of each lesson, The studies are elementary butai adapted to normal and Bible classes, Toung People's Meetings, and Indivi dual atndenta. Anyone desiring a copy of thl very Very readable and helpful book can get it by sending thirty centa to the Baptlat Sunday School Board, Nashville, Ten nessee. THE VAL UE OF EXPERT TREAT '. .. . KENT. Everyone who It afflicted with a chron ic disease experiences great difficulty In having their case intelligently treated by the average physician. , These disease can only be cured by a specialist who understand them thoroughly. Dr.. J. Newton -.Hathaway of Atlanta, Ga. la acknowledged the most skillful and suc cessful specialist In the United States. Write him for - hia expert opinion of your case, for which he makea no charge. . Velvets, Velvets, Velvets. ' ! We still have a nice line of Velvets and other millnery goods on hand, all to be told for less than cost' Respect fully.j J.J.BAXTER.. NEW BERN PRODUCE MARKET WHOLESALE PRICES CUBBENT. ' Eggipe fact 18o. Chickens, old per pair. ... . . . . . .60 St 70 ; -t young, per pr.'....'., SO ft 50 Pork,perib. ....... . ......'....9ft 10 SOOafy Jtp'ee. Hides, green, per lb ....5ft6 .......50 dry, , M ...........9 ft 10 Beeawax, .. . 80 to 85 Corn, per bosh 65 6ata, " 55c Peanut ..,83 Polatoea,' Tarns , ................... 65 Bahamas. . X; . . . .40 . Local Grain MarkeL - Corn, per ba,;.,.. $ .65 Oata per ba. . ..... J60 Meal, per be....'; ....... ...J... .70 Hominy, per ba... 1 .70 Com bran, per 100 lbs 1.25 Wheat bran, per V;,.'.;)y 1.40 Feed, 100 lU.i4,....;:.i..i.,;."V:;1.70 Cotton seed meal, 100 lbs.. . ,.. 1J50 Cotton seed hull, 100 lbs..,.... i 'hi AS Ship Stuff............ ...... .. i 1JS0 No. 1 Timothy, per ton. i. 0.00 A thorough cleanser ; FSOOIIS - ' ; , Diliotis Pills; Eend : voiifsjind have semple dose mailed you. Absolutely harniloss. Bat Some Saloon Keepers, For The Sake , of a Few reanles, mil Keep SeQlnc Thea More, ' There are a few old, lafortanate to per around town, who keep habitually under the Influence of llqior from day today. These poor ereatare reelaad (tagger front one saloon to another and drink nntn they fall anoonadout, or at least; helplees. They manage. It teems, to obtain Just moaey enough from some ton rot to keep drinking, perhaps from a amall pension, or maybe they are assisted by aome fra ternal organization. The poor eld derelict on the tea of debauchery, are sometime found In the early morning, tying In the ditch, wet Land almost fro tea, their face and clothes phutared with mud. Kindly disposed persona drag them oat, en deavor to clean them hp and provide for their comfort, bat elae, in a few hours they have again tetnrned to their wallow. ' - The saloon keepers are very largely to blame for the wretched condition of these drunkards. For the sake, of the few cents profits to ba made on the vile stuff they eell they actually make them selves accessories to murder. ', Marder It ia, for every drink these un fortunate creature swallow Inflames their thirst for mora. They are slowly dying, and have lost all pride and re spect for themselves, but the saloon keeper should hsvs more manliness than to hasten their destruction. " Boms of the saloon men In the city, absolutely refuse to sell aplrlts te Intox icated people or people that are liable to get too much, which is very creditable In them, but there are other who can not reslat the temptation to gala a few pennies, even though they Indirectly commit marder In the effort. ' SAVE MONEY ! Compare these prices with those you have been paying: Pic-nioHams, sliced,. ...........13o lb. Beat Lard.... ..18o " Compound Lard,,........., 10c ' Pies Feet in vinegar..,.. 5c " Tripe in vinegar.................. 5c " uooarionr,... x Better Flour....... i.t 8t u Best Pie Peaches, . . . .10o can, 8 for 85c. Table Peaches, 15c " 9 " 85c. Canned Com,. IOC " a ' 20c " Tomatoes,... ........,10c can. 20 lbs Beat Oranalated Suear. anv time yon want it, f or $1 00 Also have a supply of Oranges, Apples Bananas, Pears, etc. Try a peck of my hoc apples. Qivs me a tru ' , Yours for boslneas, , .. - n. f. vijrcEjrr, Cor. South Frent ft Metcaif Streets I Disinfectants and Germacides. 80 Cases CHLORIDE OF LIME Just Received. V ' 10c and 15e the can . , , . AT 1 . BRAliHAM'S PHARMACY, SELLING OUT AT COST ! " l now offer my entire stock .of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Furniture, ' Crockeryware, Drags, .Medicines, Light and .Heavy Groceries AT ACTUAL COST. ' This ia a Great Opportunity for every body to get goods cheap. Everything goes at cost during this sale, and seme time daring December I will have a Great Auction Sale , to clean up every thing not add, watch for the date. ; E. B. IIAUGET, ' SILVER DALE, N. C. Schooner : ";r';'l-oKSaleI Fast sailing and commodious Schoon er Mabel, 14 net tons, jrecntly rebuilt and fitted ont with everything necessa ry for dredging, will easily carry one thousand bushel of oysters, v Is also a first-class freight 'boat, will carry 800 barrels or 80 tons. Safe, solid, com fortable. , For price and terms address; V ' , , J. P, GODETT, , i r i i .: . North Harlow N. C. - Pme and Oak Wood for sale by boat load. - - R. P. Seed pats, Seed Ryo, -S::l Glover, Hay, 'Btcn,.'.: , : excite?! Seed Hizllsp , V aa . t lit. . J J I 'r7 J 11 Uya : 11 y THl SMAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF ...... -v-tt NOW ON DISPLAY At .75 Pollock Street, . j Cor. Pollock & Middle Sts., 07 , Middle St., Eaton's Old Stand. Toys, Firevorks, Confectioneries Fruits, Etc. : i LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY to se lect from. Prices are Bight at 3 STORES, NEW BERJf, N. C. Tacked BEAUTIFUIs - If yon have never boyght is a good time to begin. Beautiful quality Henriettas, all colors, at 26o yard. ! ' All "wool Navy Blue Flannel for skirt at 80o yard. Pann Cloth, all wool i r gaits At 50o yard. Black Camels Hair Serge, D...L:i..i nr ..l n--t.i . ueauiiuui vjr aiai wo 141 in . - Monte Carlo CoatiH7 60 to $12 00. BARFOOT BROS. VE ARE FITTED UP ' 1 0 rujUAJKJLJmxs ior; dtoves A full stock of Wood rieatera. feet with front feed door, Jos want. . We are prompt in putting before rJacine vonr order. ft Sii M We carry a good stock of Sash, ter, anjinmg you may wani in uuiwen Material.-, - . s a i t Special Black Jack Slove Blacking. - f, : .".'-J-' 'lleatlgCston.'''e' " I " v . ' t. i i Qaskill Hardware Co. 147. , TJ.Middh Bit n c ic 3006000000000 oooc z z o n " Of All descriptions. ; ' ; "Wright's Health Underwear. - Heavy T7ool -'j ' ' Wool and Cotton Ulzed.. ; And Heavy Cotton. 6 - Prices from COc O ' A full line noT7, O roll. , , .'. .. ) B TnS ACCtPTED STANDARD :-, . ; OF Htm IN CORSETS. c STRAiCHT n i MONT Royal . Worcester. nd Bon Ton i CORSETS. always nr. - rOUtt OKALIR TO SHOW :M. ACCEPT HO OTHER. WcrccsUr C:rs:t Co. WORCESTER. MASS. . rustmas v ! - " ' OSe, Wilmington, N. C, V- i , , - ItHB PLACE TO BUY YOUR Monuments, : Headstones, and all Cemetery Work at Bottom Prices. : : Branch yard at Goldaboro. N. O. nES3 GOODS. Dress Goods from Bftrfoot now 43 inches wide, this week fiOo yd . l in. nr. - Y . vottoa, ana auu wuui, ivu, iju, Wilson Heaters, and botk are Bern ' will lnd on oar Jloar the ' kiad job thea up. . Look ' oar stock over I ; V . ' ' i , " Doors, Blinds, Lime, Cement, "las- " est a . -; - ksw w.n, v. 0 to C2.CO. . to us an early . 1 . aJi 74 Inman I'd' g. 2 : D. I road St.. T ( ATI ,Mij G', ij AUG K I ' rUAU.'.tACY, ' - Ke-Tl -n, N. C,.
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